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Com ics........................... 13A
Crossword...................... 13A
Dear A Lb y........................ 5A
Dr. Cott .........................13A
Horoscope ....................13A

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Police B riefs................... 4A
People .............................5A
R eligion...........................7A
Sp o rts........................ 8A-9A

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honored at a ceremony on Wednesday I) A H h othr.ei Claudia Wehhei
(second trom light) piesuntud giaduales with then diplomas School
Board momber Jeanne Morris (tar right) congiolulates graduate 1euh
McNeal (loft) D A R E essay winners weie Ka pricia Jones Mrs R a
man's class. Huborl Jayakumar Mis Dallaportas class and Dana Ann
Kelly. Mis Detamoie s class

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Kuv Bartholomew, a meiiibri
ol the luiaiil ol dlre&lt; tors Im llu
Kil/. said that lonl^hl's show Is
sold oul and there is a waiimi!
list
II you're no) no mi* lo to
nlnhl'h opening, you still have
a i bailee In see It Satuiday and
Sunday Ibis weekend, or you
( iiuld go May l. If or d
In (ronl of a mannered group
ol children, die players ailed
as though It was die play's
public premiere.
The slory
lakes place In Ihe Depression
era IB.'iU's In a small Illinois
town. Al Ihe beginning, an oil

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A dress re
he.irsal?
ih a i is what Ihe
lolks with llie Kli/ lliea lre
were rolling! (his nm ihn&gt;U|&gt;h ol
the new play Mother lluks
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show Im Idyllwilde Klementary
dance, ad and ehonis sin
drills, and some ol the Kli/
Hoard inenihers were i ullinu
dlls a 'dress rehearsal". II that
Is so (lien those who are atl end Hi!; die Ihsi public per
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ai lei hill mil Ihe hu lls ul tlusioiv
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pluvcd hv the winsome llalluI’oweis She goes diioligh her
voung life hum home lo home
never
muting
anywhere
lliroughonl Mother lin k s. Girl
Is scan long lor her tdcnilty

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involved In min t in ihemselves
with Gill, and die voung ladv
ends up liiuling lie, answers in
llu- least expelled plate atop
du lull with Moilu'i links
Min t led by nallve S.llllor
di.iii All &lt;ii t Mid 11 op
Mother
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and. sometimes, a hit creepy
Hit- plav tomes ha i k to llie
wann i onlines ol die St Johns
Gallery
Ihe gallery is located
next lo ihe old Kil/ llie a lr e
which is currenilv being ie•’Inter See Sanford. Page 3A

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S6f^»r'Ol# MBfiPd

Lionel* PrnJj|\ Apt* .’■*

YOU COULD WIN
A NEW 1998
CHRYSLER VEHICLE
INSTANTLY!

Youth of the year
Sanford Mayor Larr&gt; Dak&gt; (left),
prcsortfod
Norman Bovorloy.
inghti with a proclamation de­
claring him Youth of the Year by
the 'entral Honda Boys and Girts
C : The presentation was made
Wednesday at Sanford City Mall
S- r-^v-ie Boys and Girts Club
area director Don Miller, center,
was on hand for the event Bovoricy a graduato of Semmolo
High School, is one of over 2 mili'i?n youth served by over 1,600
I Boys and Girls Club distncts

Look for Chrysler-Plymouth s
"Spring Spectacular Insert
in today's paper.
”

H#r»td Photo by Tommy Vinconl

II you do not receive a copy ol this supplement in your area,
please visit your local participating Chrysler-Plymouth
dealer lor complete rules and instructions.

Lake Mary students go
African
These Lake Mary High School
students woro among the hun­
dreds from Central Florida high
schools who sang in the chorus
for tho pre-grand opening ceremonios for Disney's Animal King­
dom Tuesday. John Leone (from
loft), Bethany Pierce, Mary Su­
san Schwartz. Ashloy Jennings,
Jena Silvestrt and Malt Perry,
dressed in colorful, African-style
costumes, sang ‘Circle of Life',
frhm tho movio Lion King.
Photo Court** y ot Ann Nil ton

Register Now For Summer.

O B IT U A R IES

With o v er 120 programs to ch oose Horn, S em in ole Community
C o lle g e offers som ething for e v e ry o n e Enroll now for Associate
in Science D egrees or C ertificate Programs in the career of your

LOCAL FORECAST

TIDES

Frlday: P a r t l y c l o u d y . I Hulls In

FRIDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 3:55
m id -5 0 s .
Saturday: S u n n y ,
a.m.. maj. 10:10 a.m.. min.
t i l t h s nrnr-HO. Lows
tn th e
4:20 p.m., maj. 10:35 p.tn.
u p p e r -SOs. Sunday: S u n n y .
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
I Hubs In t h e low-HOs. Lows tn
itu- tow-GOs. Monday: Sunny, 0:51 a.m., 7:16 p.m., low: 12:35
IHgHr* In t h e low-HOs. Lows In a.m., 1:00 p.m. New Sm yrna
Beach: high: 6:56 a.m., 7:21
t h e u p p e r - SOs.
p.m., low: 12:40 a.m., 1:05
p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 7:11
a.m., 7:36 p.m.. low: 12:55
SATURDAY
F R ID A Y
P tcld y 7 7 B0 S u n n y 8 0 BS a.m., 1:20 p.m.
th e

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EXTENDED OUTLOOK

MONDAY
S u n n y 81 B9

SUNDAY
S u n n y 82 61

LO TTER Y
Horo are tho winning number*
selected on Thursday In the
Florida Lottory
Fan tasy S
5-

7 - 9 -2 2 -2 3

Lotto (A p ril 18)

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a y t o n s B e a c h ft N e w
S m y r n a B e a c h : Seas arc 3-

5 feet with a m oderate
chop. Water temperature at
Daytona Is 69 degrees and
at New Symrna. 70 degrees.
Winds are from the north­
west at 10-15 m.p.h.

STATISTICS

6-4 -10-20-31-42

Play 4
07*9
Cash 3
6-27

The high temperature In
Benford T hursday w as 75
degrees and ths overnight low
was 47.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m .,
Friday totaled 0.00 Inch.
•Sunrtee................. 0:01 a.m.
•Sunset.................. 7:50 p.m.

S em in ole Herald
"Serving Seminole County Since I VOX"
Friday. April 24, 1998 • Vol. 90, No. 174
Published Oaily Except Monday. Saturday &amp; Christmas by
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OTIS DIXON

Otis
Dixon.
68.
Truman
Street. Sanford, died Tuesday,
April 21, 1998 at South Semi­
nole Hospital. Mr. Dixon was
bom Dec. 1, 1929 In Monttccllo. Mr. Dixon was a main­
tenance engineer at Lakrvtcw
Middle School. He was a mem­
ber o f Holy Trinity Church of
God In Christ.
Survivors Include wife. C on­
stance 5.; son.
Nathaniel,
Rochester.
N.Y.;
daughters,
Cynthta,
Patricia,
both
of
Rochester, N.Y.. Corvetta Ashe.
Tallahassee.
Beverly Smith,
Angela
Cooper.
Stephanie
Smith, all of Sanford, Cynthia
Porter,
Altamonte
Springs;
brother. Willie Frank Tillman,
Rochester,
N.Y.;
sisters,
Rosetta Morris. Belle Glade,
Ruthlc Lee Wilson, Sanford,
Callle Mae Anderson. Bruns­
wick. Ga.. Linda Henderson,
Baltimore, Md.: 4 grandchil­
dren.
Wilson-Elchrlberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc., Sanford, tn charge of
arrangements.

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HARRELL

Devonte' Shacquan Harrell, 1,
Rhowen Lane. Winter Springs,
died Monday, April 20. 1998.
Master Harrell was bom June
29. 1996 tn Longwood. He was
a Baptist.
Survivors
Include
father.
George Beasley Jr.. Sanford:
mother, Elizabeth S.M., Winter
Springs;
sisters,
Diamon
Kllllngsworth.
Jacqueline
Jones, both o f Sanford: pater­
nal grandparents. George Sr.
and Gloria Beasley, Sanford;
maternal grandparents. Jac­
queline Ferrell, Winter Springs,
Richard A.. Sanford; paternal
great-grandparents.
Ella
Beasley. Lucy Bryant, both of
Sanford;
maternal
greatgrandparent, Elizabeth, Alta­
monte Springs.
Wilson-Elchelbergcr
Mortu­
ary, Inc.. Sanford, In charge of
arrangements.

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Annual Casino Night and Silent Auction
On April 24.1998, the Sanford Rotary Club will hold the Annual Casino Night and Silent Auction at the Sanlord
marina Hotel. Approximately $10,000 expected to be raised from this event. This gives the Sanford Rotary the
ability to reach out and help many local charities. Past recipients include the following:

Christian Sharing Center
Serenity House
Drug Awareness School Program
Seminole County Humane Society

Rescue Outreach Mission
Central Florida Boy Scouts
Golden Age Games
Seminole County Spouse Abuse Shelter
Salvation Army

These are just a few of the local charities we have helped. The key to our success in this fund raiser has been
the past support of business and Individuals in the Central Florida area.

For Information and/or tlckata to thla event contact Paul Oaboma

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Lake Mary honors 107 employees at barbecue

L a k e M a r y ’s O ld e s t R e s t a u r a n t

By Nick Pfelfau f
HERALD STAFF WRITER

stored.
The gallery ofTere a
more personable
venue to
watch plays, and these produc­
tions are done with so much
passion and love for the craft.
Uilhrop and his crew have
painstakingly created a won
derful set for their play. There
are various props brought In
and out of Mother Hicks, but
thr barkdrop stands out.
In addition to 14-year old
Halite Powers performance, the
production Is fueled by her
strong supporting cast.
The
raspy-voice
Martha
Beers
evokes a sadness us Mother
llICks. Stir emotes deep loss
In her portrayal. Greater San­
ford Chamber of Commerce ex­
ecutive director Ron Rose Is
stem as the local store owner,
Clovis. And Martha Yancey Is
delightfully cmbracrable as the
town gossip, Izzy, She humor­
ously provides the local color
for the play. The rest of the
cast Includes Michael Stairs
and Dlan Macon as Girl's foster
parents. David Coleman as
Tuc. Nlkko Elliott as the off­
stage voice o f Tuc and Izzy's
son. and Michael Thompson as
the farmer. Jack Hammond,
and the writer, Wilson Walker
(the man with two last names
that Girl mattrr-of-factly points
out).
Mother Illcks, writ ten by
playwright Susan Zedrr, Is a
young lady's Journey for the
truth about herself. The Rllz
Theatre players do a marvelous
Job of showing her the way.
Friday and Saturday shows
are ut 8 p.m. Sunday shows
arc at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are
$12 for the public. $10 for
seniors and $6 for children.
Tire play Is funded In part by
Seminole Cultural Arts Coun­
cil. For reservations, call 3218111.

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Doputy City ClorV Mary Campbo* (second from right)
rocoivos a city Jacket from City Manager John Litton
(right). Commissioners A1 Crump (loti) and Thom
Greene were on hand lor the event. While many emterm was Supervisor David
Dovan with 16 years.
Parks and Recreation had 12
employees given the apprecia­
tion Jnrkrts.
For the city hall staff, 23 r e ­
ceived
recognition.
Deputy
City Clerk Mary Campbell tins

• Muffy VenderBear
• Crane Stationery
• Crabtree &amp; Evelyn
• Seagull Pewter
• Vera Bradley
• Boyd's Bears
• Caspari .
• Lampe Berger

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ployoos rocoivod lokons ot npprccialion. the kids got
to have all tho tun Tho photo on Pago 1A shows Star
the Clown painting Iho taco ol Kim Grasor

11 years o f srrvlrr and Human
Resources
Coordinator
Maureen Llhrrntore has 12
years with thr city.
Nine persons wrre rrrngnlzrd under I lie category of
city manager and department
heads. City Clrrk Carol Foster

• Christopher Radko

• Rochard Limoge

had thr longest time of rmployinrnl for the entire cliy
staff. recording 19 years. City
Manager John Luton has hern
with the city for it years. Parks
and Recreation Director John
Holland has 7 years and Police
Chief Richard lieary has 5
years.

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Lake Mary Centre, east of 1-4 at
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T h ese public agencies can eliminate redun­
dancy and promote savings." Orange County
Chairman Linda Chapin told those gathered
Thursday at Cypress Grove Park. T h e puqrose
o f METRA Is to provide a network of resources,
related to environmental training and pollution
prevention efforts."
Morris, who attends 100 or more civic func­
tions a year as the county's representative, said
thr METRA activity was especially significant.
■Apparently, we have a couple dozen stirs that
are regardrd us bring hazardous. One of them tv
olT College Boulevard, where Ihrrr had hern a
gun range.
"Whenever governments acquire land, they
have to he aware of the environmental condl
Hons," he said. T h a t's why the more educated
wr become, the more responsible we will be."
M om s said lie was impressed greatly by
Oregory Ward, a student from Indian Traits
Middle School who was selected to be at the
METRA function because o f his excellent Sci­

ence Fair project on the environment.
Ward
was one o f three students who signed the
METRA agreement.
Area Earth Day activities Itu ludr a Native
American exhibit Saturday from 9 a m to 5 p.m.
at thr Central Florida Zoological Park In San­
ford. Guests will Ire aide to explore thr lifestyle
of Florida's first residents through the recrea­
tion o f u pre-Columbian Native American Mi­
lage.
Earth Day at the zoo begins with a tree
plaining ceremony at 9 a m The first 500 fami­
lies will receive a free tree sapling. Thr Heritage
of thr Ancient Ones will provide a living history
presentation.
More than 15 rxhlbttors will share Informa­
tion on Innovative conversation programs and
Ideas that visitors may take home and put Into
practice dial day. Guests may bring outdated
telephone hooks for recycling and a plastic 2liter botllc to make bird feeder for their back­
yard.

S a n fo rd
Coatlancd from Pag* LA
nine possible candidates, and
two weeks ago. tile city com-

mlsstoners received copies of
the applications from the City
Manager Selection
Advisory

Are you drowning in debt?
Special to tho Herald
WINTER PARK - Do you feel
as though you are drowning
In debt7 Do you receive har­
assing telephone calls from
creditors? Do you and your
spouse argue about money?
If you answered any o f these
questions 'Yes*, you may
want
to
call
Consumer
Budget Counseling and r e ­
quest a free copy of their Fi­
nancial Stress Test.
Consumer Budget Coun­
seling. Inc., a non-profit c o r­
poration. recently
opened
their Central Florida O ffice
in Winter Park. CBC offers
confidential financial coun­

seling services to Individuals
who feel that their credit
card obligations have b e ­
come
overwhelming.
CBC
also offers qualifying Indi­
viduals debt consolidation,
lower
monthly
payments,
and an end to harassing
telephone calls from credi­
tors.
The Central Florida opera­
tion Is managed by George
Janas, CLU. ChFC.
Individuals
Interest
In
learning more about services
provided
by
Consumer
Budget Counseling. Inc. may
call (407) 772-2298 to hear
a recorded message.

Committee.
Commissioners were asked
to study the listings and make
thrtr intrntlons known at this
coming Monday's work session.
The number Is expected to he
thinned down to four or five
candidates, with
Interviews
possibly to he scheduled.
Whllr l here is no back­
ground. Sltnmons plans to re­
quest that the commissioners
determine the candidates to be
Interviewed.
establish
the
methodology of interviews and
suggest a schedule for the In­
terviews.
Tire park proposal and city
manager selection matters are
both scheduled for discussion
during the work session, be­
ginning at 3:30 p.m. In the city
manager's conference room,
second floor, of Sanford City
Hull. 300 N. Park Avenue.

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LAKE MARY - The city of
Lake Mary appreciates its em­
ployers. Tills was evidenced on
April 17 at an employees' Ap­
preciation Barbecue held try
the city.
In all. 107 persons were
hunured, ranging from less
than one year's employment to
lit years. Each employee was
given a city Jacket with their
name
embroidered
on
It.
Those with less than one year
servlre received certificates of
appreciation, white those with
over one year received a year
pin for their Jacket, and em ­
ployees with more than live
years received a star-shaped
brass paper weight.
Employers honored Included
35 from the Like Mary Police
Department. A total of 16 had
10 years or more. Corporals
Joseph Hart and Virgil MrkIrslmrr had II years; Sgt.
David Preiser had 14 years:
Sgt. Linda IleMore and Capt.
Sam Belflore each had ] 8
years of servlre with the city.
Fifteen members of thr Lakr
Mary Fire Department were
recognized
for service.
Al­
though the longest time was
right years, many had been
serving the city as Ore fighters
for a longer jiertnd. having
lieen connected with the vol­
unteer tire drparlm rnt prior
to the formulation of the
regular department.
Public Works had 13 em ­
ployees honored. The longest

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Assault
Monica Walker. 25. o f 1820
Alexander Ave., Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday. April 22.
by Seminole County deputies.
Walker was charged with ag­
gravated assault and arrested
at the above address. Walker
allegedly
threatened
victim
with • kitchen knife.

Battsry
Courtney Green, IB, o f 1340
S. Elliot Ave., Sanford, was ar­
rested Wednesday, April 22, by
Sanford police.
Green was
charged with battery and ar­
rested at the above address.
Green allegedly pushed mother
In the chest and threatened to
bum her house down.

Rstail thsft
Mlkel Robinson. 38, o f 702
Sanford Ave., Sanford, was a r­
rested Wednesday, April 22, by
Sanford police. Robinson was
charged with retail theft and
resisting without violence. R o­
binson was arrested In the
2900 block of Sanford Avenue.
Robinson allegedly took ciga­
rettes and tried to exit store
with them.

Qrand th«ft
Ruby Guerrero. 27. o f 3814

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Michigan Ave., Sanford, was
arrested Wednesday, April 22,
by Sanford police, Guerrero
was charged with grand theft
and arrested In the 3600 block
o f South Orlando Drive. Guer­
rero allegedly put Items Into
trash cons that were sitting In
her cart and tried to exit the
store with $370.35 o f unpaid
merchandise.
Samantha Pomes. 23, o f 769
Creckwater Terr., Lake Mary,
was arrested Wednesday. April
22. by Lake Mary police.
Pomes was charged with grand
theft and arrested In the 200
block o f Rinehart Road. Pomes
allegedly took $1.000 from
register of store where she
works at.

Possession
Rebecca Thompson. 37, of
1075 Sugarbeny Trail, Oviedo,
was arrested Wednesday. April
22. by Seminole County depu­
ties. Thompson was charged
with possession o f a controlled
substance and possession of
drug paraphernalia. Thompson
was arrested at the above a d ­
dress. The City/County Inves­
tigative Bureau Issued a search
warrant at the above address.
Michael Ballly, 24. of 1075

Sugarbeny Trail. Oviedo, wus
arrested Wednesday, April 22.
by Seminole County deputies.
Ballly was charged with p o s­
session of a controlled sub­
stance and possession o f drug
paraphernalia. Ballly was ar­
rested at tire above address.
CCIB Issued a search warrant
at the above address.
Tiffany Hall, 18. of 1075 Sug­
arbeny Trail, Oviedo, waa a r­
rested Wednesday, April 22, by
Seminole County deputies. Hall
was charged with possession
of a controlled substance and
possession of drug parapher­
nalia. Hall was arrested ut the
above address. CCIB Issued a
search warrant at the above
address.
Godfrey Knight. 18. o f 807
Willow Ave., Sanford, was ar­
rested Thursday, April 23, by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Knight was charged with pos­
session of a controlled sub­
stance within
1000-feet of
school property, loitering or
prowling
and
tampering.
Knight was arrested In the 100
block of Bay Avenue. Knight
allegedly fled on foot as officer
approached.

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After 12 years, P V A fishing tournament leaves Sanford
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Hv V icki Helluccln
HERALD STAFF WHITER
SANFORD
After a dozen
years m Sanford, the Paralyzed
Veterans
Association
(PVA)
Hass Pishing Tountament lias
moved to the Harris chain of
lakes In Leesburg.
While the wrap up banqurt
will be at the Sanford Civic
Center this year because of
pt evlously ■made romml tmcnls
with tlie rliv and caterers, the
rest o f the activities will take
place In Leesburg, and organ­

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izers are looking for a new
property.
"So we ll have people going
home for the tournament In hi
the s|&gt;eed limit who are going
ture years
to lie upset at those who don't
“I think xvoYc |ust about
overstayed our time In S in
ford *
tournament
director
d en y Daniels said.
Die original decision to move
i he tournament was based on
the high water levels in Lake
Monroe. Because the water Is
so high, law enforcement o ffi­
cials Imposed a 5 mile per
hour speed limit on the lake In
order to minimize damage to
the shore and to waterfront

Die Seminole
Community
College
Jazz
Ensemble
ts
pleased to feature Copeland
Davis in concert to d a y at 8
pm ., tn the Coneert Hall. Fine
&amp; Performing A m Building.
Copeland Davis ts a pianist
and composer who has ap­
peared on the Tonight Show.
Good Morning America, and
an .ABC Saturday Night M ys­
tery Movie. He has tjeen nonil
ualed for an Emmy In 1985 for
"Copeland at Crystal Tree.*
D ie concert will feature a
tribute to Count Basie during
the first half. During the s e c­
ond half several of Copeland
Davis' arrangements will be
highlighted.
D ie concert Is free and open
to the public. For more Infor­
mation call [407) 328-1722.
ext. 2039.

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Educational
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ess. Dits intensive eight ses­
sion introductory course Is d e ­
signed to provide a general
education needed to obtain
entry level positions for today's
admission process.
D ie classes are given by
professionals currently
em­
ployed in the area addressed.
The courses Include
Basic
Medical Terminology. Insur­
ance. Registration and Profes­
sional Skills.
Class session dates arc May
4. 6. 11. 14. 18. 21. 28 and
June 1 from 6 to 10 p.m. In

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Getting to know
elected officials

IN BRIEF
Jazz performance

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C*iSanford.
■i ft t•11 1I He said
and the speed limit Is so slow.* Daniels said. Sanford, lie said,
Sanford
has
been good to the
Daniels said "It Just wasn't bail lost Interest In the tour­
paralyzed veterans and tlictr
worth tt."
nament.
families.
*1 don’t think the people were
I'm li is more than that
*1 think 11 Is lime lo go some
as exrltrd about the tourna­
place new.* be said. "We’ve had
ment as they were 12 years
some good times In Sanford."
ago." the director said. *\Ve
D ir tournament ts sched­
weir starting to have trouble
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uled for today through April
finding people who wanted lo
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donate their time and Ihelr
boats. H ts just time to move
on.*
Daniels said the event has
drawn smaller and smaller
ALL CLEAN SERVICE
crowds each year and thr
shrinking volunteer base has
made It more difficult to put
I
Calling To
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llie tournament together every
j Floor Claming |
year.
jWWi Adj_ j ,
lit prim ami on television, our elected officials are identi­
He said that 12 years In one
fied as Congressman, Senator or Representative; Democrat,
location Is a lot for this sort of
W E D O w iN D O W S I
Republican or Independent, anti often, the stale represented
toumnmcnl so hr docs not
Residential Our Specialty
fault Sanford or her jtcoplr for
by that person is listed. Many readers and view ers pntbahly
the waning Inlrrrsi. It Is. he
couldn't care less.
OFFICE CLEANING
said, simply lime lo move on.
What perhaps would Ik belter, is to also list die official's
■Besides these $ iy s want to
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profession. What was he or she in professional life; an attor­
fish some place new,* he said
ney. business man. developer, civic leader, architect,
of the anglers who participate
Kir Clean By Day • Veek • Month
In the event.
fanner?
Daniels
said
he
has
nevrr
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Then, when we read or hear someone expounding on why
had a complaint
with dir
Licensed • Bonded
certain legislation should be passed or rejected, we may have
treatment he has received from

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Hospital classroom.
Dits course If free to partici­
pants o f Employment Assis­
tance Programs. All others will
be charged
550. Columbia
employees are S25.
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital Is located at 1401 W.
Seminole Boulevard. Sanford.
To receive a registration form
contact the Stall Development
office at 1407) 321-4500. ext.
5007

Volunteer study
Mayo Clinic Jacksonville is
looking for volunteers who
have been diagnosed with pep­
tic ulcers to lest a new antibi­
otic treatment for’ thr disease
Most ulcers are caused by
an mfertton with a bacteria
called Helicobacter pylori. If
the Infection can be cured, ni­
ters usually heal and don't r e ­
cur. Die current treatment for
the Infection Is complicated,
costly and must be taken lor
two weeks.
Mayo
Clinic
Jacksonville
gastroenterologists are testing
a simple, seven-day antibiotic
treatment. To be eligible for
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some idea of why that person dunks as he or she docs.
If a (for example) Senator speaks against legislation which
would limit costs paid to attorneys in certain cases, and we
find out he himself is an attorney, it may help us understand
why he is saying it.
Likewise (another example) if a Representative is in favor
of development of an area rather l‘*an allow ing woodlunds to
remain, and we find he is a developer or investor, we may
have a Ivcttcr idea of why certain points are Iving made.
We are fortunate locally. Sanford Mayor Larry Dale clearly
and openly admits he is a developer. In matters where devel­
opment has come before the city commission, he has, quite
often, declared a |xissiblc conflict of interest, ami refrained
from voting.
Locally, most people (those who care) are aware of the
professions of persons running for office. When a person
votes this way or that way on an issue, we can often under­
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what certain Seminole County Commissioners or Slate leg­
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Nationally hardly anyone knows. It almost appears as
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even though it may be most revealing.
The point here is to remind people dial there is often more
behind tltc way a person votes than merely a statement that
the person is serving the people who elected him or her.
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shadow o f a doubt (fiat the
defendant was guilty and Shore
countered that there wasn't
enough evidence to convict.
T h ere are no videos or audio
tapes o f a drug buy.* Shore told
the Jury.
He also pointed out that
Siegel was arrested 40 days
after the buy and that there
may be a conflict of evidence.
The state called Agent Vince
Leffier (played by Neil Pecker)
and Lefllrr tesi
testified Dial he saw
some people. Including Siegel,
sitting on a fence. Siegel.

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Leffier said, approached him
and asked him If he wanted to
purchase any drugs. Evidence
was
produced
In
the
courtroom.
Shore countered that there
was no tape or audio and
grilled the agent on Intimate
details.
Pecker said he learned a lot
after he stepped down from the
podium after testifying.
*1 was kind of nervous
because I knew everyone was
staring at me.* Pecker said.
Sgt. Robert Metcalf (played
by Aaron Kasmir) was called
next. He received the cocaine

after the purchase and Shore
grilled him on even more
details,
some
of
which
conflicted with the previous
tcsUmony.
Diroughout
the
trial. Shore objected strongly
and became more confident as
the trial moved along.
*Hc tried to tear me apart l^j
there,* Kasmir said. *lt’s been
u great experience and we've
all Iram rd a lot. Everyone's
really into It.*
After a few more witnesses,
closing arguments were made.
"Prosecution has not held up
Its burden o f proof,* Shore
said. T h e ir evidence does not

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apply to this case."
TUcker
responded
that
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doubt.*
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who played the news reporter,
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valuable
experience.
*Wc all look it more seriously
than 1 thought.' he said, ’ ll
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People
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Art Association

Historical Commission

Sanford-Seminole Art A sso­
ciation meets on the fourth
Saturday of each month, at 1
p.m.. at Shoney's In Sanford.
Those Interested In art are
welcome to attend.*

The Lake Mary Historical
Commission meets at 7 p.m..
the first Monday of the month,
at the Frank Evans Center, 158
N. Country Club Road. Contnct
James Thompson at 322-9432
for more Information.

Sunbelt Dayllly Club

Contract Bridge

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

Bridge players are Invited to
play contract
bridge
every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m., at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
formation. call 322-6320.

Bromeliad Society
The Seminole Bromoltad S o­
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 o f bromeliad culture
are covered during the meet­
ings. The society Is affiliated
with die Flonda Council of
Bromollad Societies and the
Bromeliad Society Inc. For In­
formation. call Bud Martin.
32 1-0838.

Practical Nurses
The
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association o f Florida.
Inc., meets the second Monday
of the month at 6:309 p.m. at
Kllamey Baptist Church. 701
Formoso Ave.. C.E.U. class
provided
each
month.
All
meetings are open to LPNs and
to students and graduate LPNs.
For Information call 299-4321.

Modelers Club

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

The Sanford Aero Modelers
Club meets every third Monday
of the month starting at 7 p.m..
with the ‘ Model of the Month"
competition ut Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
First St. All phases of H/C
model aircraft are presented.
H ie club's flying field Is located
In Sanford. For more informa­
tion. contact Lre Dorsue at
574-4732.

TO P S

VFW, Auxiliary

Blood Bank

TOI&gt;S (Take O il Pounds Sen­
sibly) Chapter *G2I
meets
every Monday, from 10-11:45
a.m.. at the Sanford Alliance
Church. 1401 S. Park Ave.,
Sanford. For Information, call
321-9240.
Visitors are wel­
come.

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

Sanlor activltlaa
Lake Mary Seniors
Invite
anyone 55 years of older to Join
them tn two weekly activities
on Monday: Woodcarvers. from
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Games from
I to 3 p.m., at the Frank Evans
Center. 156 N. County Club
Road.

Senior employment
An
employment
program
sponsored by AARP Senior
Community Service Employ­
ment Program Is held at die
Sanford National Guard A r­
mory. 915 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 6 a.m. to I p.m. Telephone:
324-8008. The program assists
seniors. 55 and over, to return
to the work place.

Cancer Support
Support. Hope and Recovery.
S.H.A.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital in
the far com er o f the dining
room. This Is a self help sup­
port group for all cancer survi­
vors, whether In treatment now
or finished with It. Call 3248737 or 322-7785 for more Information.

L a k esid e L ion s
The Sanford Lakeside Lions
Club meets die first and third
Monday o f die month, at 7:00
tp.m., at the Marina Hotel.
;Visitors and new members are
welcome. For Information, call
■Matt Allemose, 322-8545. or
David Hall. 330-5238.

AARP
The Winter Springs Chapter
of AARP meets the third Mon­
day o f the month, at 1:30 p.m..
at the Winter Springs Senior
Center off Edgemon Avenue.
Senior ddzens, 50 and over,
are invited to attend.
For Information, call 6950285.

Gamblors,

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Gamblers Anonymous and
Gam-Anon
for
family
and
friends, meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-smokers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church o f the
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave..
Maitland. For more InformaUon, call 236-9206,

Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­
byterian House o f Goodwill.
317 Oak Ave., Sanford.

Veteruns of Foreign Wars and
the Ladles Auxiliary of Sanford
Post 10108 meet the third
Monday at 7:00 p.m. ut the
post home. 26-14 S. Sanford
Ave.

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

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

Shuffleboard
The Sanford Tourist and
ShufUeboard Club practices
every
Tuesday
and
Friday
starting at 1:30 p.m. The
courts are located behind the
Sanford Senior Center. Those
Interested In playing, learning
to play or Joining the club may
call Russ Kitner, president.
322-7751, for Information.

Sewing Club
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m.
to noon, the WOOPIE Sewing
Club gatliers at the Lake Mary
Senior Center, 260 N. Country
Club Road, to make baby
clothes, and Items for nursing
homes os well as Items for the
Christmas store. The Items
made by the club are donated
to preemle babies, nursing
home residents and gifts for
the annual Christmas store.

Q. When I recently checked
the fat content o f the fish and
chicken sandwiches I've hern
ordering at fust food restau­
rants. I was shocked! How
rould It be so high?
A. Fut tn fish and rhlrkrn
sandwiches
varies
tremen­
dously. from about 12 to 40
grams. Don’t assume that Just
because a dish Is made with
llsh or poultry. II must be low
In fat. Deep-fried and batterrooted produrts absorb a lot of
fut. For example, u fust food
restaurant's
breaded
fried
chicken sandwiches are often
12 or 13 grains high In fut thun
their grilled varieties. Toppings
are another major source of fat
In fust food Hems. By ordering
your chicken or llsh sandwich
without the mayonnaise or tar­
tar sauce topping, you can
save 15 lo 19 grams of fat.
Even If you want a little may­
onnaise on your sandwich or
sub. It Is wise to put It on
yourself so that you can con­
trol the amount.
Q. I recently saw a chart that
llslrd the eholeslerol content
of high-fat mratB like sausage
und steak us about the same
as the eholeslerol In chicken
and Iran meal. Could that be
tnir?
A. Yes. Most poultry and
meal, regardless of fat rontrnl.

what the resulting fat rontent
would be?

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A. In many eases, you ran
use less fat than Is suggested
on package Instructions lo
lower the overall fat content of
these foods. Many recipes for
muffins, brownies and cakes
come out: very well If you sub­
stitute npplrsaure or plain
nonfat yogurt for all or part of
the fat listed. Try omitting only
half of the fat lo see If you like
the results. Klee and pasta
dishes ran he prepared with
little or no added margarine or
oil, but you may want to add a
little rxtra
liquid
(chicken
stock, vegetable broth nr wa­
ter) for moistness. Nulrtllon
Information provided on lhe
label usually lists both ‘ mix
only" and ‘ as prepared* (which
Includes Instructions, you will
lower the total fut content by
14 grams of fat. Each table­
spoon of margarine you lenve
out will result In 11 fewer
grams of total fat. To get the
new fat content per serving,
simply divide the total amount
of fat by the number of serv­
ings In the mix.

contain between 20 and 30
milligrams (mg) o f cholesterol
In enrh rooked ounce. Only
liver and other organ meal con­
tains unusually high levels of
cholesterol. While cholesterol
Is a fat-llkr substance. It Is
found not Just In fntty foods but
throughout foods derived from
animals. A high blood choles­
terol level Is a known risk fac­
tor for heart disease, but It Is
afTected more by the saturated
fat In our diet than by choles­
terol Itself. Meats with similar
cholesterol contents may vary
widely In fat levels. Choose
moderate portions of lean meat
and skinless poultry, to help
control fat Intake, limit satu­
rated fat, and lower risk of
both heart disease and cancer.
B a rb a r a H u g h a a / G ra g g la th a
Q. When preparing baked
S a m ln o la C o u tn y E xtan s i o n H orn *
goods or pasta, rice dishes
from commercial mixes, can I E c o n o m is t. In q u lr la a m a y b a
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E x te n s io n S a rv lc a , 250 W. C o u n ty
Instructions? How can 1 tell

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

Bridge Club
Sanford
Duplicate
Bridge
Club meets at noon each Tues­
day at the Oreater Sanford
Chamber o f Commerce, 400 E.
First St., Sanford.

Klwanls Club
Klwanls Club o f Casselberry
meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m., at Denney’s on 436 In
Casselberry. For information,
call 831-8545.

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Dear Mary,

I know we've got a problem,
but I don't know If It my liraband's or my son's, or both.
Our son Is In Hth grade. He Is
an average studrnl. but he has
always really been good at
sports. His dad Is very proud of
his sports accomplishments
and brags about him a lot. My
husband was good tn sports
when hr was In school and he
lias spent a lol or time coach­
ing our son’s trams over the
years. Last fall, they had a big
disappointment when our son
went out for a football (ram.
but didn't moke tiie first team.
My husband was furious. He
complained to Dir couch and
lias been pressuring our son lo
pul more rftort Into Improving
his athletic skills, especially
football. It has gotten (o the
point that I feel he is neglect­
ing hts schoolwork und other
Interests. I'm glad my son
wants to succeed In sports, but
I'm afraid his dad and hr arc
becoming obsessed. I know
he's going to feel like he failed
his dad If he doesn't make the
football team this fall.
Am 1 making a mountain out
o f a mole hill, or do you think
there's a real problem here?
Football W i f e and Mom
Dear Football,

It certainly sounds like your
husband and son are getting
carried away with the lmpor-

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MARY
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lance of sports. It's great that
fathrr and son can share this
Interest, rxrrpt that It sounds
like It has stopped being fun
for your son and has become
obsession for both o f them.
What usually happens In a
situation like this Is that the
child feels like he let hls dad
down by nol making the team.
This Is made worse If the child
feels that hls dad only values
him for hls sports ability. Your
husband may liave unknow­
ingly fed these fears by trying
to Intervene with the coach and
overemphasizing
the Impor­
tance of making the team.
Let's start with your Ixisband. It Is Important that he
gets comfortable with the fact
Unit your son may never be the
star of any team. The purpose
of youth sports should be fun
as well us self-discipline and
competition.
They need to
come to an agreement that
sports will not be more Impor­
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DEAR ABBY: My wife and 1 are
separated and in the process o f get­
ting a divorce. 1 have a Si-year-old
stepson from this marriage whom I
love very much. I ll call him “Nicky*
We are very dose, and I continue to
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known.
The problem is my parents. They
have refused to have anything to do
with Nicky since the separation.
T h ey ign ored his b irth d a y and
refuse to attend any o f his ball
games. They act like he no longer
exista. Nicky is such a fine young
man, and he is very hurt by their
behavior.
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parents, how can I explain their
unkind behavior to Nicky in a way
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he's already been hurt?
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Religion
Covington to lead St. Paul M.B. Church
man. He said preaching puts
your life on the line, for wc
walk by faith and not by sight.
If Ood called you to preach,
don't go Ashing without u li­
cense. No one can live without
Jesus because he saves to the
utmost.
The service of Installation
w as given with a commitment
to the minister, congregation,
declaration from the deacons
Ministry of S L Paul, the pulpit
committee and with presenta­
tion o f the keys to the church
charging Pastor Covington and
first
lady
Covtngton
with
charge to the church.
The prayer o f Installation
and other presentations thus
declared were by Pastor Albert
L. Covtngton, Sr., pastor of St.
Paul
Missionary
Baptist
Church, 813 Pine Avenue.
Quest ministers were from
Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church
with the Rev. Andrew Evans,
president of Congress ffl of
First South Florida Baptist A s­
sociation and others of the
city's o f Orlando and Sanford.
Witnessing the occasion In
the life o f Pastor Covington
were hla parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Covington of Pittsburgh, Penn.,
brothers, Tom Covington and
Mr. and Mrs. David Covington
of Pittsburgh, and unde, Clif­
ford Covington of North C a ro ­
lina.

By M a rra Hawkins
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

Eleven liliea, symbols of Jeaua resurrection, were provided for the aurvtvora. Chuck Woods holds one of the Mies, In memory of Charles R. Webb.

Stirring sunrise service
honors tornado victims
By Lurieae ■w asting
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
SANFORD - Easter Sunday,
found survivors o f the tornado
that struck Sanford and a
((roup of caring neighbors (in
the Hlbllcal sense) assembled
for a stlnlng sunrise service.
The full moon was still visi­
ble In the west and the sun
was rising In the east as w o r­
shippers gathered In the chill
of the rally morning on the
property of Patty and Cassidy
W ebb.
Rev. Bruce B. Scott. First
Presbyterian Church of San­
ford, delivered a message of
hope and healing, acknowl­
edging the resurrection. This
resurrection
message
was
taken to the survivors of the
devastating
tornado
that
claimed 11 lives In this com ­
munity.
Rev. Scott Indicated
that
Matthew 27:45-00 deals with
Christ death and Matthew
28:1-10 with Hla resurrection,
with Jesus utterance from the
cross. "My God, My Ood, why
have you forsaken me7* This
reflects Jesus humanity and
can be found In both Matthew
and Mark. The chilling loneli­
ness la expressed by these
words.
Rev. Scott posed the q u e s­
tion, "how do these grim words
■peak to us In tornado alley?*
Sarte' speaks of the fact that
we have all lasted loneliness
and that we die alone. The ‘ D ’
words sometimes seem to s u r­
round us: darkness, dissolu­

tion. discouragement, depres­
sion and desolation. Experts
suggest that It takes about 6-8
weeks for a disaster such at
lilts to really sink In and the
survivor* are now In that p e ­
riod.
Rev. Scott shared the deso­
late experiences
of Flagler
(father of Florida) and C.S. Le­
wis. when they suffered great
loss. My God. my God, who
liave you abandoned me, ap­
pears first in the old testament
In Psalm 22. It Is all right to
complain to God In distress.
The good news for the survi­
vors Is no matter how low they
get. Jesua lias already been
there. He ts their co-sufferer.
Sorrow must be viewed ihusly
"Sorrow Is a bridge to pass
over, not an Island on which to
live.'
Sometimes we may feel that
Ood lias left us. W e go to
church on Sunday and Ood is
there In song, anthem, bread,
wine and sermon. Through our
doubt, we know tliat Ood la
there and Into Hla arm s we
commit our lives and our
spirit.
From sunrise to sunset and
all through the day, may Ood
send his gift and his blessings
your way.
Music for the service was
under the direction of the
choir director, Elizabeth Sell­
ers. and the youth from First
Presbyterian Church.
The 11 people who lost their
lives In the tornado were r e ­
membered and Matthew Lee
rang the hand bell to denote
their passing.

SANFORD - St. Paul M is­
sionary Baptist Church
In­
stalled Its new pastor, the Rev.
Albert L. Covington on Sunday.
April 10. Tills worship service
was the first service held In
honor o f the new pastor. Ouest
minister of the hour waa the
Rev. Ned S. Sanders, president
of the Progress Missionary and
Educational Baptist Conven­
tion of Florida.
Ills message w as taken from
Matthew 14:27: "Facing the
crisis of life In the presence of
Christ." The Rev. Sanders r e ­
minded
the audience
that
Christ can stop any crisis we
have as Christiana and we
should face them. W e are not
alone. Christ la always with hla
children.
Problems can be blessings.
Ood makes the difference. He
gets us to wherever we need to
go and promises to bring Joy
and comfort. W e should always
be of good cheer. W e are to
trust Him and praise Him for
all of our blessings. W e should
brag about him for all Him and
what He Is doing for us. M usi­
cal renditions were by the St.
Paul Gospel Chorus.
Pastor Covtngton was bom In
I’lttsburgh. Penn. He ts m ar­
ried to Betty Jean Scales and

HwsM *»*e«o Sy th at Hntlni
Tha Rav. Walter Princa (from left), tha Rav. Atari Covtngton, Batty Covtng­
ton and tha Rav. Andrew Evans at Covington's Insulation sarvtca.
they have 2 children: Jennifer,
age 12 and Albert Jr., age 10.
The Covtngton family say* they
will work aa a team to carry
out the vision Ood has given
Pastor Covington for St. Paul
Missionary Baptist Church and
Its family.
The
Installation
worship
service waa presided over by
the Rev. Preston Adams. The
St. Paul Church Choir and the
Pleasant
Church
Choir,
inarched In procession. The

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LONGWOOD - In observance
of Holocaust
Rem em brance
Day, Yom Ha'ahoa. Mitchell
Bloomer, Orange County E d u ­
cator will be the featured
speaker at Congregation Beth
El's Friday evening Sabbath
services, tonight at 8:15 p.m.
The Congregation Is located at
160 Ibis Road In Longwood.
The entire community Is In­
vited to attend and participate
in this special service to honor
the memory o f the 6 million
who perished In the N ail c on ­
centration cam ps throughout
Europe during w orld W ar II.

Evangsilst Trudla Thomas

M irada revival
SANFORD - Abundant life
Worship Complex.
304 W .
27th St., will hold a M iracle
Revival beginning tswtght at
7:45 p.m. The event will also
be held Saturday at 7:45 p.m.
and Sunday at 11 a.m. Evan­
gelist Trualc Thomas will be
the speaker.
The public ts Invited to at­

Bloomer*
topic
will
be.
"Lessons for Perfecting the
World Today.’
Sisterhood of Congregation
Beth El extend an open invita­
tion to the community to par­
ticipate in the May 18 meeting
and reception at the Syna­
gogue. beginning at 7:30 p.m.
For more Information call the
synagogue at 788-3720.
Special guest speaker will be
Rabbi Moahe Elbaz, Ph.D.,

Adult leadership: What ever happened to virtue?
or 22.
FIRST HAITI ST CHURCH MARKIIAM WOODS
The statement has been made: "O ur
children are now 10 percent of the popu­
lation but 100 percent of the future!" That
fact should arouse an awareness of the
heavy responsibility on those of us who
are leader*. Parent*, politician*, ed u ca­
tor*. and In general, spiritual leaders In
society do greatly Impact the future of our
children. They will be living with whatever
te passed on to them! For example, sexu­
ality la and shall play a significant part of
chlidren'a
With scandalous sexual
MW
‘ future.
‘
behavior being alleged In high places, the
profile raises the question: "Is sexual v ir­
tue a thing o f the past?" Hope of sexual
virtue could easily pass us by (aa It has In
other societies) because of two profound
problems: "sexually transmitted diseases
and out-of-wedlock pregnancies. Medical
science, despite U'a advances does not
have the solution to these problems* (D r.
Joe 5. Mdlhaney, Jr., Medical Institute Jor
Sexual Health). While some sexually
transmitted diseases (STDs) are incurable,
other* are treatable but can still cause
permanent damage. Current educational
trends, including an emphasis on ’ safer
techniques, have also failed to stem
the tide o f these epidemics’ (ibid.).

The big quittion
How are we leading our children? Are
we exposing them to healthy sexuality?
Losing this virtue brings adult leadership
to a place of Wise piety by saying* ’ Do aa
we say, not aa we dot*
If today's following status la any Indies&gt;n o f what the future holds, many people
tlon
may one day shake their heads In dismay
wondering what happened to virtue:
* Teens are aa much aa 10 times m ore
susceptible to STDs than adults.
* Though they make up leas than 10
percent of the population, teens contract
25 percent of the STDs In America. That’s
2.5 million teens each year.
* Twenty-five percent of all new HIV In­
fections are found In people under the age

divine welcome w as given by
Queen Jones on behalf of SL
Paul Church. The response
waa given fay Edna Hargreet of
Mt. Pleasant o f Orlando.
The message o f Installation
was delivered by guest minis­
ter Reverend Walter R. Prince,
Jr. pastor of the Mt. Pleasant
Missionary
Baptist
Church.
His message w as taken from
John
21:3.
"Fishing
and
reselling without a license.’
spoke of Peter, the flaher-

• More teens have chlamydia—a disease
ty--tha
that can cause Infertility--than
any other
age
group.
_ „
. About a third of all sexually ac-

live Teens are Infected with this disease
* AIDS Is the leading killer of Americana
between the ages o f 25 and 44.
* Condoms provide virtually no protec­
tion against an STD called the hum an
papilloma virus (HPV). HPV la the moat
common medical problem seen by gyn e­
cologists and causes almost all cervical
cancer In the U.S.
* East year, more than one million teens
become pregnant. O f these pregnancies.
35 percent end In abortion.
* O f all babies bom each year In A m er­
ica, 12 percent are bom to teens. About
70 percent of these teen mothers are un­
married, and more than 40 percent will
drop out of school. (Medical Institute for
Sexual Health, Austin, TX)
Since
cardinal
virtues
speak
of
"righteousness"
and
righteousness
te
*tnith,’ the question: "Whatever happened
to virtue?" translates--whatever happened
to truth? W ebster provides great insight
Into virtues such as "Integrity.* Integrity to
defined as (1) firm adherence to a code of
|especially) moral or artistic values: Incor­
ruptibility: (2) an unimpaired condition:
soundness: (3) the quality or state o f being
complete or undivided: completeness. A
proper synonym te the word ’ honesty.’
Yet, we learn from researcher* that lying
and deception te common practice In
business,
family
and
government.
’ Prudence.’ another virtue. "Implies c au ­
tion and careful management aa well aa
the capacity for Judging In advance the
probably results of our actions.* Prudence
leads to ’discretion’ and 'circum spection*
which define the action o f self-restraint,
sound Judgment, and requires a wariness
in our actions out of consideration for so ­
cial and moral consequences. ’Justice,’
another cardinal virtue, involves confor­
mity to moral rightness In action or atti­
tude-righteousness
which
meets
the
’ divine* standard o f what te morally right
and Just. Virtues must have "Divine* stan­

dards in order to raise them above subjec­
tive and non-accountable standards of
men. Men by nature ‘ do what la right In
their own eyes,’ but this Is not a
’ righteous’ standard os It varies and
changes with multiple opinions o f men.

spiritual leader of Beth El,
who topic entitled, "W omen’*
Role In 21at Century C onser­
vative Judaism." promises to
be Sisterhoods keynote event
of the year.

Baby thowar/banquat
SANFORD • The public is in­
vited to attend the first Baby
Shower and Banquet on B ttsrd a y . April 25 at 6 p.m. at
Sanford Christian Church. 730
Upsala Rd. The cost -oC- the
event will be $10 per person
for
dinner
and
program .
Seating te limited to 200.
Tickets must be purchased in
advance. Call 323-3384 for
more Information.

Spatial visit
SANFORD - The Rev. FT. P e ­
ter Scott. District Superior of
the Society o f St. Plus X will
visit S L Thomas More Chapel
this weekend. Ft. Scott will
celebrate the Holy Sacrifice o f
the mass on k t w 4 a j , April
25 at 7 p.m. and ■ ■ ■ d a y April
26 at 0 a.m.
SL Thomas More Chapel to

located at 222 Hickman Hoad
(oft Highway 46) in Sanford.
For more Information, please
call 872-1007.

Preyar warriors
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Join
others at Sanford Church of
God, W . 22nd Street and Holly
Avenue, every Monday evening
at 7 p.m. to pray against
drugs, robbery, domestic vio­
lence and poverty
in our
community.

S p r lif Morfcatplico
SANFORD - Holy Cross E p is­
copal Church invites the p u b ­
lic to its Spring M arketplace
an Saturday, may 2 iro n 8
a.m. to 2 p.m. Part o f the
ftmda raised will go to com ­
munity outreaches. Included
In the days activities are a
rummage sale with hooka, fur­
niture, tools, household Items,
clothes and antiques.
A country kitchen with baked
goods will also be offered, A
sharing garden will be fea­
tured as well aa a hot dog
wagon.

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T h tm tiir*
Cardinal virtues speak loads about the
directions of social and moral behavior
both now and In the future. A presence of
(or lack of) a standard gives direction to
behavior, appetites, lusts and desires! The
standard must be right for Justice o f oc­
cur. Therefore. "Justice te demanded In
absolute, not relative, terms In everything
from education to manufacturing to social
structures to International relations’ (Karl
Day, Washington Watch}.

Two tacts •n te tin f M a r i
"Tolerance," the practice of respecting
the opinions and actions of other*, ha*
been generally adopted aa a virtue.
"In machine*, tolerances, which allow
slight variation* from standard or speci­
fied values, are necessary between moving
parts to allow for lubrication and to facili­
tate long life. The same te true for a soci­
ety where diverse elements must coexist
in hannopy. W hen tolerances exceed de­
fined limit* In a machine, however, the
machine self-destruct*. Can we expect
any better from society?
In Divine wisdom, "tolerance" te c e r­
tainly not a virtue when it condones un­
righteous behavior. That which to intoler­
able to Ood. If tolerated fay society, to not
Justice but Injustice. For example, that
which devalues marriage and fidelity by
promoting pornography, adultery and for­
nication to not only intolerable but un­
dermines central virtues that have for two
centuries guided our nation.
Let us carefully remember also that Ood
does have the final word In all thing s "Be
not deceived: Ood to not " « w H for what­
soever a man soweth, that shall he
reap. For he that soweth to hto f W h
of the Oca reap corruption: but he that
soweth to the spirit shall o f the Spirit reap
Ufe everlasting* (O alatU n 6:7-8).

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Next week: ( lass bA-District 3
baseball tournament at L m iiu ii,
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*h util h.ipi'cn ■is the taunt.imrni untnliD .it
&gt;111.111 w illi ill m x team * having i |Mi&gt;»ibilil\
t i anting out on top
Dike M an- whit h won tin- regular m -.im iii
tiili last week, .mil Dike br.milcv the tie
(• tiding shite rh .imps, aro tin top two seeds
a h canting Mist round lives
llii district is stacked Irom top to bottom
nit evr n o n e knocking oil everyone else .ill
ir .is underdog Uike M.itx emerged Irom
-hi puck
IT»t* K.itiis .ire the lop s iiil but even the
'I .mis at the Irnttain
LKteilo and Deland
are to he rei koned with Some ol the pit* bets
'.on will see melude some ol the l&gt;cst in Ceil
Uni Florida Brian Brel/er, Ben Knapp. Kob
hn Sit/ Evan DiS.icona and Danny Burleson
ire all .lies and hitting stars include Felipe
D jjhv Jeremy Frost. Tyler Carr Kandy Dwts and lots more
Dike Brantley won states last year and
1vm.ui won It In HK15. so whoever ententes
and m oves into reglonals will have rome out
ot one ol the top distm ts m the stale

Next week: Class 6A-I)istrict 3
softball tournament at Lake
Mary, TB A
&gt;1111 can already pencil In Dike Mar)' for
one ol the s|x)ts m regional*. They are simply
head and shoulders above the rest llic sec­
ond team? Probably 0\1edo.
It seem s like those two have been em erging
very year recently and Uteres enough bad
blood I k*tween the two teams to make for an
interesting final as long as no one trips them
tp along the way.
For the past two years. Oviedo has knocked
Dike Mary oil in the finals, with last year
fn Inn a mild upset that sent Dike Mary Into
i funk and an early exit from reglonals.
Oviedo has all of Its players hack from last
year except one. and Dike M ar)- has a threejx'rson pitching rotation that Is tough to
score on.

Next week: Class 5A-District 5
baseball at Seminole, TB A
SANFOKD _ Expectations arc high for
Seminole, the only county team In the dis­
trict The ;Noles blew a late lead In reglonals
last year to George Jenkins High and are set
on returning and going farther.
Seminole has Its sights on Tampa and with
a hatting o r d e r that Includes C3 Williams.
( ha/ l.vlle. Paulo Silva, Dan Taylor. Bill
lolmson. Ned Kalnes and Thu Kalnes. not to
mention a pitching staff that goes five deep,
and there arc reasons lor those expectations.
Everyone knows that some o f the Seminole
players already have one championship In
the past year when they won the Am erican
D'glon National World Series In July, so now
they hope to add a second. Don't doubt
them

C o u n ty

Undefeated
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Senior midfieklor Ana Muijyms (No 14) scored three goals to lead Oviedo to .in 8fj victory ovor Lyman in the finals ol tho Sominoto County Lacrosse Champion
stops D*o l ions will play lor fho Contral Florida Championship a wook from today

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t.vman didn't gu
down without a tight hut m tin
end. Ovtedn proved to hi- too
strung
Having in one ol th&gt; li taaghi i
games of the season the midi
le.lied lions still prevailed topplnt!
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will now advance in die i eair.d
Florida Championships la lake on
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Senior N ight
a success fo r
T ribe nine
From Staff Reports
SANFOKD _ It was a fine going away gill for
lit Seminole High School baseball players
Playing their final home regular season game
at Alumni Field Thursday night, the Fighting
Seminoles celebrated Senior Night by besting
Winter Springs. 12 7. In a Seminole Athletic
Conlerem e contest.
'Winter Springs played well.* said Seminole
head eoaeh Mike Powers. 'And we got the op
|KirUinlly to play everyone In the game *
In pre game eerrmonles, Tim Raines was pre
seined with the boh Koblnson Award, which Is
given to the top Fighting Seminoles settlor
Kalnes is a four-year Irttcrmun for the Tribe.
Seminole wasted no linn- In taking control ol
ihr contest, plating seven nins In Ihe bottom of
the first Inning.
Tile score reached H O .liter three Innings and
the dame appeared headed for an early end Hut
da- bears got on the board with two runs In the
fourth inning to keep die game alive.
Hie Tribe scored Its llnal ran In the bottom ot
the (Itth Inning after Winter Springs made
things Interesting by scoring live runs In the
tilth tuning.
Hut Clyde 'C3* Williams came on to shut
down the bears over the final two Innings as
Please see Seminole, Page 10 A
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W inter Spring*
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Seminole High School leadofl batlor Paulo Silva
(No. 9, tight) capped off a super junior year regular
season by going 2-lor-3 Thursday mghl in helping
the Fighting Seminoles lop Winter Springs 12-7
in a Seminole Alhlelic Conlerence conlost al
Alumni Field.
In Senior Night pre-game ceremonies, Tim
Raines Jr (shown above returning from last sum­
mer's winning ellorl at tho American Legion World
Series), who went 1-lor-3 tn the gamo, was pre­
sented with the Bob Robinson Award, which is
given to tho team's top senior. Flames was a louryear starter tor the Tribe.

H aw ks fly by Sem inole in softball
From Staff Report*

Next week: Class 5A-District 5
softball tournament, at Semi­
nole, TB A
SANFOKD _ Ihls could lx- the middle o f a
(Mitentlal Hollywood feel good story.
Seminole has been losing for years. Sud
dcnly. the team gets hot. starts winning and
the whining continues.
Just alter Seminole gains the top seed In
the districts, pitcher Marta Duvall, who has
titrowu nearly every pitch for the 'Nolcs all
season, gels hit In the face by a line drive and
suffers serious damage. In com es the backup
as the team dedicates the season to Duvall.
W here docs it go hum there? Probably as
far as new pitcher Mandy Prlddy can lake
(Item. Die hitting is there; in fuel. Sem inole
won a game. 25-0 last week
Sherri Eilat id, Amanda Mustakas. Kelley
D ington and Angela Keefer are Just some ol
the Seminole attack that looks to bring Dick
a title for their fallen ace

c h a m p s c ro w n e d

Hk i M PTkiHi Dt &lt;UlH Bout'*

Lakuita Bryant was 2 lor-4 with a double.1
and bcorod a run to load a nine-hit Semiriolo attack

lace thr winner of Spruce Creek-Oak Ridge at 7 p m
'Ihe semifinal winners of Wednesday s games will
automat Irally advance to regional play, bill the Ills
trirt Championship game will I h- at 7 p m an Friday
with Ihe winner earning a home game In the llrst
round of reglonals.
Seminole got off to a fast start In Thursday s game
as Laketta Bryant led oil with a single and Prlddy
followed with another single. Kelley Dington banted
(lie runners up a base and troth st ored on a single by
Amanda Mustakas.
But the Hawks came back with two runs In the
first tuning and three runs In thr second Inning.
Prlddy went the first two Innings and was replaced
lit tile third by sophomore Katie Hallman, who al­
lowed the final two Hawks runs In Ihe sixth tuning.
Providing the offense for thr Fighting Seminoles
were Bryant (2-for-4 with a double, one run scored).
Mustakas (2-for-3, two RBI). Prlddy (2-for-4. one run
scored). Hoffman (1-fur-1) and Langtou and Angela
Keefer (both l-for-3).

1‘ORT ORANGE
11 was nut exactly the way you
would like to end the regular season, but now ihe
war begins.
Playing Its fit si complete game without Injured
star pitcher Maria Duvall, the Seminole High School
sallb.ill leant gal all la a quick start bill could not
maintain die momentum as the Spruce Creek Hawks
came bar k to band the Fighting Seminoles u 7-2
Class SADIstdi l 5 lass In Part Orange Thursday e v e­
ning.
"Mandy (Prlddy. tilling In for Duvall) did u good
Job.* said Seminole head coach Dave Rogers. "But
now we want to win the war. All year long our goal
lias Ix-en to win districts, and we've been playing
gttod frail, playing like a team. So we've gol a chance.
Seminole fell to 13-9 overall and H-2 In district
play, which will gel the Fighting Seminoles the No. I
seed in next week s district tournament.
The tournament will lx- held al Seminole High
School shat lag oil Tuesday. Deltona and Mainland
HAW KS 7, FIGHTING SEMINOLES 2
from Daytona Beach will square oil at 4:30 p.in..
200 000 0 _ 2 6 3
while Spruce Creek and Oak Ridge Irom Orlando will Seminole
Spruce Creek
230 002 a _ 7 7 2
meet In the other quarterfinal game al 7 p ill.
IItrill) llutliikiu D l .aid KlLiliil S iirlly ami Ik n w ill W l1 _ S tu ll)
On Wednesday, the winner ol thr lin e Kidgi-M.dn
U* _ l-lhlily It 71 Sate . Hum 211 _ Scllilm 4r tlryalil J i t _ Hum
land game will play No ) West seed lin e Kldgr from IU I _ Hum- ll n u r d , . Scinmidc 13 U im ia ll. H 2 C l a , , 5A I Jl-,1 rli I 5
Deltona at 4:30 p in. and the Fighting Seminoles will

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�Sem.no e Hera'd Sanlord Fionaa

Friday April 24 191H 9A

Senior girls softball in action tomorrow
From S taff Reporta
SANI-'t)M&gt; _ in the Senior 1)1
vision games from Monday
night al Dikesldc Held, Double
Iroulile scored four runs In the
lop ol Hie first Inning and built
ibe advantage to 51 2 after two
Innings over the undefeated
Uueen Bees
Double Trouble maintained
the lead and appeared beaded
lor a huge upset with a 15 H
advantage going into the b o t­
tom ol the filth Inning.
Tile Queen Hers, however,
wrre not ready to glvr up their
undefeated record and came
alive with four hits and four
walks to score eight nms and
pull out .i Ifi-15 triumph

In the other game, the T N T
Express scored early and often
to pummel Double Trouble 1517.
Ilir Queen Bees are now (iO
on the season, while the T-N-T
Kxpress Is 2 .'I and Double
Trouble Is O S.
Hits Saturday afternoon at
Dike side field In ft
Mellon
Park,
Double Trouble
will
challenge the Queen Bees al -t
p in .iik I then on Monday eve­
ning. the T-N T Kxpress will
play the doubleheader against
Double Trouble al 6 p.tli. and
the Queen Bees at 7:110 p m.
Carrying the Queen Bees to
vie lory were Alglncta Jackson
(one double, one single, four
n m s scored, one UHII, Krvslal

Wallnnd (two singles, two nms
scored, one UBI), Keshawn
Knight (two singles, one nin
scored, one
UBI).
Brittany
Post cl I and Sophia Kittles (Iwo
singles and two nms scored
each) and Barbara Grey (one
single, one nm scored)
Adding one nm scored each
were Crystal Ware. Kvtta In
gram. Natalie Cole and Jrnnl
ler Wallgursky.
leading the Double Trouble
attack were Dowan (one single,
three runs scored, three UBI).
Uondell (one single, two nms
scored, one UBI). Alexis (one
single, one nm scored, one
UBI), Stephanie and Murdell
(three nms scored each). Kb

Being held will be a i al wash lor a $2 d o ­
nation and a hoi dog and difuk tin a $1 do
nation
Plot reds will go to update unilorms and
help deliav expenses to iijh timing lourii.i
merits

High School, was a great success and this
year’s game should lx- Just as exciting.
The game is played by NFK rules and limes
and Wtli lie full contact i.uklc fool ball.
Also rxjx-i ted to be on hand are former
NKK players to sign autographs and the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cbeerlradlng sipiad.
The group is also negotiating with the S in
sbllie Network to televise the game
Admission Is $r&gt; lor adult. $-1 for children
and children under five tree
Pnneeds from the game will go to the
Missing Childrens Center and Russel Home
lor Atypical Children
For tti krts and sponsor information con
tail Granville Ktibanks. Seminole County
Plre/Uescur al Station 42
1407) 3451-550 j.
home
14071 :i22 GMfl.'l. Pager
(407) H05
:i50.i

1998 Charity Bowl

SYFA Coaching Clinic

SANFORD
Die PhtM ( hailtv Bowl loot
hall game, presented by Seminote anil Or
ange County firefighters, will lx- held on
Satuiday. April 2r&gt;th at It p m at Show.dter
field tn Winter Park
Dist year's game held at Dike Brantley

SANI DUD
Any current or
foruier
lo.n ties and anyone Interested tn coaching
In the Sanford Youth football Association
lot the upcoming Pop Warner Football

IN BRIEF
TNT girls softball fund raiser
HANFORD
11a1 TNT Kxpress, a Senior
girls' last pitili soltball leant, will be holding
a lurid raiser this Saturday. April 2.rtlh Irnm
10 a m to :i p m in the l ire City parking lot
(the old .1 C Penny's storel in Sanford I’la/a

SANFORD
Ibe Mixisr Didgr Plratrs had a
Held day. while ihr
Knights o f Columbus
Cardinals setaed the winning run In Ibe bottom
of the seventh Inning In Sanford Recreation De
part merit Babe Ruth Baseball Ix-aguc action
Thursday evening
Playing at Historic Sanford Memorial S(a
ilium the Central Florida Grading Kxpos look a
I O lead in the top ol the llrst tuning on an Ulit
double by Adam.
But Ibe Moose Didgr- Pirates answered with
II runs In the bottom ol the llrst Inning, with a
two run triple by Brooks and run scoring dou
blrs by Hicks, Poloskl and Harris lielng Ibe big
blows
That was only the liegtnning as the Pirates
wrapjird up a 111 4 thrashing ol the Kxjhis in
thrrr Innings
Having on Zlnn Bee k field, the Knights ol
Columhus-Cardtnals look a 2 0 lead In the hot
lorn of the first tuning on an UBI single !&gt;y
Texlrni and an UBI grounder hy Taylor
Thr Dean. Ringers. Morgan and A Diwton
Martins grabbed thr lead witli three unearned
nms In the lop ol the second Inning and then
added the margin with two more nuts tn the
third inning.
"11ie Cardinals got a nut hack In the thlid on a
sacrifice fly hy Peterson and then tied thr game
with Iwo nms In Ihr fourth tuning and an UBI
single by Bernlug and a bunt by Dickerson.
Ilie score stayed G O until the bottom ol thr
seventh Inning
Willi one out. Sparks and Texlrra singled, but
Sparks was erased on a grounder In short Ben
licit was walked Inlrnlunally to load the bases
and Benilug got Texlrra home with thr winning
nm hy reaching on an error.
Saturday, at liistntlrr Sanford Memorial Sta­
dium. the [fill/ Clean-Urd Sox play thr Ex|xis al
51 a in. and the Nobles Constructlon-Whltr Sox

Golf---------Continued from P i| e BA

Tlie Greyhounds, meanwhile,
won an amazingly close battle
fur Ibe learn trophy.
Lyman totaled a 323. with
the Fighting Seminoles nrxt al
325. Bui Dikr Mary and Dike
Bnanlley were also In Ihr thick
uf thr ruce. coming home third
and fourth, respectively, with
scores of 327 and 32H.
Rounding out Ihe Held were
Oviedo (33G). Dike Howell (34G)
and Winter Springs (35)7).
Smith. Carll. Ackley. Camps
and Duukniati were named lo
the A ll-Conference First Tram.

Lacrosse----Continued from Page SA

School next Friday night. May
1st. at 0 p in.
Tlie Central Florida cham ­
pion will then advance to the
Florida State Championships
to lake on tlie South Florida
champion at Disney's Wide

nin stored earhl and Vemlque
Burrell and l.lndsey Murdtxk
(one nut scored each)
Providing the offense
lor
Double Tremble were Ebony
(one double, one nin scored,
one UBI). Dowan (one single,
one nin scored). Alexis and
Shineka (one
single eat h|.
Mordell (three nm s scored) and
Stephanie and Trtnelcc (one
nin sc ored eat It)

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Pirates romp, Cardinals
win nail-biter in Babe
Ruth Baseball action
From S ta ff R ep orta

ony (two nms scored! and
Shineka (one run si ored)
Doing the damage (nr the ('
N T Kxpress were DiQtieena
Grayson lone double, two runs
scored, one RBI). Mooli a Riv­
ers (one single, one run scored,
one UBI). Andrea Soul) tward
lone single, four nms scored)
and Kristen Weavei lone sin
gle. iwo UBI)
Others were. Devin Daniels
and Billie Cotton (tlirer- mils
stored ear h|. Jennifer Si llers
and Sirph.title forem an (two

tai kle the Cardinals at 11 :i0 a in
At /inn Beck Field, the Klwanls ( bib Indians
challenge ihr Pn.itrs at It a m and the Rotary
Club Athletics battle thr Marlins al ) |:30 l( m
Oil Tllrsday. al ihe Stadium. t)ir Indians lac e
the Marlins at G p in and al /Jtm Beck. the
Athlrtlcs play thr Cardinals at ft 45 p m
Powrrtttg ihe Pirates lo victory wrre Brooks
lone triple, one single, two runs scored, three
UHt). Mauls (two doubles, two nms scored,
liner Uf)l|. Schnrldrr (our double, otie sliigli-,
three nms scored, tlirer UBI) ami b x ke and
Poloskl (one double, one single, three mils
sc ored and one UBI rac Id
Also ronirllmtlng wrre Krlrkson (Iwo singles,
lour Kill), Cleveland (two singles, three nms
scored). Ktudrll (two singles, two nms scored),
lin k s lone double. one nin scored, one UHII
and Krlekson and Talley lone mu scored each].
Providing the ollcusc for Ihe Kxpos were VIcloi |one Irlple. one UBI|. Ulgo lone double, one
nm scored, one UBI). Adam (one double, one
UHII. Brandon (one single, one mn scored I and
Mike and Keith (one nm scored each).
Carrying the Cardinals were Texlrra (two sin
glrs. one nm scored, one Kill). Sparks (two sin­
gles. one mn scored). Tutih lone single, one mn
scored), firm ing (one single, one UBI), Peterson
and Taylor (one mn scored and one Rill eac h).
Bennett lone mn srnrrdi and Dickerson (one
IU1I).
lire Marlins were led Ijy John Bryan (one sin
gle. one nm scored, one UBI), James Foster
(one single, one mn scored). Kyle Barrier lone
single) and Gcmud Riggins. James Parker and
Josh Webb (one mn scored ea ch )_______________
•t HISTORIC SANFORD MEMORIAL STADIUM
Coaltml rtatldc Grading Expo*
H om &lt; Lodg* Pirate*

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t l ZINN BECK FIELD

Fd# PtvotOB
Tyler Carr (atrovo) and Evan lioacono (right) will bo
counted on heavily when Lyman takes on Oviedo in the
Class 6A District 3 Tournament no«t week

Lym an H igh baseball team
ready for district challenge
Hy D en ise M. C u llen

HERALD &lt; OUUKSPONDK.VI
U )\ (iW t)( tl)
I hr pr.ii tti e
seemed light, vet serious as the
Lyman High School baseball
leant prepares to head Into
post season play
Hie Greyhounds started ihe
season as the underdog but
emerged as
the Cinderella
leant lo lx-.it
Often
overlooked
In
the
shadow ol heavy learns like
Dike Mary and Dike Brantley.
Lyman stiuck Into llrst place
lie-lore dropping bar k to the
third s|xit they c tirrenily bold.
Now it's on to the dtstrti ts
where the big bats will prove
who's boss
Greyhounds'
coach
Bub
McCullough teds their hitting
Is their powci tool
"We've played su|x-r ball."
McCullough said. "Our strength
Is the lari that we can lilt the
ball if we make mistakes and
we can score a lot ol runs."
Lyman ended the regular sea­
son by blowing out the Deltona
Wolves Tuesday inghl 14- 1
Pitcher Evan Ditacono is rul­
ing that wave and teds his big­
gest challenge now will be
pitching low- against the big

bats for Oviedo and Dike Bran­
tleyDtlac otto won against both
teams during the regular sea­
son, and feels he can repeat.
"We're capable ol beating
boll) teams." Dtlaionu said "II
we put runs on the Ixtard I
think w ell definitely come out
with a vic tory against both of
them."
Heavy hitter Tyler Carr fe d s
the team Is cohesive and will
win by working together and
having Inn.
"We’ve bad a lot ol fun ibis
year.* Carr said. "If we Just re­
lax and play the kind of hall
we've been playing all year,
w ell be line lit districts."
Ilte Greyhounds are rareful
not to look too far ahead, hut
fed they can take the districts
as well.
Lyman will face Oviedo first
(Monday at 8 p.m. at Lyman)
with the winner advancing lo
challenge
defending
stale
champion
Dike
Brantley
(Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Ly­
man).
McCullough knows reaching
the finals won't be easy, but
he sees bis learn going to level
two.
"We've got our work cut lor
us., but we've beat both of

lliem so we're ready for Ihr
challenge. *
McCullough says their team
rllort and a back lo basics
strategy Is what will carry tlie
Greyhounds through lo the fi­
nals.
|
"We re just going over the Inndamentuls that we’ve covered
all year. You try to be as effi­
cient as you ran with die ‘
things that got you here."
11i.it means getting home
before midnight.

ROCK SPRING5
RIDING STABLES
Wekiva State Park

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Exit 51 West on SR 46 • Hanford

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(352) 735-6266

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Daan. lUsgara, Morgan I Lawion Martina 033 000 0 . ft 3
Knight a o( Columbua Cardlnala
301 300 1 _ ft ft

Annual Casino Night and Silent Auction
while Dumas. Files. Ballard,
Uuzlskey and Alcorn makr up
ihe Second Team.
Gaining llonorablr Mention
were Kuhn. Jamie Evans from
Dikr Howell. Scoll Giles from
Dike Mary. Nlek Beanl from
Oviedo and Chris Knapp and
Seoit O m n i from Dike Bran­
tley.
SEM INOLE ATH LETIC
C O N FER ENCE BO YS’
GOLF CH AM PIO NSH IPS
TEAM TOTALS

3. . h rn iu n lf 325 (T o ry l-u rll 74
iiric h Cuni|s. 77 Mike
H7 ICiy
lih rru , H7. Scott Sm iKlU 921

3. _ l-ikr M.ir&gt; 327 (Mutt Ackley 77
Paul Dimkmun 7H. S o il O lio H2.
Cory Iruluy 90 llrtun Coir 00)
4. _ Lukr llrunilry 32M lAuron
Smith, 74; Chrl» Knupp HI Scull Or■ult H4, llnuri I1.ut.it;,iii HO Kevin
Jorrlun H7)
ft. _ (M n lo 330 I H ill l l i i x u t 79.
Nli k liru n t H4. Kirk N r Ivon HO Krtk
f o ir r s l S7 H u ll M.i»ey 951
8. _ lu k r Ik n e ll 340 IJu tl Ah u m . HI
Ju m ir Cvunn H2. llu x k Ju n u rti. 91.
Itubert U ru tu . 92. Frank M urlongrltl.
971

I. _ Lyman. 323 ft truth lllr* HO
Mull liulLmt HI, Mull Knlui. SI. t ti.nl
lluilkkry. HI. Tnlity SuiulUiul H5)

7. . Wurlri Spring*. 397 lllrrll
lluimpson. 92. Uuenlln Frrrrr. 97 Jo&lt;u-ph Gulley 99. Justin IkrNk-uU. 109.
Kyle Smallwiud. 110)

World ol Spurts complex,
lir e key to winning the cham ­
pionship fur head coach Kyim
Calkin's
Dons was senior
goalkeeper Krlka WllherspoonCassanova. who turned away
14 Kymun shots.
Coulrlhutlng to Ihe Oviedo

offense
were Ann
Huggins
(three goals), Carrie Wright
(Iwo
goals,
four
assists).
Melissa McDermott. Christina
Tesla and Amy Gridin lone
goal each) and Klin Carbrrry.
Anna Franz and Nicole Cooper
(one assist each).

On April 24. 1998, the Santord Rotary Club will hold the Annual Casino Night and Silent Auction at tne Sanlord
manna Hotel Approximate!/ $10,000 expected to be raised from this event This gives Ihe Sanlord Rotary the
ability lo reach out and help many local charities Past recipients include Ihe following

Christian Sharing Center
Serenity House
Drug Awareness School Program
Seminole County Humane Society

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Reservations &amp; Information

Rescue Outreach Mission
Central Florida Boy Scouts
Golden Age Games
Seminole County Spouse Abuse Shelter
Salvation Army

These are just a lew ol the local chanties we have helped The key to our success in this fund raiser has been
Ihe past support ol business and individuals in the Central Florida area

F o r Information and/or tickets to this event contact Paul Osborne

3 2 1 -4 7 6 4
Sanford Rotary Presents
Casino Night
&amp; Silent Auction
Friday April 24, 1998
Marina Hotel ♦ 5.10 IN'. Palmetto Ave., Sunford
(iaiuos b e g in ill 7 10 ♦ Prizes A n n o u n ced at 10 10
G rand Prize A D oor Prize D raw ings

rb I N .(H )

1'tiK.ccib DonaU'tl to Local Chat liable Organisations

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1 oa • Seminole Meratd. Sanford rtonda • Fndav April 2 1998

Seminole
C o n t in u e d fro m

Seminole, ranked No. 4 In the state In Class 5A.
finished the regular season with a 20-8 record.
Tlic Fighting Semtnoles will be the hosts for
the Class SA-Olstrlct 5 Tournament that will be
held on the beautifully renovated RlnkerStenstrom Field at Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium starling next Tuesday.
On Tuesday the quarterfinals will be coniested with Mainland meeting Deltona at 4 p.m.
and Oak Ridge will take on lin e Ridge at 7 p.m.
Tlie semifinals, which guarantees a regional
berth for the winners, will be held on Wednes­
day. Spruce Creek, the No. 1 seed from the
West, will play the Malnland-Deltona winner at
j 4 p.m. and Seminole, the No. 1 seed from the
j East, will play the Oak Rldge-Ptne Ridge winner
at 7 p.m.
Tire District Championship game will be at 7
p.m. next Friday. Thursday’s winners will not
only meet for the 5A-5 title, they will also be
plating for the right to host the first game o f the
Regional Tournament.
Winter Springs will play In the Class 3A Dis­
trict Tournament In Cocoa Beach next week.
Lance Odom was the winning pitcher for the
Fighting Semlnoles Thursday night. Improving
his record to 7-2. Fellow seniors. Chad Huff­
man. Andrew Dlcmer and Williams also pitched
lor the Tribe.
Paulo Silva was the only Junior contributing to
the Seminole offense, going 2-for-3.
Seniors hitting for the Tribe were Eric Larson
(2-for-2 with two doubles), Williams (2-for-2.

IN BRIEF
Continued from Page BA

League season are encouraged to attend a
Coaching Clinic at Seminole High School
this Saturday. April 25th.
The clinic will be hosted by Seminole High
head football coach Jim Worthington and
will begin at 9 a.m.
Call Carl Tipton at 330-9016 for more de­
tails.

M OT1CI
o r PUBLIC HCASIMO
T O C O M S ID IK
A C O N D ITIO N A L USB
Notice it hereby given that a
Public Meanng will be held by
Itit
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
in
the
City
Commission Chamber*. City
Hall, Sanford. Florida, al 7 00
p m on Thuraday. May 7th.
I H A . to contidar a request lor
a Conditional O ta In a condi­
tional O ta in a Q C -3. Qanaral
Commarcial Zoning Oiatnct
LEQ AL- DES C R IP TIO N AH
(LESS Rd I Blk 3 Tr I t . Town ot
Sanlord a t racordad In tha
Public Record* ol Saminola
County Florida in Plat Book 1,
Paga i l l .
Tha proparty being mora gan
orally daacrtNad a* ISO! W. 1*1
Straat
Conditional Us* Raquaatad
Maror equipment rental and
outaide aloraga ol equipment
All parties in intereal and cititana ahaii have an opportunity
to ba beard al aaid hssnng
By order ol tbe Planning A
Zoning Commit aion ol the City
ol Santord. Florida, thl* tSth
day ol April. 1M l
Helen Stair*. Chairman
Planning
A Zoning Comrmaaion
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC: II a
peraon dacidaa to appeal a
daemon made with respect to
any matter considered al tha
above mealing or hearing,
he/shs may need a verbatim
record ol tha proceeding*
including the testimony and
evidence, which record la not
provided by lha City ol Sanlord

(FS 2AA0101)

PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINQ
A SSISTA N CE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEOINOS SHOULD C O N ­
TA C T TH E PERSONNEL O FFICE
ADA C O O R DINATO R AT 336ASIA 4A HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE M EETINO
PUBLISH April Z4. IS M
DSP-140

N O TIC E
NO TICE IS HEREBY given that
sealed bids wtH be received by
Orlando
Sanlord
Airport
Authority In the Board Room at
One Red Cleveland Boulevard.
Suit* 200. Orlando Sanlord
Airport, al 10 00 a m. on May
1st. 1AM . al which Urn* bid*
anil be opened for the construc­
tion ol
•
INTERIM MODIFICATIONS
PA RHINO TO LO T A ORLANDO
SANFORD AIRPORT
Any bid received after the
specified tune end date writ not
be considered
A Pre-Bid Conference wiH ba
held lor the purpose of provid­
ing an overview ol the modifica­
tion* and lo answer any ques­
tions. which might arts* All
bidder* ere requested lo meet
on April SAth. 1AM. al 3 00 P.M
In lha Board Room of lha
Terminal Budding Copies of bid
documents may be obtained al
no cost by calling Jon Olesen.
Ortand
Sanford
Airport.
40 7/323-0U 3 Bid documents
hove been prepared by H N TB
Te a m Orlando. Florida Any
fortticomming addenda wMt be
provided only to plan holder*
who have received their docu­
ments from Orlando Sanford
Airport The Owner will not be
responsible for potential bid­
ders who receive documents
horn other source* or for tree of
incomplete eats of documents
Each bid shaH be accompanied
by a Bid Bond or cashier's
check m the amount of A S of
the be** bid. aa evidence of
faith Each bid shall be
In atnet accordance with
the Hietrue bona to Bidders, and
aS applicable conditions and
requirements specified m the
prefect's bid documents The
successful bidder. If any. wiN be
notified after lha owner has
aw arded the contract
Tha
O w ner reserves the right to
retact any and aH bids, lo waive
any Miformalities or Mregulanbee of bid*, or to accept any
bid Mi port, for tha benefit ol the
Jo n Olesen
Director of Mamie nance
S Facilities
Publish AprM &gt;4. *A. IS . If
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N O T IC I
OF P U B LIC N IA R IN O
T O CO N S ID ER
A C O N D ITIO N A L USB
Notice la hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held by
the
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
In
the
City
Commission Chambers. City
Hall. Sanlord. Florida, a I 7 00
p m on Thursday. May 7th.
IS M . to consider a request for
a Conditional Us* in a condi­
tional Us* in a O C -Z . General
Commercial Zoning District
LEGAL DESCRIPTION South
172 ol Lot 41 » AH Lot 42. 2nd
Add to Park View, as recorded
Hi the Public Records ol
Seminole County. Florida in Plat
Book 4. Pag* A
The property being more gen I orally described a* SABS S.
Palmetto Avenue
Conditional Uaa Requested
Major equipment rental and
outside storage ol equipment
All parties in interest and cilitens shall hava an opportunity
to be heard al said hearing
By order ol the Planning A
Zoning Commission ol the City
ol Sanford. Florida, this &gt;0th
day ol April. 1AM
Helen Stairs. Chairman
Planning
A Zoning Commission
AO VICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
person decides to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered al the
above meeting or hearing,
he/sh* may need a verbatim
record e l the proceeding*
Including the testimony and
dense, which record is net
provided by the City ot Sanlord
(FS 2M 010A )
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDIN Q
AS S ISTAN CE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD C O N ­
TA C T THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
A C O O R D IN ATO R AT 336AA2S 4S HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE M EETINO
PUBLISH April 24. IM A
DEP-241

IN T N S C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T N S B IB N TS S N TN
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
M AND FOR
SSM IN O LS C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C R IM IN A L C AS S
NO I A S -S S S -C FA
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
S 1.A A 4M UNITED
STATES CURRENCY
N O TIC E O F F O R F IIT U R S
P R O C SS DINS
TO : Angelo Pavgouts*
AAA Stanford Drive
Altamonte Springs,
FL 33714
and all other* who claim an
interest in the following proper­
ty
SI.AA4 00 United Stale*
Currency
Donekl F Eslinger, ol Iho
Seminole
County
Shorilf*
O il ice.
Seminole
County.
Florida, through hi* otllcers.
investigators or ogontt, tolled
the above property on or about
November 3A. 1AA7 Mi Seminole
County. Florida, and I* present­
ly holding said property lor the
purpose of lortelluro pursuant
to Sections 433 761-633 764.
Florida Slatulot, and wlH
R S O U S S T that an Honorable
Judge of I he Circuit Court. Cnni
Division. Eighteenth Judicial
Cucuit.
Seminol*
County.
Florid*, fmd probable cause
that the above property should
be forfeited to the above
agency You wtS bo sorvod c
copy ol Iho Ordor finding
Probable C o u t* once If Is
signed by the Judge and it will
edvtae you how and whan lo
respond lo this request for lor-

foily**.

I H tA E B Y CER TIFY that a try*
and correct copy of Dus Notice
was aanl la the above named
eddree* by U S certified mail,
return receipt requested, this
13th day of A p ril.lA M
John C. Root.
General Counts!
Florida Bor IB0717
Seminole County
Shonff't Office
1341 • SAth Slroel
Sanlord. F L ride 33773-A3AA
Publish April 12. 34, 1SM
0 E P -1 73

Kill). Donald Taylor (2 for-4. Kill). Ned Raines
and Ryan Abeljon (both l -for-1). Tim Raines (1for-3) and J.K. Nobles (1 -for-4).
Other seniors playing Thursday were Dill
Johnson. Drrtt Witte*. Andy Hall. Ryan Vinson.
Brent Templeton and Joe Derry.

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N O TIC E OF SALE
S/A/AA A T S:0SAM

AA Kawstawkl
JHALHCCi AAA0214S0
1201 E HIGHWAY 434
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
FL 32701
Publish April 24, 1AAA
DEP 227

IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T
OF T N I E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO .
C 0 A T -3 0 A 4 -C C -2 0 C
DESTINY 8PRIN08
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC . s Florida
not-for-profit corporation.
Plaintiff,

vs

MARTA RODRIQUEZ,
and UNHNOWN TENANTS.

Defendant*

N O TIC E OF AALE
NOTICE IS HEREOF OIVEN
Ihsl pursuant lo 1h* Final
Judgment
In
Foreclosure
entered on Ih* 15th day ol
January IM A . m Civil Action
No C0S 7-30S 4CC -2O -C ol Ih*
County Court ol the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit, in end lor
Seminole County Florida In
which MARTA RODRIQUEZ is
Ih* Oelendent and DESTIN Y
SPRINQS
C O N DO M INIUM
ASSO CIATIO N. INC . is the
Plaintiff. I will tell to Ih* highest
and best bidder lor cash si th*
west Iron! door ol Ih* Ssnunol*
County Courthouse Sanford.
Florida al 11 00 A M on Ih#
14th day ol MAY. ISAS, the fol­
lowing described rssl property
set forth in th* Final Judgment
Unit 41-E. O ESTlNY SPRINGS
CONDOM INIUM , according lo
Ih*
Declaration
ol
Condominium
thereof,
as
recorded in Olticial Record*
Dock 1337. Pag* 1AA0 ol Ih*
Public Records ol Asnunol*
County. Florida
0A TE 0 this Ath day ol APRIL.
1AAA
M ARYANN! MORSE
Clerk ol Ih* Court
By Jen* E Jasswic
Deputy Clerk
Plamtitls Attorney
EMIL A GAAPERONI. JR . EAO
S3I Wskivs Spring* Road
Long wood Florida 3277A
(407) 772-7303
N O T IC I
AM E R IC A N S W ITH
D I S A S I L T r ilt A C T O F 1AAA
Adm biletretlve O rder
Me. S S -S T
Person* with e disability who
need e special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
should
contact
A0A
Coordinator al 30t N Park
Avenu*. Suite North 301.
Sanlord. Florid* S2771 el least
live IS) day* prior lo th* pro­
ceeding Telephone (407) 3234330. eatension 4227. 1-S60SSS-S77I (TOO) or l-SOO-AAtA770 (V). via Florida Relay
Service
Publish April 17. 24. IM A
0EP-1A7

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U N T
O F TN S S M H T S B N T N
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
S S M IN O LS C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
PRO BATS DIVISIO N
C A S S N O . S S -S S S -C P
IN RE Estate ol
KENNETH S BATISTA.
N O T IC I
OF A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The administration ol Iho
Estate ol KENNETH S BATISTA.
Deceoeed. File No M -3 M -C P
Is pending In the Circuit Court
ol Seminole County. Florida.
Probate Division, the address
ol which is Seminole County
Courthouse. 301 North Pork
Avenu*. Sanlord. Florid* 33771
Th* nemo* and add rest** ol
Ih* Personal Representative
end th* Personal Representa­
tive's attorney are te l forth
bsknr
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED TH AT
AM persons on whom this
nolle* I* served who have
objections that challenge th*
validity ol th* WUI. the qualifi­
cation*
ol
th*
Personal
Representative, venue, or jurisdiction ol fhlt Court ere
required to file their obfection*
with this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF TH R EE M ONTHS
A FTE R TH E DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC E
or
TH IR TY
0AYS
AFTER TH E DATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH creditors of Ih* Decadent
end other persons having
claim* or demands against
Decadent's Etlst* on whom e
copy of this nolle* it served
within three months after the
date ol th* first publication ot
Dus notice must file their c la im
with this Court WITHIN TH E
LATER OF T H R U M O NTH S
A FTER THE DATE OF TH E
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NO TIC E OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS N O TIC E
ON THEM
Alt other creditors of Ih*
Decedent and persons having
claim* or demands *gains I Ih*
Oecedent's Etlst* m u tt IH*
their c liu n t with this Court
WITHIN
THREE
M O N TH S
AFTER THE DATE O F TH E
FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
O BJECTIO NS N O T S O FILED
WILL BE FOREYEN BANNEO.
Th* dtt* ol lha Hr*I publica­
tion ol this Nolle* I* April 17Ni.
IM A
0ORENE B K A IT L . a*
Personal Representative
of th* Etlst* of
KENNETH B. BATISTA
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
KENNETH F MURRAH
Of Murrsh. Doyle
end Wigte, P A
A00 West Mors* Boulevard
PO Boa 1331
Winter Pork. Florida 327A0

Tataphone (407)S44-SA01

Florida Bar Number 0M 74S4
Publish April 17. 34. 1AAS

DCP.172

Legal Notices
N O TIC E
OF P U B LIC SALE
PU0LIC NO TICE it hereby
given, that on the date and time
listed below and continuing
from day lo day until all goods
si* told, w* will tell *1 public
auction, to tha highatl bidder
tor caah. al the warehouse of
STORAQE USA. located at I0OT
W llLA SPRINQS DR . WINTER
SPRING*. FL. lha following
goods, warts and merchandise
lor rent and other charges lor
which a lien on same is
claimed to wit
DATE OF SALE
OS/IS/AI
TIME OF SALE
100PM
DAWN 0ARNES
4874
FU R N ITU R E. H O U S E H O LD
ITEM S
AN TIO U ES .
M ISC
BOXES
J BARRIE RHINO
*541
H O U SEHO LD
ITE M S .
2
REFRIQER ATORS
MIKE QERAMEN
452A
TABLE. 4 CHAIR S. 2 M A T­
TR ESSES. C LO TH IN G . MISC
ITEMS
A 550 00 cleaning deposit will
t&lt;* collected for each unit pur­
chased and refunded after sll
contents ot the umt/t hat been
removed from Ih* facility Th*
above information Is to be pub­
lished once a week for two con­
secutive weeks Said sale to be
under and by virtue ol the
statute* of th* slat* of Florida,
m such cased mad* end provid­
ed
Publish April 24. end May t,
IM S
DCP-224
N O TIC E
O F P U B LIO NEARING
T O C O N S ID ER
A C O N D ITIO N A L USB
Notice is hereby given Ihal a
Public Hearing will be held by
th*
Planning
A
Zoning
Commission
In
the
City
Commission Chambers. City
Hall, Sanlord. Florida, al 7 00
p m on Thursday. May 7th.
IASS, to consider a request for
e Conditional Us* in a R l-I,
Restricted Industrial Zoning
District
(•gal Description Lot tOA.
Osh HiU. as recorded In th*
Public Records o l tsm inol*
County. Florida In Plat Book 3.
Paga AS
Th* property being more gen­
erally
described
as
3AA0
Meilonville Avenu*
Conditional Uaa Requeued
Automobile and truck repair
(motorcycle repelr/garage)
All parties to interest and citltens shell have sn opportunity
to bo heard al said hearing
By order ot Iho Planning t
Zoning Commission of th* City
of Sanford. Ftonde. this 22nd
day of Aprtl. I M S
Helen Stairs. Chairman
Planning
E Zoning Comrmaaion
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC If a
peraon dacidaa lo appoal a
decision mode srith respect to
sny matter considered at th*
above meeting or hearing
he/sh* may need a verbatim
record of (he proceeding*
including th* testimony ond
evidence which record I* not
provided by th* City of Benford
(FS 2AA010A)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NESOINO
A S S ISTAN CE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN A N T OF THEBE
PROCEEOINOS SHOULD C O N ­
TAC T TH E PERSONNEL O FFICE
ADA CO O R D IN A TO R AT 330SS3S AS HOURS IN AOVANCE
OF THE M EETINO
PUBLISH. A p n lS 4 . IS M
DEP-33S
IN T N E C IR C U IT O O U R T,
IN AND FON
SSM IN O LS C O U N TY ,
FLO BIO A
C A S S N O . 0 7 -1 S B T -B A -I4 -B
COUNTRYW IDE HOMS
LOANS. INC . F/X/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
SHARON S BATCHELOER
(SS4UNKN0WN), MARYANNS
MORSE. CLERK O F TH E C IR ­
C U IT COURT;
SEMINOLE C O U N TY . FLORIOA.
a political aubdtvtalon
of lha Stale of Florida,
and any unknown hair*,
deviaees. grant***, creditors,
and other unknown
persons or unknown
spousot claiming by.
through and undor any of
die i
OF P O N B O IO O N M S A LE
NO TICE I* hereby given thel
th* undersigned Clerk of Nw
Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florid*. wM on to* 14tk
day ot MAY. 1SSS, *1 11:00
o'otoek A.M . ol th* Wool Front
door of Si* Samfnofa County
Courthouae In Oantord, Florida,
offor lor oof* and **S *1 public
dooerttood property situate
Sendnote County. Florida:
Lof 3. Unit TWO of
Plot thereof ** Recorded In Plat
Book AS. Page* IS . 30. and 31.
Public Records ot Seminol*
County, Florida.
pursuant to Hi* Final Judgment
entered la * case pending In
M id C o u rt Bis slyto ol «ridek la
indie* tod above
W ITNESS my hand and official
M a i of aaid Court I hi* Ath day
of AprM. IS M
(C O U R T SEJU.)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK O F THE
C IR C U IT C O U R T
By: Jano B. Jaaowlo
Deputy Clerk
If you or* a person wtth a d it ­
to this proosadlng. you era antibed. at not cool M you. to to*
provtaio* ot certain m a M ISSM .
Ptoaaa contact Court
Ira tor. M l N . Park
Sulla N M 1 , Sanlord
u r n . (SOT) S3S-43S0 aStST.
srith 3 working day* of
rscsipl ot this (nolle*
FoTMtoour* Sato); H you
flooring Impaired, o o i 1
SSS S771; If you OfO
Impaired, call 1 S S I SSI E77S.
ATTO R NEY FON PLAINTIFF
Robert H. Hoech. Jr , Esquire
Buffer A Hoech. P A .
• 1M S. Conway Rd . Bio. S
Orlando. Florid* ESSIE
(S O n M I-E tG O
April

Publish:
0EP-1S1

IS. 34. ISM

OF P U S LIO SALS
PUBLIC NO TIC E I* hereby
given that on Ih* dsl* end time
listed below, and continuing
from day lo day until *11 good*
are sold ws wiH sell *1 public
auction, to Ih* highest bidder
for cash, at Ih* warehouse of
STORAQE USA. located al 400
FLORIOA CEN TR AL PARKWAY.
LONOW OOO. FL. Ih* following
good*, wars* and mere handies
for rent and other charge* lor
which a lien on seme Is
claimed, lo wit
0S/I3/SS
DATE OF SALE
11 00 A M
TIME OF SALE
THE KUPP INC
BUSINESS SQUIP/IN YEN TORY
*3S
BARBARA ANOERSON
HOUSEHO LO ITEMS
47*
JOHNNY MEJIA
H OUSEHO LD ITEMS
*21 7
JAM ES ANDERSON II
H OUSEHO LD ITEMS
*222
RICHARD BRADLEY
HOOOIES/C RAFTS
*4*2
PATRICIA JIN N IN Q S
HOUSEHO LD ITEMS
LIL TWISTER/MICHAEL
MURRAY
HOUSEHOLO ITEMS
A ISO 00 cleaning deposit will
be collected for each unit pur­
chased and refunded after all
content* of Ih* unit/* ha* bean
removed from th* facility Th#
above inform*lion la to be pub­
lished once a weak for two eontec uliv* weeks Said sal* lo be
under and by virtu* ot th*
statute* ot Ih* slat* ot Florid*
in such cased mad# and provid­
ed
Publish April 24. and May t.

*3

•*S*

IMS
DEP-213
IN T N I C IN C U IT C O U N T
O F T N S S IS K T S I N T N
ju d ic ia l

oisourr

of

TNI STATS OF FLORIDA.
MMO FON
SSMINOLS OOUNTV
CIVILACTION
Cee* Hei ST-ttTS-CA-t*
Dhtoleni I
NEW SO UTH F I 0 I R A L SAVINOS DANK, a Federally
Chartered Savings Bank.
Pfatotift.
-vsERICA M O ILEV. AMANDA
BOAN. a miner. ANDREW
DOAN a miner. BILLIE PRIEST,
at Conservator tor AMANDA
DOAN, a minor. BILLIE PRIEST,
t t Conservator tor ANDREW
BOAN. a minor. TH E UN ITED
STATES OF AMERICA, end
• TATE OF FLORIOA.
DEPARTM ENT OF REVENUE.
Defendants
N O T I C I O F S A LS
Notice I* hereby gtven Ihal
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Forecloaur* entered In th*
above-atyled caut*. In th*
Circuit Court el Sammol*
County. Florida. I wMI tell Ih*
property aituet* In Setmnol*
County. Florida, described at
The E t t l 35 14 feet of Lot 34
and th* West S4 M feet at Lot
35 Bloch S7. SANLANDO TH E
SUB UR B B E A U TIF U L. PALM
SPRINOS SECTIO N, according
to the Plat therool. a* recorded
« PI*I Booh 3 Pag* M-173. ot
th* Public Record* ol Seminole
County. Florida
t l public aale. to th* highest
and best bidder ter cash, at Ih*
Waal Irani door of th* Svmmole
County Courthoua*. 341 N
Park Avenue. Sanlord. Florida
al 11 04 A M an MAY !4th.
1M 4
DATED

IMS

this Itti Say of April

Maryann* Mora*
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Jen* E Jaaawtc
Deputy Clerk
AMERICANS W ITH DISABILI­
TIES
ACT
OF
IS M .
Admmtabslrve Order Ne 43-37;
Persons with a disability who
need e special accommodation
lo participate to this proceeding
should contact AOA coordina­
tor al 301 N Perk Avenu*. Butte
N 301. Sanlord. Florida 33771
al toast hv* day* prier to Ih*
proceeding Telephone 407333-4330 eat 4337. I-0 0 0 -M 5 1771 (TO O ) or l-O O G -S M -trrO
(v). trio Florida Relay Service
N O TE TH IS C O M M U N IC A ­
TION. FROM A D E B T C O L L E C ­
TOR. IS AN A TTE M P T TO C O L ­
L E C T A D E B T ANO ANY INFO R ­
MATION O BTAIN EO W ILL BE
USED FOR TH AT PURPOSE
Oibbon*. Smith.
Cohn E Arnett
P O Baa 3177
Tampa. F L 33A01
Publish AprM 17. 34. 10M
DEP-ISO
F C I S S T liJ S S
IN T H E C IN C U IT C O U R T
OF T N E IS T N JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN M B FOR
C A S E BOt 0 7 -0 M 4 -C A -1 4 S
R O B E R T S BRANHAM
AND LAURIE S. BRANHAM.
Ptotobft*.

v*

WILLIAM T. WILSON.
JR . t o o l.
Defendant*

OF FORECLOSURE BALI
NO TIC E IE H EREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment e l Faraateaura dated
AprM Sto. 1SSE and enured to
Caa* No. 47-3034-CA-14-1 ol
to* Circuit Court of to* 14Mi
Judicial Circuit, to and far
Seminal*
Count*.
Florida,
whereto R O B E R T f BRANHAM
AND L A U N II E. BRANHAM .
Plaintiff* and WILLIAM T. W IL­
SON. JN . *• al Defendant!. I
•rill a*M to Ih* hlghaal bidder
for caah al th* Waal Irani door
ol
Ih*
Saminola
County
Courthoua* to Sanlord. Florida,
on th* 14 th day o l MAY. 14d4. al
11:00 o'clock a m ., to* followtog described property a t te l
forth In ta id Summary Final
Judgment lying and being tik iel* to Seminole County. Florida,
lo wit.
LO T 3. C LUS TER N. W ILD­
W OOD. A PLANNED UN IT
D EVELO PM ENT. A C CO R O IN O
TO TH E P LAT TH ER E O F AB
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK t t .
PAGES 7. E. E. AND 14. OF THE
PUBLIO R ECO R DS OF S EM I­
NOLE CO UN TY. FLORIDA.
N O TIC E ANY PERSON W ITH A
DISABILITY REQUIRING S P E­
C IA L A C C O M M O D A TIO N TO
PARTICIPATE IN TH IS P R O C EE O IN O S H O U LD C O N TA C T
(SET) 333-4330. 1-EOO-4SS-E771
(T001; 1-EOO-4SS-E7TO (V). VIA
FLORIOA RELAY SERVICE. NOT
LATER THAN SEVEN (7) DATE
PRION TO TH E P R O C E ID IN Q
DATED this Sth day ol A P R IL
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol to* Court
By: Jen* E. Jssewic
Deputy Clerk
SPIELER E ASSOCIATES. P A.
Attorney* lor PUtotHt*
4700 Biecayn* Boulevard
Miami. Florida 33137
(SOS) 173-7400
Publish April 17. 34. 14SS
0 E P -1 IS

C IT Y O F LO N O W O O O .
FLO R IO A
N O TIC E
O F P U B LIO H EA R IN G TO
C O N S ID E R A D O P TIO N OF
P R O P O S E D O R D IN A N C E S
TO W HOM IT MAY CONCERN
NO TICE IS H EREBY OIVEN by
th* City ol longw ood. Florida,
that Ih* City Commission will
hold a public hearing lo consid­
er enactment ol tha tallowing
Ordinance*
O R D IN A N C E NO . S S -IS S S
AN ORDINANCE OF THE C ITY
OF
LO N O W O O O .
FLO R ID A
AM ENDINQ
C H A P TE R
t.
QARBAQE ANO REFUSE. AR TI­
C LE II R ES ID E N TIA L 8 0 L I0
W A S TE C O L L E C TIO N . S E C ­
TIO N * S-31 TH R O U Q H S 3*
PROVIDING FOR TH E C O L L E C ­
TION OF RESIDENTIAL SO U O
W ASTE BY A C O N TR A C TO R
PUR SUANT TO A CO N TR AC T.
N O T A FR AN C H IS EE P U R ­
SUANT
TO
A FRANCHISE
AOREEM ENT. PROVIDING FOR
DISPOSAL AS REQ UIR ED OV
IN TE R LO C A L
A O R EEM EN T
W ITH
(E M IN O L E
C O U N TY .
PROVIDING FO R C HAR O ES
ANO RATES. ANO PROVIOINQ
FOR RESIDENTIAL CURBSIDE
R ECYCLIN G SERVICE. PROVID­
ING FOR C O N FLICTS . SEVER­
ABILITY ANO EFFECTIVE DATE
O R D IN A N O S NO. SB-14SS
AN OROINANCE OF THE C ITY
OF
LO N O W O O O .
FLORIDA.
AM ENDINO
C H A P TE R
*.
QARBAQE ANO R EFUSE. AR TI­
C LE II. R ES ID E N TIA L SOLIO
W ASTE C O LLEC TIO N . SECTIO N
S-31 C H AR O ES AND RATES
S U B S E C TIO N (c ) TO E S TA B ­
LISH AN ADM INISTRATIVE FEE
TO 0E PAID BY R ES ID E N TS
FOR THE D U TIES PERFORMED
BY THE C ITY IN BILLINO ANO
C O LLEC TtN Q FEES FOR R ESI­
DENTIAL SOLID W ASTE C O L­
L E C T IO N .
PROVIOINQ FOR
C O N F L IC TS .
SEVER AB ILITY
ANO EFFECTIVE OATS
•eld Ordinances were placed
on hr*I reeding on April tOlh.
ISAS, and th* City Commission
will consider same lor final pas­
sage and adoption alter Ih*
public hearing, which wiH be
held to Ih* City Hall. 17S Waal
Warren Avenue, Longwood.
Ftortda. on Monday. Ih* 4 th day
ol May A 0 . IM S . al 7 SO p m .
or aa soon thereafter es possi­
ble At the meeting, interested
parties may appear and be
heard with respect to th* pro­
posed Ordinance* This hearing
may be continued from lime to
time until final ocbon is token
by Ih* City Commission
A copy ol Ih* proposed
Ordinance* are posted al the
City Halt Longwood. Florida,
end copies are on Me with the
Clerk ol th* City end seme may
be inspected by th* public
N O TIC E All persons ere
advised that il they decide to
appeal any decision* mad* al
these meetings/heenngs. they
wMI need a record ol Ih* pro­
ceeding* and tor such purpos­
es. they may need to insure Ihal
* verbatim record it mad*,
which record to me lode the tes­
timony and ovldanc* upon
which th* appeal it to be mad*
(per Sec
tS S S tS S . Fiend*
•latutta) al hi* or her own
Deled thi* 31*1 day ol AprM
A D . IM S
C ITY OF LONOW OOO
O ER A LO IN I 0 ZAMBRl.
C ITY CLERK
RUSLISH Friday. April 34 tSSS
0ER-33S__________

—i—n --- 1-----

c is c u rr c o u r t
OF T N I IS T N JU D IC IA L
C IR O O IT OF FLO NfO A
M AN D FON
S S M IN O LS C O U N T Y
G S N IR A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISIO N
C A S S N O . S T -t S S -C A t 4 -S
H ARBOURTON M ORTQAQE
CO . L R l/k/a
Rialto Valley Funding. L R .
RlemtiN.
VS
JENNIFER L. MILLER
and DIANE M RLORR
A/K/A DIANE M TARR and
THE UNKNOW N HEIRS,
devtoeea, gram***, assignee*,
kenor*. creditors, trwslees.or
other ctouneat* claiming by.
through, under or against
JOHN C RLORR deceased,
and KENNETH J KLORR and
EMILY B KLORR. *1 a t .
Defendants
N O TIC B
O f F O B S O L O S U M SALE
Notice to hereby given thel.
pursuant to Ihal Final Judgment
ol Foroctoaur* dated AprM Sto.
IM S . and entered m ervtl cee*
number S 7-S 33-C A I4 -S , el Ih*
Clreuil Court of Ih* I t l h
Judicial Circuit to and far
Seminole
Courtly.
Florida,
whereto HARBOUR TO N M O R T­
GAGE CO . L R F/K/A PLATTE
VALLEY FU N D IN Q . L R . I*
Plaintiff and JEN N IFER L
M ILLER.
TH E
SO U TH LA N D
CO R P O R ATIO N .
DIANE
M
KLORR A/K/A DIANE M TARN.
• TA TI O F FLORIOA. DSRART
M IN T OF REVENUE. UN ITED
• T A T IS O F AM ER ICA. T H I
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES
ORAN TE E S .
A E S IO N E IS .
LIENORS. CREDITO R S. TR UST­
EES. OR O TH E R CLAIM ANTS
C LAIM IN Q
BY. . TH RO U G H.
UNDER OR A O A IN IT. JOHN C
KLORR. D E C EA S E D . M living,
and *N unknown pantos claim,
tog by. through, undor and
agatoal Ih* above named
defendant!a) who or* not known
lo bo dead or alive, whether
said unknown pantos may claim
an tolaraat a* spout**, heir*,
devia***, grant***, or other
claimants claiming by. through,
under or against. JO H N C.
KLORR. K E N N E TH J KLORR.
EMILY
B
KLO R R
It/ar*
0*fendant(&gt;). I will tell to Ih*
and best bidder for
caah al Ih* west front door of
th* Bominoto C ounty court
house in Sanford. Saminola
County. Flonda. at 11 00 A M
on th* 14th day of MAT. IM S .
Ih* foSoaring described proper­
ty a t aet forth In said Fmal
Judgment, lo wit:
Lot 17. FOX RUN. according lo
Ih* pi*I thereof sc recorded In
Plat Book IE . peg* SO. Public
Records of Saminola County.
Florida
N O TE PUR SUANT TO THE
FAIR
OEBT
C O LLE C TIO N
P R A C TIC E S A C T Y O U ARE
AO VISED TH AT THIS LAW FIRM
IE D EEM ED -TO BE A D E B T
C O LLEC TO R ATTEM PTING TO
C O L L E C T A O E B T AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINEO WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated th* Ath day ol A P R IL
IS M
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jaaawtc
Deputy Clerk
C O D IU S E ETAW1AREKI
in t n s

highest

4416 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Tempo. Florida 33M 7
Telephone (S IS ) S77-ASS*
C EE 4*7-012*4
Publish AprM 17, 34. IB M
DER-1B3

J

Legal Notices
N O T IC I
OF F IC T IT IO U S NAMB
Notice I* hereby given that I
am engaged to business al 123
Krider A l . Sanford. FL 32773.
Seminol* County. Florida, under
th* Fictitious Nam* ol C O LO R S
BY C ARLV. and that I intend to
register said name with th*
O M sion
ol
Corporations.
Tallahassee. Florida, to accor­
dance with Ih* provisions ol th*
Fictitious Nam* Statute*. ToWit Section BAS 0*. Florida
Statutes 1M1
Carlos L Duncan
Publish April 24. 1*9*
DE P-250
N O TIC B
OF F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Nolle* I* hereby given that I
am engaged to business at 2445
Empire Piece. Sanford. FL
32773.
Aemlnol*
County.
Florid*, under th* Fictitious
Name ol FLO O R B N IN I A
C L E A N IN G B E R V IO IB . end
thel I Intend lo register said
name with th* Dtvislon ol
Corporations,
Tallthassa*.
Florida, to accordance with Ih*
provision* ot th* Fictitious
Nam* Statutes. To-WH Section
**5 04 Florid* Statute* 1SSI
Ramon Espinal
Publish April 34. IS M
0EP-2A1
IN TN B C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N B I IG N T B I N T N

judicial

ctscurr

IN AND FON
•EM IN O LB C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C IVIL A C TIO N
CABB N O . B T-1 1B 7 C A
DIVISION 14-L
MARKET S TR E ET MORTQAQE
CORPORATION.
PttinlifK*).
vs
ROOERICK T YOUNO
A/K/A ROOERICK
YOUNO. *1 *1.
Defendant!*)
N O T IC I
O F F O N IO L O B U B I S ALS
NO TICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Mortgage Foreclosure deled
April Ath. I AM . end entered to
Case NO *7-1127 C A ol th*
Circuit Court ol th* SIGHTEEN TH Judins! Circuit to and
tor (E M IN O LE County Florida
wherein
M A R K ET
IT R IE T
M ORTQAQE CORPORATION I*
Ih* Plain lilt and ROOERICK T
Y O UN O
A/K/A
ROOERICK
YOUNO
S ANFO R D HIDDEN
LAKE V IL L A ! HOM EO W NER S
A SSO CIATIO N
INC era the
Defendants. I will sell lo Ih*
highest and best bidder tor
cash at th* W E S T FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
C O U N TY C O UR TH O U S E. S A N ­
FORD FLORIOA 11 00 e m on
th* 13th day el MAY. IM S . th*
following described properly es
set
tarth
to
said
F in d
Judgment
LO T 34. HI0DEN LAKE VILLAS
PHASE IV. ACCO R O IN O TO THE
PLAT THER EO F AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 31 RAGES M .
37 AND 34 OF TH E PUBLIC
R ECO R OB
OF
(E M IN O L E
CO UN TY. FLORIOA
W ITNESS MY HAN0 end Ih*
sad ot thi* Court an AprM Sth.
IS M
(SEAL)
Maryann* Morse
Clerk ot th* Circuit Court
Oy Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
(ch e v s m a McCelto. Reymer.
Oerretl • ................................... •
Rost Office Bos 3410
Temp*. FL S M S !
FS70S2S33
N O TIC B
In accordance with Ih*
American* Disabilities Act. per­
sons needing e specie! accom­
modation to perbclpsl* to tfut
proceeding should contact the
individual or agency tending
notice not later then seven (7)
days pnor la to* proc eeding at
th* address given an lha
nonce
Telephone
4 0 7 -3 )3 4330 eat 4337. 1-SOO-MS-S77I
(TO O ) or 1-SOO-BM-S770 (v). via
Fiend* Relay Service
Publish AprM 17. 34. I S M
DER-113

INTNB CINCUfT COUNT
Of TNB 1BTN JUDICIAL
ctBcurr. INANDfON
• ■ASINOLBCOUNTY,
fLONIDA
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISIO N
C A S S NO l SB-B4BB O A IS A
CFK BANK
PLAINTIFF
VS
JEFFERSON
A B O O TES. I T AL
DEFENOANT(E)
N O TIC B OF A C TIO N
O O N B TN U C TfV B SER VIC E
TO JE FFE R S O N A B O O TE S
AND UNKNOW N SPOUSE OF
JEFFERSO N A B O O TES whose
residence
It
unknown
il
h*/*h*/th*y be living, and If
he/aha/thay be dead. Ih*
unknown defendants who may
be spouse*, heir*, devisee*,
grantee*, assign***, lienors,
creditor*, trustees, end alt par­
lies claiming an inlaretl by.
through, under or agatoal Ih*
Defendant*, who ato net known
to be dead or ait**, and aH par*
lie* haring or cterming to have
any righ t till* ot toI* real to th*
properly described In to* mort­
gage being torocloeed heroin.
YOU ARC H EREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage an th*' following
property:
LO T 1. W INGFIELD NORTH II.
AC CO R D IN G TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. A ( R ECO R DED IN
PLAT B O O K SB, PAGES 44
TH R O U G H
4*.
PUBLIC
R ECOROB
OF
SEM INOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
he* boon tried against you and
you are required la a# nra a
copy at your written defenses.
M any. lo It on DAVID J STERN.
(S O Ptotobtt a attorney, tvhoa*
address is SOI • University
Drive (SOS. Plantation. FL
33334 (ne talar than 30 daya
tram tha data of to* fust publi­
cation ol tola nolle* el action)
and ftto to* anginal with th*
clerk ol tot* court either before
service on Plato tiff a attorney or
Immediately thereafter, other­
wise a default will be entered
against you ter Ih* roMaf
demanded in Ih* complaint or
petition filed herein
W ITNESS my hand and Ih*
teal ol I hi* Court al SEMINOLE
County. Flonda. thi* t ) l h day el
APRIL. IB M
(B EAU
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
C IR C U IT C O UR T
B Y Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
LAW O FFICES OF
DAVID J STERN
ATTO R NEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l • UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITS SOO
PLANTATION. FL 33334
BB-2I3SS (M LC)
Publish AprM 17. 34. IB M
D E P -t lt

Legal Notices
IN TN B C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T H I I IG N T I B N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F FLO R ID A ,
IN A N D FON
• EM INO LB C O U N T Y
C IV IL DIVISION
C IV IL A C TIO N
Cee* N s.i B T -I S 1 7 -C A
Division: 14-L
NORW E8T M ORTQAQE. INC .

PIstolid.

ROBERT EARLE OOVO and
VALERIC CLARKE OOVO.
THE VILLAS OF
CASSELBERRY HOM EOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
FIRSTPLU* FINANCIAL.
INC l/k/a REMOOELERS
NATIONAL FUNDING CORP
and UNKNOWN
TENANTS/OWNERB.
Defendants
N O T I C I O F BALB
None* I* hereby given, pur­
suant to Final Judgm ent ol
Foreclosure lot Plainlid entered
to Ihl* cause, to Ih* Circuit
Court ol Seminol* County.
Florida. I will sell Ih# property
situated In Seminol# County.
Florida dssenbod a*
LO T 113. VILLAS OF C A M E L DERRY PHASE 4. ACCOROINO
TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF.
RECORDEO IN PLAT BOOK 43.
PAGES 48. 47 AND 4S OF T H I
PUBLIC RECORDS OF S EM I­
NOLE C O UNTY. FLORIOA
and commonly known at 3)34
Hemlot Loop. Winter Perk.
Florida 31742. at public sal*. Is
th* highest and best bidder, lor
cash, al th* weal front door of
th*
Saminola
County
Courthouse in Sanford, flonda
el ( I S O a m . on MAY 14th.
IM S
Deled this (Ih day ol April
IM A
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Jan# ( Jasoenc
Deputy Clerk
RICHARD ■ Me IYER
Kass Hodge* P A
P O O oi (SO
Tampa FL 33401-0600
Publish April 17. 24 IS M
DEP-1B4
IN TN B C IB C U IT C O U B T
OF T N I ItB N T B B N T N
JU D IC IA L C IB O U IT
IN AND FON
S IM IN O L B C O U N TY ,
FLO N IO A

CASA NO.i BS-1I 4-ON-M-W
IN RE THE ADOPTION OF
CAITLIN SHANNON M CCARTY
A Minor Child
N O TIC B OF A C TIO N
TO WILLIAM DOTSON
C/O Bootlegger's
F/k/a P J '» Lounge
*00 International
Speedway Bird
0s,ton* Ossch fL 3211 S
YOU ARE H EREBY N O TiflE D
Ihal an action lor Adoption hat
been tiled to to* matonl caa*
end you ere required to serve a
copy ot your written defense#
it any lo it on S TEVEN O
HORNEFFER P A . Petitioner's
attorney whose address is M 0
Douglas
As*.
Burt*
102.
Allamonl* Springs. FI 13714.
within SO day* slier first publi­
cation and til* th* original with
th* Clerk ot this Court either
be tor* service on Petitioner's
Attorney or mwnediatoty there­
after otherwise a default wU&lt;
be entered against you for th*
relief demanded in th* Petition
ANSWER DATE M AT Sth. IS M
In accordance with Ih*
American* With Disabilities Act.
person* with dieabditi** need■

■n* a speet*! sesemrwedekee to • .s i
participate m this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration. 301 N Park
A v * . Sanlord Flonda 32771.
telephone (407) 323-4330. not
Islet than seven (7) day* pnor
to too proceeding II hearing
unpaired. (TO O ) t-S S O S S S 4771. or Voice (V) t -SOO M S 4770 via Ftonde Raley Service
W ITNESS my hand end ofhciel
eel of this Court an to* 2nd
day at APRIL. IM S
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk a l to* Cucuit Court
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
PubUth April 10. 17. 34. knd
Msy I. IM S
DE P-103

•URROdATB-B COUNT
Of TNB
•TATS Of NBWTORN
ONTARIOOOUNTV
NNOBATS CITATION
’ 4BBBB
Th* People ot Ih* Slate el
New Verk. by G od * grace free
end independent. MICHAEL J
MIRRAS. (B O (GAL)
To TAMMY COSTON/
TAMMY DOBSON
Address unknown
TONIA (TONYA) C O BTO N
Address unknown
JASON C O STON
Boa 343
Rusted Spring*. KV 4M 43
JESSE CO STO N
Boa 343
Rutaall Springs. KV 4 M 4 )
CONNIE C O STO N
Boa 343
Rusted Spring*, KV S M S )
Parent el Jaton • Jet**
A petition having boon duty
Mad by DO R EEN J . HAGEN
wheae domiciliary address la
1011 Kennedy Read. Romutue.
Yorfc
YO U ARE HEREBY C ITE D TO
SHOW C A U S E
bolero the
Surrogate's Court of Ih* County
of Ontario, of tha Ontario County Courthouse. In th* City
of Canandaigua, New Vert on
May IBto. IB M . at S 36 o'clacS
« to* forenoon el that day why
a decree ahouid not be mad* to
to* a* la I* ol ALLEN 0 . C O B TON
lately
domiciled
at
3663
Spangle Street. Canandaigua.
New York, In Ih* County of
Ontario. Now York.
(1) admitting to probata aa th*
Lett WMI and Testament el th*
decedent the following written
instrument attached hereto
deled June 17th. 1M 7.
and (3) granting letters as totLatter*
Testamentary
lo
DOREEN J. HAGEN
Dated, attested and tested on
AprM Sth. I S M
(SEAL)
Hon Frederic T. Henry. J t
By Donna Crude!*

Chief Clerk
lorney lor
foi Petitioner
L L A N OKARZ
I
_______
Laurence M Kara. Esq
S Gorham Street
P O . Boa M l

Canandaigua. NewYork 14434
Note: Thi* oil*ban is served
upon you at raquired by law.
You era not required la appear.
If you fail la appear or M* writton objection*, if wii ba
assumed that you da net object
lo tha raltol requested You
have a right la have aa altarney-tl-lawappear for you.
Publish April 10. 17. 34. and
May 1, IBM
O f P-110

�Seminole Herald, Sanlord, Florida •Friday. Apnl 2 4 ,1996 •11A

70— E d u c a t io n
T r a in in g

13— H e a l t h &amp; B e a u t y
e x t r a h o l id a y w e i g h t ?

1 On 1 Personal Training ml
Lifetime Fitness Free body lal
analysis
Dennis.
Exercise
Physiologist. 7726697___________

it

Accredited Truck School COL.
VA7TA Apprv Job Assist

wvend o a iv t National Truck
School

14— F o r S a l e
71— H e l t W a n t e d

SECUR ITY BAR S A DOORS
LIC, 34 yr* Exp
50,000

designs

lisq

It Free eat

NOW HIRING

Qua tty guaranteed
904 985 0013 or 4Q7 324 3166

F7T tor a Major Manufacturing
plant in Sanlord Positions are
■variable on al shrtts. Pace­
setter Personnel el 330-2811
or 330-1818

21— P e r s o n a l s

ADOPTION

TELEMARKETING

living expense*
counseling

GUARANTEED
$ 10.50 P/H

t medical

GIFT OF LIFE
•0O-I1M4U

IN TRAINING

DATE LIME-FUN TIME 1 900
407-7782 Ext 3678 12 » V n 18
Yr* serve U (819)654 6434

3 poa aval Avg I 15 5&lt;Vhr. Sal
♦ comm Sanlord based pool
heatng Warder No ootd cstmg
living vrvned F/T A P/T
Car
Misty Smaltter 323-2070 t i l .

Longwood Meaeege Studio.
Walk ms welcome 7 days
Private rmt Female Stall
Uac*VM7785

112
■ stae tiaaponan*s. tec

407-338-8300

WO m

S07 080 1118

Long Term-Abort Term
Tamp To Hire

LO O K M O FO R BIR TM M O THER
6 S IS TER White male born in
Sanlord (910/45 lo a young amole woman from a prominent
Sanlord family Adopted at 9
mot ol age First name was
Michael Please cal 1352)372
, 4342 4 you/ia»e mto. . , . , , ,

'E X T R A INC O M E

23— Lost &amp; Found
ALO N E? F l a Moat R E S P E C TED Dating Bureau Smce 19771
A l Age* met Seniors Bringing
People Together 800 922-4477

C N A '6

NEEDED: FLOORMAN. Musi
Strip, wsi A bull floors and
haul equipment Musi work
weekends and week nights
CALL 2216781 8*m-5pm.

NEW WAGE PROGRAM
A l shifts. F T A P T We otter
eiceflenl benefits, including
med*cal/dent*L1ite
Insurance,
education
reimbursement.
40l(k). paid vacs non, pay instead ot benefit* We are
seeking dedicated Individuals
with evpenence. but witeng to
tram right person(t) Please
apply Healthcare A Rehab
Center ot Sanford. Contact N4
sa Aymen 950 Meaonvtee R d ,
Sanford FL 32771-2290 (407)
322 8566 EOE

CDL C LASS A TRUCK
D R IV E R S N EE D E D
Short term haul* • E A S Y MOftET1 Long term emptoymenl opporlunmas ava Sable with (as!
growing
company
Eiceflenl
pay A benefits (sitensfve travel
involved) See Homier Sates
Manager O MARINA H O TEL A
C O N FE R E N C E C E N TE R .
530
N Palmetto Avenue. Sanford I
AM.
4/26AM No Phona Cals
Contractors A Truckers
Maka contact quickly, your
state A N America New freight
m elding sys 24 h rl 13/mm
1698668-4470 MC/Vlaa
C O U N TE R P ER S O N lor busy
Dry Cleans 1 *1 Lake Mary Good
pay 788 3935 Of 592 5555

Earn 1200 - 1500 weekly mail
vyj carepgrams For, more,»v
lormanor send a s*n ad
dressed stamped envelope to
Oaus Cards A Oris. PO B01
612290. fckarrs. F I 33281

is looking 'fo/ talented and ea
cepiional individual* tor the
Wowing position*

DEBARY MANOR
RN 7-3
' HousekaspmgLaundry Aids
* CNA's AS shifts
' Dwtary Aktes
Competitive wages, sieeasnt
benefits tn d fteitote schsdul
mg Cart 4076806420. EO E.

Parents ..C h otceaT* Are your cikldren being invol­
untarily translated due to de­
segregation?
• 0*1 you not receive your lest
choice ol school?
For more information contact
Mrs Loud • 321 0849
Mr Cuschens - 328 3240

27— N u r s e r y &amp; C h i l d
C are
AN EXP LO V M Q MOM
Provides educational actMiles
along wen TLC A playroom, ten
yrd Cert C P flCO LR atTtea
rates For mterv ww 330-0700

RECEPTIONIST/COUNTER

PERSON F/T er P/T
Printing A dale arwy rupen
anceaptos Oood salary

Cai 3366682

N o w HlrinQ (o r
Srtnilnolrt C ou n ty

EXPERIENCED Fvs wood bomnet* Musi know how lo ipM A
market wood Cart 123-3461
EXPER IEN C ED GROUNDSM EN
lor Irse co Top pay.
COL A
PLUS C A LL 323-34(1

Sates Associates
Assistants
FuS Time I Part Time

Pwase cal 0 am to 3 pm
Monday thru Fnday Only
16066746080 a i t 03
EOC

use S283-10.
WALK4N1 A U . K D rt art thd
nurse t specialty Healthy kids
too* H R S 4042532 324-18A2

MAIN T t NANCE
A LL A R O U N D HA NOYMAN
Musi have own loots and
iransportaivin.
knowledge oI
aspects or
maintenance
C a i 467-2446011 er 497623-

55— B u s in e s s
p p o r t u n it ie s

HAIR STYLIST

We per tor f ipertence
Eicertensr
Cal our 24 hr Job Line today1
1-600-711-JOBS

EOC

RIGHT HAND MAN
N e e d s 78 w o rk e rs deify.

*88 sign on bonus to new em-

Up lo SOX comrr»»e*cm|7V
M w i w n A Benelfts In Lake
Mery Salon

FANTASTIC SAMI
1166100
CONSTRUCTION APT REHAB.
Carpenter Drywai S Punch out

I r t r a pay to rpfvwrs
■Open 8 am
I PoBteacb Rrt, Longwesd.

2964108
ASM Fl W C B f f l g

*1 also te a l have 1
pJlason. flba 002-1448 ? -

£300 - $500

ALL POSITIONS
Now h m g Part time A Firt kme
E ice Sant wages
•SERVERS

OteS t aring phone cards No ta ­
pe nonce necessary For mors
mtormation send a SASE to
Primetime
Communicationa.
P O Boa 884353. Miami. F I
33268-1353

■COUNTER W L P

M I T Home Butew.ee out them
If you are serious about making
money ml no set ot prod, no ny,
no nsk. C el 262-3320

Hgn vokxrw rsstaursnt Heated
at me Ortsndo-Aarrtord Airport
Jterry ‘6 C ater
323-0345

EARN 11668b MO. Home Bu*rnees NOT MUM no aartmg 1•00695-0796 act 7806 24 hra

Mon-Fn from Asm &gt;0 2pm

59—Financial
Services

AM ER ICAN MAR) IS hiring tor
fulltime work. Monday Friday
C a l 22364S4 tar appommers n
Ihe Sanlord oftlce

T I E D ol bemg turned doom tor
o e d TI Ite m where to ctttxi the
best deate-creda cards, sm
bus loans, debt consolidation
Rates as low as 5 9% . no an­
nual toes, etc H A W Enssrpnses 3231998___________________

63— M

ortgages

WE B U Y M O R TO A OE N O TES.
Trust Deeds Lend Contracts an
yvahera It you own a note or art
coaectmg pmei C a l 322-4029

70—Education
T raining

St

M A MEDICAL ASSISTANT.
A t a MeckcaJ Aawstant with an
Associate ol Scienca degraa.
you art hatp prapara patterns tor
taamutauona. conduct Mnportant tests and perhapa even ass­
ist In mmor surgery Ira a re­
ar i f you
waning career
you ksa helpIng others

Ouarty
-Graduate Placement Asse-

LAKE MART CHIU) CARE
CENTER looking lor responsi­
ble. dspendsbte. A experienced
cars giver tor varied age groups
Please cel 221-2264

C A P P U C C IN O

Late Mary* fine orteig restau­
rant otters a great working en­
vironment Be pert of e protee
lionai teem and connxite to
our auocsaa
Open Posrttona
(Fui A Part Tima)
•Ctahwashav IS 75/hr
-CookJ 11 OOTv
•Servers 12 l\?v . ups
Apply in psroon at
951 Greenwood Bkrd, l
Msry or cal 2216332

Cal Ibdayl 4076316818

C lty C o tb g *
B53 East Hwy 436, Ste 200
Ciliatterty. FL 32707
Parents ..O ie to e a Tuntarty bansterred due to deaaraegsawi?

' Did you not receive your Iral
choice ot achoor?
For more tntofmate
ktev Louts- 321-0848
Mr. Cukfwna - 3286240

m Vokjste county
CktA
needed
tmmedetefy
hnoua experience helpful
Cell Dartery Manor 407686-

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407/831-0033

LOCAL BUSINESS
ENTERPRISES
Lockheed Martin It an equal
opportunity employer cur­
rently in the prncesc of purcuing ihe Orlando Sanford

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\irp g rl ^ S y ir t j y Im g p jig menlc cimlracl and are inlcrccled In creLing cufxuntrac love/ pmvidrrc who cpecialIre in ihe following cenicev

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• General FJectric
71— H m * W a n t e d

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t

WAREHOUSE • 2ND SHIFT
STtCKERINO • RECOTON
CORPORATION, the nadoni
leading diStrtootor/manufsclursr of etoctnc accessories, hat
an opening m its Lake Mary
warehouse tor Tnd shift stickenng position
Hour* ert
4 00PM • 12 30AM Musi be
able to kft 50 toe FVtpontC*
■*t include pricing product*
•nd tebelng Be abte to adapt
to efta get end possess good
orgsnustxxiel skit* Apply m
person el 2950 Lake Emma
Road Lake Mery. FL 32746
EOE

W EEKLY R ENTALS
Starting • 177Arb

• Trenching and FIN
» Fencing

99— Apartments •

• Fiber Cable
Installation

U nfurnished

NOW MIR**01
F/T POSTIONS:
Title Clerk A Recepfomtl
PART TIME POSITIONS:
lot Driver, PU Delivery Driver.
Block Clerk. Counter Cterk,
Lane Captan Sate Lrne Up Co
ordnitor
Apply m person or ca* lor appl
Dealers Auto Auction ol San­
ford Between 9AM 4PM M W.
3895 SR 46 East Santord
fcomer ol 48 and 415) 407-323
4090
EOeUFTW'
DRUG TESTING EMPLOYER
WAREHOUSE
POSITIONS:
SHWPrtfO. RECETWfO. PICK* » . PACKING ANO WARE
HOUSVfa • RECOTON COR­
PORATION. toe nations teed
mg (kstrbutor’manufacturer of
etectroruc accessonst, has
Immsaiste openings m its
Lake Mery lac-ties tor 1st end
2nd shift wars house. Hours
avertable:
7 OOem-l.lOpm.
8 00em-4 30pm and 4:OOM812:16AM. Mutt be abte to Ml a
ftwiiwn cf 50 tot on a consn
uout basis Forkkft sipenence
preferred SUrtmg rate 15 75
I si shift. 15 95 Tnd shift
Mutt paas mafh MW Apply ..
person e l 2950 lake Emma
Rosrt. Lake Mary, FL EOK.

Historic Downtown 316-4423
EFFICIENCY

Maid &gt;erv • convenient location
3236008
TU fV R S H E O ROOMS-A2 uMt

1 BEDROOM APT 2nd FI. quiet.
dsin.Ae. refng. wtr md 129V
mo • 1200 dap 32E6146
M A R IN E R S V IL L A G E

LAUAOAl BORM I4I0A4O
2 BORN $4/6440 ANO UP

323-6670

md Laixidry. phona. and kit
use 165 190 a week 324-4955
SANFORD • 165/wk Prwali
Home, al house pnvtedget
324 2464

Ptnw uiktrruvnd lhr Fuul h J i«
due April 79. 1991 Inierrued
Fmm muu &gt;how proof of crrtif)canon from Iteewa Rigtm
Commnuon uvi a tirlrf umvna
ry of your rmn'i qualification to
prefrvm the reined nork w*Var
v n t t . Mail or Fai tiy April 17
y™r reiponw to:

ROSELEA VIXAS

A? Specter -64fMfbn*i
HUO OKAY 487-3366638

, FI 82822
487-717-2741 (FAX)

E A R N F U L L -T IIV 1 E P A Y
F O R P A R T -T IIV IE W O R K
The Seminole Herald needs CARRIERS for
established routes in the Sanlord area. All you
need is dependable transportation, organiza­
tional skills and afternoon availability In order
to begin a great new jobl

POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW!
Apply In Parson
at tha:

Perfect For
Retired.Persons
Or A s A Second
Incomel

Seminole Herald
300 N. French Ava.
Sanford. FL

Outstanding Summer Job
Opportunities exist now at

looking tor motivated
people wen a good phone
vowe No expenence neces
eery, because we bam you to
succeed You can make MOOr
ftsbl Work in • km atmosphere
iiw

Orlando/Sanfford Airport.

Mon-Frt. tarn to I pm

G e t In on a ll th e

«

Brandy A Aeeea. B3S-7S44

NEEO 100* MEN A WOMEN
Daly workOely pay

DUMP TRUCK OMVER WTTN
COI- F/T H606 JdrtrtL

Vefsdes 1 P U if
COME WORK WITH THE MET

CALL 322-6133

L A B O R E R S N EE D E D

WBCOTON CORPORATION, toe
nations teaang manUacturerr

FOR UN DERGR O UND
U TTU TY C O N TR AC TO R
HEALTH WAtrtkAHC f ANO tel X

LAWN MAMTENANCE FORE­
MAN S LABORERS
Must have exp. Sref
Cal Terra Cere 3166000

EIFEIBIHSEE

•TRACK HOI OPERATOR
•LOADER OPERATOR

distrtoutor of consumer atec

ironic eccessone*. has an
openra n n Lake Mary oRca
tor a Lead Spray PsMw, 1M
7:00AM 6 :----- ~
iprsy pamting
molded pias
prsterrsd Mechancat abexy to
mamtam spray booth end pen
guns A abrtsy to menam tip
ply Inventory a must. Must
have excakent communication
•tutu and be deur-onented
Send resume and eatery his
y lo Human Resources.
50 Lake Emma Road. Lake
Mary. FL 32748. Of FAX re
sums and safety Malory to
407633-1904 SOS________

DynAir Services is experiencing phenomenal growth In our second
year of operations. N o w is a perfect opportunity to get involved in the
dynamic commercial aviation Industry. We are currently accepting
applications for part-time ramp servlets and part-time aircraft cleaning
positions. Applicants must work a flexible schedule, understand some
English, pass a drug screening*complete a tan year woric/school histo­
ry. For those interested in ramp services positions you must possess a
valid Florida driver^ license and be able to Nfc up to 75 pounds on a
consistent basis. We Offer:

HR

» N EW H IS H I
$6.00 - $&amp;50 par

IM6TMU A6M6AL HI6

For
commerculftMIdenbel
lend clearing Eipenence pre­
ferred Hobday psvfveceuon
MeOt SI Xisurancs. Pay com
naurata wrth axp
ftert 2266010,16F.76
R E A R )

WORK TOOAVJ8VUOTOOAV

*W|V

needs P/T help Pnmenly tor
dbOvsnes End Ealurdayk Re
qurst a strong back, pteaai
parsonaUy and #**bent di
mg record Personal buck or
UV tor lowing tatter raquasd.
Cart Kann 823-11*0.

STYLIST 4 NAB. TECH tor a
busy Labe Mary salon
Can
Brands 8366181
MUST BE STATE CERT
VILLA01. 400 8

LPN NEEDED P/T _____
Faeaxy Oucptemem present tooome. U. TTh S F 76PM, AA
W/E 76 EeL 8-11 Sun TIT0600x27

MOU.V MAE) • NBBNO
F/T * M-F ’ 66am.
W1ETTate. 467-7(76007.

NATIONAL
CASH ADVANCE
Eslabaahed atabte co Is bob
managers and F/T
ExceMent ocporiunties
Greet bens

HPQT
KVZ NS

407/322-2611

NOW ACCEPTING

h Cepe Canaveral Cruise
Una. you ditefwwie whei your

RdOlOxTtlN C tea n in g
by lemowe

OR LAND O

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LABOR RITE

LA B O R

ATTENTION MINORITY/

S E M IN O L E

DEPARTM ENT HOURS

The Sfry*! the UmR_

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Lula Campos

_____8216331

T O PLACE AN AD C A LL

cash spiffs A free cruwesf
1000 sqrvtort bonus eveAstte

408.108.

AUTOMOTIVE OCTARIRS
SantoroLongwoodOrtendo
Good inooma Potential
Benetn Aher 90 Day*
Tapft am i 407-293 3055
AVON N8E0B reps - tors ana
SM high*quanry prdduett.’ earn
good liS. Has hours 32l-7t l2

•Oey or Evanku Ctsiasa
•Anrnctef Ant tor Those K to

A baeuMti S eacteng hotel lo­
cated m toe UCF area • fwmn
tar toe tartowmg poateona All
MRVCRS. COOKS.
NOBTf
NOrtTESrt. NOUS* PERSON.
Apply m person 10 Hoadey Inn
12125 r v t Tech Ave. Ortartdo
EOE
DRUG FREE WORKPLACf
IMMEDIATE OFENrtSGS.
• n . Cs tea P/T A

A ae e m th T
1ST ANO 2ND
•LV R E C O TO N CORPORA
D O N , the nations leading
manufacturerrdwfttouior
oJ
electronic accessories, hat an
opening m its Lass
Mary
leeway tor tat and 2nd sMl as­
sembly positions Hours are
7 00AM 130PM and 4 00PM
12 30AM Musi be abte to Ml a
m n e u n ot 35 tot and stand
tor 8 hours Apply ai person at
1090 Emma Oast Trail. Lake
.Mary, FL 32746________________

Come and |0*i o r ca/tng team
ol Nunes and CNA't Excel
benefits Eipanenced rec
ognued
lOOpm-IIOOpm
shift evtetebto. Please apply si
person Deltona Haalhcare RehatxMation Center 1851 Elkcam BML Deftona EOi

L IK E W O R K IN G
W IT H P E O P L E ?

H O TEL
O P P O R T U N IT IE S

1500 DOWN—WHY RENT?
When you can own tins 3 bdrm
horns ml C/HA. new pent A car­
pel? Ask about HUD hometl
The HIMman Group, Inc.

In the ovom of an error, the Seminole Herald will be responsible
lor the first insertion only and only to the extent ol the cost of that
Insertion Please chock ad lor accuracy the first day ft a m ,

S T O C K ROOM

FI Dl required Noon6 00 pm
M F. O/F/WdV Cart 2861182
PHONE REPS ■ Earn 14) to 1500
or more • bonuehvk Day A Eve
hr* avail Ben after 60 days
Car M F 3236700 to set up an
appl No sxp, wKbam
Postal Jobs Up to 11721 hr.
Guaranteed H»* For App And
Exam Into Car 6am 5pm PST
(SMHII'WORK s i L 61001

DUMP TRUCK DRIVER WANT­
ED 5 days I week 322 8466

In ho me preschool egos 2-11.
lim ned apace Cart 321-7813.

10 3 — H o u s e s U n f u r n is h e d

8 AM - 5 PM MONDAY - FRIDAY

AG CARRIERS. INC.
A FL BASED CARRIER

FO R K LIFT aapenancad. strong
back good FL CL. pay commanaurala wfth n c
3466120

DEADLINES

Part-Time

( 4 0 7 )6 6 0 ^ )4 4 4

F/T EXPE R IE N C E D R O PER A
Q R OU NO M AN. Salary nego
Musi ba over 10 yr* and have a
vakd Fix. Soma Benefss Drug
Free Work Place
Cart 3366717

NOTHING Bl/T THE FINEST
FOR VOUI
Gdfvtew Apts on Rinehart Rd A
46A. Lk Mary AS apt homes ml
pnv alarmvgarages State-ofthe-arl aclrvity/fifnes* facility
Open today Stop out or car
302-2007 tor a personal showrig

Tuesday Ihru Friday 12 Noon The day before publication.
Sunday 12 Noon Fnday

ACCOUNT REPS
II you have txiweu lo bun
ness sales experience, are leftmotivated, reiteti oriented wrth
the desve to wm. Labor Ready
needs you We offer salary, bo­
nus. beneto and mors Sand
resume to Labor Raady
IASI 8 French Ave, Sanford FL
32771 or
far to 4076236787

DR YW ALL FINISHERS Needed
tor lead crew E ip w/ handtoois
A loots C al Al It 321 3234

(■ trualen Operators Training
position 2nd A 3rd Shift only
18 0 0 V
Located al The San­
tord Airport
3000 MeBonvtae
Ave Santord 407-111-2801

H e r a ld

C L A S S IF IE D A D R A T E S

LABOR R EA D Y 0

A O C ARRIVE,MC.

' NEW PAT P LA N "
T 9 TO 32 Cents P « MM
LOADED A L M P I T T O
S TA R T'
•LAY OVER PAY"
BREAK DOWN PAY'
‘EXTRA STOP PAY•I Osy Oft lor 7 Days Out'
•VACATION PAY1
•h o l i d a y BONUS PAY*
'401 K RETIREMENT
•PERFORMANCE BONUS
•SAFETY BONUS
•RIDER PROGRAM
•CONVENTKXALS
‘ SATELLITE EQUIPPED
•EMPLOYEE Asa* Program
1 Yr O TR EXP/ C IS A COL
REO

S e m in o le

AUDITOR, ROOM ATTENDEHTS, A MAINTENANCE UTILI­
TY.
Apply n person to the Hampton
frm A Steles. 3450 Ouadrangfe
Bfvd. Orlando EOE, Drug Free
Workplace

M co AXTSr-

L O O K M 0 FOR W ICKLOW per
ents that with to remain al
Wtcttow or WTHon parents that
•nth to transfer lo Wicklow
Call Mrs Louts 321-0841

99— A p a r t m e n t s U n f u r n is h e d

NEW ANO EXCITING HOTEL
LOCATED NEAR THE UCF
is fixing lor the following posi

Eipenenced shop at horns
window trssl mem ipeosbsl
lake MeryOvtedo area Salary
pkii bonus Call 1600-378-

25— S p e c ia l N o t i c e s

O

71— H elp W a n t e d

*98*

ADMIN A M T turned Opening
CrerM Dept strong comm, etencai skills coftechon eip a •
EOC Drug Free WT* CoasPne
0«M (407)323 0500

FOUND Ig grey long haeed le
mate eger sfnpe cat. dectawed
front Ieel FoteVl al Towna Cantar Apts. found 4/13 To claim
cal 324 4320

71— H e l p W a n t e d

Fui or panama Tbp salary, boB md ooffEiiit ton. Smoking
too. Longsiood toeabon. Cal
Oabbte al 7076270

TEMP. LABORERS
A CASHIERS
4 peopte to imtoad tuefca
4 t caahters • Chuck HomteFt
Truckload Sate. See Homier
lanegar • MANNA HO­
TS. 4 CONRRENCC CENTER,
830 N. FMmarto Avenue. San­
tord. 8 AM. 4/2698 Pays |7.0Qf
r*i NO pnonii C M -

NOW NHBMi Deed
No MteS, PT/FT, no I
■wy Cel 103-7812

TUPPCRWARE Earn 120-130
par hour tor etoia money or have
a kA6ma career 8216421

^ Free*

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K I T ’N ’ G A K L M .K ®

141— H omes F or S ale

10 &gt; — l l o l i s i s U N It.R N IS M I n

I Bdrm House '93' Water St
Mi 6 VC Credit reI njrtl Ca«
324-2417 tor price

BEAUTIFUL PINE R10GE 20*21)
ccmdo. 1S1 Hoc* Has trash ba nt,
new carpet
front screened
porch
Ready to move W
$48 900
SE2 SELL!!!

M

SANFORD
I t ! Country Dub
O -rte Clean j ' l Huge beet
yin)
Pieaunt nerghtoortwed
a r f i 2525 Geon&gt;a
C H A $525.mo *

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R e a l e s t a t e , in c

322*7498

350-0700

S :S t V r 407*699-4796

4 BED POOL HOUSE -No Pine
H.ru Totally remodeled $1000
dn $650 mo Open House Sun

1-S 788-0629_________________

2? Ccndo. tt&gt; comm pool
Lease - opbon $5501500
J M DOYLE (407) 322-2470
WE NEED H O U S ES T O R EN T

105—DUFUX/TR1PLEX

7342

SERENE 12, lamtfy heghtw*
hood. Estate se4 Bm*t (57) lor
Navet Officers $71900

3266

WANTED 3 bdrm m Ravenna
Pars

Cal Oot Waller. Jemtgan Prop
ernes 323 3165 or 330-3255
SERENE 12. tanvty neghbor
hood. Estate sea Buit (57) tor
Navel Oftcers $71 900 Cat
Oof WaAer Jemgan Proper net
321-3165 or 330-3255
3/2 w.iam rm. pool, (acutn
pnv lence Eryoy the pool this
summer,
priced
right
at
$75 000
JIM DOYLE with Stenstrom
Realty (407) 322-1420

SANFORO, I bedroom, security
alarm. FuA All, carport
Discounted to $455 324-2787

107—M obile Homes
For Rent
Fum $500/mo met
$230 Dap Avar 5/1

No ctatten no pets Pref non-

vnoker Aftet 5 30 327 0774 or
'Ay OH 321-07P6
117— C
R

o m m e r c ia l

AFFO R D ABLE HOM ES
V E N T U R E t P R O P E R T IE S

en ta ls

MARY. 192 Country Club
ltd. once or retai. 462 sq ft,
-ontad R Davis 647 7788

lake

LEASE Prime showroom $
narehouae $10970 sq It SR
44) homage 407-578-2500

118— O

t e ic e

R

LK MARY 4/3 over 2300 sq ft
tern poolSpa 3 c. gar $196,500
DU PLEX O R HOUSE 4/32 M
frple, over 1800 sq ft-179.900
4/14 Renovated Ceramic tie
sac sya Incd yd $54,900
MARKHAM W O O DS 5fi bd 3
bath 1 2 acres Over 3500 sq ft
LrvVSrvlam. tem pool. $294400

S pace Fo r

ent

A WOVE IN SPECIAL!) 400 eq
ft &amp; up' $265 A M O NTH OlhceStorage 32 1 -0120 or 333 2554

I 'A I I I
O S IIO IIN L
vl
t . in i
t ’H D l ’L *r I L S

OFFICE/OFFICf-W AREHOUSE
Now Avssabie.
Guardian Personal Storage
Cal lot details 578 2500

I.* 1 -I /!&gt;-»

153— A creage Lot For

SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
2 Suites avertable - 1100 SF A
1800 Sf. 407-321-7004_________

S

ale

BLRLDMQ L O T S 06 427
aeross bom Sunland Estates

141— H o m e s F o r S a l e

323-6212 or pgr 444-6599
O EB A K Y -2 lots 75X150 $7{A) A
150X150 $13(A) Res toned
C a l pgr 945-0157 or 322-9140

A TTE N TIO N
P R O P E R TY
OWNERS* 9 you are BvnUng
si searg your home or proper­
ty. new *s the time The marvel
&lt;t active and merest ralaa i
tow C a l Roland at Janwn
Properties Inc and I adl pro­
I vide a ino cost or oWganoo
Market JAnalysis of your home
I Marvel

D E L TO N A

10 acres

fa g

i area 10 acres. Ideal tar
horse* or corns farm. Mobile
home or homesrta. Zoned agrl
$44,900. Financing aval w/ sm
down payment (904) 767-6100

3 BDRM Fenced C H A Great
locaaon $57,900. VIP Prpopernet 332 9696 anyone

0*295-3461

122 53$ Lot 122 9/21
$7 O AK SPRINGS 3/2 OH W de
24X60 Cs The*dr SI CPAngt vAyAght A booth n Atlch Huge LR
w tire piece upgraded esrpet,
DR etec cond Call Pal fc*
Sppt 332-9116
________
67 OAK SPRINGS 12 OH W«1o
12X60 Cslherdral ceiiw jv iky
vght A b o «h n A.tch H g e LR
whre pisce. upgraded carpet.
DR exec cond. Call Pal few
sppt 322-9129_________

FREE
W OOO A W OOD CHIPS A
MULCH
C A LL 323 1411

GARAGE SALE
BAR-B-Q
SAT 11-8

ALL ALUMINUM Welk in coots*
4.5*6 1/2. new moto* A therm
indoors o* out $1,000 FIRM 330
4479

199—

INVEST OR BUYING HOUSES
PLUMS o&lt; LEMONS
Charlie 889-7287

813 ESCAMBIA Or oft E 20th
len on Locust. Right on Eacamtiia Beautiful mens cloth
vig antique table 8 mrec________

hu 5 e

RUMMAGE SALE
FLORIDA HOTEL
S A T -10-5
500 S Oak Avscomer of SB)
A Oak Clothes, baby items.
records, etc Something for
everyone______________________

HUGE OARAGE
SALE A DINNER
SAT 8-4

211-

B E D -Q U E E N
lire .
Hack
wrought von canopy and premier
orthopedc sel Neve* used »tm
boied, Cost *1200 Sell *325
Call 173-7118

1901 W
ALL'

A N T lO U E / C o iL T C T I B I E S
HOUSE OF G O O D IES 901 Lo­
cust Ave Furn , appii. househ o r ^ e t a ^ ^ 4 ^ a n d ^ l3 L 8 3 9 ^ ^

FIRM
Nev­
$95
Call

SUN 8*7
Sanlo'd 6375
MWY
427.
S O M ETHING TO R EVER YO NE!
TO O LS . F u m . clothing, house­
hold items, etc

Victorian
style with 2 twin mathesves A
trims# Never used $300 407

GARAGE SALE
SAT 9-3

DAYBED * Vunde A two 20 y*
mattresses Never used Cost
$850 Must tea $250 cash 254-

1194 Tlmocuan Way-Long
wood-Ofl General Hutchinson
Prkwy. Household Items, bi­
nes euppUee and recreational
equipment.________________

DR YERS Starling O $100 War
ranty A datvery
A . Beat 324-3285
E N TE R TAIN M EN T C E N TE R 2
units. Light jiw pla $ 2 1 0 .,Cod
332-Q188 o* 6B 8-T M 6
M A TTR E S S BALE * Full siir
used boa sprmgi 8 mattress
$65 00 Larry a Mad 322-4132
R A N G ES - Several to choota
Irom Warranty &lt; dabvery
A . Bast 124-3266

Microwave carl, small appl.
rrvsc
household
Hems
t
clothes Sat only 8 2 700 O t-

GARAGE SALE
- SAT 9-1 •* *Vn
105
VM en
Road-Ssntord
Something tat everyone!!________

OARAGE SALE
SAT 9-3
303 SATSUMA OR-San lord oft
Country CM ) LOTS OF MISC.

LAKE MARY BALL FIELD115 Sheaiey Road
Chavs, sofas, lames, pvt ta m .
kids toys/eiectronics. mower,
vacuums, tanner ware, takes. 6
rrvsc household Cad $30-0293

MOVINO SALE
SUN ONLY 9-7
129 Anthony Dr Grovevww V ilage Sub SO M ETHINO FOR
EVER YO NE'____________________
BAT
ONLY. S-t
Children»
clothes &amp; toys, lum, coeectablea. kitchenware, best seeen
Hard 6 Soft cover. 2561 El Cep
nan Dr_________________________
BAT. 9-7 Fum .yard equp. Utah
table A chewI and nvxh move
US M avai Or o i ol 20ta 6L
8A T April 25 9-3 MaeMd Heme,
clothes, appl, sewing mech
and much moral 205 Meadow
Mas Dr o6 of Lake Map/ Bfvd

f f i d H t i --------------------------------------------

W AS H ER S Always
In
stock
Dabvery 2 yew warranty
A* Best 334-3264

187—Skirting G oods
■ PO R TS SC O R ES A
NEW S NOW!

1-900-388-5900 ext. 8541

GARAGE SALE
SAT ONLY
ALL DAY
Geneva -2200 Retreat R d 8 miles
E of Sanford, of) Multel Lik e
Park Rd follow sign* ResturaM
dahet and tuppbea and akX o4

YARD SALE
SAT 7-7
4311
Orange
Ave-od
Household, lawn A mac

477.

1/2 MONTH FREE RENT
1 m . L IA M

m

a m

—

w r m m

f i a s i j

1B D R M /1B A TH
U O ^ n .
2 B D R M /1 B A T H 10 2 5 * * 8 .
2 B D R M /2 B ATH

EHU®

£ £ (i/ in g

We Offer Affordable
Beauty and Value!
•Single Slory Design • No One Betas/
or Above
• Energy • Etlcienl Studio. 14 2
BedroomAflordibte Apartment*
• friendly, On-Site, Dependable
Management
• Attic Storage, Private patio &amp; Motel

• Spwious AfiertmcnLa with large CloecU • Lake
Front • Volleyball • SpaiUlot Itaol • Tennis Courts

i

^Country Lsks Agtt.
N j / - . __ ___ NRPONT61VD
/
UVCOAKULVD
A1N

S a n fo rd C o u r t
A p a rtm e n ts
3291 8. Sanford Ava.
Sanford

Country Lake
Apartments

2714 l l t o w i l Atav lu llp j eS90*5204

f

323-3301

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

SOt B O R .

Roth ikopoca out thto
Bern prka will ba*ai lowor
■ may asm. The problem
with BKtiaM « lha (he
Nddto|oftti M i to bfltoed

b t o B t o k S a lm m o is f in l

come, flnl wvid btiit bk!

$$$ P A B t

For Junk Cars. Trucks A Mac!

v i r n t j u t a k ^ g f ^ T i r u m -tM O
240— B o a t R e n ta l s
FISHING B O A TS FOR R EN T
Starting at $30 $ 14) Also
24 Pontoon Cat 330-1612
Advertise your car or truck for
sale You're sure to get resultt
with Seminole Hereto
Classifieds!
Call 322-2811 to place your ad.

«

W .

All vehicleswill beondisplay

■BinHeadChevroletwidi
registratioabcgimingal 800
amonSunday, April 26*. By
II KX&gt;m prospectivebuyers
will havebeengiven i penooalliedpatsillowini themto
inspect (he vehicles dut
(merestthanbetween11dWm
Bid 12.90noon, ■ whichtime
thePremierSlashersale
actuallybe|im. ThePremia
Sltsha will thenbtfin slashing
potted prices on (he vehicles.
Whoever b utim| behind (be
wbsel of(hevtfaick nhenthe
priceb tUtod will begiven
be frt opportunity to
purchasethe vehicle Mthat
price.
“Webelievethatpeoplewill
amonly tsjoy (to*| ajrtM
deal but drey'll abohavefua
doin| it,’ tays Ruth.
Local BaM Reptesenadves
will beoo handtoarTwqt tawcost rnancini on the ipot
“hioatofall, we'vegot 3.75
■OlioadoUmwortiof
kvRxy-thm'iovtr ISOcm,
twb,nM,Mdqiori utility
vehiclestochoo« ftns.lt

307 Satauma DrSanford-Oft
Country Dub Rtanaar idytaatata
school. WO. stack WO. r a d v ­
ert. coffae/ind tables, tote of
rrvsc, dishes,
toys 629027$.

195— M

a c h in e

W

ork

IH FA R Ntaqere. w j g m t BU 10

l ■ 10 gauge cap. Good c a m

YARD SALE
THUR/FRVSAT 7:307

253-A d d itio n s 4
R e m o d eu n c

1000 LO C U S T AVE-Georgetown
Sub Tools. Baby aema. houaehold asms. lum . lawn 6 garden
equipment A Nice clothing
EARLY BIROS II 302 2208

ADVANCE TE C TO N IC S

219— W a n ted

to

B uy

B U Y IN G
C O M P U TE R S
P AR TS 1218992

222— M

PIANO LIS A O N B -K R W TY WR^
LIAM S Sen lord A n a 324-7568
Member of N i l Fad of Music.

223— M iscellaneous
FR EE CAR, 96 A FU N In your
spare Bn*, bean tat 37 C M Unda • 626-3317. I taeo cAer repL
pci. and rnw T i c p m a n .

11661
t t t f||| C O C O O IM
NEW R EM O DEL R ER U N
Doors, windows, carpenky.
tatangi
, decks A concrete
323-4938I St O Balm CBC19960

259-Bed it B reakfast
T H E m * T I ON CHET
OceanIrani Bed A BreeMeil Inn.
A vary ramanK eecepe

262-Cabin ets
uMUcountartop/
U K S H N to

taorMnew

r

. .

349-9066

•veaabW. Lttcilmur

1-900488-HAUL (4261)

321-8972

2 8 9 -C l e a n i n g S e r v ic e s

KATTfYE
13
F M to f

M ill. May. 174
(1/4mtaioutfic* Hornhpot)
(MTim-Tin

I mprovements
CHARLES D. (Den)
BuUta. C8C0572B5. Re*/
Comm., remodel, adtabont. re­
pair MC, VISA ... 607-320-1741
DAVE) KEY CONSTRUCTION
NewffkemodellngAtapelre
L k : COCQ67W6 320-7101
HANDYMAN -Painting, concrete,
dry wel. remodeling, renov*
Hone. Cai 262-7069____________

281-I rrigation I t
Repair_______
ty»fonvSptCdl &gt;060 321*3717

285-L andscaping
FU LL LAWN SVC hadgM*
bushes, am tree tnrnmmg 7 yre
•xp. Senior taec 8*n*(»in.on
guar. For tree eel 860-6608

1UM.IJ.fU.8MBl
(MT)BI4M4

* 7 3 , 0 0 0
INCLUDING LOT

CalI to see If you qualify for this
opportunity to own a now homo.

?

407-338-8733

*

MEDCO DEVELOPMENT

U B B d WBBhBFB 8 D rya ra

■Sated on idee price of &gt;73.910 srSh 1% fMA Mm l &gt;0 y i»-A P H A l l

trow 880JQ 68,

2 8 7 - L a w n S e r v ic e s
Clean opt, KwteltaUone. BrnP i
$ rock M i l , ntowtoa, wood
edgng wta ba happy to help ( «
you! monthly laem carl
E U H S C A FE LAWN MOMT
Fro* E l
O R EO G ROSS LAWN EERVICf
RES/COM
Q U A LITY CARE
FREE EST $21-0636.

pervdeWe PRO 666-6620

288-L e g a l S ervices
A -Z LewTech
Divorce $55. Custody $75
Bankruptcy ITS . Nam* Chang*
$55, Etc. 24 hre (407) 522-0347
http://www.mtndephnq.oom/

300-Pressure
C l e a n in g

CaR llw Beet! I Free Eewnaiee.
Great service RaWComm
d n 4 4 ^ 1111
Free eat UcAns. Metar

d T S l -r•am

OecM'WWhs'Drtvee'Home**
•Buitang* n*a/Comm*Free Eta/
UscAneur Etaam Factory
H O d M c o w W a M 324-7606

p a Ma d is e

TER MTTE r WA f &gt; I ___

WMyftowMeAao UBC/WtUR

OAUAOE REPAIR RRCCULKT
•LtowVtaur • Free Eaamew*
-20 Ware Emenerx e

275-Drywa U.

■CroaMreLandmape Oewgna

DNYWALLTTUCCOFtapevx
WU6 A Cesng Tatauree

•One Time Yen) Ctaen-Up

WE DO IT ALL!

C A L L OtCKW K L E C T R K
»

r 31 Yre.

Tree cuBtng/pruntng Landscape
gretang Top toATd tar/grevei
Beck-hoetnb cel Ffaetonebte
raw*. RANCH RENTALS
407-322-3466

2 7 9 -H A U U N G

M o . P .l.

o d t

■••tana i

308— T e r m it e R e p a ir

*
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t*
IOfTi*iA.WEfyDnoOr
Apin

2 7 8 -E l e c t r i c a l

*4ZU PALMPO
INT,SANFORD

-ta

SW ANSON LAWN 6CRYICC
Corrptata cuts $15 ♦ CaU a de

280-Home

t PSMHKLI R RERAM A* mtare*
1 rnodidi- Ntw compfoM 4 tonfl

rapan, pemong A caramc Me.

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RtetS treetr
«

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Select your lot a!

Ofcount, there'smamtodue
saledunjust reducinf teve»toryRutfanpiart’ BUI Hard
Chevrolet b ahrtyi lookini for
I weyto&gt;ivc backtodw
community that's|ivtn to
muchtous." Ha fckthat
$ivin&gt;ha Criendi Bid ott&gt;hbon intheOrlandoveil
chnce to tavt on then
vehicleswi$farmoredcsirabk
thanwboiesalinithemtototal
ttnufcn at n auctioa.
Tbotewbhin|tobaMlhe
ruihcn bepre^tfbtorsd
bc&gt;niun|Todaya Bill Hemd
Chevrolet, MiJOrbodoDr.
(Routt 1752-1/2mikNorthof
LakeMay BNd)
For further infornutioaob
thisom-of-t-kiod uks rvot
piomcal(407)I2J-

tR A * H REM OVAL OF A i T “

u s ic a l

In s tr u m e n ts

2 7 9 -H a u u n g

TYFE1.
QuereniMd beet ills Conelniction clebrs. geiege ctaen
out roofing. W i HAUL ANYTHBSO. Large l l t a l drop off

FO R

APPLI A\CE
SI (JUt. i,.,

t

couldn't gel ny bettor for the
icriout buyer’
Ruth remind*prospective
buytn toact quickly if(hey
wmt totiki advemsn of
thesemcrtdible savts|s. ‘ I
can't stress enoujh that thb b
aoneday only sale*event “
Once our inventory b reduced,
theSlashedpricescomeoffa^
it’sback tobusine**to usual.
It’sibo firstcome, frt saved,
toh’l criticaltocomecvty, if
youexpect tohaveny chance
ofpaint ** vehicleyou

YARD SALE
BALANCE OF ES­
TATE
FRV8AT 9-3

2 8 3 -C a r j t n t e y

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

ihert will beso biddto|, (bus
tffopdini boyen theperfect
opportunity to purdtate a
quality usedcar M(be lowtrt
possibleprice, includingat
least4vehicles, sock valued
ashigh bs 55000for aslittiebs

O W E * . WISH i
SO M C TH B M FOR
EVRHYONB.

i 7 « $ - n « 6 i r f l B H

,

a n ted

SUBDIVISION
YARD SALE
COVENTRY
SAT/SUN 8-3

C ent C opper/ Brass
mo Recycling: 321-0004
*. Flral-JWF M . BaLSS IS W.

HOURS U M f n 9 l2 0 &lt; U I I C U U I h

322*2611

ORLANDO,FL -JocRdh,
Oowil Mni|crofBill Honl
Chevrolet, Amcrica'iU^ol
CkvTokt Dealer”, sRxxnced
planstodqr for aooe-day tale*
event Out will fame usedcm
foraslows*$99. Tlw event,
namedthe"PraaierSkjfeer
SakTir for tbc (id 4m tevtnl
“PranwSlaihen^wfllbe
liMnlty rluhlni prica anaed
cm riftn beforeb«yen rjn, it
•dieduledfar dm Stmky,
April28*. RaisOrSUne.
Rdb offenasimpleaplaatioB for this unprecedented
tale: ‘‘We'vehadrecordisks
toCwtbityearmd wt'rc overnocked withtrade-ins. h’i Out
limpte.” HeaddL”Durin|this
salesmm wt will offer
usbtlievsbit vthm ob oar
toed inventory, ad tome
vehicleswill tell forai lowas
S99.” ThisMkwillprovidi
dmb *m win haimpaaiMi to
pm up.” Expect retail prica to
beslmlMdbyS3000toS7000,if

ion $14,000 0 0 0 407-296-1502

MOVE-IN SPECIAL

1

COM E

MOVING SALE
SAT/SUN 9-2

3-FAMILY
GARAGE SALE

VYh.te.

16Tb Street

ceouOr

217— G arage S ales

BRASS B ED Oueen w 20 yt
Orthopedic mallress set Never
used Cost *800 Must sell $225
cash 3*4-8000

i»w »*
14RU4IS64S 6434

GARAGE SALE
SAT-8-12
AND
SUN-9-12

S upplies

1 PUPPY
Shots 8 wormed
1/2 AKC
Springer Spaniel, 1/2 lab $50
Call 323-7295

RE FRIO. ADMIRAL 18 e ft In
great shape. $150 Call 3228975 anything.

&gt;1 «&gt; ear H indi

Pe ts &amp;

Cocksltels. Breeders. Cages.
Lovebirds, Cages 6 nests, t te
male Indian Rmgneck Parrot
I year old Also young birds
handled 321-2292

181— ArriiANCE* &amp;
F urniture For Sale

BEOS
O R TH O P ED IC
S E TS with 5 year warranty
er used Twin $75 Full
Queen $1t5 King $165
467-668-9954

1901 West 16th Street Sanford
Mot dugs, candy apples etc

E q u ip m e n t

159— RrAL Estate

BED

217— G arage S ales

197— Ris ia u r a n t

PARK AYE. MOBIL E PARK
Homes $3 000 to $6 000 Set Up
F h in c n g QUIET! 322-2981

DAY

193— L awn &amp; G arden

NEW • HP E L E C T S TA R T T A L ­
ER Troy Bin O tg pnee $2339
will sei to* $1000 C a l 324 5298

CARRIAGE C O VE 87
14X78.
in. CHA f.e place, W t' hook
ips $12,000 Come and visa to
see Hours
10am 4pm
126
Coachaght Court________________

SUPER S M G E WATER B EO
1100.
Cad 323-1771 tnyUme.

w im

cash

W

Orlando Area Shoppers Express Disbelief Bui Dealer
Remains Optimistic As Sunday, April 26*Sale Dale Approaches.

Ideal lor

lam W g or nursoryl Zoned agrt
cultural
$3.900/A CRE
Sm
down w/ownar finance 904-787
1772 or 904-767

e h ic l e s

inity
Local Car Dealer Shocks Communi
“WE’RE SELLING CARS FOR m

W a n ted

SUN LA NO V3 Fenced
plan, great for large l
$52,000 Owner 32M093

238— V

24 « 44 3/2 SpM 1982 S k ytw
tap tiding
$16,900.

SANFORD2/1
furn COV paIto.thcd. e«c cond. ctain quiet
pA low to $ conv loc $4500

SANFORO 5/1 2 Story 1917 H*
lone home LR wdr pic. Den, DR
2 Aitch CHA sec Motherlaw &amp;
drive
way.
NEEDS
TLC
$125 000 C a « 834-7958 or 320-

SANFORO. 2/t near Seminole
MS CHA. W W CARPET
Sec 9 accepsea 323-4484 or
.44 5513
_______

•i l g

•92 PONT. Trentport Q T e 9 3
eng p/w/), CD. ADS. great cond
$6995 330 9638

o m is

______________mgs._____________

SANFORO 3/1 CHA Wal to wa&lt;
carpeting Section 6 OK 333-

12. Part

M A N A G E R S S P E C IA L
11 s 60 2/1 1987 Show Fum
C H A gsvlum
$15,500

Police Impounds
Good running Honda. Chevy.
Jeeps A Sports utikhet
1-600-772*7470 eiL7360

i H

198$ Pslm H.tbof Motvle Horn*
26i64 Must Sen L ias new.
many evt'as $19,000 592 2702

CHA W O hkAjp $4951450

SE IZ E D
CARS
bom
1175
Porsches. CediHaes. Chevys
BMW s, Corvettes Also Jeeps
4WD s Your area Tot Free 1
800-216 9000 E»1 2206 lor C«r
reel listings

CARS
S100-$500

o b il

Homes horn pennies on $l
Delinquent Tai, Repos REOs
Your Area To* Free (1) 800-218
9000 Ext H -2206 tat current Ht-

SANFORD an ween porch

1661 Ford Tempo O L Auto. 4/
c p l p ‘w p i hit, cruise funs a&gt;c.
clean 06K miles S2.S00 O BO
323-1263

F o r S a if

CARRIAGE COVE
(407) 323-8160

S T E N S TR O M R E N T A L S

231— C ars For S ale

235—
T ruck /Buses/Vans For
S ale

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

S a n f o r d 3/i Like new c h a
SUXVmo 153-3750.

SANFORD i n Ccndo C H A .
ten psio----- .$5001 $00

NEW SMYRNA BEACH
BOUSHELLE ISLANO
) /I ground boor. sen. porch.
197(A) 904-426-2953
157— M

P

231—Cars For Sale

155—Condominiums
Fo r S A tt

i g i ; W ( l i s t O M rm . 2 be a'
. t car garage No pets $650 mo
■ $650 dop 1 r *»**« 695-4146

$SM . Deposit

li&gt; I .b i t ) W r lR h l

I A J LANOBCARE HAUUNO
ItRVtCBB- Commt A rea, denM
removal, mowing-Dump
Mr Ben/ aval tree eta 330baOOor 94D6I36

2 8 7 -L a w n S e r v ic e s

AAA DRABS MASTERS. AI
u&lt;vtcas
ftaRPW Dvovfcfod
p—
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eww y r * ■
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607-034977

3 12— T r e e S e r v ic e

CHEAP) CHEAR1 Tree removal
prorung/lhiecborMAoul
keeping Ueolneur. 311
DON RKKRCN TREE SVC
Tree/slump remove!. Free act
Uctfneut. 239-734]

81MR90NE Prof Tree 8vc. »
yra am. 24 hr storm damage
heritor account Total tree cere
Free etatmelee
Bucket bud
M U M . Cal 327-4728

TOMMY RUNYONLewi A Tim
Svc kc/lne. reatacom. Bucket
truck, stump
freeeel

�SeirWrn*# Hamid. Sanford. Florida • Friday, April 24,1998 * 1 *A

by Chic Young

BLONDIE
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Pets may spread diseases

eEAuncut sight:.

D E A R D R . G O T T : A r e th e r e d is ­
e a s e s that can be sp read from d ogs
and cats to th eir owners?
D E A R R E A D E R : Without a doubt,
and m any o f th e affliction s a r e s e ri­
ou s. T h is in t e r e s t in g s u b je c t w a s
r e v ie w e d in th e m e d ic a l jo u r n a l
A rch ives o f Intern al M ed icin e (Sept.

22,1997).

BEETLE BAILEY

by Art Santom

THE BORN LOSER
rCLKM&gt;,TO?K&lt;

riTV m M STUFF LADIES OCT
IHTHE-lR LE66 WHEN THEY G6 T
OLDER.!

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by Charles M. Schulz

PEANUTS
HEY, CHARLES..MOM
5AY5 TO COME
BET YOUR 00 6..

IS

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A6AIN PRINKIN6R001
BEER ...ALL RIGHT.
I'LL TELL HIM

GENERAL KRSHIN6
JUST CALLEP..ALL
LEAVES HANE BEEN
CANCELEP.ItWRE
TD SET BACK TO
THEAEROPROME
IMMEDIATELY J

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by Howl* Schneider

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SOMEBODY O X £ ASk ED HIM
WHAT HE STWJDS FOR...

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.THAT DO?'

W hen s h o u ld y o u d ra w tru m p s ?
This is one tough question to answer.
It could b e im m ediately, o r after a few
tricks, o r never! T h ere is an old story
that in London there a re many hom e­
le s s m en w a lk in g th e A lb e r t
E m b a n k m e n t b e c a u s e th e y d r e w
trumps too late — and an equal num­
b e r o f h o m e le s s p lo d d in g th e sam e
Tham es-side b e et because they d rew
trump* too soon.
Is there a guideline to help the Inexrienced? Y ea — but m ore about that
a moment. First, look at the NorthSouth hands in today's diagram . Y ou
a r e in fo u r s p a d e s . W e s t l e a d s th e
heart queen. H ow m any losers do you
have? What is your line o f play?
J l o r t h m a d e a lim it r a ia e , w h ich
showed about I t support pointa with

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at least four trumps.
Y o u h a ve fo u r lo s e r a : tw o sp ad es,
on e heart and o n e club. ( I hope you
didn't overlook the third-round heart
lo s e r.) Y ou cannot ru ff an y o f th ose
lo s e r s in th e d u m m y , eo y o u m u st
a ffo rd — d ra w trum ps as qu ick ly as
p o u ih fr
A lt e r w in n in g w ith th e h e a rt a c e ,
you should unblock the ace-king o f d i­
am onds, then play a club. L e t's sup­
p ose E ast wins w ith the a c e and r e ­
tu rn s a h e a r t. W in w ith y o u r k in g ,
cross to dummy w ith a d u b , and d is­
card yo u r last h e a rt on th e diam ond
queen.
Finally, to a n sw er th e in itial qu es­
tio n , n o w th a t y o u r lo s o r c o u n t is
down to three — the number you can
arrange to discard that heart loser on
a winner. And you m ust d o It now. I f
you lead a trump at trick tiro, it will be
too late to g e t rid o f that los e r — un­
less W est suddenly develops an in ex­
plicable allergy to hearts.

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FRANK AND ERNEST

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nated food, but human in fection has
been traced to dogs and cats. T h e d is ­
e a s e c a u s e s f e v e r , d ia r r h e a an d
abdom inal pain, and can be diagnosed
by stool cultures. Antibiotics are usu­
ally necessary.

— T o x o p la s m o s is, ■ m ic ro -o rg a n ­
With m ore than 110 m illion pet dogs
ism carried by cats, can cause serious
and cats in the United States, humans
have been exposed to at least 30 types m a n y o t h e r a y m p to m s . T r e a t m e n t human d isease that m im ics m ononu­
cleosis, but can le a d to apontaneous
o f potentially Infectious agents, ran g­ depends on the type o f parasite.
in g from b a c te ria to fungi. H e re a re
— Cryptosporidiosis, which causes a b o r tio n In p r e g n a n t w o m e n . T h e
som e o f the m ost com mon ones:
d ia r rh e a and o th e r sym p tom s, can d ia g n o s is d e p e n d s on b lo o d te a ts .
ap pear when individuals drink w a ter Antibiotics are necessary.
— Anim al bites, which rep resen t I
— O th er d isea ses, such as fungus
th at has b e en c o n ta m in a te d by th e
percent o f all em ergen cy-room visits, feces o f mammals. In 1993, m ore than infections o f the skin and glan lla. are
can be dangerous because the risk o f
400,000 p e o p le in M ilw a u k e e w e r e l e u com m only transm itted to humans
in fection is high (u p to IS p e rc e n t). in fected from a public w a te r supply. by affected dom estic animals.
Staph, strep and a variety o f unusual Antibiotics are usually not needed.
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b s c l e r i s fr e q u e n t ly c o n ta m in a te
w o u n d s. A n t i b i o t i c ! — a n d s o m e ­
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times, surgery — may be required.
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antibiotics may be necessary.
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w ron g way
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s tiff neck and e y e infection. T h e d iag­
nosis rests on Mood tests. Antibiotics
a re required.
— T ularem ia causes e y e irritation,
fe v e r , c h ills , h ea d a c h e, skin u lc e rs
and — in later, potentially fatal forms
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fy th e b a c te r ia . A n t ib io t ic s a r e
required.
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mals and humans, affects up to 27 p er­
cent o f dom estic dogs. Stool analysis
is necessary fo r diagnosis. Antibiotics
may be required for treatm ent.
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S everal Important hopes you 've b een
nurturing might b e realized In Ihe year
ahead. This could b e easier than you
ttwik, so donl lose sight of your vision or
your purposo
TAURUS (A pril 20-May 20) In order to
gratify your naede today 5 might be nec­
essary to g o to others for lavors. Soak
assistance Irom individuals lo whom
you've been kind recently. Trying lo patch
up a broken romance? The Astro-Graph
Matchmaker can help you understand
what to do to make the relationship work.
M el *2 75 to Matchmaker, c/o this news­
paper, P .O . B ox 1765, M urrey Hill
Station. New York, N Y 10155.
OCMBN (M ay 21-June 50) Old protects
shouldn't suffer because of your enthusi­
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be achieved by giving equal attention to
both.

gains you make might not com e easily.
You will be rewarded proportionately to
the effort you expend.
BAOITTAJM IS (N o v . 23-Den. 21) Busi­
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aettngs, because Ihe two won't mki very
w * « at M s time.
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with a tight touch today. H eavy handed
probsophlcalty and d o n l lose sight ol your methods w * only
LEO (Jidy 23-Aug. 22) Take heart today
Irom the knowledge that there is a solu­
tion lor every problem that confronts you.
If you bekeve you can find the answers,

AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Peb. 15) Make a
point today ot not taking We or younei
loo aeriouety. it your aailuda la njgaMw
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commercial dealings today, don l *ak lor
m ore than you d eserve. By the sam e
token, d on ’t a c c e p t leaa then that to
which you teal yotrte arWHed.
A M E S (M a n * &gt; 1-April 15) EHton your
bock and dig In your hosts today 5 eonIrormd by circumstances that could oMoot
your su ccess. A c h ievem en t w o n 't be
denied you 8 you d on l looe tekh in your-

V M O O (A u g. 23-EepL 22) Persons with
a to m you have d atin gs today mt&lt;yx be
conducting their affairs selfishly. Speak
up il you leal your rights aren't being
acknowledged property.
U B R A (S e p t. 23-Oct. 23) The pace ol
aaaodaiee might not be as brisk as your
own today. Let them move at the* own
rale o l s p a e d , while you p ro c e e d at
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                    <text>IN SID E

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T U E S D A Y , M A R C H 31. 1998

Sanford offers to sell city hall
Plan may keep Seminole County Courthouse down town
By Nick Pfslfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - ‘ Sanford la at the right place, at
the right time, with the right people." said Mayor
L in y Dale. The mayor expounded on the prog­
ress expected In the city this morning before a
group of 30 members of the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce and guests.
The meeting was a roundtable gathering spon­
sored by the Economic and Small Business De­

Grand

velopment Committee of the chamber.
Probably one of the moat surprising Items re­
garding the future however, was brought out nrnr
the conclusion o f the mayor's address when he
announced the city has. In writing, offered to sell
city hall to the county.
The announcement came In response to a
question regarding the long time plans to expand
the county court house In the downtown area.
T h e members of the commission have agreed
unanimously to offer to sell the city hall lo the

county.* Dale said. *1 have Just sent letters
making that offer to each county commissioner.
We'll give them a good deal, und with the land
(he city owns In that area.
II will allow the
county to have sufficient area for the new court
house.*
County Commissioner Daryl McLain. In atten­
dance at the gathering, said he had not yet re­
ceived a cojiy o f Die letter.
Mayor Dale said If the county purchased the
city hall, the city might Investigate the possibil­

Kids learn about living with disabilities

ju r y

charges
30 in
scam
TALLAHASSEE • A statewide
grand Jury Indictment unsealed
Wednesday changes SO people
and a company with offices
across Florida In a little-known
but pervasive car Insurance
scam known aa "sliding.* a
practice officials say costa
consumers millions o f dollars
each year.
•
The practice typically In­
volves charging for coverage or
Insurance products consumers
didn't want or didn't ask for
according to Florida Treasurer
and Insurance Commlaaloner
Bill Nelson. It got Its name be­
cause agents sometimes slide
forms for unwanted products
Into a stack o f Insurance
documents customers need to
sign In a hurry.
Wednesday's Indictments of
29 Insurance agencies along
with the owner o f Amscot In­
surance Agency and the agency
Itself, said Nelson, 'sends s
clear message to other agents
and organizations that Florida
will not tolerate sliding extras
on auto Insurance.*
Nelson said the grand Jury,
under Statewide
Prosecutor
Melanie Ann Hines, Is still
looking at evidence gathered by
state Insurancc/traud Investi­
gators on as many as 48 other
Insurance
sales
offices
throughout the state.
One o f the agents under scru­
tiny
in
'Operation Cheap

ity of a new city hall on Frm ch Avenue near 18th
Street, where the city owns ten acres of land
arross from Sanford Middle School. Dale said It
would be an Ideal place, allowing the city hall to
be In a more central location.
"We're pushing for this to happen,* he said.
Dale opened his comments with a report on
the lakrfront development. *We have problems
Unit should have been solved years ago.* he said.
T h e seawall Is getting old and there Is a great
Sea c ity hall, Page 2A

M aloy
responds
to ‘ blatant
falsehoods’
a

Adams: ‘If you can’t
stand the heat, get
out of the kitchen’
B y B a a s W h ite

Students of Paps Private School
on Airport Boulevard learned
about living with disabilities as
part of the Wonder Walk program
presented recently by The March
of Dimes Birth Defects Founda­
tion. Gena Freyormuth (center,
upper photo), Wonder Walk coor­
dinator, poses with participants
from Page's preschool class,
Jordyn Pelkey (from left, upper
photo, and lower photo), Sarah
Dyer, Raba Bagar, Joanna Men­
doza and Conner Brown. The
children visited four stations sat
ig) In the field In front of the
school. Each station represented
a skill test, such as trying to kick
a soccer bal with a blindfold on,
simulating what a person with a
birth defect must deal with on a
day-to-day basis.
HtrakS Photo# by Tommy Vincent

Lake M a ry to discuss
government T V channel
By N ick H a i f a « f
HERALD STAFF W RITER
LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary
City Commission will discuss a
proposed local government ac­
cess television channel Thurs­
day. The matter la to be
brought before all government
entitles In Seminole County at
the recommendation o f the
Council o f Local Governments
(CALNO).
A presentation on the pro­
posal la to be made by Winter
Sprtnga City
Commlaaloner
Cindy Gennell, who la chair­
man o f CALNO.
A resolution was adopted In
May o f last year, authorizing
CALNO to compile an Interlo­
cal agreement regarding the
proposal.
I f approved jointly, the cable
channel would be designed to
provide viewers with various
government Information on a
24-hour a day basis, with cer­
tain time allocations for each
government.

The Sanford City Commis­
sion has previously taken the
matter up for discussion during
a work session In December,
suggesting possible uses of the
air time. Sanford's suggestions
Included providing Information
regarding utility services, water
conservation, government Job
availabilities, meeting agendas,
a community calendar, special
events, election Information,
various government projects
and board vacancies.
Additional Sanford has p ro­
posed allocating some time to
the police department for use
In providing Information re­
garding wanted persons, stolen
vehicles and other areas where
police may be Interested In
seeking public Input or assis­
tance.
In addition
to Seminole
County government and all of
the cities, the cable channel
would also be made available
to the Seminole County School
Board, and Seminole Commit■m Lake Mazy. Page 4A

4

HERALD STAFF W RITER
SEMINOI.E
COUNTY
County Commissioner Grant
Maloy has responded today to
what hr says are ‘ blatant
falsehoods'* made by Com m is­
sioner Win Adams In a recent
column In thr Seminote Herald.
Malay said that the personal
attack by Adams necessitated
n response because hr found It
‘ embarrassing lo see politics
rrach a new low In Seminole
County, for It Is thr people who
suffer.
*1 have never 'attempted to
smear the reputation o f the a t­
torney hired' lo flght adult en­
tertainment as you claim.”
Maloy said. *lt was you. Win.
who printed that this attorney
(K m Wright) was linked to a
prominent local topless bar
during your 1994 campaign
when he was helping your op ­
ponent.
‘ Obviously
your
(Adams')
opinion has changed now that

he (Wright) has become one of
your main fund-raisers,” Maloy
said.
Adams said Monday that
while he had printed an Infor­
mation sheet that Wright was
linked to a bar, he did not di sIrlbute this sheet. *1 decided
that U was wrong, and I did not
permit It.” Adams said.
"Grant needs to grow up,”
Adams said, ‘ lie has accused
me of taking
bribes
and
breaking the sunshine law all
over this Shutts A Bowen sce­
nario. He likes to dish It out
but doesn't like to take It. Well,
tills Is a two way street.”
Maloy said that he has for
the record ‘ strongly criticized”
that Wright's firm was hired
without any bid process and
while the county had free legal
help on board. 'N ow the tax­
payers
are out
$200,000,”
Maloy said.
‘ Instead o f strongly regulat­
ing
adult
entertainment.

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lighting Saliloidn attettt|iln to
eltminate the midges. "hut we
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wav he natd
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mavnr thin mninmg were the
new
M-astewater
treatment
plant (ltoponed at 'lie Oil.iildii
Sanloul Airport width he ex­
perts to bring hetore the eoui
mtnnion at the April
17th
meeting
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activities."
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added
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giowtlt in outstanding
and
there ire many improvements
ami I onh wish I could tell you
some nl the improvements mi
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itv ot luudtng lor more domes
tu am rail activities, as well as
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T o d a y : Partly i loudy. Highs in
tin- miil HOs D im’s hi the mid
i.l)s W e d n e s d a y Partly cloudy
Highs in tin- mid HOs. D ims hi
Hitm id t&gt;Us
Thursday:
S c a tte r e d
l h unit erst or m s
Highs m the inlet HOs. D ims In
tin- m id t&gt;Us F r i d a y : Partly
t lomly Highs in tlte )om- HUs
D im s In ilte low-fiOs,

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TUESDAY
P tc ld y 86 06

TUESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 7:55
a m.. maj. 1:45 a.m.. min. 8:30
p m., maj, 3:15 pm .
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
10:36 a.m.. 11:01 p m., low:
4:19 a.m.. 4:33 p in . New
Smyrna Beach: high:
10:4)
a.m., 11:06 p.m.. low: 4:24
OUTLOOK
a.m.. 4:38 p m.. Cocoa Beach:
W E D N E SD A Y high: 10:56 a.m.. 11:21 p.m..
P t c ld y 85 Q5 low: 4:39 a.m.. 4:53 p.m.

TH U R S D A Y
FRID AY
T s trm s 84 64 P tc ld y 83 63

LO TTER Y
Horo are the winning numbers
selected on M onday in the
Flonda Lottery
Fantaay S
9-15-18 22-26
Lotto (March 28)
5 -1 1 -3 1 -3 2 -4 0 -4 8

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a yton a B e a c h A N ew
S m y rn a B each : Scab arc 35 feet w ith a m o d e ra te
chop. Water tem p era tu re at
Daytona ts 67 d egrees and
at New Synirna. 67 degrees.
W inds arc fruni the south ul
10-15 m .p.h.

STATISTICS
The high temperature In
Sanford
M onday
wee
82
degrees end the overnight low
was 60.
Recorded rainfall for the
period en ding at 10 a.m .,
Tuesday totaled 0.00 Inch.
•B un riie..................6:17 a.m.
•Bunaet...................6:43 p.m.

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Community Service and Peggy Clabom, ol Florida s
Separtment of Eldpf Affairs look on

Seniors’ group volunteers to
give primary caregivers a break
By Debra Wood
S P E C IA L T O T H E H E R A L D

ORLANDO - Hetty Teague pledged to "get
tilings done lor America" dining a sweating In
ceremony at Community Care lor the Elderly
(CCEI last week, as she and nine others b e ­
came Orlando s llrst AmeriCorps members as
signed to Project li.K.L.I.E.F.
T in the oldest iiirinbt-r." Teague proudly
proclaimed. T in 74 and on Social Security."
AmeiiCiir|is. a national service program
sponsored locally by the Florida Commission
on Community Service and the Florida D e ­
partment ol Elderly Alkilrs. builds stronger
communities through service to others. D ur­
ing Hie event. Florida otTU'tuls stressed to the
new recruits the significance of (belt com ­
mitment and the value it will bring to our
community. AmeriCorps members receive a
small living allowance and. after a year ol
service, an education award. One of only four
AnicilCorps projects serving seniors In FiorIda. Project R.E.L.I.E.F. gives family caregivers
time off while volunteers stay with their frail
loved ones.
*1 was Interested In this particular p ro ­
gram." said Teague, who learned about
AmeriCorps at church. "I could easily Identify
with the need for respite to the caregiver "
Ten years ago. Teague was a family ca re­
giver. providing round-the-clock rare to her
92-year-old mother und a sick husband. Tlte
retired real estate agent moved to la mg wm id
to be closer to her c hildren.
T h e re was nothing like Ibis when I was
taking care of my mother." she continued.
T ill very anxious to get sturtrd."
Assigned to Project R.E.L.I.E.F.. Teague will
socialize or Just sit with home bound clients
while the primary carrglvrr lakes a break.
Respite for Elders Living In Everyday Families,
u pilot project, matches famlllrs with volun­
teers. Community partners In R.E.L.I.E.F. for
Orange and Seminole counties are Commu­
nity Care for the Elderly, senior Resource Al
llanci and I In- Florida Department ol Elder
Ailalrs. Before being assigned to clients.
R.E.L.I.E.F. volunteers learn about aging Is­
sues. bow lo protect all Infirm persons safely

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and how to handle emergent Ics
-Your mission Is lo serve caregivers and bl ip
keep (rail elders out ol Instilutlous." said
Peggy (i.iliu m ol Florida's Department ot El
der Affairs during the ceremony. "'Ilte servu cs
you will be providing .tic badly needed Flur
Ida lias a larger com n itration of elders than
a n v where else In the world."
Settlors comprise 23 perceni of Florida's
pupiil.illoii. W illi Ilte over-85 age group grow
mg three limes faster than any oilier segment.
('Inborn wanted that Florida does not have Ibicapaelty to care tot every senior In need with
out the help of family caregivers.
"II families w cicu i carrying flit* hindrn.
Florid.i would
go
bankrupt
overnight."
('Inborn said. "We need lo build aging p r o ­
grams lor families. Families need lo be able lo
t airy the huiden ’
Caregivers olten burn out or sutler Illnesses
of their own while Irving lo cope with the r ig ­
ors of 24 hour a day bathing, feeding and
monitoring. Unable to leave their homeboiind
charges alone, many become isolated, let
friendships lapse and become overwhelmed.
Eac h week Teague and other AmeriCorps vol
uiileers will give caregivers lime lo unwind,
read a hook, dine with friends or lake a nap.
For seniors, li's a lifeline, for out community
an Invest men I And (or Teague und the others.
AmeriCorps Project R.E.L.I.E.F. provides the
opportunity to serve while experiencing life
and expanding horizons.
"Your life will be c hanged. Once you're
AmeriCorps meinbet. you'll always be
AmeriCorps member," Abby Walters, ch air­
man of (he Florida Commission on Community
Service, told Hie new recruits. "Let yourself be
changed and let yourself enjoy the changes
the clients and caregivers."
Families may request astlstance from I'roject
H.E.LI.E.F. al Community Cure Jot the Elderly.
To be eligible Jor services, clients need lo be
least 00 yea is old. require assistance to
mu in at home runt /*• unubfe to afford proprle
lary respite services without Ico/ratdUtng oilier
basic needs. I'oi more Information about llw
piofpam or lo volunteer, tall Volunteer Serv­
ices al ti'JN 2HH4.

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Tuesday M arch 31 1999

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IN BRIEF
Meningitis death

Double pleasure at Kiwanis pancake event
J o s e p h C o llin s . M a n e C o llin s a n d D a v id D o B m g m s
a re w o lfin g d o w n p a n c a k o s w tiilo o n io y in g e n lo r la in rn o n t b y Ih e S a n fo rd M id d le S c h o o l B a n d a l th o S a n ­
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OR1-ANDO - Health Department olficialv do not believe that ihe death o f
&gt;i 22-year-old M agic Kingdom em ­
ployee of bacterial m eningitis tine
any connection in th.ii of a 12-yearold We si ridge M iddle School student
who died two weeks ago o f the rare,
hut contagious disease.
M ark Lynn Butkc II of Kissim m ee
died Sunday m ghl al Florida lfo s p ii.il
in Orlando lie worked as a costume
character in ihe M ag ic Kingdom hu!
health authoriiics do not think any
W all Disney W orld guests were e v ­
inced lo the disease in art because o f a
protective mesh lining inside the co s­
tume heads
There Is no reason to b eliese
Burke's dealh is connected to lhai o f
12-year-old Damans I M arlin e /, who
d ie d o fh a c le u .il m eningitis five days
alter she left Orlando to visit fam ily
members in the Dom inican Republic
l-m il the two M arch deaths, it had
been seserai years since any Orange
County deaths hoJ been attributed to
bacterial m eningitis
Four to s ic
cases arc reported each year but few
contribute lo death
In the early
stages o f the disease, the sym ptom s
arc sim ilar to influenza, inclu din g
body aches and a lever

plan It) gel oul o f a domestic
Violence relationship. II you
know of someone in an abusive
situation, learn how you may
hclp the victim
escape as

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POLICE BRIEFS
Assault or battery
Tunl Jordan. 52. of 130 I’o
cunu 13 . Sanford. wan ar
rested Sunday try Srm inolr
County deputies Jordan was
(harmed wltli aggravated a*,
sault on a law enforcement of­
ficer and arrested In the vi­
cinity of I’ocono. Jordan a lleg ­
edly released her two pit bull
dogs to i f ’ after police officers
Vlnrrnl liyerly. 53, ol 4955
Shorehnr Cli . Sanfoid. was
arrested Sunday by Seminole
County drputlrs
Hyrrly was
charged
with
battery
and
stalking Hyrrly was arrested
at the above address, B yeily
allegedly follows and abuses
victim constantly according to
the victim's statement.
Gary Fulk. 4B. ol 2010 s
Laurel Ave.. Sanford. was ar
rested Saturday try Sanlord
police. Fulk was charged with
aggravated battery
and oh
tall)/have Issued two photo­
graphic Idcnllftcntlnn/drivcrs
license cards. Fulk was ar
rested at thr above location.
F'ulk
allegedly
broke
I hr
■pinky* finger of victim.
Jay Ahrrns. 33. of I 154
West Side l)r.. Winter Springs,
was arrested Friday by Semi­
nole County deputies. Ahrens
was charged with battery and
arrested m the 2700 block of
Derr Derry Court. Ahrrns al­
legedly threw one victim to the
ground three times and strurk
film once, lie also allegedly
slap|&gt;ed another victim.
Marsha Drewlngton. 22. of
1017 Oleander. Sanford, was
arrested Sunday by Sanfurd
poller.
Drewington
was
charged with aggravated bat­
tery and arrested at thr above
addrrss. Drewlngton allegedly
took a box cutting knife und
rut the victim on the lrft arm.
Cahm Evans. 57. of 27JO
Ridgewood. Sanford, was ar­
rested Sunday by Sanford po­
lice. Evans was charged with
domestic violence
and arrrsled al ihr above address.
Victim showed officer srvcrul
bruises allegedly Inflicted by
defendant.
Rhonda Raines, 35. of 240
W. 3rd St.. Chuluota, was ar­
rested Sunday by Seminole
County deputies. Raines was
charged with battery and ar­
rested on Lake Drive. Raines
allegedly punched victim In
the rye and scratched tils left
hand and cheek.
Tovrka Jones. 24. o f 31 Lake
Monroe Terr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Sunday by Seminole
County deputies. Jones was
charged with aggravated bat­
tery und arrested In the 1900
block
of Southwest
Road.
Jones allegedly stm ek
her
llve-ln boyfriend with u beer
bottle,
Tm slia Mullins. 33. or 722
Rosrcllll Clr., Sanford, was ar­
rested Sunday by Sanford p o­
lice. Mullins was charged with
breach o f peace and battery.
Mullins was arrested In the
3600 block o f Orlando Drive.
Mullins started yelling and
causing a disturbance.
She

was directing her anger at the
lndlvldu.il tli.it started a tight
with the delendant’s d.iughtrr
Richard Williams. 32. ol 40
Castle Dr ewer Ct
Sanlord
was arrested by Sanlord p o ­
lice. Williams was charged
with battrry and arrested at
the above address Williams
allegedly pushed and hit v ic ­
tim
Charles Free. 28. ol ill 1 E
I 1th Si.. Sanlord. was ar
rested Saturday by Sanlord
{Millie Free was charged will)
resisting with violence, assault
or battery on a law enforce
ment ofln er and driving while
license Is suspended nr re
vokeil. Free was arrested at
the com er of 25th Street and
Myrtle Avenue. Officer {lulled
defrudant over lor traveling at
a high rate ol speed

Possession ol paraphernalia
Frank Johnson. 21. ol 221 N
Elder lid.. Sanford, was ar
tested Sunday by Seminole
County deputies Johnson was
charged with possession ol
drug paraphernalia and driv­
ing while license Is suspended
or revoked, Johnson was ar
rested on Orange Duulevard.
Arresting officer made arrest
after noticing Johnson's aiilo
mobile headlight out.
John Clark. 41. of 440 Clark
Sf.. Oviedo, was arrested Sun
day try Oviedo police. Clark
was charged with |K&gt;sscssliiu ol
dnig paraphernalia and ar
reslrd al the atrove address.
Olflccr observed said Items in
Clark's house.

Possession ol a firearm
Lynn William-,. 26, uf 2618
Marshall Ave., Sanford, was
arrested Sunday by Seminole
County deputies.
Williams
was charged with possession ol
flreami/concealed weapon by
convicted felon, possession of a
slum barreled stmt gun. and
possession o f marijuanu with
Intent to distribute. Williams
was arrested at the above uddress. Upon a search, police
reportedly found Bald Items
when they went to Williams'
house to act on a felony w ar­
rant for Williams.

Sexual battery
Rolando Merez. 22. o f un­
known residence, was arrestrd
Saturday by Sanfurd police.
Merez was charged with bur­
glary to structure, sexual bat­
tery. rrslstlng with violence
and trespassing after u-umlng.
Merez was arrested In the 100
block of North Holly Avenue.
OIRcers found victim In a fetal
position with her pan Is down.
As they were trying to arrest
him, an officer was bitten by
Merez.

Trespassing
Bennie Wright. 19. of 2075
Ruff Rd., Sanford, was ar­
rested Saturday by Seminole
County deputies. Wright was
charged with trespassing after
warning und uneated In the
3000 block o f State Road 46.

Forgery
Tammy Sc hall. 111. ol 4587
County Road 427. Sanlord.
was arrested
Saturday
by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Scliall was rhargrd with ut­
tering forged/counterfeit bill
and obtaining
food/services
with Intent to defraud Schait
was arrested at thr above ad­
dress
Scbatt
allegedly
at­
tained goods with a stolen
rhrr k
Shane Parham. 25. ol 4587
County Road 427. Sanford,
was arrested
Saturday
by
Seminole
County
deputies.
Parham was charged with for­
gery and uttering forged eon ti­
ler fell trill Parham was arleslcd at Ihe atrove address

city may receive as many .ts
200 applications for the posillon before the deadline for
submissions As of yesterday
117 applications had been re
reived, wiih approximately 20
per day being received.
City Manager Dill Simmons
announced his pending r e ­
tirement earlier ibis year. He
said he llrst wants to remain
on the |oh until budget p re p a ­
ration tor the next fiscal year
Is completed.

Domestic violence help
Domestic
violence
takes
many forms. It can be physi­
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Is always destructive!
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Disorderly conduct
Ronald Adkins. 29. of 1209
Randolph St . Sanford, was aricslrd Sunday by Sanlord p o ­
lice. Adkins was charged with
disorderly conduct
and ar­
rested at the ulrovr address.
Adkins allegedly did not lower
his voice lor officers alter sev­
eral rec{uests io do so.

Driving under the influence
Stulloid Mitchell. Jr., 28, of
I 17 Academy Ave.. Sanford,
was arrested
by Seminole
County deputies. Mitchell was
charged with DUI. violating restricllons placed on driver's li­
cense and driving while li­
cense Is suspended or r e ­
voked. Mitchell was arrested
in the 8500 block of South
Highway 17-92. Dispatch r e ­
ceived a call hv an oil d u ly of
llcer regarding a drunk driver
which
turned
mil
Io
be
M ltchrll.

Reckless driving
Adrian Medina, 22. uf 403
Kimble St., Oviedo, was ar­
rested Friday by Ovlrdu p o ­
lice. Medina was charged with
reckless
driving
and
no
driver's license. Medina was
arrested u( the com er of G e ­
neva Drive and Lake Charm
Drive. Medina allegedly struck
two signs, swerved all over the
road and drove ofT the shoul­
der.

License suspended or revoked
Falward Carroll. 22. o f 363
N. Lake Jessup Ave., Oviedo,
was arrested Sunday by Sem i­
nole County deputies. Carroll
was charged with driving while
license Is suspended or r e ­
voked. Can oil was arrested on
North County Road 426.
Rebecca Grant sh, 46. of
Highway 17-92, Sanford, was
arrested Saturday by Oviedo
police. Grunlsh was charged
with driving while license Is
suspended or revoked und r e ­
sisting with violence. Granlsh
was arrested In the 2000
block o f Winter Springs Boule­
vard. Offlcrr reported that he
pulled Granlsh over for having
u piece o f paper 111 her bark
window with "Lost T a g' written
on ft.

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al lire Salvation Army. 700 \V.
24th
St reel.
Sanford.
The
meeting will be conducted by
Safrhousc o f Seminole.

flees in Tampa ami found that
each added unwanted products
in his m p iesl for Just Ihc
minimum mandatory coverage
required by slate law.
One woman at an AniBcnl
agency
sold
ihc Insurance
commissioner a poltry costing
$352 a year. Hut the agency
charged him an annual p ay­
ment of $452. an extra $100
Investigators said was for un­

wanted toulng rovrm gc that
the agency kept.
Nelson and Hines announced
Ihc IndlclinrntH at a Joint news
conference
In Tampa.
The
grand Juiy. through Its Indictment.
alleged
racketeering,
conspiracy lo commit racket­
eering and organized fraud In
connection with auto insurance
sales practices at 18 locations
In Hillsborough. Hnrllns, Polk.

Pasco, Manatee and Sarasota
counties.
In addition to the agents and
the company, the Indictments
charged the owner of Amscot.
Ian Mackechnle. In connection
with sliding ancillary products
to insurance customers. Often
these products are towing and
rental coverage or accidental
death
and
dismemberment
policies.

For more Information or to
make reservations for the free
class call (407) 328-3990.

which have become dam aged
or covered with foliage over
the past decades

SANFORD • Volunteers arc
still needed every Tuesday lo
assist
city
crews
In
the

cleanup mid refurbishing of
the Page Jarksnn Cemetery In
Sanford. Help Is needed In
removing
trees
and other
work. As soon as the present
work Is completed, volunteers
and rrrws will then move on to
work on cleaning up and Iden­
tifying
various
gravcsltes

In conclusion. Maloy said
(hat he could not believe that
Adams of all |&gt;cople would a t­
tempt to lecture him on de­
cency and suggest he give up
his eflort to take n stand lor
moral decency.
‘ I predict the ’mob’ that you
claim cannot make good d eci­
sions will do two things.-

10.000 signatures on an ordi­
nance |&gt;etttton to prohibit top­
less A bottomless dancing In
Seminole County.
’ Secondly, they will replace
you in odlce on Sept. 1 with a
commissioner who Is trustwor­
thy and respects the people.Adams Is running against
former county com m issioner

Maloy answered Adams:
’ First,
they
will
collect

Carlton Henley tn a District 4
race that already Inis produced

Cemetery help

County------C ontinued from Page 1A
thanks to you (Adams) we air
the only
place
In Metro
Orlando to have both topless
and
bottomless
dancing,"
Malay said.
Maloy said that he did not
support Increasing lire niimlier
of sites for nude bars In San­
ford from five to seven. "You
did. 1 supported reducing II to
one.
"1 am also deeply troubled
that you rrfer lo the decent
citizens of Seminole County,
who don’t agree with you ns
‘mobs.* The right lo speak
freely and to dissent is one of
our most cherished constitu­
tional freedoms. You may have
forgotten that you took an oath
lo defend that right, noi lo a t­
tack It."

MOTHIMG SEWS
LIKE A BERMIHA.
MOTHIMG

member of First United M eth­
odist Churrli of Sanford.
Survivors Include husband.
Albert
Winfield:
daughters.
Jamie
M rrvlnc.
Orlando,
Cathy Bailey. Greenville. S.C.:
sisters. Edwtna Fortenberry.
Uikcland, Martha Stephens.
Bushnrll: 5 grandchildren.
Brinson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f a rran ge­
ments.

M

Lake Mary—
Continued from Page 1A
nlty College.
Consideration and discus­
sion of Ihc proposed Interlocal
ngrcrmrnt has Ijccn scheduled
for this Thursday In a Lake
Mury City Commission work
session to begin at 5:30 p.m.
In the commission chambers.
The public Is Invited to hear
die presentation.
Tire regular city commission
meeting will begin at 7 p.m.
Oils Thursday or as soon as
possible following the conclu­
sion o f the work session.
Lake Mary City Hall- is lo ­
cated at 100 N. Country Club
Road.

Public Notice
| Proposed Revision of Section 8 Housing Voucher
Program Administrative Plan
•

In Accordance with regulations and guidelines promul­
gated by the U.S. Department of Housing &amp; Urban
Development (HUD), the Sanford Housing Authority
proposes to adopt Resolution No: 1083-Revising the
Section 8 Housing Voucher Program Administrative
Plan to accomplish the following:
!

The Housing Authority of the City of Sanford proposes to adopt a written
Administrative Plan (Admin Plan) that establishes its policies for administra­
tion of the Section 8 Housing Voucher and Certificate Program in accordance
with HUD requirements in a Comprehensive program document. This Admin
Plan incorporates all of the program areas for which HUD requires Public
Housing Authorities (PHA’S) to develop policy.
|
The Admin Plan will provide all SHA staff and Commissioners with a refer­
ence on program policies and procedures for effective program administration
i in a one source document to ensure greater program continuity and avoid arbi­
trary practices. Previous revisions to the Admin Plan are included in this pro­
posed revision. A copy of the Admin Plan is available for review and/or copy at
the Administrative Office of the Sanford Housing Authority, #94 Castle Brewer
Court, Sanford, Florida, Monday thru Thursday. 8:30 A.M. until 1:00 P.M. and
2:00 P.M. until 5:00 P.M.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UPON ADOPTION BY THE BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS, EFFECTIVE THIRTY DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PUBLIC
NOTICE, THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA
WILL IMPLEMENT POLICY AND PROCEDURES UNDER THIS REVISED PLAN.
YOU MAY PRESENT WRITTEN COMMENTS ON THE PROPOSED REVISION
WITHIN THIRTY (30) DAYS OF THE DATE OF THIS NOTICE. THE LAST DAY
FOR COMMENTS IS APRIL 27, 1998 AT 5:00 P.M. COMMENTS MAY BE
MAILED OR DELIVERED TO THE ADDRESS ABOVE.

H

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
IGUALDAD DE 0P0RTUNIDAD
TIMOTHY D. HUDSON, PHM, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

fireworks.
Cnsselbcrry/Fem
Park residents want the adult
clubs out o f their area and are
expected to vote in large lu m ­
bers. The total vote comes
from all five districts, however.
Adams' final word to Maloy
today was to heed Hairy Tru­
man’s advice: *lf you can’t
stand the heat, get out o f the
kitchen."

OBITUARIES

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Mon., Wsd.. Fri. A Sal. 9:30-6, Tuts. A Thun. 9:00-9

For additional Information
on the clenn up project, con ­
tact Howard JrfTrtes at San­
ford City Hall. 330-5688.

Eugene Williams
EUGENE WILLIAMS
Eugene Williams. 70. East
21st Street.
Sanford, died
March 27. Bom In Rhine. Ga..
he moved to Central Florida In
the 1950s. Mr. Williams was
pastor of Great Deliverance
Pentecostal Church of Ood.
DcLand. He also owned W il­
liams Concrete Finishing Co.
Survivors Include wife. Fan­
nie: daughters. Marie Reid,
Shirley, both of Palmetto. Sue
Dye. White Springs. Fla.. Lil­
lian. Mary Dranchedor. Glenda
Y. Alaben. Wilma Hamilton,
Mabls, Annie R.. nil of Sanford:
sons.
James
E..
Joseph.
Ezrklel, all o f Sanford; broth ­
ers. Jack.
Duytonu Beach,
Willie B.. Sanford. Buford, Eatonvlllc; sister. Lcoln Stephens.
Fort Pierce: 50 grandchildren:
30 great-grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f arran ge­
ments.
ELVIN BARFIELD
Elvln Barfield, 73, West 13th
Street. Sanford, died W ed n es­
day, March 25. 1998 at his
residence. Mr. Barfield was
bom July 4,1924. Mr. Barfield
was a laborer. He was a Bap­
tist.
Wllson-Elchclbcrger
M ortu­
ary. Inc., Sanford, In charge of
arrangements.
AVA MARIE FOULKE8
Ava Marie Foulkes, 74, Fran­
cisco Way, Winter Springs,
died Friday. March 27. 1998.
Mrs. Foulkes was bom
In
Maude. Okla. Mrs. Foulkes
was a mother. She was a
member o f St. Luke Lulhrran
Church.
Survivors include sons. Ken
Hall, Montgomery. Ala., Rus­
sell Hall, Brookfield. Conn.,
Dennis Hall, Vale, Ore., Ran*
dol Hall. Carmel, CaliL, BUI.
Jonathon, both o f Rlverhead.
N.Y.; daughters. Susie Roth.
Cheryl.
Rlverhead.
N.Y.:
brothers. Uumls Barrow, Rutdoso. N.M.. Benny Barrow.
Clovis, N.M.: sisters. Janie
Kirkpatrick,
Austin.
Texas.
Nina Barrow, Clqvls. N.M.: 16
grandchildren;
7
great­
grandchildren.
Family Funeral Care. Oviedo.
In cliarge o f arrangements.
MARY JO (C L O U ) JANUARY
Mary Jo (Close) January, 73.
South Palmetto Avenue. San­
ford, died Monday. March 30,
1998. Bom Jan 8 . 1925 In
Wauchula, Fla., she moved to
Central Florida 18 years ago.
Mrs. January retired
form
Southern Bell after 37 years of
employment. She was a m em ­
ber o f Telephone Pioneers and
the Rel&gt;ekali Circle at the First
United
Methodist
Church,
Sanford. Site was a volunteer
for the Hospital Auxiliary, C o­
lumbia Medical
Center
of
Sanford. Mrs. January was a

WILLIE CLYDE JOHNSON
Willie Clyde Johnson. 62,
Higgins Terrace. Sanford, died
Thursday, March 26. 1998 at
Culuinbta
Medical
Center.
Sanford. Mr.
Johnson was
bom Aug. 8 . 1935 tn Perry.
Ga. Mr. Johnson was a farm
helper. He was a member of
the House of Refugee M inis­
tries.
Survivors
Include
wife,
Jonulha Campbell.
Sanford:
brothers.
Robert.
Sanford,
George Jr.. Tampa.
Elijah,
Claude, Tommy, all o f Sanford.
Wllson-Elchelberger M ortu­
ary. Inc.. Sanford, tn charge of
arrangements.
LUCILLE W. KNIGHT
Lucille W. Knight. 90, Mellonvlllc Ave.. Sanford, died
Saturday. March 28. 1998 at
Columbia
Medical
Center
Sanford. Bom April 27. 1907
In Mirnnopy. Fla., she moved
to Seminole County tn 1986.
Mrs. Knight was a hom e­
maker. She was a member of
the Rescue Church o f God.
Survivors Include husband.
Frank Knight: sons. Robert. St.
Petersburg. Gus. Rochester.
N.Y.. Johnny. Sanford; daugh­
ters, Priscilla
Knight, Rosa
Mango, both
o f Sanford; 10
grandchildren:
12
great­
grandchildren; 12 great-greatgrandchildren.
Wilsou-Elchclbergcr
M ortu­
ary, Inc.. Sanford, in bharge o f
arrangements.
FRANKLIN
M ONTGOM ERY
8R.
Franklin Montgomery
Sr..
63. Crawford Drive. Sanford,
died Thursday,
March
26.
1998 at Winter Park M em orial
Hospital. Bom on March 6 .
1935 In Okalaucha. Fla., he
moved to Central Florida tn
1943. Mr. Montgomery was a
contractor roofer. He waB a
member o f Saint Luke M.B.
Church.
Survivors Include wife, Ella
11., Sanford; sons, Franklin Jr.,
Sanford. Anthony. Willie J..
both of Oviedo: daughters,
Easter
McFadden.
Sandra
Prince. Sonja Brown, all o f
Sanford;
brothers.
James,
Syracuse. N.Y., Elder Th eo­
dore. Liverpool, N.Y.. Elijah
Edwards,
Elder
W allace
Barklns, Elder Archie Barklna,
Lee Barklns. all o f Syracuse;
sister, Bertha Bradley, Syra­
cuse; 35 grandchildren:
11
great-grandchildren; 10 God­
children.
Wllson-Elchelberger
M ortu­
ary, Inc.. Sanford, tn charge of
arrangements.
E U « A BEDA-RU1Z
Elisa Seda-Rutz, 82. Rabun
Court. Sanford, died Thursday,
March 12, 1998. Bom Jan. 14,
1916 In Marirao, Puerto Rico,
ahb moved to Central Florida
in 1972. Mrs. Seda-Rutz was a
homemaker. She was Involved
In community affaire with the
Unity Church. Mrs. Seda-Rutz
was a member o f All Souls
Catholic Church.
Survivors Include daughters.

Sonia
Seda-Rutz.
Kenosha.
WIs.. Senla Ruiz. Cera Rutz.
Asdbiibal Ruiz, all o f Puerto
Rico: brother. Julio
Seda.
l*ucrto
Rico;
sisters.
Faye
IVrez, Dora Pennington, both
of Sanford; numerous grand­
children.
Brinson Funeral Hume. San­
ford. In charge of arran ge­
ments.
LOUISE P. WH1PFER
Louise
P.
Whlppcr.
87.
Hroadway Street. Oviedo, died
Saturday. March 28. 1998 at
Winter Park Memorial Hospi­
tal. Mrs. Whlppcr bom on
Dec. 10. 1910 tn Bethlehem.
Fla. Mrs.
Whlppcr
was a
homemaker. She wns a m em ­
ber o f Fountain Head M.B.
Church.
Survivors Include sons. Ed­
ward D.. Oviedo, Luciuut J.
Holt. Urooksvllle, Hilbert Co*
barris,
Gainesville.
Norman
Whlppcr.
Daytona
Beach:
daughter.
Crlcstlnc
Jones.
Ocala; brother. Randolph Pat­
terson. Detroit. Mich.; sister,
Anntr
Adams.
Ocala;
24
grandchildren;
15
great­
grandchildren: 14 great-greatgrandchildren.
Wllson-Elchelberger
M ortu­
ary. Inc., Sanford, tn charge of
arrangements.
DAVID F. WILLIAMS
David F. Williams. 55. Stiles
Road. Hodgenville, Ky.. died
Friday, March 27, 1998 at
Hardin Memorial Hospital. Eli­
zabethtown, Ky. Bom Dec. 7.
1942 In Henderson. N.C.. he
was a longtime resident of
Sanford before moving to Ken­
tucky. Mr. Williams was a
twist operator for a cable
company. He served tn the
U.S. Marine Corps. Mr. W il­
liams was a member o f North
Henderson Baptist Church.
Survivors
include
wife,
Maureen: daughter.
Pamela
Jean. Sanford; son. Daniel F..
Germany; mother. Ruby. San­
ford; sister, Shtricy Boegcl.
Sanford: brother. Ron, O r­
lando: 2 grandchildren.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, tn charge
o f ar­
rangements.
CEDRIC WOODBURY
Cedric
Woodbury,
35,
Bethune Circle. Sanford, died
Monday. March 30. 1998 at
his residence. Mr. Woodbury
was bom Nov. 26. 1962 In
Sanford. Mr. Woodbury was an
emergency technician for O r ­
lando Regional Medical Cen­
ter. lie was a member o f Res­
cue Church o f Ood.
Survtvora Include
mother.
Marie,
Pensacola;
brothers.
Roosevelt E.. Ell King Jr., both
o f Pensacola, Greg King. Hous­
ton, Texas;
sisters.
Owen,
Rochester. N.Y., Barbara Ban­
ner. Sorrento. Denise. Jack­
sonville. Linda C.. Sanford.
Wllson-Elchelberger M ortu­
ary. Inc., Sanford, tn charge o f
arrangements.

JANUARY, MARY JO (CLOW)
Funeral services for Mrs. Janu­
ary will be Wednesday at 3 p.m. tn
the Hriaaon Funeral Chapel with
Rev. Elizabeth A Fogle-Mlller ofTIdatlng. Cremation will follow
sendees. Friends may call at the
funeral home Tuesday from 3 until
S p.m. Brlaaon Funeral Home,
322-2131, Sanford, Is tn charge of
services.

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amazed by people's beliefs. In the pro
gram you mentioned, the moderator
suggested that automobiles that have
been m istrea ted by th eir ow ners
somehow develop an evil spirit that
causes the vehicles to malfunction in
ways calculated to injure their drivers
Such a fantasy is truly preposterous
and Is inconsistent with any scientific
principle or rational thinking
It's a little bit like the media reports
last y e a r in d icatin g that a R ritish
insurance firm was offering coverage
for “ Virgin Birth by Act of God “ The
alien im pregn ation insurance was
sold to 300 women in the first week it
was o ffe re d . U n der the c o v e ra g e ,
which cost $3 a week, a virgin could
collect $1.5 million if she wrre imprrg
nated by an “ Act of God." According to
the insurance company, the concept
re c e iv e d a “ frosty resp on se" from
church officials
People have a right, of course, to
w h a tever b eliefs they choose But
such b eliefs, one hopes, should at
least be in keeping with objectivity
and the law* of nature
DEAR DR GOTT I was prescribed
Zoloft last month for depression After
the first dose, I experienced dcbilitat
ing nausea, vomiting and diarrhea
Subsequently, I called the doctor
and the pharmacist. Both were unbe
lieving and said something other than
the Zoloft caused my symptoms
T h e re fo re , the follow in g night, I
again took the medicine with identical
resu lts Goodbye, Zoloft. Goodbye,
doctor Now what do I do with $60
worth of pills 1 cannot take?
DEAR READ ER I don't know why
your health professionals disparaged
your reactions, which arc recognized
side effects of Zoloft and were certain­
ly proven by your second experience
with the drug Obviously, the medicine
disagreed with you and you were cor
reel to discontinue it
Since you have used two pills out of
the original prescription, the pharma­
cist w ill probably not allow you to
return the supply that is left Ask him,
how ever. I suspect that you 'll ju st
have to take this as an im portant
learning experience, absorb the $60
and flush the remaining pills down the
toilet.

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PETER
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H o w ever, since the prob lem is
m ech an ical, it usu ally re q u ire s a
mechanical solution namely, surgery
During the operation, an orthopedic
specialist or a neurosurgeon repairs
the disc and or removes the bony pro
jectinns, thereby stabilizing the spine
According to a new study, epidural
injections (into the back) are not an
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pain and inflammation The purpose
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WIN AT'BRIDGE
By Phillip Alder

Saladin's ability Do you see how to
make four spades after the defense be
The father-and-ion partnership gins with three rounds of hearts'
Robert and Phillip King have pul out
Bond tried u n su ccessfu lly to do
their fourth book, “ Your Deal, Mr. something with the diamonds Saladin.
Bond" (Batsford). This would receive after ruffing the third heart, made (he
more favorable reviews were it not for key play: He ducked a club Back came
the previous three books, which were a diam ond Saladin won in hand,
wonderful. “Your Deal" Is Just good
played a club to dummy's ace. ruffed a
There are three stories. “ Some club In hand with the spade queen,
Might Get Shot" is the authors' tribute cashed the spade ace. played a dia
to the movie “Some Like It Hot." Tony mond to dummy's king, and ruffed the
Citrus and Jack Melon try to use their last club with his spade king Now d e­
skill at the game for financial gain. c la r e r led the c a re fu lly p re s e rv e d
"Frankenstein’s Bridge Partner" spade 10, overtaking with dummy's
bears little resemblance to Mary jack and drawing W est'a last trump
Shelley's creation. "Your Deal, Mr. with the nine. The diamond queen took
Bond" is a parody of the Ian Fleming trick 13. Saladin's 10 tricks were three
stories.
spades, three diamonds, the club are
An aging James Bond is sent to de­ and three ruffs in hand.
stroy the base of Saladin, a superT h e book Is $22.95 postpaid from
wealthy bad guy who plays good Baron Barclay Bridge Supplies. Call
bridge. Here Is an example of "&lt;•00)274-2221 to order.

&lt;K&gt;ur
&lt; Hrthday
Wednesday, April 1,1996
In the year ahead you will expand upon
and utilize the new strength* and quan­
ta * ol character you've acquired in the
past year. These attributes will be
admired by your peers.
AB IE S (M arch Z I.A p r ll 16) When
Involved with others today, don't let the
reins ot leadership akp through your lin­
gers. You are better-equipped to manage
things than your peers. Aries, treat yoursell to a birthday gift. Send lor your AstroGraph predictions lor the year ahead by
mailing $2 and SASE to Astro-Graph, c/o
this newspaper. P.O. Box 1756. Murray
Hill Station. New York, NY 10156. Be
ture to stale your zodiac sign.
TAURUS (A pril 20-May 20) Let your
compassionate qualities determine the
way you deal with associates todey. Kind
gestures will be sincerely appreciated,

ROBOTMAN

and the recipients will reciprocate later
GEMINI (Mey 21-June 20) In this cycle
you might be inclined to be a bit more
materialistic lhan usual This is well and
good, provided rt is not overdone You II
be aware ot the bounds and Imvtaiions
CANCER (June 21-July 22) In competi­
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you ralher than your opposition This is
because you'll be aware that you have
reserves upon which to draw that they
may lack.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) This is a good
day to talk directly to friends who can
heft) you achieve your hopes and expec­
tations When you open these contacts,
reciprocity is likely
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Don I be dis­
couraged it the returns from a venture
with which you're associated are beneath
your expectallons. They will becom e
more ample later.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You might
have to make a difficult decision today
Once you make your judgment, stick with
it, because it should turn out to be the
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Today you
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beneath your expectations, let it bo a les­
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social gathering could turn out advanta­
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speaking Business and pleasure make it
a compatible blend Good tuck
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good day lor you to do some ot the things
you've been wanting to do tor persons
you consider special Youll enjoy extendng yourself and they ! be very apprecia­
tive ot your effort
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. IB) If there «
something important you want to get off
your chest that you've been anxious to
discuss with a triend. a meeting ot the
minds today &lt;■ Just what lha doctor
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) The bar­
gains lor xxhich you've been looking are
out there today You can ferret them out
by shopping shrewdly and getting more
mileage from your dollars

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�Seminole Herald, Sanford. Honda • Tuesday, March 31,1998 • 7A

IN BRIEF
Kentucky wins 7th men*s title
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS _ JrIT Shrppatd was
selected an Most Valuable Player as the Uni­
versity of Kentucky staged the second biggest
hall time comeback ever to win the NCAA Divi­
sion I Men's National Basketball C ham pion­
ship Monday night.
The Wildcats (35-4) trailed the Untversty of
Utah (30-4) by 10 points at halftime, but came
back lx-hlnd Cameron Burke and Sheppard to
beat the Utes 78-G9 to give Tubby Smith a na­
tional championship In Ills first yenr ns Ken­
tucky's head coach.
The title was the second In three years for
the Wildcats, who lost In overtime to Minne­
sota last year.

U T women crush LaTech
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI . The Tennessee
Volunteers played nn almost perfect gome In
drmolltlng Louslnna Tech. 93-75, Sunday night
to win their ronsecullve NCAA Division I
Women's National Basketball Championship.
Tennessee (39 0) has now won 45 games In a
row and six national titles In 12 years.
Chamlque lloldsclaw. the Women's National
Player of the Year, was t»hlx-d as the tourna­
ment's Most Outstanding lla ye r after scoring
25 points In the rout of the Lady Techsters (31 4).

Oviedo L A X girls win again
OVIEDO . The Oviedo girls' Larrosse team
survived a considerable scare Monday night,
but remained one o f only two unbeaten teams
In the state of Florida with an 8-7 victory over
Bishop Moore at John Courier Field.
Goalkrepcr Erika Witherspoon made six
saves as the Uons Improved to 7-0 on the sea­
son.
ITotfdlng the ofTense for Oviedo were Ann
Huggins (three goals). Ingred Clonlnger (two
goals). Carrie Wright (one goal, three assists).
Kim Carberry and Christina Testa (one goal
each) iuid Anna Franz and Sophia Ka/I (one
assist each).
The Lions will host Cypress Creek tonight at
John Courier F'leld starling at 7:30 p.m. On
Thursday. Oviedo travels to Tom Storey F'leld
to play the l^tke Brantley Patriots In a Sem i­
nole Athletic Conference and Class OA-Dlstrtct
3 gumr at 7:30 p.m.. then return home next
Tuesday for Senior Nlghl against West Orange
High School at 7:30 p.m.

P A L Regional Basketball
SANFORD _ The Seminole County Police
Athletic Lraguc hosted the 1998 Regional BaaketlNill League for Boys and Girls 14-andUnder on Saturday. March 7th at Seminole
Community College.
The results were:

Bodybuilding Championships
SANFORD _ The weight o f 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 'drug free* athletes will compete
In the competition with men and women
ranging from age 19 • 62.
The women's contest will ofTer a chance to
compete In nationals in Las Vegas.
Proceeds will benefit the Seminole County
DARE program and tornado relief victim s.
The contest will offer a variety of fitness and
strength demonstrations and drew over 500
people last year. Kathleen Ebner won the
women's overall title and Rlc McMIllen took
the men's award.
Contest ch«ck-ln Is at 9 a.m.. followed by a
contestant's meeting at 10 a.m. and pre­
judging at 11 a.m.
The finals begin at 7 p.m. with and five
competitors will receive trophies In each
class. Entry fee Is $20 with on additional
$10 testing fee.

Youth Basketball at SCC
SANFORD _ Seminole Community College
and the Seminole County SherlfTs Depart­
ment Police Athletic League Is accepting In­
dividual and tram registrations for It's spring
league for boys and girls 10-years-of-age and
younger.
All games are played at the college on Sat­
urday 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
IITTP://membcni.aoLcom/starBbball/tndex.h
tml.
On site registration at SCC on April 4 from
10 a.m. to noon.

Bowen/Weston Football Camp
LAKE MARY _ The Seminole Police Athletic
League (PAL) Is hosting the third annual
Bowen/Weston Football Camp for boys and
girls ages 7-18 years old at the Lake Mary
Sports Complex on Saturday. April 4. from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m.
Former National Football League and Uni­
versity o f Florida players will serve as
coaches for the camp. Among the players a l­
ready committed are John L. Williams
(Seattle
Seahawks/Plttsburgh
Steelers).
James Bates (defensive co-captain for F lor­
ida's 1996 National Champions). Louis Oliver
(Miami Dolphins) and Huey Richardson

Champions feted
Lake M ary girls state champs honored with banquet
By J e tt B crllnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY _ If you want to use the word
'repeat.* say It softly around Lake Mary High
School.
It’s kind of taboo, but people are saying It
anyway, nil the way from administration on
down to the girls basketball and soccer teams
which each won state titles In the last month to
become the first school In Florida history to win
same-gender championships In the same sea­
son.
Lake Mary held a banquet last night to cele­
brate the titles and, although basketball coach
Carl Brown and soccer coach BUI Elssele didn't
want to talk about It. It was clear Dial 'repeat*
was on everyone's mind, especially since both
teams lose very little to graduation.
The evening meant one final night together for
the two teams and family members who packrd

the Lake Mary cafeteria. Both coaches spoke
and Athletic Director Doug Peters and Principal
Raymond Gaines addressed the gathering.
Of course, the evening couldn't take too long
ns the coaches demanded that they lx- allowed
out before the NCAA basketball championship
liegun.
IVters started out. 'I've been watching these
two teams and the way they've developed has
been remarkable.* he said. "It wasn't that hard
to predict.*
Peters commented about how all summer
long, players from both teams had hern work­
ing nut Instead o f going to the beach and that
the focus was what motivated them to the lilies.
Then Gaines, maylx- the biggest Dike Mary
fan of nil. spoke.
"That word 'champion' sounds pretty good.*
he said.
'When you realize that there has never been a

program that has won two In a season, that’s a
testament to the coaches and the qunllty of our
students.*
Brown was the first to deny any talk of a re­
peal.
'W e're not going to talk nbout repeat.* Brawn
said. *We Just want to focus on next season.*
Elssele rom m rntrd on the fans and family
memlx-rs that made drives all over the state to
watch Ills team, especially after It lost the dis­
trict finals to Oviedo which guaranteed road
trips for the entire playoffs.
Peters summed up the evening talking about
the school which made state history.
"It's a remarkable place.* Peters said. T ills
was bound to happen and It's great for the
community. If these kids didn't love this place It
never rould have happened.*
Could It happen again next year?
Don't use that dirty word.

C o -E d
winner
finishes
perfect
season..
From S ta ff R eports
SANFORD _ There were a couple
o f oddities In the Sanford Recrea­
tion Department Co-Ed Polar Bear
Slowpltch Softball League Tourna­
ment at Plnehurst Park Monday
night.
Homegrown Hydroponics com ­
pleted an almost unheard o f unde­
feated season and both games
ended In final scores o f 18-10.
Beer :30 got off to a fast start In
the opening game, building a 7-2
lead after three Innings.
But Chang's Car Care battled
bark with a run In the fourth In­
ning. two runs In the fifth Inning
and five runs In the sixth Inning to
take a 10-7 lead.
Beer :30 was not to be denied,
however, sending 17 batters to the
plate. Including having seven b a t­
ters In a row reach base after two
were out. and plated 11 runs to
pull out the victory.
The win earned Beer :30 a shot
at Homegrown Hydroponics In the
final and they used the momentum
from the first game to take a 1-0
lead in the top o f the first Inning.
But the
momentum
quickly
shifted to the undefeated regular
season champions as Homegrown
Hydroponics scored nine runs In
the bottom o f the first Inning and
eventually built a 15-4 lead after
three Innings before Beer :30
mounted a small rally to stay In
the game.
The game could have been closer
as Homegrown Hydroponics only
hud one run In, a runner on first
and two out In the first Inning. But
the next nine batters reached con­
secutively on six hits, Including
two doubles, an error and two
walks to score the other eight runs
and basically end all doubt on who
would win.
Homegrown Hydroponics co m ­
pletes the season with a 10-0 rec­
ord, while Beer :30 was 5-5,
Chang's Car Care was 4-5 and
Holmes Truss, which forfeited Its
final four games, was 0-9.
Doing the damage for Beer :30
against Chang's were Vic DIBartolo
(one home run. two singles, three
runs scored, three RBI). Mike
Miller (three singles, one run
scored, four RBI) and Jerry DIBar­
tolo and Joe DIBartolo (one dou­
ble, one single and three runs
scored each).
Also
contributing
were
Joy
Weaver (one single, two runs
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Sanford's Jett Bisks (No. 6) and tbs rest of the Cincinnati
Bsngals' offensive skill position players (quarterbacks, run­

ning backs, tight ends, wide receivers) wd be at D isney’s
Wide World of Sports the next three days for a mini-camp.

Cincinnati Bengals return
to Disney for mini camp
From Staff Reports
LAKE BUENA VISTA _ The National Football
League's Cincinnati Bengal* will return to Disney's
Wide World of Sports complex for the second consccuUve year to conduct a tlircc-day mini -camp. April
1-3.
The ofTseason training session will feature the
team's skill position players (quarterbacks, running
backs, tight ends and wide receivers) In u series of
dally morning workouts, starting each day at 9:30
a.m.
Quarterback Jeff Blake, a native of Sanford, wide
receivers Carl Pickens and Damay Scott, and running
backs KJ-Jana Carter, Eric Blenlemy and AFC Rookie
o f the Year Corey Dillon are among the team's tal­
ented corps o f offensive players that are expected to
participate.
Head coach Bruce Coslet and offensive coordinator
Ken Anderson will conduct the workouts.
During the 1997 NFL season, the Bengals finished
fourth among the AFC Central Division with a record
o f 7-9.

Despite missing the playoffs. Cincinnati finished
the year by winning six o f Its last eight
games. Including the final three.
Blake threw for more than 2.000 yards on the year,
while DlUon. a second-round pick from the University
of Washington, led all rookies with 1,129 rushing
yards and broke Jim Brown's 40-year old single-game
rookie record with 246 yards against the Oilers.
Tickets for the Bengals rnlnl-camp and other Dis­
ney's Wide World of Sports general admission events
arc $8 for adults and $6.75 for children ages 3-9. and
may be purchased at the Disney's Wide World of
Sports box olltce or by calling TIcketMastcr at 407839-3900.
Bengals Mini-Camp Roster:
Quarterbacks _ J e ff Blake: Eric Krcsscr.
Running backs _ Eric Blenlemy: K M an a Carter.
Corey Dillon; Vy Douthard; Scottle O rah am; Brian
Milne.
Wide receivers _ Chris Doering; David Dunn; James
Hundon; Mike Jenlnga; Carl Pickens; Damay Scott.
Tight ends _ Marco Battaglia; Steve Bush; Tony
McGee.
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G irls’ slowpitch opens season
From t u f f Reports
SANFORD _ Tara Layton. V a ­
nessa Silva and Brittany Postell all
homered to help leud their respec­
tive teams to opening day victories
In the Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment QIris' Spring Slowpltch Softball League at Roy Holler Field on
Saturday.
Postell came off the bench to cap
a six-run third Inning as the San­
ford
Rotary
Breakfast
Club
whipped the Sanford Lions Club
14-1.
In the second game, Layton had
a solo home run In the first Inning
to open the scoring and Silva hit
her solo home run In the fifth In­
ning to cap the scoring as the Op­
timist Club of Sanford knocked off
the Sanford Klwanls Club 11-5.
On Wednesday night at Roy Hol­
ler Field in Ft. Mellon I»ark. the
Optimist Club o f Sanford (1-0) bat-

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tics tire Sanford Rotary Breakfast
Club (1-0) for an early advantage In
the league at 6 p.m. and the San­
ford Klwanls Club (0-1) takes on
the Sanford Lions Club (0-1) at
7:30 p.m.
Contributing for the Sanford R o­
tary Breakfast Club were Sheenu
Ware (two singles, three runs
scored). Brittany Postell (one home
run. one run scored, two RBI), J e s ­
sica Postell (one single, two runs
scored, one RBI) and Klrshawn
Knight and Emily Huddleston (one
single and two runs scored each).
Also contributing were Kaley
Bctne and Ashley Armstrong (one
single and one run scored each)
and Brittany Buckner and Crystal
Ware (one run scored each).

Doing the hitting for the Sanford
Uons Club were Stephanie Gathers
(one double) and Alex Cardona
(one single, one nin scored).
Doing the damage for the O pti­
mist Club o f Sanford were Tara
Layton (one home run, two dou­
bles. one run scored, two RBI).
Vanessa Silva (one home run. one
run scored, one RBI). Lawanda
Tillman and India Tillm an (one
single and two run* scored each).
Pauline Perkins and Tanzania Carr
(one single and one run scored
each). Colette Layton (two tuna
scored) and Sasha Merthle (one
run scored).
Providing the offense for the
Sanford
Klwanls
Club
were
Whlltney Tossl (one home run. one
run scored, one RBI), Staphanle
Para (one single, one run scored,
one RBI), Shlncka Lawrence (one
single, two runs scored) and Brit­
tany Hardy (one run scored).

�BA

Sem inole Herald. Sanford. H o n d a ■ Tuesday M arch 31.1998

NL Central: Astros are starry-eyed

Briefs
C o n tin u e d fr o m P a g e 7 A

new closer is Jeff Brantley, the exCincinnati star
3. CHICAGO CUBS
Houston (aces challenges (mm St
Manager Jim Riggleman hopes
|,oms and Chicago in the expanded
three newly acquired players will lunt
National L ea gu e Central But MU
things around Closer Hod Beck ill 47,
waukce. t&gt;aek in the N L figures to lag
37 saves) is the key Henry Rodrigue?
1. HOI SKIN ASTROS
Being swept by Atlanta in the NL &lt;26 Hits, 83 RBIs) and Jeff Blauser
I 308. 17. 70) can help the lineup
playoffs was a sour way to end man
Starters Mark Clark *14 8. 3 82»,
ager l-arty lherker's first year Now
Jeremi Gonialei &lt;11-9,4,23) and Kevin
they hope to do better
Jeff Bagwell I 288. 43 HRs. 135 RBIs, Tapani &lt;9 3. 3 39) head an improving
31 stolon bases) and Craig Riggio &lt;2W9. rotation
The lineup features Sammy Sosa &lt;36
22. 81, with 47 Sits and 146 runs) are
HRs. 119 RHIs. 90 runs, 22 SRsi and
coming off great seasons Import
Motscs Alou t 292. 23. 115) and Derek Mark Grace &lt;319.13. 78&gt; Lince John
son &lt;307, 20 SBs 1 leads off
Bell &lt;276. 15. 71&gt; are solid, too
Mickey Morandmi 1 295, 16 SBs) is
The departure of No t starter Darryl
Kile hurts Mike Hampton (15 10.3 83) another important addition
1. MILWAUKEE BREWERS
is being asked to replace him In the
For the first time in over 30 years.
bullpen, only Billy Wagner &lt;2 85, 23
saves) stands out. Errors are also Milwaukee has an NL team
Manager I’hil Gamer is hoping for
pmblem for the Astros
the besl.
2. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS
Jemmy Humitz 1 281. 27. 85. with 20
Mark McGwire is the talk of the
town He hit 58 homers in 1997 Only SBs and 85 runs) is a good hitter John
Babe Ruth and Roger Mans ever hit Jaha ill HR*) comes off a shoulder
more in one year McGwire, who injury Dave Nilsson ) 27H. 20, 811. Jeff
Clrilio 1 288, 10. 82i and Marquis Gns
battl'd 274 with 123 RBIs, will take an
som &lt;22 steals 1 contribute
other crack at the HR record in an ex
Starters Cal Eldred &lt;13 15, 4 99).
pansion year
The other kev Cardinal hitters are Scotl Karl &lt;10 13.4 47&gt; and Jose Mer­
Rav Lankford \ 295. 31. 98. with 2t cedes &lt;7 10. 3 79i are joined by import
SRsi, Ron Gant &lt;17 HRs. 62 HBIsi and Jeff Juden &lt;11 6. 4 46). Closer Doug
Jones (2 02.36 saves) is king of Ihe hill
Delino DeShlelds (.295. with 55 SBs)
Manager Tony La Russa has decent in the bullpen
5. PITTSBURGH PIRATES
pitching Starling are Todd Stottle
In his first year as Pittsburgh's man
myre &lt;12-9, 3 88). Matt Morris &lt;12 9.
3 i*») and Alan Bcnes &lt;9-9. 2 89* The ager. Gene Limont led the Pirates to

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within two wins of a .500 They were
still in contention tale in September
But the lack of star talent was loo
much to overcome
The best hitters in Ihtlshurgh are
lead off man Tony Womack &lt;278, with
Mi steals) and No 3 halier Al Martin
&lt;291. 13. 59, wilh 23 SHs) Rut Jer
mnine Allcnsworlh (255. 3. 431 had a
disappointing season
Closer Rich Loiscllc &lt;3 10.29 saves)
is Ihe star of Uie pitcher staff Fran
cisco Cordova &lt;11-8. 3 63) is Ihe lead
ing starter.
6. CINCINNATI REDS
The Reds had Ihe most stolen bases,
the most saves and the fewest errors
in the National league in 1997, There
weren’t many other bright spots for
manager Jack McKoon during his first
season with Cincinnati.
Closer Jeff Shaw &lt;238.42 saves) had
a very good year
Rookie Brett Tomko &lt;11-7. 3 43) was
the besl starter Dave Iturba &lt;11 10,
4 73) and Mike Hemlinger &lt;8 8. 4 14)
also conlnbuled
Willie Greene &lt;26 Hits, 91 RBIs) and
Reggie Sanders &lt;19 Hits, 56 RBIs) are
key bailers Barry Larkin &lt;317) missed
a iol of games because of foot prob­
lems
TEAM RECORDS in 1997 1IOUS
TON. 84 78, PITTSBURGH, 79 83;
MILWAUKEE. 78 83. CINCINNATI.
76 86. ST LOUIS. 73 89. CHICAGO. 68
94
ISM* NKWSPATER KVmilKISK ASSN

(Pittsburgh Stcclers).
The enmp Is under the guidance of former
University of Florida player Paul Uowrn and
Rhondy Weston, who played In the NFL with
Cleveland. Dallas and Tampa Day.
Campers must wear athletic clothing and
bring n bagged lunch. Drinks and fruit will
be provided. Camp T-shirts will be given lo
participants nnd autographs wtll be avail­
able from the players.
The cost for the camp Is $30 for preregistration and $-10 day o f the camp.
For more Information and/or to register,
contact the Seminole County Police Athletic
League at (407) 330-6600. ext. 263. or Paul
Bowen at (407) 830-6569.

Y M C A Youth Soccer
LAKE MARY _ Seminole YMCA Family Cen­
ter will offer two Youth Soccer Leagues for
children ages 3 to 13 running from April 4th
through June 14th nnd August 1st through
October 11th.
All games will be played at Greenwood
Lake Middle School.
The YMCA Soccer Program Is designed to
teach each child the fundamental skills of
soccer and apply the rules of fair play while
providing u team experience. Practices are
held one evening per week, Games are held
on Saturdays between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Cost Is $55 for Y-Members and $85 for
Program Members.
Call Sieve Waring. Sports Coordinator _
Seminole Family YMCA at (407) 321-8944 for
more Information.

Y M C A 5K Run/Walk/Skate

NL West: Dodgers balance adroitly
Bv HAV. Siner
Los Angeles came up two games
short of both the National League
West crown and a wild card berth in
1997 Now it's a whole new ball game
Going into the 1998 season, this is
how the teams shape up.
1. LOS A N G E L E S DODGERS
Balance is the hallmark of manager
Bill Bussell's dub.
Starling pitchers Chan Ho Park &lt;148.3 38 ERA), Hidco Nomo &lt;14-12,425),
Ramon M a rtin e t &lt;10-5. 3.64) and
Ismael Valdes (10-11. 425) each won
m double figures. New closer Antonio
Osuna &lt;2.191 is untested.
Four Dodgers each hit at least 30
home runs: Mike P ia tu 062, 40 HKs,
124 RBIs, with 104 runs). Eric Kamos
(266, 31. 1041. Raul Mondesi O I0 . 30.
87) and Todd Zeile &lt;268, 31. 90).
The leadoff man is Eric Young, who
hit 280 and slot* 45 has— .
2. C O LO RAD O R O C K IE S
At Coots Field, the hitters prevail.
Manager Don Baylor knows that
His Rockies led the N L in batting,
slugging, hits, runs and RBIs. But Col­
orado's pitching wss last in ERA. hits,
strikouts, homers and runs.
Larry Walker &lt;366, 49, 130, with 33
SBs and 143 runs) was the N L's MVP.

Vinny Castilla (.304. 40. 113), Ellis
Burks (.290,32. 82) and Dante Bichette
( 308. 26.1IB&gt; swing hard Import Mike
Lansing «2RI. 20. 70) helps.
Starter Darryl Kile &lt;19-7, 2.57) was
acquired to be Ihe aee of the pitching
staff. Closer Jerry Dipoto 116 saves)
took over the top bullpen spot
3. SAN D IE G O PA D R E S
The Padres, under manager Bruce
Bochy. have sought better pitching.
Starter Kevin Brown &lt;16 8,2 69) was
brought in to be the ace. Joey Hamil­
ton (12-7,425), Sterling Hitchcock (to ­
l l , 520) and Andy Ashby 19-11, 4.13)
also start. Veteran Trevor Hoffman
(2.66.37 saves) leads a rebuilt bullpen.
The key addition is setup man Brian
Bochnnger &lt;2 63).
N L batting champ T on y Gwynn
(.372) posted career highs in HRs (17)
and RBIs (119). Steve Finley (28 HRs,
92 RBIs, with 101 runs), Ken CaminiQuffvto verts
4. SAN FR AN C ISC O G IA N T S
After taking the N L West by sur­
prise, manager Dusty Baker's division
champs went 0-3 vs. Florida in the
playoffs. It was their best shot.
Barry Bonds (291.40 HRs, 101 RBIs,
with 37 steals. 123 runs and 145 walks)
is the tallest Giant. Jeff Kent (29 HRs,

121 RBIs) and J T Snow (281,28. 104)
also had big years Stan Javier hit 286
and stole 25 bases
Shawn E stes &lt;19 5. 3.18), Kirk
Itucler (13 6. 3 45) and Mark Gardner
(12-9, 429) are San Francisco’s best
starters. Starter Orel llershiser (14 6,
4 47) and closer Robb Nen (3 89, 35
saves) were brought in to help out.
5. A R IZ O N A D IA M O N D B A C K S
The first-year Diamondbacks, under
manager Buck Showalter, have been
building from the ground up — mostly
wilh pitching and defense.
Free agents Andy Denes (9^9. 3.10)
and Willie Blair (16-6.4.171 were signed
to anchor the starting staff. But the
bullpen is up for grabs.
Veterans Malt Williams t.263, 32,
105), Jay Bell &lt; 291, 21.92) and Devon
White (a defensive star) will lead the
way for the younger players.
Travis Lee, the 910-miUion rookie.

SANFORD _ The 1998 Charity Bowl foot­
ball game, presented by Seminole and Or­
ange County Firefighters, will be held on
Saturday. April 25lh at 6 p.m. at Showalter
Field In Winter Park.

AAA'
last season. Karim Garcia's numbers
in Triple A were 205, with 20 home
runs and 66 RBIs.
T E A M R E C O R D S In 1997: SAN
FRANCISCO, 90-72; LOS ANGELES.
88-74; COLORADO, S3 79; SAN DIEGO,
76-86; ARIZONA (Did not play).

Tim Rjjnea is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. Hla stats for the 1997 season la
In the first column, personal-beat season
totals In the second column and career totals
(Including 1997 games) in Ihe third column,
Raines had one o f hla best
aeason

Don't expect a change at the top in
the National League East. Atlanta has
m ade an unprecedented six post­
season appearances in a row. No. 7 is
next
Going into the 1998 season, this is
how the teams shape up.
1. A T L A N T A BRAVES
Braves m anager Bobby Cox still
holds (our aces: Greg Maddux (19-4,
220 ERA), Denny Neagle (20-5, 2 97),
Tom Glavine (14-7, 2.96), and John
Smoltz (15-12, 3 02), who begins the
season on the disabled list
But closer Mark Wohlers (3 50, 33
saves) is the only relief star.
Andres Galarraga (JIB, 41 HRs. 140
RBIs) replaces departed Fred McGriff.
Chipper Jones (.295, 21, I I I ) , Ryan
Klesko 1261, 24,94) and Javier Lopez
(295, 23 HRs) are key hitters. Wall
Weiss (270) and Michael Tucker (283)
w ill bat first and second. Andrew
Jones is a rising star.
2. N E W Y O R K M ETS
This is a scrappy bunch of overadiievers. Manager Bobby Valentine's
dub had 47 comeback wins last season
It's not likely to happen twice in a row.
The starters are led by Bobby Jones
(16-9, 3 63), Al Leiter (119. 424) and

Rick Reed &lt;13-9, 2.891. John Franco
(2.SS, 36 saves) is the star o f a deep
pen. Mel Rojas (15 saves) and Greg
McMichael (2.98) are key relievers.
The lineup features John Olerud
(294. 22.102). Butch Huskey (287,24.
81), Bernard Gilkey (18 HRs, 78 RBIs),
Edgardo Alfonso (2 1 5 ) and Carlos
Baerga (281). Slugger Todd Hundley
is out wilh an injured elbow.
3. FLO R ID A M A R L IN S
To save money, the wild card world
champions dum ped stars K evin
Brown, M oisei Alou, Jeff Conine, Al
Leiter and Devon White.
Manager Jim Leyland still has Gary
Sheffield (21 HR*. 71 R B Is), Bobby
Bonilla (297, 17, 96), Edgar Renteria
(277,32 SBs) and Charles Johnson (19
HRs). But there's not much depth on
this team anymore.
The pitching la a real mess. Only
World Scries hero Llvan Hernandez
(9-3, 2.18) and reliever Jay Powell &lt;72. 3.28) a re notables. At least five
rookie huriers might be asked to play
important roles.

4. MONTREAL EXPOS
The Expos shun high-priced talent
Manager Felipe Alou is used to watch­
ing his stars leave. The latest to go:
P ed ro M artinez, H enry Rodriguez,
Mike Lansing and David Segui.. Even

with them. Montreal was below 200.
Rondel) White (270,28.82), Vladimir
G u errero
(.302)
and
M ark
Grudzielanek (272) are the beat of
what remains in the lineup.
The best starters are Carlos Perez
(12-13, 388), Dustin Hermanson (6-8,
3.69) and Shawn Boskie (6-6, 6.43).
Ugueth Urbina (3.78, 27 tavea) is a
good dozer. At least the bullpen has
a lot of arms.

5. PH ILAD ELPH IA PH ILLIE S
Ace Curt Schilling (17-11, 2.97, with
319 strikeouts) and closer Ricky Bottalico (3.65, 34 saves) are Philadel­
phia's biggest stars.
Under manager Terry Francona, the
Phillies got off to a 23-58 start. But they
went 45-36 in the second half of the
season.
Mark Leiter (10-17,5.67) led the Na­
tional League in losses, which indi­
cates the state of the pitching beyond
Schilling and BoUalico.
Top hittere: Scott Rolen (283,21,92),
Rico Brogna (20 HRs, 81 RBIs), Mike
Lieberthal (20 HRs, 77 R B Is) and
Gregg Jefferies &lt;11 HRs).
T E A M R E C O R D S In 1997: A T ­
LANTA. 101-61; FLORIDA. 92-70; NEW
Y O R K , 88-74; M O N T R E A L , 78-84;
PH ILAD ELPH IA, 68 94.
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scored,
one
RBI),
Paula
Ritchey (one single, three run*
scored), Roland Jem lgan (one
“ingle). Cathy Lynn, S h en y
Wilkie and Michelle Hunt (one
run scored each) and Mike
Berg (one RBI).
Doing the hitting for Chang's
Car Care were Bruce Sellers
(three doubles, one single, two
runs scored, two RBI), Mike
Clark (four singles, two runs
scored, two RBI). Gina Green
and Zcb Webb (three singles,
one run scored and one RBI
each) and Red G a m er (one
double, one single, one run
scored, three RBI).
Also
hitting
were
Chris
Bryson (one double, one run
scored), Michelle Carroll (one
single, one RBI) and Lynn
Webb and Carol G am er (one

single
each).

and

one

run

scored

Race proceeds will be used lo provide
scholarships for underprivileged youths and
adults in Seminole County.

1998 Charity Bowl

G o lf for Lake Howell
OVIEDO _ Support the Lake Howell High
School Booster Club at the annual golf tour­
nament April 19 at the Ekana Golf Club.
The club raises money for Lake Howell
athletics.
There will be a 1:30 p.m. shotgun start
with closest lo the pin. longest drive, and
uttlng competitions starting at noon. Range
alls will be provided for practice.
Cost ts $48 per player and Includes lunch.
Eux Information to Doug Dorsum (788-1666)
or Luke Howell (320-9025) to participate.

E

Lyman Booster Club golf
LONGWOOD _ Lyman High School will hold
Its annual Booster Club Golf Tournament on
Monday. April 13th at Rolling Hills Oolf
Club.
The event will begin with a shotgun start at
3 p.m.
Cost Is $65 per person ($45 for Rolling
Hills members) or $250 per foursome. Cost
Includes 18 holes with cart, dinner after
play, welcome gifts and prizes afterward.
Contact Ann Carr (339-5244) or Dan C an­
non (869-5196) for more Information.

Bayhead tennis classes
SANFORD _ Bayhead Racquet Club wtU be
holding beginner, Intermediate, and a d ­
vanced 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 na­
tionally ranked players) _ dolly. 4:30 p.m. to
7 p.m.

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R A IN E S Q A U O E
statistically last year, hut missed a great
portion due to Injuries.
Balnea and the Yankees open Ihe 1998
season on Wednesday In Anaheim against the
Angela. The two teams can be seen on
Sunshine Network on Thursday, starting at 10
p.m.

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NL East: Braves remain perennials
By H.W. Siner

IA K E MARY _ The Seminole YMCA Family
Center will hold a 5K Run/Walk/Skate on
Saturday. April 1 Ith al Luke Mary City Hal)
(com er of Lake Maty Blvd. and Country Club
Road) starting at 7:45 a.m.
Tills race will kick-off the 2nd Annual City
Wide Easier Egg Hunt.
Registration for the race can be done by
calling the Seminole YMCA at 321-8944.
Participants wtll receive a T-ahlrt. re­
freshments and prizes. Awards wtll be pre­
sented at the end o f the race.

Last year's game, held at Luke Brantley
High School, was a great success and this
year's game should be Just as exciting.
The gnme Is played by NFL rules and times
and will be full contact tackle football.
Also expected to be on hand are former
NFL playrrs to sign autographs and the
Tampa Bay Duccaneera Cheerleading squad.
The group Is also negotiating with the Sun­
shine Network lo televise the game.
Admission is $5 for adult, $3 for children
nnd children under live free.
Proceeds from the game will go to the
Missing Childrens Center and Russel Home
for Atypical Children.
For tickets and sponsor Information con ­
tact Granville Eubanks. Seminole County
Flre/Rescue at: Station 42 _ (407) 349-5501;
home
(407) 322-6893; Pager _ (407) 8053503.

burger and Tina H1U (one run
scored each).

Powering Homegrown Hydro- *
Also playing for the champi­
ponies to the championship
ons were Sherri Cutllp and
were Dave Brownell (one dou­ T e m Hlrt.
ble, two singles, two runs
Providing the offense for Beer
scored, two RBI), Randy Cutllp
:30
were J en y DtBaitolo (two
(two doubles, two runs scored),
doubles, two singles, three
Jim m y Wilkinson (one double,
runs scored, one RBI), Joe
one single, two runs scored),
DtBaitolo (one double, three
Jim Clifford (two singles, two
singles, two runs scored, three
runs scored, two RBI) and
RBI), Vic DIBartolo (one dou­
Paula Songer (two singles, one
ble, one single, one run scored,
run scored, one RBI).
two RBI), Mike Miller (one dou­
Other
hitters were
Dave
ble. one single, one RBI) and
Jlckell (one double, two runs
Roland Jem lgan (one double,
scored, one RBI). Robin Brown
one single, one run scored).
(one double, two runs scored).
Also, Michelle Hunt (two sin­
Shannon Hill (one single, two
gles. one run scored), Cathy
runs scored, two RBI), L o m e
Lynn
(two
singles),
Paula
Jlckell (one single, two RBI),
Ritchey (one single, one run
Mike Burney (one single, one
scored, two RBI) and Mike Berg
run scored) and Theresa Wal(one RBI).

R A IN M QAUOE
CATTOORY
*97
Games....................................................................... 74
A t-bats...................................................................... 271
Runs.......................................................................... 56
Hits........................................................................... 87
RBI...........................................................................
38
Doubles.........................
20

Triples....................................................................................

2

Home runs.....................
Steals........................................................................

4
8

Average..................................................................................... 321

boat
160
652
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.334

2.186
8.238
1.475
2,439
900
401
111
159
795
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Tim RalnM

Queen Bee’s, T N T Express win
in Sanford Senior Girls Softball
Proas Staff Reports
SANFORD _ The Queen Bee's and TNT Ex­
press scored In every Inning to win their games
In the Sanford Recreation Department Senior
Girls' Softball League at Lakeside Field Monday
evening.
TNT Express pounded the ball to 13 hits, five
for extra bases, and held Double Trouble to only
one hit In winning the opening game 14-2.
In the nightcap. Evtta Ingram homered and
the Queen Bee's made the most o f four hits In
outacortng the TN T Express, 11-8.
Standings are not available at this time be­
cause the results from Saturday's scheduled
game between the Queen Bee’s and Double
Trouble were not turned In.
This Saturday, the TNT Express plays Double
Trouble at 4 p.m. at Lakeside Field and next
Monday, the Queen Bee's play the doubleheader
at Lakeside Field against TN T Express at 0 p.m.
and Double Trouble at 7:30 p.m.
TNT Express took a 94) lead before Double
Trouble scored Its two runs In the bottom o f the
third Inning.
Powering TN T Express were Jennifer Sellers
(three singles, two runs scored, four RBI),
Monica Rivers (three singles, three runs scored,
one RBI). Billie Cotton (two triples, one run
scored, one RBI) and Andrea Southward (one
triple, one single, one run scored).
Also contributing were Stephanie Foreman
(one home run, one run scored, three RBI),
LaQueena Grayson (one home run, one nxi
scored, one RBI), Devin Daniels (one single, one
run scored, two RBI). Kristin Weaver (two runs
scored) and Vcm lquc Burrell and Erika Jackson
(one run scored each).
Providing the offense for Double Trouble were
Trtnecc (one single, one run scored) and Da wan
(one run scored).
Doing the damage for the Queen Bee's were
Sophia LUtles (two singles, one run scored),
Evtta Ingram (one home run, one run scored.

one RBI) and Natalie Cole (one double).
Others contributing for the Queen Bee's were
Barbara Corey (one run scored, one RBI). Alglnlcla Jackson and Krystal Wonlard (two runs
•cored each) and Kceahawn Knight, Crystal
Ware, Lavanya Buckner and Sarah Huddleston
(one run scored each),
The TNT Express were led by Erika Jackson
(one home run. one run scored, one RBI), Billie
Cotton (one double, one run scored, one RBI),
Stephanie Foreman (one single, one run scored,
one RBI). Jennifer Sellers and LaQueena Qraytson (one single and one run scored each),
Monica Rivers (one single) and Shlrletta Blake,
Devin Daniels and Kristin Weaver (one run
T1TT K a p r o n
P iM li Tm M I i

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People
IN BRIEF

Volunteer o f the Week

C o astlln ers
Sanford--The
Coastllners
mrr tings arr held at 10 a.m.
the first Wednesday o f each
month at the Sanford Senior
Center. 401 E. Seminole Blvd.
All Interested
railroaders,
both active and retired, arc Insited to attend.
For Information, call Horace
Oreen. 322-5493.

Woman’s Club
Sanford
The
Sanford
Woman's Club meets the first
Wednesday o f each month. Oc­
tober through May. at 11 a.m..
at the clubhouse. 309 S. Oak
Ave. Reservations for the noon
luncheon
arc
necessary
through the telephone com m it­
tee. Following luncheon, a pro­
gram Is presented.

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

Lunch,

Fellowship

LONGWOOD--A1I area seniors
are Invited to join a seniors
group currently meeting at the
Orthodox Church of St. Ste­
phen. 1895 Lake Emma Rd.
i A covered dish luncheon, at
noon. Is followed by Bible
study and fellowship.
The group meets on the sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday o f
ithe month. For more Informa­
tion. contact Mary Burke at
330-6391.

at the Frank Evans Center In
Lake Mary. All Interested arc
Invited
to
attend.
Shelly
Brassier, a licensed Alzheimer
therapist, leads the discussion
and answers questions. For
Information, call 323-4938 or
324-3060.

Woman's Club
Lake Maty Woman's Club
meets the fourth Wednesday o f
each month from September
through May. For Information,
contact Maryann Hoff. 3216226.

Recovery Inc
Recovery Inc., Is a self-help
mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For
Information, call 660-2003, or
890-5906.

TOPS
A local chapter o f TOPS
(Takr O ff Pounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at 6:30
p.m.. In the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital. 556
W.
S.R.
434,
Longwood.
Weighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
The first meeting Is held every
Wednesday.
at
9:30,
at
Lakevtew Christian
Church.
1400 Bear Lake Road Apopka.
For Information, call 293-5048.

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

Klwanls Club

All widowed persons are In­
vited to meet at 1:30 p.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday
bf every month at the C assel­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

Effective Oct. 1. 1997. the
Klwanls Club o f Sanford has
moved the weekly Wednesday
noon luncheon meeting from
the Sanford Civic Center to the
Lakeside Landing at the Marina
Motel on Lake Monroe. Visiting
Klwsnlans are welcome. For
Information call Walt Smith.
323-5088.

Walcoma Wagon
Seminole Spokes Welcome
Vagon
Club
of
Seminole
bounty
holds
the
regular
■nonlhly luncheon meeting at
11:30 a.m. on
the
third
Wednesday o f very month.
Those wishing to attend, call
Betty. 695-0144. or Lucy. 3227877.

Alzhslm ar's Support
The
Alzheimer's
Support
□roup for Caregivers meets the
fourth Wednesday, at 10 a.m..

The following births were re­
corded at Florida Hospital In
Altamonte:
Feb. 23 - Susan and Joshua
Bobbin, Winter Springs, Boy
Feb. 24 - Stacy and Charles
Hilton, Lake Mary. Qlrl
Feb. 26 • Julie and Stephen
Martin. Lake Mary, Girl: Eduwlgis and Alfonso Alma rax,
Longwood, Boy
Feb. 27 - Chetna and Hltesh
Dcaai. Winter Springs. Boy;
TSaha and Sean Smith. San­

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SANFORD - Roxle I Hills has
lived In the Sanford area for
over 20 years. She married her
husband, Rick, here. They are
raising their children. Michael
and Melissa among family and
friends. That Is the reason that
Hlllls Immediately signed up to
help the Salvation Army care
for victims after the recent tor­
nado that ravaged the area.
Her close ties kept the heart­
strings tight os she witnessed
the
devastation.
He
own
mother lives In the Lake Jesup
area just within a 1/4 mile of
the ruin. As she put It. TVe
i up with the people that
affected. I rode the bus
with them. I've known these
people since I was a kid. I
wanted to help In some way."
She continued. 1 joined the
Salvation Army when the tor­
nado hit. I wanted to be In­
volved In some way. I knew
there was something I could do
and some way I could help. I
Just wasn't sure where to be­
gin.Hlllls shared that when she
went out *on canteen* duty It
was wonderful to see that the
people were getting the help,
individuals would come to the
truck for needed food and talk
with volunteers. "You could Just
see in their faces and In their
gestures how much they ap­
preciated the help* she said.
T h is has made me realize that

A l- A n o n
A support group for friends
or relatives o f alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday,
at 8 p.m.. at 111 E. 27th St.,
just west o f Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or m em ­
bers are welcome to this 12step group.

ford, Boy; Kenna and Timothy
Qlasock. Casselberry. Boy
Feb. 28 • Carol Trier and John
Hagan.
Casselberry.
Girt;
Theresa
and Carl
Canals,
Longwood.
Girt:
Kaasandra
Hartung and Gregory TAsch.
Oviedo. Boy;
March 1 • Christina and David
Houston. Sanford, Boy; Jessica
and Joseph Roman, Lake Mary.
Girl;
Helene
and
Ellis
Schauder. Longwood. Girl

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an effective repellent o f mos­
quitoes, gnats, ticks, mites,
and blood-sucking (lies. DEET
la the active Ingredient of Cut­
ter's insect repellent and Off. It
has been used effectively for
the past 45 years to prevent
Insect
bites
and
disease
transmission. Recently. DEET •
has been extensively used to
protect humans from b ite s “ df
arthropods that transmit Lyme
disease
and
encephalitis.
Along with the Increased use o f
DEET. there Is concern about
the adverse effects o f DEET on
humans. For Instance, six
cases o f DEET poisoning In
small children have been re­
ported after the repeated use
or Ingestion o f DEET.
F s n a a la tls a s : DEET Is for­
mulated In products containing
5 to 100 percent DEET. Usually
products containing 15 to 40
percent DEET work best for
adults. Products containing no
more than 8 to 10 percent
DEET are recommended for
children. In general, the higher
percentages provide longer and
better protection than those
with lower percentages. DEET
usually provides 1 to 3 hours of
protection In typical situa­
tions. When an individual Is
swimming or sweating exten­
sively, protection will be much
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Volunteers with the Salvation
Army helped In many areas
from sorting donated Items to
actual working "on canteen" In
disaster relief. T used to use
my kids as an excuse to not
help,’ she *uld. "Even though

you have kids you can still
help. When I was working at
the Salvation Army building I
took my kids with me. They
would sit and play with toys
while I sorted things. People
were so generous. There are
still piles sky high o f things
(hat need to be sorted and they
desperately need volunteers."

Further elaborating on oth­
ers working with the disaster
relief, she said, "Other moms
such as Cindy Von Herbulls
and
Debbie
Redman
were
helping too. We are all mothers
with children but we knew we
could make a difference. So
many people have come Into
my life through all this. I want
to keep In touch with them be­
cause they have made such a
difference In my life. There are
a lot o f good people out there."
She concluded by saying.
T h e benefits o f helping others
and volunteering are better
than the work. The benefits are
unending. Sometimes It doesn't
work out but I know God will
always give us somebody else
that we can help.*
Hlllls Is also active with her
church.
Grace
Fellowship
Christian Church, where she
has been a member for five
years. Presently, she writes let­
ter or calls widows and shutins to encourage them. She
hopes to begin a church gar­
den. The congregation spon­
sors one family a month to a s ­
sist with food and other neces­
sities. She Is hopeful that this
garden will bring the whole
church together helping the
community, from the older la ­
dles canning and preserving
vegetables
to the
children
learning how God makes things
grow.
For more Information about
volunteering with the Salvation
Army cull 322-2426.

Effective repellent o f those pesky bugs

Widowed Parsons
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Disaster led mom to volunteer work

exposed skin. Wipe or wash
hands after completion o f a p ­
OARDEMINO plication. Aerosols should be
directed at the area to be
treated from the appropriate
distance, usually about 6 to 8
Inches from the exposed skin.
Do not apply aerosols directly
AL
to the face; first spray U onto
FERRER
hands. Then rub It onto the
face and neck, avoiding contact
with eyes and lips. Reapply
DEET formulations as neces­
vide continuing protection.
sary, but avoid overexposure.
A p p l i c a t io n : Products con­
Frequent
reappllcatlon
and
taining DEET are available as
saturation are unnecessary.
liquids, lotions, and aerosols.
Also, do not apply DEET to the
They should be applied as di­
hands o f small children. Only
rected on the label. Before us­
apply DEET formulations to
ing any DEET product, read the
exposed akin: do not apply to
entire label. Even If you have
areas underneath clothing. Do
used the product before, read It
not apply DEET formulations
again before application. L iq­
on or near plastics, acetate,
uids and lotions should be
rayon. Spandex. synthetic fab­
poured or squeezed directly
rics (other than nylon), furni­
onto the hands and spread
ture finishes, leather, watch
evenly and completely on ex­
crystals, and painted or var­
posed skin In a thin layer.
nished surfaces. Plastic glass
Contact with the eyes and Ups frames and goggles should be
should be avoided. Use just
protected from DEET a pplica­
enough repellent to cover the
tions. Car finishes and Interi­

Surprise heuseguest wears
out welcome at the door
ny hi
band and I had not seen or heard
from for more than 17 years unex­
pectedly showed up at our door and
stayed, uninvited, for five days!
Although she was nest, consider­
ate, appreciative and generous, I
was angry, frustrated and resentful
of the intrusion. What is your opin­
ion regarding this situation, and
what would you have done under
the same circumstances?
SUSAN IN CALIFORNIA
DEAR SUSAN: If • relative or (H and — showed up at my
door unexpectedly with luggage
in hand, 1 w ou ld have taken
him or her to dinner (or lunch,
d ep e n d in g on the time o f
arrival) — and then offered to
make a reservation at a nearby

ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

DEAR OLD JOHN: You are a
true romantic. Thank you for
Including your full n a n s and
address, which I dors not dis­
close. Wars 1 to do so, it would
threaten your privacy and cre­
sts a soon# that would rival the
Gold Rush of 1849.
• ••

D EAR A B B Y : I am a widow.
How do I announce my daughter’s
engagement? My daughter and 1
want to include her late father’s
name, but are unsure if it is proper,
la there a correct form for this?
ASK1NO IN OLYMPIA, WASH.

DEAR ABBY; I saw the letter in
your column concerning kissing
with eyes open. Well, I kissed with
my eyes open — deliberately. Why?
Because I was going with s woman
so stunningly beautiful that I didn't
DEAR ASKING:
•: According I
want to waste any of her enchanti­ Emily Post’s “Complete
aplete 1
Book i
ng loveliness.
Wedding
“ - "
_ —
Etiquette,"
My standards in female beauty lo g fo r the n e w e p a p e r an*
had always been so absurdly high nounoement o f your daughter's
that I knew 1 had a champagne engagem ent should be: "M rs.
appetite (what I desired in feminine B o b 8m lth an n ou n ces the
looks) on s beer budget (what I had engagem ent o f h er daughter,
to offer). When she appeared on M iss R oberta 8mtth, to A la n
the scene, exceeding my wildest Jones, etc, Miss Smith Is also
dreams, and want for me in a big the dau gh ter o f tho lato Bob
way. the thrill of kissing the mouth Smith."
in the middle of that divinely beau­
When It is time to send the
tiful face would have been partially w eddin g invitations, use this
squandered had I not kept my eyes wording:
open.
"Together w ith their fam i­
I had to train myself to do it, but lies, Roberta Bmith, daughter of
the practicing was plenty pleasant. Alice Smith and the late Bob
Just sign m e...
Smith, and Alan Jones, eon of
OLD JOHN IN GLENDALE Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jones,” etc.

ors also may be damaged by
DEET. It will not damage ny­
lon. cotton, or wool fabrics.
Precautions:
DEET
may
cause eye Injury or Inltate mu­
cous membranes. Therefore, do
not apply to eyes or Ups.
Warning. It may also be harm ­
ful If swallowed. In rare cases.
It can cottas eldrv reaction. 'D o
not apply to sunburned or
damaged skin. If DEET gets In
eyes, flush with plenty o f wa­
ter. If eye Irritation persists,
get
medical
treatment.
If
swallowed, call a physician or
contact a poison control cen­
ter. I f a child or adult reacts to
the dermal application DEET.
wash treated skin and call a
doctor. Many older DEET prod­
ucts contained an R -l 1 additive
to enhance activity. Due to
concerns about the additive, all
current products do not con­
tain It. Do not use DEET prod­
ucts that were manufactured
prior to 1993 to avoid exposure
to the addlUve.
Three-fourths o f
all DEET poisonings occur with
children under six years o f age.
Small children are more vul­
nerable because they are more
likely to accidentally Ingest
DEET and have lower body
weights. Tb prevent accidental
poisoning o f small children,
store containers o f DEET out o f
the reach o f children. Also, use
common aense In the a pplica­
tion o f DEET o f small children.
Do not apply to the hands o f
children because they may m b
their eyes or Ingest DEET from
their hands or fingers. Do not
allow small children to apply
the product. An adult should
apply the product or closely
supervise the application. Use
DEET sparingly on small chil­
dren.
Extracted from the University
o f Florida "Use and A pplicaton
o f DEET Repellent’ by Dr. Phil
Koehler. Fact Sheet ENY-260.

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IN THC C IR C U IT C O U R T
o r T M t CIO M TCCN TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
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in and to f Sam m ola County.
Florida Prob ata Oretaton the
a d d ra ia o f w hich m P O D m r t f
C Sanford F L S I T f2 Tha name
and addr*aa of tha P ersonal
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R#pf#*#nt#tfv#‘t
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ra*|uirad to fil# with thia Court
WITHIN THREE (3) M O NTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATIO N OF
THIS N O TICE (1 &gt; a ll cla im s
agam st tha a t tat# and I?} any
objection by an mtaraatad per*
son on arhoffl thus not tea was
sat «ad that cha lla n g a a tha
vjihchty of tha Witt tha qualifi*
cab o n a
of
tha
Paraonal
Rapraaantatiw# vanua or |una*
d ic tio n ot tha C o urt
A LL
C L A IM S
AND
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NOT SO FILED WILL BE F O R E V ­
ER B A RR ED
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begun on M arch 31 at 1998
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Attorney lor
Paraonal Rapraaantativa
C H A R LE N E 0 K E LLE Y
36 N P a rt Awanua
A p c p ta FL 33703
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P ub lish M arch 31. and April 7,
1SSS
OEO-2S7

N O T IC S OF
A P P L IC A T IO N FON T A X D E E D
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
that
M o rlo a g a
A
R aalty
Invaatmanl C o rpo ratio n O l Tha
Southnaat. Iha holdar o l tha fo l­
low ing certificate!*) ha* M ad
a n d cartitieatala) tor a laa daad
to b* taauad thereon Tha ear*
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raauanca. Iha dnacnp tion of Iha
proparty. and tha n*mn|a) in
which tl v i i aaaaaaad la/ara aa
follow*
C artifica la No 200S
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Daacnptlon o l Proparty
LE G LOT I t M OUN T G R E E N ­
WOOD UNIT 4 OF PD 37 P G S 70
TO 72
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Ci-rol 0 M cLau gh lin All o l aaid
proparty bn mg in Iha County o l
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Uniaaa auch certificate!*) ahail
ha radaam ad acco rdin g lo taw,
in# proparty daaenbad in auch
certificate!!) w ill ba to ld to tha
hig h att biddar al tha w a tt front
door.
Sam in o la
C oun ty
Courthouaa. Sanlord. Florida,
on tha 4th day o l May. 109*. al
1100 a m
Paym anl o l Sain laa. ap p lica bin docum antary atam p laaaa
and racordm g laaa ara raqutrad
to ba paid by Iha auccntatul
biddar a l Iha aala Full paym anl
o l an amount aqual lo Iha tughe it bid la dua w ilhin 24 hour*
atlar tha advartiaad lim a o l tha
ta la All pay manta ahall ba caah
or
g u a ra n laad
inatrum anl.
mada payabla to Iha Clark of
tha C irc u it Court
Datad thia 2Sth day ot March.
1991
(S**l)
M ARTANNE 'A O n : ;
C L E R K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirlay C Hargart
D apuly Clark
Publiah M arch 3 t . A p ril 7. 14 *
2 l, 1994
0E 0-240

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F LO R ID A
C A S E NO.: S 7 -1 3 4 S -C A .1 4 -E
JO S E P H OERN and
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H ELEN l DROWN. H it
W ila. and TH O M AS E
DROWN and MARYDETH
DROWN. Hi« Wil*.
O alandanla
N O T IC E O F S A L E
NOTICE IS H ERED T GIVEN
that p iif tu a n l to a Summary
Final Judgm ent o l Foreclosure
d alad M arcfi t llh . I9SS in Caaa
No
97-2449-CA -14-E. in tha
C irc u it C o u rt in
and
tor
Sam inola County. F lo rid a in
which JO S E P H DERN and (GLO­
RIA O ERN. Ni* W .la la Iha
P la in lifl.
and
TH O M A S
H
DROWN. H E LE N l
DROW N.
THOMAS E DROWN and MART*
OETH DROWN, ara O alandanla.
I anil ta ll to Iha highest and
b a il bidder for c a sh a l 1T 0C
AM on iha l l l h day ot APRIL.
IM S . at Iha W aal From Door o l
Iha
la m in o la
C ounty
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daaenbad raal proparty aa aat
torth In Iha Sum m ary F in a l
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h e ig h t s .
UNIT 1-A
according to tha plat lharaol aa
racordad In P le l Book IS P ag a
70 o l Iha Public Racorda o l
Seminole County. Florida
DATED THIS IS ih d ay o l
MARCH, ts s a
MARTANNE MORSE
C LE R K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jana E Jsse w ic
Dapuly Clark
R EDWARD COOLEY. ESQUIRE
Shepherd. M e C aba A Cootay
I4S0 5 R 434 W aal. S u ila 200
Longwood. FL 32TS0
Publish M arch 24. S i. I M S
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IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H t SIG H TS S NTH
JU D IC IA L CIR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S I M I N O L S C O U N TY.
FLO R ID A
CIVIL A CT IO N
C A S S NO. t S - I S C A
DIVISION 14 *A
FIRST NATIONAL DANK OF
CH ICAG O A S TRUSTEE
UNDER THAT CERTAIN
P O O U N O A N D SERVICING
A G REEM EN T DATED AS OF
D E C E M B E R I. 1994
FOR RTC M O RTG AG E
PASS-THROUG H
CERTIFICATES SERIES
1994-t.
P la in till,
va
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TO TROY BROW N
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YO U A R E NOTIFIED that an
a ctio n to loraclo ao * m orlgaga
on tha fo llo w in g p ro p arty in
SEM IN O LE County. F lorida
LOT 10. B L O C K S. TIER 13.
SEM IN O LE P A R K . A S R E C O R D ­
ED IN PLAT B O O K 2. PAO E 71
OF THE P U B LIC R E C O R D S OF
SEM IN O LE COUNTY, FLO RID A
h a t bn an M ad agam al you and
you ar* raqutrad lo ta ra * a
copy o l your w ntlan dalanaa*.
II any. w ilh in 30 day* a lla r tha
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on E ch e varria,
M c C a ll* . Raym ar. B a rm lt A
F ra p p itr. P la in liN 't atlornay,
w h o ta addraaa la SO) Bayahora
Boulevard B ulla BOO. Tampa,
Florida 33*04. and III* tha o rig ­
inal with Ihia C o urt a ilh a r
balor* t a n ic a on P la in tiff's
atlornay or Immadialaty th a n kltar. olharw iaa a d a la u ll will
b* antarad agam al you lor tha
ra lw l
d tm a n d a d
in
Iha
Com plaint or p aiibon
Thia no lica ahall ba p ub lith od
one* aach w t tk lor two conaacutnra waaka in Iha Sam inola
H ara Id
WITNESS my hand and tha
•aal o l thia Court on thia 1 Flh
day o l March 1991
Maryann* Moraa
Clarli o l tha Court
By Cocaba V Ekarn
A* Dapuly Clark

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
E E M IN O L B CO U N T Y ,
F LO R ID A
P R O O A T t DIVISION
C A S E NOi S S -S IS C P
IN RE ESTATE O F
OHIAN L W ALKER.
Dacaaaad.
N O TICE
O F AD M IN IST R A T IO N
Tha ad tn irU alriU on o l tha
a a la la o l OHIAN L. W ALKER
dacaaaad. Fil* Nutnbar *4-214CP. ra [landing m Iha Circuit
Court lo r Sam inola Counly.
Florida. Probata D in a ion. Iha
addraaa o l w hich ta Sananola
co u n ly Courthouaa. Sanlord.
H on d a 32171 Tha namaa and
addraaaaa o l tha paraonal rapraiani.il&gt;. and Iha paraonal
rap raaan latlya'a a tlo rn a y ara
aal lortn bn low
A LL IN TER ESTED P E R S O N S
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
A ll paraona on whom Itua
n o lic a la aarvad who hay#
ob tac lion* Iha I c Italian pa Iha
validity ot Iha anil, tha qualitiestu n a o l Iha paraona represervlabya. vanua. or furtadicbon o l
Ihra Court ara raqutrad lo Ida
Ihnir Obtacliona with Itua Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MO NTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O P Y OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All craditora o l Iha dacadant
and o lh a r paraona having
claim * or dam anda agam al
dacadant ■ aala la on whom a
copy o l (hit n o n e t ta aarvad
w ilhin Ihraa m onlht altar tha
data o l Iha first publication o l
thia no liea muai III* ihalr eialma
with (hit Court WITHIN T N I
LATER O F THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF T N I
first publication of this
NOTICE O R THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All olhar tradilor* o l Iha dneadanl and paraona haring claim *
Of damanda againai tha d acadanl'a a a la la mual Ida lh a ir
claima with ihra court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS A FT E R THE
DATE OF THE FIRST P U B L IC A ­
TION OF THIS NOTICS.
ALL CLAIMS. D EM A N D S A N D
O BJECTIO N S NOT S O F IL E D
WILL 0E FOREVER B A R R E D
Tha dal# ot iha Ural pubbeaiw n of H ut N o lic a ta M arch
24th. I M S
Paraonal R apraaan laliva
La on E Walkar. Jr
447 Rrvaaviaw Avanua
Sa nlord . F L 3S77I
Atlornay lor
Paraonal R epresentative
Thomat A Spoof
O l Thom at A. Spoor, P.A.
P 0 Boa 13S4
Sanlord, F L 3S7FS-ISS4
Telephone (407) 322 -OSSI
Florida B ar N o : 07*473
P u b lish M arch 14. S I . 10SS
DEO* SOS

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NOTICS
A M E R IC A N S W ITH
D ISA R ILIT ISt A OT O P I * * *
Adraln la ir a l hr* O i9 a r
Ha. 0T -A
II you ara a paroon w ith a draability who rvaada any a c c o m ­
modation m order to partlelp at*
m thia proceeding. you ora an tibad. at no c o a t lo you. to Iha
provision o l c e rta in a ssista n c e
P la n *
c o n ta c t
C o u rt
AdnvmttrsUOR o t SGI N. Pork
Avanua. B u ilt N 301, Sa nlord .
FL 32771, 1407) 123-4330 oat.
4227 w ithin S w o rkin g d a y s o l
your ra c o ip l o l Bd* nottoe, II
you ara h e a rin g o r v o le *
unpaired, oaU 1*00-3*4-4771
PubUahi M a rch S4. 01, 1000
DEO-BOO
PVBUO

LBBAL BOTtOI
A s a raoult o l Ineraaoo* in
P o p M otion. W * Sta te o l Florida .
D e pa rtm e nt *1 B u a in o ta an d
P ro tea ai* a a l
R eg u latio n ,
Onrlaion o l A lc o h o lic B avarag aa
appUcationa lo r Inclusion In tha
draw ing fo r new q u o te liquor
beans** In ih * fa llo w in g co u n O R A N G E (I) (I)
O R A N G E (U) (3)
O S C E O L A (1)
SE M IN O LE (1)
b eginning A P R IL ta t. 10*4 and
co ntin uing through JU N E t* m .
19*1 AM in ta ra a te d paraona
ahould mok* Inquiry by conla c Im g T.L. E w in g . D is tric t
O ff tee, D hrialon o t A lc o h o b e
Bavaragaa and Tobacco. 400 W.
R o b in s o n 01.. Tha H u rsto n
B uildin g, S u ila FOt-N. Ortondo.
F L 3*001-17**.
R ICH AR D A . B O YD .
DIRECTO R
DIVISION O F A L C O H O L IC
B E V E R A G E S A N D T O B AC C O
D E P A R T M E N T O F B U S IN E S S
AN D P R O F E S S IO N A L
REGULATION
T A LLA H ASSEE. F L S13S0-1021
BY: T.L. Ew ing
Pubiia h M arch S9. S t. 1*0*
DCOM*

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN T H K C IR C U IT C O U R i
O F T H E E IO H T S E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
C IV IL ACT IO N
C A S S NO. * 7 -1 4 0
F E 0 E R A L NATIONAL
M O RTG AG E ASSOCIATION.
P1ainli!t(s),
va
SCOTT C TRAVIS, at a ir
Defendant!*)
N O T IC S
OF F O R E C L O S U R E S A L S
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
p ursu ant
lo
an
Ordar
Raschadultng Foracloaur* Sale
datad M arch 12lh. 19*1. and
an la rad In Caaa NO 97-149 ol
tha C irc u it C o u rl ot Iha EIG H ­
TEENTH Ju d ic ia l C ire till in and
lor SEM IN O LE County. Florida
wharam F E D E R A L NATIONAL
M O R T a A O E ASSO CIATIO N I*
Iha P la in lif l and SCOTT C
TRAVIS. GW EN H
TRAVIS.
B A N K E R S TR UST C O M P A N Y
AS TRUSTEE OF ADVANTAGE
M O R T Q AQ E
LO AN
TRUST
1994-1 UN DER THE POOLING
AND SERVICING AG REEM EN T
DATED AS OF M A R C H I, 1994.
H AM PSH IRE H O M ES IN S U N ­
RISE H O M EO W N ERS A S S O C IA ­
TION. INC F7K/A CO U N T R Y
C R E E K H O M EO W N ERS ASSO CIATION.
INC
ar#
Ih#
O alandanla. I w ill sail lo Ih#
hig h ast and bn a I b id d a r lor
caah at Iha W EST FRO N T
DOOR OF THE SE M IN O LE
COUNTY CO UR TH O USE. S A N ­
FORD FLORIDA 11 00 a m . on
Iha a 4 Ih day o l APRIL. 1999.
Hut following datertbad p rop ar­
ly aa aal lorth in said F inal
J ih lg im n i
LOTS 9 AND 10. THE G LE N S
Al
CO U N T R Y
CREEK.
A C C O R D IN G TO T N I PLAT
T H EREO F AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT OOOK 29. P A Q E 8 12
THROUGH 14. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORD S
OF
SE M IN O LE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
W ITNESS M Y H AND and tha
anal ot th li C o u rl on M A R C H
14th. 1999
(SEAL)
Maryann* M o n a
Clark o l Iha C ircuit C o u rl
By Jan# E Jaaawic
Dapuly Clark
Echavarrta, M cC all*. Raymar.
D a ira ll i Frapprar
P oal O lhc* D o i 1410
Tampa FL 33401
F 070101*2
N O T ICS
In a c c o rd a n c * w ith Iha
Am ancana D isab ilitie s Act. p ar­
son* naaduig a apacial a c c o m ­
m odation lo p a riic ip a l* in Ihia
procaadm g ahould contact Ih*
in d iv id u al or agancy san d in g
n o lica not la la r than aavan (7)
day* p rior to Ih* procaadm g *1
tha addraaa g ivan on Ih*
n o lic a
Tnlnphon#
407-3234 1 3 0 * il 4227.1 100 944 9771
| t0 0 ) or I -100-944-1770 (v). via
H o n d a R elay Sarvic*
P u b lish M arch 24. 31. 1994
D E O -19*
M T H E C IR C U IT O O U R T
FO R S IM IN O L S CO UN TY,
FLO R I M
C A S S B O i 0 7 -S 4 1 S -C A -I4
OrVTSfONi ■
N ATIO N SBAN K, N A .
S u c c e sso r by M erger w ith
N ATIO N SBAN K. N A
(SOUTH). Suae a* to r by
M erg er w ith NATVO N IBAN K
OF F IO R IO A . N A
Plain tiff.
v*.
SH AR O N L. BRINDLEY.
Defendant)!!
N O T IC S OP S A L S
NOTICE IS H tR C B T GIVEN
THAT. P U R S U A N T TO T H t
JU D G M E N T OF F O R E C L O S U R E
ENTERE0
IN
THE
ABOVE
C A U E E . I W ILL E E L L THE
P R O P E R T Y SITUATED IN S E M I­
N O LE
CO U N T Y .
F LO R ID A .
D E S C R IB E D AB:
LOT IE, B L O C K 7. D R E A M ­
W O R LD .
3R D
SECT IO N ,
A C C O R D IN G TO THE P LA T
T H E R E O F A t R E C O R D E D IN
P LA T B O O K 4. P LAT TO. P U B LIC
RECOAOB
OF
S E M IN O LE
C O U N T Y. F LO R ID A
AT P U B L I C S A L E . TO THE
H IG H E ST A N D B E S T BIDDER.
FO N C A S H . AT 11:00 A l l . ON
A P R IL I t l h . 1000. AT W aal C o m
*1
Uw
S a m in o la
C o u n ty
IN A C C O R D A N C E WITH THE
A M E R IC A N W ITH DISABILITIES
A C T , P E R S O N S WITH D ISABILI­
T IE S N E E D IN O A S P E C IA L
AC C O M M O D A TIO N TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN TH IS P R O C E E D IN G
S H O U L D CO N T A C T THE A D J L .
A D M IN IS T R A T O R
FO R
THE
C L E R K O F T H t C O U R T NOT
LAT ER THAN T D AV E P RIO R TO
THE P R O C E E D IN G . A T 301 N
P a r k A **., SU IT E N 301.
d FL » m
(4071.1214110 E at 4*17.
IF H SA R IN Q IM PAIRED. (TOO)
V O ICE (V)
SOO-S4S-S770. THIS IS NOT
C O U R T INFORM ATION U H i
DATED: M A R C H I t lh . I S M .
MARTANNE M O RSE
C L E R K O F THE C O U R T
By: Jo n * E. Ja aaw ic
D ap u ly Clorh
t t DAW S BLVD.
TAM PA, F L 13*0*
(013) 244-1770
P ub lia h M a rch *4, 31. 1000
D E O -130

IN TNI OWOVIT OOURT
OP TNI ISTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FON
l OOUMTY,
o iA O w r r B t v t L d w o i o h
B o b o B o . i 0 T -S 0 S 1
C H A S E M AN H ATTAN
M O R T O A O I CO R PO R AT IO N
F /K /A C H E M IC A L
N E E IM N T IA L M O R T G AG E
CO R PO R AT IO N F/K /A
M AM G ARETTAN A
CO M PAN Y . INC.
P la in t i l l a).
C A S E Y L O W S M AN IER
AN D J U U i ANN
M AN IER . HIS WIFE;
T U C K E R F E D E R A L B AN K:
Dalandanl(a)

NOTiOE OP SALE
riOS IS G IVEN that purto Iha I e a rta in F in a l
Ju dg m an L d a te d M arch IS M .
t* * t. la C a s e No. 07-SEE1. o l
to* C irc u it C o u rt o l Ih# I t lh
J u d ic ia l C ir c u it In an d lo r
io m ln o lo C o u n ty, F lo rid * , In
w h erein C H A S E M AN H ATTAN
M O R T G AG E CO R PO R AT IO N *1
*L M P ta m iin end C A S E Y L.
*1 aL
or*
Ionia. I tv * aeh to Iha
I a n d b oat b id d a r lo r
a l Iha w o o l Irani d o o r o l
la m in a te
C o u n ly
so. SOI N o rth P a rk
uo. S a n lo rd , F lo rid a , a t
• o 'c lo c k A M ., on Ih* IS ih

I

Legal N o tic e s
F E F T T H EREO F, A N D THE
NORTH 32 FEET OF LOT 11.
B LO C K 31. SECTION 2. S U B U R ­
BAN HOM ES. AC C O R D IN G TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
R ECO RD ED IN PLAT B O O K 4
PAGE 92. P U B LIC R E C O R D S OF
SEM INOLE COUN TY, FLO RID A
E XH IBIT A
DATED M AR CH ISIh. 1991
MARTANNE M O R SE
C la lk ot Ih* Coutt
By Jan* E Jaaaw ic
D apuly Clark
II you ara a p arson w ith a d is ­
ability who naada any a c c o m ­
m odation in ordar to p a riic ip a l*
m ihia procaadm g. you ara e n ti­
tled, *1 no co a l lo you. In Ih*
proviaion o l certain assista n ce
P laaaa c a ll Ih* atto rn e y lo r
Plaintiff!*). laiap h o n * num ber
(304) 144-7944. w ilh in Iwo
working day* o l rece ip t o l Ihia
au m m o ns/no ltc*
II he aring
Im palrad (TOO) (S00) 944■ 7771. or Vole* Im palrad (V)
(900) 944-S770
Atlornay lor P la in tlll
STEVEN P LEE
1499 C o ral Way. Suite 902
Miami. F lo rid a 33144
(304) 444-7944
Publiah M a rch 14. 31. I94S
D EO -2 0 1
IN T H S C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H S I3 T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O F F L O R ID A
IN A N D FO R
S IM IN O L S CO UNTV,
O IN S K A L
JU R IS D IC T IO N D IVISIO N
C A SS NO. O T -tT M .C A -1 4 -l
AU R O R A LO AN
SE R V IC E S Inc .
Plaintiff.
v*
ALB E R T O F R E IJO and
LA U R A E FR E IJO . *1 *1.
O alandanla
N O T IC S
OF P O R S C I O S U R S S A L S
N o lic a I* hereby gtvan thal.
pursuant to Ihat F in a l Judgm ent
o l F o ra clo a u r* d a te d M a rc h
I3lh, 19*4, and an la ra d In c iv il
caaa number * 7 -I7 4 9 -C A -1 4 -t.
o l Iha C U c u ll C o u rl o l Iha l l l t i
J u d ic ia l C ir c u it m an d lo r
Sam in o la
C o u n ly .
F lo rid a ,
wharam A U R O R A LO AN S E R ­
V ICES INC . I* P la ln titf and
A L B E R T O F R E IJO . L A U R A E
F R E IJO .
ALAFAYA
W OODS
H O M E O W N E R 'S ASSOCIATION.
IN C., ........ U N K N O W N P E R SONISI IN P O S S E S S IO N OF
THE E U IU E C T R I A L P R O P E R ­
TY. NO t ............ U N K N O W N
P E R tO N (S ) IN P O E B E IE IO N OF
THE E U D JC C T R E A L P R O P E R ­
TY. NO t . la/ara Oalandant)*). I
w ill fa it to til* hig h est end baa I
b id d a r lo r c a s h a l tha w a tt
Iron! d o o r o l Ih* S a m in o la
C o u n ly co urthouaa in Sanlord.
S a m in o la C o u n ly , F lo rid a , *1
1 1 0 0 A M on Ih* IS th d ay o l
A P R IL . IS SS . Ih* lo llo w in g
d aae n b ad proparty a* aal lorth
In said F inal Judgm ant, to wit:
LOT 102. ALAFAYA W OOOS
P H A S E III. a c c o rd in g to tha plat
lh a ra o l aa ra c o rd a d m P la t
B ook 33. page* 30-12. Inclusive
o l Ih* P u b lic R a c o rd a o l
Sam inola County, Florida.
NOTE: P U R S U A N T TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
C O L LE C T IO N
P R A C T IC E S A C T Y O U A R E
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IE 0 I E M E 0 TO B E A D E B T
C O L LE C T O R ATTEM PTIN G TO
C O L L E C T A D E B T A N D AN Y
INFORMATION O BTAIN ED W tLL
B E U S E D F O R THAT P U R P O S E .
D ated th* I t l h d a y *1 M A R C H .
MARYANNE M O RSE
C lark o l C irc u it C o u rt
By: Jan a C. Jaaaw ic
D a p u ly C larh
C O 01 LIS S STAW IARSKI
4010 B o y Sco u t B ou iavard
S u ila 410
Tampa. F lo rid a 33407
Telephone: (SIS) *77-4004
C S S 407-04442
Publiah: M arch 24. 31. t O t t
DCO-107
IN T N I C IR C U IT O O U R T
W A N D FO R
S i M M O L S COUNTY,
FLU h i DA
C A M N O . S O -O O -C A -14-W
CO UN TRYW IDE H O M E LO A N S .
INC., a N ew Yarn
corp oration. t/ V a
C ountryw ide F unding
C o rpo ra I km.
C A S E Y M IC H AE L M cFAO O EN
(44 (2 4 7-17-M I7).
U N O A M cFAO O EN
(BEIUN KN O W N I.
RIVERSIDE AT TWIN
R IV ERS CO M M U N IT Y
ASSOCIATION. INC ;
TWIN R IVERS
HOM EOW NERS
ASSO CIATIO N. INC ;

S e m in o le H erald

L e g a l N o tic e s
N O T IC E O F
A P P L IC A T IO N FO N T A X D I E D
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y OIVEN
th a l F U N B a* C u s to d ia n lo r
Cast. Inc . Iha h o ld a r o l tha lottowmg certificate!*) he* filed
sa id certificate!*! lo r * t t i deed
lo be Issued thereon Th* c e r ­
tificate number!*) snd yesrft) ot
Issuance, th* d e sc rip tio n o l th*
property, sn d Ih* name!*) in
w hich it was a sse sse d is/ere as
follow*
C e rtifies!* N o 3342
Y ssr o l Issuan ce 1945
D e scrip tio n o l P roperty
LE G N 40 FT OF LO T 24 » S 24
FT OF LOT 23 B L K N NORTHGATE P B 10 PQ 94
Name* in w h ich a t te s te d
Steven Perry Alt ot said properhr b e in g in th* C o u n ty ot
Sem inole. S ta le ot F lorida
U n le ss auch certificate!*) shall
be redeem ed a cco rd in g In law
th* property d e scrib e d In su ch
ce rtilicst* (s) w ill be so ld to Ih#
highest b idd a r at th* w est Iron!
door.
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
C o u rth o u se. Sa n lo rd . Florida
on the 27lh day o l April, 1991
s i 11 00 s m
P aym ent o t Sal* lea, ap p lie sbi* docum entary stam p la s e t
and -ecordm g Is** are required
to be p aid by th* su cc e ssfu l
ladder at the sal* F u ll paym ent
ot an am ount equal to the h ig h ­
est bid is due w ithin 24 hour*
after th* ad vertise d time ot Ih*
sate A ll paym ents sh all be cash
or
g u a ra n te e d
instrum ent
mad* payable to Ih* Clerk ot
Iha C irc u it C ourt
O ated this IS ih day of M arch

ms

ISaal)
M AR YAN N E M O R SE
C L E R K OF THE
CIRCU IT CO URT
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO RID A
by Sh irley C Hergert
Deputy C lerk
Publiah M arch 31 A A p ril 7 14
s 2 i, m *
DEO-204
IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
M A N D FO R
S IM IN O LS COUNTY,
F LO R IO A
C A S E N O . S 7 - 1 9 B 3 -C A - I 4 -W
N O RW EST M O R T G AG E,
INC a C a lifo rn ia
C o rpo ratio n,
Plain tiff.
V*
G E O R G E V JO N E S . Ill
(SS*M E.EO -3S49).
D ONNA JO N S *
(SSSOS4-SO-4144I.
SAN FO R D -H ID D EN LAKE
VILLAS H O M E O W N ER S
ASSOCIATION.
INC ; an d any unknown
he us. devisee s,
grant***, craditora. and
other unknown
person* o r unknown
sp o u ses claim in g by.
through and under any
o l the above-nam ed
Defendants.
Oalandant*
A M E N D E D N O T IC E
OF F O R E C LO S U R E BALE
NOTICE I* hereby g ivan that
V ia u n d ersig ned C lo rh o f Ih*
C ir c u it C o u rt o l S e m in o le
County. Florid*, erth on th* l l l h
doy *1 A P R IL. I S M . a l 11 00
o 'c lo c k A M o l tha W eal Front
d oo r o l Ih* Sam m oie C o un ty
Courthouaa Hi S a n lo rd . F lorida ,
otter tof sate en d **H *i pubhc
outcry to Ms* htphe s l an d boat
b idd a r lo r c a sh , the kritow ing.
d s s c rib e d p rop erty t ilu a l* m
S sm mo le C o un ly. F lo rid a
Lot IS. HIDDEN L A K E P H A S E
HI. UNIT VII. a c c o rd in g to the
mop o r p lat lh a ra o l aa raco rdad
M P la t B o o k 34 Pag** 7S and
■0 ot th* P u b lic R eco rd* o l
Semsnoi* County. Florid *
p ursuant to th* F in a l Judg m ant
entered In a c a s e p en d in g Hi
said Court, the style o l w h ich is
in d ic a te d above
W ITNESS my hand ond e fllc to l
sea l o l M id C o u rt Hw* I S ih day
o l M erck, I S M .
II you ar* a p erson w ith a d is ­
ability w ho need* any a c c o m ­
m odation Hi o rd er to porttetpel*
Bed. a l no coat lo you. lo the
pro*tamo o f c ertain a ssista n c e
P le a s* c o n ta c t C o u rt adnuntev a lo r . M l N. P a rk Avenue.
S u its N M I . S a n lo rd . F te n d a
32771. (407) 321-4130 *4217.
w tlb t w o rkin g day* o f your
r o c s lp t o f th is (none* o l
F o ra clo e u ra Sate). Il you ar*
hMrtng Im poH sd. c a ll f-SOOM S -S 7 7 I ; It y o u ar* v o ic e
im paired. caN I-SOO-SS4-S7IO
M AR TAN N E M O R SE
C L E R K OF THE
CIRCU IT C O U R T
By. Jan e E Jeaewte
D eputy C le rk
ICOURT SEAL)
B U T LE R A H O SC H . P A.
SISS ■. C o nw ay R d . l i e E
O rlando. F lo rid a 11*IS
(407) M I -1 2 0 0
P ubhak M a rc h 24. I I . I M S
D CO -IS4

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TO P L A C E AN A D C A L L

SEMINOLE

O R LAN D O

407/322-2611

407/831-9933

D EPARTM EN T HOURS
a AM - 5 PM M O N D A Y - F R ID A Y
N O W A C C E P T IN G

63— M ortgages

14— For S ale
SE C U R IT Y B A R S A D O O R S
34 yr* Etp
40 000
dotign*
is.'aq fl
Free esl
Quality guaranteed
904 M 4-0013 or 407-324 3160

Lie.

W ITNESS my hand an d offictel
to o l o l so ld C o u rt thi* 14th day
o t M arch. ISSS.
N you ora o p e rso n w ith * dieUoa in o rd er lo p articip ate
Had. a l no co o t to you, lo Hi*
p rovisio n o l c ertain a s s is ta n c e
P lo t* * co n ta ct C o u rt ad m in is­
trator. M l N. P a rti Avanua,
S u ite N M I . S a n lo rd . F lo rid a
SS77I, (407) 121-4130 *4717.
w ith S w o rkin g day* o&lt; your
ra c o ip l o l Ihia (no tice ot
Foraclo aur* Bate); H you ara
hearing Im palrad. c a ll 1-000S M -S 7 7 I ; It you o r* vote*
Unpaired, c a l 1-SOO-SSS-S77S.
M A R Y A N N S M O R SE
C L E R K O F THE
CIRCU IT C O U R T
By: Ja n a E. Jaaaw ic
D eputy C la rk
(COURT SEAL)
B U T LE R « H O SCH . P A .
S t t i I . C o nw ay R d . Sto. E
O rlande. F lo rid a 124IS
(407) 341-1200
Publiah: M arch 24. S t, I M S
D tO -1 9 4

NOTIOB OF
APPLMATION FOB TAN BIBB
NOTICS IS H S R S B Y OIVEN.
that F U N B A S C U ST O D IAN F O R
CASt, INC . Vi* ho ld er o t Ihe
to Mowing c e rb lw e la fs ) ha* triad
said c e rtifie s !*{*) tor a U s deed
to be leaved thereon The c e r­
tificate number!*) end yearfs) of
tesuence, the d e scrip tio n o f the
property, and Ih* hsm e(s) In
which It w as a sse sse d ts/are as
C e rtifica te N o 410
V est o f laauanea I M S
Oeaertptten e f P rop erty
LE O S I 0 M T W P 1 M R G B M l
W 1 / t O F M 0 B O F N E W S T RD
4# B NWLV 0 * O L D BT R D 4*
N4me* In w h ich e ss eased
M ary | . M cK in n e y A ll o f sa id
properly being Hi Hi* C o un ty e f
geminate. B U M of Plertd*
Unlees su ch c e n tric * !*&lt;*) sh ell
be redeeme d a cco rd in g to tew.
Hi# property d e sc rib e d Hi su ch
c*rttttoat*(s) w M be M id to the
high**I b id d e r at th* w est from
deer,
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
C o u rth o u **, ia n fo t d . Flo rid * ,
on the 17th d ay e f A p ril. I M S .
■ 1 1 1 0 0 a m.
Paym ent e l S a l* lee, a p p lic a ­
ble docum entary Stom p laaa*
and reco rd in g tee* ara required
to ba p a id b y the su cc e ssfu l
b idd e r *1 Ih* sate F u ll p aym an l
o l an am ount aq u al to Vie highaal b id is due w ithin 24 hour*
after th* ad vartiaad tim e e f I he
**te. A ll paym ents ahall be caah
or
g u a ra n te e d
inatrum anl,
mad* p a y a b le le Vi* C larh of
Via C irc u it C ourt
Dated th is l l l h day e l March.
M AR Y AN N S M O R S E
C L E R K O F THE
CIRCU IT C O U R T
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
b y Mich*II* L. Bites
Oeputy Clark
Publiah: M arch 17, S4. S I. A p ril
7. I S M
D E O -144

W

F/T A P/T k v 4 Mayor Manufac­
turing plant m Sanford Po*r(tons ara avafabte on e l
ih.fi*.
P ace se tte r Perso nn el
at 33G-2S11 o r 3 30-ISM

l lying e ip e n ie *
counaekng
E m n rv a l

GIFT O F LIFE
900-214-443)
ALO N E?
FL*
RESPECTED
Dating Bureau lor S E N IO R S
E « isi r477 1-100-921-4477
F em ale
M a ssa g e
T herapist
needed lor busy lon g w o od tocehon O u s t gey 33)4 9 4 9
L o n e ly ? Caa TONIGHT
1-*00-407-7711 as*. 2207.
U M i e r i r i n UUSI t* &lt;1
______ S t HV-4J 919*45 * 0 4______
LO NELY?
H E E D TO T A L K ?
1*00-154-0*00 *11 1*24
u e a e tN u m u n
m u s t e f 14 TR*

___ ____________

L on g w oo d M a s sage stu d io
Walk-vis welcome 7 days
Private rm* Femeie S u fi
Litc*M M 77SS
_________407-33*-4300_________

27— N ursery &amp; C hild
C are
A L L H O U R S 10 yr* *«p m ched
d evelopment R ees rates meet*
met Fun play room 324-0413
AN E X P L O V P ia MOM
P rom tef educational a civ b e *
along wen T IC S playroom fen
yrd C d d C P fV C O L R a lF te *
rite* For H B a a MfrQTQQ
eg** 1-11.
Cad 321-7*34

5 5 — B u s in e s s

•Temp lo he*
•Longwood

«HS TOED

f i t shift. Order pxderhTitckert
Retaiabte tramportsbon rag
CH I 140-01)1

TELEM ARKETIN G

GUARANTEED
S 10.50 P/H

A ceu S ta ff

IN TRAINING
3 p o t *vs4 Aug S 15 5 0 Tv Sal
• comm Sanlord based pool
heatng Warder No cold caring
itorng immed F/T S P T
Cal
M isty S m a ltra r 323-2070 a si.
2 1 1 _________________________

••FREE**
REGISTRATION

AUTOM OTIVE DETAJLCRS
SantordV ongwoodOrtendo
Good Income Pmenhtl
Benehts After 90 Days
T*ph Beef *07-293-3044
AVON N E E D S rep *~ Ifw t arsa
S e i hvto quakry products, earn
goodI I451 Itex hours 321-7142

Seminole Employment
Hera Today

Cabinet Maksr
Sanlord

$300 •$500
O u r tru in g phone card* No espensneo n e cessa ry For m ore
in tormatron send a S A S E lo
Pnm etim a
Com m unication*
PO
B oa 6 9 4 )4 5 M iam i. FL

CHECK CASHIER

In surance S ecratary
H anM e M ut Task • B e n tlm

Up to IIO O G T k . Daykme. F/T
or P/T
Resets* perse
hsrvkxng e g 330-24*4

A cco unt* C terk
G row ing. D istribution

C t*t REO UE^ D

Protoesional AMlttant

Rose Cottage Tee Room. Senlord. Florida Temporary amptoymem, &amp;7079S to E^ tviM
*0 ho w week 2pm to 10 pm.
Tue*
S a l M S B par how
Mart H S graduate and I yaw
Rom anian o A n ary
study cuqeie 4 year* lra rw \
in cuhnery cook. Romanian

Com puter Literate

-

Pu« E FW Order*
i O p erator
Tram on Inventory
Leg al
T R APtf F

COKE/PEPSI
V E N D IN G R O U T E
m ny nifn uettic h im

E2500 a/wk potential

.

TRAIN-Plenty
Cad T edey.T he Parted J o b le
W aking tor Tout!!
(4 0 7 )3 2 2 -2

A O O C C O M LM ung tor W eld­
ers MIG/TiQ experience I
a u rad
Fust sh Ji evaaab
ferryi to perm pow kon Pay
deoendmg
on
axperteni
cad 407-330-7171 to f

800-342-6653

DATA
E N T R Y /C LE R IC A L
ASST
EscT poaaorV W onklO
key ■ must) PenonebM I Or**/

GREAT INCOME
No Capdal. Juat Hard Work
CTiarhe, M9-72S7_______
JO IN M V Tupperwara lamdy
New Inend*. estra S. F R E E car
A fiat a l Via same km* interest­
ed? CaS Linda « 424-3417
M A K E T H O U SA N D S w«h U S ’
government Suction* 4 surPtos
C e ll 24 hr* S 31-M 3I a a l l

59 — F i n a n c i a l
S e r v ic e s
E R A S E B A D C 7 K 0 IT
L E G A L L Y lo r lu V S2 1 00 Mari
check/m o to C A LY PSO -1444 N
Lakomom Ave. W inter Park. FL
327*2________________________
T M D o f tre n g fum ed down tor
credX? lo a m where to obtain toe
b a il deatt-cred d card*, am
b u t. loans, debt consolidation
Rate* a* low aa 9 B V no an­
nual tee*, #4C H E W Enterpne** 323-199S
61— M o n e y t o L e n d

■ U B ttT L E A D E R S S2.600-840.000
C onaofdfkon*. C ash Loam#
Bad org M No problem
no &gt;dv Im 1 # $ M $ W M &gt;

ALL TYPES OF CREDIT
Cash Am BsMo For
CradN Card PeyoR
Or Home Loane.

TOPTALfNT STATTMO
1000 TL MegnoBe Ave

Contractor* A Truc ker*

contact

A O C A R R IE R S , IN C .

AG CARRIERS. INC.

classifieds
work for youll

Call 322-611
for more infor­
mation and let
us do all tha
work. We have
special 5 and
to d a y rated

your

P/T CARE GIVER AFTERNOON
0MFT. WHBng toI trato.
train. Cad
I-7B3S
JoyMtSI-;
w a w h o u b E/d Eu v e r y

A FL BASED CARRIER
• N E W PAY P LA N "
START
•LAY O V E R PAY*
•B R E A K DOW N PAY*
•EXTR A ST O P P A T
‘ I Day O d tor 7 Day* O uT
•VACATION PAY*
•HOUOAY B O N U S P A T
•401 K R ET IR EM EN T
• P tW O R M A N C * tX JN U a
•S AFE T Y B O N U S
•RIDER P R O G R A M
•CONVENTION A L S
•SATELLITE EQ U IPPED
'E M P L O Y E E A M L Program
t V r.O T R E X P / C L E A C 0 L
RSO
P t M t s c a l • am to fi pm

40 teVw k e. Flo nMs/wkend*
E sc benefits tod 4 0 IK. Mual
have C la ss 0 So E cfesn d ry ­
ing record Afotf. 3501 S
Sentord Av*. Senfcrd

DELIVERY ORWERJMhrt
WAfTREBB-2 ShVts. Csto Bar•BRto. Ash lor P M 322-10M
DfW VtRYI_____

T t O l Aarons Rerkd Puidtess
- toad canddets mud be I t
yrs okt hmro good MVR end a
good knowtedgs ol toed eras
Eaodtem oompen ii kon snd
benefits EOC/Drug Free Compsny. apply peraon a t 1*32
Bo FrondiAvg. “

to

DRIVER

Monday Jhru Friday Only
l- B O O t T M O M e z iM
■01

Let

quickly,

A N.
—
—
- L~
melchmg Sy* 24 hr*. E3/rrwi
f 0*0 4BB-4470 MCWtea

HVAC
i opening tor a d iv e r tor to­
e d dskvertes M ust be I f yr*
old mf d u n d rM fio raoort) 6
C O L Be. F o r tM E r p G ood BdteSt*. EOC, Drug Irae workr teo*
Appl can be A d out d Coedkne Distr. n r C o ad S n e Rd.
S a n to rd U B O B U

1-S00-32S-S124

Seminole
Heraldse

to

rare or c tx A s helper s i seme
Special requirement*-ebeity to
road and propara maraxt of sto­
n e sp e o * hi i* i
Job dub**W o rt Brectfy with owner m
kitchen in the preparation ol
nu* at Pie Romanian Cui­
sine Serve a* pastry cook,
present specialty tkehes. dec
oral# food and arranga table
presentations when pemcipaimg m food e ih fM u n s and
Shows Job Ttoe Ser»or Chet
Applicant required to be con­
versant in toe Romanian Lan
eg* Send raeuma* to Jab
9er 9171*345 Deportment ol
L ib o r. Bureau o l Operakorw.
*n Em ployment Cerkhcanon
V W
1320 t xs o a i f C an ­
tor Drive. S u m 110. Alton*
BuSckng. T sn sn sise s. Ftond*
32399-0667

33269-1345
B U T I tom e B u sin *** out vw ro
N you ar* se rc u s about m aking
money wr no **&lt; of prod, no n i
no nak C a i 262 3320___________

area.8p*ci*iity

V shicte
M anutacturar seeks
Exp Lamm*tor
lu m b e r
4
r-usker Cad to r an appointmen* 124-4100.

TRA*4-Fu* Time

O p p o r t u n it ie s

anted

----------- A S S E M B L Y -----------

WALK-043 4 IX MOB an Vv*
nurse'* sp ecialty H ealthy kid*
fool H R S *042432 S34-1SM

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Ik P tU A H C fc R O T H ? DRfVE R : M u tt hav* vahete with
kaatr hoch 1 7Tv * toe m l*
C all 934-7077 tocatod ei Cat-

anted

N O W H IR IN G

ADOPTION

Oal andanla.
Oa la n d ante
N O T IC E
OF F O S B O L O S V M BA LE
N OTICE I* hereby tpaon Oral
th* u n d ersig ned C larh a t tha
C ir c u it C o u r l o l Sonunoto
County. F lorid*. wW on Ih* I E *
day ot A P R IL. I S M . *1 11 M
o 'c lo c k A .M . a l B a W aal Front
d oe r o f th* EarM nai* C oun ty
^
Aiurt^Uga vUW9 W
flhmlflad
f PVffWNi
Inaid VFVvwavamrwgw
^WVvtetoFePe w
a lta r lo r oai* an d aa* a l pubhc
outcry to * o highaat and boat
b idd a r lo r sash , th* tallow ing
d e sc rib e d p rop erty situ a te In
•endnote County, Florida:
L o t EBS, RIVERSIDE AT TWIN
R IV ERS UN IT IIIB, o ooofdlng to
* o P lo t the rea l * • racordad In
P lo t B o o h *4. Pago* S, 4, t , ■
an d T, P u b lic R e c o rd * *1
S e min a l* C ounly. Florid*,
p ursuant to W* F in a l Judgm ent
co lo re d In a a*** pon d in g In
co ld C o urt, th* stylo o l w h ich it

elp

elp

A L 't A R M Y A N AVY STO R E
S A L E S P E R S O N needed Hon­
e d . m p o n o tte H o u ly . Bene­
fits A s k tor Tern 322-479)

W ARNING H O M E O W N E R S
F R E E report on the *10 M o il
Common Miatakas m Ref wane
mg Yoie Home* C a l SOD-749
4206 lor rec m ess 1 trae report

71— H

21— Personals

71— H

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Lula Campos
Cefstesy Cqhnr cryptograwe axe Croats* hem euslakans I
peepfe pesl end preesN Each Mter M tos ctphax stones Is
7oasy * (to* O equae X

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Wanted

LOGO
I STAR TEMP LOOO

71—Help Wanted

71—H

elp

Wanted

141— H o m e s For S ale
157— M obile H omes
For S ale

CLERICAL
ADECCO tomIi dependable
clerical candidate, tor Lake
MaryHeathrow potmont Wa

••DRIVERS**
Route delivery Ctatt A or B
COL Right and day positions
Heavy Mbng requeue) Good pay
and benefit* Apply
KELLYS FOODS
MO Carter Road
Winter Garden. FL

T R U C K D R IV E R
Semi-Tracler/Flat Bed Trailer
Ctatt A CDL. 2 years variable
erpereinc* Local work home
most night Cat 467-123-5402
DflTWALL FINISHERS Needed
for residential crew E*b w
hamnoois A toots Can At at
323 3234
CAMPAION AIOC. Compiela
assist. Am A Pm over m^its I
drnrf Hesonata# rales Eip A
llel 121-2471
CXP. LAWN SVC A TREE
WORKERS. Mutt Have Drivers
License CALL m -1491
Enpenenced BcpcatNew hotland Operator CDL ksc Top
pay? 121-3441
Eapedanced F/T Computer

fib*

^AUmMiMlw AnJcl
•SwttchboertWtoeeptiontet
•Date Entry Operator*
IT-C per hour
Please ca* tor an appointment
130-717t

ybu CepT4W
LABOR READY

B /6

w t im e Oai-Hel

OROVEVIEW 37. eat-m kit up­
graded master suite, next to
pwtL Make ofterl M3 000
DCDC CALLAWAY, Realtor
(ACT) 334-4311, Eat 10S

Adecccr
HOTEL
OPPORTUNITIES

A beautiful A r*idling hotel lo­
cated to the UCF area ts hawg
lor the toaowmg positions
BANQUET
SET-UP/SERVER,
RESTAURANT
SERVERS.
COOKS. BELLMEN. HOST/
HOSTESS. COCKTAIL SERVIC­
ERS. HOUSE PERSON. LAUN­
DRY WORKER. NIGHT CLEAN­
ER. CONCIERGE.
OUEST
SERVICE
REPRESENTfTIVE.
Apply m parson to Mokday Inn
17125 High Tech Ave. Orlando
EOE
DRUG FREE WORKPLACE

Re a l Estate , m c

322-7408
GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
C l T f f t»*f O T A ,

Custom Staffing

DOUBLE BAR *M* Ranch local
« m Osteen Buy* beet/siaughler cattle Pick-up service is
available 123-0131

DEBARY

71— H elp W anted

73— Employment
W anted

Deknquent Tai. Repo's GEO'S
Yota Area To* Free (1) 900-216
9000 Eat. H-7206 tor ctarent ktt•

335 KINGSLAKE drtva
2 bdrm tp*t plan Fleetwood
28X61. Lake tront wrthai Kings
Lake 904-774-2A02

MOLLY MAC ■ HMNd
F/T * AFP • 9-Apm.
WM Train. 407-797-6067.

217—G arage S ales

PARK AVE. MOBAE PARK
Homes 13000 lo 16000 Setup
Ftoenong OUtCTT 122-2941

WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

159— R eal Estate
W anted

A YARD SALE is the perfect
way to do that and the Sem/note
Hereto can bring people to your
door Advertise your sale m the
Sam/noto Hereto tor oniy 1 51/

REAL ESTATE WANTED!Want­
ed to buy a home w/ at least 3
bdrmt must want tm eqty nondual assume loan or owner In.
needed tor lam mvg to Santord
cal (915)676-6301-ask tor Shel-

Weekand* FREE 331-5268

Residential Cleaning

JO B

181— AmJANCES i t
F u r n it u r e Fo r S a l e

Metal Fsbrlcstlon
Inspectof

HOTLIWH

ADECCO l« seeking a can(Mate to perform incoming hntth and to process goods in­
spection*
Must have eipenanca utmg calpert. veneer*
and feeding blue print* 2

NOW HIRING!

M B ptS m s T

219—W anted to Buy

BEDS ORTHOPEDIC FIRM
SETS with 5 year warranty Nev­
er used Twin 175 FuR 195
Quean 1115 King 1165 Can

97— A p a r t m e n t s
F u r n is h e d

OROUNOSKIEPCR WANTED
For 256 apt tcmrmeiey located
vi Santord F/T position Good
Benefit* R interested cal 327
iM IE pW TW P_____________

200— L ivestoc k/Farm
S upplies .

1M7 14s»S CLAIRMONT 2/1 5
All appliances Incl Heat/air,
17iS tern patio WA sacrifice
tor M 800 Cal 330-9664 lor into

MARKETWO ASST.
ItOOOWHR
Growing tern hat a great oppor­
tunity a a NOW? Wort In last •
paced A chaRengmg mrttg dept
Mutt have adr, computer skats
A team played Myou need a ca­
reer. cal now tor immed alter*
vteert Mantand 667-6755 or S
Orlando 3706646 NO FEEII

199— P i t s &amp; S u p p l ie s
FREE TO GOOD HOME Main
Lab.'retr»'v*» mix. 15 yft all
shot* neutered Great with kid*
and very Inertty Cal 321-4275

CARRIAGE COVE
(407) 323-6160

party plan dwvtwurt Process
orders from home Ready cash
For atari up M/t-tvn# memberthp fee MAIL 130 00 check,mo
to CALYPSO VARIETY. 1454
N Lakemont Ave. Winter Part,
a 32792.

general

Sem inole Herald. Santord. Florida - Tuesday. M arch 31,1998 - 1 1 A

KIT ‘N’ CARI.YI.K ® by l^rry WrlRhl

Adecca

Cu»tom Staffing

1 TIRE 6 WHEEL
luty, 14'. steel belted
332-0167____________

99— A p a r t m e n t s
_ ^ N F U R N jS H | I ^

HAIR STYLIST
lip to 50% oommuion I
Its m growing Lane Mary Sal
FANTASTIC SAMS

Custom Staffing

MATTRESS SALE - FuR sue
used box springs A mattress
MS 00 Larry* Mart 322-4132

HELP PERSONNEL
NOW HIRING'

SEIZED CARS horn 1175
Porsche*. Cadillacs Chevy*
BMW*. Corvette* Alto Jeep*
4WDs Your area Toi Free 1900-216-9000 Ext 2206 lor cur
235—

7-9270

T r u c k /B u s e s / V a n s F o r
S ale

access. Owner financing. Only
155 000 C a l 332-9695

183— T e l e v is io n A
S t e r e o /Ra d io

LOCAL REPS
LAWN MAPfT Fl* kma ■ DL a
muSI-Good Pay 592-3744 or
349-1426

238— V e h ic l e s W a n t e d

llEEP*k««lCABC*UTIJU^J?^S*«0

Wanted to ta i nuch needed
lead program to msuranca

193— L awn A G arden

240— B o a t R e n t a l s

n 6M94Q BOATS FOR RENT
Staring at 130 A up Also
24 Pontoon Cal 330-1612

Working?
ung tor Wort?

WAREHOUSE
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Warehouse space for
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LAKE MARY...2A

Bicycle
Rodeo For

for storm
victims

WEDNESDAY. M AY 27. 1998

County Oks waterfront complex 4 to 1
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development wai Jubilant
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SANFOKD • Joarph Pacitll
krpt rrpratlng *ll a the lake."
aa hr atood on the walkway
outatdr the Seminole County
Commtaalon
Chambrra
an
TUraday.
The 4*1 tummlaaion ap­
proval of
a waterfront ho-

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the romplra.
T h ta la fla
definitely uni
"Thta la the

M a y fa ir C ountry C lu b sues
S an ford o v e r back rent issue
VMSf remember, we didn't file this
suit, you did. You have brought ac­
tionagainst us, and we are willing to
defend our point. }

This old house
now a cottage
o f love and care

R o bbery suspect
turns red an d
flees without $$

i k a jH W i— diaay due to Ita
narrow width.
Now K has been announced
that the Florida Legislature

Seminole County places water restrictions on residents

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B r i e f s ---------Continued (tom t’aje tA

thr Interstate 95 tindrrpan•
Right ol way purchasing Is mm
set to get underway.
Don't look fur an Immediate
widening howrvrr. m the I &gt;«* partincnl
ol Transportation
Indicated actual construction
will not get underway unltl thr
year 3001.

Construction to stop
TU RNI’IKK
Construirtlon
activities will I k* susjre tided
u\rr this rntlrv Memorial Day
tiolul ay weekend on the Flor
Ida Tunrpike, tn anticlp allot!
of hr •ivy Baltic expected over
the holldav
Wo rk will stop through mid
night Monday at all coniunit
tion sites on thie lengthy turn
pike.

Money from tourism
SEMINGLE CODNTY • Seminoic Countv Director of Tour
ism ,Jack YVeil has annul meed
Ihr distribution
of tuutlsl
laxr-i to varioust local org. ultra
Boris . Tlte money is obt,allied
throi rgh la.xrs on hotel and
mote 1 riMinrs
Wert sild the Central Flor
Ida Zoiilogii.il Park will rccrUe
the largest amount. #270,000.
Other
activities
ttu ludr
#75.000 lo the Central Florida
Sports
Authority
promotes
many major sports activities
and facilities in the county
Other money was dlstrtbtiled to Scottish
Highland
Gomes. Sunshine State Classic
Water Ski evrnt. and the Soflhall men's Super Nationals

New bank
L\KE MARY Fhe org.inl/ers
ol Coiiiiminlty National Hank
of Mid Florida, who arr cur
rently applying for a charter in
operate in Like Mary, have
named their president, and
plan to aim thr bank s srrMees
at the North Seminole market.
William
llarwick.
former
prrsldenl and rhtef rxeeuflvr
officer of the Seminole Na­
tional bank, now Banco Popu­
lar In Sanlord. will head the
&lt;ornmenl.il liistltutluit whlili
plans to* break ground on a
new 4.000 square foot facility
on Like Mary Boulevard, be­
tween Country Club Koad and
Longwnod-Likr Mary Koad In
July
Uanclck said the board of
directors includes
11 sue*
crssful heads o f small bun I-

urssrs in Seminole County.
Comilltmltv National Hank
hu|x*n to open Us doors In
early 15)91) with Initially 15
em ployers

New location
Gift of t.lfr Adoption Services
lias moved. Ilirtr new address
h 4137 Park lllvd . Pinellas
Park H a . 33781-3540. T h e
new telephone numbers a re
(SUM 541)1110. toll tree IHOO 2 1 0 *5 t:t:i, fax |B13) 548HI 74.

Senior festival
LAKE
MAKV
* s, inlnole
County I letter Living lor Scm
Uiih will host IK tilh annual
Senior festiva l thin Friday.
May 21) front 9 a tit until 2
pm . It wtil I k* held at the Lake
Maty Senior Health and Hr
sitiirve Center,
10517 Stud
Pond Komi. la k e Mary.
A m im tin of rxlllbltora will
lie on hand with information
on
community
resources,
c.irrgtvtng
health m reetting.
legal
and financial
ittMiftt,
honte health rare. Irlsntr at
tlvlltcs iuul s e n lirs whu h will
bencfll seniors .ind caregivers
in the Cent m l Florida arm.
Admission and parking a re
Irre Free lunch will Im- pro
vtdrd to seniors
For additional information
phone Better Living for Seniors
at 33 i H877. extension 109.

Cucurbit held day
IEKS1UJKG
Cucurbit Field
Oar Thursday June 4 at Crn
tr.rl Florida Hrsearch A Faincation Center. 5a.1(1 University
Avenue. Eresburg.
Watermelons.
cantaloupe,
summer squash, cucumber.
Uopit.d pumpkin, new va rie­
ties Insect and disease m an­
agement new le&lt; hnology, and
research Field lours fmtn 2
to 5 p in KSVP barbecue **rp(wr at 5:30 p in
For more information call
13521 360-C080.

Volunteers needed
There are not enough hom es
In Centra) Florida for children
who need temporary shelter
because their own family envl
ninments -ire unsafe.
To learn how to become a
foster parent, call lire Children
and Families Foster Parent
Recruiters at (4071245-0400
or (800IHH3-80911.

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Today: Blunder storms Highs In
thr upper NK. Lnrn m lire mul 70s
Thursday: Thunderstorm* Highs
nenr-90. low* in the mld-7()s
Friday: Si altered thuodrrslnrms
Highs in the low-90s L&gt;w* in the
low 70s Saturday:
Scattered
Ihunderstorms. Highs in the low
90s. laws in die krw-70a.

WEDNESDAY:
50LUNAR TABLE: min. 7:05
a m . maj. 1:00 a m . min. (i:55
pm . maj. 1:40pm .
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
10:03 a.nt . 10:29 p.m.. low:
3:52 a .in.. 3:5H pin. N ew
Smyrna Beach: high:
10:08
a.m.. 10:34 p in,, low: 3:57
a in.. 4.03 p in.. Cocoa Beach:
high: 10:23 a.m.. 10:49 p.m..
WEDNESDAY T H U R S D A Y
T a trm i 88 74 T t t n n a 9 0 74 low: 4:12 a.m.. 4:18 p.m.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

FRIDAY
SATU RD AY
T t t r m i 91 72 T it r m s 92 73

LOTTERY
Hoto aro the winning numtcis
XAloctod on Tuosday in tho
Florida Lottory
Fantasy 5
3-4-0-36-26
Lotto (May 23)
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BEACH CONDITIONS
D a y to n a Beach &amp; N
S m y rn a B ea ch : Seas are 2-

3 feel with a m oderate
chop. W ater temperature at
Daytona Is 75) degrees and
at New Symrna. 79 degrees.
Winds are from the sou th ­
west nt 10-15 itl.p.It.

STATISTICS
Th e high temperature In
Sanford Tuesday was B4
degrees end the overnight low
waa 7H.
R ecorded rainfall for th e
period en ding at IO a.m ..
Wednesday totaled 0.00 Inch.
•Sunrise..................0:30 a.m.
•Svuiaet................... 8:16 p.m.

Seminole tieraid
"Serving Seminole County Since I90H”
Wednesday. May 27,1990 • Vol 90. No 197
Pub&lt;iUwd Doily Except Monday. Saturday A Christmas by
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S h e riffs o ffice rodeo, bike patrol teaches bike safety
lly K im W hite

HERALD STAFF WRITER
IAKK MARY
If the city of Like Maty
isn't biker’s liravrii. It's griflng there
Like Marv Cycles at 105 Wnytliont
Court will u|M'U Hs own 'drive In" restotlrani In a ruuple el months and llir trail
along Rinehart Read will he roinplrtrd by
llu- end of the year
Recently. Like Mary Cycles served ,r&gt;
he-,t for Like Maty Ltw Knfon rment Day.
which Im hub'll a bicycle rodeo lor young
stets and an exhibition by (hr Seminole
County Sheriffs Bicycle Patrol.
llu- yuuii&gt;:slcis weir limed on serpen
lIlia staging narrowing and avoldancr
L.n ti lime w-is added and (hr lowest co m ­
bined lline won
Christ cipher Johnson. Carry Jaekson
.util Garret Polity tiMik ftrsl through third
In lh« t lo ti yr.iis old age group
Derrirk Nell, Alexis Jackson and Adam
Whlltiev weir Ihe i&gt; to 7 yeiii old winners

SubtcrxAwri Dales lUary 4 Sunday)
Home Oekrery
Mai
3Morktts
$19 50
$7400
6 Months
$3900
$4600
1YW
$7800
$9600
I kwija Ilevderks «&gt;J 7*. sales laa

to tim e rales
w
jy W L S 'm ’ipupen. Inc.

£ Hikes
are
e x t r e m e ly
popular in tile comm un ity
and we encourage e v e r y o n e
to w ea r helmets and to o b e y
the safely rules. 5
-Shetdl'x Intextigalnr Dwayne Johnson
J ik- Dry an, Jolinalhan I'mixx and lessa
Jaiksiiii took the ribbons In ihe n-!*►- Ill
age group
We enjoy I m lug at rxrn ls like this," said
Sherill’ f* b fflie r
Investigator
Owaynt
Johnson "Hikes are extremely popular In
tlu- nuiirnuntty and w r entourage every
one to wear helmets and lo olx-v the
safety rules whirl) means slopping at red
llgliis ant) slop signs
Johnson entourages the youngsters in
ill'- four to 10 age group that were at the

loiteo m ride tneir hikes on the sidewalks
ol Like Mary hut always yield to pedestrt
.ms Harm YVhllney ol Like Mary Cyrles
•slid the north sidewalk along Like Mary
Boulevard was hulll wider lor that pin
p o se

Having a Im vile lh.it Is in good working
(iindltloii Is Important, also Hie hikes at
tilt- rmleii went through an Inxpeellon be
Ime Being ridden on Saturday 'G immI bl«vrlcs will serve two or three f.rmllv
nieriilx-pt.' Whllney said
In addition to the hike rodeo, the Slier
ill', O flke sit up ,i I mioiIi to show otl Its
( ninti.it Auto Dull Decal i’rogtam and
displayed a I'*(i2 Chevrolet I tel Aire with
the oiigln.il palnl design that was on pa
Im! i ,iis that year. For more liifortiiollnu
on the I AT I’logram lonliiet luvrnllgatnr
Dwavnr Johnson at (407) ^L'tOOOdl
I) nun ihe front p ^ e Local children Une up
to participate In Ihe aherltTa office bicycle
rodeo
Photo C ounter of the Bemlaole
County Sheriff a Ofllct.l

Look, up in Ihe sky...
A balloon tost lor a proposed
ATAT u.irvloss cammunicfllion
tawer was conducted by tbo City
i&gt;t Lake Mary nmf the applicant,
on Tuesday May 26 bum 7 o m
tu noon on a tdu is touted nodh
of the western end of Sun Drive,
approiimalely H00 feet north of
Lnho Mary Kouiovard The telhwed tsiiioon (xixown futre at Ihe
W.ith Jut *» ttw sky with the of­
fice cortiphra behind McDonalds
&gt;nttie foregroundi' was displayed
at a hc*ghi of t40 feol with a
fdroamer attachmenf also dep«:hng tho 100 foot heights The
t40 fool tall towor conditional uso
request was considered try tho
(’tanning and Zoning hoard Tues­
day night Tho City Comnnsnon
remew of tho position ts sched­
uled for June 18
MarM PSoio by Tommy Vmcant

Kids Count:
New study
revealed
Hy Nick Pfelfauf
HERALD SIAI f A )U( EH

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Welcome to the wheel world of Lake Mary

A new book Ills Ireen r e ­
leased to the piibllr. Thr I (MIH
*K)ds Count Data Book* a
projet l of (hr Annie E. Casey
Foundation ts a national and
slate-by-stair rlfnrt in trark
the status of i hililmi tu the
United States
Depending on whttli classiflration one reads Flnrlda statlstiis ran Im- IkiiI i rtieourag­
ing and friglitetilng
Regarding rhtld health Inaumner
statrwtdr.
figures
show IH pin i in ol a|| youth
under age 18 do not have
health Insurance |5 perrent
are ages o to 5 |*| | „[,r nt are
age 0 to 17. 22 (M-fienl are
under IH and listed .ts 'In pov­
erty' and 29 pen rut are un­
der IH m ‘ low income working
families'.
The most startling tigurr In a
wrirse/lH-itrr ronipartson ts In
Juvenile violent i rime arrest
rale |NT 100.000 youths ages
10 through 17. Florida ranks
49lh worst in the rntlrr nulion, with a OH perrent In­
crease in siiih crimes by the
teens, from |&lt;)H5 to |ii95.
Another law national figure
ts the percent of families with
children headed In- a single
patent, hr the ten year 1085 lo
1995 Bine period, the number
In thr stair lias Imreased by
20 pcrccnl, tanking it 44lh
out of llie 50 stales
Tile largrst 'belter' category
in tin- survey says Infant mor­
tality rate, (deaths per 1.000
live births) lias Improved hy 34
percent In the past Im years,
placing Florida 25 i ) i m the Ha­
tton. Ihe rate of tern deaths
hy accident, lunuiiidc nnd
suicide, (deaths |&gt;rr 100.000
teens ages 15 to )7, declined
by 11 percent, putting the
stale Into 20th position In the
nation.
Ill high school dropout list­
ings. Florida ranks 45th. Bled
with Georgia. Kentucky. Iaiii Islaiia and Texas) The rate
shows a 13 perieril dropout
m lr for ages Hi to 10. The
ranking and other states Is
almost equal to thr number of
trrns
who
neither
attend
school or work.
Teenage females ages 15 tu
17 giving birth continue l « he
at almost thr same level dur­
ing the 1985 to 1995 lime p e­
riod. For each of the years.
Florida Ins ranked from 37th
to 45tli in Ihe nation In Ihe
number of births. In 1995, Ihe
latest figures available. Florida
showed 9.993 births from
mul tiers in that age group.

Training course improves motorcycle skills
Special to the Herald
Motor*vile riders who ate not properly
licensed are not just putting themselves but
also thru uiolrttcycles at increased risk
arronlmg to the National A smm, i .uiuii ul
'State Motorcycle
Safety ArintltilMriiioi*
(SMSA) As tiiolori'vele enthusiasts have
rrnigni/ed Motorcycle Safety Mmilli Bits
month. SMSA warns the nation's 5 5 million
tillers of the dangers they may etu ountrr if
they arr one of the 20 percent of the
national imitoirych- |xipidaitou who are not
appropriately licensed
'Although the Increased chances of a
crush for unlit eiisrtl riders
remains a
concern for (hose of us in the puhln safrtv
arena. Ihe motorcyclists themselves should
hr aware of Ihe ronsrqtiem es to thru
motorcycle and |mm krllrodk." said K.iirn
Kadar. SMSA spokesperson In addition lo
having
their
moinrryrle
towed
and
impounded.
unlicensed riders
will
tie
llckrtrd. lined and have points assessed
against Ilirtr drivers license. Ilirv will tie
liable
tor
storage
charges.
alternate
transportation
costs
and
increased
Insurance premiums
Tile statistn s for unlicensed riders are
gnm. according to ihe l).S. Department of
Transportation data, with about 35 percent
o f fatal crash victims Ix-mg unllirnsrd or
Improperly licensed
litis group ts overrepresented In fatal crashes hy more than
100 percent nationally and os unit h as 400
perm it In some stairs, ur cording lo SMhA
"Flirsi- numlM-rs are staggering hut easily
pif-vrniablr
through
education
and
Iminlng.’ S.rtd Kadar. "With all 50 siatrs
requiring molorryrtr riders to Ik* llcrnsrd
and most nfli-ring Iralning courses 1h.il
expedite tli.it process ihc-rr Is no i-xeusr for
operating a mntorryile
Illegally.*
she
explained, 'lire cost ol the training course
ranges bom (ice lo $250 ami the average
time requirement Is 15 hours.
SMSA rrports enforcement of licensing Is
I h i inning an Increased priority in many
si.lies.
with
locul
and
slate
polite
Idt-rudying. apprehending utid prosecuting
unlicensed
and
lmpr(j|&gt;rr!y
licensed
iniitciri yi le riders. ‘ Unlicensed riders who
feel the risk of gelling caught Is nonexistent will Ik* shocked when they artpulled over and Ihrlr bike strapped to a tow
sling.* said Kadar. 'Even If they are willing
to accept the Increased risk. Ihr potential
damage to their hike resulting from bring
towed or Impounded Is reason rnmtgh to gel
licensed.’
The
National
Association
of
State
Motorcycle Safety Administrators Is un
rdiii.itinn.il organization created to promote
slulr-s|Minsori'd motorcycle rider rducaBon
programs.
Created
In
1984.
SMSA
mrinbershlp
Includes
45
Mules.
11corporations nnd 3 professlonul/riiiiipruftt
organizations.
Hie
Association

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Implementing statewide salety programs

License lo rid e fact sheet
* All 50 stales irq iiiir nioluicydr riders to
oBtiitn a spec ial lit ruse or endorsement lo
operate a m ntoriyi le on pvihltc streets and
highways, yet approximately 20 |m-ii enl ot
ihe naiion.il m oiorcyilr (Hipulattou is not
|iro|ierlv
licensed
Soucre
Amerlrrm
Axsoelafiiwr of Motor VcfiJck* AcloUnLsfnilofx,
Mntorri/i f&lt;- Niifi fl; FiiortrlrlUiMi
* There
are currently
5.5
intlllon
riitilniryiTr owners in the U S with 3 9
million legistried motorcycles, accounting
lor I 9 percent of all motor vehicles
irgisii-ied lor use on puhllr roads In the
US
Source.
US
Dr/wirimcni
uj
luinsjxntntUni,
Fcx/erul
Hiqliii-ou
Aclmniixiruiion.
* Industry dala suggest that motorryele
riilers who are uullm ised or tmpro|»erly
ilm iserl
are overrepresented
In fatal
crashes hy more
than
100
percent
nationally and hy as much as 400 perr ent In
some stales Source; Arnrrtcnil AsxurlciMon of
Motor Vehicle Adml/ilxlmlor*.
Motorrucle
So fell; Fi a i rrefaI(on.
* Alrout 35 p erm it of motorcycle riders
nationally who are Involved lit (utal crashes
are not properly licensed, with some stales
reporting as many .ls 80 percent of their
motorcycle (atalltlrs as improperly llccnsrd
rulers.
Source:
U.S.
/Vpurimcrtf
oj
7&gt;uris/iori(illori.
Amerfruri Assorlullon
oj
.Motor Vehicle ABmmixlMilors,
Afnlorct/cle
Sci/elr; FoiiucJciBon.
* Ulillm iserl riders risk tickets, fines,
towing
charges,
vehicle
impoundment,
storage charges, alternate transportation
costs, Increased Insurance costs, and points
against their
llcrnse. Source.
NciKoriuf
Assorlcillon of Slcrh- .Motorn/cle Sctfrty
' Aclmlulsirniors.
* lm|rrovetl law rnlnrrrmrnl training on
inolorcycle licensing ils well as Increased
rnforrrinrnl ol inolorcycle llrruslng laws
have grt-ally Increased llie chances of being
apprehended
operating
u
motorcycle
without n proprr llernse or endorsement.
Sourer;
A'uKuncil
Ax.socUrBoji
o j Stole
.MoJnrr pc Ir So/etp AifmbibBnifora.
* Findings Indlrutc that Ihe overall
number of moiorcyrlr cnislics and fulullllrs
would Ik- reduc ed If more motorcycle riders
who are currently operating without a
proper license would sue ccsslully complete
u comprehensive
i raining
course
and
become properly licensed. Source; NoBonol
AssocfoKon q f Stcih* Mol or cycle
Sqfety
Acfmdilslrciiors.

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D IE T M A G IC ?

C ool bikers have w arm hearts
Battery
•Jerry Vnrlmlt. 14. of 2985 W.
5th Si.. Sanford, was aircsled
'IliurMlay. May 21. ley Seminole
County deputies Voiliolt was
charged wlili battery ami was
attested at the* alxrvr address.
Veirliotl
allegedly
pill
Ids
daughter In a hcadlm k and
Him slapped hrr faer.
Glen lies In- 25 III 125 Will in
C'lr , Sanlord. was arrrtdrd
llim sday. May 21. lev Seminole
( ’minty deputies
llodic w.is
ihutgt-d with battery and was
arrrsird al llir .drove addrrss
IWxllc allegedly hr Id Ids wllr
down on Ihr ln «l and lilt hri
fa ir Midi a glass Ixtillr
Knlerrt Smith. IS. ol 2HO Llvr
Oak Mlvd Sanlord
Mas at
rrslrd Friday. May 20.
ley
Hanford poll* «•
Smith was
i hutgcd Midi lialtrry wan ar
rrslrd at Ihr aleovr addrrss
Stnlih allrgrdly hit vtrtltn srv
rral times, in rhe l.n r causing a
huslrtl lip
Toiudr Cotion. SS of 'an
C’rlrry Avr Sanford was ar
ii-strel
I rlelay. May 20.
hy
Sanford jmll* e
Colton wan
(barged Midi i hi Id .dense- and
Mas aerrsfrd In Ihr 400 liloe k
of Cypress Avrtiur l ollon al
Irgrdly lilt niece's right rye and
e hokesl hrr Mllh Ills hands
Wllltr
llakrr. SO. ol 7IH
Honda Avr . Sanlord. wu* at
rrsirel Monday. May 25, hy
Sernlnolr
( minty
deputies
Hukrr m .is &lt; bulged with hat
trry and arrrslrel al Ihr above
addrrss llakrr allegedly’ lilt Ids
m dr in (hr ddrill «rr.». kh krd
dm ein hrr and spd on hrr
Todd MrCotmUk 2I of Iirt5
Cond&lt; &gt;t Cl . W ilder Spring*
Mas arrrsird Mom lav. Mav 25
ley Sernlnolr County elrputlrs
Me Connie k was charged Mllh
Uatfrry Midi racial prrjudlir.
aggravated assault Mllh lae lal
prrpeditr and resisting m i i I i o i i I
vlolrm r MeConidek m-.is ar
irslrel al Ihr aleovr addirss
M* &lt; ortldik allegedly sl.ip|ied a
man In thr l.n r and utlrrrd
tlirrnls and racial slues

Domestic violence
Ihi haul Vokrt, !IH ol 2f)0
Orrrnlraf In . lake Marv was
a tirslrd Monday May 25 hy
Luke MalV poll! r Vokrl Mas
r barged Mllh donirsite- vlolrn rr
and aitrsCesI in Ihr 3000 him k
ol Highway I7 92 Yokrl ulleg
rdlv led his wife
Jason llrndrrson. 2H. of
25**0 S Sanford Avr . Sanford,
was arrrsird Friday. May 20,
bv Sanford poller llrudrrsou
M.is charged Midi l*uttrrv and
domestic vlolrm r llrndrrson
allegedly slicnrtl a victim and
ihrn |itmutt hrr to the- lee-d

Assault
lUiomla Morns. 24. of 500 W.
Aieyxut UJvd.. Sanford, was ar­
rrsird Friday. May 20. hy
Sanford poller.
Monts was
charged wuh aggravated a s ­
sault and wits ai irslrel at
ulxrvr addirss Morns allrgrdly
put hrr hand on n Kllthrn
knife «tiid slnlrd that vie mu
'needed lo he stalelerd*

Mak* 30 lbs. D iu ra M r

FAST!

‘F un’d Run raises $ $ $ for tornado victim s
ftnleliin Turner, 34. of 1072
N. Central lllvd., Oviedo, was
aiiesird Monday. May 25. ley
Sernlnolr
County
drputlrs.
Turner was charged with aggnivalcd ass.mli and arrrsird
III ihr IOOO him k ol North
Central lloulrvard TUrflCf al
legcdly lliic-atc-m-d vie llm ulth
a ktllfr

Possession
S i i mtr) Join s. 27, of 2551 K.
201h St.. Sanford, was arrrMrd
Monday, May 25. ley SanJmd
fxillie- Jone s was ehargrd with
|Hissrsston of cnc-alnr, use ol a
iiiratlll wloir tnuli-r thr Inllur m r and use of (lrranu during
ihr &lt;ommlsslon ol a le-lony.
Jours m .is airrsie-el in ihr 2000
him k of Sm lh l-ikr Avriuir
Jones m .is allrgrdly silting in
the driver's side ol a parked
vrhlelr asleep Mllh a gun sit
ling un his lap
lliia Clark. 20. ol 2212 W
M|n h Cl
Sanford, m-.is ar
trsird Ilmrsday. May 21, by
Sanford jaillir.
Clark
Mas
ehargrd with jm isstss IoII eef
e .intiabis under 20 grains ami
(Missrssion ol drug p.u.iphri
nail.i Cl.uk Mas anrstrel at
Ihr eomrr ol l lih Sirrrt and
Us usl Ave uur Sanlord QUAD
sepiad tttadr Ihr arrrsl
lima I’adtia IM. ol 101 la k e ­
side &lt; ir , Sanford, was arrrsird
Friday. May 22 ley Seminole
County drputlrs i'adua Mas
• bulged with posse ssion ol rei
ealnr and possession of tannatits possession of cocaine
Midi Inirtit lo disttihutr and
possession of elrug parapher­
nalia I'adua Mas arrested In
Ihe |(X) him k e&gt;( Uikeslde Clr
&lt;Ir
Cuy/Cminty Investigative
tturr.in madr the arrest
Kddlr hspada. 22. ul |'t|
Uekrslde- Clr Sanford m.is ar­
rested Friday
May 22. hy
Seminole
County
elepulles
Fspada Mas ilialgrtl Mllh pos­
session of toealne ami m-.is ar
irslrel at Ihr aleovr addirss
CTty/County Investigative Mu
trail made thr arrrst
losr Torres 44 of I1M Uikr
side Clr Sanloid m-.i s anrstrel
I riilav. Mav 22 ley Srmlltolr
t minty deputies
lo u rs was
i hatge-d Mllh posse ssion ol COralnr (vosses* Inn ol roealnr
with m in d to distribute, pussession o| e anit,this and pos
session ot drug paraphernalia
Tones was aetrste-il at Ihr
aleovr address

O p«n container
Arthur Upside. -IN eel 1817
Utndings |)r . Sanford, was ar
irslrel Monday. Mav 25. ley
Sanford poll* r
Llpshlr was
charged Mllh (x is s es s lo n eef
o|eeu container and am steel in
thr 400 him k ol Neertli Park
Avrtiur

Criminal mischief
Krtth Sehruting. 40. eef 3202
Tall Tree l.n . Sanford. was urrrslrd Monday. Mav 25. by
Sanlord poller S* hritrlug m .is
i h.ugrd with criminal mischief
and arrested in ihe 1700 bloc k
of We-st Airport Houlrvurd.

By Kim Butler

cycle Shop. Wayne Druse h
Shrnrk Dial.. Vam ry Indr
pendent Production. Crank’s
Cctoklng ami the M l Kadln
errw. Including 'Stam merin'
llan/al* and MrOuyver.

HERALD CORRESPONDENT
Tlir recent ’ Full'd Kim for
ihr Seminole County Natural
Disaster lle-lirl Fund rrra trd
*1.100 m I i Ii I i lias Itern dr*
leosin-d in (hr Irusi limit es­
tablished at SunTrust Hank lor
presellt and lutuir victims ol
natural disasters In Seminole
County.
A local hai owtirr, Dave
Kusie-r, and M4 Hadlee program
co-owner.
’ Slieriny* llarleh.
teamrd up and began their
efforts the- morning alter thr
tornado destroyed Seminole
County rrsldrnl's hoturs .end
lives Moth Kosic-r and llarleh
are aeeustomrd to charity and
serving thr community
Hies
Irr lias lerrn .» 'warm hr.irtrd.
cool htkrr lor 35 years and has
lerrn organizing lernrllls leer
Ihr [east 12 yrars
Kartell's
M l Kadlo station sirtvrs lee
hr Ip ne-w teai ids and original
mush gel meigul/rd In more
than 200 countries
'Dir pair sjernl mm li of Ihe
months alter the storm v t
hug up a fun run. lei raise
money lor Her storm vie lilies
Hundred s ol hours M-rut into
gelling donations ami srrtng
that (hr trust fund was set up
m-

Among Ihr vie liens nrrdlng
III rrhllllc! Mere
hiker Huh
Jasmin and his wifr. Nancy.
Mho experienced first hand
Ihr pitfalls of rrbutldtug with
Insuramr money dial tails
short eef upgradrd
replace
men I
*Our main e one rrn" slalrel
Hosier *|s tie sre that mir
ur-lghbois grl ha* k on thru

FR£ESm W $

Itamls Mho shared the-ir time
and latent m* hided Hong Wa­
ter Taffy, Double* Cross, Little
Laura's Lost Hand. Seven Sis
trrs. Mine Zen, Yrnrav Karma.
Doug Unplugged. Minus 10.
/.uni Irtish. Falcon and Prrrlous Pearl
Many hikers were out ol
town this M-rek because of
MseatCI Ptseeo by KeenBwOw bike Meek al Mr&gt;-tle Meach. or
Fun run oc^ant/erc Dave* Roster and not available lie* a us e of prior
commitments, yet
Stormy Marlcti
150 plus s h o w e d up at Handle
Mar A Guile m longwood Sun­
Irrt again Oner organizations
like thr |&lt;rd Cross pull out. day morning. Mav 17. paying
ihetr money lo partu Ipair in
even thr natural dtsaslrr v1i
Ihr 40m ile nm th.il ended at
liens that didn't tall through
Ihr Disabled A m rrlean Vet
Ihr er.nks' still nrnl money.*
n a n s jxtst m Sanloid
Tl»r Jasmin's donated *&lt;v
Wlien asked the motive b e­
rral hours helping with Ihr
hind ihe men. wom m . and
run even though the)- arr very
children |sirtlclp.ints. the r e ­
busy trying to rebuild thru
sponse was Ihr same
Mtke-r.
home
'D ear' elrse nhrel
’ I've hern
Other concerned
rlll/rtis
riding 40 years for 2 reasons
that sup|Nirtrd this worthy
I leivr motorcycles and I love to
e.hist Mere Sanford city old
help people *
The lil.ii k
eials
Don Fischer.
Vlnnlr
Irathrr and tattexis are op
Kaufman. Iia Marrow, and Tim
tlonal (unless you want thr
lobtn. Janice Hosier. Dlno
protection and like the art)
llonavrutura.
C'harlrs
Iz r
and you don't particularly
Hades Jr . •hen Harlan, Doc
need a Harley to help your
Mender and Irresa Carlson
frllow man
Also ( art Williams and Terry
*We'rr just dl%app*&gt;mtrd that
II.eiiaM.iy ami the Uberuturlan
more people (touldn l| part let
Party
pair (because of prior com
Mustnesses who donated Inmtlmrnts)*.
si.itrd
Stormy
eluded ihr Hanl Hock Cafe. 'At Irast wr tiavr the fund set
House of Mines Hoods Trnls A
up with money available m»MEvents
lightning
Alley
for Seminole county victims ol
A II A T K.. Scott Smith liar*
natural disaster* Anyone * an
ley Davidson. Scooter's Motor­ still donate.*

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Wildlife to benefit from new license plate
Special l e the Herald
IAIJ.A1IASSEE
Drfrndrr* of
Wlldlllr. ihr Florida Slrrra
(llih thr Florida Game A
I ersh Water Fish Commission
and thr Wddtifr Foundation of
Honda air irlrhrallng
thr
passage of the CotMcnw Wild
i|/r sprctalty he rose
plate
whnh cmdd raise millions of
dollars lor eonsrrvatlon pro
gram* that protect Honda *
diverse wildlife With Governor
Chiles r tp e itr d in sign Ihr
Irglsbillori. appeovul ley Ih r
Flonda legisialorr was Ihr
last major hurdlr In rstab
lishllig thr nrw plate
L im lr Macdonald of DrIrmlrrs of Wlldlllr. a mitlon.il
nonprofit (onsrrvation group
sprarhradlng Ihr llernsr plate
campaign, said. "The slgnlfl
rant rash lulusioii rx p rc lrd
fu&gt;m ihr nrw lag will boost
funding for a broad array of
entlrul wlldlllr programs and
It will help to grnrratr nrw
one* us well *
HeplTsmlallVT Sharon M er­
chant IFM’ulm Mruchl guldrd
ihr ptalr bill Ihnnigh ihr trievnnl eommlttrrs on Ihr House

side- and on lo final approval
came to a close
lw lh.it laxly In the Senalr.
Macdonald added. 'W e are
Ihr hill was shrphrrelrd by
Indy
grateful to Representa­
Senator Charlie Cn*t IK St
tive Mere haul
ami Senator
IVtrrsburg). As of last ThursCrist for their leadership, and
etay. the C onsrriv
Wll*fli/*to the more than 10.000 Flo­
pl.eie hill sal pulsed lor final
ridians who signed petitions
approval by the full Senate al
pledging to purchase ihr Conthough the legislature
was
s m v Wildlife plate.*
atxiul to adjourn for thr year
A Ilual push from activists
Hrvrtmrs born the *15 fee
suppocUng ihr plate. Krprr
(or the optional Conserve Wild
srntattve Merchant, and Sena­
life plate will Increase binding
tor C m t " ultimately assured
for vurlous wildlife research,
p.iss,ige of ihe plate bill by a
habitat
management.
envi­
vote of 30-0 on Friday. May I-ronmental education and law
Just hours before Ihe session
enforcement programs.

OBITUARIES
JOAN C. BOWLING
Joan
C.
Howling.
54.
Lynchflrld Avrtiur. AKumontr
Springs, died Saturday, May
23. MrtIH at hrr rrsldcnrr. Mom
May 23. IH44 In Vinton. Vn,.
she moved to Crtitral Florida
in 11170
Survivors include- husband.
Clrvrl.ind M : mother. Juunltu
Ovrrstrrrt.
Lynchburg.
Va.;
b ro th e n . S tiem um ovrrsirrrt.
Wurrcn Ovrrsirrrt. Gary Ovrrstrrrl. all ol Lynchburg. Va.
Gnimkow
Funrral
Home.
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
ANNETTE DANIELS
Annette- Daniels.
G5. San
Curios Avenue. Sanford, died
Monday. May 25. HMJH at
Hratllii-iirr ami Kc-liabillhilfon
Center of S.enford. Mrs. Daniels
was Ixtm Ajtrll 11. 1033 In Or
lando. Mrs. Daniels was a
homemaker. She was a liaplist.
Survivors liuiude husband,
the Rrvrrrnd George* D.inlrls;
son. Lloyd: daughters. Maty.
Sanford. Mantle la*r Morrow.
DrUiml; hrolhrr. Eugrnr Wll
m h i . Eatonvillr; sister, Cath­
erine ljewts. Starkes; 2 grand­
children.
Wilson-Klrhelberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc.. S.inford. In charge of
arrangements.
KEEN GIST IVEY
Keen Gist Ivey. 87, Ellfolt
Avenue. Sanford, died Tuesday,
Muy HI, 1958. Mom Aug. 9.
1910 In Oalnesboru. Tenn., she
movxd lo Central Florida In
1924. Mrs. Ivey was a home­
maker. She was a Presbyte­
rian.
Survivors Include daughter.

Kay Aldi-rmaii. SI. Augustine:
son.
Dr.
John
D.
Jr..
Nortbhdge. Cullf.; grandson,
Gary D Lindsey. Milwaukee.
Wl*.; sister. Cerllla Draper.
Gultirsboni. Trim .
Mrisson Funeral Home. Svinlord. In charge of arningrtttrtils.
ROBERT II. JOSEPH
Hubert II. Joseph. HO. Cypre-ss Dtlvr.
Drlkiry.
died
Thursday. May 21. I99H al
Columbia
Medical
CrntrrSanford. Horn Marrh 12. 1918
In Sioux City. Iowa, hr moved
to Crnlral Flotilla 111 1974. Mr.
Joseph was a store manager
lor Gexxlyrur Tire. Hr was u
member of American Legion
Camplx-ll Uisstng
Ifost
53.
Landmark Lodge Nu. 103 A.F.
A A.M. and Sioux City Choral
Group. Mr. Joseph was a
nirmlx-r
of
Congregational
ChrlHltan Church.
Survivors Im ludr wife. Hea­
ther Tina*; sous. Dennis !L.
Moulder. Colo.. Kenneth W.
('iimphe-ll. Kissimmee. Dn\1d
K.. De-Mary: sister. Eve-lyn I lulT.
park Rapids. Minn.: brotlirr.
John F.. Sioux City, Iowa: 2
grandchildren.
GruiukowFuneral
Home.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
JAMES W. QUIGLEY
James W. Quigley, 5 ). Murksaw Place. Longwood. died
Monday. May 25. 1998. Horn In
Miami, lie moved lo Central
Florida In 1989 from Houston.
Texas. Mr. Quigley was a sales
representative. He was a mem­
ber of Northland Community
Church Gelling Well. Orlando.
Mr. Qulgle-y was u member of

llir U.S. Air Force Reserve*. He
was a member of Northland
Community Church.
Survivors Include wife. Lulu:
daughter. Andrea. Longwood:
son. Ryan. Longwood: brother.
Rick Springer. Miami. Arthur
Springer. Cullf.: sister. Laura
Springer. Miami.
Maldwbi-Falnhlld
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funrral
Home, latke Mary. In charge of
arrangements.

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House

County
pap ia
and •
public beach. The
100,000 square foot conference
center wtll coat $10 million,
and wtll nerve In nnmerou*
way*.
•Our high school
seniors
wont h a w to traw l to Orlando
to haw Ihctr graduation exer­
cises." D a k said. T h ey will
come to the city and county's
ronferrniT m itr r . The county
nreds a center like this and the
commission's approval shown
we’re on the right track."

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$400,000 annually In lourtat who had a terse exchange with
Malay
contends the
lax revenue for the conference Dak.
center. It also endorsed a rec­ complex aught to be more cen­
ommendation
by
the trally located.
There's
opposition,
also,
rtty/county Community Redevrfopmrtil Agency to help fund from members o f the Society
o f Fort
Fori
ration or
llte project's public amenities for the Preservation
with some of ihe property tax Mellon Pork, who intend to
ns that would
revenue the hotel would gener­ submit petitions
allow the voters
era to decide
ate.
Mould be a com­
comThere are going to be a ae­ whether there would
ries of meetings with city and plex rather than the city com­
county officials lo determine mission.
ownership of tlie conference
•Nothing Is going to be de­
center. Dale said Tuesday Hint stroyed." D ak instated. -Well
Ihe plan Is for managers of tlir relocate a couple o f bsllflelds.
hole! lo operate Ihe center.
but there Is stlU gotng to be a
H ie Sanford City Commis­ park and a lot more that we
sion had voted. 5-0. lo move haw at present.*
forward with the complex plans
-This will enhance Fort Mel­
and the county came In at. 4I. The lone nay vote was from lon Park." County Commis­
Commissioner Oranl Malay. sioner Daryl McLain said.

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The couuulnsloners Inslstrd
Tuesday that no new taxrs
would be rrqulrrd from county
residents • and llial the reve­
nues Renerated In the endeavor
may mean n lax rrdurllon.
Tltr
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Father Al
at 1008

T h e Sanford
_
offer women aitem attw s ts
d in g the krve of J eeu e C le w
sionatc counseling and Jhe
power her to make Ufe
No more than a pipe dream at Brat. Kraaetsc
found conalderabfe support aa Mm explored
the possibilities o f opening a o t d a center to
the city.
city Much o f N r e r n T f e a t e r i f c a t f y and
frtm
ds at Sanford Christian Church. Tfea, go
M
ends
for It. Ood wtll
Al*
Tire most unexpected
than S I y e a n was
b elt Fomacc. who '
a distinguished physician and hospital official
in Pennsylvania. He also happened to be a
ataunrh pro-life set M at. h t i
owed a second time. 77-yesr-dd
a new mlasion o f hia own • lo be
Catholic priest.
lie came lo Sanford to Snlsh h k atudks for
the priesthood and U w in the rectory at All
Souls Church. Soon, he met Kraartse and the

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Inc o f the
the laM 10 - — «*»» retak in g tc
to pastors
^and frrmtmthg uco
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\ Joel
frequently to
to fofog
JHunter,
S ^ t^ T T
r a peat
a t o or
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t a t h M C Community
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the
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Church in -Lockwood,
aald
the
prayers
and
hum his conffiegatlon were
The
O. Fermenter. Sr., at First
Baptist Church In Oenera said he realised how .
easy It Is for Christians t o oppose abortion 1
and to oppose It. ‘ However. It la very difficult
to take a hands-on approach aa the Sanford
Crisis Pregnancy Center has. This M a practl-.
cal way to be tnvolred In a ministry that will
h aw eternal value."
More than likely, shell be flow ing the as me*
way June I.

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age IA
gin discussion on behalf of Ihe Mayfair, he was
udinlllrdly angry. -We were led to believe we
would be on Uw agenda by 4 o'clock, he said
(It was shortly before 5 p.m.|. *So I look Ou­
tline lo make a phone call and formally file for
litigation against the city. We're taking this lo
a judge for artlon on a brearli o f contract.*
T m glad we liavr reached that point now.*
said City Attorney Colbert. *AI kasl now we
ran proceed with the discovery stage of the
rase and really dig Inin It from a legal stand^-Just remember.* Mayor Larry Dak told liar
risen. *We dldn'l flk this suit, you did You
haw brought artlon against ua. and we are
willing to defend our point.*
Commissioner Brady Lrssard asked If It
might be a jury trial. Colbert responded that
there was a fair chance that at kasl part of tfu*

Pets

matter might go to a jury. *but we don't know
at thla point.*
Coltwrt added that Ihe litigation could pos­
sibly takr aa long as u year before II could go
through live court T h en .* lie added. *eliher
side could appeal Ihe decision, and that might
takr as much us one yrar longer *
During the regular commission Hireling 0ul
followed Ihe work session. It was unanimously
agreed that Ihe check for $255,340 would be
placed Into a separate account by Ihe city,
doing so under protest, to be held pending a
declaim by the court.
•In llte mranttme.* Colbert added. *lh»s is
now In formal litigation sqd while we will be
having some executive meetings (not open lo
the press or pnbllr). any lime someone aska us
about llte case, our response will be that we
cannot respond under advice from our attor­
ney *

total financial picture, ao It
won't really be a money loaer.*
Commkstoner Kerry Lyons
aald there was one question o f­
ten aakrd In public meetings.,
especially by rttlsena who ore •
in bppostUon o f the develop-mmt. "With that total payroll*
o f over $30 million, and th e 'm
number o f lobs expected, that's;
quite a high salary range. Isn't *

thought the presentation of the
proposal for the dr vc lopswnl
was w r y Impressive, as was
llte 4 lo I vote for approval.* he
told die commission.
T Y r been Involved In helping
develop
similar
hol el/conference renter
areas
around the nation.' he said,
•and I don't know when I've
seen one that has m ore poten­
tial than here In Sanford, es­
pecially in straight
experiences.*
tie explained that
lo what waa
county, the
recti)' provide
possibly an additional 800 in

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�Babe Ruth championships
White Sox top Pirates in City Series opener
The rich keep
getting richer
in baseball
With the trade fa r Mike P le n a , (he Mete
put the final nail In the coffin of an old gam e

Volusia Speedway
Park site o f a full
Memorial Day

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Ramsu
cept for one time
when we mentioned in spring
practice. Lost year waa last
year and we all know we don't
want to go through that again.*
Stanton said Ilia team la
looking ahead, not behind.
"We're in high sprits.* he
said. 1 don't cart about the
jamboree or tniraaquad games,
all I care about ta being ready
for Edgewater In the flat game
next September.*
Despite the losses to gradua­
tion. Stanton said he secs
some promise. Wide reretver
John Dole was deemed the big­
gest surprise o f the came de­
spite being new to the varsity.

He can fly and he can catch
the ball and that's a need for
the Rams who lose receiver
Sptvey, quarterback Cory C oo­
per’s favorite target last sea­
son.
Kyle Cocita was another
standout. Coctta played for the
Rams last season and has un­
dergone shoulder surgery tail Is
expected to be the anchor of
the Lake Mary linebarking unit
along with another newcomer.
Mike Nunirata. Haven Perkins
also stood out at linebacker
this spring.
Justin Wright was probably
the Rams best overall player
last year, supplying leadership
to the defensive backfleld. He’s

Babe RuthIB
the game by drawing a walk and came around to
score on s pair o f errors and a passed ball.
The lead went to A O In the top of the second
Inning. Walker fed off with a single and a d ­
vanced to second on an error. Louwsma singled
Walker to third and Walker scored and Louwsma went to second on on error.
Guy then singled and stole second and he an
Louwama both scored on an error.
The Moose Lodge-Pirates got on the board tn
the bottom of the second timing as Bradley
Locke reached on an error and came around to
score on an error.
The Hma&lt;‘ Lodge-Pirates cut the deficit to 4-3
In the third inning as Cleveland walked with one
out and advanced to second on a passed ball.
Brooks then reached on an error with Cleveland
moving over to third base and Nick Erickson
lifted a sacrifice fly to left field, scoring Cleve­
land.
Brooks scored an batter later as Locke sin­
gled snd the Nobles Construction-White Sox
outfielder booted the ball for an error.
But that was as close as the Moose LodgePirates would get aa Walker, the winning
pitcher, would only allow one tilt and five base
runners (two on walks, two on errors), only one
nsssrd second base, over the Anal 4-1/3 In-

back and to expected to do
double duty, continuing at
safety while taking over for
“ ipa and Randall aa the
Phillips
lend tailback.
Stanton said he had throe
goals entering spring practice.
‘ I told them we nred to put
the pegs tn the right places,
leach them how to block and
tackle and find
leaders.* he said. *W r did all
those things. Justin Wright.
Kyle Cocita. John Dole and
Cory Cooper all stepped up ss
lenders.*
The Rams are o ff this sum­
mer and tee tt up the last Fri­
day In August at the Kickoff
Classic.

to the challenge. com ing a
■pot on Tram Florida and an
iRvttatlon to the National AAU

through-the-14th.

Walker got eight of the final 13 outs on strike
outs and finished with 10 punch-outs while
giving up four hits.
The Noble* Construction-White Sox offense
also got going, slowly putting the flame out at
roach.
Louwama singled with two out In the fourth
inning and scored on a single by Guy and an er­
ror.
In the fifth Inning. Goff walked with one out.
stole nrcond snd third base and scored on an
In the sixth inning. Kalnea. Walker and Green
all walked to open the inning, with Raines
■coring on a passed boll ana Walker on a
grounder by Louwsma.
The final run came platcward tn the seventh
inning Frost walked and seared on a double by
Larson.
Doing the damage for the Babies Construc­
tion-While Sox were U n i Q-for-4 with a dou­
ble. one RBI). Louwsma t*-fcr*3, two tuns
scored, one RBI). Ouy (2-tor-3, « M run scored).
Walker (l -for-3. two runs scored) , d o ff (two runs
scored) and Frost and R a t e s (owe run scored
each).
Providing the offense tor d tt Masse LodgePirates were Kenny ErtckMB B f f e f t . Lock* (Ifor-3. one run scored. Hfeka &lt;1-tor-2). CtoveUnd
snd Brooks tom run ammd m c k l a t e Nick
am RBI).

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Bo the Martina had to dum p P lan s s contract to one o f the five or otar teams that can
actually afford him. Only seven players remain from last year's world cha mptom hlp
l U r t o . « « n Ih o u q . Uch a p r t c W i t up
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straight single*. ■ tuple, a sacrtflee fly (the Brat out o f the In­
ning) and an ak^fe to acsore
•even rum and tie the a u a e at
um .
Sunnlland Corporation waa
not about to let the flame get
way though, aa Ann Lanza fed
off with a atngfe. advanced to
thtnl on a atngfe and a subse­
quent em ir off the bat o f Carol
Crmnlck and acartnfl on a
game-winning sacrifice fly by

The final game waa a nipand-tuck bottle alt the way.
Vaughan Incorporated fed B0 after the Brat Inning. but the
Eaflfea came back to fe a d 10-7
after three innings.
The Eagles went up 13-7 in
the top of the fifth tomtng only
to see Vaughan Incorporated
plate nine tuna In the bottom
o f f e s fifth h a d M to tako a l »

Mac Isaac (two
runs scored)
Chaplin
(two
■cored).

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It’s time for a reasonable revenue sharing
program or a salary cap. Othcrwtae. the
■ante teams will win every year and hasehall
minds id fans
r tn the nt
wlU sink even further
orho once considered the game to be the na

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Browns (that were and soon will be
again) and the Indians Hhia year's
World Senes winner*)
Yesterday. I mentioned that Rob
Hamman partnered Mike Lawrence
when the Aces were first formed by
Ira J Corn, Jr. After a tow years, be
started to play with Bobby WoUT They
won nine world titles, but the partner
ship was dissolved last March Now
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(who had played for the Ares in the
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Billy Eisenberg. when he voluntarily
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goal to Cleveland, waa defcndsd arru
ratety by Soloway (He won the event
with partner Gerald Haller and team
matrs John Swanson and Richard
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heart six (With three low cards in
partner t suit, when you haw not sup
porird. it it best to lead the lowest,
thus dmying a doubleton If you haw
supported, lead the highest to deny an
honor in the suit i After winning with
the heart tack. Sotoway switched accu
lately to the spade four
After winning in hand, declarer led
the dub 10. Haltee dropping the aevm
to signify aa even number at cards to
the suit This loid Sofoway to duck this
trick and win the club continuation
Now Sotoway completed an csceltent
defense by returning the spade 10.
The dummy was dead, and declarer
had to lose two more heart tricks at
the end one down

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DEAR READER Spontaneous
pneumothorax, the collapse of a lung.
Is a common condition in young paw
pie The tungs are normally encased
in a thin but lough membrane At
times, this membrane can spring a
leak Aa Uie air pushes Into the chest

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expand the lung.
Pneumothorax is often ibaresult of
lung dixeaaea, »uch aa aathma and
emphyxema. which alter pulmonary
tissue and weaken It Sometimes the
cause is obscure
Recurring lung collapse may
require pleurodesis. a surgical proce
dure that produces adhesions
between the lung and the inner chest
wall, literally sticking the lung to the
ribs and preventing collapse. Your
daughter should ask her physician
about this simple operation
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daughter keeps roUapsmg a lung She
has had more than a doren hospital
nations far this condition and usually
requires a chest lube to help rspand
the lung She Is otherwise healthy and
does not suffer from asthma or lung
disease What can she do to prevent

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S3ALOAL CHMAEL

DEAR DR GOTT: My husbands
kidneys make too much protein. What
cauxea this?
DEAR READER: The kidneys are
actually (liters. As blood passes
PETER
through them, waste products are
QOTT, M.D
extracted and vital substances (such
as protein) are spared Therefore, the
presence of protein in the urine is a
serious sign that the kidneys arc mal
functioning There are many possible
causes for this, including Infection,
heavy metal toxicity and renal dam
age
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Your husband should be under the leak seals off on its own. but some
care of a nephrologist Such a special times a chest tube is used to re
1st ran diagnose the condition and
offer treatment
To give you more information. I am
sending you a ropy of my Health
Report "Kidney Disorders " Other
readers who would like a ropy should
send 62 plus a long, self addressed,
stamped envelope In P.0 Hox 2017.
Murray llill Station. New York. NY
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DEAR Dlt GOTT I'm a U year old
widow I have discovered that I ran
easily pleasure myself to a level that I
never achieved with my husband I've
read that the "golden years" aren't
marked by sensuality I remember the
shame and embarrassment that my
mother showed whenever I tried to
talk to her about sexuality when I was
growing up Am I abnormal*
DEAR READER It wasn't Inn long
ago that women were not supposed to
get an rduralton vote hold an impor
lant job
or enjoy sex Mores
change, fortunately for the better in
this instanrr You are not abnormal
Rather, you are at last getting in
touch with your dormant and powrrful
sexuality Should you. at some later
date, choose to re establish a relation to
with a partner, your new perspective
will surely add spice, enjoyment and fr
strength to the sexual artivity that
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�3A ■Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida ■ Wednesday. February 4 1998

Gov. Chiles helps kick-off endowment campaign

B r ie f s
C o n tin u ed from P a ge 1A
able In Identify him.
was not Injured.

the girl

N JR O TC fund raiser
Tli ere
will
be
a
BakeS ale/Fu n d-raiser for th r Lake
M ary 1Ugh School navy
Jr.
ROTC on Saturday, Feb. 7 at
the Pubtlx located on l-akc
M ary Boulevard.
Fund-raiser
p roceeds
a re
used for supplies the Navy
doesn't provide to the unit for
expenses to go to the b ig AREA
7 Field
M eet
C o m p etition s
held In G ain esville and J a c k ­
sonville.
On W edn esday. Feb. 18 at
the Lake M ary High stadium
located at 655 Longw ood/Lakc
Mary Rd in Lake M ary th ere
will be a NJRO TC In sp ection
Ceremony at 9 a.m. C adets a re
to parade In review for the
Area 7 m anager. Th e c o lo r
guard and arm ed drill w ill
perform and the pu blic ts In­
vited.

A walk on the wild side
W ilderness T rrk k e rs In vites
you to Join them for the fol­
lowing events:
•Saturday. Feb. 7: A binding
hike at the O rlando W etlan ds
Park, co-sponsored by the c ity
of Orlando and led by an e x ­
pert birder. T ills 1.200 a c re
man made w etlands Ls p e r fe c t
for view ing
w aterfow l
and
wading birds. O ver 150 b ird
species
are
known
there.
There are 18 miles o f u npaved
trails. W e will hike a p p ro x i­
mately 4 miles. W e w ill get an
early start for bird w atching; 8
a.m. Guests are w elcom e and
no reservations are required.
•Sunday. Feb. 8: A fun pad­
dling trip along a series o f c a ­
noe trial w in d in g through a
scenic m angrove estuary habi­
tat. south o f n eighboring M e r ­
ritt Island W ildlife
Refuge.
Ulurnay offers hom e to n u m er­
ous w aterfow l. w ading b ird s
and raptors. Th e 3-4 hour trip
cover halfway around the p e ­
rim eter o f the refuge. T ra ils
are well laid out but b a sic
paddling skills are a must to
negotiate the twists and turns.

To o
•Thursday, Feb. 12: A day
hike in Lake Kissim m ee S ta te
Park. This park is a 5.030 acre

preserve surrounded by three
lakes. Th e area Is ge o lo g ica lly
known ns the O sceola Plain.
An observatory platform p r o ­
vides a spectacu lar view o f
Lake Kissim m ee. T h r park also
features a recon stru cted 1976
cow cam p. W e ll hike the 6
mile B u ster Island lo o p . Allow
extra tim e
to explore
the
park's m any natural features.
Meet at Beardnll C enter 800
S. D elaney Ave. In O rlando to
rarpool at 7 a.m. G uests a re
w elcom e, no reservations a re
requ ired.
For details and direction s on
all events, call the W ild ern ess
T rck k cr InfoLlnr at (407) 3519966 or visit their w eb page at
h ttp :/ / w w w .tn n .n et/ -w lld trek

Historical meeting
Th e Lake M ary H istorical
Com m ission cordially Invites
the public to attend its W in ter
S peakin g Event.
M ichelle A lexander, cu rator
o f education. O range County
H istorical Museum , will p r e s ­
ent a program on early Florida
Indians, on Tuesday. Feb. 10.
There will be a social p eriod
from 7 to 7:30 p.m . and the
speaker will begin at 7:30.
The program will presen ted
at the Frank Evans C en terLake M ary H istorical Museum .
158 N. C ountry Club Road.

Business women to hold
annual event
Th e S em in ole Sunrise C h ap­
ter
o f A m erican
Business
W om en's A ssociation will hold
Its annual Business Associate's
Night on Tuesday, Feb. 10, at
the H oliday Inn at 230 W .
Hwy.
436
in
A ltam on te
Springs. Netw orktng/social Is
6-6:30 p.m . D inner and the
speak er are at 6:30 p.m. Th e
speak er ts Linda M o ore-B u ck
speaking on Men. W om en, and
oth er Fu r Bearing M am m als.
Business
Associate
night
honors a business person that
has contributed w ell to th e
com m unity. The w inner w ill
be announced at the m eeting.
Also, the new ABW A C h apter
W om an o f the Year will be an­
nounced. D inner is an Italian
Buffet and the price la 122.
Th e public ts welcom e. Call Liz
Boldt at 830-3279 for re serv a ­
tions.
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H E A T H ito W - On T h u rs ­
day, Jan. 22. Gov. Law lon
Chiles lent his support to the
Am erican D iabetes Association
by attending a private event In
H eathrow to kick o ff a c a m ­
paign to raise money for a r e ­
search chair at the U n iversity
or Florida. Th e cam paign w ill
result In an endowed $ 2 .5
million research professorship
for diabetes research In the
C enter for Im m unology and
Transplantation at the C o llege
o f M edicine at the U n iversity
o f Florida. A second $2.5 m il­
lion research professorship to
be called the Am erican D ia b e ­
tes Association Research P r o ­
fessorship has been p riva te ly
funded by an anonym ous d o ­
nor from Central Florida. A s­
sociation endowed chairs at
UF will total $5 million.
Gov. Chiles, a UF alumnus,
holds a personal Interest In
thr funding o f diabetes r e ­
search.
T h r G overnor
has
fam ily m em bers who have the
disease and lias seen drat
hand how brutal diabetes can
be. A s a United States S en a to r
(1971-1989). Chiles w orked to
Increase funding for d ia b etes
research from the National In­
stitutes o f Health.
T h r speaker at this event
was Dr. M ark Atkinson, d ir e c ­
tor o f the C enter for Im m unol­
ogy and Transplantation
at
UF"a C ollrge o f M edicine and
AD A Research
Professorship
funds
adm inistrator.
Dr.
Atkinson
highlighted
the
grou n dbreakin g diabetes r e ­
search being conducted at UF.

LAKE M ARY - Steven S p ie l­
berg's
‘ Jurassic Park*
and
“ The Lost W orld* may have you
dream in g o f dinosaurs w hen
yoiu h ea r Ihe word * ra p to rs,*
bu t the anim als that go by that
nam e today are birds o f p rey.
S im ilar to dinosaurs, som e o f
our nation's raptors have t e e ­
tered on the brin k o f e x tin c ­
tion; yet. preservation e ffo rts
have recen tly brought m an y
b ird s;'d w ell a s 'th e tHOd Eagle,
o ff th e cm teKtec rta ‘tp rtte w Tiat.
Th is S atu rday. Feb. 7 and
Sunday, Feb. 8. PE TsM A R T Is
offerin g Us gu ests the o p p o r ­
tunity to see three birds tn th e
raptor fam ily--(a G olden Eagle,
a Red T a iled H aw k and a
Great H o m ed O w iJ-u p d o s e
at the grand open ing o f tta
Lake M a ry store. The birds
will be Down to P E T sM A R T
from T h e R aptor Center a t th e
U niversity o f Minnesota m
part o f a public awaraneaa and
education ca m p aign .
*An o f the birds that w e
bring
to
PETSM ART
w e re
found tq|ured tn the w ild and

A H J U flA • T h e U.S. Flab and
W ildlife S ervice to proposing to
exem pt certain w ildlife snipm en u co n ta in in g fu n . hides,
and skins from
u ser fee s
charged u n d er tta arUdlife tonport/eapoct regulations.
“O ur goal tn the p rop osed
rule la to provide eco n om ic
relief to sm ell buatncooeo and
Individuals w hite m ain tain in g
an efficien t Inspection p r o ­
gram fo r w ildlife trade,’ said
Kevin Adam s, ch ief o f the
Service's Division o f Law E n ­
forcem en t.
The S ervice
published
a
proposed rule tn the January

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Wectoasdsy. February 4,1906 • VOL 90, No. 117
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and invites pu blic com m ent on
the suggested fee exem ption .
Com m ercial im porters and
exporters o f w ildlife and w ild ­
life products n ow pay uaer fees
for each shipm ent they b rin g
Into o r out o f the U n ited
States. T h ese foes Include a
$55 inspection fee at th e N a ­
tion's 13 designated ports and
higher adm inistrative fees I f
goods a re shipped through
other approved locations. T h e
current fee
system, e s ta b ­
lished In 1998, allow s the
Service to recou p m ore o f the
costa o f the w ildlife in spection
program from the com pan ies
that use i t
Th e proposed rule w ould
waive these baste In spection
and adm inistrative fees for
certain shipm ents. Th e fee e x ­
em ption w ou ld appfy on ly to
shipm ents containing 100 or
few er raw furs: raw, ashed, or
crusted h ides o r skins; or
separate parts o f fu n , hides,
and skins from anim als leg a lly
taken from the wild In th e
U nited
States.
Canada, or
M exico, that are im ported or

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Butch von
Diabetes Is a serious disease
tn which the b od y eith er d o es
not produce Insulin (type t) or
does not effectively
use o r
produce adequate am ounts o f
Insulin (type 2). Insulin ts a
horm one that allow s blood
sugar to en ter the cells o f th e
body and be used for en ergy.

Meet the raptors you didn't see In
‘Jurassic Park’ at PETsMART opening
npacts! to the Herald

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rehabilitated, but cannot b e
re lu m e d to their hom e,* said
Ron O sterbauer. associate d i­
rector o f the U niversity o f
M innesota
Raptor
C enter.
‘ B ringing them to cities across
the cou ntry en ables us to edu ­
cate people through a 'beakto-noae' en cou n ter th ey w o n t
soon forget. W ith th e dep letion
o f bird habitat, m oot p eo p le
w ould n ever o th erw ise h ave
the opportu nity to see one o f
these m agnificent anim als.*
.T h e raptors and their train" e n i c a n ’ b e seen from 11 a.*n.
T o 72 p.m.* on 'S a tu rd a y And
S u n d a y , at
the
P E T sM A R T
store located at 4550 W . Lake
M ary Btvd. Th e train ers w ill
present a program about the
birds and their role in the en ­
viron m en t.
T h e n ew 26.000 square-foot
superstore contain s m ore than
12.000 pet food and supply
items, and offers num erous
services ranging from low -cost
obed ien ce classes to p ro fe s­
sional groom ing. Leashed p ets
are w elcom e to shop w ith their
owners, as the store's extraw ide aisles are design ed fo r
both pets and people.

Import/export user fee exemption
proposed for small businesses

S eas a re 6 10 feet w ith a rough chop.
W ater
tem perature
at
Daytona la 62 degrees an d
a t N ew Sym m a, 62 degrees.
W in ds are from the north­
w est a t 25-30 m .p.h.

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exported betw een the U n ited
S lates and Canada o r M exico.
Th e exem ption w ould not
cover shipm ents that requ ire
perm its because they contain
Injurious w ildlife, en d a n gered
and threatened species, p r o ­
tected m arine m am m als, m i­
gratory birds, o r anim als and
p la n U subject to trade c o n ­
trols u nder the Convention on
International Trad e tn Endan­
gered S pecies o f W ild Fauna
and Flora. N or would it apply
to m anufactured products or
live anim als o f any k in d.
TO qualify fo r the proposed
fee exem ption,
the w ild life
shipm ent m ust be im ported o r
exported b y the person who
took the anim al from the w ild
o r by a m em ber o f that p e r­
son's
im m ediate
fam ily:
3use. parent,
sibling,
or
spoua
'* 1. Th e contents o f Ih e
child.
shipm ent cannot h ave been
previously sold, and the im ­
porter o r exporter m ust hold a
valid w ildlife im port/export li­
cense. Th ese criteria are In­
tended to lim it the fee e x e m p ­
tion
to
sm all,
low -volu m e
businesses d ia l trade furs,
skins, o r hides on a small
scale, o r to individuals w ho
hunt o r trap as a hobby or to
supplem ent
th eir
in com e.
*W eVe carefu lly tried to focus
on sm all shippers w ho are d is ­
proportionately
affected
by
uaer fees.* Adam s explain ed.
Im porters
and
ex p o rte rs
covered by the exem ption w ill
■till have to obtain an tmport/export licen se from th e
Service at an annual cost o f
$60, pay any overtim e fees o r
o th er charges associated w ith
inspection and clearan ce o f
the shipm ent, and co m p le te
and Ale the declaration form
required for w ild life Im ports

Chios and
rsaaarch

batng conducted at U Fs Cotegs of Madkfno to the

Cant* for Immunology and Transplantation.

D iabetes can lead to severely
debilitatin g or fatal c o m p lic a ­
tions. such as blindness, k id ­
ney and heart disease, strok e
and low er-extrem ity a m p u ta ­
tions. it is the seventh leadin g
cause o f death in the U.S. C u r­
rently. there Is no c u re .
Th e Am erican D iabetes As-

aoctotkm to the nation's le a d ­
ing voluntary health o rg a n iza ­
tion supporting diabetes r e ­
search. inform ation and a d vo ­
cacy. Founded In 1940, the
Association has offices In every
region o f the country, provid ­
ing services to m ore than 8 0 0
rom m u n tties.

CITY OF LAKE MARY
NOTICE OF CHANCE OF
LAND USE
Nonce

Neuter

n
q iv e n tu t tn. city &lt;* urn . Mary cny
Commission will hold ■ public hairing to discuss a small scale
amendment to the City's Comprehensive Plan Future Land U se
rhtomeetingI wIR
wM be held Thursday February 19,199$ at
Map. This
May City Had, 100 North Country Club Road. Lake
This property to b e considered for Ihe small sca le amendm ent is
approxim ately 6.1 acre in size. Th e applicant is requesting a
ch an ge jn future land m m designation from O FFIC E (O F F ), to
H IGH D E N S IT Y R E S ID E N TIA L (H D R), The properly ts located
a! the n orth aide o f Sun Drive, immediately w est ol Feather E dge
condominium, m ore particularly desenbed as'follows:

Parcel No. 07 20 30 30Q Q20A QQOQ
From S W co m e r o f S E 1/4 o f SE 1/4, S e c 7, Twp. 20 S.,
R g e 30 E.. run N. 00* 07* 53* W. 1213.98 ft. To Point of
Beginning, run thence S. 00* 0 7 53’ E B5FT„ TH E N C E
S 27* 0T 04* E. 770.99 ft. To Northern Right o f W a y of
Sanford A ve., thence Run S. 68* 45' E. A long said Right
o l W a y 350 ft., thence N. 41* 59' 40* W. 1048.0 ft. To
Point o f Beginning

PflfCfll.N..Q7.2Q 30 300.0190.0000
From the Southwest co m er of the S E 1/4 of the S E 1/4
o f Section 7, Township 20 South, R a n ge 30 East, run
North 0* 0 7 53* W est along the W est line o f said S E 1/4
o f S E 1/4,442.65 fee t to the point o f beginning, thence
run North 0* 0 7 53* W est along said W est line 686.13
feet, thence South 27* 0 7 04 ’ East 770.99 feet to the
Northerly right-of-way line o f Sanford A ven u es a s shown
on plat thereof recorded in Plat B ook 9, P a g e 16, of the
Public R ecord s of Sem inole County Florida, thence run
North 88* 45' W est along said right-of-way 179.38 feet
to the P.C. of a curve con cave to the S E and having a
radius o f 1935.06 feat, thence W esterly along said curve
170.62 fee t to the point o f beginning, said point being on
the Northerly right-of-way line of said Sanford Avenue.

A copy of the Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Um map and
proposed amendment are available for inspection in the
Community Development Offioe, Lake Mary City Had, 100 North
Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida. Monday through Friday,
from 8:00 A.M. until 5:00 P.M., or you may call 324-3049 for
Information concerning this amendment.
Interested parties may appear and be heard regarding the pro­
posed amendment or written comments may ba filed with the
City Clerk at 100 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida.
NOTE: PERSONSARE ADVISEDTHATATAPED RECORD OF
THIS MEETING I8 MADE BY TH E CITY FOR ITS CONVE­
NIENCE. THIS RECORD MAY N O T CONSTITUTE AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD FOR TH E PURPOSES O F APPEAL FROM A
DECISION MADE BY TH E CITY. ANY PERSON WISHING TO
ENSURE TH AT AN ADEQUATE RECORD O F THE PROCEED­
INGS IS MAINTAINED FOR APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
ADVISED TO MAKE TH E NECESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
HI8 OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate In any
of these proceedings should oontact the City's ADA Coordinator
at least 48 hours In advance ot the meeting at (407) 324-3024.
City o f Lake Mary, Florida
C arol A. Foster
City Clerk

Getting married?
Engagement and w edding form a are available at the Sanford
Herald office, 300 N. French Ave.. Sanford, Florida 32771. These
stories are usually published in the S unday edition and m ay be
accompanied by a photo. There to no charge for this service.
W eddings m ore than three m onths old will be published In
announcement form without a photo.

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�Sanford Han*). Sanford, Florida • Wednesday. Fabruary 4, 1W4 • 6 6

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lo a d s

Michael Largent. 25. o f 100
Slade Dr., Longwood, was a r ­
rested Sunday by S em in ole
County deputies. Largent was
charged with possession
of
drug paraphernalia and o p e r ­
ating a m otor vehicle wtth sus­
pended/revoked
driver's
li­
cense. Largent w as arrested at
the co m e r o f 27th Street and
State Road GOO.
O fficer re­
ported that he could not read
expiration d a te on Largent's
tem porary tag.

Office chair
Robert Evans. 48, o f 205
Jam es Ct., W inter Springs, was
arrested Friday by S em in ole
County deputies.
Evans was
charged with aggravated a s ­
sault and arrested at the above
address.
Evans
allegedly
picked up an office chair and
the threatened to throw It at
hts wife.

Battery
Michael Johnson, 19. o f 130
Day D en y Ct.. W inter Springs,
was arrested Sunday by W inter
Springs police.
Johnson was
charged with battery and ar-

rested at the above address.
Johnson allegedly pushed and
started a fight w ith his b roth er
and also tried to sw ing at his
m other.
T r e s p a s s !* !
M eM n Mims. 45. o f 611 Park
Ave., Sanford, was arrested
Sunday by Sanford
police.
Mims was charged with tres­
passing after w arning and a r ­
rested In the 100 block o f
North French Avenue.
Calvtn Copeland, 19, o f 1831
Harding St.. Sanford, was a r ­
rested Friday by Sanford p o ­
lice.
Copeland was charged
with sale and delivery o f c o ­
caine and possession o f c o ­
caine. Copeland was arrested
at the c o m e r o f Seventh Street
and Cypress Avenue.
Report
said that Copeland allegedly
dropped som ething as he was
backing up from approach ing
police offirera.
Hazel Gaines, 32. o f 17 C a s ­
tle Brew er Ct., Sanford, was
arrested Sunday by Sanford
police.
Gaines was charged
wtth battery and resisting with
violence. Gaines was arrested
at Lake M onroe Terrace.

cubes for the board auction.
Participants will be able to bid
when Item s com e up on the
cubes. During the silent auc­
tion. there w ill now be open
bidding Instead o f silent s lip s
as done In the past.
So far. the auction has aided
over
450
students
with
$230,000 in scholarship m oney
given out. There Is $1 m illion
established for the endow m ent
and the state puts In m atching
funds.
Th e tables are an average o f
a $1,000 for 10 people. T h ere

IN BRIEF
Stnior Institutg tvsnt
Th e Sem inole Adult Learning
Institute (SALI) at S em in ole
Com m unity C ollege ts spon ­
soring the follow ing event:
•A V alen tin e's Brtng-A-Dlah
Social for area seniors, ages
5 0 *. on Saturday, Feb. 14.

Exemptions

Th e Service's w ildlife In sp ec­
tion program helps the N stlon
con trol, the Im portation and
exportation o f w ildlife
and
w ildlife products. Its staff o f
trained inspecto rs stationed s t
U.S. ports o f entry and b o rd e r
crossings provides a fron t-line
defense against Illegal w ild life
tra fn ck tn g -a threat to anim al
species w o rld w id e.
Com m ents on the proposed
u ser fee exem ption should b e

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a nature trail, o ver 30 aerobic
classes, free child watch, c a r ­
diovascular m ach in es, an ou t­
door sand volleyball court and
m em bership Includes usage o f
all 16 centers located In C en ­
tral Florida.
There are also events taking
place
outside
the
current
structure. Youth roller h ock ey

Develop

park. I f that
w ere true, the land could revert
to the donating fam ily i f the
and full-court basketball, as
city used It for any oth er pur­
well as the w ell-know n Ju nior
pose, Including developm ent.
Magic youth basketball p ro ­
C ity M anager Bill Sim m ons
gram are am ong the team
said an extensive title search
sports
sponsored - b y
the
. h a s been m ade on the p ro p ­
YM CA..
40
erty, "and w e have found no
Th e YM CA Is also gearin g
deed restriction s w hich would
up for Its spring and summer
keep us from doing any o th er
program s which Include a
developm ents on the property."
sports camp, aquatic ca m p
Sim m ons said the C R A and
and spring break cam ps.
city
have agreed to allow PRA.
For m ore Inform ation, c o n ­
a developm ent com pany, on e
tact the YM CA at 321-8944.

LAURA BLACKM ON
Laura Blackm on. 97, Laurel
Drive, Sanford, died Monday.
Feb. 2. 1998 at h er residence.
Mrs. Blackm on w as b o m on
March 7, 1900 In M ontgom ery.
Ala. Mrs. Blackm on eras a
hom emaker. She teas a form er
resident o f Th e Renaissance,
Sanford.
Survivors Include son, B en ja ­
min. Sanford: three g ra n d ­
daughters.
Gram kow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford, In charge o f arrange­
m ents.

OEKZVIZVK o . B LAIR
G enevieve O. Blair, TO. East
Semormn Blvd., Apopka, died
Tuesday, Feb. 3. 1996. B o m In
Bunnell, she m oved to C en tral
Florida In 1955. Mrs. B lair w as
the form er ow n er o f B lair In ­
surance Com pany. She w as a
form er m em ber o f the P ilo t
Club o f Sanford. Mrs. B lair waa
a m em ber o f First U nited
M ethodist Church o f Sanford.
Survtvora Include sons. Gary
V.. W aterloo. Iowa. Dr. M onte
R.. Mem phis. Tenn., S ieve O..
Ind.; four grandchildren: tw o
great-grandchildren.
G aines Carey Hand. Long*
wood. In charge o f arran ge­
m ents.

B.
8.
Palm er
died

01.

Than.,
1. 1960 at

Sanfard. Bora on August S3.

1938 In KUMsport Tom .
waa a winter

ha

Springs. Mr.
Depufyr Sheriff. Ha w as a BO
year veteran o f the U S A ir
Force. Mr. Moralo r k waa a life
m em ber o f DAV, VFW . and a
m em ber o f Fraternal O rder o f
Police, Kingsport, Term .
Survtvora Include wife, B a r ­
bara. W cktva Springs; sister,
Bobbt
Edgar,
A ro old svllle,
Tenn.: brother, BlQy Lee. ML
Cam el, Tenn.
Gram kow
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, in charge o f arrange-

Elijah Perez, Infant, Am erican
Blvd.. Orlando, died Friday,
Jan 23. 1698. M aster Peres w as
b o m In Sanford.
Survtvora
Include
mother.
Chryatal K. Turner. Orlando:
m aternal grandparents Penny
and Charles Baker, Paducah,
Ky.;
m aternal
p e a tgrandm other, Juanita Turner,
Paducah, Ky.
Brlsson Funeral Home, S an ­
ford. In charge o f arrange­
m ents.

M ary Earle W alker. 87. M ay­
flower Court, W inter Park, died
Monday. Feb. 2, 1998. B o m In
Holden, Maas, she m oved to
Central Florida In the 1620a.
M ia. W alker waa elected Tax
A ssessor In Sem inole County
In 1957. She waa the first
elected fem ale county o fficia l
In
Sem inole
County.
Mrs.
W alker retired after 37 years o f
service a s Tax Assessor. She
served several years aa State
Treasu rer o f the F lo rid a Tax
A ssessors A ssociation.
Mrs.
W alker w as a m em ber o f First
Baptist Church o f Oviedo.
Survtvora
include
broth er.
W illiam S Earle Jr., W in ter
Path: Stater, V irginia Fugultt,
Ft. V alley. Oa.
Fam ily Funeral Care, Oviedo.
In charge o f arrangem ents.

M. Zim m erm an. 79.
W ym ote Road. W inter Park,
died Monday, Feb. 2, 1998.
B o ra In LanuvlU c, Penn, sh e
m oved to Central Florida In
1668. Mr. Zim m erm an waa re­
tired from the C ivil Sendee. H e
served In the U S Arm y. Mr.
Zim m erm an eras a B aptist.
Survtvora In d u d e w ife. D o lo ­
res, W inter Park: daughters.
Sandra Z . Thom as, O rlando,
Irene Taylor. W in ter Springs,

from 6-8 p.m.. In the SCC
Student Center. Dancing to
music o f the 40s and 50s w ill
be featured. Th e public Is w e l­
come, free o f charge. For m o re
Information, and to RSVP,
please coll C om m unity E d u ca ­
tion at (407] 328-4722, ext. I3373.

Pay

B uy life
insurance,
and save on
your car.

Con tin n ed from Fags LA
lowance that
Van D er W elde w as entitled to
have on the trip, he said that
the Board o f County C om m is­
sioners had voted to end the
$3. $6. $12 m eal allow an ce
with a $50 per diem that re­
quired no receipts. He was
gone 10 days and expected
♦5 0 0 meal allow ance.

^ ^ P n c n you buy your life

O ne o f V an Der W elde fellow
com m issioners
said he b e ­
lieved that
county
o fficia ls
should be held accou ntable
and produce receipts for any
trips they take.
Van D er W elde has said he
m ay take legal a ction against
Morse, and tt Is possible he
m ay be considering a suit
against the county as w ell.
In the m eantim e, M orse said
hls pay check due Thursday
will be $210.56 less to c o m ­
plete the paym ent
for the
$1,081 sh e said he owed for
advances on the trip to Europe.

insurance from us
through Auto-Own era Insur­
ance, you 'll receive special
discounts on your car insur­
ance. W e 'll save you money.
A s an independent AutoOwncra agent, w e take great
interest in you - as w ell as
your
car.
Stop in
our
agency
and ask us

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about it
today!

and exports. Th ey will also b e
required to sign a statem ent
certifying that they or a fam ily
m em ber took the anim als from
the wild.

Jacob Bail. 4. of Longwood. wrtgglas Into a chair and a T-shirt oOMdng • $1
the groundbreaking ceremony for the Tomorrow Project at Ihe YMCA.

are 20 V.I.P. tables reserved
for corporations
at $1,500.
T h e V.I.P. tables sold out first
this year,* said Serrcas. T h ere
are over $100,000 In gifts to be
auctioned off.
"W ithout the
corporations and bu sinesses
helping, we couldn't do any o f
this." said Serrcas.
Doors open and registration
for the auction Is at 5:30 p.m.
There w ill be students h elp in g
•more so than any o th er year
said Serrcas- with valet p a rk ­
ing and escorting guests to the
Expo doors. "This Is the social
event o f Sem inole County,"
said Serrcas.

Wif kHBPMM
far Mrs. Laura Black*
man, $7. Sanfard. who dfad Mon­
day, win be 5 to 7 this n w k ig at
Qrsmkow Funeral l loms rtiapri
Interment win be m Montgomery.
AL Arrangements by Gramkow Fu­
neral Homs, 800 E. Airport B M ,
FL 32773. (407) 323-32IS.

Oaargne J. MlcUcr. 82. Chuluoia,
died Monday In Atlanta, Oa. after a
six month fflncaa. She waa bom
Jan. ft, 1016 In Chicago, n . to
Maud Edison, but she claimed Ken­
tucky her home state before settling
In Florida In 1087. Oeorgtne gw hiated from Harrodsburgb High
8chool In Harrodsburg, Ky. and reedved a degree from Transylvania
University In Lexington, Ky. Her
first jab was In New York State do­
ing photography, and her first as­
signment was photographing the
senior dess at Vaster Cofirge k&gt;dtiding a young horsewoman, Jac­
queline Bouvler (Kennedy).
Alter moving to Florida. Oeorgtne
took a Job woridng In Thomas
Mkklcr's Hobby Shop using her ex­
pertise In photopaphy. In 1061
Thomas ana Osarpnc were married
and in 1063 they moved to Chu
foots where they
bey Ibulk a
book dealers. Their coltecUan of
books pertaining to Florida history
y yell M ffffpo ind y y y i r t ito
are well known In the Florida his­
torical clicks. Oeorgtne k sold to
have been sUe to anewtr any ques­
tion about Florida history. Cer­
tainly X she could not, she nod the
answer* at her fingertips in their
vast book collection.
Osarpne J. Mickkr was a true todtvliliiaMel. a wry determined per­
son who worked her way through
ooftege when tt was arty dXftnih to
do eo. She took care &lt;f bar aging
her i
a dented caretaker of her
the lest etx years of her life. She wfll
fas mksed pesthr by many friends
farted her during fo r II-

subm itted to the Service b y
March 23, 1998. Com m ents
m ay be sent to the U.S. Fish
and W ildlife Service, Division
o f Law Enforcem ent. 4401 N.
Fairfax Drive, Room 500, A r ­
lington. VA 22203-3247.
Th e U.S. Fish and W ild life
Service la the principal Fed­
eral agency responsible fo r
conserving,
protecting,
and
enhancing fish and w ildlife
and their habitats for the c o n ­
tinuing benefit o f the A m eri­
can people. The Service m an­
ages 511 national wildlife r e f­
u ges covering 92 million acres,
aa well as 67 national fish
hatcheries.
Th e agency enforces Federal
w ildlife la m , manages m ig ra ­

full year
to Investigate the
possibility o f leasin g the p ro p ­
erty from the city. T under­
stand PRA has recently heard
from DoubleTree H otels C o rp o ­
ration. which has shown an in­
terest In a hotel which c o m ­
bines wtth a conference cen ­
ter.? DoubleTree already has
several such major develop­
ments across the country.

tory bird populations, restores
nationally significan t fish eries,
conserves and restores w ild life
habitat such aa wetlands, ad­
m inisters
the
E n dan gered
S pecies Act. and helps foreign
governm ents w ith their c o n ­
servation efforts. It also o ver­
sees the Federal AJd program
that distribu tes Federal excise
taxes on fishing and hunting
equipm ent to state w ild life

m m

at

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Joseph's

Church on Bast BO
TYsiL Orlando.

C ritm lV

W elch,
Kingston.
Pa.;
6m
grandchildren; six great-gran d­
In Iku d
to Tha Orchildren.
f i a t i w Carey Hand Funeral
at P.O. Boa
Homes. Longwood. in charge o f
2791. Orlando. FL 32602.
arrangem ents.

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agencies. This program ts a
cornerstone
o f the Nation's
w ildlife m anagem ent efforts,
funding fish and w ildlife resto ­
ration. boating access, hunter
education,
shooting
ranges,
and related projects across
A m erica.

IT IS W R IT T E N T E L E V IS IO N
promts
with
M ark and Ernestine
( in p en on )

Fe b ru a ry 7

The one year allowed for the
PRA to investigate the p o s s i­
bility and seek possible fin an ­
cial supporters and partners
w as from Novem ber through
Novem ber.

3:00 p.m.
Featuring Concert Artists

" I f w e could bring this about,"
Sim m ons concluded, "It would
put the property back on the
tax rods and the city would
b e n e fit T h a t w ith a well w rit­
ten lease b y the city, we could
still h ave som e control over the
property, and have a final aay
w hen the lease has run out."

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CITY OF LAKE MARY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
WORKSHOP
Tha City of Laka Mary will hold a public participation workshop on Wednesday, Fabruary 11, IS M
from 4 (o 6 p.m. in tha City Commission Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Country Club Road, Laka
Mary. Every citizen la encouraged to volo# their opinion on planning issues that are important to tha
quality ol Ufa in the Laka Mary Community.
tha Traffic Circulation Element of Laka M ar/i
call 324-3049.

The third workshop of a series of five will
Comprehensive Plan. For further information
Deled Fabruary 4,1996

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Editorials/ Opinions
EDITORIAL

DONNA BRITT

The dilemma of
Fort Mellon Park
Fort Mellon Park located between New Tribes
Mission and Sanford Avenue, and between East
First Street and Seminole Boulevard is probably
the most valuable piece of property in the City of
Sanford. Hardly anyone could disagree with that
point.
But when It comes to development, there ap­
pears to be a growing division between those who
see the potential of a possible hotel and confer­
ence center versus others who apparently want
only the serene atmosphere of a park and the
view It affords of Lake Monroe from the Sanford
Museum and east First Street.
There Is no doubt the park Is pretty. Many
people have worked long and hard to give the
citizens and visitors as pretty a location as possi­
ble. The city keeps It in top condition at all
times.
While many look at the park however, how
many actually use It? Except for the ball field
and some children’s equipment, it Is a passive
park in which we rarely see a crowd unless there
Is a major function, such as the Martin Luther
King Jr. Celebration or Fourth of July fireworks.
Sure, there was a need at one time. People who
lived in the area had a place to gather, play ball
or have a picnic. Fort Mellon Park was the focal
point of these activities.
What if it wasn't there? We have other parks
for picnics and children’s activities. Other ball
parks could be created on much less valuable
park property. After all, the city owns many
pieces or property
(all off the tax rolls) and
rather than being vacant, they could certainly
serve us better than they have been.
Side note • Take Fort Mellon property and put
it back on the tax rolls when It is developed and
we’ll see how we have wasted money by not do­
ing it sooner.
What else is it? In the past it has been a park
for the neighborhood. But that was before people
had a car (or two) in every driveway. How many
people who presently use the facilities at F«jrt
Mellon Park walk andTfow* many* drive? That
factor alone should -show you that location is not
a factor.
As for the beautiful view from east First Street,
across the present park area, to the lakefront:
has the city obtained one cent in taxes from a
view? Has it made any tourist stop a car on the
side of First Street to look at the lake (or do they
drive to the lakefront itself)?

Hacking at people’s lovelessness
W A S IIIN O T O N -L et's talk about love.
Actually. Irt's not. For all o f our spouting
about love In music and movies, for all our
casual w rapping o f our lips around the n o ­
tion-- "I IflyE that shirt!*—few o f us sw allow
Its deeper m eanings. Som e o f i l s em brace
love the w ay we em brace s p o rts -fro m afar,
wtth as little or no active particip ation .
Let's talk about the lack o f love, about
which w e know more.
Perhaps because he’s n rom antic who
calls Rachm aninoff's m elodies 'n atu ral
wonders* and Anita (hiker’s warhllngs a
salve that niukes him *a better |&gt;erson.*
Randall Robinson never stops being sur­
prised to find love so lacking. Particu larly
toward people o f African descent.
Now. experience has taught me that
som e readers are now nsktng: Mual n d is ­
cussion about som ething ns universal ns
love be ruined by the Insertion o f n ice?
Must we veer In a direction o f no real c o n ­
cern to anyone Init blacks*
Sure we must. Th e challenge--the lovin g
challenge--Is for people to rrrogn U e not
only Dial everyone Is alTrcted by qu estion s
o f racr. but that to think otherw ise tndlcates n lark o f love.
It's a lark that Robinson, founder and
president o f TrnnsAfrlra. the lobby for A f ­
rica and the C aribbean, knows well. T h e
nrtlvtst who sparked the Am erican civil un­
rest Juggernaut that helped topple South
African apartheid realizes that discussing
race. Ilkr love. Is trtrk y -y e t tackles both In

You begin to understand how a child who
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tional figure w ho explores the subject wtth
world le s d e rs -a n d yet found him self, at
age S3, being called "b oy" b y • you ng white
m an tn rural Virginia.
W ho knows w hy w e ch oose the paths we
follow ? Robinson Ignored w hat he calls the
"paved, open road* o f a conventional law
career to pee# Into "th e dense foliage* o f
human need. H e saw "a road that needed
building. A nd I headed Into It."
How...rom antic. S o after years o f h a c k ­
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m ixed results, w hy does he continue?
"Because you don’t want to die spiritually
long before you die p h y s lc a lly -lt's Just not
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area where people can enjoy themselves and the
view. There also is however, common sense that
■ays the city's most valuable property has been
too long off the tax roll - too long costing the city
money rather than making it, and too lon g put­
ting the growing cost of city services on the
backs of homeowners, with Sanford laying claim
to the highest millage rate in the county.

If we plan development carefully, and that
could include a shared use of Fort Mellon and
the surrounding area, possibly affording some­
thing for everyone: passive space with a view and
a draw In a hotel and conference center that
would boost the tax rolls. And, a city with parks
located throughout would still draw people to
various locations for that passive enjoyment.

his new trnok. 'D efen d in g the Spirit: A
Black Life In Am erica.*
As n rom antic, Robinson told me re­
cently. "You have to believe...that you
aren't human alone. That we are m ore
alike than w e are different."
Robinson's w r y Am erican
atory de­
scribes his parents. Majde and Doris, c o l­
lege-educated blacks In an era when that
meant little In term s o f Incom e, and hla
three s lb lln gs -ln clu d ln g b ig brother Max.
the pioneering news an ch or w ho died In
IUH8 o f AIDS. It's a prim er on ou r nation's
shameful policies toward Africa, a co n ti­
nent whose trium phs are rarely celebrated
and w hose troubles are endlessly sh ow ­
ca sed -w ith ou t any acknow ledgm ent o f
Am rrlra'a role In the aw fulness.
*1 don't know how...to set my voice," R o ­
binson writes. T h e urge Is to scream ,
hut...emotion Is ofT-puttlng w hen unshared.
...Hut what the United States has done to

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This isn't a new idea. A number of years ago.
former Sanford City Commissioner Bob Thomas
told his fellow commissioners that he believed
the park area was the biggest waste of city
owned property, that it would be remain as such
until such time when it is developed for a hotel
or some type of conference center.
At that time, most of the other commissioners
poo poo'd the concept and it never got off the
ground much less into the running start where it
is today.

In the business world, the three most im por­
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mond, Va.. o f hla childhood, ui the U.S.
Arm y. In w hich a w hite sergeant m ade the
you ng private take a frigid ride in back o f a
flatbed truck as w hite grunts traded Jokes
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February 4, 1998

Sports
M e *a e &amp;
JCellie Wexnex

Volunteers
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success
S A N F O R D _ T h is w eek 's U n s u n g H e ro Is
u rtu a lly a b u n c h o f p eo p le.
E v e ry tim e th e re Is a b a sk e tb a ll, fo o tb a ll o r
a n y o th e r g a m e , th e re a re p eo p le v o lu n te e r
th e ir tim e fo r th e g o o d o f th e s c h o o l a n d k eep
th e s h o w ru n n in g o ff th e field w h ile th e p la y ­
e rs a re o n It.
S o m e o n e n eed s to ta k e th e a d m is s io n
c h a rg e (w h ic h , b y th e w a y . is e x tre m e ly r e a ­
so n a b le . P ric e d a n y M a g ic o r J a g u a r tick ets
re c e n tly ? ) a n d th e n s ta y b y th e d o o r to c o n ­
tro l th e flo w o f tra ffic . A t e v e ry g a m e , th a t
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th a t th e fa n s h a v e c o m e to w a tc h . A n d t h e y
d o n 't e v e n g e t th e m o n e y )
S o m e o n e a ls o n eed s to w o r k th e c o n c e s ­
sio n sta n d s . B e fo re th e g a m e a n d d u r in g lia lf
tim e, th a t p la c e Is a m a d h o u se. F ro m so d a s
to h o t d o g s to b lo w p o p s, s o m e o n e Is b e h in d
th e c o u n te r, s e r v in g th e c u s to m e r s w ith a
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a n d a re u s u a lly th e re a fte r th e g a m e Is fin ­
ish ed.
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ta b le. W h ile s tu d e n ts fill a lo t o f th e s ta tis ti­
c ia n a n d s c o re b o a r d fu n c tio n s , th e re a r e
m a n y w h o v o lu n te e r in th e s e p o sitio n s. T h e y
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every
gam e.
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becam e
th e y “ a r e ’
p a id ...b e c a u s e th e y c a re a b o u t th e tea m s.
W h o a re th e s e p e o p le ? W h y d o th e y c a re so
m u c h a n d d e d ic a te th e ir tim e ?
M o s t o f th e m e n a n d w o m e n w h o fill th e s e
d e s p e ra te ly n ee d e d p o s itio n s a re te a c h e rs .
c o a c h e s a n d p a re n ts . T h e y a re p eo p le w h o
h a v e a lre a d y w o r k e d th e ir fu ll tim e Jobs, e i­
th e r In th e o ffic e , a t s c h o o l o r a t h o m e . T h e y
a re p e o p le w h o p r o b a b ly h a v e n 't e v e n g o n e
h o m e fr o m w o r k y e t. O r th e y th r e w d in n e r
to g e th e r s o th e y c o u ld s p e n d a fe w m o m e n t s
w ith th e ir fa m ilie s b e fo r e g o in g o ff to v o lu n ­
te e r th e ir tim e a t s c h o o l.

Amazing Arrow Force
Stunning
start sends
Seminole
on way to
upset of
Oviedo
By J E F F B K R U N lC U t
llrra ld S ta ff W riter
SANFORD _ Oviedo basketb all
roach
Ed Kerahner has been
roaming sidelines for nearly 30
years.
Along the way. he has racked ig)
some state titles and sent dozens
o f players o ff to college, but In h is
entire career, he had never seen
anything like what transpired at
Sem inole
High
School's
D ill
Fleming Memorial Qym naslum last
night.
W ith first place In the Sem inole
Athletic Conference on the line, his
Uona fell down by an am azing 23-0
before making a gam e o f It and
losing 78-62.
Host Sem inole led 19-0 at the
end o f the first quarter.
The gam e gave Arrow Force VI a
one-gam e lead In the conference
over Oviedo and two over Lake
Howell with three days left In the
regular season.
Kerahner kept his calm on the
sideline throughout the first quar­
ter. Oviedo got good shots off. they
just weren't dropping.
Oviedo was 0-18 shooting In the
first quarter and missed Its first
five shots o f the second.
'I'v e never been down 23-0 b e ­
fore.’ Kerahner said. *! was proud
o f the way we cam e back but we
Just ran out o f gas. When the ball
doesn't go In. It doesn't go in and
there’s not much you can do.*

Senior guard Terri Patrick

14,

VI took an 1 5 0 ksed after the first eigh t

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minutee. Sem inote lad 21-0 (s e e s c o r e ­
board, top p h oto) and 2 3 0 b e fo re
O v ie d o flo a ty s c o red w th 0:50 rem ain­
ing in Ih s first h a t.
T h e U ona m ada a very g o o d com eback
effort, but the a w e s o m e beginning by AF
VI w ea too much to o v e rc o m e a s Sem i­
nole w o n , 70-02, to m o v e Into e tie with
L ak e H o w e ! tor leadership in th e Sem i­
nole Athletic C o n fe ren c e race. A F V I

•eco i^ L rq u a rler. By that tim e.
Sc ml now had taken comm and,
dom inating the boards and taking
just about every loose ball on the
court. Once the Oviedo com eb ack
ataned. however, things got tight.
Sem inole's Terri Patrick scored
seven o f his career-high 25 p o ln ta
In the first quarter but Oviedo
started back by em ptying Its
bench. The second unit cam e In
and made a gam e out o f It. starting

Pine Ridge holds off
La d y Noles in 5A -5

They are Jim W orthington, the assistant
athletic director, m ath teacher and head
football coach at Sem inole High School w h o
la at the door for every basketball gam e after
he h as already fulfilled h is every day duties.
They are the great people at the Oviedo
concession stand w ho never com plain w hen
som eone m akes them dig through all o f the
B low Pops for the green ones, even after they
have w orked all day. are very tired and have
been dealing w ith razzed u p nigh school stu ­
dents all evening.

DAYTONA BEACH _ Last night's
Class BA-Dtstrtct 5 g irls basketball
cham pionship gam e at Mainland
High School w as a grudge match.
Pine Ridge and Sem inole met for
the third time this season, with the
Panthers holding the edge after two
regular season wins.
Sem inole wanted revenge and
waa ready to p la y for tt.
Superb
defense
and
great
■hooting weren’t enough, however,
to edge the Lady 'N oles past their
district foe. and Sem inole fell 80­
78.
"Even though we were defeated
by Pine Ridge twice during the
regular season, this loss wasn't
any worse than it already would
have been.’ said Sem inole coach
Sylvester Wynn. “We made it fa r­
ther than we did last year and
we're not finished playing yet. A ll
that matters is that w e played hard
and w e gear up for the next game.*
Flaying hard w as definitely not a

They are Janette Stlffey. w ho doean t even
have children w h o attend 8em inole H igh
School anym ore, b u t still m anages to
the book and scoreboard for the girls* b a s­
ketball team every evening. She even sort o f
adopts the players an d coaches and keeps In
touch w ith them after they leave high school.
They are also W illie Richardson, w ho h as
retired a s the head coach o f the Lake M ary
boys' hssketball team, yet still finds the Ume
to be at every gam e. The Ians m ay not aee
him . bu t they certainly know he's there. He
la the friendly voice that com es over the loud
speaker before every gam e, announcing the
starting lin e-u p a n a finding a cute nicknam e
for each player.
None o f these people given m onetary com ­
pensation for their time. They aren 't re ­
w arded srtth honors o r plaques. In fact, they
w ouldn't even w ant them. These people are
the special ones w ho give o f their time be­
cause they are needed. Plain an d sim ple.
Next time there la a friendly face at the en ­
trance to a gam e o r that half-tim e hot dog is
exceptionally good, rem em ber that the peo­
ple w ho are m alting the evening enjoyable
there because they care. They are giving
up the bttie bit o f time they m ay have to
them selves on a w eek night for the benefit o f
the school, the players and the coaches. S a y
hello and thank them. T h at's all they need to
know that they are doing a good thing.
The schools an d the team a already know
th a t

(N o.

right) scored s e v e n o f his career-high 25
points In the first quarter a s Arrow F ores

problem for the Lady 'Notes. Foul
trouble, however, was. By the m id ­
dle o f the fourth quarter, all o f the
Sem inole starters had four fouls
and Wynn waa faced with the
problem o f deciding which com bi­
nations to substitute.
Before the foul trouble, however,
each starter for the Tribe was a
superstar, sharing the duties o f
shooting, rebounding and d efen d ­
ing equally.
Seminole shot out to a 11-3 Irad
early in the first quarter before
Pine Ridge used a time-out to reju­
venate itself. Tam ara Qilchrlat
scored o ff o f a perfect feed by Dee
Dec Hampton and then the Pan­
thers took over.
Before three m inutes burned o ff
the d o ck . Pine Ridge had the lead,
which it m ain tain ed.at the end o f
the quarter. 20-19.
Th e second period belonged to
Seminole, which outacored the
Panthers. 20-13. Gilchrist contin ­
ued her dom ination o f the basket,
scoring 15 o f h er team's points. A t

Three-way tie for top spot in women’s softball
SANFORD _ Th e Sharks knocked Vlvona's out
o f the ranks o f the unbeaten, w hile V aughan In ­
corporated won Its fourth straight gam e T u es­
day night to throw the Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent W om en's Polar B ear Slowpttch S o ft­
ball League in to a three-way tie fo r first place.
Playing at Plnehurst Park. Vaughan In c o rp o ­
rated scored in every inning, including a ninerun seventh inning, and pounded out 33 bits,
including 10 extra-base hits, as It humbled
Paul's A u to and T h ic k Repair. 33-3.

In the second gam e, the Sharks, who suffered
their first loss o f the season last week, scored
two runs in the first and second inning to take a
4-0 lead.
Vlvona's came back with three runs over the
next two innings to m ake the score 4-3 after
Th e Sharks then added three runs In the top
o f the fifth Inning and a run in the sixth inning,
w hile Vlvona's could only get one run In the fifth
Inning a s the score stood at 8-4 Sharks heading
Into the bottom o f the sixth Inning.
Vlvona's used fou r h its and two errors to close

to w ithin 8-7 and hsd the bases loaded with tw o
out when the Inning ended on a p o u n d e r to
short. Vlvona's then went In order in the bottom
o f the seventh inning as the Sharks got back
Into the win column.
Things did not go w ell for the Renegades a t
Chase Park as Design Foods scored seven runs
In each o f the'secon d and third Innings to offset
a six-run second inning for the Renegades and
went on to an 18-6 victory.
In the nightcap, Today Homes scored 11 runs
In the top o f the first Inning and never looked
back in thum ping the Renegades. 17-4.

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A I L Y

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the half, the
Lady 'Noles led 49-33 and a p ­
peared to be on thetr way not
only to a district ch a m p io n ­
ship. but home court advan­
tage for at least the next round
o f play.
lin e Ridge, however, had
other plans.
After a lot o f S em in ole fouls,
the Panthers fought back to
only a three-point deficit and a
score o f 55-52. G ilchrist was

the first to be pulled from the
gam e for foul trouble and
Sem inole clung to a on e-p oin t
lead at the end o f the period.
59-58.
The entire fourth quarter w as
a battle that rtvaled the N B A
playoffs o f the Celtics and L a k ­
ers days. Two tics, tons o f
fouls and many th ree-poin ters
later. Sem inole w as down by
three and fighting to stay aitve.
Sem inole's Barbara Gray hit
the final three-poin ter o f the
night to tie the score, but the

Bowling T o u r n a m e n t
LONGWOOD _ T h e 38th Annual M en's S em i­
nole Bowling A ssocia tion Tournam ent w ill b e
held February 7. 8, 14 and 15 at Longwood
AMF.

Sanford B a b e R u th s ig n u p s
SANFORD _ Th e C ity o f Sanford R ecreation
Department Is signin g up players for the up­
coming Babe Ruth B aseball season and girls'
softball season .

ALL P IA Y E R S , IN C L U D IN G ! R E T U R N IN G
PLATERS. M U S T R E G IS T E R P R IO R T O T H IS
WEEKEND'S P L A C E M E N T D A T .

WELL DONE COACH

Panthers hit both from the line
on their next possession and
w ere again In the lead by two,
A missed three-point attem pt
and a foul sent Pine Ridge to
the line. It only capitalized on
one free throw, keeping
the
Lady 'Noles* hopes alive with
0:03 left.
A t the buxzer. Pine Ridge
drew a foul on a three-point
attempt and Sem inole w ent to
the line for three. W hen the
first shot fell short, the Lady

Leagues w ill be offered for boys and girls agea
four to 18. Those leagues Include T-B all, Pee
W ee. Bam bino (10-12), Prep (13), Babe Ruth
(14-15), S en ior Babe Ruth (16-18) and girts
softball.
Th e Prep League Is n ew this year for 13-yearolds only. T h is w ill make the Jump from B a m ­
bino to Babe Ruth sm oother and w ill allow the
13-year-olds to get used to the longer bases and
get m ore playin g tim e.
Cost to register Is $20.
If you have any questions, please call T o m
Kelly at 330-5697.

'Noles hopes w ere dashed.
*1 told the girls that free
throws with n o time left do n ot
win or lose g a m e s * W ynn said.
"You have to play all four quar­
ters. This can also be made
Into a positive becau se w h ile

our player m issed the free
throws at the end, she hit them
all during the gam e.’
Sem inole now h as to w ait for
the results o f the S atellite
B each/Tltuivtlle
gam e,
a lso
bein g played this evening, to

see where they will be traveling
on Friday night fo r the first
round o f regional play. T h e y
w ill face the w inn er o f that
gam e and will need to w in tn
order to continue their p ost
season com petition.

SoftballFag* IB
Th e Sharks. Vaughan
Incorporated
and
Vlvona’s are all 4-1 and lead Design Foods and
Today Hom es (both 2-2), Paul's A u to and Truck
Repair (0-4) and the Renegades (0-5).
Next lU e s d a y , at Chase Park, Paul's Auto and
Truck Repair plays the doublcheader against
the Renegades at 7 p.m. and the Sharks nt B
p.m.
A t Ptnehurst Park. Today Hom es challenges
Vaughan Incorporated at 7 p.m. and Vlvona's
welcom es Design Foods at 8 p.m.

each): one nm _ Angela Whitney, Colleen Degue,
Deborah Cole.
Vaughan Incorporated: four hlta _ M ichelle
Carroll (hom e run, two triples, double, four
m ns, five RBI), Margaret Clevenger (two dou­
bles. two runs, seven RBI): three hlta _ Gina
Green (hom e m n. three m ns. four RBI), Mary
Securest (double, run, two RBI), D ebbie B em ln g
(three m ns); two hits _ Lynn W ebb (triple, run.
RBI): one hit _ Bonnie Chaplin (double, two
m ns, two RBI), Carol Norm an (three runs, RBI),
Luonne M aclsaac (two m n s), Lucy Sellers (m n ).
Paul's Auto and Truck R e p a ir two hits _ B e­
linda Anderson (RBI): one hit _ Thm m y J a p es
(double, m n ), Teresa Flnck (m n. RBI). Barb
Martin. Cathy Lynn.
Sharks: three hits _ Tanya Oetger (double,
nm . RBI). Shelia Sanders (two m ns, two RB I);
two hits _ Gloria Eflrd: one hit _ Denise
Stallings (hom e m n. m n. four RBI), Robin
Bishop (m n. RBI), Lisa Berg (two m ns). Kathy
Spellman (m n ), Jen ny Blow ers.
Vlvona's: three hits _ Angle Carpenter (triple,
mn). Kathy Kllngenam llh (double, two tuna,
RBI). Leah Sparrow (RBI): tw o h its _ D ee W al­
den (two m n s. RBI). Paul S on ger (run): one hit _
Becky Simpson: one run, one RBI _ Shae
Brown: one RBI _ Barbie B artels._______________

Providing the offense w ere:
Design Foods: three hits _ Lori G onzalez
(hom e nm , triple, three runs, eight RBI): two
hits _ Roseann Fry (three runs. RBI); one hit _
Liz Cannon (two runs, tw o RBI). Terri Mann
(three m n s). Jill D ecker (three RBI), Sheri
W oodworth (two runs). Julie Kneeht; two runs,
one RBI _ Jennifer H em phill: two runs _ A lm ee
Ruedllnger. one run _ Margarita Lavazzo.
Renegades: two h its _ Lisa Garrett (double,
n m ), Lynette Barkley. M aty Dey (one run scored
A d u lt C h u rc h Basketball
each); one hit _ Sherry Lehman. Terry Tillm an
SANFORD _ T h e Sanford Recreation D ep a rt­ (one nm scored and two RBI each). Deborah
m ent Is registerin g team s for an Adult Church Cole (ntn); one RBI _ M ichelle B em lng.
Polar Clear Basketball League at the Downtown
Today Homes: three hits _ Marie Covington
a t CHAEE P A R K
OSS 00 . • •
Youth Center, low er level o f Sanford City H all.
(double, nm . three RBI). Teresa llow dysh ell
077 SI . IB 10
Fellow ship, either a no fast break o r a slow (double, two runs, two RBI), Dawn Evans
break league, and Com petitive leagues are b ein g (double, two runs); two h its _ Shelly W alters rater
(11)00 0 0 . 17 IS
000 04 . 4 S
planned.
(run, four RBI), Tracy Carroll (two m ns. two
Call 330-5697 for m ore Inform ation.
RBI): one hit _ Eleanor M cCorm ick (two runs,
St P IN K H U R S T P A R K
tw o RBI). Beth Hundrlser (two m n s): two m n s _
i is io .s a
Cathy Cola: one run _ Judy Schoeter. Becky Y**jto*f
T .
too s . a
M cC am an. Laura Hariow.
* * *
* Tn“ *
R ed B u g Softball
Renegades: one hit _ Lisa Garrett (m n . two
no 0 9 1 o . S IS
CASSELBERRY _ S em in ole County la regis­
011 01*0 . 7 14
RBI). Sherry Lehm an. Terry Tillm an (one RBI vtaoM’a
tering team s until February 8th for their Men'a
Spring Slow pltch S oftb a ll Season at Red Bug
Lake Park. 3600 Red Bug Lake Road.
T h e 10 w eek season starts the week o f Febru­
ary 16th and w ill cost $310 ($285 league fee.
$25 A S A fee).
they are playing much better and Croom s had a 75-73 vic­
C e s t ls id
Pago IB
A T T E N T IO N W O M E N S O F T B A L L P L A Y E R S
now. These kind o f gam es are
tory.
_ Red Bug Park 1s now offering league play for
scary.*
Perkins* gam e-w inning shot
with a
w om en players on M onday night.
was his seventh three-poin ter
three-pointer by Josh Pickett.
R
A
M
S
74,
E
H
A
R
R
E
61
Registration begins Monday and play begin s
o f the contest a s he finished
On the Lions* next p o ssession ,
Lik a Mary (74)
on February 16.
with
28 points. W aldo chipped
Abnuns
4
0-0
10.
tUnEham
5
10-10
Ben Scholl
nailed
another
Th e 10 w eek season w ill coat $285 plus a $25
20. Shapiro 1 4-4 0. Ktrambrork B 3-4 In with a 20-polnt effort, w hile
three-pointer to cut the lead to
21. I lantern I 0-1 2. Joubrrt 2 0 0 6. Tim McCloud w as also In dou­
A S A fee.
29-6. then the com eb ack be­
(lavte 0 1-2 I. Smith 3 2-2 B Total. 2Z ble figures with 11 points.
For m ore Inform ation please call 695-7113.
gan. Oviedo scored 28 In the
20-23 74.
Th e Panthers will close out
at l o t t o (61)
second qu arter and It w as 41the regular season w ith a home
llaltrr
3
3-fl
10.11.
Thomaa
3
ll
7.
28 at the half.
TutUr I 4-5 S. Mime* 3 0-0 6. IteCT 3 3- gam e against Lake Mary on
A fter Patrick scored to open
Girls* w re s tlin g to u rn a m e n ts
4 B. Ctndrtrk 3 1-2 7. J. Thomai 7 2-4 Friday at 7 p.m.
the third quarter, Oviedo ran
ALTAM O NTE SPRING S _ Lake B rantley High
IS Total* 23 14-22 61.
Croorna to now 10-9 overall
o ff 10 straight to cu t the lead
Thrce-pauii Arid goal* _ Lake Mary 4
School and coach Kevin C arpenger are p leased
and 5-2 In district play, good
(Abnuna
2.
Joubnl
2);
Atlantic
I
to
44-38
on
another
threeto announce a W om en's Invitational W restlin g
(H aunt Wetocda .Lake Mary IS-B.
enough for a No. 3 seed. Th e
pointer from Scholl.
Tournam ent tn association w ith the S em in ole
Panthers w ill host a hom e
Just when the S em in ole* a p ­
County W om en's W restlin g Program .
BARN-BURNER
A
T
gam
e In the district tourna­
peared on the ropes, It was
T h e tournam ent w ill take place at Lake B ran ­
ment next Tuesday and if they
ROY
ALLEN
their turn to take the tnomentley High School on February 20th.
win they m ove over to Mount
Croorna
tu n . which
sw ung
w ildly
SANFORD _ Th e C
room s
W om en are eligib le tg p tg f
(!
g
O ittM ptou tJiw atone; - i s ' w w
P a n th er* w o n .th e ir.ip ih g a m e , Dora Bible School for the re­
1
-------- r *iifc.k stay e d h i wwh t a w
&lt;4 m e season In b lza rr* Z **tv , m ainder qCthc toum aatobl. ‘
cost 130 s i i team o r 15 a t an
secuttve
aecuttve
jum
pers
to
put
the
km Tuesday night, rallying
P A N T H E R S 78, F O R R E S T 79
Tentative w eight classes are 64, 101, 110, 119,
‘Notes up 55-46 after the third
past Forrest Lake Academ y, rs trssi I * * * AsaiiMBy (79)
127. 138, 140 and 165 pounds.
75-73, at Roy A lien Oymna*
quarter.
Coacbofc | o-O 2. FUBtr 3 0-0 «. U itT h e tournam ent w ill be double elim ination ,
UtU 10 4-6 24. Mamochcrt 2 0-1 5.
slum.
Oviedo continued to w hittle
feature folkstyle rules and there w ill be In divid­
Croom s was down 73-71 with ftwrttoia 1 0-0 X Nqfaa 2 0-0 5. tonka
away but Sem inole held on.
ual awards.
12 3 3 2B. Total* 31 7-11 73.
0:28 to play and Forest Lake
scoring the final nine
e point*
point o f
Call C arpenger at (407) 320-3670 for m ore d ew as on a 4-on-l Outbreak that
the gam e to w rap upi the win.
10
aa. Witoanw 1 0-0 J
would have sealed the victory.
McCloud 5 l- l I ), Psfkar I 0-0 :
*W eju
: Just
st had the w ill to win,*
But Panther Titu s W aldo Waldo B 0-0 20. Lae 4 1-3 B. Daky 1 1
Patrick said. "W e wanted it so
L s g s l N otlcss
Legal N otices • bad and w e knew w e could b ea t cam e up with a blocked shot, 07B.2, Andoaoa O 0-0 0. Total*: 31 3recovered the loose ball and
them.*
Three-paint Betd goto* _ 4 (Rucker :
fed It to T en a n ce Perkins, who Msnnorheti I, M m I);
Sem inole coach Bob T ra in s
I). Tot
burled a 30-foot th ree-poin ter (Fo kin a 7. Wakto X WlUte
looked a little drain ed b y the
fault _ F o rm ! Lake B.
and w as fouled w ith 0:18 left.
end but w as pleased w ith the
Perkins hit the free throw to
way h is team kept Us potoe tn
CrooNM 10-0 ovrral. 5-2 In
The t eieieele Ceynty lx
com plete the four-point play dtetrkt play.
the mktot o f w h at could ha

Boys

MELBOURNE _ Long-time University of
Central Florida and University of Florida
baseball coach Jay Bergman won Ns 800th
game of his NCAA Division I carear Tuasday
nigh* aa Ns Knights moved to 8-0 on the
season with a 4-2 victory 6v4r"Betnune*
Cookman College at Spacecoast Stadium.
Bergman, who started the program at
Saminoto Community College and wea 18070 in aeven years, was 218-113 In six years
at Florida and is 564-362-3 In Ns 16th year M
the halm of the Knights.__________________

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MAGIC WIN

Scott M oore had IS to pace
Oviedo. John H arper had 10
and Scholl had 11.
For Sem inole, U waa the Brat
o f three gam es this w eek that
wlU settle the Sem inole A th ­
letic Conference. Tonight, A r ­
row Force V I h ea d * fo r Lym an
fo r a 7:30 p.m . start and en ds
the regular ee$aon Friday w kh

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atsocial&gt;on.

torts In said Ordar or Final
ITO,
A
CONDOMINIUM
ACCOROINO TO THE DECLA­
RATION of rnNOOMWRUM as
RECORDED W OJL BOOK SM.
FAOE SIS. ANO AS ,
m THE PUBLIC RBCOROB OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TOOSTHSA WITH AN UNOIWOBO MTfRESTS to THE COM­
MON ELEMENTS ANO COM­
MON EXPENSES OF BAN) CON­
DOMINIUM AS SET FORTH IN
THE DECLARATION OF CON­
DOMINIUM ANO AMENDMENTS
THERETO.
Dated tola rtto day o f.
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*You don't plan on Jumping
out Eke that.* T ra in s said. T m
disapp o inte d w ith w h at h a p ­
pened o ver the la st three q u ar­
ters. O viedo Just show ed a tre ­
m endous am ount o f guts to
com e back.*
Patrick's 25 led the w ay fo r
Sem inole. Daryl Redding had
10, Zeke Seym ore h ad IS .

JEHOLO M. KAFFCL. af « .

r.FLttTM
FuSUMi: January if .
Fobroary 4, IMS
OEM-Ill

and

O viedo boots C entral Florida
C hristian .A cadem y Th u rsday
In Its fin al gam e before d is ­
tricts atari next w eek a t Lake
Mary,

RAMS F IL E T SHARKS
P O R T ORANOE _ Lake M ary
Jumped out to an early lead,
then withstood a com eb ac k
effort b y host A tlan tic as the
Ram s bested th e Sharks. 7461. tn Port O range T u esday

Randy Abnuna chipped In w ith
20- a n d 10-potnta, respectively.
‘ Jerom e and B en h i d grea t
gam es.* said
M a iy coa ch
m it * Oaudreau. ‘ Ben had
great dunks in traffic.*
T h e Ram s w ill d o s e out the
regular season w ith a gam e a t

next Tuesday.
Even though the Pan th ers
are a C lass I A team , Oaudreau
Is taking nothing fo r granted.

ORLANOO _ Bo Outlaw had a &lt;fc$am grant Tueedty night
he Orlando Magic edged toe Atlanta Hawks, 01-00, ra tot i

�Swrfonl Herald, Sanford, Florida •Wednesday, February 4,1998 j_

People
Hash or rehash: Great either way

IN BR IEF
Alzheimer's support
Presently, the A lzh eim er's
support group In Sanford has
been dissolved due to lack o f
support. Those needing a s s is ­
tance and inform ation m ay call
1-800-330-1910.

Rotery Club
Rotary Club o f la k e Mary
meets
Thursday
m ornings,
7:30-8:30 a.m.. at the M arriott
Courtyard, o ff W est Lake Mary
Boulevard.
Contact
Brian
Overby, president, at 333-0834.

Th e Sertom a C lub o f South
Sem inole County, dedicated to
the advancem ent o f speech and
hearing children, m eets every
Thursday m orning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m., at the Sabal Point
Country
C lu b
on
W eklw a
Springs Road, Longwood. P o ­
ten tial m em bers are Invited to
attend.

Weight Wetehers
A local ch apter o f W eight
W atchers m eets at the Lake
M aty
Com m unity
B uilding
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.m.

Toe at m ester e
The Omni Toastm asters Club
•6861 w ill m eet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the A A A
Building.
1000 A A A
Drive.
Heathrow. Q uests and prospec­
tive m em bers are w elcom e.
Call Bertram Obck. .333-6089,
for m ote in form ation .

Senior Frlende
Th e Colum bia M edical Center-Sanford C h apter o f Senior
Friends m eets every secon d
Thursday, at 10:30 a.m., at the
Sanford Senior Center, 401 E.
Sem inole Bhrd. Interesting and
tim ely program s are featured
m onthly plus social exchange.
A ll Seniors are w elcom e. For
Inform ation, call U a Lawtor. d i­
rector. 331-4500, Ext. 6784.

P o t L u c k d ln n o r
a te In v ite d ,
W h lic i d
to attend a pot hack din ner a t
5:30 p.m. e re ty third Thursday
o f the m onth at the Caaaelberry Senior Center. 300 Lake
Triplet Drive, Caaaelberry.

ALANON, A LA TEEN
ALANON
and
A LA TE E N
meetings are held every Thurs­
day. at 8 p.m., at Sanford
Christian Church, 730 U paala
Road, Sanford. For in form a­
tion. call 333-6534.

B lu« G rass Rioters
Sanford Blue Oraae Pickers
m eet every Thursday, from 6*10
p m., at the Cheater Sanford
Cham ber o f Com m erce, n e k era and g rtn n e n are w elcom e.
For Inform ation , call C harles
E. M iller (407) 333-5394.

Street Oallery,
A ve.

307

We live in an age where homely
fooda — meat loaf, r o u t chicken,
mashed potatoes and grits tor exam­
ple — are appearing on the menus of
the chk-est restaurants. My question:
Can hash be far behind?
Yes, haah (from the French “heeber,"
meaning “to chop”) the dish that Mom
threw together to make thrifty use of
leftovers. Meat, spuds, a few vegetables
and perhaps the leftover gravy, dim
in a dish. Most people think of haah
breakfast served with poached eggs.
But I think of Has supper. And I think
It's good enough to make on purpose,
not Just as an afterthought to use up
leftovers (although th e n ’s nothing
wrong with that either). It is ]
after all, to go out and buy a hunk of
meat and cook up some potatoes, Just
for the sake of making hash.
The groat thing about hash is that
you can put in anything that suits you:
mushrooms, h e m , celery or (dives,
Madeln, sherry or Worcestershire
sauce. In the abeence of grevy you can
use a white sauce, a tomato sauce, a
creole aauco — or no aauce at aU.
The other p e r t thing about hub ie
to H —

M a gn o lia '

Amateur Radio
T h e Lake M onroe Am ateur
Radio S ociety m eets every first
Thursday, at 7:30 p.m., at the
Senior Center, Lake T rip lett
Drive, C asselberry. For In fo r­
m ation, call Karl Lam bert, 695*
6764, or A l KUk. 333-4487.

University Women
Am erican
A ssociation
of
U niversity W om en m eets the
first Thursday o f each month
at 7 p.m. at the Rolling H ills
M oravian Church. State Road
434. Longwood.

American Legion
Am erican Legion Post 53 and
Unit meet the second Thurs­
day. at 8 p.m., at the P ost
Home. 3874 S. Sanford A ve.
For Inform ation, call 333-1653.

Order of Feather
Th e O rder o f the Feather T u r ­
tle Lodge m eets the secon d
Thursday
evening
of
each
month s t the IIO F hall, M ag­
nolia Mall, Sanford. For th ose
w ho desire, a covered dish d in ­
ner Is served s t 6:30 p.m . T h e
regular m eeting la at 7:30 p.m.
Topics
concerning
native
Americana a te discussed. C a ll
W hite Feather, 333-7660, for
inform ation.

Junior Woman's Club
T h e Ju nior W om an's C h ib o f
Sanford Inc. m eets the third
Thursday at 7 p.m., at the
W om an's Club o f Sanford. 309
a. O ak Ave. For Inform ation,
call Tin a Lee, 331-1955 e v e ­
nings.

Pigeon Fanciers
T h e Central Florida Pigeon
Fanciers A ssociation m eets the
third Thursday o f each month,
at 7:30 p m , s t the S em in ole
County Agricultural
Center.
4300 Orlando Drive, Sanford.
For nfore i n f o r m s c o n t a c t
Dfpk Kelty a^ 391-

MARIALISA
i CALTA

Put the potatoes In a pot and cover
with cold water. Cover pot and bring
It's touchingthe-vegetables"
to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer
culinary development And whenjou
until Just fork tender, S to 7 minutes.
It to friends Uuy get
Drain and place In a large bowl. Set
■weet, nostalgic took on their faoee and
tell you hash rtorioa in between huge
mouthfuls. I serve haah with a bane
In a skillet, beat 1 tablespoon of the
salad, some dinner rolls, and a nice butter and l tabtottoon of the oil over
homey dessert like baked apples or medium heat. Add the garlic, onion,
lemon meringue pie. A bottle of no! aauce beU peppers and celery and saute, stir­
should be set on the table, or a half-and- ring constantly, until oniona are
half mixture of aataa and hetdagL
translucent, about 3 minutes. Using a
The recipes here are from my mom slotted spoon, transfer the sauteed
and my neighbors, adapted by me tor vegetables to the bowl with the pota­
my own (amity's tastes. We like our toes. Add the diced meat, parsley,
hash without greriaa or sauces, but if W orcestershire, salt and pepper.
you choose to u m soma, follow tho rule Gently mix, using a large spoon or
In the old "Joy o f Cooking” : There dean bands, (You don't want to mush
sbouM be about half as much groty as up the potateeaJ
■i
outer ingraem s. my iMvomm dcjow ls
the redftenoel hash, which by rights
Return the skillet to medium beat,
should bo made from tin toftorew of
heat the remaining 3 tablespoons
a New England Boiled Dinner. (The butter and S tafatapaona oil. Spoon the
problem Is that I like the hash
haah mixture into the skillet and
bettor than the original dbman ■ 11Just reduco heat to low. Cook for about is
make It from scratch.) At our
minutes. If you do this right. a crust
church aupeer, It la served with should farm on the bottom, but this
cotetliw, bated
teawu broad never works for me. If tin cruet doss
and dppfe crite* Haaroo. And vrjt cM c.
farm, aUde the hash cabs out onto a
platter and Up H ovar to cook on Urn
ROAST K E F HASH
other aide for about IS more minutes.
If no crust forms, Just ksep stirring the
MA
i until II is cooked through.

i

h r M ia s m la Bake IL

RED FLA N N E L HASH

to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook
until fork lender, about 5 to 7 minutes.
(If you choose, you can dice the pota­

vegetable oil, rod ends trimmed

toes and cook them with the carrots
instead of cooking them in the oven
with the beets.)

Yield: 4 to 6 servings

4
A

*
-------------s __ «
^ n ■ ■
re IBFgM
UOpBBEBO j^wROtW P^re^R
OreS
(sued aa Yukon gold), pierced aH
over wMt a fork
3 enrols, ecreped red cut M o W Inch dicod
4 tabloapoona vegetable oil or

Preheat oven to 334 degrees.
Wrap the oiled beets in aluminum
foil ana place on oven reck. Place pota­
toes on oven reck. Bake until tender,
45 minutes to I hour. Remove from
oven and allow to cool enough to
handle. Peel beets and finely chop.
Either peel the potatoes or leave their
sUns on and finely dice.

Heat 1 tablespoon of the oil or bacon
fat in a skillet set over medium heat.
Add the diced onion and saute, stir­
ring. until translucent, 3 to 7 minutes.
Remove from skillet with a slotted
spoon and place in a bowl. Add to the
bow l the diced beets, pots toes and ca r
rots, the meat, the salt, pepper and
cayenne (if using) and the liquid (see
note).
Return the skillet to medium heat
and put in the hash mixture. Reduce
heat to low and cook the hash, until a
crust forms, about IS minutes. Slide
the hash cake onto a platter and flip
it back into the skillet, cooking the
other side until done, about IS min­
utes longer. (Alternately, put the hash
mixture into a greased 3-quart casse­
role dish and bake about 34 minutes
in the preheated oven.)

Note: If you are making this from
the leftovers of a boiled dinner, use the
cooking liquid from the dinner Itseir
Put the carrots In a pot, and cover Instead of broth or cream.
with cold water. Cover pot and bring
Yield: 4 servings

Qonung uw gH&gt;p«ra«l

ll

*1

Froo clinic Friday
free clinic to ktprenourc i W f c ,
screen ing and bnm unlsations will b e held every
n t d w , from 9 to 11 a n t., a t
t h » G eneva Elem entary S chool
In the old aehool building, c o r ­
n er o f P i n t and M ain S treet In
Oeneva. T h e d in k : la apon*
■urea oy id s o n n ino ic u A ixu y
Health D epartm ent In conjunc­
tion with the Sem inole County
Sefto oli For tnfor349-9384.

•ubotanoo abuse

Wedding day promise is tribute to parents

l . i t r i i _ T “ i:u L
i_rI ' j j m
:m — rm m .

i.

*1

in .) a

1 f.jT l

i,..n
i. '.iJ .

:

sn

It is now also sold by 1 Do Ltd.
a m a il-o rd er firm in N e w p o rt
Bench. Celif., from whom 1 receive
royalties.
Although the C aliforn ia bride
mar have a d d my words, H does
. » o t di mt n f sh h or sincerity, fo r I

realty didn't know very much about
him A s id e s being a total slob.be
uaod drugs. I d id n ’ t k o ow that
before I lived with him.
,
K1_
„ IV&gt;W
, * .~ vo,t* d “ im and *
now mai^
Jj**! t o *
1f r ^ w *

p u r c h u M lm y n d l
, h ave an ex tra ord in ary lovo and
appreciation for thoir mothers or

* °®

1 w ro te not eo much to claim
credit for the words, but bees use my
• w a dear parents, Florence and
Edwin Ootrender o f ftmtiac, Midi.,
both now pane, desires the ultimate
tribute. Indeed, I am a winner, for
they Instilled tn me such love end
gratitude that I was able to w rite _
w ords th a t touch th o h ea rts o f |f
many brides, and among tho thou­
sands o f letters you receive, touched
you as w ell
Abby,
please ----------------------------eat things
straight,
w ■ W
se
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w
p - ■ fifrViTIt
ge g , &gt;
^
^g m u g g g a ls iiiri g
lett tiie
a add lo
the wot
world know about my 4(Hh birthday, a simple bouquet
o w n WM delivered to my husband and
SHARON OSTRANDER REED b m with a card that read, "Thank
_ ___ you for having me. for caring for
D E A R S H A R O N t Plaaao aa*
m d far sharing all that I needeo p t m y a p elo g y to r a n y p a in «| with m e*
khsl w as canaad y e a baoauaa
Abby, this has occurred every
i s a N S S s lw e le lm o d • r a d ii y g a r gfBce her seventh birth day
t e c | B V N i B U n u MM|T«
ghe nrcanntfiri ua with a itr ic *
M r M to re le e d a v e r y y e e U l gty bunch’ oTISdflow ere. lh o id e a

hridao aBd
d e y ly k m m l tfoalr pmraM fc
B M dreg w h s y g fr a Jhs
M g i •?
«| y N *
rareemwor w w e n t two ewawor.

B E

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l
“ **** * * * * * * ***** * * * *
if into. Aftar the experience I
rith my first marriage, even
d-faah toned mother approved
“trial run.'
H A P P Y TH E SECOND T O t t
AROUND, SAVANNAH . QA.

W* T &amp; T ‘nothlng more precious
than her yearly thank-you. I would
love far thoee reading tnis to do the
same, whatever their age. It’s never
too late to give this gift c f aporeda-

�4 B - Sarrton) Herald, San lord, Florida •Wednesday. February 4, 1998

Legal Notices
IN T H I CIRCUIT CO URT
OF T H I tB TH JUD IC IAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
BBM INOLI COUNTY
O BN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABB NO. * 7 -1 1 1 1 -C A -1 «
O E CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. Inc..
plaintiff,
VS
EUGENE J. OhUN. *1 *1..
0*t*ndantm
NOTICB
OF FO R 1C LO SUR I BALB
Nolle* Is h*r*by ghran that,
pursuant to that f mat Judgmtm
of Fortcioaur* datid January
7(th. 1IBB. and *nt*r*d m civil
cats iHinbsr 97-1 111-CA-14,
of tna Circuit Court ol ttia llth
Judicial Circuit In and lor
Saminol*
County.
Florida.
wh*r*m O E CAPITAL MORT­
GAGE SERVICES. INC.. Is
Plaintiff and EUQENE J. OKUN.
It Irving, and a* unknown par tias claiming by. through, undar
and ugatnft &gt;n« abova named
da*andant(a| who are not known
to ba daad or alnro. srhathac
aaid unknown partita may claim
an mtarsst aa apouiaa. hairs,
dsmsaas. grsntaas, or other
claimants; BARNETT TECH*
NOLOGIES. INC.. A DISSOLVED
CORPORATION, SUCCESSOR
SV MERGER WITH BARNETT
RECOVERY
CORPORATION.
DARRYL T. BROOKS. 1STare
Defsodantla). I will tall to the
htgheet and bast btddat tar
cash al lha weal front door ol
the Seminole County court*
house m Sanford, Samlnola
County. Florida, at 11 00 A.M.
on the ISth day at February.
1991. the following described
property aa eat forth m said
Final Judgmsnt. to wit;
LOT IS. OF BLOCK 9. RESUBDIVISION OF BLOCK S ANO
TRACT A OF N. ORLANDO 7N0
ADDITION, ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
TH IR E O F
AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PAGE TS, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE; PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMEO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
MFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USEO FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Oatad lha 29th day of January,
IS9S.
MARVANNC MORSE
Clark Ol Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
CODIUS S 3TAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suita «S0
Tempo. Florida SSSOT
Telephone: (SIS) STT-SOOS
CSS 99r-OISOS
Pubtreh: February 4, 11, 1S9S

j m i NO TICS UNOSB

FICTITIO US NAMB STATU TS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
Notice re hereby given that the
following corporation, pursuant
to faction 969 09. Florida
Statutas. wiH rsgitttr with the
Division
ot
Corporstlons.
Florida Dtpartmant ot Stata.
upon racaipt of proof of tha
publication of this notrea. lha
fictitious nams. lo wit:
TMB HUNT INO TON
LEARNING CENTER
undar which ta a•pacta to
engage In but meaa at SS0I W.
Lake Mary Boulevard. Suita
IS3-1S9. Lata Mary m Sam mol a
County, Flood*
That tha patty interested M
said business antsrpna# la aa
•ollewa:
S S S EDUCATIONAL
ENTERPRISES. INC.
a Florida corporation
Oatad at Orlando. Orango
County. Florida on January 29.
1991.
PubMh: February 4. 1994
DEN-2S

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TMS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. f7-103B CA
DIVISION 14-K
FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION.
Plaint IH(a|.
va
WLLIAM C. LAf ON, rt al.
Orlandantlal.
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Moitgsga Foiecloaufe dated
January
29th. &lt;991,
and
eruered in Cat# NO 9T.1039
CA ot lha Circuit-Court ol lha
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit in
and lor SEMINOLE County,
Florida
wheiein
FEOCRAL
NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO­
CIATION is lha Plamlilt and
WILLIAM C LAI ON ANO KANLA
C LAFON art tha Defendants, I
will asil to lha highest and beat
b.ddei lor cash al lha WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE:
SANFORD. FLORIDA al 11 00
a m , on tha 2Slh day of
February, 1099. the following
dvetrtbed propatty a* tat forth
In aaid Final Judgment.
LOT T9. THE HIGHLANDS.
SECTION I . ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PAGES 95 ANO 99. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIOA:
ALSO A PORTION OF TRACT
■J*. MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
FROM THE SOUTHWEST COR­
NER OF SAID LOT 91, RUN
NORTH T9 OEGREES 49 MINUTES ST SECONDS WEST A
DISTANCE OF 13 00 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE
OF
BHEOAH CIRCLE. SAID POINT
ALSO BEING ON A CURVE
CONCAVE TO THE SOUTHEAST,
HAVING A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
9 DEGREES 16 MINUTES 39
SECONDS AND A RADIUS OF
479 00 FEET: THENCE FROM A
TANGENT BEARING OF NORTH
11 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 0)
SECONDS EAST. RUN NORTH­
EASTERLY ALONO THE ARC OF
s a id c u r v e

a d is t a n c e

of

76 91 FEET TO THE POINT OF
COMPOUNO CURVATURE OF A
CURVE CONCAVE TO THE
s o u t h e a s t , h a v in o a c e n ­
t r a l ANGLE OF 61 DEGREE9
08 MINUTES 49 SECONDS AND
A RADIUS OF 25 00 FEET:
THENCE
NORTHEASTERLY
a l o n g t h e a r c OF SAID
c u r v e a d is t a n c e o f 2 S t i
FEET. THENCE SOUTH tS
DEGREES 49 MINUTES 10 SEC­
ONDS WEST. A DISTANCE OF
So
FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
WITNESS MV HAND and lha
aaal of this Court on January
29th, 1999
(SEAU
Maryanns Morse
Clark ot tha Crrcutl Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Doputy Clork
Echovartta. McCana. Raymar.
Barren 4 Freppter
Pod Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33601
F9TH2431
NOTICB
In accordance with lha
Americana Dteabdltiea Act, per­
sona noading a apeciai accom­
modation to parlicieeU m Hue
proceedmg ahouM contact tha
individual Of agancy tending

IT)
tha address given or tha
notice. Talaohene: 407-3234310 act. 4227; t-BBO-BSS-STTI
(TOO) or 1-000-992-9770 (v); via

NOTICE
OF FICTITIO US NAME
Nol.ce ,t hereby given that I
am engaged m business el 3449
S Orlando Drive. Suite 421.
Stnlord. FL 32773, Seminole
County. Florida, under the
Fictitious Nemo ol M ULTI-FAM ILT TRAINING RESOURCES,
end that I Intend to rogtafor aaid
name with the Division ol
Corporations,
Tallahattoo,
Florida, in accordance with tho
provlaiona ol the Flctttloui
Name Statutoa, To-Wit: Sactlon
969 Ot. Florida Statutes 19*1.
Christina M. Neel
Publish: February 4, 199*
D C N -It
IN THS CINCUIT COURT
OF THS EIONTSSNTH
JUDICIAL CINCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SSM INOLI COUNTV,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. E T -S lt t -C A
DIVISION 14
FT M OflTaAat COMPANIES
O 'B'A FTO MORTGAGE
SERVICES SUCCESSOR
DV MERGER TO SUNBELT
NATIONAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
P1sinlitf|s),
VS
8 AVAN MORRISSEY. St el.
Defend snt|sl
NOTICE
OF F O N IC L O B U N I B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
puteuent l o a f mal Judgment of
Mortgage forecioaure deled
January
19lh.
ISSS.
and
aftered m Cate NO f T - T l I l CA ol tho Circuit Court ot tho
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit in
and lor flEMiNOLf County.
Florida wherein FT MORTOAGE
COMPANIES O'B/A FfD MORT­
GAGE SERVICES SUCCESSOR
BV MERGER TO SUNBELT
NATIONAL MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION is the Plamlirt end
GHVAN UORRI9SEV. CITICORP
MORTGAGE. INC . TENANT *1,
N/K/A BEN BROWN. TENANT
s2. N/HJA BRAD FAUSTMANN
era tha Defendants. I mil sell lo
lha higheat and boil bidder for
cash at tha WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COuNTV COURTHOUSE; SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA, al 1100 am .
on tho 19th day ol FEBRUARY.
1999. the following described
properly at sot lorth m said
Final Judgment
LOT t. BLOCK S. HER 7. I S .
TRAFFORDS MAP OF THE
TOWN SANFORD. LESS THE
WEST 31 FEET. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK t,
PAGES S* THROUGH *4.
INCLUSIVE. Of THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTV. FLORIDA
WITNESS MT HANO and the
teal ot tint Court on January
teih. 1998
ISEAII
Maryann# Morse
Clerk ot lha Circuit Court
By Jane i Jastwic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, McCeNa. Raymar.
Barrett B Ftappret
Pott Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33*01
F97IOSOS9
NOTICB
In accordance with the
Americana Disabilities Act, per­
sons nesd.ng a special accom­
modation to par I mp alt tn this
proceeding should contact tha
individual oi ogoncy « ending
notice not later ihan seven (7)
days prior to the proceeding at
the eddreit given on the
notice. Telephone: 407-3234)30 eat. 4227. t-BOO MS-4771
(TDD) ot 1-BOO-9SS-S770 |v). via
Florida Raiay Sersica
Publish: January 21, and
February 4. 1*91
OEM-21)

E ^ T O A R V lN B
DEN-34

4MT CO UNT

I S B . S4-14S90A
BIW M OB U K
GREYBTONC BCRVfCwa
CORPORATION. WC.. A
VIRQINIA CORPORATION.
DONALD W. KNUOSEN. at al.

Oetandantls)
NOTICB IB HSNB8V GtVBN
pursuant
ta
an
Order
NO. 94-1429
CA of the Circuit Court of tha
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Ctrcutt In
and fat BCMINOLE County,
Florida whorafn O RBYSTONl
■ERVICINO
CORPORATION,
W C., A VIRGINIA CORPORA­
TION M the Ptamtift and DON­
ALD W. KNUOSEN; COROLVN
KHUPBEW: pnarai n
SULLI­
VAN; KIM SULLIVAN; THE
RESERVE AT THE CROSSINGS
HOME OWNE RS ASSOCIATION,
INC. aJa Anna N. RuaaaM, RJk..
and TMB CAOSSINOS MASTER
COMM UNITY
ASSOCIATION,
SIC. e/a Jamaa W. Mart. Jr..
R JL are ma 0alawd«r4«, I w4B

_t aaM Fbtsl
--------LO T ST, BLOCK I , TMB
RESERVE AT THE C ROBIIN O I
PHASE TW O. ACOORONM TO
TH I
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECOROEO m THE PLAT BOOK
St. P A O U SB THROUGH U .
PUBLIC RECOROB OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
TO O ETM IR WITH TMB POLAL PROPERTY! RANOBATVBN.
WITNESS MV HAND and tha
aaai ol Md* Court on JANUARY
S &amp; lJ "
Ctorfc of Mm Circu* Ceurt
By; Jean I
Echevarria. McCalls, Raymar.
Barren S Fraeptar
Peat ON lew Bea 2410
Tampa. FL 2)401
FS40S11SS

CABB NO.l BB-9T14 CA-14-K
FEDERAL HOMS LOAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
NANCY E. MCQEE:
WILBURN R. MOEES;
JOHN DOE huaband of
NANCY ( . MCGEE;
JANE DOE wHa al
WILBURN R. MOSEE;
FORD CONSUMER
FINANCE COMPANY;
SOUTHEAST SSMINOLI
CIVIC ASSOCIATION,
ESC. S Florida Hof-For-Profit
Corporation d/b/a
CHULA VIBTA
HOMEOWNER!
a
ASSOCIATION; and
TENANTS/OWNKRS;
Dafondantt.
NO TICE OP BALB
WuWti *1 IIPIUT fnFin UlBI,
pursuant ta lha Ordar or Fatal
In tha CUcu« Court ol l ammola
County. Florid*. I art* aaU tha
im p itty situated Vi Samlnola
Caunty. Flonda. d&gt;«crtba&lt; aa:
BBOm 14B0 FBCT NORTH ANO
13.00 FEET B A IT OF THE
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE
NORTHWEST 1M OF SECTION
t t . TOWNSHIP SI SOUTH,
RANGE SI BAST, SEMINOLE
COUNTV,
FLORIDA.
RUN
NORTH PARALLEL TO T H I
WEST U N I SAID NORTHWEST
ITS 200 00 T U T , THENCE EAST
1MJW FEET. THENCE SOUTH
MO.OO FEET. THENCE WEST
120.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF
M OW NING . BEING THE W IST
HALF OF LOT* • ANO 0. BLOCK
t , UNRECORDED FLAT OF
CHULA VISTA.
and commonly known aa:
M E Overtook Drive,
Oviedo. FL 327SS
a, to tha
a. for caah.
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida, at 11:00 AM on
Faoruary ISth, tOOS.
Dated: January 29th, 1999.
MARTANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF T H I COURT
Deputy Clerk
in accordance with tha
•A c t

contact
court
Admwuolralton at telephone
497-323-4330, not M ar
cn
M

CABB NO. I7-B 4 S -C A -14-L
CHASE MANHATTAN
MOAT GAOS CORPORATION,
l/k/a Chan t al Raatdamui
Mortgage Carp orall on.
l/k/a Marparedan

and Company. Inc..
PMntMt.
VS.
GLORIA J. PRYOR; at M Da4an
AM BN DEB NOTICE
Notice M hereby given that,
pursuant
ta
that
Ordar
Foracloaure BM*
Ith. 1994, and
; In chrtl can* numbar 97942-CA-I4-L, bf lha Clrcuil
Court at the lath Judicial
Circuit m and lor BomInola
Caunty. Florida, taharain CH A M
MANHATTAN MORTOAOB COR­
PORATION. F/K/A CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, F/K/A BULKGARETTAN ANO COMPANY.
INC., M Piatotdt and GLORIA A
PRTOR, CENTRAL FLORIOA
REGIONAL HOSPITAL. INC.,
____ UNKNOWN PSRB0N(8) m
POSMBBK3N OF TMB SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY, N/K/A ABRA­
HAM a m is s
la a o m m i
PERBOmt) m POEBSESIOM OP
THE SUBJECT REAL PROPER­
TY f t . N/K/A VERONICA
BRVAMT,____ UNKNOWN PEREON(B) m POSSE BEION OP
T H I SUBJECT R IA L PROPER­
TY
»&gt; ,
N/K/A
LEANOIR
SHULER. I*/are Defendants, I
will aab la the

S Aaeodatee. P.A.
IFTST UB IS North. Suite 200
FL S4SI4 -S5SI
February 4,11, ISSS

Legal Notices

IN THb CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB SIOHTSBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FON
SBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CABB NO:S3-SS7S-CA-14&gt;L
SUN BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, a national
banking association.
Plaintiff.
ve.
TIMACUAN VENTURE,
a Flonda general
pertneraiup, TOOKE
LAND ANO DEVELOPMENT
COMPANY, a Florida
corporation, SANFORD
FRUIT CO., a Florida
corporation, LBiKB
DESIGN. INC , a Florida
corporation, PROFESSIONAL
ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS.
INC , a Florida corporation,
RON OARL and SYLVIA
GARL. hla wifa,
Del andante
NOTICB OP B A L I
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that pursuant to (ho Amended
Final Judgment of Forecioaure
entered m tho above-captioned
action and dated January 24,th
1928,1will sell al public sale «o
the highest and bail bidder|t|.
or bidden, lor caah, at lha waaf
door ol 1h# courthouse, 301
North Park avenue. Bantord.
Samlnola
County,
Florida,
between 1100 am . and 2 00
pm
on ih i 24lh day ot
Fobruary. I I I * . Hie property
described on Cahiblt "A*
attached hereto
EXHIBIT *A‘
Lots U S and 117, TIMACUAN
UNIT 11. PHASE I. according lo
tho plat thereof aa recorded In
Plal Booh 44. Pages 41 through
51. inclusive. Public Records ol
S#mmo!e County. Florida
WITNESS my hand and official
seal of thia Court al Sanford.
Seminole County, Florida, Hue
2*lh day ol January ISSS
(COURT SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
Aa Clark ol tho Circuit Court
By Jean BnMani
Deputy Clerk
Piami .rt a Attorney
Thomas B Smith
Magu*e, Voorhra
t Walla. PA
PO Bo&gt; 6)3
Orlando. FI 11*02
Publish February 4. U , 199*
DEN-11

IN THF CIRCUIT CO URT
OF T H I BIOHTBBNTH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FON
9CMINOLB COUNTV,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 9 T-1 TS 0
DIVISION 14-B
MARKET STREET MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PtalAtlft(e),

Nonca of
CONTBHM RCB
BBM M O ia B O U N TY
BEPRBMWAV AU THO R ITY
The Seminole County i s tool the pubhc hearing ached
uted for Jiiw w y M . 199* baa
boon continued to lha toPewpis;
BATBi Tuesday,
February 10, 19M
T W B i 4 10 P M . or aa soon
LOCATION I
CounTy BartogM I
Room 1029
1101 Iasi Fb*IS«roof
Banfard. Flartda SI77I

to aaid Final Aidgm im. ta wE:
LOT* I f ANO t t , BLOCK E.
PINE LEVEL. ACCOROINO IO
PLAT AS RECOROEO W PLAT
BOOK E. PAGE I T . PUBLIC
RECORDS
OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTV, FLORIOA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIN
O B IT
COLLECTION
P R A C TIC E! A C T YOU ARB
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW PIRN
IB OBBMSD T O M A OBBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A O U T AMO AMY
INFORMATION ORTBWEO WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOBS.
Oatad tha ttth dag s i January.

: M il ) B T T 4 9 H
CBS M T -B U M
PubUah: February 4. 11, I I

71— Help Wanted

CLASSIFIED ADS

MARTHA M ANDERSON, el al.
Defendant (i).
NOTIC9
OP FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
puiauenl lo a Final Judgment ol
Mortgage Fereeleaura dated
January
ISth,
ISSS, and
entered In Caae NO 17-1720CA ol Ihe Circuit Court el lha
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit In
and lor SEMINOLE County,
Florida
wherein
MARKET
STREET MORTOAGE CORPO­
RATION i# Ihe Plaintiff and
MARTHA M ANDERSON: PINKIE
MAC BURNEM. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. HODaES. GOSSETT,
MCDONALD. ANO OOSSETT.
P.A... A DISSOLVED CORPORA­
TION BT SERVING ON BEHALF
OF ALL SURVIVING D IR IC TORS/TRUSTECS, HEILIO MEY­
ERS FURNITURE Are the
Defender!*, I wM aaM lo Ihe
higheat and beat bidder for
caah al lha WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUIE, SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA, al 11:00 am .
on the 19th day of FEBRUARY,
1999. lha following deectibed
property aa ael forth m aaid
Final Judgment.
LOT 10 AND THE SOUTH 1/1
OF LOT S. BLOCK I t . TIER 1,
FLORIDA LAND AND C O LO ­
NIZATION COMPANY LIMITSD
I R TRAFFORO't MAP OF T H I
TOWN OF SANFORO, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF A l
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1.
PAGES 99 THROUGH 64. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
WITNESS MY HANO end the
eeei ef true Court on January
ISth, 199S
(SEAL)
Maryann# More#
Clara el Ihe Circuit Court
By Jane E. Jaeewic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCaKa. Raymar.
Barrett t Freppter
Poet Office Boa 1410
Tampa. FL 1M 0I
F97091929
NOTICB
In accordance with the
Americana Omabdnioa Act. per­
cent needing a apec iai accom­
modation to participate to true
proceeding ehoutd contact Ihe
indivKtoal or agency tending
notice net laker than eeven (7)
day# prior to the proceeding al
the add reel given on the
nonce Telephono: 407-111.
4110 eat. 4117; 1-000-MS-STM
(TOO) or 1-900-915-4770 (v). via
Florida Relay Service
Pubhah
January IS . and
February*. 1990
DEM 214

Orlando-Winter Park

407/322-2611

407/831-9993

8 AM •5 PM
MONDAY thru
FRIDAY
CLOSEO SATURDAY
&amp; SUNDAY

kcr-pmg b u i r w i Sian pad
time and work ig&gt;l Phone. Pam- •
ponaBon end fetorencet rgqured Cai 330-1291
AUTOMOTIVE 0ETAR.ERS
SantordLongwooGOrtando
Good Incona Ptoantial
Danefit* Altar 90 Daya
Tkph Seat 407-293 3055

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 Times..........$.68/1ine
7 Times..........S.84/line
3 Times........$1.09/line
1 Time..........$1.42/line

Rates are per Insertion
3 line Minimum.

ScheGuivtg may include Lnko Mary Ufa El lha cos! of an addi­
tional day. Cancel when you gat results Pay only for Ihe days
youi ad tuns el rale earned Use fuS description for lasletl
results Copy must follow acceptable loon We reserve the tight
k&gt; refuse any ad at any tone Commercial frequency rates are
avaiabte
D E A D LIN E S
Tuesday th ru F rid a y 12 N oon the day before publication
S u n d a y 12 N oon Friday.
A D JU S TM E N T S S C R E D IT S : In the event ol an etrot, the
Sanford Hetald will be respontobie for the first insertion only and
only Via tha eaten! of the cost o ( that Insertion Please check
your ad tor accuracy lha firs! day rt runs

CNAs
For F/T. P/T A on cal MuM be
*UW earthed CM 787-0500
CONCRETE BLOCK TENDER
Opening In Santord and Winter
Park Forkhfl arp helpful. E*»**ni wag* S barafl packaga
tncl hosprtal. rateement. paid
hohdays and vacation. Apply:
CSR Rawer. 2210 W TSto St
Santord or 4010 Foreyto Rd. Or­
lando EOEDrug Fra*
COOKE A SERVICERS
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rat Fiai (toy mom 324 0911

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ALONE? F L * RESPECTED
Dating Buraau for SENIORS,
Ewan 1977 1000-422-4477

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90.000
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TM* m loan 2300 plus n*a*ly
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Fictitious Nam* Blatuta*. TaWit. Soction 1 (1 0 9 , Florida
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Pubtmh: Fabruary 4. 1999
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parmnee nacattpry For mor*
mlormahon land a SASC to
PfunaWna
Commimtcaliona.
P O Boa 994199 Miami. FL
S U M 1395

N O TICE

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Dome a nan ana Pom home P i
ro d (407) 249
24 955*

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money wf no aa* at prod, no at*,
nonto Cad 2B2-3320

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work and eel the ouaMy
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Training

14— For Sale

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Flea Hr*. Bendl: 331-11*3 tod.
Bales. Rep. 900-90S-11M

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obtained by
Semmoie Cortoty Eepraaawey
Authority
Phone (497) M S-M 09,
eateneion 9749
PER IONS WITH DtSABILITIBB
NEEDING ABBWTAMCS TO
PARTICIPATE W AMY OF THEBE
PROCIIDfNOS SHOULD COMTACT THE EEMBIOLB COUNTY
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AUTHORITY
OFFICE 49 HOURS WAOWAMC E
OF T H I MSETB9B AT M S -M M ,
(ITIN B IO M E74B.
PERSONS A M A S W M O THAT
IF TM9V DECIDE T O APPBAL
ANY 0ECI9I0RB M A M AT
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FOR SUCH PURPOSE THEY
MAY NEED T O M B U R B THAT A
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WHICH THB APPEAL IS TO M
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SECTION
299.010*. FLORIOA STATUTES.
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Lakemote Ave. WAraar Park. FL
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(TOO) I-E0O-992-4771, at Voice
TalapAam: 407-S2SU M a n . SETT; I S00 SSS-BTTI
(TOO) or 1 -900-924-SET0 M i «M
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Pubhah:February 4, I t , ISSS
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C E L E B R ITY a P H E R

120 Waal tokeMenr
Sanford, Ftoftd* 31771

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Sanford, Flartda 31771
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T H I SEMINOLE COUNTV EXPRBSBWAY AUTHORITY OFFICE 4B
HOUR! to ADVANCE OF THB MEETtoO AT SIS-ISOO, EXTENSION
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B A U D . PER ECCTION E B M I M . FLORIOA STATUTES.
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71— Help Wanted
AVON NSKOS rape • tr&gt;«
pood

.d e i hours 321-7192

I M Mary Copy Shop seeks
hid and part-time employees
Experience operating copy macMnee or counter tales a plus
Fee resume to S9607SS or can

71— H elp W on ted
it Olft Catalog/
party plan drttnbutors Process
orders from home Ready cash
For start-up kil/t-time member*Mp tea. MAIL 130 00 chacVmo
» : CALYPSO VARIETY. USA
N. Lahemont Ave. Winter Park,
FL 32792.

H U W L te y M w a f l ___

LABOR R E A D Y e

SALES ASSISTANT 20 30 Mrs/
wk $6hr . comm Must be organued. dependable, good
phone S people skits Back­
ground check Apply in person
CELLTEL CELLULAR
EM t S. French Ave, Santord

WORK TOCMYmUD TODAY

SALES

LAWN MAMTENANCE
Mutt have own transportation
407 322-0938

A ppJM
• French Ate
kUUKTI NANCE PERSON
Must have exp, own loolt A
truck Floor lech aleo needed
LONQWOOO RETWEMENT
VkAAOE. 7874800
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANNeeded lor Lake Mery common*y
Musi be MVAC certified
C k y screening req C e l 321-

No etp necessary We wD train
you to earn 12S-A0K « your trtt
year eefcng a service everyone
needs Leads provided, bene­
fits C al Tutl Master lor inter­
view 3214529

EARN ^U L L-TIM E
PAY FO R PAR TTIM E W ORKIII
R O U TE C A R R I E R
Estabkthed Routes Newipa
per delivery lor Santord Area
Earn money while taking a
drive m (he country Apply tn

MAK1 H O M Y , at n w h or as
m a as you want, with ShaUee
A AT t T a New Home-fleaed

Itn last foods operaaons
Wary good salary Apply n per­
son Taos South French AreBentord-Leef Fa

SANFORD HERALD
100 N French Avenue.
SECURITY OFFICER JOS
Training Armed A Unarmed
_ Brandy A Assoc. S34-7A44

M c tp n o N n T

3 w ip lo y / / i«/ jt
W o rk in g C s n trs l F lorld s lo r Y O U I
(4 0 7) 333-2044

F/T

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Eipanancad
at Fam#y Precise
3 L 5 liantortLPA
S J i,
7)2 W M 23to Street. Bantord
a M ttt

A SSIST. M A N A O E R
Santord Firm Needs You
F O U N D R Y S U P E R V IS O R
MOO/wk. Top Qrowlng Co.
S H O P S U P E R V IS O R
1700/wk. Woodworking
Background
D A TA EN TR Y
EnSer Inventory
W A R E H O U S E T R A IN E E
OW. EataMlahod Co.
C L E R IC A L A S S IS T A N T
Train! Fun Atmoaphara
D R IVER S
Put your COL la work.

TELLS n C M union sip pretarred lake Mary area
Fai resume to
W -M M IM .
MKNRV M A IM H M N O
Car A toeuance Needed
Weekends FREE 331 -328»
R e s id tn tle l C le a n in g
MOLLY M A C M H M N O
F/T •M # * M a m .

■ wet Train. 407-7174007.

Now hmng aiparwnced COOKS,
SERVICE NS S
OtSHWASHE M . Top pay. paid vacations
attar 1 year Medical
and a thug Fra# Work place
ASM E SR 48 West Sen lord
e o r - m - m i S 3770 Orlando
Dr-17-0 Santera « T - S t t 4 M
O E X f T d R88TAURANT
P I CeatsernWephone suns Nr
S 333-4470
PART-TIME
Ctearvpaml/mow
Need own trana Alto machine
byewrvxa m - W __________
MVROLL/ACCOUMTMM
C LIN K Santord area Part TWw
M F lAjsl have eminence Cal
3284888 or tax readme to 328
• M _________________________
F t ST CONTROL OPERATOR
■anted F/T
Pretaned s«pen
arm m OHF S lawn S omemert
tw Fteeae cal 990-9107_________

PHONE PROS
Salary • comm * bonus F/T or
F/T Retti ed atmosphere-amokng ok Detoe or Maw 767 9270
■ W TO W H X R —
tArwnum S years aspenenca
and water end fewer Oood
Drug Free Work
Apply at WO Miller

Cad Today...Work Tomorrow!
TOOW .IU h SL Santord
S H IN G LE IN S TA L LE R S
T U MSTALLIRS/HELPf RS
Needed Own tools end nansdonation C t« Q m m -4 1 0 3
ELECTRICIANS A Helpers
TOR F A T BENEFITS rend A
comm DFWP Apply Santord
Electric 2322 S Park Ortve

m-HW
WANTED: ln&lt;»vduals who ars
tasking a fuiMi.nj people on
muted career ORE AT employ
men) environment professional
status and benefits Consider
me career of Denial Assisting
Formal education of 1200 hours
La ad ng to Stale end tutorial
credentials Work m a last
paced, fugtney Mchncei. ever
Changing career m the aMwd
hearth »w*d ot Dental Assisting
Can Orange Technical CenSanOrlande Tech Dental Depart­
ment, 407-216-7040. eit. ASM
Whether you Ore already ri the
work place, ready to reamer ot
fust looking to the future they
have e program designed lor
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WAREHOUSE

tor
twe ei tie near tufcx* with a rap
d y growng battery eaten****
company Aaeemwers wen atm
try to work wen dexterity and
preaaam an mnutt pent Com
pany pwd benekt package petd
hcssleys and lurtaon rerrtmrvs
MATHEWS ASSOCIATES WC
•AS Hckman Q rd t
, F I 31771
SOS____________

M ANAGER
Leading
produce
company
seeking experienced and real*
ade meager weh qulety control
and inventory skills Produce
s i penance helpful but no ne
cessay Cak 1114474 Dw

91—
A pertm en ta/H om ee to
S h a re
F tC ei mce area
ttoawk * tec met uMs Call
12T V U rx pegs 441 -6498

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93— Rooms For Rant

ihetpki
n M n fl i ^ m
Oood
lood ladhry
e r i pAM
p&gt; benekt pack____NW C -

(407) 969-0444
R IG H T H A N D MAN

97— Apartments
Furnished

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting • 177/wk
Historic Downtown IW 4 4 7 ]
EFFKCN CV
Maid serv - convenient location
_ _ _ 3 2 3 j K 0 8 __________
FURNMIM D ROOMS Al uWs
n d Laundry, phone, and kA
use M3190 a week 3244933

S'

95— Room msta
SANFORD rm with house pnF
WiD. HOO'mo . ItODdep plus
haSoluU Non-drinker
Please cal S21 -SSA2.

POSITION OPEN FOR:
CIRCUUI10N/DISTRIBUTI0N
ASSISTANT
The Santord Harald is currsntJy sccspting applications
lor a ps/1-tams drculsbon/distnbution sssstsnl Ths
idsaisppfcsrtwihavspaMsipshsncshcireuistionof
distribution procsssai . imsrsstsd candkJatos rtould
submit ■ rssums or apply in parson si 300 N. Ranch
Ass., Santord. FL 32771

99— Apartments
Unfurnished

29?±______________

153— Acreage Lot For
Sale

APARTMENT LOCATOR Srvc
Find what you are toolung lor
1-S0P-33OAM0

DELTONA 10 acme. Ideal tor
mobte homesite. homes, cattle,
laming or nursery Zoned agri­
cultural.
13.900/ACRE. 5 m
down w/owner fnence 904-71T1772 01906787-8822

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAHEAOAIBOnW 1410VO
2 ftonu 14TOVO Win UP
323-4670
ROSE LEA VILLAS
271 Specie/ - lAtOAtonrh
HUD OKAY 407-3304431

OAKRKIOE FARMS - Osteen/
Dertona area 10 acre*, deal tor
horses or cattle term Mobile
home of homesne Zoned egn
144.900 Financing aval ml sm
down payment (904) 767-8300

SANFORD 217 Apt W O 1465 &lt;
dep NICE1! Please cel
134-2514 after 6 pm

155— Condominiums
For Sale

SANFORD HISTORIC DIST.
1/1 San palm, hardwoxl fkjori
fireplace Spaoout 1400/1330
Stantlrom Realty 322-3491

100— Condominium
Rentals
SANFORD)2/7) Pine RUge Ouh
1528/mo MAX EDA Carp Real
tor tea4400
___________

103— Houses*
Unfurnished
NOTICE

1300 DOWN....WHY RENT?
When you can own this 3 bdrm
home w/ C H A new pamt S car
pel 7 Ask about MUO homes'
The HIMman Oroup. Inc.
___ .1214312
COUNTY 2/1 wf estra tot No MM
month s ranCM1400

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141— Homes For Sale

117— Commercial
Rentals
LFASE Pome showroom 6
warehouse 110 970 sq ft SR
441 frontage 407 379 2300
OFFICE/WHSE 30004 5.000 tl
From 13 •&gt; Prime tacahon Mwy
17 92 Santord. I W from Axport
(Vvd Call 324-4440 JirrVSue

Al rental and real !•»law adver­
tisement! a'e subject to the
Federal Fee Mouwtg Act. when
makes 4 awgal to advertise any
preference limitation or drtcomma ton based on race, cot
or. rakguin. sai. handicap, fa

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PME MOGE CLUB 2/2, Laun­
dry rm. sem patio. 145.000
Please cal 121-t 244

PROFE1SIOHAL/RE TAK.
Space 1301 W 1st Street 160
3100 tqll tlSOmon 6 UP
BEVERLY B. MASON REALTY
[407)1224193

119— Office Space For
Rent
OFFICE SPACE
130 to 3 000
sq ft Custom offices, siec
services
aval
Comperitrve
raws 6300306
O f FICE/OFFICE-WAREHOUSE
Now AvaAabW
Guartlan Personal Ston
torage
Cal tor dMa4s 378 2300

SANFORD 61 5 liSO-mo .
1830 sec dep CHA scr pen
WSpa. Great rm. wpooi tebw ♦
i d place No pets' 371-2729

SANFORD OFFICE SPACE
2 Suites evatlaMe - 1100 SF A
1100 SF. 407-321-7004

141— Homes For Sale

RF / M X

6TENSTROM RENTALS
CASSELBERRY V I Carport
sempeh C H A
1600/I S00
MELLONVILLE V2 Sing gar
kv 4 tarn rms laund rm hrdwd
Iks. « comer lot I72V1700
SANFORD Srt Famey room,
cvpcrt. Incd yanl IIOO^SIO
SANFORD i t l DupWi C H A
New carpet S part 1440/1310
J N DOYLE |407) 321-2420
WE NEED HOUSES TO WENT

105— Oupfex/TripJei
SANFORCMCOROITOWN
7 bdrm A C t i l l WStow Ave
137Vmon Charke 869 7287

114—
Werehouee/Rental
WAREHOUSE SPACE- 6 000
sq ft w/ 600 kq It m bond oftae
Dock height 6 drive m 223
pnasse Oood pa kxv} 430-0606

117— Commercial
Rentals
Lease. Santord Commerce Ctr
(ocaled at Park Ave S 23»i St 2
suites approi 3000 sI 6 8.500
at IWpsf per year Parking it
abundant Cal John (lay at
Strictly Commercial. Lie Real
Brokers 407-646-0330.

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Millions o f p e o p le h a ve
sold their hom os with the
help ot the Santord H erald
Classified. W hy not tel us
help you, too?)

(407) 114-Sltt. Eft. 101

WAREHOUSE
SPACE
W a re h o u M space for
rents 1,250 sq. ft., part of
larger w arehouse area. 24
hour
access.
Lo ca te d
b e h in d S a n fo rd Herald
new spaper building. T h ic k
loading d o ck available at
n o additiona l coa t. N o
lease required.
F o r m ore Information,
call Frank Voltollna at tha
Sanford Harald.

322-2611
A Great Place to Live

Hornet 13 000 t o IS 000 Setup
Fmanong OUM T) 321-2941

CARRIAGE COVE
24t44 1/2-B2 Bkytne Spkt
plan, new carpet
can
w iy I lap
srdng. IL1S400

159— Reel Estate
Wanted
WVESTOR SUVMO HOUSES
PLUMS or LEMONS
Charke — S-T2S7

191— Appliances A
Furniture For Sate

222— Musical
Instruments

193— Lawn &amp; Garden
LAWN
EQUIPMENT
Tanaka
she* edgert 6 hedge tnmmer,
1130 each Trailer w gatn 1300
Keffogg 5 h r SO gal compres­
sor 1450 Sprayers . weed eat­
ers. 6 mrsc nems
407-328•300.

211—
Antlque/Collectlbles
MODERN FURN. 8 Ankqute
1 PIECE or Whole Household
906774-2223/407-460-1332

217— Garage Seles

W A N T T O G E T RID
O F A L L TH AT
STUFF?
A YARD SALE it the perfect
way to do mat and the Santord
Harald can bring people to your
door Advertise your sale m the
Santord Harald and Lata Harr
Ufa tor only 1 StArw and watch
tha aems leave while the money
comes m. C s l by Noon on
Tuesday and your 5 toe ad can
run for three day, m the Herald
and once m me Lake Mary Lrfe
lor ONLY 110-70!! AX we ask 4
mat you prepay the as Cal u6
we can hetp'l

(407) 322-2611
SSDOLLARS FOR
DAZZLERSS9

Set.. 2/7. I am-1 pm WalMart In
Sanford.
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G ARAG E SALE
F U N D R A IS E R
S A T F E B 7T H 6-4
Seminole County Transportston. 622 East SR 4M. W rter
Springs Treasure galore, pertin j d tree come y»n me funrt
O P E N FIELD S A L E
FRI/SAT/SUN 8-3
Of! Mettonvitie onto Forest Jr
tooow sons Lots of GOOOrES"
and
ANTtOUES-gtassware.
OXXL.
P O R C H /Y A R D S A L E
THUR/FRI/SAT
712 Palmetto Ave Sanlord-oft o(
2Srn street Antiques, tunuture,
clothing, baby items, conecuK M and m e t
YARD SALE
FR I 2/5 thru S U N 2/8
7 :3 0 s m -?
336 Upuia Rood Santord OW
kids iwewa'k pedal car. oto
coke sign and tot, more stuff!
No early bads’

FULL S(ZE LOWERY ORGAN
Make otter Rotweitier puppies
MxIxortrH 3461044

223— Miscellaneous
FREE SAMPLE Reg Nurse
goes from s m 20 to 6 Queranlee results 407-8S241S2
W O L F E T A N N IN G B E O S
TAN AT O M E
Buy OtFIECT and SAVE)
CommereiaLbnme urvu from
1199 00 Low Monthly Payments
FREE Color Catalog
Cal TODAY 1-SOO-TM-Q15B

230—
Antique/Classics
18

114PAL A SS conv. Runs
, need restoration 12.000/
Caff 324-1157 or 324 2339

70 DOOOE Charger 440 cu eng
rebuilt 727 Irena 458 gears
34OOGO0O 324-1157/324-2339

231— Care For 8a la
LET US DO TH E
WORK FOR YOU!
The Santord HarmtrUaka
Story Ufa wants to meka
you money!
It you piece a two week ad with
u i to set your vehde (publish­
es in both the Santord Hereto
and the Lake Alary Life al a coal
ol only 127.54) and you don't
sal a nght away, w el run me ad
tor another two weeks at no
charge! A l we ask is mat you
pay lor the Frit two weeks be­
fore w* run it tor free!

Wa ll do alt the work •
you collect ell the SSS.
Call ue at (407) 322-2811
and
watch Seminole County*'
iwork lor youth
91 CRYSLER LAZER 5-tpeed
tow macs. PwPs.Pb. good area
redo 1750 3494088
SEIZED CARS from 1171
Porsche*. CadHlac*. Chevy,
BMW*. Corvette, Alto Jeep,.
4WDs Your area Toa Free 1800-2184000 Ext 2208 tor c u ­

B IO S
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
SETS wen 5 yea/ warranty Nev­
er uaed Twin 171 Fuff lt0 5
Queen |t2S King 1169 Call
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219— Wanted to Buy

lt's v e ry e a s y to seU your
old c a r • just advertise It in
the S an ford H erald classi­
fied an d o v e r 5,000 p e o ­
p le win s e e your adl

Alum. Cane C opper/
&gt;Rocyckn, : 221-4004
•IS W. FVet-klF M . Set.61

T ru c h / B u e e e / V e n e F o r

DAY BED While. Vrctonen
stye with 2 turn maltresaes 6
truruke Never used 1300 40T-

221— Good Things to
Eat

M ATTRESS SALE • Full 6/a
used bos springs A mattress
163 00 Lanya Mart 3224132

NAVEL OKANOES A NED
(M IAK FR U rr. Menwether
Farms 3461 Celery Ave

SOFA SCO 6 LOVE SEAT
Good carnMor 1IOO
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Navels, rad grapefruit,. Unger
me* Fresh prom Grove We
BAGGS MARKET
Sfto
322-3861

191— Building
Materials

W ant to talk to o v e r 5.000
p e o p le without the sta g e
t right? A d vertise your
Dusine&amp;s or s e rv ic e s In
th e S an ford H erald
C lesa M ed s a n d talk lo

BED • BERTA Parted Sleeper
king sue. never used 8(4 m
plastic, was 11200 sacrifice
1371 (407) 2S2S33S

STEEL BUILDINGS
Never put up I0»29waa 16.212
MS M M 13960. 30*90 was
S17.S40nown.770 Mual sea
Deve 1 n s 191-8111

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253*Additions 4

276-Electrical
tM ED AN ELECTRICIAN?
CALL DICKY ELECTRIC
407-3914731
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279-Handy Men

C o n su ltin g

235—

U DOOOE RAM 230 tongbed
van 134.S32 mile*. Rune A*
It Se* end make oSer al San­
tord Herald. 300 N. French Ave.
Santord (to back of main buto"O l

2 3 9 -Vehicles Wanted
IFor Junk Cere. These S MNd
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a07-99617«1
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The Sanford Herald needs CARRIERS for
established routes In the Sanford area.
Rll you need is dependable transportation,
organizational skills and afternoon avail­
ability In order to begin a groat new Jobl

POSITIONS RURILRBLE NOUII

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LAKE M AR

ADVERTISING
REPRESENTATIVE

157— Mobile Homes
For Sale

Call 323*6160

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H r * .illy f U &gt; s o u r r
HOT. HOT, HOT1 37 Fuel Upper
ttartfwood Floort. wak to Sem
M*/i Only 149 300*

SA HOLE WOOD-1/1 Upstart
New appi S OVA. over looks
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to 123 200 Cal 327 9315

12 iS S 30 73 Cambridge
W O . sem rm ttJDOO

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SANFORD 4/3 102 loch Arbor
Court Near MayFa&lt;r Country
Club Cal 123-9170 lex appr
SANFORD 21 Com local on
1400mo XMAS Discount Del
ifd 321-6717

HEATHROW gated community
Executive 4 bdrm. 1 bath pool.
3 car garage 1375.000 Can
333-1070 tor appontmenl Pnno f t a a t _____________________
SANFORO Rant U own. 3 bdrm.
2 bath. 1/4 acre tot. Special
Government financing Owner
agent, 24 not
H a tm m .

40 SpR plan Over 1 600 sq ft
Appt fnod 2 car gar 179400
40 OVER 2 000 to ft/ LArttrV
lamirpic Crptwkwop 1112.900
SO Sep ModwrarHaw quarters
Over 2300 aqSSSSJOO

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LAKE MARY *1 S Clean CHA
large lanced yam IK Mary
schotYs Ret reqiered 16iOmo
. 1630 see dep 1104466
1370

RF/AltX
H p . t l f y H c s o i i m f*&gt;
MOVE-M-CONO. V I 5 New car­
pel S pa*nt Nice Y*fS- end
front porch 135.000 A l It
DCDC CALLAWAY, Realtor
(407) 134-9211, C H IO S

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POSITION O PEN FOB:

149— Commercial
Property For Sale
WARE HOUSE/OFFICE S
6 000 to ft * 2 800 sq rt men
nine 3 bathroom, AC offices
tec
system
MOTIVATED
1130 000. owner finance Cell
(407) 807-9201 or cel (8t3| 417

SANFORD Histone district 2/1
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267-Lewn Services

T tewslump removal. Free 8M

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•Santord Herald. Sankxd Flood* •Wednesday. February 4. 1996

BLONDIE

b y Chi c Y o u n g

IT?S THE HEAVIEST J
SNOW WE’VE MAO / .

* 38 YEARS*

I SEE YOU TOOK
MY L IT T L E M INT

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Depression may have physical cause
B y P e t e r H . G o t l. M .D .

B O S S ' THE T V
SAID WE SH O U LD
STAY HOME

have tetracyclin e stains on m y teeth
Why did this happen? Can the process
be rev* rs*.1?

DR. GOTT

D E A R D R G O TT: In many o f your
colu m n i, you te e m to favor m ed ica­
tion for phyiical problem s but not for
mental problem s, such as depression.
A r e you a w a re that m any types or
depression have a physical cause? In
such instances, anti-depressant drugs
can m ake an enorm ous d ifference in
the quality o f life.
D E A R R E A D E R : M a n y ty p e s o f
depression a re indeed related to the
Imbalance o f brain chemicals. This is,
as you pointed out, a physical disorder
th a t can b e h e lp e d b y a p p ro p ria te
drugs. I am sorry if I gave the wrong
Impression. I take depression serious
ly and a g re e that affected patients are
usually helped by drug therapy.

THE BORN LOSER

HOW

by Art Ssntom

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to the judicious use o f anti-depressant
d ru g s . In su ch in s ta n c e s , m e d ic a l
a tte n tio n and p r e s c r ip tio n s a r e in
order.

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PEANUTS

by Chart** M. Schulz

CAN A PIANO PLAYER
SUPPORT A WIFE WHO IS
USED TO ALL THE NICE
THIN6S IN LIFE ?

YOU KNOW. CAR5.
absolutely *pia n o p l a y e r s
CLOTHES. A BEACH
MAKE ENORMOUS AMOUNTS
OF M0NEYITHEIR WIVES CAN
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O f cou rse, it’s a m atter o f d egree.
P e o p le who su ffer an acute and p ro ­
found sense o f loss — from a divorce,
d e a th o f a lo v e d o n e , o r fin a n c ia l
r e v e r s a l, f o r e x a m p le — u s u a lly
b e c o m e d e p r e s s e d , but can w o rk
through the difficulty without support­
ing the pharm aceutical industry. On
th e o th e r hand, ch ron ic d ep ressio n
that la not caused by situations in the
environm ent alm ost always responds

by Howl* Schnaldar

carefully w eigh the risk benefit ratio
D E A R D R . G O T T : W hen I w as a
c h ild , m y p e d ia tr ic ia n o fte n p r e ­
scribed tetracycline for upper resp ira­
to ry in fe c tio n s . N ow . as an adult, I

ACROSS

36 Ford flop
37 Eskimo, e.g.
39 Act like a
dispatcher
41 D o r s
successor
13 Encroachment 44 Aasn. lor
14 U s l of
dachshunds
mistakes
45 Nourished
18 Mexican party 46 Peaceful
81 Imitation gold
16 Type of
54 Dennis the —
computer
58 Meal place
17 Mineral spring 86 Handsome
18 Q loom y guy
man
20 W heel of
87 D elected
Fortune buy
(2 wde.)
DOWN
1 Actress Oabor
(2 wds.)
7 Makes a

21 Wetter

28 Sleet
Ingredient
(2 wds.)
28 Red See
country
32 Macaw
33 Plano piece
34 Purposeful
38 M g ship

Nonetheless, w e
as a society —
rely too heavily on drugs. M any o f us
in c o rr e c tly b e lie v e that th e r e is an
antidote for every ailment, that happi­
ness com es in a pill bottle, and that
you can feel good simply by taking the
right medication W e forget about the
v e ry rea l — and som etim es d a n g e r­
ous — side effects that any drug can
produce.

D E A R .tR A D E R : T e tra cy c lin e is a
good a n t* e u : 'hat is useful in treat
in g mar- • k in d s o f in fe c tio n s .
H o w e v e r , it d o c s h a v e o n e g la rin g
drawback: It com bines with the grow
ing portion o f teeth, and can lead to a
marked, yellowish discoloration o f the
tooth enam el. This ia why tetracycline
is not p re s c rib e d fo r c h ild re n until
th eir perm anent teeth have erupted
Tooth discoloration from the drug was
not r e c o g n iz e d u n til s e v e r a l y e a r s
ago, when gen eration s o f youngsters
grew up with m ottled teeth. Until that
tim e , t e tr a c y c lin e w a s w id e ly p r e ­
scribed for children. N ow it isn't.

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• Slow musical
7 N s the — I

Answer lo Previous Puzzle

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Therefore, in m y columns, I tend to
harp about harmony and balance It’s
a ll righ t to stop w h ining and g e t on
w ith y o u r life — and a ll o f us know
people who could profit by this type of
to u g h -lo v e a d v ic e . I t ’ s a ll r ig h t to
exercise m ore (because exercise can
r e lie v e m ild d e p re s s io n ), drink less
alcohol (a depressant) and rely on our
gargantuan capacity to heal ourselves
without m edication Each o f us feels
blue now and then W e get over H.

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29 I
27 Many qts.
29 OkMUm et
Paul —
30 First garden
31 Soctolm lsfH
37 Astronauts'
eM right
3 * O f a viscous

M y c o m m e n ts a r e n ot m ea n t to
m a lig n th e v e r y r e a l p r o b le m o f
d e p r e s s io n th at m illio n s o f p e o p le
e x p e r ie n c e . Su ch p a tie n ts , a ft e r a
th o ro u g h m e d ic a l e x a m in a tio n (to
rule out hypothyroidism, anem ia and
other causes o f depression), can lead
happier and m ore productive lives if
g iv e n
a n ti- d e p r e s s a n t
d ru g s .
Depression is real; it can be incapaci­
tatin g. but it ia trea ta b le. Y e t, aa Is
tru e w ith an y m ed ic a tio n , w o m ust

It started as auction
B y P h illip A ld e r
In th e v e r y fir s t A u c tio n B r id g e
M agazine, aa it w a * called fo r th ree
y e a r a b e fo r e lo a in g th e A u c tio n
m oniker, th ere was a com petition to
r a is e m o n e y f o r K in g 'a C o lle g e
H osp ita l London. It cost one ahUling
to enter. K C II was trying to raise 500
p ou n d s to r e o p e n a c lo s e d w a rd .
(N othing changes, does it?)
T h e second KCH problem featured
th e s e N o rth -S o u th h an d s. S ou th
opened one n o trump, which, as it was
Auction, was passed o u t (In Auction,
y o u r s c o re w as b ased s o le ly on the
nu m ber o f trick s won. So, by takin g
nin e tricka, South w ou ld c o lle c t the
gam e bonus.)
T h e opening lead ia the heart four.
South wins w ith the ac e and caahes
his tw o top clubs, but W est discards
th e spade th ree on the second. H ow
should South continue?

see the two and three, announces that
W est has on ly four hearts. (F ou rth highest leads started in whist, which
p r e d a te d b r id g e .) A n d w h en W e a l
turns up with only one club, presum ­
ably he began with 4-4-4-1 distribution
So. th e d iam on d s a r c b re a k in g 4-0.
This means South must continue with
the sneaky diamond six, hoping West
will thoughtlessly play the four. Then
d ecla rer can win live diam ond tricka
and nine in all.
The com poser. W. Dalton, congratu­
lated the “ many solvers’’ who worked
out this answer.

Th e key clue is W est’s opening lead
the heart Jour, which, a ■
s ideclarer can

Vulnerable: Neither
Dealer South

Opening lead: e 4
diam ond ac e a t trick two. W est must
score a diamond trick. Only by playing
on d u b s first does South learn the Ue
o f the diamond land.
P retty good for 1998, let alone M ay
1926. isn’t it?

N ote finally that if South cashes the
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                    <text>SEMINOLE TODAY

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90th Year, No. 135 • Sanford. Florida

D eadly tornadoes: C leaning un, rem em bering
Death can’t dissipate
m om ’s love for Ashley

Week of
horror ends,
rebuilding
has begun

By RUSS W HITE
H rm ld Stnff W riter
SANFORD • Penny Louise
Hall was working hard for a
second chance In life.
She had a baby when she
was 15. und nearly six years
later Hall's life centered around
her
daughter.
Ashley
Ann
Him es.
Penny Hall was engaged and
would soon m a n y Kevin T a y ­
lor. 23.
Th e couple lived with H all's
parents - Edward and Debra
1fall • In n rented double-wide
m obile home on Myrtle Street.
Early Monday, only 5-yearold Ashley was alive after a
tornado
shredded the Halts'
m obile home Into thousands of
pieces spread over five acres.
•Help me. help m e." the lit-

By RUSS W H IT E
Herald S taff W riter
SANFORD - Most o f li • folks
who lived In or urar wti.it Is
known as Eureka Ham m ock
w rrr In bed. Th ry would be
going to work or to srhool In
tbr m orning at the start o f a
new week.
Clocks chim ed
gently
at
midnight •
the last sweet
sound before the horror began.
A tornado m ightier than a n y­
one
thought
possible
am ­
bushed this rural area sou th­
east o f Sanford. Those living
In trailers had no chance at ail
against a crude killer which
blew at more than 200 mph.
Nut able to-wlthstund such a
ferocious assault, these hom es
were reduced to Instant rubble,
vehicles were foimd In trees
and bodies were hurled 80 and
90 yards Into the night. Tw elve
people died. 42 hom es were
destroyed and more than 300
damaged.
"What happened here was
unprecedented.” said Sem inole
County Fire C h ief and m eteor­
ologist Terry Schenk. T i l l s was
a m ldw estem -type tornado •
and more Intense than the
majority o f tornadoes there."
W hen the first units from
Sem inole County StaUon *35
at Five Points arrived five m in ­
utes o ile r the first call, rescue
workers were stunnrd at what
they found • the devastation,
the cries from out In the dark.
Miraculously,
lives
were
spared.
Ollte Hastings, 92. was res­
cued
quickly
by
S em in ole
County Operations C h ief C h ris
Johnson. The ro o f o f her hom e
on Sipes Ave. had been blown
off.
Ashley Ann Himes. 5. was

LM Perry Hal m 14. when she discov­
ered me wei pregnar* wffii baby Ashley
ngbt Penny was tutted by a tornado Moo
day She was 21. Ashley sunfcsd
tie girl cried when she was
found on top a fallen oak tree.
"She was cold and eaten up
by bugs, her leg was fractured.
Iter spleen ruptured and she
had a hole In her lung but she
survived." said her aunt. Rnxzlr

See Ashley. Page BA

A b ove: Deadly tornadoes careened through Central Florida
shortly after midnight Monday morning, killing a dozen people in
Sanford and at least 39 in tho tri county area. At least two p e o ­
ple are still missing in other counties. Dam age estimates exceed
$1 billion. Right: Cleanup efforts Indude heavy equipment to
scoop tho rubble that used to be homes in tho South Sanford
A venue area, after several tornadoes hopscotched across Lake
Je s u p and cut a swath through neighborhoods, destroying
buildings, cars and belongings.
N M tM a lfM iM N

Bes Tornado, Pago OA

Far left: Yolanda Velez dears
trash from the foundation of a
mobile home, all that is left
after the home w as sw e p t
aw ay at 4325 S . Mellonville
A vo. Left: Som e furniture, indueling this piano, survived
the storm, but will need e x ­
tensive ropair work. Right: An
unidentified worker cuts the
twisted frame of a mobile
home into smaller pieces, so
that it can more easily be
hauled aw ay.

FOX 35 news goes
live this weekend

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LAKE
MARY Customer
service Journalism. What does
It mean? Central Florida will
find out
Sunday, March 1.
Lake Mary's first television sta­
tion. FOX 35 WOFL, will begin
dally news broadcasts pro­
duced by their own news de­
partment. Customer service
Journalism, a phrase coined by
news director Bill Avery, w ill
be the goal. Fair, unbiased re­
porting will be thetr mantra.

torMayi

Scott Burridge, Jo Ann Bauor and Kon Dally anchor tho POX 38 WOFL llvo nowa broadcast

Why news? In the last two
years, there has been a real
growth
In
Fox
newscasts
around the nation. Over 80 Fox
affiliates now have thetr own
news departments. FOX 35 has
been talking about doing a
newscast for several years.

Th ey began planning tn ea r­
nest 2 years ago. Bill Avery
cam e to work for the station
and set up the news dep art­
ment In the sum m er o f 1997.
Th is won't be your average
newscast. POX 35 will be tar­
geting Fox prim e time view ers
with a 30-minute n ew scast
seven nights a week at 10 p.m.
“We will do m ore In depth, b e t­
ter com prehensive coverage to
give view ers a good total view
o f the day. Th e news will be
very fast paced with a high
story count and lots o f gra p h ­
ics. FOX 35 News will have a
different feel. W c would like to
produce a show that's com p el­
ling. distinctly fair and unbi­
ased." Avery said. T have faith
that If w e do that, and I'm sure
we w ill, that the viewers will be
there."
Boo News, Page BA

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dom inate when It com es to ratings and we ll
'o o n have .1 building that reflects that.* said
. liv Addalla. corporate director of en gin eerin g
lor W H IS W KCF
According to Addalla, the television station
that will soon m ove Its offices *0 L ik e Mare is
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Kids WH. shown w eekd ay afternoons. In the
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and wind delayed construction on thr build
mg on Skvltnc Drive, right next door to FOX
as
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with a larger studio for com m ercial and
prom otional production.
"U s a good location.* said Addalla of the
Lake M ary site. The television station had
originally looked to the south for property but
found it too expensive Currently located on
the second door o f the Am erican Pioneer
bu ilding on Courtland. oil Lre Road. Addalla
said that Channel 2 and Fields BMW got the
last pieces of prime real estate in that pan of
Orlando, so the com pany s ta n rd looking
northward. *We essentially worked our way
up 1-4.* Thr com pany wanted 1-4 visibility and

the property was convenient to many o f the
em p loyees
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dalta said he w elcom es friendly rivalry.
"W e always w elcom e com petition because It
manes lor a livelier tn.ukrt.* said Addalla.
Hi said the two stations have hern neck anil
neck during the Febnutry sweeps. *W e’ re
treating them Monday through Friday, th ey're
beating us w eekends.*
FOX 55 will begin live news bnradcasts from
their h ik e Mary studios on March 1. WH 18
hill then
10 p.m . news program as the
■original.* Hie station has Ireen using the r e ­
sou rce o f Channel G for more than six years to
broadens! the new s program . *lt does quite
well.* said Addalla and went on to say, ’ Bud
lledin ger w orks for us and the news Is w ritten
specifically for us.*
While the new bu ilding w ill have u la rger
studio and th r station could bring the news
piogram in house. Addalla said ih r com pan y
p rrfris to focus on Irelng technically su perior
to other stations In the area.
*We are far
ahead of a lot o f people when II com es to
technology,* said Addalla. Currently. 90 p e r ­
cent of the station's program m ing Is on analog
tape He hopes lo change that soon to 80 p e r ­
cent digital disc with analog back-up. The
new building will rely heavily on a M alc-ofthe art liber optic system, that sends an tuiln
terrupted signal to the station's low er In
Bllhlo. 'N o one else does this.* said Addalla.
‘ Everyone else Is m icrow ave.*
WB 1H W KCF Is owned by IT rss Com m iini
cations IJ.C. a partner ship o f four people.
M.uk Lass is the ow n rr manager o f the sta ­
tion Press Is the com pany that started Real
Radio. Imaged nfter a larger station the c o m ­
pany owned in New Jersey. T h r station's city
of license is C lerm on t.

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Greene. Lake Mary Chamber ol Commerce

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“Sen inR Sanford. Lake Mary and Seminole County Since 190S"
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Somlnolo County, Florida

VOLUSIA/SEMINOLE HOME CONSORTIUM
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s e c to r)

CITIZEN PARTICIPATION - CONSOUDATED PLAN PROCESS
Seminole County Is the recipient of federal grant funds through a number of programs administered
by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These Indude the Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, the HOME Program (Volusia and Seminole counties
formed a consortium in 1901 to qualify for this program), and the Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG)
Program. These programs are designed primarily to assist the County's very low and low Income
residents. In order to streamline the administration of these programs. HUD has consolidated all of
the local planning and citizen participation requirements of these various federal programs Into a
single administrative process: 'The Consolidated Plan*.

Antlclpatsd Grant Amounts:
CDBG
HOME
ESG

$2,620,000
$805,697
$103,000

Total

$3,526,697

Rang* of ActMtba: The County is able to undertake a wide range of activities under these pro­
grams to benefit very low/tow Income people or in areas where the majority ol the people living
are very low/low Income.
•
Community Naada: The purpose of this public hearing will be to solicit citizen input concerning
housing and community development needs that can be met with CDBG and other funding. The
hearing will be held on March 23,1998, at 7:30 p.m. in the Seminole County Services Building,
Room 3024.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE EMPLOYEE RELATIONS DEPART­
MENT ADA COORDINATOR 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT (407) 3211130. EXTENSION 7941.
PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT IF THEY DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY DECISIONS MADE
AT THESE MEETINGS/HEARINGS, THEY WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS AND FOR SUCH PURPOSE. THEY MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE. WHICH INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS BASED. PER SECTION 286.0105, FLORIDA
STATUTES.
'

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Flonda •Sunday March 1. 1998

Trespassing charged
„

police. Cain was charged with
resisting without violence and
arrested at the co m e r o f Sixth
Street and Olive Avenue.

Alm a W ilson. 42. o f 2617 S.
Mohawk A vr.. Sanford, was arirs trd TUrsday by Sanford p o ­
lice. W ilson was c h a r g e d with
trespassing and arrested In the
500 block o f South Oak A v e ­
nue.

Drag charges
David Cleveland, Jr.. 34. o f
800 Hay Avc.. Sanford, was urrested Tuesday l&gt;y Sanford p o ­
lice.
Cleveland was charged
with possession o f drug p a ra ­
phernalia and arrested In the
2400 block o f French Avenue.
Police found paraphernalia a f­
ter arresting Cleveland on two
outstanding warrants.

Beer In purse
Kale Murray.
19. o f
150
Peace Place, Geneva, was a r­
rested Tuesday by S em in ole
County deputies.
Murray was
charged with retail theft and
possession o f alcoholic b ever­
ages by a person under 21
yea is o f age.
Murray was a r­
rested In the 100 block o f East
Stale Knud 40. Clerk saw d e ­
fendant allegedly place a beer
In her purse.

Possession of
controlled substance
Cynthia Allston. 39. o f .'100
S hroah Hlvd.. W inter Springs,
was arrested Tuesday Ity S em i­
nole County deputies. Allston
was charged with two counts of
possession o f controlled su b­
stance. Allston was arrested
at
thr
alxive
address.
Clty/County Investigative Hureau found substances ii|Min
Issuing a search warrant.
Prescription allegedly forged
Clyde Webb.
SO. of H20
Likesh ore. D ingwood, was a t ­
tested Monday Ity A ltam on te
Springs poller.
W ebb was
chargrd with obtaining c o n ­
trolled
substance
by
fiaud/forgery.
W ebb was a r­
rested In the l(XX) blot k of
Montgomery Koad. Report said
that W ebb allegedly tried to o b ­
tain
m editation
through
a
forged prescription.

Drag charges
Kenneth Foster. 26. o f un­
known residence, was arrrnled
Tuesday liy Sanford
police.
Foster was charged with p o s ­
session of cocaine with intent
to sell and resisting with v io ­
lence. Foster was arrestrd at
luike Monroe Terrace.
O fficer
located defendant In an area
known
for
num erous
dn ig
com plain ts.

M ultiple charges
Charles Cash. 20. of 3300 W.
20th St . Sanford, was arrested
• Tuesday liy Hanford
police
• Cash was charged with dealin g
' in stolen
property,
roblrery
; with a llrrann/deadly weapon
; and grand thrlt
Cash was a r ­
rested In the 1800 block of
i Knox Avenue.

Assault and battery

Resitting arrest charged

John Krlsey. 20. of
1210
Florida A vr . W inter Springs,
was arrestrd Monday try S em i­
nole County deputies.
K rlsey

; David Cain. 36. of IHIO W
; 3rd S trrrt. Sanford, was ur• rested W ednesday liy Sanford

i^ T r q n r jr r

Burglary charged
Roxanne Hnrtlner. 41. o f 175
D ike Geneva Rd.. Geneva, was
arrested Monday by S em in ole
County deputies. Huettner was
charged with burglary to struc­
ture (assault/batteiy during the
com m ission of) and battery.
Huettner was arrested at the
above address. Huettner a lle g ­
edly forced her w ay Into the
house of her ex-sister-ln-law
and slapped her In the chest.

Driving Infraction
Andrew Ungard, 18. of 9
C astle Hrrwer Ct.. Sanford,
was arrested Monday by Alinm on lr Springs poller. Ungard
was charged w llh driving w hile
license Is suspended or re­
voked and possession o f c o ­
caine. Ungard was arrested In
Ihc 8&lt;X) block o f O rienla A ve­
nue.

Concealed weapon
Marvin W ilson. 50. o f 84 T y ­
son Ct.. Oviedo, was arrested
Monday by Oviedo police. W il­
son was charged with carrying
a concealed weapon and a r ­
rested al the Oviedo Shopping
Center. I’ollce made a traffic
stop on W ilson for a parking
violation.

Trespass attar warning
Edgar Ashley. 48. o f 1614 W.
16th St.. Sanford, was arrrstrd
Monday liy Sanford
poller.
Ashley was charged with tres­
pass alter warning and a r ­
rested In the 1500 blcxl: of
South French Avenue

Reckless driving

LOCAL FORCCAST

TIOCS

Today:
Ttiim drrslnrm a
lligh s around Ht&gt; hiwn in the
mill tins
Sunday
I'artly
cloudy lligh s In Ih r mid 70s
lo w s in Ih r mid to up|M-r OOs
M onday: 1‘urlly cloudy llighs
In thr mid lo u|i|&gt;ri !X&gt;s laiws
In thr up|irr 4&lt;&gt;s Tuaaday:
Partly cloudy lligh s In Ih r mid
OOs. Ijiw s in Ih r ti|&gt;prr 4(&gt;n

SATURDAY:
BOLUNAR TABLE: min. 0:25
a in., niaj. 12:10 a m . min
7:00 p.m . maj 1.55 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
9:16 a.tn.. 9:37 p.m.. low: 2:52
a m.. 3:18 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 9:21 a m.. 9:42
p.m.. low: 2:57 a.m.. 3:23 p.m..
Cocoa Beach: high: 9:30 a.m.,
0.57 p.m.. low. 3:12 a jn . 3:38
p.m.

t x n s o a p OOTLOOX 1
SATURDAY
SU N D A Y
8 0 6 5 P teM jr 74 5 7
sac

M O ND AY
P tc ld y 67 4 0

was charged with aggravated
assault and battery.
K elsey
was arrested at the above a d ­
dress.
Kelsey
a llegedly
slapped the face o f his aunt's
friend and Inlentlonally tried to
pin at her with n car.

TU ESD AY
Shwra 66 49

LO TTER Y
Hare are itte winning numbers
selected on Friday m the Florida
Lottery:
Fantasy S
3-4-10-10-25
Lono (Feb. 21)
2-12-12-2a-3a-3«

Play 4
2-M -1

Cash 3
5-1-6

UACHCONom ONB'
D a y to n a B ea ch ft N ew
S m y rn a B ea ch : S e a s a rc 24 fe e t w ith a m o d e r a te
ch o p . W a te r te m p e ra tu re at
D a y to n a Is 59 d e g re e s a n d
at N e w S y m rn a . (X) d eg ree s.
W in d s a rc front th e s o u th at
5 10 m .p .h .

STATISTICS
The high temperature In
iford Friday waa N/A
degree* and the overnight low
waa N /A
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m..
Friday totaled N/A Inch.
•Sunrise................ 6:B1 a.m.
•Bnnaet................. 0:26 p.m.

Jam es Vlllanl. 19. of 740 S
Edgemon. W inter Springs, was
arrested Monday by W inter
Springs poller.
Vlllanl was
charged with reckless driving
and a n rs trd at the com er of
North Moss and State Koad
419. Vlllanl initially had head
lights olf and then he p r o ­
ceeded through a red light.

Retell theft
Patricia Komalne. 30. of 1050
Oak Way. Sanford, was a r ­
rested Tuesday by Sanford p o ­
lice.
Komalne was ch argrd
with retail theft and an ested In
■the 3000 block of South Or­
lando Drive. Kom alne allegedly
,dld not pay for groceries arid
tried to rxlt store with them.

DIN charged
Undu Ellis. 44. o f 522 A lokee
Ct.. l-ik r Mary, was arrested
T u esd ay’ by Sanford
police.
Ellis was charged with DUI.
DW1
(dam age
to
per­
son /property)
and
reckless
driving. Ellis was arrestrd at
Tem ur Centre Houlrvard. Ellis'
vrhlcJr was part o f an a rrldent.

Lifelong memories

Cocalee possession
Charles W illiam s. Jr.. 24. o f
2060 Sipes Avc.. Sanford, was
urrrsled Tuesday by Sanford
pollrr. W illiam s was charged
with possession
o f co ca in e
with intent to distribute and
UTTcsted In the 2400 block o f
Highway 17-92.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Somlnolo County, Florida

VOLUSIA/SEMINOLE HOME CONSORTIUM
(aouthom

s a c tor)

CITIZEN PARTICIPATION - CONSOUDATED PLAN PROCESS
Seminole County is the recipient of federal grant funds through a number ot programs administered
by the Department ol Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These Indude the Community
Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program, the HOME Program (Volusia and Seminoio counties
formed a consortium In 1991 to qualify lor this program), and the Emergency Shelter Grants (ESG)
Program. These programs are designed primarily to assist the County's very low and low Income
rosidonts. in order to streamline the administration ot these programs, HUD has consolidated a l of
the local planning and citizen participation requirements of these various federal programs into a
single administrative process: T h e Consolidated Plan*.

A n ticipa ted Grant A m ou n ts :
CDBG
HOME
ESG

$2,620,000
$805,697
$103,000

Total

S3.529.697

R a n ge o f A c tiv itie s : The County is able to undertake a wide range of activities under these pro­
grams to benefit very low/low income people or In areas where the majority of the people living
are very low/tow Income.
P a s t Parform a n ce: The purpose ot this public hearing win be to solicit citizen Input concerning
past activities and performances under the CDBG Programs. The hearing will be held on March
23,1996, at 7:00 p.m. In the Seminole County S ervices Building, Room 3024.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF
THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE EMPLOYEE RELATIONS DEPART­
MENT ADA COORDINATOR 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT (407) 3211130, EXTENSION 7941.
PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT IF THEY DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY DECISIONS MADE
AT THESE MEETINGS/HEARINGS, THEY WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS AND FOR 8UCH PURPOSE. THEY MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE. WHICH INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS BASED, PER SECTION 286.0105, FLORIDA
STATUTES.

i

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�4 A - Santofd Herakl Sanford, Florida •Sunday, March 1, 1998

Opinions
EDITORIAL

Com ing soon...
You, dear readers, are perusing
the very last issue o f the Sanford
Herald, which officially becom es
the Seminole H erald with our pub­
lication Tuesday.
We realize that our Sanford rea d ­
ers arc intelligent and curious
about their
neighbors here
in
Seminole County. So are we. We in­
tend to find them, and write about
them. But we also will continue our
strong coverage o f Sanford Issues,
many o f which arc unique to our
little city, the Jewel o f the St.
Johns.
We arc asking for your continued
support. Call us. write us, tell us
about yourselves and your story
ideas. Tell us if you like som ething
wc*ve done, and tell us If you don’t.
We want to know what you want to
know. W e’ll be trying some new
things...trying
them
out
on
you...new subjects, a brand new
look, new challenges with our new
name.
We continue to be your com m u ­
nity newspaper. We are your voice
and always welcom e your input,
whether it be by subm itting a guest
opinion column, w riting letters to
the editor, shooting photos when
you Just happen to have your cam ­
era handy and the opportunity w ill
pass before we can get there, or by
giving us a call and telling us
what’s on your mind.
Your comm unity newspaper, the
Seminole Herald, is ready to serve
you.

We must strengthen our building codes
W hat a w eb w r weave.
M aybe som e o f you can accept the rem orse
shown by our political leaders during this la t ­
est disaster In Central Florida, but I can not.
T h crr Is no doubt thnt they w ere sincere In
their concern for the victim s o f this tragedy, at
least 30 lives lost In this past w eek's torn a­
does. but what have they done in a construc­
tive m nttrr to help to protect these people
prior to this disaster? The answer Is...not
much.
It Is true that many o f these storm s would
destroy many o f the hom es and other buildings
w ithin their direct path no m atter how w ell
these buildings m ay have been constructed.
But. It Is also true that those not directly In
the path o f these storms, and even som e d i­
rectly within the pathway, could h are held up
much better had the construction been o f
higher quality.
The old argum ent that the cost is prohibitive
does not hold up. Th e truth la that our political
figures are falling to provide the proper leader­
ship In creating much m ore stringent building
codes. lY op er construction m ay not prevent
the destruction o f every building or home, but
It would decrease the dam age enough to save
m any buildings, and m ore Im portantly: lives.
Political lenders know that my statem ents
are correct. It Is they that do not have the fo r­
titude to create a Florida-wide set o f standards
designed to reduce the dam age o f these
storms. To visit these sites, after the fact and
to do nothing afterwards. Is mind boggling to
me. Today, when you purchase a hom e you
can't evrn expect It to last 30 years, the length
o f the typical m ortgage.
Poor construction Is evident In new hom es

Think about this,
Seminole County

ERNEST
HATTON II
C rn a it Halt** II l i a valaran
a* awmaraat (avarnmanl
and la a ctvk ad M il In Ilia
Marat! al saa4 ja m w a a l

throughout the area. I.e. siding falling apart,
water pipes bursting, homes being built In
known flood areas, poor termite protection and
laws, and most Importantly the widespread
building o f non-concrete one story homes. And
there's morel The point is that homes today
are falling apart within a few years without the
help o f a severe storm. What kind o f protection
Is being provided to the consumer? The answer
is none. Who Is to blame? The very same peo­
ple who appear on the scene to give us their
condolences. Are they sorry? Of course they
are. But what are they going to do about It!
This Is not a new Issue. It has been brought
up time and again. It will be Interesting to see
if there is a local, state or federal politician
who will seriously address these Issues now. 1
must make It clear that this Is not Just about
improving construction In the event o f hurri­
canes. tornadoes and other storms. This is
much broader than that. It Is a question of
good construction In every sense. Th r Issue
before our governmental bodies, code depart­
ment* and all concerned Is that of providing

• a a fo r d

Thank you to
the community
You have touched the hearts o f the residents,
staff and board’ of directors at the Good Samari­
tan Home In a special way. Therefore, we send
a "World O f Thanks’ to our churches, elected
officials, organizations, corporations, schools,
and individuals for your many contributions.
Because o f your generosity and reaching out to
touch someone, you have made our Homs a bet­
ter place.
You went out o f your way to be helpful In so
many ways, and you did U with kindness and a
smile. For this we appreciate you. You have
demonstrated what the Author Clifton L. Taulbert meant when he wrote, ’ In the community, a
nurturing attitude Is characterized by unselfish
caring, supportiveness, and a willingness to
• s s Letters, m g s BA

W e must prevent that on e fam ily whose
hom e has been flooded because we bent the
rules In order to accom m odate a builder or d e ­
veloper. One fam ily that has had their p o s s e s ­
sions lost because o f leaking w ater pipes. IN A
NEW HOME1 T h is should be our goal becau se
It will not Just be one family. There will be n
multitude o f hom eow ners who will benefit.
Th at Is how w idespread and disgraceful the
problem Is. Locally, this Is a very good c a m ­
paign Issue. Here It Is...
I will strongly endorse the overhauling o f our
building codes beyond that o f any other county
In order to give as much protection as p ossib le
to the citizens o f this county.
At the same tim e we will study the Issue o f
how existing hom es m ay be Improved by the
owners to provide further protection for them
and their fam ilies. It Is clear that building
codes once set and adhered to by all parties do
not affect the building Industry, or those c o n ­
nected with it. Instead, proper standards w ill
benefit our county both financially and most
Im portantly will set an exam ple for the nation
and provide as m uch protection as possible for
our citizens. W ith the know ledge provided to us
from Intense studies o f these Issues, we know
that we have made very effort and surely lives
w ill be spared. That In Itself Is paym ent
enough for our efforts. Th ere Is no better way
o f serving our citizens then by saving their
lives.

Special People
w

'T s a

TONY
TtZZIO
Tlzzio is an
advocate for
the disabled.

L E TTE R S
Saying one thing,
doing-anotheF'vjm • :
On May M r lQ07s‘4he&gt; historical &lt; preservation
board approved a coffee c a d and wrought iron
tables and chalrs.to be placed outside a restau­
rant located in the Odd Fellows Building. Mr.
Rami Yoseflan presented pictures and stated
that they would be exactly as what is at Church
Street Station.
As of this time nothing Mr. Rami Yoseflan
said he would do has been done. He now has a
hotdog stand Instead o f a coffee cart. The hotdog stand is closer to First Street than it is to
where his restaurant is supposed to be. Mr.
Rami Yoseflan has indicated that he would ap­
peal to the City Commission to allow him to
keep what he has there now. Everything he has
done with the historical board has been disin­
genuous.
One o f the biggest problems we have had In
this city is people talking out o f both sides of
their mouths about what they are going to do.
The concern o f many people Is that Mr. YoaC:
nan la affiliated with the company that wantsTa
build the hotel on the lake front. The m orc-hc
plavs names with the d tv and the historical
board the more people are going to think Ihlfl
hotel is some kind o f scam.
Mr. Yosaflan. don’t try and come Into our city
and break the rules to suit your benefit. We
don’t want lliat happening and we will not have
It happening. We now have a mayor and city
commission that will take a stand against such
practices.
A concerned Citizen.

fam ilies with hom es that they ran feel secure
In. not only from storms, but from falling w ater
pipes, term ite protection and construction m a ­
terials that do not have to be replaced by the
owner shortly after purchase.

*/
•/

Meet Steve Luptak

Suspended attorneys and their clients
Quoot Columnist
In a recent visit to Seminole County Court­
house. 1 found It to be Impossible to see a
Judge Just to ask a few questions about a ruling
in his court. Of course, i f I paid an attorney
several hundred dollars, we maybe could com ­
municate.
However, my story today started when some
defendants being represented by an attorney,
and this attorney being their counsel on rec­
ord. got himself suspended after his clients
paid the retainer In full. I find it to be unjust to
Issue arrest warrants for these defendants I f
the attorney on record failed to notify the court
and his clients that he had been suspended by
the Florida Bar for unprofessional reasons and
therefore, caused further hardship to the de­
fendants.
After further searching records, there were
no notices sent to the defendants and there­
fore hardships and embarrassment were
caused when the warrants were Issued and
honored because o f this attorneys negligence.
Despite trying to see the Judge 1 finally con- _
tacted a state senator, a member o f the Florida
Bar and the Supreme Court who mainly la re­
sponsible for lawyers' conduct and regulations.
The complaint is being looked Into and should
be/wlll be addressed as stated to me.
The attorney should be the one getting a
warrant Issued, not the defendant and the
Judges should make the attorneys liable I f they
fall to report to his or her court that he or ahe
has been disciplined by the Florida Bar and
therefore causes him or her to withdraw. The
Florida Bar stated that there Is something to

JOHNELL
JACKSON

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,

Seminole
County
activist

that effect In affect now. but may be over­
looked.
O f course, judges are lawyers too, plus. It
make the defendants spend more money on
the system and much more time on probation.
Probation and parole are two of the biggest
Jokes. These are supposed to be officers as­
sisting the court and encouraging good behav­
ior by convicted criminals, but actually are Just
money collectors and baby-sitters for adults.
The probation and parole can be thankful to
the State Attorney’s Office for their clients.
More wheeling and dealing is going on' with the
Stste Attorneys Office then the Florida Lottery.
Where I*m from you get treated like sons of
Ood, but for Seminole County residents you
have got to be careful o f this system. You can
easily be trapped. Protect yourselves, the truth
will prevail.
Ood bless you all.

In our Dec. 21, 1997 column on Eddie
Rose, we said there are ’ special people* eve­
rywhere. They may not b e what you would call
disabled, but they have overcome health and
life difficulties and gone on to make their
world a better place.
Today we will talk about another such per­
son. Steve Luptak Is a 06- year- old retired
military service veteran, bom in Detroit. Mich,
and la now an Oviedo resident. He Is the fa­
ther of two adult daughters, Christine and
Katherine whom he mostly raised alone and
he leads a very busy life.
Though all o f his public service activities
are too numerous to mention, we will review
some. He Is president o f the Winter Park
FOPA (Fraternal Order o f Police Associates), a
lifetime member o f the Reserve Officers A sso­
ciation and still manages to help many oth­
ers. Community service Is not new to Steve.
While working for the government. Steve
was asked to take part in the Loaned Execu­
tive Program. This program started in the
Nixon administration where executives were
loaned out for charity drives such as the
Heart Association. American Cancer Society,
etc. This was part o f the Combined Federal
Campaign and these executives included two
cabinet level people.
Having been both a retired federal employee
and U.S. Army colonel, he spent almost 35
years In the federal government both as a ci­
vilian and in the military. He was drafted Into
the service as he was about to finish pre-med
studies and was ready to enter medical
school. He was released from active duty to
the Army Reserve. He was recalled several
times' to be placed back on active duty.
Serving concurrent civilian and Army ca­
reers. his activities included: Senate liaison
officer, working with the Senate Armed Serv­
ices Committee; the Senate Committee on
Foreign Affairs; training, setting up the pro­
gram for Individual training; and working with
the media releasing materials like prepared
speeches, etc.
These matters Include some health difficul­
ties. Including back problems, but the biggest
o f these Is a heart condition, arterial fibrilla­
tion, which causes the heart to beat Irregular.
This was discovered In 1982 and he was sent
to Walter Reed Army Medical Hospital In
Washington.
T h e hardest thing,* he says, ’ about having
this condition Is the quality o f life.* For ex­
ample. Steve's heart problem occasionally
causes him extreme exhaustion. He originally

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The way we were: All
about Mardi Gras, 1954
GRACE M.
STINE CIPHER

TMfcrts frmn P ttar ichaal

On
Novem ber
14.
1930.
Postm aster
FLJ.
Holly
an­
nounced that the first S ocial
Security application form s had
arrived.
Also on that day. Merton Aycock was named to head a
W PA survey o f the county for a
book
to
be
known
as
‘ Historical
Records
Survey*.
Only docum ent* o f h istoric
value were being sought. In
December.
My Aycock
an­
nounced that four 1998 S an ­
ford newspapers
had been
added to this project: Sanford
Daily Journal (March 17 and
Ju ly 5). C hristian A dvocate
(June 30) and South Argus
(June 30).
On D ecem ber 7. 1930. n N a ­
tional
A irlin e*
plane.
fog
bound over Orlando, b ecam e
the first passenger-m all plane
to ever land In Sanford.
The city com m ission
ap­
proved. over residents' p r o ­
tests. a filling station at 13th
and Park. This occurred J a n u ­
ary 8. 1937.
And on July 4. 1937. the new
All Souls Catholic Church was
dedicated. Th e building had
cost $20,000 and the event occu n cd on the 50th anniversary
o f lire dedication o f their fo r­
mer building which w as burned
to the ground on January 23.
1932.

Dainty Dishes
Tire tardies Guild o f H oly
Cross Episcopal Church pu b­
lished a 46 page booklet e n ti­
tled ‘ Dainty Dishes* p robably
about
1920. Th is
a p p rox i­
mately date was arrlvrd at by
looking up the advertisers In
old city directories. Tire recipes
were presented quite differently
than In today's cook books;
they are Just In paragraph
form. I will Rive you o n r today
and bring oth rrs In later c o l­
umns.

Meek CksMpefee
Slice a large lem on and
bruise an ounce o f gin ger root.
Pour two quarts o f boiling w a ­
ter over this and stand It aw ay
until cooled to a blood heat.
Add an ounce o f tartaric a d d
and h alf yeast cake and put In
put
n the
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iys. Serve with cracked Ice.

NewsCoatlnaad from Pag* 1A
Currently, a lot o f stories
aren't being covered because
they don't fit In a prescribed
format. FOX 35 will not have a
prescribed format. They plan
to do com m unity based news.
They will cover Orlando, but
they will also cover Lake Mary
and other com m unities. T h ey
plan to do focus stories on b ig ­
ger Issues. And u r like oth er
stations, they will also co ver
high school and college s p o ils
on a regular basis.
FOX 35 s reporters have a l­
ready been out In the com m u ­
nities m eeting with law en ­
forcement
o fn d a ls.
visitin g
schools, etc... gettin g Into the
com m unities to find out what
they think Is Im portant and
getting to know the com m uni­
ties. FOX 35 has also done a
substantial survey o f view ers
asking what Issues they care
about, what affects them, what
affects th d r family. Th e new s
department will be using that
inform ation as a guide Into
making their n ew scast.
FOX 35 has already been
covering news stories for a
month. They've been running
the news departm ent os If they
are already on the air. even
sending feeds to the Fox New s
Channel.

Unlike oth er stations, there
are no plans at FOX 35 to do
things differently during the
ratings sweeps. *We h ope."
Avery said, ‘ to be able to d e ­
liver. night In. night out. com Ulng stories that view ers w ill
y Into."
"W O FL Iras put together a
com m unity oriented news team
that understands the Issues
and looks for ways to cover a
story that Illustrates a person's
Ufe.* Avery said. ‘ Lots o f new s
stories
are
done
becau se
they're easy and In you r face,
not necessarily because they're
newsworthy or relate to tire
view ers.*
W ith the advent o f tech n ol­
ogy. a lot o f stations do live
shots for the sake o f doing live
shots. A recent broadcast on
another station had a reporter
at a site In tire dork talking
about what went on earlier In
tire day. Then the station cut to
video showtng what liad gone
on. Th ere w as absolutely no
reason for the reporter to b e
live at the site. FOX 35 will b e
doing live shots for breakin g
news, but reporters will not be
doing live shots Just to be d o ­
ing live shots.
Avery also prom ises that
'th e y will not beat a story to
death. There w ill not be team
coverage o f a story, there w ill

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be one reporter w ho covers the
story tn depth becau se p eo p le
want to get the details and
move on.
Th e ever expanding en ter­
tainment Industry in C entral
Florida will be covered by en ­
tertainment
reporter
Steve
Oldfield. He w ill also be c o v ­
ering local theater and high
school and college theater.
*We are genuinely concern ed
about what view ers
th in k.'
Avery said. And A very know s
news, as a veteran o f the b u si­
ness for 34 years. He cam e to
Lake Mary from a Meredith s t a ­
tion In Flint. M ichigan w here
he had worked for 17 years In
the news departm ent.
H I*
news team com es from all over.
Anchor Jo Ann Bauer Is from
Sarasota, sports anchor Scott
Burrldge Is from Orand Junc­
tion. Colorado,
w eatherm an
Ken Daily is from Birm ingham .
Alabam a.
O ther reporters
com e from Salt Lake, S avan ­
nah, Los Angeles, Iowa and I l­
linois.
"This great diversity o f ta l­
ent,* BUI said, ‘ has a com m on
thread, an Innate Interest In
p eop le."
FOX 35 will be encouraging
view er feedback.
Call them,
w rite them o r visit their w eb
site at w w w .w ofl.com .
T h ey
want to know w hat you think.

LettersCoatlawd from Pag* LA
share time.*
Again, we say thank you and express the deep
and abiding appreciation o f the Good Sam aritan
Home for you r unselfishness, concern and dedi­
cation to the welfare o f o u r residents.
Blessings and Peace,

Good editorial

Mn. Thelma Mika. Director
Residents, Staff and Board of Directors
of the Oood Samaritan B o as of Sanford

NeO Snow
Sanford

TizziO'
Continued front Page LA
cam e to Central Florida to help care for Ills
m other Katerina, a 97 -year- old form er head
nurse w ho Steve says ‘ She wound up taking
care o f me.* •
His efforts haven't gone unnoticed. W hile he
was In the hospital for his heart he had som e
visitors. Th ey couldn't see him at first b e­
cause o f the nature o f his Illness unless they
w ere fam ily m em bers. Although these gen tle­
men didn't look like Steve, they told the
nurses they were h is brothers.
Many o f these visitors w ere law enforcem ent
professionals who knew o f Steve's comm unity

Good editorial In last Sunday's paper rega rd ­
ing the two ch u rch es'jo in t w orship service.
Oood for race relations as well as worship.
Thanks,

P.S. 1 attend First Baptist.

efforts. A m edical professional noticed that
these visitors w ere m ore concerned about
Steve than average fam ily members. T h is re­
porter has never met a person w ho has gotten
such respect. W hat else can w e say?

Let your voice be heard
O u r readers arc Invited to contribu te gu est
opinion colum ns for pubUcation as w ell aa
letters to the editor. Each elected official and
politico w ho has announced can didacy fo r
'elected office Is encouraged to w rite as o ften
as once a month.

SANFORD

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Fighting fires
Ground breaking ceremonies were held this past week
for a new 10,800 square foot Aircraft Fire Fighting and
Rescue station, at the Orlando Sanford Airport.
Wielding the commemorative spades, left to right,
John ‘ Jay* Shanley. fire chief for the Airport Author-

tty, Bobby Von Hertxjlis, President of McKee Con­
struction. Ken Wright airport board member, and
Steve Cooke, director of aviation. The new facility is
to improve the fire fighting capabilities at the airport.

Police headquarters to be discussed
By NICK PPBIPAU F
Herald S ta ff W riter
SANFORD - Th e Sanford City
Com m ission and Sanford A ir­
port Authority will hold a Joint
m eeting Monday evening to
discuss Item * o f mutual c o n ­
cern between the two entitle*.
One o f the far-reaching Item s
Is a discussion concerning the
possible use o f Building 310.
the present Sem inole County
SherlfT* Departm ent headquar­
ter*. a * a new Sanford police
station.
Th e m atter h a* been brought
up for discussion during p revi­
ous city com m ission work ses­
sions. with Indications that
most o f the com m issioners are
leaning In favor o f using the
building for that purpose.
Earlier this
month.
City
M anager Bill Simmons. Police
C h ief Joe Dillard, and Deputy
C h ief Dennis W hitm ire toured
the building at the airport to
see If It would be feasible to
pursue the concept o f acqu ir­

ing the lease. Sim m ons said
the spare In the structure Is
close to the projected space
requirem ents estim ated to be
needed b y the year 2015.
Th e sherlfT* departm ent Is
scheduled to m ove out o f the
facility b y the end o f S ep tem ­
ber. and Sim m ons Is reportedly
working on seeking an a n alysis
o f what the cost would be to
relocate and what would need
repairs.
Thus far. oth er suggested
m ove* from the present S a n ­
ford police station at 815 S.
French Avenue Included u tiliz­
ing the em pty city-ow ned lot
across French Avenue from
Sanford Middle School, and a
form er bank building on W.
First Street downtown. N eith er
liave proven to be what the
com m ission
considered
as
cost-efficient.
Th e police departm ent has
said that the present fa cility
lias Insufficient space for e v i­
dence storage and record stor­
age. as w ell as oth er needed
facilities. Efforts have been

Fo­

under w ay by the city for w ell
over a year In seeking a p o s s i­
ble n ew location.
A * o f early this week, the fo l­
lowing Items w ere listed on the
agenda for the Joint city/alrport
w ork session:

•Review - Previously approved
Airport Layout M aster Plan
•Discussion - Status and future
requirement
for
storm w ater
m aster plan and utilities m as­
ter plan Including w astew ater
treatment plant.
•Discussion
- Runway 9-27
w etlands m itigation land - 7G
acres at city-owned S ite -10.
•Discussion • Future use o f
Bulldlng-310 os Sanford P olice
Departm ent headquarters.
•Discussion - Requirement for
regulatory agency perm its for
all w ork on city-ow ned p r o p ­
erty.
Th e m eeting Is scheduled to
begin at 6 p.m .. In the W.C.
‘ BUI* Hutchinson Board Room ,
second floor. A.K. S hoem aker
Term inal BuUdlng. at the Or­
lando Sanford A irport.

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M AROARTT A . HAD AD
Margaret A. Hadad, 78, C lara
Avenu e.' died Thursday, F eb .
26. 1998 at h er residence. B om
In Camden. N J . . she moved to
C entral Florida In 1997 from
M oorlstown. N J . Mrs. Hadad
was a s elf em ployed In vest­
ment counselor. In New Jersey
she was vice president o f
Deborah C harter and worked
with the Departm ent o f Aging
and the m entally ill through
the ‘ Step Up and Step Out*
program. Mrs. Hadad was a
m em ber o f Grace Fellow ship
C ongregational Church. San­
ford.
Survivors Include son. T h o ­
mas. Big Lake. Alaska; daugh­
ter Barbara W atson. DeLand;
four grandchildren.
Stephen R. Baldauff Funeral
Home. Inc.. Deltona, In charge
o f arrangem ents.
PATR ICIA JEANNE HOLT
Patricia Jeanne
Holt.
66,
Dothan. Ala., died Friday. Feb.
27. 1998 at Southeast A labam a
Medical Center. Ms. Holt was
b o m August 15. 1931 in Liver­
pool. Ohio. Ms. Holt was a re­
tired registered nurse.
Survivors Include Sister, Ju ­
dith K. Greenlee. Dothan. A la.
Ward-WUson Funeral Home.
Dothan. Ala., in charge o f a r ­
rangem ents.

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BOLT. PATRICIA JEANNE
Ms. Patricia Jeanne Halt. 66. of
Dothan. Ala., died Friday. Feb. 27.
1988 at Southeast Alabama Medical
Center following an extended IIThe family will receive friends at
the funeral home Saturday, Feb. 28
from 6 to 8 p.m. Funeral services
will be at 230. Sunday. March I at
Ward-WUson Chapel with the ffcv.
Wullorc Russell officiating. Burial
will follow at Memory BUI Cemetery
with Ward-Wilson funeral Home di­
recting.
Mr*. Bolt was bom August 15,
1931 tn East Liverpool, Ohio to the
late Gabriel and Elizabeth L
(Drcter) Holt. She attended nurses
training at East Liverpool City Hos­
pital where she became a registered
nurse. She moved to Sanford, Fla.
and worked for Seminole Memorial
Hospital for a short time and then
for Dr. Robot M. Roaonond for
over 30 years. v She moved to
Dothan four years ago.
Flowers wlU be accepted or memo­
rial contributions may be made to
the American Heart Association,
P.O. Box 6267, Dothan. AL.. 36302
or the Diabetes Trust Fund, 1808
Seventh Avenue South, Birming­
ham. AL.. 35294.
Survivors
include
sister and
brother-in-law. Judith K. A Patrick
Greenlee. Dothan. Ala.: aunt. Vlr-

ginla Ix it r . East Liverpool. Ohio;
nieces A spouses, Michele A Rfchsrd Hams. Cottonwood.
Ala..
Denise Vanscyoc. Slate College, Pa..
Shawn A !UUy Maganas. Dothan.
Ala.

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I recently cam e across the
"Poop Sheet* given to each
Sem inole High Band m em ber
for our Mardi Gras trip In 1954.
Bandm aster E m ,c Cow ley had
everything well organized and
we were expected to follow In­
structions.
T lie first
page gives the
schedule for our four- day trip.
On Sunday. February 28. the
loading crew was to report at 4
a.m.; buses left at G. Sunday
ber and brought to the band
School and a roadside p icn ic
hall try G:00 p.m. Saturday or It
were scheduled at 11 a.m. and
would not be taken.
at 7 p.m. w r were to arrive at
Th e third page told about
the W inter Oardens Motel In
m eals, money and rules. Each
M obile.
person was to receive $10 for
Monday morning w e w ere to
meals. (My dad was treasurer
leave at H a.m. and would a r­
for the trip and gave out $3
rive In New Orleans at a p ­
each day; he carried $ I and $2
proxim ately 3 p.m. The bus
b ills.)
would then return to town from
Som e rule* from the co n sti­
Jackson Barracks where w e
tution were given, one stated
stayed for free time until 7:30
that cuddling or disorderly
p.m. at which time we would
conduct were offen se*
that
watch the night parade t o ­
would cause Im mediate expu l­
gether.
sion from the band.
On Mardi Gras Day. Tuesday,
Th e
follow ing
additional
w r were to report for roll call
rule* were listed: Travel In
In uniform at 7:30 a.m. T h e
groups o f four when on free
buses would then take us to
time. No gam bling or drinking:
breakfast after which we lined
sm oking was perm itted only by
up for the Rex Parade at 9:30.
parents' written consent and
The parade was to end at
that o f the band director. No
1:30 p m.: w r could either stay
sm oking In public. Observe
In town In uniform for free time
high moral standards at all
or return to barrack* by bus to
lim es. Observe the OfT Lim it*
rhangr. At 0:30 p.m. we w ere
areas. Do not ride In taxi ca b *
to meet at the Greyhound s t a ­
except In case o f em ergency.
tion. having had supper, to re­
Rem em ber that you represent
turn to barracks. And at 8:30
your fam ily, the band's reputa­
p.m. we were to leave for the
tion. the school. Sanford and
Hex Ball.
Florida.
Any
m isdem eanors
W ednesday m orning w r w ere
may result In your early return
to leave New O rleans and drive
to Sanford • alone.
straight through, arriving In
I'm glad to report that eve ry ­
Sanford at approxim ately G
one behaved properly and no
a.m. on Thursday.
one liad to be sent home. I
I can think o f a few things we
wrote about our experience In
did that weren't scheduled: we
one o f my llrst columns: It was
had our Sunday picnic In the
a m arvelous trip which will be
Tallahassee bus station b e ­
remem bered fondly by all wlu&gt;
cause o f rainy weather: we
took part. 44 years ago)
stopped on Monday to tour
Jefferson Davis' home. B eau ­
voir. near
Biloxi;
and on
W ltlle I was looking through
W ednesday w e w ere given a
Peter School's Sanford and the
short period o f free lim e In the
World War II Yean for my
French Q u artrr before leaving
January 18 column. I cam e
for home.
across som e oth er tidbits that
The second sheet gives a
are perhaps o f Interest.
check list for packing. The only
Rem ember
M.B.
(T-B on e)
acceptable dress for traveling
Smith who was a farm er here
was good school clothes. Th ere
and state representative In the
Is a list o f suggested Item s to
1940‘s? I alw ays
w ondered. _
park: we were only allqw rd one
1w h at his given nam e was. W elt^ ‘
suitpasc. W e also, h a d to take, a
Marlon Barton (T-Bone) S m l f R V
bedroll, unlfonn. Instrument
was listed as having his 57th
and formal. Everything, had to
birthday on O ctober 4. 1930.
be marked with our trip l u m ­
Now w e know!

0RLAf
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�6 A •San tool Herald. Sanford. Florida •Sunday. March 1 . 199B

Health /Fitness
PAIN M A N A G E M E N T
M ED IC IN E

Looking for a good night’s sleep? Try Melatonin
By A LYC E K L E IN RN
Special to the Herald
Dally stresses can cause enough anxiety
to Im pede a good night o f sleep. A sleep
deficit accrued from fitful nights o f tossing
and turning m akes difficu lt to rem a in
m entally astute during the day. Insom nia
Is a com m on p roblem , effecting a p p rox i­
mately one-third o f adults In the U n ited
States.
Melatonin, a horm one secreted by th e
pineal gland In the brain. Is believed to
influence sleep, b olster the Im m une sy s­
tem. ward ofT heart disease, and slow th e
growth o f tum ors. Although It Is being sold
In health food stores and p h a rm a cies
across the nation. It has not been sclentlflcallv proven to be com pletely safe and
effective. M elatonin Is available without a
prescription and Is unregulated by th e
FDA (Food and D rug Adm inistration)!
Some scientists believe that If the body
does not produce enough m elatonin at the
right time, restful sleep w ill not ensue.
A ccording to A m erican M edical A s s o c ia ­
tion Encyclopedia o f M edicine, our b io ­
rhythm s are based on a circadian (24
hour) cycle. Th e release o f m elatonin Is
stim ulated by darkness, and abates as the
sun com es up and light receptors In th e
eye cause the pineal gland to slow s e c r e ­
tion o f the horm one. Air travel Into an­
other tim e zone causes a distortion o f
night and day for the traveler and the
circadian cycle Is disrupted resulting In
Jet lag.
Research suggests that oral a d ­
m inistration o f m elatonin m ay not only
Influence sleep, but provide re lie f from Jet
lag by assisting the traveler to reset his or
her Internal clock.

To sleep like a queen (or king), try a glass of milk
at bedtime and curb caffeine intake. If that
doesn't work, melatonin might.
aging process by fightin g free radical
dam age and bolsterin g the Immune rystem. Due to these potential effects. It Is
thought that m elatonin can help preven t
can cer or be o f benefit to persons who
have been diagnosed w ith cancer.
Dr. R. L. W urtm an, a research er at the
Massachusetts Institute o f Tech n ology,
states that there Is a good Indication that
m elatonin does help people sleep, but the
safe and correct dose Is still not known.
More research needs to be conducted In
order to determ ine the sa fety o f melatonin
adm inistration. M elatonin levels In the
blood are around 0.3 m illigram s during
sleep. Stores are sellin g melatonin pills
that can raise blood levels to m ore than
10 tim es the norm al amount. It Is still
uncertain what serious side effects can r e ­
sult from this overdose.
Dr. Cathy Pagan o f Integrated Health
Partners Is a physician who practices h o ­
listic health care In Orlando. H er sp ecific
areas o f focus are diabetes, nutrition and
obesity. Dr. Pagan believes that peop le
should exercise
caution when
takin g

"M elatonin has been found to Inhibit
LDL flow density lipids or "bad c h o le s ­
terol") and the synthesis o f ch olesterol",
stated Dr. M uller In Biochem ical and B io ­
physical Research, 1994. This reduces the
risk o f arteriosclerosis and heart disease.
M elatonin production slows as we age.
Som e research points to the possibility
that m elatonin su pplem en tation slows th e

m elatonin "The m elatonin sold In health
food stores is m anufactured from plants
and can contain Im purities. If the b o ttle
states that the horm one has been e x ­
tracted front an anim al you nerd to ask
which animal and w here the m elatonin
lias been extracted fro m 1* said Dr. Pagan.
"M elatonin Is not FDA approved. Th e w ay
these horm ones are m anufactured Is not
standardized o r controlled and the actual
concentration o f m elatonin may differ
from one bottle to another."
A dose o f two m illigram s to five m illi­
gram s o f m elatonin should be taken nt a
time based on circadian rhythm s. Th e
best times for most people to take m e la ­
tonin nnd achieve opttmnl results, a c ­
cording to Dr. Pagan, Is betw een five and
ten o'clock In the evening.
"People need to be aware Uiat high
doses o f m elatonin h avr significant side
eflects. High doses cause sedation, p ro b ­
lem s with the reprodu ctive system, and a
decreased sex drive", said Dr. Pagan.
"Anyone who Is prrgnnnt. trying to get
pregnant, has diabetes, an Im m u n ologic
or psychiatric disorder, suflers from a lle r ­
gies, or Is tnklng prednisone, cortisone,
birth control pills, or thyroid h orm one
should abstain from taking m elatonin".
Since there Is no scientific evidence that
su pplem entation o f the horm one m e la ­
tonin will not have adverse eflects. It Is
recom m ended that persons w ho decide to
procure this sleep aid use It with caution.
There are some safe strategies that can
possibly provide re lie f from
Insom nia

Peter R. Preganz, M.D.
Board Certified, American Board of Anesthesiology
Diplomate, American Academy of Pain Management

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Diagnosis &amp; Treatm ent O f R ecu rrin g &amp; C hronic
Pain In clu d in g Back, Shingles &amp; Cancer Pain

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themselves

By JEFF BERLUVICKX
Herald Staff Writer

At
Tuscawilla
Middle
School, if anybody has a
problem, they don’t go iunnlng to the Principal's office.
They go running to each
other.
Tuscawilla is kicking off a
peer mediation program in
which si udents get together to
mediate personal problems of
their fellow students. There
ore 27 kids selected to par­
ticipate after a long Interview
process* and assistant princi­
pal Tom Robalr said he Is ex­
cited to see it get off the
ground.
*lt*s our attempt to give the
children an avenue before a
situation develops that causes
a problem.* Robalr aald. *We
need something In place to
give them assistance.*
The mediation consists o f a
round-table discussion In the
presence of on administrator.
Anyone with a problem con­
cerning another students sim ­
ply fills out a peer mediation
form and they get together to
work out the problem.
Some o f the mediators said

the problems usually consist
o f stopping rumors and boy­
friend-girlfriend problems.
The kid were taught by na­
tionally-trained specialists In
the field who ore stationed
over at neighboring
Lake
Howell High. Seminole County
paid the cost for the special­
ists. After the
specialists
came over to Tuscawilla. the
selected kids went through a
four-and-a-half hour training
program. The kids, range eve­
rywhere from sixth- to eighthgrade and there is a mix dur­
ing the actual sessions.
*ln training, told us to have
the kids come to us. tell their
problems and try to see each
other's point.* eighth-grader
Jennifer Santana said. *We try

to teach them how to solve It.
then they sign a contract and
come back In a couple of
weeks to talk about It again.*
Eighth-grader Zarhary Sale
added. T h ere are always at
least two mediators and the
people with the problems face
each other. Everyone gets
thetr own turn to talk and they
can't Interrupt.*
•After they sort it all out.
there’s no problems.* seventh-

grader
Clarence
Phllpott
added.
Zachary said the mediators
never say who's at fault and
that it's up to the kids with
the gripe to come up with
thetr own solution.
Eighth-grader
Emily Stefurak said everything the kids
say stays In the room and
there's to be no discussion
outside o f the session.
Zachary said the students
take the program seriously.

T h e teachers didn't Just
want kids who wanted to get
out o f class,* he said. *!t's im ­
portant and we do It to help
people.*
All o f the mediators are A-D
students.
One o f the few rules over
who gets to mediate Is that no
one can deal with a friend's
situation, but with 27 Idds in­
cluded, that should never be a
problem.
The program seems to work,
especially in a situation In­
volving boyfriends and girl­
friends.
•It's usually solved If they
can Just hear each other's side
o f the story.* Jennifer said.

Soma of Via 27 Tuscswtas MUdto School atudants Invotvad w«h paar
matiaion am Zachary Salt. Em*y Stafurak, Jsnnifor Santana and
Ctaranoa Phgpott, along wtth assistant principal Tom Robalr and dsputy
Frank Johnaon.
Emily added. *lt's almost
always a problem started be­
cause o f rumors."
Robalr aald the program has
been highly successful and
he's looking forward to seeing
It In place.

*As long as It gives the kids
a chance to get Involved. It
makes our school a better
place.* he said.
That's a rumor everyone at
Tuscawilla should be spread­
ing.

Lake Brantley students making a difference
thetr peers and others. Th e
class involves such topics as
leadership, decision
problem -solving, feedback, em ­
pathy. listening, and so on. Th is
provides them with the oppor­
tunity to become more con­
scious o f themselves and fellow
peers.
The class, only has limited
room: therefore, an application
is required along wtth reeottjmendstians and ■ *fo ir"'t)P A .
Since the students will have to
be working and tutoring chil­
dren commitment, enthusiasm,
responsibility. Judgment skills,
sell-confidence. and politeness
are also key factors.

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The Lake Brantley peer coun­
selors are not Just average stu­
dents, they are top-notch stu­
dents which la obvious by thetr
superior program.
After the students end several
weeks training wtth Sullivan,
each students is assigned to s
elementary or middle school,
where they are placed Into a
classroom to start putting thetr
new skills to good use.
Lake Brantley student Jennifer Orrini «rifo first grad­
ers Brett Lsndsfsfd end Ashley Argo. Jennifer is one

of foe Lake Brands* students petttdpeSng In
counseNng.

This story Is why the peer
was picking up starfish from the
counseling program was devel­
sand and tossing them gently
oped and why the students and
back Into the ocean. ’What are
Tracey Sullivan, director o f tire
you
doing?’
the
wise
man
asked.
For the Peer Counseling stu­

By COURTNEY LXFFEW
Herald Correspondent___________
dents at Lake Brantley High
School they have learned that
one person can make a differ­
ence.
a n d (fie

"The sun Is coming up and the
tide Is going out: if I don’t throw
them In they’ll die." ‘But young
man. there are miles and miles qf
beach with starfish all along U...
uou can't possibly make a
A story Inspired by Loren Flslry
difference.’ The young man bent
down, picked up another
A wise man was taking a sunrise
starfish, and threw It lovingly
walk along the beach. In the
back Into the ocean, past the
distance he cai^ht sight q f a
breaking waves. ’It made a
young man who seemed to be
difference to that one," he
dancing along the waves. As he
replied.
got closer he saw the young man

program, helps people under­
stand how crucial it la to teach
our children there la that young
man In everyone that wants to
throw the starfish back Into the
sea. U Is Just a matter o f taking
the Initiative.
Peer counseling la a course
with four levels for only eleventh
and twelfth graders that gives
students an understanding o f
the elements o f communication,
team building and counseling
skills, to in turn be able to ala

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'It's fantastic for the children.
The children love the counselors
and the students are auperb. I
can't say enough wonderful
things about the program,* said
Forest City Elementary School
fifth grade teacher,
Jeanne
Freeh.
The students have to deal with
issues pertaining to the children
such as cancer. AIDS, divorce,
deaths, etc. The students spend
four days a week In the
classrooms which leads to a
close bond between student and
child. This becomes beneficial
to the teachers because some
children feel more comfortable
and are willing to open up to the
student counselors.

Passes, a senior
computer science major at
Fcm im College In Virginia,
was named to the Dean's List
for the foil semester. She Is a
graduate o f Lake Maiy High
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"You learn In all classes, but raisers the students gather
there Is no class quite Hk»» this. money to grant one wish for one
This d o ss Is devoted to you. child from the Children's Make
In years
your knowledge o f self, knowl­ A Wish Foundation.
edge o f the people around you. past they have sent a child who
been
diagnosed
with
and your emotional growth. It Is had
a place where you will make leukemia to visit his family In
new friends, but most o f all a Venexuela while another boy
place where your true self can had lost one o f his legs and his.
for a
computer was
be revealed In a comfortable en­ wish
, *
vironment,* oak* H rer Counsel granted.lng Ghe student Brett Qambrell. __ .While going..through.this ex-.
These'students are* not’ ju s lln in ord in ary program the stu­
this program to receive a simple dents have become very close
*Ak for the year. The students knit. The feeling o f a small fam ­
definitely have to work hard for ily can be seen. The students
a grade but they also enjoy be­ have had to master the some­
ing around and supporting the times difficult task o f expressing
children.
thetr emotions and concerns
’ Don't take this class thinking Just like they expect from the
an easy *A'... take this class to children, therefore, they grow
explore who you are and who familiar with one another.
you want to be. Take the skills
T h U class U a place where
you learn here and value them
for the rest o f your life. It is well you have to leave your comfort
worth i t * Peer Counseling One rone and open up to others.*
aald
senior Peer Counseling
student Kara Rates.
In addition to going to the One stu den t Heather Cooley.
schools each week, the students
The tedious labor the students
ore required to participate In and Sullivan do U inspiriting.
four volunteer activities. The That feeling ts visible as you
students find that volunteering walk into the classroom and see
ts energising and rewarding and the numerous pictures o f fund­
go on to partake In many other raisers and the students with
charitable events.
thetr children. It la a warm at­
"You realise it once you get in mosphere that la not always
the class, how much you have a present when you enter Into a
love for people. Don't be afraid normal high school classroom.
to love and learn because you
With the
experience
and
will get nothing but love and
knowledge in return." expressed guidance Sullivan has given to
senior Peer Counseling Four her students, they have learned
and appreciated morals. Instudent. Danielle Disney.
The peer counselors serve and sights into human behavior, and
cooperate In the PTSA Open kindness that the program ex­
hibits.
House, the PTSA Spaghetti
dinner, the MS Walk. Habitat
Sullivan has taught them more
for Humanity. Florida Living than the basic fundamentals o f
Center. Walk America, Coalition school. She has showed them
for the Homeless, the Boys and how to make a difference in
Girls Club. Flight to Santa Land someone’s life and how much
and several more.
one person can make that dif­
Each year
through
fund- ference. '

the University o f Wyoming.

Craig Kemper, o f
Longwood, and a senior at
Wake Forest University, was
announced to the school's
Dean's List.

• • •

Daaaa HaCfoatg. o f Longwood, earned Dean's lis t hon­
ors at Utica College of Syra­
cuse University.

OUvla M argaret (1st, o f
Longwood. and a senior at
Wake Forest University, was
named to the school's Dean's
L is t

_ a Kinderat Pine Crest
-----------was
named
8emlnolc County ertwni
lated Employee o f the Year.
She has been at Pine Croat for
18 years.

fTiimr Lee W alt, a gradu­

• I t

• as, *

M ag d a r k s was chosen as
Teacher o f the Year and A d a
fomaaa was chosen School
Related Employee o f the Year
for Idyfiwtlde
Elementary

SchoolOviedo. r e c d v t d fc J ^ B A from

ating senior at Lake Maiy
High School, was named as a
candidate in the 1908 Presi­
dential
Scholars
Program.
Scholars will be Invited to
Washington. D.C. to receive a
medallion and meet with
members o f government.

• • •

Bath W lap U ag. a grauuatc
o f Lake Brantley, and son o f
Gary and Elaine Wiepklng.
was named a member o f the
E.A.Q.L.E. Mentor Program at
Ashland University. He is a
religion nu^or.

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Uviford Herald S.mtoul Florida

Sunday. March 1. 1998

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A shley
C on tin u ed from Page 1A
U ivrn d rr 'It's as if C«od was
saying, lips little girl slimtld
lx- alive '*
The uni Is ai Arnold I'alrnrr
Hospital for Wom en and C h il­
dren. ami Is expected to l»e re
leased Tuesday Iter aunt said
that she w.is aware of what
hap|H*ned ■Ashley- said, "a tor
undo H&lt;&gt;t me
She also said
shr knew her inomrny was not
eomlnH hack "
Hie Ixidies ot |he grandparents and Kevin Taylor were
found quit klv lint it was :«&gt;
hours later
after
extensive
to-arching that dlvrrs found
Penny Hall In a chest-deep
swamp In the woods.
'H er little fists were balled

up and a diamond engagem ent
ring gllstenrd on hrr fin ger."
Divender said
Krlatlves also found a few of
thr things that belonged to the
Hall family One was the baby
IxMik Penny Hall had ((im p lied
for Ashley
Inside thr front rover, was
the
red
patien ts
b ru rrlrt
Penny Hall wore at the h o s p i­
tal when hrr daughter was
bom
July 24. 1992
Another page had the baby's
footprints and statistics lit 23
Inches. Wright 10 4 lbs.
Hall also put a Irttrr In thr
Ixxik. addressed to hrr daugh
ter.
It was written when Hall
was 1(3. and read:

HOME
OF
THE «

‘ Ashley. Jot
your
/ut lire
please don't get pregnant oral
rrwsx lift i/our Jreedotn o/ firm
Uuf fun Go to school, college
and per i/oo a Jirv Job
’llelleur Mommy, you'll lu-ed
a (food Job thr way u v funs* lo
line l(fe al this /juuiI to lime.
‘Just no kills u’fufr you i f
still tfouny Mommy tm x only
14 years old whrn /Jound out I
was pregnant It u&lt;as good, but
had I love you any m ay If m y
thing ever pars wrong remem
her I to w you a/u&lt;ayx please
understand I lots* you. n est if
t ie aren't always a happy Jam
tty Daddy just needs to Jlyure
out {f he lean Is Mommy or nof
‘Never Jorifet that I will al
u&lt;ays lave you no matter what
‘ Love always. Mom m y "

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heard crylnn for help near the
trailer home where she lived
with her mother and three oth ­
ers. They were killed. Ashley
survived
*We must put our faith In
God." said Sem inole County
Com m issioner Daryl McLain, a
resident ot Kurrka Ham m ock.
T h e r e an- no o th rr good rea­
sons why lives are taken.
McLain Joined search parties
the two days after the storm,
pushed for county program s to
help the people who were a f­
fected and on Friday attended
two o f the memorial services
held In Sanford churrhes.
On Sunday, memorial serv­
ices will lx* held throughout the
county. Tliere's a 5 p.m. C o m ­
munity Memorial Service at
First Baptist Church In S an ­
ford.
In the meantime, county em ­
ployees and volunteers work
24 -hours a day at the disaster
site. A program called "Adopt A
Block” began on Friday and
within an hour more than BO
requests were made by resi­
dents who needed roofing m a ­
terials. debris removal or veh i­
cle removal.
The Department o f l*ubllc
Safety. Sheriff's deputies. l a b ­
ile W orks personnel and oth er
ugcnrles staffed the ‘ Adopt A
Block” tram s that circulated
throughout thr community.
Sheriff's
deputies
Cindy
H om strad and C raig Magee
were on one o f flic ‘ Adopt a
B lock" team s Friday when they
found yet another victim o f the
tornado - u registered eagle. ‘ It
was an adult eagle und we
found It In the Pine W ay area,"
Hom strad said.
Tlie most unusual request
tlie county received was from
un elderly man who asked If he
could have some o f the $3 m il­
lion President Bill Clinton said
was targeted for Florida tor­
nado victim s.

W hrn thr county people ar
nvrd al the man's home, they
found no damage or problem s
‘ He simply wanted some of the
m oney." a county em ployee
said
Clinton came to Florida on
Thursday
and
viewed
the
Sem inole County damage from
Martnr One helicopter.
He
went on foot through the tor­
nado dam age In K issim m ee
and Osceola County where 24
died. ‘ Keep your chin up.” he
said. "We will help you.”
That has been S em in ole's
goal from the start - to help.
T lie county has waived per­
mit fees for storm victims who
will be rebuilding on their
properly.
Those who had a conven ­
tional home, may up to one
year place a travel trailer or
mobile home on their property.
If these residents wish to re­
place their home with a m obile
home, tlie county will waive the
fee.
T lie county provided 30 large
dumpsters for storm debris. All
landfill fees are waived for d e ­
bris rrlatlng to the disaster.
T lie Health Department Is
distributing w ater from tlie
Tern Challenge building lo ­
cated at the Intersection o f S.
Sanford Ave. and Lake Mary
Blvd.
County officials are c o n ­
cerned about looters, gaw kers
and scam artists. Deputy sher­
iffs are throughout the area
and county building In spectors
are visiting those who need the
nam es and num bers o f li­
censed contractors.
There has been an outpour­
ing o f support from people all
over
the
world.
S em in ole
County Com m ission Chairm an
Randy Morris said he has re­
ceived m essages from Europe.
T lie city o f Sanford. N.C. b e ­
gan a ‘ Sanford Helps Sanford"
program,
loading a
tractor
trailer full o f blankets, clo th ­

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us school supplies for victim s
o f the tornado Mayor W inston
Hrster and TV station manager
Richard
Felndcl
began
thr
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HoralsLStaff Writer
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S o m e tim e s it boys advance on to
d o e s n ’t p a y to district soccer finals
b e a n ic e g u y
By TO NY DeSORM IER
Hr raid correspondent

SA N FO R D _ A n Incident In C o n n e cticu t
b rou gh t about som e th ou gh ts on the S e m i­
n ole C ou n ty sp orts scene ns w ell ns w om en 's
sp orts n ationw ide.
A s ev ciy b o d y kn ow s b y now , the U n iversity
o f C on n ecticu t w om en 's basketball conch
G cn o A u rlem m a arra n ged for his Inju red
scorin g lea d er N ykesha Sales, w ith the c o o p ­
eration o f his op pon en t and the c o m m is ­
sio n er o f the Dig East C onference, M ike
TYanghcse. to a llow Sales to score nn u n con tested layu p a t the start o f their g a m e
again st Vlllnnovn W edn esday.
T h e reason w a s that S ales w as one point
from the sch ool's a ll-tim e scorin g record
w h en h er ca ree r ended w ith a to m A chilles
tendon last w eekend.
W ednesday. sh cTiobblcd out nt the start o f
the gam e, set the record, then w alked olT to a
lou d ovation.
U Conn allow ed Vlllanovn to score nn u n ­
contested bosket so thnt both team s could
start ou t even.
N ow A u rlem m a Is b ein g vilified b y fans,
m ostly m en. from all o v er the country.
He doesn 't deserve It. In fact, he should be
praised for the a tten tion he bus brou gh t to
the w om en 's gam e o v er the last several
yea rs.
A u rlem m a has b een labeled a p ig by m u ch
o f the m edia, the sam e on es w h o so aclfrlgh teou sly rave abou t w om en 's bask etball In
th eir politically correct m anner.
B u t all A u rlem m a w as d o in g w as m ak in g a

| c \ h o gave h er
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TYanghcse is t h P o lle w h o m ad e th e b iggest
m istake, sayin g h e w ou ld n 't have allow ed the
p loy I f It had been a m an 's gam e. N ow he's
b ein g abused fo r sa yin g th at m en's and
w om en 's basketball sh ou ldn't be treated e x ­
a ctly the sam e.
I f you d ig ben eath the perceived sexism be­
hind the rem ark . It m akes som e sense. R igh t
now . In 1998, th ey aren 't th e sam e.
F or w om en 's b ask etball to be on com p letely
eq u a l fo otin g w ith the m en's gam e - and th a t
w ill n ever happ en • little stu nts like these
th at b rin g a tten tion to the gam e are n eces­
sary.
T a k e a look a t w om en 's sports a little clo ser
to h om e. N am e o n e h igh sch ool sp ort In
S em in ole C o u n ty w h ere the g irls o u td ra w
th e b o ys (let's forget the Lake M ary - P e n sa ­
co la gam e tw o w eeks ago, It w as an a b e rra ­
tion ).
T h ere are none. M ost o f the girls gam es are
p layed before p aren ts and boyfriends. T h e
boys, at every basketball, soccer, lacrosse
g o m e o r baseball (as opposed to Boftball) a re
I m J eff, Pag# 3B

LONGWOOD _ W hen you get right
down to It. the only thing you have
to do to win gam es Is score m ore
often than the oth er team.
If you can keep the oth er team
from scoring. It m akes your task
thut much simpler.
Senior goalie Shane L a l’laca and
his
defensive
sidekicks
made
things elementury for their Lyman
team m ates Friday night when they
blanked the Oviedo Lions In their
GA-Dlstrlct 3 boys’ soccer sem ifinal
at the Carlton H enley Athletic
C om plex.
Jason Detbler and Mark Lew is
provided the ofTense. each scoring
u goal to give the Greyhounds a 2-0
victory.
Lyman (15-5 and ranked No. 4 In
the last Florida Sports W riters' Associatlon/Florldn Athletic C oa ch es'
Association Class GA state poll)
advances to Tuesday night's c h a m ­
pionship gam e at Lake Brantley.
Oviedo (ranked No. 8 In the most

recent state poll) finishes Its senson 19-8-2.
Given the circum stances facing
the Oreyhounds. they probably had
lo rely on their defense more than
usual Friday night. Not only were
the facing one o f the county's
strongest offensive sides, but Ly­
man hadn't played a gam e In two
weeks.
"W e haven't played since Feb.
14.*
said
Lyman
coach
Ray
Sandldge before the game. "And I
think we've only played one gam e
In the last 20 or so days. But we're
ns healthy as we've been all year.*
Maybe It was the layoff or m aybe
the D on defense had som eth ing to
do with It. but the Greyhounds
weren't quite ns sharp on offense,
which requires timing und touch.
*J was very concerned Monduy
night.*
said
Sandldge.
*On
W ednesday, when I saw Oviedo
play at Lake Brantley. I was co n ­
cerned. But we had a good week of
ractlce. Then, on Thursday, we
ad a great practice. I knew we
Itad a big gam e In us.*
■ e * Soccer, Page 3B

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Mark Lewis scored the goal that put the game out of reach Friday night as the No.
4 state-ranked Lyman Greyhounds ousted the Oviedo Lions, 2-0, in the semifinals
of the Class 6A-Distrtct 3 Boys Soccer Tournament at Lyman High School.

Tribe can’t hold off Wolves in softball
DELTONA _ Sem inole fought from behind
twice, but could not rally a third time as the
Fighting Sem lnoles lost for the first time this
season, 5-3. to Deltona" 1H a C U a a 'X A -D lsirlcL15
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The loss dropper) SeminolcU* 2-1 on the rea ­
son, but more Importantly, the Tube missed a
chance to take control of the 5A-5 race having
already beaten Pine Ridge In tire season opener.
A win would have been huge for Seminole
since the Wolves have been the district cha mplon or runner-up In Class 6A the past three

Raiders

note com e back again to tie the gam e with a run
In the top o f the sixth Inning.
Seminole
000 301 0 . 3 4 3
But once again Deltona had the answer,
Deltona
010 303 a _ S 3 4
scoring llic tie-breaking and Insurance run In
Duvall and Kdand MtCultlmm and TUll WT _ McCutrhen
the bottom o f the sixth Inning.
U' . Duvall (2-11 Save _ noor. 211 . none. 311 . ixaic UK _
maw Hrrurde _ SrtjOnale 2-1.
Marta Duvall saw her record fall to 2-1 despite
---------------------------------------- ----------------------------- . , allow in g only five singles.
■&gt; years before dropping b a c k to 5A tlUAiyaWmint t&gt;-l, --Providing the o ffen se for lire Fighting Sem i"W e anil alsuuUhfcAve •wen." «ut&lt;i- B am tiw le u itnolea- rwere Kelley Langton (2-for-3. o n * run
head coach Dave Rogers.&gt;*We need to wane on a
scored). W itte (l-fo r-2 , two RBI). Tam ara S leep
few things, but w e're going to be alright**) i»i..i ... i (l-fb r-3 ] and Am anda Mustakas and Sherri
Deltona took a 1-0 lead In the bottom o f the
Elland (one nm scored each),
second, but the Fighting Sem lnoles cam e back
Sem inole will play three hom e gam es next
to take a 2-1 lead In a two-run single by Melweek, hosting Sem inole Athletic Conference foe
llssa W itte In tire top o f the fourth inning.
Lyman on Tuesday and 5A-5 opponents Oak
Th e W olves answered with two m n s In the
Ridge on Thursday and Pine Ridge on Friday. All
bottom o f the fourth Inning, oidy to see Semithree gam es will start at 6:30 p.m.

WOLVES 5, PIOHTINO BEM1NOLX8 3

By DEAN SMITH
Herald Sports Editor

SCC splits deuce with Patriots
S ta ff Ra porta

BRADENTON 1 A pair o f
"former Seminole County high
school baseball stars came
back to haunt Seminole
Community College Thursday
afternoon as the Raiders
dropped a 12-6 decision to
im

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Pag*

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SANFORD _ Th e Sem inole Community C ollege
softball team continued Its season o f give and lake
Thursday afternoon as the Raiders spilt a Mld-Flortda
Conference
doubleheader
with
Central
Florida
Comm unity College from Ocala.
A s has been their pattern o f late, the Raiders
played outstanding In winning the opening gam e, 5-2,
but could not m aintain the momentum and dropped
the nightcap, 4-3, to the Patriots.
*lt was a great first game,* said SCC head coach
Courtney Miller. ~We didn't get many hits, but the
o n e* we did manage always produced n m s for us.
Brittany Scott hit a bom b In the sixth Inning over the

center Held fence Ural Iced It for us.
"W e gave CFCC the second gam e. Tw o errors In one
Inning produced four runs for them. The kids gave It
all they had and scrapped back In the sixth and
pushed across the dying run In the seventh, but w e
ran out o f outs.*
The Raiders (8-7 overall. 3-3 In the conference) took
a 3-0 lead lnthe bottom o f the third Inning o f the
opening game. Deltona's Erin Maljub reached on an
error and advanced to second on a sacrifice bunt b y
Oviedo's Deslrae Schwartz. Maljub then moved to
third on a wild pitch as Christy Neudeck walked.
Neudeck then stole second as Diane M acaluso a lso
walked to load the bases.

Baa Raiders. Pag* 2B

Robinson, Mitchell
prepare young
athletes for move
to Lake Mary girls
basketball team

m m rt

By COURTNEY LEPPEW
Herald C orrespon den t__________

M a rte n of the 1097-06 Greenwood Lakes Mktfa School eighth grade
girls basketball team are: (back tow, left to right) Chesale Kereenbrock,
Male Keeney, Heidi Gentner. Danyete McCreiest. Jackie Belli. 8 eleete

Hudson, Sharia Taylor, Bethey Figueroa, lead coach Mike Mitchell,
(aeeted, left to right) Shane Slmcox, Jessica Hermeen, Rachael Whelan,
Jotfl Gregorey and Stephanie Loftin.

LAKE MARY _ The girls bas­
ketball team at Greenwood
Lakes Middle School has some
big shoes to step Into over the
next few years, but with the di­
rection o f Laurel Robinson and
Mike Mitchell, they will fill
them perfectly.
Robinson /la the assistant
basketball coach for Lake Mary
High and also assists Mitchell
at Greenwood
Lakes.
She
teaches personal fitness at
Greenwood Lakes during the
day. .
Talent and ability is some­
thing Robinson la familiar with
playing sports all throughout
.her life. She played for Stetson
University and went on to
coach at her alma mater.

Eustls High School, for a wide
range o f sports. While coach­
ing at Eustls. Robinson re­
ceived the Job at Greenwood.
Along with her other duties
Robinson took on the Lake
Mary High girls basketball
team.
Mitchell's play book reads
somewhat the same. Being an
athletic child and basketball
being his first love. Mitchell
was a starting forward for
Seminole High School in the
mld-70'a. He also coached for
several years at Lake Howell
High School and then came to
Greenwood where he has been
for 12 years.
"We try to give them a piece
o f what la going on at Lake
Mary High so when they get
over there they can build on
that,* Robinson said.

FOR T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E OF S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , READ T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D DAILY

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IN B R IE F

Youth Basketball at SCC
SANFORD _ Sem inole Com m unity C ollege
and the Sem inole County S h eriffs D ep a rt­
ment Police Athletic League Is accepting In­
dividual and team registrations for lt‘s srpln g
league for boys and girls 10-yenrs-of-age and
younger.
All gam es arc played at the college on S a t­
urday m ornings.
Cost Is $50 per player o r $400 per team.
Registration form s arc available at most
elem entary schools or by calling PAL at 3306600. ext. 263. SCC at 328-2092. or access
the
Internet
st
in TP://m em bers.aol.com /starsbball/lndcx.h
tml.
On site registration at SCC on March 28
and April 4 from 10 a.m. to noon.

Spring Softball Tournament
SANFORD _ Th e Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent will sponsor a softball tournament
for both men and wom en team s the w eekend
o f March 6-7-8.
Depending on the num ber o f tram s, the
tournam ent will be played on Saturday and
Sunday (If necessary) and then Friday (If
necessary).
Any Class *C* w om en's or men’s team s are
eligib le.
Only $100 per tram , and balls w ill be p r o ­

vided. Chase and Ptnehurst parks will be
used as needed and their will be excellent
awards and trophies given out.
Th e tournament will lx* sponosored by the
Sanford Recreation Departm ent. Crown T r o ­
phy and Braxton's Sporting Goods.
All proceeds will benefit the Youth B a s e ­
ball and Softball program s In Sanford.
Call Jim Schaefer at 330-5697 for m ore
Inform ation.

permit for the Em eralda Marsh Type II W M A
can hunt on the first and last day. every
W ednesday. Saturday and Sunday o f the s e a ­
son. The perm its arc available through the
Tax C ollector OfTlces o f Lake. Orange. M ar­
lon and Volusia counties.
Th e duck and coot season at the Emeralda
Marsh Type II W M A will end on January
20th, with a youth hunt scheduled for Ja n u ­
ary 24th.

Win Final Four tickets
ALTAM ONTE SPRING S _ From M atrhn 722. shoppers al the Altam onte Mall can reg­
ister to win a trip to the N C AA Final Four
sem ifinals and cham pionship gam es In San
Antonio, Texas, on March 28-30.
The trip will Include two tickets to the
sem ifinals and cham pionship gam es, hotel
accom m odations, round-trip air tra n sp o rta ­
tion and hospitality.
Custom ers must be 18 or older to enter
and must (111 out an entry form Including
their guesses o f which NCAA m en's b a sk e t­
ball teams will qualify for the Final Four. E n ­
try form s will be available at the Mall cu s­
tom er service desk.
Th e w inning entry will be selected March
25.

Waterfowl rule change
ORLANDO _ To com ply with changes In the
statew ide waterfowl rules and elim inate
confusion In the hunting brochure, the rule
for hunting in the Emeralda Marsh Type 11
W ild life Management Area has been revised.
Hunters who possess a special hunting

ORLANDO _ Orlando M aglr regular-season
tickets are now on sale.
Ticket prices are $16. $22. $31 and $40
nnd ran be purchased at the Orlando A rena
Box OfTlcc and at all TlrketM aster location s,
or by calling TlrketM aster at (407) 839-3900.
Tickets can also be purchased via the In ­
ternet at TlcketM aster.com .
For additional Inform ation, please call
Kjcrstln Ecker at (407) 428-6765.

Golf for Lake Howell
OVIEDO _ Support the Lake Howell High
School B oosler Club at the annual go lf tour­
nament April 19 at the Ekana O olf Club.
Th e club raises money for Lake H ow ell
athletics.
There will be a 1:30 p.m. shotgun start
with closest to the pin. longest drive, and
putting com petitions stnrtlng at noon. Range
balls will be provided for practice.
Cost Is $48 per player and Includes lunch.
Fax Inform ation to Doug Dorsum (788-1666)
or Lake Howell (320-9025) to participate.

R A ID E R S 5-3. P A T R IO T S 2-4
G AM E ONE
Central Florida C. C.
000 101 0 _ 2 S 3
Seminole C. C.
003 101 x _ 8 4 I
Wakrnuui end Turgiiw Hooper and Maijub WP _ llooprr
(4-3|. LP _ Wakrnuui Saw none 111 CKCC. Yount. SCC.
I lays. Neudrt k Srhwarti. 311 . none. lUt . SCC. Scott
G AM ES TW O
Central Florida C. C.
000 400 0 . 4 B 2
Seminole C. C.
010 101 0 . 3 B 2
Klnklr and Torflow. Aahwonh. Miller 16) and Maijub. WP
Klnkle LP . Aahwonh 10-31 Saw . none. 311 . CFCCT
Simmon*. Yount; SCC. Sharp 311 _ none. IIH _ none
Krrorda _ CKCC 4-11 owndl. 3-4 Mid-Florida Conference:
SCC 8-7 overall. 3 3 M FC.
bunted to second Scott, who also reached when
the throw to second w a s late.
Both runners advanced a base on passed ball
and after a pop up. Maijub lifted a sacrifice fly
to left, scoring Ram ry.
Th e Patriots finally woke up In the top o f the
fourth Inning, taking advantage o f an e m ir to
score all four o f their run.
SCC started Its com eb ack In the bottom o f
Ihe fourth Inning.
Scott led o ff with a single to left and advanced
to second on a passed ball. Lym an's Jam ie
Sharp then ripped a double to left field, scoring

Scott.
The Raiders’ tlilrd ran cam e In the bottom o f
the sixth Inning as. with two out and no one on.
Oviedo's Carrie McAultffe walkrd. Schwartz
came on to run for McAutlfTe and advanced to
second w hrn Neudeck reached on an error.
M acaluso then reached on on Infield single to
short, with Schwartz scoring all the way from
second.
Hays then singled to load the bases, but the
next b a iler popped up to end the threat.
Ramey opened the SCC seventh by reaching
on an error and she was bunted to second by
Scott. But that was as far as she got as the next
two batters popped up and grounded out to end
the gam e.
Lori A shw orth saw her record fall to 0-3
despite giving up Just two earned runs on right
hits over 5-2/3 Innings. Th e freshman from
Boone struck out one and walked none. T r a d
M iller threw the Anal 1-1/3 Innings, giving up
one single.
Providing the offense for the Raiders w ere
Hays (3-for-4), Sharp (l-fo r-4 with a double, one
RBI). Scott (l-fo r-2 , one run scored). Maijub (Ifor-3, one R B I), Ramey (1-for-3. one run scored)
B c m a td n (l-fo r-4 ) and Schw artz (one run
scored).

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Smith. Mario (6). Jmkina 17). Youmans IS) and Oulacppe.
StznorrlU. Bruback (9) and Kerrigan. WP .SiptorriS (1 -11. LP
_ Smith 10-3). Save _ none. 3U _ SCC. Eubanks. Rhode*;
MCC. Murch 3. Miller. Lincoln. Kerrigan. 3B _ none. HR .
MCC. Living*ton. Neufeld. Murrh. Record* . SCC 1-10-1;
MCC 8-6.

sixth Inning to start to pull away.
in addition to Neufeld, others having big days
offensively for the Lancers (3-5) were Jeremy
Murch (3-for*4, with a home run and two dou­
bles. four tuns scored, two RBI), Randy Miller
(3-for-S. double, two runs scored, one RBI),
Scott Livingston (2-for-5, home run. one run
scored, one RBI), Justin Lincoln (2-for-5. dou­
ble. one run scored) and Dan Kerrigan (2-for-5.
double, three RBI).
Doing the damage for the Raiders were Semi­
nole High School graduate Phillip Eubanks (3-

Jeff

for-5. double, one run scored, two RBI). Josh
Rhodes (2-for-S,' double, one run scored, one
RBI). Ttavls Gamble (2-for-5. two RBI). Johnny
Oulseppe (l-for-4), Paul Lockwood (two runs
scored) and Andrea Correa and Sanford's Rob
Denmon (one run scored each).
SCC (1-10-1) will open a six-game homestand
starting with a doubleheader against Catonvllle
College today (Saturday) at noon. The Raiders
will then host Madison Area Tech In a single
game next Friday night at 7 p.m. on RlnkerStenstrom Field at The Historic Sanford M a n o­
rial Stadium.
That game will be followed by a 3 p.m. game
onSaturday with Western New England and a
noon doubleheader on Sunday with Hagerstown
Junior College.

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n a s excep t lo r som e o f the b iggest gam es.
D on't tak e th is a s criticism o f th e w om en 's
g a m e w h ich is Just as ex citin g on the h ig h
sch ool level as th e g u y s gam e. A n d r e m e m ­
ber. the N B A resorted to som e p re tty w ack y
gim m ick s back In th e 40s w h en It w a s g e t­
tin g o f f th e grou n d.
B ut. fo r th e w o m en to g e t th e kind o f e x ­
p o su re th ey need, th ey n ave to b e In th e
new s. A n d e v en th ou gh th at m a y h ave been
T ra n g h es e's
m otiva tion ,
It
aeexns
a ll
A u rlem m a w a n ted to d o w a s so m eth in g nice
fo r a loya l player.

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Although with lengthy practlces the girls do receive a work
out each day. Beginning prac­
tice the girls do a complete
forty-five minutes o f the b n damentals - dribbling, shoot­
ing. passing.
In additional to the basics,
the girls have a conditioning
run. along with performing
drills and plays.
'Last year, I would come to
practice and some o f the girls
would be crying. They know

that It takes a lot o f hard
work.’ said Robinson.
The victories would not be
possible without the absolute
dedication from every player.
At that level It may seem diffi­
cult to Imagine but these young
ladles and the coaches have
that devotion to the team and
sport. The parents are even In­
volved attending their chil­
dren's games and Lake Mary
Highs contests.
"You can have the beat coach
in the world but i f yott don't
have the tools to work with
then you can't accomplish any­
thing.* said Robinson. T h e s e
girls have that natural ability
that we saw when they were In
sixth grade.*
The next couple o f years look
promising tor the Greenwood
Lakes team as the sixth and
seventh graders move
up.

Coach Mitchell is continuously
In the process o f placing the
girls in summer leagues and
AAU.
This correspondingly means
great things tor Lake Mary
High as the young athletes go
on to play there.
As Lake Mary High brought
home the state champtonanlp
this
year.
Robtnaon
and
Mitchell shared In that moment
o f joy knowing they had a little
something to do with the suc­
cess.
*1 feel proud knowing IVe
been associated with those
kids.’ said Mitchell.
With Robtnaon and Mitchell's
winning program they hope to
Increase their victories next
year which should not be hard
with two experienced coaches
on staff.

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day of FEBRUARY, IMS.
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dart af Mia Circuit Court
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FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A S I NO. O T-tC tO CA
DIVI1ION 14-A
FT MORTOAOC COMPANIES
Q/B/A FIRST TENNISSEE
MORTOAOC COMPANY, INC.
AS SUCCESSOR IN
INTEREST TO FIRST
TENNESSEE SANA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff!*),

v*.
RICHARD K WALKER. II, *1 al.
Defendant!*)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVCN
pursuant le a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foreclosure deled
February 10th, ISfS. end
entered m Cat* NO S T-M IS
CA of th* Circuit Court of th*
EIOHTCCNTH Judicial Circuit m
and tor SEMINOLE County,
Florida wharam FT MORTQAOE
COMPANIES D/B/A FIRST TEN ­
NESSEE MORTOAOC COMPA­
NY. INC. AS SUCCSSSOR IN
INTEREST TO FIRST TEN ­
NESSEE
BANK
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION I* the Plaintiff
end RICHARD K WALKSR, II.
RUTH R WALKSR, SEMINOLE
COUNTY, CHARLES WALKER
are th* Defendants. I wM toll to
the highest end beat bidder for
cash at th* W IS T FRONT
DOOR OF T H I SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE; BANFORO. FLORIDA at 11.00 a m.,
on th* 30th day of March, IttO .
the following described proper­
ty ■* eel forth m told Final
LOT 0. BLOCK ’ A*. RAVENNA
PARK SECTION OF LOCH
AKBOR. ACCORDING TO THE
FLAT THIRCOF AS RCCOROIO
IN PLAT BOOK I I . PAOC(S) SI
AND S I. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
WITNESS MV HAND end the
teal of thi* Court on February
10th, ISOS

(SEAL)
Maryann* Morse
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCalls. Saymer,
Barrett S F rep pier
Poet Office Bo* S4to
Tampa. FL SM01
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FLORIOA
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MELLON MORTQAOE
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UNDER OR AGAINST
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SIMINOLI COUNTY.

juataoiCTtON division
CASS MO. ST-S4S4 CA
p ifip o a v#
COMPANION MORTOAOC
CORF,
Plaintiff,
va.
KRISTY L TIAOUI. at al.
Dafendant(s).
NOTtea

m t n i circuit count

Greenwood ■
This year the Greenwood
Lakes girts basketball team
finished third In their league
with a 9-3 record. The games
were all close throughout the
season which Is an accom ­
plishment considering all the
girls are not year round play­
ers.

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pleat* call Information on
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THE UNKNOWN SPOUSI.
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ASSIONCES, LIENORS,
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Continued from Pago IB
h igh er draw s, w h ich tran slates into
b ig bu ck s fo r the boosters.
F ootball gam es a re th e biggest m o n e y ­
m ak ers o f them all. y et. because o f g e n d e r
eq u ity w h ich req u ires g irls to h ave as m a n y
op portu n ities to p la y sp orts a s th e boys, th e
b o ys lose ou t because a footb all team Acids
a p p ro x im a tely 100 p layers fo r the th ree
team s a t each school.
\
Look a t the profession a l g a m e an d w h e re
It stands a t 1096. T h e tw o w om en 's leagu es
are d ra w in g w ell fo r fled glin g a ssociation s,
bu t d on 't co m e a n yw h ere n ea r the N B A a v ­
erage fo r fan su pport. T h e A B L a ll-sta r
gam e did w ell a t D isney, b u t there w ere still
seats availab le a t a 0,000-plus aren a. T ea m s
still close o ff the top decks In th eir N B A are-

UST OF
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Manatee Community College at Robert
C. Wynn Field In Bradenton.
Former Lake Brantley High School pitcher
Jay Signorelli (1-1) went eight Innings, scatter­
ing six hits and allowing five runs (only one o f
which was earned) to get his first college vic­
tory.
The 6-foot-7 freshman righthander struck out
six and walked only one.
Offensively. Oviedo High School graduate
Andy Neufeld, who helped lead Sanford Ameri­
can LrglonPost 53 to the World Series cham pi­
onship last summer, went 2-for-4 with a home
run. scored two runs, drove in one run and stole
two bases.
The game was a battle for the first three In­
nings. with SCC leading 2-1 after one Inning
and 5-3 after two innings.
Manatee took the lead for good in the third
Inning by scoring three runs, then added a sin­
gle run In the fourth Inning and two runs In the

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OSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATS DIVISION
Fife Number 4S-14S-CP
IN R l: ESTATE OF
MAUREEN R. ISBELL
A/K7A MAUREEN RITA ISBELL
Deceased.
N OTICS TO C R ID ITO S S
(summery administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVINO
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AQAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that an
Order
of
Summary
Administration
ha*
bean
entered In the estate of MAU­
REEN R. ISBELL, deceased.
Fife Number SS-1SI-CP, by lha
Circuit Court tor Bemlnofe
County.
Florida.
Probata
Division, the address ol which
I* Clark ol the Circuit Court.
Probata Division. Semlnol*
County Courthouse. 301 North
Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida
II7 7 I: that th* total cash value
of the satata la SS.SSS.I3 and
that th* name* and eddra***,
of thoa* lo whom it ha* bean
assigned by Such order *&lt;•
Olenn Douglas laball.
aa Co-Truatae ol Ihe
Maureen R. label)
Revocable Trust,
dated th* 11th day
of December, i t s 7
SSS Diene Cutl*
Casselberry. Florida 31707
Anita L. Bourqua.
a* Co-Trust** ol the
Maureen R. febell
Revocable Trust, dated
th* I Ith day of
Oecambor. 1SS7
SOSt Ridga Road
North Haven,
Connecticut 0S4T3
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
AN creditor* of the d*c*d*nt
and other parsons having
claim* or demand* against
decadent* estate on whom a
copy ol ttu* notice l* aarvod
withm three month* altar th*
data of th* fust publication ol
ttua notice must fife thou claim*
with Ihia Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* of th* deca­
dent and parson* having claim*
or demand* agamat th* aetata
of th* decedent muet til* the*
claim* with thi* court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS ANO DEMANOS
NOT SO FILEO WILL SE FOREV
ER BARRED
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Raiders
Candice Hays then ripped a two-run double to
right center as Maijub and Neudeck scored.
Lake Brantley's M a m ie Bernstein then reached
on an error that allow ed M acaluso to score.
The Patriots (4-11 overall, 2-4 M-FC) got a run
back In the top o f the fourth Inning, but SCC
answered right back In the bottom o f the fourth
Inning. W ith two out and no one on. S c h w a m
doubled to right center and Neudeck followed
with an RBI double to center field.
CPCC got Its final run In the top o f the sixth
Inning and Lake H owell's Scott launched her
hom e run leading ofT the bottom o f the sixth
Inning for the Raiders.
Rene H ooper raised her record to 4-3.
scattering eight hits and two earned runs. Th e
sophom ore from Atco. New Jersey struck out
two and walked none.
SCC only got four hits. Doing the dam age
were Scott (1 -for-3 with the home run, one run
scored, o n e RBI). Neudeck (l-fo r-2 with a
double, one run scored, one RBI), Hays (l-fo r-2
with a double, one run scored, one RBI).
Schwartz (l-fo r-2 with a double, one run scored)
and Macaluso and Maijub (one run scored each).
The Raiders got ofT to a good start In the
nightcap, taking a 1-0 lead in the bottom o f the
second Inning. Kim Ramey walked and was

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an tba 17th day af MARCH.
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Final jtfdpNfit:
LOT IS. OAK PARK OUSOIVtSION, ALTAM0NT8 SPAtNOS,
ACCOROMM TO FLAT THEREOF AS RICOROIO IN FLAT
BOOK S, FAOS SS. FU8UC
RSCORDS OF SSMINOLS
OOUNTV. FLORIDA.
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OLENN OOUQLAS ISBELL
Co-Tru*l**
ANITA l BOUROUf
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Attorney lor
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end BARBARA FISHER.
Pfemtlflt.

v*.

RONALD A. WATSON.
M aHv*. and it
dead, tu* unknown
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creditors and ail
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under th* above-named
or described Defendant or
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hereafter deecnbed.
Del end am

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TO: RONALO A. WATSON
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Sanford. FL 3I7T3. M alive, m
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Judicial CkcuK In and ter SIMI­ creditor!, or other partIt
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Florida, at 11*0 am. an th* th* fend* hereafter daoettbad.
17th day of MARCH. IMS Mw
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aet forth In said Summary Final that an action for Declaralo
Judgment to Oufet and Confw
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ACCOROINO TO THI FLAT bi Bemlnofe County. Florida:
Leu 7 and S. LAKE EMU
THIRIOF AS RICOROIO IN
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any. to R on HARRY O. NIK
Sr. Jana Jaaawtc
HI. Attorney for Plaintiff, III
Poputy Clark
W. Firai Straot, Sun* I
THI LAW OFFICII OF
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DAVID J. STIRN, PA
the original with th* Cfetk of I*
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
above Court on or bofor* Marc
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participate In thia proceeding CLERK OF THI
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Circuit Court at the SIMINOLI By; Joan BriOt
County Courthouse at 407-ISS- Oaputy Clark
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�Sanford Harakl. Sanford. Florida •Sunday. March t, 1990 •3 B

Cinderella
season
renews
belief in
happy
endings
By M A R T LEAH BUTTON

Special to the Herald
LAKE MARY _ After a season like the Lake
Mary Otrla Varsity Basketball Team had last
year, losing the State Championship game In
the closing seconds. It would have been excep­
tionally easy for us to stop believing In happy
endings. The term Itself Implies a fairy tale
story, one which In this case Includes: a dash­
ing leading man, coach Carl Brown: his trusting
prottgts, the Lady Ram players: the villains,
every team which challenged us and pushed our
expectations o f ourselves lb a higher level: and
a worthy cause, a Stale Championship,
Like rvry Cinderella story, there were many
obstacles and Impediments facing us on the
long and winding road to Lakeland. Neverthe­
less. we stepped up to challenge after challenge
and fought our way back to face Boone High
School In the State Chumplonshlp game last
Saturday night.
Before the game, the locker room was nilrd
with excitement and rampant nerves. I had n
flashback to a year ago when we sat In that very
same room, but the atmosphere was extremely
different. We were too young to realize then the
remarkable position we had been thrust Into
and at the time relied on our emotions and
adolescence to carry us through the game. Now,
a year later, I realized that across the hall was
a youthful and talented team that reminded me
of a certain Lake Mary squad which had pos­
sessed the same fearless qualities that would no
doubt aid Boone In the championship bout that
was soon to occur. But as we stepped onto the
‘court o f dreams' and felt the rush that comes
from hearing fans screaming your name and
grasping the fact that, win or lose, this was to
be the last game o f our season, we were given
new courage and faith. Courage that arises from
the illuminated and Impassioned expression on
your teammates faces, and faith that cornea
from the sudden realization that we had been
here before and It was our turn to do It right
this time.
Much like last season, the Championship
game featured two .exceptional teams that re­
fused to give up and In doing so caused It to be
a dose game. But that night would prove to be
one o f Lake Mary's finest hours. As the buzzer
sounded to signal the capture o f a dream unat­
tainable by most, but now achieved by a team
astounded at Its new accomplishment, I looked
around to view some o f the same faces and
scenes that had graced the Lakeland Center the
year before. Although we were now the ones
celebrating wildly, and with Just cause. I noticed
the tears were still prevalent. They arei t flowing
from the eyes o f my teammates, parents In the

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enthusiastic fans, reporters, and many
more. But this time they were teams of contmtment and you could see swelling up Inside
each person the fulfillment o f a special place In
their hearts tliat had been left barren ever since
the loss last season to (Vnsacola.
Perhaps the most touching moment came
when I turned to witness a man who has
touched my life und the lives o f the people
around him. Coach Carl Brown, victoriously
holding the State Championship trophy while
tears streamed down his face. This is a man
who you would always think would have com&gt;lrte control over his emotions, but that night
te became entirely vulnerable to the passions
which he Iwd hidden all season long. While we
celrbrutrd our win and viewed all the happen­
ings of the night with gtddy enthusiasm. I could
see C oach Brown proudly gazing ovCr his team
and rnvUloned him realizing at that moment
tliat lie was living out his h&gt;gh school dreams
through us and that would be an everlasting
bond shared between him and the players on
the 9T-98' State Champion Lady Rams Basket­
ball Team.

[

Alary Leah Sulton Is a Junior forward fo r the
Ijoke Mary girts' basketball tram and a 4.02 s tu ­

Mary Leah Sutton's hard work (above) led to an
outstanding season (or the junior forward and her
play was a major factor in the Lake Maty Rams
going undefeated this past season and getting to
celebrate winning the Class 6A Girts’ State Bas­
ketball Championship and receiving the appropri­
ate accolades at The Lakeland Center last week­
end (left).

dent.

Soccer
C o a t la — d fr o m P a g * IB

The first half was played
largely between the tops o f the
penalty
areas.
Lyman
a t­
tempting Just four shots while
Oviedo managed two. Delbler
was the only one who found
net. taking a feed from Ryan
Potts and cracking a one-time
shot at 11:22.
At halftime, the score was
still. 1-0. It was still .1-0 well
into the second half when all of
a sudden. Oviedo started to
dominate play in the Lyman
end o f the field.
Oviedo senior Mike Zlgler
had the first crack, stepping
around a defender and blister­
ing a shot at LaPlaca In the
57th minute. LaPLaca managed
to parry it but couldn't control
the rebound. Zlgler got to the
ball first, but knocked It wide

right.
Then It wav Justin Cook'e
turn. In the 60th minute, he
had a header that beat L a liara
but couldn't beat the cross bar.
The ensuing shot on the re­
bound was cleared off the goal
line by a Lyman defender.
In the next minute. Cook re­
ceived a cross from Reilly
Mitchell and ripped a shot.
Again LaPlaca knocked the bull
k w i y r n p i r h art a n o t h e r

shot

moments later, but was Just
wide.
Just when It seemed like the
Lions were on the verge of
equalizing. Lewis sealed the
deal, taking a short free kick
from Potts and hammering a
shot that plnballed Its way Into
And so It is written. A fairy tale ending to a
the net at 63:49.
magical story. Who knows, there may be a se­
Oviedo had a couple o f other
quel. But for right now. I'm cherishing my re­
chances but was stonewalled
newed belief In “ 1
- by the Greyhounds. Cook lined
up to take a penalty kick with
2:24 led to play, only to be de­
nted by LaPlaca.
T h a t's the difference having
senior athletes mak’ -.' said
FEBR UARY 26
Sandldge Just offer LaPlaca
K A L Lawn Service: four hits _ B J. Os­
FEBR UARY 12
saved the penalty kick and a f­
ADAPCO
ISO01 _ 7 I I
borne (double, three runs scored, one RBI):
ter the game. "You can't teach
STS 4 s . SS IS
three hits _ Noy Rivera (two doubles, four
senior experience and leader­
runs
scored).
Frankie
Phillips
(double,
two
010 314 0 . S IS
C o t l f t l l o y l tot C l a n k W
ship. The last couple o f years,
runs scored, four RBI); two hits _ Jimmy
014 0S 0S. 10 IS
we didn't have that.
Williams (home run. double, two runs
"This was a great team effort.
I I I Laws
(ism o s.si so scored, four RBI). Bobby McPherson
The seniors really came ready
1 00 Os . 1 4
Bator
(triple, one RBI). Ty Kokc (three runs
to play tonight. And Oviedo Is
scored, two RBI): one hit _ Ronnie McNeil
an outstanding team, probably
FEBR UARY 26
(double, one run scored). J.R. Spivey (three
S S 0 S U S .1 7 IS
one o f the best offensive trams
RBI). Dave Goff (two runs scored).
I4S 40S S . IS IS
we've faced all year. And we've
ADAPCO: four hits _ John Ncubert
ClMWth of OsafarS 000 430 S . O i l
(triple, double, two runs scored, three
I I I t o — Son i a .
103 310 0 _ 7 IS
RBI); three hits _ Terry Atkinson (two runs
scored); two hits _ Bobby Brown (three
000 SO. S 4
113131 0&gt; . IS IS
runs scored, one RBI). Gary Lelst (one run
scored, one RBI); one hit _ Donny Cerce
(double, two runs scored, two RBI). Bill
C en t. Billy Williams.
Michaels (double, three RBI). Billy W il­
Matthews Associates: three hits . Tom
liams. Chris Crouse (one run scored and
Wilks (home run. triple, two runs scored,
one RBI each), Lan y Dillon (one run
four RBI). Michael Taylor (two triples, one
scored); one run scored _ Mike Peck. Winn
run scored, one RBI); two hits _ Jamie
Haglns.
Pttzer (triple, double, one run scored, one

Matthews Assoc, leads at Pinehurst
SUIT Reports
SANFORD _ Tom Wilks' three-run home
run keyed a five-run fifth Inning and Mat­
thews Associates clubbed I I extra base
hits to hold off Central Baptist Church of
Sanford. 10-9. In a battle o f unbeatens in
the Sanford Recreation Department Men’s
Pinehurst Park Thursday night Polar Bear
Slowpltch Softball League on February
12th.
In other games from the 12th. Matthews
Associates clobbered ADAPCO. 23-7, and
K &amp; L Lawn Service crushed Briar Corpora­
tion. 21-1.
In games from this week. K A L Lawn
Service won a high scoring battle with
ADAPCO. 17-15; Mike McCoy's two-out,
two-run double tn the top o f the seventh
Inning broke a 7-7 tie as Central Baptist
Church o f Sanford edged K A L Lawn
Service. 9-7; and Matthews Associates
scored 15 runs In the bottom o f the first
Inning on the way to an 18-2 rout o f Briar
Corporation.
Matthews Associates are now 0-0 on the
season and lead Central Baptist Church o f
Sanford (4-1), K A L Lawn Service (3-3).
ADAPCO (1-5) and Briar Corporation (0-5).
This coming Thursday at Pinehurst Park.
Briar Corporation battles K A L Lawn
Service at 6:30 p.m., while Central Baptist
Church o f Sanford plays the doubleheader
against Matthews Associates at 7:30 p.m.
and ADAPCO at 8:30 p.m.
,
Providing the offense were:
12
Matthews Associates: four hits _ Jason
Bender (lnside-the-park grand slam, triple,
two doubles, four runs scored, six RBI):
three hits _ John Lugertng (home run. dou­
ble. one run scored, four RBI); two hits _
Mickey Cogbum (triple, double, two runs
scored, three RBI). Brad Bender (two dou­
bles, two runs scored, RBI). Jamie Pttzer
(two runs scored, one RBI). Will Reno (two
runs scored); one hit _ Michael Taylor
(home run. two runs scored, three RBI).
Tom Wilks (double, two runs scored, one
RBI), Tony Taylor (three runs scored), J a ­
son Flanagan (one run scored); two runs
scored _ Chad Ansley.
ADAPCO: three hits _ Bobby Brown
(triple, two doubles, one run scored, three
RBI); two hits _ Larry Dillon (two runs
scored). Gary Lelst: one hit _ Chris Crouse
(home run. one run scored, three RBI),
Mike Peck (one tun scored), John Ncubcrt.
‘BUI Michaels; one run scored _ Donny

RBI), Jason Flanagan (two doubles, one
run scored). Steve Lugertng (double, two
RBI); one hit _ Toiiy Taylor (triple, one run
scored), John Lugertng (double, two runs
scored). Jason Bender (one run scored,
one RBI). Jobte Oorman (one run scored).
Will Reno. Bill Cogbum.
Central Baptist Church o f Sanford: four
hits _ Mike McCoy (one run scored, one
RBI); three hits _ BUI Rex (double, one run
scored, one RBI); two hits „ Mike Hartman
(triple, one run scored, one RBI). Rick
Bradley (double, one run scored, two RBI):
one hit _ Mike Schwarz. Jay Crutchfield.
Asa Evans (one run scored each). Tommy
Qracey. Rob Th acker one run scored _ Ed­
die Coggon.
K A L Lawn Service: three hits _ Tony
Duncan (home run. two doubles, three runs
scored, two RBI), Dave Rape (home run.
double, four runs scored, two RBI). Noy
Rivers (home run. three runs scored, four
RBI); two hits _ Dave G off (two home runs,
two runs scored, six RBI). Scott Carter
(double, two runs scored, three RBI). J.R.
Spivey (double, one run scored, one RBI),
B J . Osborne (one run scored, one RBI);
one hit _ Bobby McPherson (two runs
scored), Jimmy Williams. i y Kokc (one run
scored each); one run scored, one RBI _
Ron McNeil.
Briar Corporation: one hit _ Duke Ferrain (double, one RBI). Brian Burgess (one
run scored). Ruben Oarris. Horace Moore.

Central Baptist Church ot Sanford: three
hits _ Jay Crutchfield (triple, three runs
scored, one RBI). Mike McCoy (double, one
run scored, three RBI); two hits _ Tommy
Qracey (one run scored); one hit _ Mike
Hartman (double, one ran scored, two
RBI). Rick Bradley (one ran scored). Ken
Perry (one RBI); two runs scored _ Mike
Schwarz; one RBI _ Ken Perry.
K A L Lawn Service: three hits _ Noy Riv­
ers (one ran scored); two hits _ J.R. Spivey
(double, one run scored, one RBI), B J .
Osborne (double, two runs scored). Ronnie
McNeil (one ran scored). Frankie Phillips;
one hit _ Jimmy Williams (triple, one ran
scored), Bobby McPherson (double, one
run scored, one RBI), Dave O off (double,
one RBI). Scott Carter (one RBI); one RBI _
Ty Kokc.
Matthews Associates: three hits _ John
.Lugertng (double, three runs scored, three
RBI), Tom Wilks (two runs scored, two
RBI); two bits _ Chad Ansley (triple, dou­
ble, two runs scored, one RBI), Tony Ta y­
lor (double, two runs scored, one RBI),
Steve Lugerlng (two runs scored, two RBI):
one hit _ Mickey Cogbum (two runs scored,
one RBI). Brad Bender (one run scored,
one RBI). Mike Taylor (two runs scored),
Jason Flanagan (one RBI), Jamie Pttzer.
Jobey Oorman (one run scored each).
Briar Corporation: one hit _ Ruben Gar­
d a (triple, two RBI). Tommy Ryan. Chuck
Harley, Bo Myers; one ran scored _ Justin
Q aida, Brian Burgess.

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Taste of Italy attracts 200 to woman’s club annual benefit
A tantalizing taste of Ita ly
was reflected at the Sanford
W om an's Feb. 21 when m e m ­
bers held their 12th Annual
Italian Night In the spaciou s
auditorium. Tw o large baskets
. of pastel blossom s arranged at
the outside entrance Indicated
that som ething special was
. happening inside.

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I'resident Ruth G aines and
J her husband. Fred, greeted

at the door w hile Betty Jack,
first vice president In charge o f
fund-raising, and h er daughter
Paula were m anning the ticket
table
A steady crowd o f hungry p a ­
trons passed down the food
line where plates were piled
with
pasta
and
succulent
sauce, tossed
garden salad
and crunchy garlic bread. Ann

SENIOR
ED ITO R

D O R IS
D IE T R IC H

Brlssott. Bill F ia a sa and Bcttyc
Smith, servers at the tim e,
seemed to be en joying th e m ­
selves while m aking sm all talk
with those being served.
Club m em bers serving as
w aitresses wore
red-cheeked
aprons to m atch the table
cloth and served patrons d e s ­
sert at the table _ a hefty slice
o f pound cake drizzled with
zesty lemon sauce and a dollop
o f whipped cream .
The dinner rated rave reviews
from the patrons who had
nothing but plaudits for the
annual event.
Am ong the s|&gt;eclal guests
wa9 Dr. Elizabeth (Beth) Klapsteln and her son. Tom . who
were visiting her parents. Jean
and Adm. (USN. ret.) Richard
Fowler. Beth was brought up In
Sanford and Is now a veteri­
narian In Bcllevlrw.

Judges for the Beta Sigma Phi Phi queen contest are (from left).
Diane Mietz. Marilyn Myers and Margie Holton.

Jantce Springfield played the
typical doting rule of Granny

Vida Smith (laft) listana whlla Zalda Siskind prssants an E SO book ravlaw
as she showed o ff her adorable
grandson.
A ccom pan yin g
Janice
were
her
husband.
W endell, and the baby s p a r­
ents.
Mary Lou McDonald, who has
been confined follow ing « i r gery several weeks ago. showed

up with G eorgr Chapm an and
they were ready for the d e li­
riou s meal.

Deanna Todd was In charge ot
the kitchen

H ie president said lli.it 200
patrons allowed up for the a n ­
nual event. Betty lla lb a ck was
overall chairm an. Shirley Mills
w’as
ticket
chairm an
and

ESO REVIEWS
"BEACH MUSIC"
T h r February m eeting of Kp
sllon Sigma Omit run. a reading

See D ietrich. Page SB

W omen meet to celebrate the differences
"Changing Our Comm unity
Through Com m unication" was
ihc topic of diverse discussions
in the continuing series esta b ­
lished in 1993. This was a
partnership between
govern ­
ment and 22 organizations for
wom en.
Mayor Glenda Hood o f Or­
lando's purpose was to s p o n ­
sor a series o f events with a

global focus to Inspire and
em power
area
wom en
and
w om en's organizations.
Central Florida wom en w rre
welcomed by M ayor Hood and
the co-host Valencia C om m u ­
nity College President Paul C.
Gtantnl
and
the
c o rp o ia te
sponsors highlighting the e v e ­
ning after a delicious dinner
served by Church Street Sta-

•ANFORD

M ARVA
H A W K IN S

tton in tbc P m td c n tte l Haltroom on Thursday, Feb. 19.
"Vision 2000: Celebrate the
D ifferences" was a powerful,
m otivational, humorous, and
Inspiring, to be rem em bered
given by orator Mrs. Patricia
M cCloud-Russell.
She
p re­
sented a spell binding oration
to the over 200 wom en and
guests w ho were m otivated by
h er message.
She invited the audience all
to be a part o f the group to be
successful. She encouraged all
to celebrate the difference, that
m iracles are by appointm ent
only, let us all reason together
because It Is a m atter o f
choice.

n w w S m g H I Wy H T v f r w ^ w w

Victoria N. Murphy of Sanford (second from right) of Sanford,
pauses to chat with several of 200 women attending the event
who were welcomed by Orlando Mayor Glenda Hood.

W om en know that things can
happen and can make things
happen. Mrs. Russell-M cCloud
told us that we were ordinary
people and we can do extra o r­
dinary tilings. She stated that
knowledge Is pow er and a first
rate mind Is a happy mind,
when It Is thinking.
She told us to have vision s,
be
a
network.
rem em ber

changes are com ing so lie a
thinker. That we must work for
what we get. but that we w on’t
get everything we work for. For
us to lx* different, not d isa d ­
vantaged people or Just people
standing for som ething, not for
anything.
W e should focus on our a tti­
tudes. keep our eyes on the
prize, be som ebody, work hard
at school and In our com m uni­
ties and never give upl
These 'w b r d s * t 5 T tKts au di­
ence anxious for. m ore o f her
m otivating words. Her dynamic
delivery provided her audience
with data to feast on. Mrs.
Russell McCloud serves a vari­
ety
of
national
leadersh ip
roles. She Is one o f the 100
most Influential persons
In
Am erica. She serves as N a ­
tional President o f Links. In c.;
past Suprem e Parliam entarian
o f the Alpha Kappa Alpha S o ­
rority. Inc.; Is a graduate o f
Howard University Law School
and has practiced before the
U.S. Suprem e Court In the Dis­
trict o f Colum bia.
Th is Joint partnership b e ­
tween Diverse D iscussions and
Valencia Com m unity C ollege
because o f this collaborative
effort made a contribution to
the VCC M inority S ch olarsh ip
Program. These funds will be
matched by dollars from the
Florida Lottery. M inority c o l­
lege attendance rates still have
not achieved parity with n on ­
m inority rates.

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Sanford women attending dlversed discussion are (from lelft.
standing);; Thelma Mike, Cynthia Oliver, Gloria Folge and
(sealed) Patricia McCloud-Russell.
IN APPRECIATIO N
On Saturday. March 7 at 7:30
p.m. Morning Glory C hoir No. 2

will sponsor an appreciation
Program In honor o f Cynthia
• « Hawkins, Page 6B

Seminole High honors Employeea of the Month; Optimist Club names Athleta of the Weak

EM PLO YEES

O F T H E M O N TH : Seminole
High School recently honored Laura Loveland
(left) as Employee of the Month and Rhonda
Robbs as Teacher of the Month. Loveland is a

guidance secretary and Robbs teaches In the
school's enrichment computer lab. Both re­
ceive congratulations from Principal Gretchen
Schapker (center).

A TH LETE

O F T H E W E E K : The Optimist
Club of Sanford honored Barbara Gray as Athlete
of the Week. Gray led the team in the district
basketball championship and regional quarter fi­

nals by scoring in double figures in each game.
Gray, a freshman, who also set a girls' 3-point re­
cord by scoring eight 3-pointers in one-half, re­
ceives the award from Optimist Betty Vann.

�Sanford Herald. Sanlord. Florida •Sunday, March t. 1990

EN G AG EM EN TS

5B

Hacienda makes costumes for festival
LAKE M ARY

M AR Y
RO W ELL

Marla Kay Wilaon and Michael Shane Odom

W ilson-Odom
Mi .mil Mrs John ( '
Wilson of Danville. Ala .
announce thr rn gagrm rn t
of tlirli daughter. Marla
Kay W ilson of Danville, to
Michael Shane Odom ol
ll.irtselle, Ala . son of Mr
and Mrs Michael O Odom
of Altam onte Sprint's
H orn
III
Decatur,
the
hrldr elr« t is the m aternal
granddaughter of Mildred
Keeniun of Danville, and
the
late
Mr
Charlie
Keenurn
Her
paternal
grand pa re u i* are Mr and
Mrs Alvin K
Prince of
lla rtselle and the late Mi
J.C W ilson

Ms Wilson is a I (HI I
graduate of S|&gt;eake High
S« I x h i I ami .1 May 1990
graduate of the U niversity
o f North Alabam a where
she rer rived a fiach rlor d e ­
cree in m arketing and was
a memlrrr of I ’hi Mu Soror
lly. She Is em ployed hy

Jim m y Smith Jew elers. De

T h r easiest way to gel kids to
Iran i about alm ost any m ibjrct
Is to make It hands on. So. If
you want kids to rem em ber
what they Ira n i i i I m i u I history,
what's more m em orable than
trying on a costum e?
L is t year, the L ik e Mary H is ­
torical Com m ission had Just a
few costum es for kids to try on
In the museum.
They were
adult sl/r costum es. Tills year,
thr com m ission wantrd c o s ­
tumes children could try on.
KSVP (Retired Senior V olun teer
Program) Director Gloria Black
told one com m ission m em ber
that she had a group of sew ers
who were looking for a project.
Die group was thr lla rirn d .i
Craft Group In W inter Springs.
T h r com m ission
allocated
$IOO for supplies and the sew
rr * got to work.
KSVP volunteer Eileen Nass
mode patien ts for the wom en
based on what she read In
Margaret W esley s book
L ik e
Mary Beginnings" . i I k i u I the
(lo th tn g worn in Olde L ik e
Mary. Besides making thr pa I
In n s lor the group. Eileen was

Hertid rtKHOby Mary RowWI
Hacienda Crafters (seated, from left)
L it t le
Shastern. Clara Gerac t and Jean N rw rom h
and (standing) Elizabeth Hlrkhart. Marie Gldalso able tn get som e donated
fabric for the project.
As of
this
wnting.
thr
H acienda
Group have com pleted 8 c o s ­
tumes and are working on sev­
eral
more.
Th r H acienda
Group work rv rry Friday for

dings. Kate W ilson. Julie Martel and S teph an ie

Vavrinek show some of the costumes that have
mado.

others.
Besides making the
costum es for the H istorical
Com m ission, they m ake Item s
for the RSVP Christm as store,
nursing hom e patients
and
more.
The costum es will I k * a v a il­

able for children to try on In
the Frank Evans Center during
Olde L ik e Mary Days, s ch ed ­
uled for March 28 from 10AM
to 4PM.
Th r com m ission Is

See Rowell, Page 6B

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i .ilill
Her flnaix e. Isirn in W in
ter Park. is the m aternal
tiiandson ol Mary A n d er­
son.
Altam onte
Springs,
and the late Joe Anderson.
Ills paternal gran dp aren t*
are Mr and Mrs. C larence
Kous
ol
Chattan ooga,
Term

W olf-P resley
vows exchanged

Odom is a 1992 graduate
of l.yman
llig li
S&lt; hoot,
Liu gw ood. where he was
on the hasehall team He
graduated from the U niver­
sity of North Alabam a in
l9(Hi with a bachelor dr
gree
in
m arketing
and
played baseball there. Hr
Is em ployed
in m a n a ge­
ment at Continental (train
T n . Irt Decatur. "
Th r wedding will l&gt;e an
event of March I-I. at G
p m . at
Knott
llaptlst
Chun h. Danville.

Mr. and Mra. Bryan Presley

Palm la B. W olf and
Bryan D. Presley. Ik ii I i sen ­
ior alnu rn stationed at In*
ctrltk Air Force Base. Ttirkry. were married Jan. 28 In
a civil cerem ony at the
Turkish Consulate in InclrIlk.
T h r bride is the daughtrr
of Sara C o o p er o f L irg o .
The bridegroom Is the son
of
Rebecca
and
D ane!
Presley o f Deltona.
T h r couple met In Turkey.
They will return to tlie
United S tales on a n ry . b **c
assignment
In Novem ber.
T lie bride Is a 1995 graduate
o f G ibbs High School. St.
Petersburg, and the b rid e­
groom Is a 1994 graduate of
Deltona High School.

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Sabrina Lawson and Willis Andre Bodison

Law son-Bodison
Mr. and Mr*. Thom as
Lawiion. Sr. o f Sanford a n ­
nounce the engagem ent o f
their
daughtrr,
Sabrina
Renee' Lawson o f Sanford,
to W illi* Andre Uodlson o f
Sanford,
son
of
Sylvia
Ikidlson o f Sanford.
The b r ld r c lc r t
I* the
m a trm a l granddaughter of
the late Mr. and M r*.
Isaiah and Clara Russell
and the paternal g ra n d ­
daughter o f the late Mr.
and
Mr*.
Garfield
and
Kblella Lawson.
M*. l-awson I* a 1906
graduate
of
S em in ole
Community College
Adult
High M m o l. s l,r ,s Pr*’ h'
cn lly em ployed by Good

Sam aritan Home a * a cer­
tified nursing assistan t.
Her finance 1* th r m ater­
nal grandson o f K rnrstlne
Roberts and the late Mr.
and Mrs. W illis and Florene
Randolph.
Bom
In Sanford,
the
groom Is a 1990 graduate
o f Sem inole High School.
'Ilie bridegroom -to-be Is
em ployed by the D ep a rt­
ment
of
Education
of
Sem inole County S chool
System at Lake Mary High
School.
Th e wedding will Ik * an
event o f March 21, 3:00
p.m. at New Bethel Misfdonury Baptist Church in
Sanford.

society of the Florida F ed era ­
tion of Wom en s Clubs, was
held at thr office o f thr S em i­
nole Com m unity Enterprises
Inc., fourth and Elm M em liers
were invited to this location by
Jean Melts. SCE program d i­
rector.
Shirley Mills presided over
the business m eeting follow ed
bv Zelda Siskind giving a book
review. Zelda reviewed "Beach
Music by Pat Conroy.
Libby
Boyd
said.
"Her
(Zelda s) interesting in form a ­
tion a lK iu t the author added to
the review as did the con trib u ­
tion o f Bunny l-ogan s reading
of excerpt* from the books.
T h r passages she chose d e m ­
onstrated the vivid w illin g of
the author."
New officers elected for the
com ing year are: Fran Morion,
president; Libby Boyd, secre­
tary; Lourlne Messenger, trea s­
urer: and Shirley Mills, p r o ­
gram chairman.
Hostesses
Hazel
Cash.
C harlotte Knowles and F'nin
Morton served an array o f re­
freshments. In addition. Libby
Boyd said Jean served each
m em ber a "bowl o f delicious
vegetable soup, a sam ple o f
what she will serve next week
to the trustees and volunteers
o f the Sem inole Volunteer E n ­
terprises Inc.*
Libby added that tlie soup
will ulso be served In the soup
kitchen to be ojiened soon at
this location.

CANDIDATES JUDQED
L ist week’s column featured
a report o f Beta Sigma Phi
crowning Phyllis Senkartk as
the 1998 Valentine Q u ern at a
Valentine luncheon.
T lie candidates were Judged at
a coffee held earlier at the DeBary home o f Kathleen Golden.
T lie Judges from the DeLond
City Council were: Diane Metz.
Marilyn Myers und Margie H o l­
ton.
T lie
hostess
served
tea
sandwiches.
nuts,
cookies,
mints.
homemude
fudge,
strawberries, punch and coffee
to: Phyllis Senkartk.
J o yce
Sanim rt.
president o f thr
Sanford Beta Sigma Pill City

Council. June Helm s. Aniorel
L i Rosa. Laurel Trom blay. Lisa
Flnnrrtv and Helen llam n er.

ROARING TW ENTIES
THEME OP GALA
Sanford Main Street Is p la n ­
ning a doozy o f a fund-raiser In
May. A Roaring Tw enties them e
will Ik * carried out at the festive
dinner and dance (more on this
laterl.
Flapjiers and zoot-suiters w ill
steal the scene, so
prepare
you rself for some dance crazes
such as the Charleston and
oth er fun-events o f the exciting
era.
Sanford Main Street needs
volunteers for this event us
well
us
other
forthcom ing
benefits. If you would like to
volunteer with tills exciting o r ­
ganization. call 322-5600.
Jennifer Singelsen Is the
program director. T lie Hoard o f
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secretary;
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Marveen
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Carole Klrchhoff, MAry Larsen.
Jerry Mills. Lisa Nason. F ran ­
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N E E D E D FO R SH O W
Som ething different Is c o m ­
ing up In Sanford _ a Vintage
Fashion Show.
The Sanford W om an's Club
plans for Its annual Fash ions
for Education a parade o f
fashions from yesteryear. D o­
rothy Anthony, chairm an o f the
club's education departm ent. Is
seeking fashions and a c c e s s o ­
ries that date back at least 40
years. If you would like to have
your vintage fashions on p a ­
rade and maybe provide your
own model, please call Dorothy
at 321-1820.
T ills event Is expected to be a
big attraction on the Sanford
spring scene. Proceeds will go
toward a scholrshlp for a d e­
serving woman to return to tlie
classroom o f her choice.

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lions and Principal Sallie Jenkins with some of
the Campbell's labels and the equipment they
have received In the post.

and food.
Boy Scout Troop 854 o f Lake
Mary will be running the 5-K
this year to kick off Olde Lake
Mary Days. In addition to the
5-K. there will be a 1-K for
children under 12 and a 10-K
for the serious runners. There
will also be a race for In-line
skaters.
Troop 854 has o b ­
tained the support of the C o ­
lumbia Medical Center and Dr.
Steven Reed of the Florida Or­
thopedic Associates.

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PRIME TIME

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There Is still time If you
would like to be Involved In
Olde Lake Mary Days. To enter
the antique car show, call
David Crews at 321-7305. For
arts and crafts, call Pam Qrtffin at 322-7688. Civic groups
and churches, call Mary Jane
Duryea at 322-3292. For the
Kids Komer. call Mary Rowell
at 321-1498. For the 5-K race,
call Polly Willis at 330-9498.

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Rrd Dress. Calling all Nubian
Queens. 'Giving Back • Re­
claiming Our Communities*.
Bring a friend or two.
Presenters for the workshop
are Dr. LaFrancls Rogers-Rose.
National President; Dr. Joyce
Morley-Ball; Dr. Adetokande
Berlshade; Elizabeth McOhee;
and Angela Adams.
Registration Is the day o f the
workshop and Is $30 or you
may pre-register by calling
331-5065.
The workshop topics will be:
Health Care For Women. Count
All Your Blessing. It Takes a '
Whole Village to Raise a Child,
The African American Family;
Against All Odds.

Continued from Pag* 4B

Casanova Brown, musician for
the choir. This will be an eve­
ning for various choirs to join
In -the -p ra ise and worship
service for the honoree. For
more information you may call
Ann White at 328-0573.

“RED D U N ’ S E T
The
International
Black
Women's Congress o f Central
Florida Chapter Is presenting
Its 6th annual 'Every Black
Woman Should Wear A Red
„ Dress* on Saturday. March 7
from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at
the Holiday Inn on S.R. 430 In
Altamonte Springs.
This workshop will be an ex­
citing uplifting day. Attendees
will know and receive the
warmth and the empowerment
that awaits women wlio attend

M U SIC W O R K S H O P

The Sanford/Central Florida
Interdenominational Musicians
Guild will combine Black His-

HEATHROW TURNS
LABELS INTO MONET
Since 1091, Heathrow Ele­
mentary School in Lake Mary,
has
participated
In
the
“Campbell's Labels for Educa­
tion'.
It’s a simple con rep t
The school collects labels from
Campbell's brand products and
sends them in.
Campbell'S
then sends the school fret
equipment. Since It began th&lt;
rogram. Heathrow students
ave turned In over 150.000 la)
bels. The school has received
mobile
equipment
cars
kitchen centers for classroom i.
cameras, rock collections am
tape recorders.

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Cckrd
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batch of tai­
This time,
they're ordering a butterlV]
tower. The tower will be usetf
by the Ecology Club In the
spring.

tory and Gospel Music.
'j
The father o f gospel muslf
history, Dr. Horace Boyer, win
present an entertaining work-]
shop on the history o f goepef
music.
Choirs
o f ' various
churches will be present for
classes that will be available
on Saturday. March 21 at 9:00
a.m. This session will be held
at the First Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church. Choirs can
register as groups for $50 re­
gardless o f the choir size. Indi­
vidual registration Is $5.
The choirs will be formed
into s workshop choir that will
rehearse on Thursday. March
12 and IB at St. John Baptist
Church located in East Sanford
on 10th Street and Cypres
Avenue.
For Information call Charlei i
Jackson at (904) 532-2335 o
Faye Henderson at 323-9048.

Pending bill gives seniors
the chance to stay home
DEAR ABBY: You printed a let­
ter recently from a woman who
didn't understand why people
would not want to go to a nursing
horns when they get old. You
n s ponded that ‘ many are hesitant
to vs up their independence and
familiar surroundings* or to ‘ sur­
render control o f their lives,* and
noted that sssisted-living facilities
offer varying levels of care that are
a more attractive alternative.
There can be a far better choice:
A bill currently before Congress
offers senior citizens and persons
with disabilities the option to main­
tain their Independence and control
o f their lives while remaining in

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tatives in Congress and urge thejp
to co-epon eor and v o ts fo r th is
important bill.
G A IL B. HEAR,
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR,
LJFE-CIL/C ENTER FOR
IN D E PE N D E N T LIVING ,
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their own homes — or the option to
choose s congregate (group-care)
facility if that is their preference.
This bill la the Medicaid Com­
munity Attendant Services A ct
(HB2020). The bill, known as
MiCASA (Spanish for “my house*),
Introduced by Speaker of the House
Newt Gingrich and co-sponsored by
House Minority Leader Richard
Gephardt, would amend Title XIX
of the Social Security Act-Medicaid
to create a new option called ’ Quali­
fied Community-Based Attendant
Services.”
Anyone eligible for a nursing
facility or intermediate-care facility
services for the mentally retarded
would be allowed to stay in their
own home and receive attendant
care to assist them in their home,
workplace, recreation or religious
activities. The money follows the
individual. It can be used to move
out of congregate-care settings or to
avoid having to move in. The need
for assistance in dally living and
health-related tasks will no longer
mean that people have to give up
their familiar surroundings or their
independence.
This bill will benefit everyone
who is disabled or will ever have a
disability or be old — and that's
everyone. To secure the right to
choose, call or write your represen­

1

DEAR GAILi Thankyou for
a s le

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islatlou. Tka vast majority of
the Butt I rsooivsd in resnssiss
to tho Uttar from U v ln f It U p
to tko End" eoatalM d horror
steriss about tho coalitions
fscsd by ssBiors w h y thsy
thsro aro exceptions, hut tbs
MtCARA btB appears to bo tbs
to eouailoM prayers. I
it in
D E A R A B B Y : I ’m a m en who
loves to travel. I especially mojpythe
nightdub shows IVis seen. However,
I do not eR joy b ein g p a rt o f the
■how.
A fem a le p e rfo rm e r (in Las
V a n s ) once picked m s out o f tbs
audience to go on stags w ith her so
she could sing to ms. E vtn though I
politely refused, she was very per­
sistant and even involved the audi­
ence in coercing ms to go on etm s I
would have walked out, but I bad
paid a lot o f money to ass this show.
T h e audience enjoyed it, but I
A lt like a fool standing up there an
the stags while she esng to me.
EMBARRASSED
IN G REENVILLE, EC.

'DEAR EMRARRAMRDi You
could have refused by easing
. . . — —. . "N o w n yj I
this show, not
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S-«day. March 1. 1998
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in balanco This is a constructive man­
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it a good year
PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) No matter
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someone who seems to have it better H
you let this bolher you today, you'll be
doing yourself a great disservice Pisces,
treat yourself to a birthday gift Send for
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CANCER (June 21-July 22) An unusual
development today may cause you lo leer
that it negatively affects your image
Everything can be glossed over it you
don t make it a b*g deal
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) It is gratifying to
set lofty objectives and lo push yourself a
bit. but don I make the rmslake ot kicking
yourself as to what can be achieved realrsticety
VIRGO (A u g. 2 3 -te p l. 22) In social
involvements today, el may not be as it
appears on the surface Do not be taken
in by the packegmg and ignore what's
mvde wrappmgs
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 22) Someone who
you know is not an untund or selfish per­
son could look that way today lo the
casual observer Oo not lei the unin­
formed fudge hen or her loo harshly

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12 Like a
doornail?
19 Eighth mo.
21 Slumbers
22 Epic poem
23 Jokes
24 Musician
Al —
25 Gravel ridges
26 Biblical
preposition
26 Litigator
29 Leave----Beaver
30 Mild
expletive
31 Pari of a shoe
37 Greeted
36 Antiquity
41 Las —
42 Orand Ole —
43 Joy
44 Drags
45 Important
periods
47 French river
46 Folks!nger
Seeger
49 Happily —
50 Lairs
52 Pub brew
64 Wheel
track

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SCORPIO (O ct. 24-Nov. 22) Slick to
your way of doing things today if you
want lo be productive Suggestions from
well-meaning associates could impede
your progress

SAG ITTAR IUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) You
might get cajoled into a game of upmansrvp today based upon a foobsh premise
In the end. the winners and the losers
could both look the same — bad

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Your
greatest gratification today is likely to
come from famrfy involvements However,
there might be a loved one who will
cause you lo question this
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Your feel­
ings could be more vulnerable than usual
today, yet youH be hard-shelled enough
not to let things upset you too deeply
Tune it out'
C IM b y h T A In c

U U iJ 'rJ

The ruse
was
smooth
|
Jeff Mecfcstroth is one ot the world's
g r e a fe it magicians at the bridge
table He always seems to find a way
to paint the wrong picture of his hand
(or the opponents.
On this deal, he was playing against
Norway in last year's Bermuda Bowl.
His three-dub response was invita­
tional but nonforcing. And if he had
passed three no-trump, there would
nave been no story. Despite only a
combined 19 high-card point*, that
contract is laydown (or an overtrick.
However, nervous about hit low pointcount. Mecfcstroth ran to the safety of
his eight-cant suit.
Five clubs seemed to have no play.
Surely the defenders would get
spades going in time. However, when
West lea the diamond four (low from
an odd number, a method popular
among experts), Mecfcstroth called for
dummy’s 10. This appeared to trade
one loser for another, but it deceived
East. After winning with the queen, he

North
n u ts
* A 9 &gt;
V J lots 2

■RIDGE

o. A 10 1

PHILLIP
ALDER

* K 8
West
a K 7 53
v K 8
♦ K J 9 7 4

East
* Q J 6 2
V A 9 74
* Q 8• 3

*32

* Q
South

* 10 4
WQ 3
couldn't see any danger in reluming a
* 5
diamond to dummy's ace. However,
* A J 10 9 7 6 5 4
Mecfcstroth discarded his low heart,
Vulnerable: Both
then called for a heart.
D ea ler North
The best defense is for East to go in
with the ace. but declarer can still gel
South
West North East
home by ruffing down West's king. Yet
Iw
Pass
East ducked. West switched to a
3*
Pass 3 NT
Pass
spade, but it was too late. Mecfcstroth
4*
Pass
S*
All
won with dummy's ace and called for
the heart Jack, covered and ruffed.
Opening lead: * 4
Now came the dub ace, a club (o dum­
my’s king, and the heart 10, on which we are to playing in “ impossible" con­
South threw his spade loser.
tracts.
Why is Mecfcstroth so skilled in
putting up smokescreens? Perhaps
CWSbyNEAlnc
because he is more accustomed than

by Jim Msddlck

* FRANK AND ER N EST

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Santord HefaKJ Sanford. Florida •Sunday. March 1 1990

B&amp;L

After Hours

P a in tin g
• Interior • Exterior
• Free Estimates

The effect of Zero Effect funny, quirky, sad
Zero E ffe ct (R ):
A few
w eeks ago, I saw a new film
called Zero Effect. The d eligh t
o f the screen in g w as that no
one knew what It w as about •
Including m e.
Sure. 1 knew the actors, and
that the w rttcr/d l rector. Jake
Kasdan. Is the son o f p r o m i­
nent
film m aker
L a w ren ce
Kasdan. Hut I knew virtu a lly
nothing else about the film.
Jhose are the best types o f
films to see. You walk In b lin d
and p ow erless, not kn ow in g
where the film m ight take you
in a tw o-hour tim e p eriod .
Luckily. Zero Effect proved r e ­
freshing and a definite su r­
prise. It ts an early
1998
sleeper.
Hill Pullm an stars as D aryl
Zero, a neurotic, reclusive p r i­
vate eye that stays locked In
hi- fortified penthouse a p a rt­
ment. He Is absolutely draw n
away front any hum an contact
other than the w orkin g r e la ­
tionship he has with Ills assis­
tant. Steve Arlo (Hen Stiller), a
law yer who gave up p ra c tic in g
to work for Zero.
Arlo continually hypes his
boss’
am azing
In vestigative
abilities to potential clien ts
while disparagin g Zero over a
beer with a friend Arlo v e r ­
bally berates Zero referring to
him as "Inept* "tactless* and
"ru d e": yet. you know there Is
a genuine respect Arlo has for
the odd sleuth.
Zero and Arlo take on a case
o f a tim ber tycoon with m is­
placed keys. The tycoon (Ryan
O N c a l) thinks som e one has
stolen his keys lo a safety d e ­
posit box and Is now ra n som ­

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• Entertainment

Perfect Maid is Parker's r e c ­
ollection s o f h er
life w ith
Rawlings at her Cross C re e k
home and Crescent Beach v a ­
cation house. Parker, who cu r­
rently lives In Ocala, cook ed ,
cleaned and com forted
the
som etim es high strung author
who wTote and lived the backwoods
life o f Florida In the
earlier part o f this century.

Bill P u llm a n (le ft) s ta rs a s D a ry l Z o ro , a s o c c o n lr ic

Arlo. his beloagured front man in Castle Rock E nte r­

p riv a te d e te c tiv e a n d B e n S tile r (n g h t ) s ta rs a S t e v e n

tainment's

Zero Effect.

De/iary H a ll Mansion
2(H) Sunrise lllv d . PcH nrv, F I. 32713

ending that elates rather than
cheats. And because the film
does not lei you down at the
end. you can sit back In yo u r
seat and frrl satlsllrd becau se
o f It.

here.

and

Hill

{Independence Day)

Pullm an
e m b o d ie s

Yet. the most d isa p p oin tin g
thing Is the way Kasdan at­
tributes Zero's eccentric b e ­
havior to Ills past. Instead of
creating som ething unique, we
leant that Daryl lias been d e ­
fined by a rough ch ildh ood
with an alcoholic father. Th at.
Im afraid. Is clich e at best.
Aside from the flaw. Kasdan
proves
him self
a
c re d ib le
w riter.

ch aracter not easily fo rg e tta ­
ble. Three stars (out of four).

C u ll (4 0 7 ) 668-5854

NOTICE OF MULTI-JURISDICTIONAL LAND USE
RELATING TO PERMITTING, LOCATING, AND SITING
OF ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENTS
AND SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES
The City of Sanford proposes fo adopt the following ordinance

ORDINANCE NO. 3392
AN ORDINANCE OF TH E CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA. RELATING TO
M ULTI-JURISDICTIONAL LAND USE W riH REGARD TO TH E PERMIT­
TING. LOCATING, AND SITING O F AD U LT ENTERTAINM EN T ESTABLISH­
M ENTS AND SEXUALLY O R IEN TED BUSINESSES; AMENDING TH E
LAND DEVELOPM ENT REGULATIONS OF TH E CITY OF SANFORD,
FLORIDA; ENACTING AS A CITY OF SANFORD LAND DEVELOPM ENT
REGULATION TH E PROVISIONS OF AN IN TER LO CA L AG R EEM EN T BY
AND BETW EEN TH E CITY OF SANFORD AND SEMINOLE CO UN TY; PRO­
VIDING TH A T SITES W HEREON AD ULT ENTERTAINM EN T ESTABLISH­
MENTS AND SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES MAY BE LO CATED IN
TH E CITY SH ALL ALSO BE AVAILABLE C O U N TY SITES; PROVIDING
TH A T SITES W HEREON A D U LT EN TERTAINM EN T ESTABLISHM ENTS
AND SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES MAY BE LO CATED IN TH E
C O U N TY S H A L L A LS O BE AVAILABLE C ITY SITES ; PROVIDING TH A T
A lL S U C H SITES SHALL BE JO IN T SITES; PROVIDING FOR TH E CO O R ­
DINATION OF COMPREHENSIVE PLANS AND LAND DEVELOPM ENT
REGULATIONS; PROVIDING FOR TH E PURPOSE AND IN TE N T O F TH E
JO IN T PLANNING AREA; PROVIDING FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLANNING
AND LAND DEVELOPM ENT REG ULATORY ACTIVITIES; PROVIDING FOR
TH E USE OF LAND FOR AD ULT ENTERTAINM EN T ESTABLISHM ENTS
AND SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES; PROVIDING FOR TH E PROVI­
SION OF INFR ASTR U CTUR E; PROVIDING FOR C O N FLIC T RESOLUTION;
PROVIDING FOR TERM S; PROVIDING FOR NO TICE AND O TH ER ADMIN­
ISTRATIVE M ATTERS AND PROVISIONS; PROVIDNG FOR CODIFICA­
TION; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. CO N FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE
DATE.

Kasdan Is also an ex citin g
director not afraid to e x p e r i­
ment. T ills heroines evident In
his cam era work with c in e m a ­
tographer Hill Pope l/Jouri d).
In one scene, the cam era m a ­
neuvers around a con versation
betw een Arlo and the tycoon
In a restaurant as If II w e re
eavesdropping or spying. And
there Is one sequence w h ere
Zero
talks
the
a u d ien ce
through an undercover sta k rout In a health club. The ram era follow s the details o f the
operation w ithout loosing us.

Zero Iffect Is a film that d e ­
serves
m ention
because,
chances are. this will probably
be the first tim e you hear
about It. but certain ly not the
last. It Is a funny, quirky, sad
film that does two things: 1.) It
Introduces us to an In triguin g
young film m aker; and. 2.) We
becom e
acquainted
with
a

Regarding the area shown below:

S e m in o le C ounty, F lo rid a

{Orange
Blossom
Trails: Walks In the Natural
Areas o f Florida). MarJ&amp;ree
Mayne [Mirror Murder). Nina
M anning

LAKE L10UR0E

M cG uire
(The
Uncommon
Guide to Florida), M ary Jane
McSwaln {Florida Gardening
by the Sea). Don Nedobek (The

TUrelve

Days

of

Christmas).

Sally

Nonnem acher
(S a lly ’s
Candid Stanzas), Janie H en d ­
erson O wens (The Story o f
Cassadaga), Gail Radley (The
Golden Years). Anita J o yce
Skocz ( Crystal Star Angel).
Patrick Sm ith (A Land R e ­
membered). Patricia S prin kle
(W hen Did We Lose Harriet?),

LAKE
HARNEY

, . r iM E JESUP
tviSTcn

Idslla

Psrksr

that clear to anyone who reads
It. It Is the story o f m y life w ith
Mrs. Rawlings, a story I have
wanted to tell for a long tim e.’
Lake Helen resident Dana
Ste. Claire and G ainesville's
Kevin M cC arthy w ill also be In
attendance. Ste. Claire Is the
cu rator o f hlBtory at D aytona
Beach M useum o f Arts and
S ciences and the author o f

True Natives:
People. '

Florida's

M cCarthy lias w ritten a wide
range o f novels o f various
Florida subjects. He Is a p r o ­
fessor o f English and Florid a
studies at the U niversity o f
Florida. Books he lias ed ited
include Nine Florida Stories by

Marjory

Stoncman

SPRINGS

Jim Bob Tln sely ( Bone MlzelQ,
Rick Tonyan (Guns o f the Pal­
metto Plains), Richard Walnwright {Nana. Grampa and Tecumseh) and Carol A. W allin

{Disappearing Faces: Florida's
Animals In Danger)Historic H opkins Hall, on
Euclid Avenue, w ill be the site
o f the book fair, from 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. For m ore Inform ation,
call (904) 228-2442.

CASSElOtlUU

OVItOO

I,.I

H .j

m

C ity of S a n fo rd

□

S e m in o le C o u n ty

3

A public hearing on the ordinance will be held on Monday. March 9,1998, al 7:00 o'clock P.M.
or as soon thereafter as possible, by the City Commission of Sanford, Florida, in the City
Commission Room, City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue. Sanford, Florida.

First

Douglas

and The Book Lovers Guide to

Florida.
Rawlings
ch a ra cterized
Parker
in h er books. Cross
Creek and Cross Creek Cook­
ery. as her "perfect m a id ". In
the preface lo
h er
book.
Parker w rites. "Let m e say
right off that I am not p erfect
and n either was Mrs. R a w l­
ings. and tills book will m ake

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Broad range of writers expected to attend

Idclla Parker, best known as
the maid to the author o f the
Pulitzer Prize winning novel.
The Yearling, will be at the fair
with her 1992 book. Perfect

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him splendidly.
During the film. Zero gives
ing them. It Is a perfect m ys­
us a lesson In Private Eye 101
tery for Zero.
as hr divulges his m ethod.
As Zero digs deeper Into the
O bjectivity
and
observation
case, he meets
a spunky
are Daryl s main tools. He says
param edic (Kim Dickens). At
that objectivity has m ade him
first, you don't think much of
"the grratest
observer
the
the w om a n s p ertin en ce-a sid e
world has ever know n".
from being a possible love In­
His practiced
detach m en t
terest for Zero-un tll you re a l­
lias made him selfish, so to
ize that she holds the key. so
speak.
For
Instance.
Z ero
to speak, lo the case.
doesn't care m uch about his
New. If you think I have told
assistant's private life. If It
you a lot about the plot o f Zero
does not serve Zero's purpose,
Effict. I haven't. The film Is
then he could care less about
much m ore com plex than the
It.
synopsis above m ay In dicate.
It Is the relationship that ts
W lw l » U u u ou t u a co m ed y
form ed w ith the p aram edic
turns Into an honest hum an., - D w l i - s l w l y changes t a w - d e ­
drama. At the beginning o f the
meanor. He becom es
m o re
movie. I could not have been
o|&gt;en and even caring. It Is a
further from the ch aracter o f
violation o f his self-m ade code,
Daryl Zero. and. at the end. 1
but his love for the p aram edic
could not have been closer to
Is too overw helm ing to Ignore.
him. His transform ation
Is
Another fascinating point o f
what the film Is all about.
Zero Effect Is w atchin g the r e ­
lationship o f Zero and the
Perhaps the best thing about
param edic grow. You b ecom e
Zero Effect Is Its strange hero.
entranced w atchin g It. T h eir
Kasdan lias w ritten a c o m p li­
pairing sets up a b ittersw eet
cated. m em orable
c h a ra cter

LAKE HELEN A mix o f
authors as rich as the soil
found In a Florida ham m ock
will be on found at the Sixth
Annual Florida Authors Book
Fair plan n ed for Saturday.
March 7.
More than 24 authors from
throughout Florida are sch ed­
uled to com e to the fair, an
event that has tra d ition a lly
confined
Itself
to
Florid a
authors or w ritin gs based on
Florida subjects. W riters o f fic ­
tion. m ysteries,
poetry,
a r­
chaeology,
Florldlana
and
children's books w ill be In­
volved as well as gardening,
cooking, travel, history and
nature book w riters.

T

Also scheduled to attend a re
Al Burt (A l Burl's Florida),
Marge C lau srr ( Cooking Inn
Style), Dottle Coe (My Book
One). Marian Coe (L egacy),
Bruce Hunt {Visiting SmallTown Florida). T erry
Lewis
{Corfflict o f Interest ), Ph illip

Let us know
Welcome to the S arfonl
Herald's "After H ours', a
page dedicated to the arts
and entertainm ent news In
Sem inole County. I f you
have any story Ideas, p ic­
tures or com m ents about
the page please call David
Frazier at 322-2611 during
weekdays, or you can write
to David by sending letters
to T h e Sarfford Herald.
altn: David Frazier, P.O.
Box
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S an ford,
Florida. 32772-1667 o r
300 N. French A ven u e.
Sanford. Florida, 32771.

Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the ordinance.
Copies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection by the public at the City Clerk's
Office, City Hall, Sanford, Florida.

ADVICE T O TH E PUBLIC: IF A PERSON DECIDES T O APPEAL A DECISION MADE WITH
RESPECT T O ANY M ATTER CONSIDERED A T TH E ABO VE MEETING, OR HEARING, HE
MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECORD O F TH E PROCEEDINGS, INCLUDING TH E TESTIM O ­
NY AND EVIDENCE, WHICH RECORD IS N O T PROVIDED BY TH E CITY O F TANFORD.
(FS 286.0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE T O PARTICIPATE IN A N Y OF
TH ESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD C O N TA C T TH E PERSONNEL OFFICE AD A COORDINA­
TO R A T 330-5626 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF TH E MEETING.
Janet R. Dougherty, CMC
City Clerk

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MATTHEW TURSE. at al.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN
pursuant to a Final Jadamant ol
Mo'ta*f&gt;a Foracloaura datad
February tlth . I H I , and
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a* tn# Circuit Court ol tha EIOHfEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
•or SEMINOLE County, Florida
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LIZABETH
I.
TURSE;
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ara tha Oalandanta. I will aall to
tna n.ghaat and baal biddar lor
Saab at tha WEST FRONT
POOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SANFOnO. FlORiOA at 11:00 am .,
pn tha 17th day ol March, 1SSS,
(ha following daacnbad propar­
ty aa aat lorth in aaid Final
Judgment
LOT IS. OAK VILLA. ACCORD(NO TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
PtCOROED IN PLAT BOOK 40.
fAQES 74 AND 77. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
C o u n t y . F l o r id a
WITNESS MY HAND and tha
iaal ol this Court on FEBRU­
ARY ttth, 1998
(SEAL)
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; Clark ol tha Circuit Court
' By Jana E Jaeewtc
Daputy Clark
(Chavarria. McCaila. Raymar.
barren S Frappiar
Post Oltica Boa 1*10
Tampa. FL 1)401
,74711940*
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-modation to participala m ihaa
Iprocaadmg should contact tha
'indindual or agancy sanding
{notica not latar than aaaan (7)
|day* prior to lha proceeding at
Itha addrass given on tha
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COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA.
N A . AS CUSTOOIAN
OR TRUSTEE.
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vs
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at ua.. at al..
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NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
BV CLERK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Notica is hsrsby given that tha
imdsrtignsd Maryanns Moras.
Clark of tha Circuit Court ot
SEMINOLE County. Florida, will,
on tha 2tth day ol March, IStS.
at lt:00 am . at tha Watt Front
door ol tha Ssmmoia County
Courthouta in Santord. Florida,
offsr lor tala and aall at public
outcry to tbs highaat and baat
biddar for cash, tha following
daacnbad proparty aituatad In
SEMINOLE County. Florida, to­
wn
THE WEST SO FEET OF THE
EAST ttS FEET OF THE SOUTH
1S4 FEET OF THE WEST 1/2 OF
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SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHWEST t/4 OF SECTION
IS. TOWNSHIP IS SOUTH.
RANGE 10 EAST. OF THE PUB­
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COUNTY. FLORIOA
pursuant to tha final dscrss of
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pandmg in and Court, tha styls
ol which is BANKERS TRUST
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Amancana with Diaabditiaa Act.
psraon* nasdmg a apacial
accommodation lo participala
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sanding thia nodes no lalar
than as van (T| days prior to tha
procssdmg at tha addrsai
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IS! A l)
Honorabla Maryanns Moras
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By Dorothy W Bolton
Daputy Clark
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granttsi, attignsat, lianora.
creditor*, truatae* or other
claimant* by. through under or
agamy! BILL CREASON. aahose
addratt. residence and where­
abouts ara unknown
MOTICS OF ACTION
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for foracloaura ol a mort­
gage on tha following property
Lot IB. OANBURY MILL UNIT
ONE. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 10. PAOEB S2.
SI. AND 94. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
hat bean tiled egamtt you and
you ara required to aarva a
copy ol your written defenses
to it. it any on MICHAEL M M
WALLIS. ESQUIRE, ol MOSlEV
WALLIS S WHITEHEAO, P A ,
1771 ta il Naw Havan Avanua.
Melbourne,
Florida
12901.
P.a.nt.W a attornay. within 10
t*,t attar tha drat publication
a d fiia tha original with tha
Z ark of this Court either bat ora
aarsica on tha Plaintiff s attor­
ney or immediately thereafter,
otherwiee a default will be
entered egamtt you lor tha
rebel
demanded
m
tha
Compiamt for Foracloaura
W1TNES1 my hand and seal ol
this Court on FIBRUARV 17th.
1494
(91 A ll
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
Daputy Clark
Publish
Fabruary 77. and
M a r c h !-1999
DEN 717

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I EIGHTEENTH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIOA, IN ANO FOR

SEMINOLE CO UN TY
O BN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. S 7 .SSSS-C A .t4-B
GREAT FINANCIAL BANK. FSB.
Plaintiff.
va.
PEOGY J. PAFFORO.
SANFORD HIDDEN LAKE
VILLAS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC . and . AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUBJECT REAL
PROPERTY,
Defendant)*)
NOTICB
OF FOR ICLO BURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN
pursuant to a Fatal Judgmant ot
Foracloturs datad Fabruary
11th. IS9S, and antsrad M Cats
No S T -m S -C A -IA -E . of lha
Circuit Court ol tha EIGH­
TEENTH Jud-ciai Circuit m and
for SEMINOLE County, Florida
wherein OREAT FINANCIAL
BANK. FSB Is Plaintiff and
PEOOY J PAFFORO. tt al . are
Defendant*. I will aall lo lha
highaat and baat bidder lor
cash tn lha Watt front door ol
lha Courthouts. m Sanford
SEMINOLE County. Florida, al
11:00 am . o clock on lha 17th
day ot MARCH. 1S9S. tha fol­
lowing daacnbad property at
aal lorth
In said
Final
Judgmant, to wit
Lot 27, HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS.
PHASE I. according to tha plat
tharaof at rscorded in Plat
Book 79. al Pagaa 99 through
101. ot tha Public Racorda of
Ssmmoia County. Flonda. a/k/a
U S Sand Pms Cuds. Sanford,
Flonda 17771
DATED thrt 11th day of
Fabruary. 1944
MART ANNE MORSE
Aa Clark of sard Court
By Jana i . Jaaawtc
Ak Daputy Clark
Faber S Gitim. P A
Suita 100
1S70 Medruga Avanua
Coral Qsbiat. Florida 11144
(1041 992-4110
'Parsons with a disability who
need a apacial accommodation
lo panicrpata m this proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Co or dm at or at Samtnsis County
Courthouts. M l
N
Part
Avanua, Suits NM 1, Sanford.
Flonda 12771, at laatt fiva days
prior
to tha procssdmg
Talaphona |407| 171 4)10 aat
*177, I 800 999 9771 (TODi or
1 *00 *9* 9770 (V) via Flonda
Ratty Barvtca*
Pubiiah

Fabruary

72.

and

March t. IM S
DEN-71)

Legal Notice
1 NOTICE OF ACTION IN SMINSNT DOMAIN IN TNS CIRCUIT
COURT OF TNS SIBNTSSNTN JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ARO FOR SSMINOLS COUNTY, FLORIOA
CASS NO. S 7 -tB 4 B .C A .IS -S
r S IM lN O lK CO UNTY a political subdivision ol tha
2 Btata ol Florida
Petitioner

I Sm am in P i RZAOCh REGINA LYNN P i R JA O I h MELLON
{ m o r tg a g e c o m p a n y ja m e s a co m er m a r th a c
•COHEN ROOERT P DEWARE MAI ETA E OE WARE
JOAN PlVtR INC . a Florida corporation (OWYN
iSANOV DO W i l l 010*01 AUGUSTUS THOMSON
{•nd ANTHONY NOAfliS •• Trw«U#« of
Flonda land
j«rtd Colonization Company Limslad JAMIS M
J HOUGHTON JU O llH C HOUGHTON HOMli SAVINGS OF
AMI MICA FSO a Fatoral FayMtfi fUnk OAAfN LUTSHO
C " (W W U M N tO N . NAY V A iP ta •• Taa CoMactar a«
SBmtnola Coonljf Florida and I N ynlnovn ipowaH
of t*a atfova if aaif fKa* N#kt davaaat aingnaai
10'a n lH i crodilort
aaaewtort admsmairatora
j - « /»ja joob |gd0man| creditor* irualaaa lartKoldart
lanona in poitaatson and any and all ottiav paraona
nawtng or or claiming lo Nava any right Mia or
•nfaratt l»f through undar or a^amal IN# abova
n«mad Dafandanla or othtraiao cUimtng any rtghl
titta or mtafatt »n lha raal proparly daacnbad »n ih«a action
Dafandanla
TO Th OSI a o o y i n a m e d o i f k n d a n t s a n d t o a l l PANTlLS
CIAIMINO INTINCST BY THROUGH UNDIR OR AQAINST TH|
NAMCD DIF (NOANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES HAYING OR CLAIMiNQ TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, T lT lI OR INTERKST IN THE PROPER
TY OESCRiOEO D H O W
An Iminanl Domain Petition together with ita Daclarabon of
Teeing haa baan filad »n lha abova-tfytad court lo acqu*ra cartam
[*oparty mlaraatt »n Stmmoio County Florida daacnbad aa fol*
osro
P AR C H MO. I t !
CO UN TY ROAD 4SA. PH ASS II
PBS SIMPLS
A PARCH OF lAND LYING IN SECTION 92 TOWNSHIP IS
SOUTH RANGE 30 EAST. DUNG A PORTION OF LOT 34 aKAY*
MOOD REPIA1* ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
KECOROEO IN PLAT OOOK SO PAGES 77 AND 28 AND OFFICIAL
KECOROS BOOK 1112 PAGES 7000 THROUGH 7004 OF THE
OUOLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIOA. BEING
MORE PARTICULARLY OESCRIOEO AS FOLLOWS
THE SOUTH 7100 FEET OF LOT 14 LESS THE EASTERLY 10
E IT THEREOF. OF SAID 'HAYWOOD REPEAT*
T he ABOVE OESCRIOEO PARCEL OF LAND LIES IN THE CITY
OF SANTORO SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA ANO CONTAINS
1744 SQUARE FEET MORE OR LESS
TO B S TN IR WITH
PARCEL RO. TS I
COUNTY ROAO 4SA. PHASE II
TEMPORARY OONSTRUOTIOR SASIMSMT
A PARCEL OF LAND LYINQ IN SECTION 17 TOWNSHIP I t
&amp;OUTM RANGE 10 EAST. BEINQ A PORTION OF LOT 14. *KATWOOD REPLAT* ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT THEREOF. A t
ECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 10. PAOES 27 ANO 2t ANO OFFICIAL
(COROS OOOK 1112 PAOES 7000 THROUGH 7004 OF THE
UOLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA BEINQ
MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
I THE NORTH t 00 FEET OF THE SOUTH 10 00 FEET OF LOT 14.
l e s s THE EASTERLY 10 FEET THEREOF. OF SAID 'KAYWOOO
p iP L A T '
I THE AOOVE OESCRIOEO PARCEL OF LAN0 LIES IN THE CITY
bF SANFORD IEMIN01E COUNTY. FLORIOA ANO CONTAINS M l
SQUARE FEET MORE OR L E t i
PARCEL RO. 1SS
CO UNTY ROAO 44A, P H A SI II
FSB SIMPLS
A PARCEL OF LAND LYINQ IN SECTION 12. TOWNSHIP I t
IOUTH. RANOE 10 EAST. BEINQ A PORTION OF LOT ISA. 'KAYYOOO REPLAT' ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT THEREOF. A t
IEC0R0E0 IN PLAT BOOK 10. PAOES 17 AND 2t ANO OFFICIAL
IECOROS OOOK 1748. PACE 1918 OF THE PUBLIC RECORD! OF
IEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. BEINQ MORE PARTICULARLY
X8CRI0ED A t FOLLOWS
THE SOUTH 29 00 FEET OF LOT U A OF SAI0 'KAYWOOO
IEPLAT'
THE ABOVE 0ESCRIDED PARCEL OF IA N 0 LIES IN THE CITY
IF SANFORD SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA ANO CONTAIN!
924 SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
TOOSTNBR WITH
‘ARC I L NO. 7SB
COUNTY ROAO 4SA, PMASI II
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION SASSMSNT
A PARCEL OF LAND LYINO IN SECTION SB. TOWNSHIP tB
rOUTH. RANOE 10 EAST. BEING A PORTION OF LOT ISA. ' K A Y VOOO REPLAT* ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
(ECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 10. PAOES 77 ANO 7S ANO OFFICIAL
IECOROS BOOK 174S. PAGE 1439 OF THE PUBLIC RECOROE OF
IEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. BEINQ MORE PARTICULARLY
fESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
THE NORTH • 00 FEET OF THE SOUTH 10 00 FEET OF LOT D A
&gt;F 8AID 'KAYWOOO REPLAT*
THE a b o v e d e s c r ib e d p a r c e l o f l a n d l ie s in t h e c i t y
)F SANFORD. SEMIROLS COUNTY. FLORIOA ANO CONTAIN! 124
SOUARE FEET. MORS OR LESS
PARCEL NO. 1ST
OOUNTV ROAO 44A. PMASI II
P IS BIMPLS
A PARCEL OF LANO IN SECTION 4. TOWNSHIP 70 SOUTH.
KANO! 10 EAST N IN O A PORTION OF LOTS t ANO B. BLOCK 4.
LOCH ARBOR COUNTRY CLUB ENTRANCE SECTION’ ACCORDNO TO THE P U T THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN P U T BOOK S.
&gt;AGEB 71 ANO 71 ANO OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK t i l l . PAGE
II OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF IEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
1EINQ MORE PARTICULARLY OESCRIOEO AS FOLLOWS
THE NORTH 40 00 FEET OF LOTS 7 ANO 1. BLOCK S. OF SAID
LOCH ARBOR COUNTRY CLUB ENTRANCE SECTION*.
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL LIES IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA ANO CONTAINS 4900 SOUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
■AROSE. RO. 1ST
OOUNTV ROAO ASA, BRASS II
PS8 SIMPLS (HIATUS)
A PARCEL OF U N O IN SECTION 17. TOWNSHIP IS SOUTH.
TANGE 10 EAST BEING A PORTION OF A HIATUS LYING EAST OF
MAYFAIR VILLAS* AS RECOROEO IN P U T BOOK 77. PAOES B0 OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
INO WEST OF *TES‘N GREEN ESTATES' AS RECOROEO IN P U T
TOOK D . PAGE 47 OF SAID PUBLIC RECORDS. BEINO MORE
■ANTICULANLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

QUARTER OF SAiO SECTION 11 THENCE RUN SOUTH 44'40 77'
•VEST AlONO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO SOUTHEAST QUARTER
111 7 49 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY EXTENSION Of THE WEST
LINE OF LOT 17 OF SAID 'TEE N GREEN ESTATES* THENCE RUN
NORTH 00*14 10' WEST AlONQ SAID SOUTHERLY EXTENSION
10 00 FEET TO THE 40UTHWEET CORNER OF SAIO LOT 17 ANO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING THENCE CONTINUE NORTH
00‘ tS 10" WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 37. A OH
TANCE OF 70 00 FEET THENCE RUN SOUTH tt'4 0 22* WEST
7 10 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE OREENBELT AREA OF SAIO
■MAYFAIR VILLAS'. THENCE RUN SOUTH 00*11 10’ CAST
ALONG THE EAST LINE OF SAIO OREENBELT AREA A DISTANCE
OF 70 00 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID GREENBELT ARIA THENCE RUN NORTH 00*90 72' E A IT 2 10 FEET TO
THE POINT OF OEQINNINO
THE ABOVE OESCRiOEO PARCEL LIES IN SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLOFUOA ANO CONTAINS 4* 4 QUA h i F IS T MORS OR 1944
PARCEL HO. I0S
COURTY ROAO 4SA, PMA0S II
' PSS BIMPLS (HIATUS)
A PARCEL OF LAND IN SECTION 17: TOSVWOHIP 14 SOUTH
RANOE 10 E A IT BEING A POHTION OF THAT PARCEL LYING
EAST OF THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST THREE OUARTERI OF
THE SOUTHWEST OUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST OUARTER OF
THE SOUTHWEST OUARTER OF SAID SECTION 1) ANO WEST OF
THE WEST LINE OF 'LINDSEY ESTATES' ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF A « RECOROEO IN P U T BOOK 43 PAOE IS OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA BUNG
MORE PARTICULARLY OESCRIOEO A l FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE SOUTH
WEST QUARTER OF SAIO IEC TIO N S3 FOR A POINT OF REFER
ENCE THENCE RUN SOUTH 19*43 0 ) ' WEST ALONO THE SOUTH
LINE OF SAIO SOUTHWEST QUARTER 931 S3 FEET TO THE WEST
LINE OF THE SOUTHERLY EXTENSION SAID 'LINDSEY ESTATES'
ANO THE POINT OF BEOINNINO THENCE RUN NORTH 00*07 49*
WEST ALONG SAID W E IT LINE 1100 FEET TO THE NORTH
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAO 4SA (PAOLA ROAO; AS
RECOROEO IN OFFICIAL RECORD! BOOK 140 PAOE 749 OF
SAIO PUOLIC RECOROS THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 00*07 49*
WEST ALONO SAIO WEST LINE NORTH 00'07 4S* WEST 11 00
FEET. THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 00*07-41* WEST ALONO SAID
WEST LINE 01) 01 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST OUARTER OF THE OOUTHEAIT OUARTER OF THE SOUTHW EIT OUARTER OF SAIO SECTION 1). THENCE RUN SOUTH
10*9) 31* WEST ALONO IAID NORTH LINE 7 03 FEET. THENCE
RUN SOUTH 00*18 42* EAST ALONO THE E A IT LINE OF THE
WEST THREE OUARTERI OF THE SOUTHW EIT OUARTER OF
THE SOUTHEAST OUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST OUARTER
S I) 09 FEET. THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00*14 42* EAST ALONO
SAIO EAST LINE 1100 FEET TO SAIO NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE. THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00*19 47* EAST ALONO SAIO
EAST LINE 1100 FEET TO SAID SOUTH LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST OUARTER. THENCE RUN NORTH 00*93 01* EAST ALONO
SAIO SOUTH LINE t 01 FEET TO THE POINT OF OEQINNINO
THE ABOVE OESCRiOEO PARCEL USE IN IEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA ANO CONTAINS 7ET) SOUARE FEET MORE OR LESS
P A R C H HO. M IA
CO UR TY ROAO ASA. BRASS II
F IS SIMPLS
A PARCEL OF LAND IN IECTION 4. TOWNSHIP 70 SOUTH.
RANOE 30 E A IT OEINO LOTS 7 ANO S. BLOCK 1. *LOCH ARBOR
COUNTRY CLUB ENTRANCE SECTION* ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF A l RECOROEO IN P U T OOOK 0. P A O It 71 AND
77 ANO OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK 1704. PAOE MS OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORD! OF IEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA BEINQ MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
ALL OF LOTS 7 ANO S BLOCK I. OF SAIO *LOCH AR00R COUN­
TRY CLUB ENTRANCE IECTION*.
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL LIES IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA ANO CONTAINS IS.S0I.SOUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
Etch Defendant la further no lifted that lha Petlllonef and petition
for an Order ol Taking before lha Honorabla O. N. EATON, JR .
one ol lha Judge* ol the above-styled Court, on Friday, lha 37th
day ol March. IM S . H I H a m . Courtroom L. m the Seminole
County Courthouee. Sanford. Flonda. In accordance aaith tie
Declaration ol Taking
heretofore bled in Hut cauaa All
Delendanta to Ihit aurt and all other Inlerotted partiee may time­
ly request a hearing on lha Petition for lha Order ol Taking ol tha
lime and place designated and be hoard Any Defendant failing lo
Me a timely roqutal lor hearing ahaII waive any right to obfoct to
lha Order ol Taking
AMD
Each Defendant and any other pereona claiming any intereel in
lha property daacnbad In lha Petition in lha above-styled Eminent
Domain proceeding la hereby required to aarva santtan detenae*.
if any you hove, lo the Petition heretofore tiled In Ihta cauaa on
lha Petitioner, and any request lor a hearing on tha Petition lor
the Order ol Taking. It desired, on Petitioner's Attorney, whose
name and address i* shown below on or be lore Friday. March 70.
1941. and lo Ms the original ol your srtittan defenses and any
request lor hearing on the Petition for the Order ol Taking with lha
Clark ol Ihit Court either be lore sarvica on lha Palibonar't
Attornay or immediately thereafter, to show what right title. Inter­
est or ken you hava. II any. or claim In and to lha property
described In said Palilion and lo show cauaa. II any you hava,
why said property should not bo condemned lor tha uses and pur.
poaat aa aal lorth In aaid Palilion It you tod lo anawar. a default
may be entered against you lor the ralral demanded In lha
Palilion II you fall lo request a hearing on tha Petition lor Order
ol Taking you shall ssahra any right lo obfecl lo aaid Order ol
Taking
WITNESS my hand and seal ol said Court on JANUARY 21rd.
IM S
(SEAL)

MARVANNE MORIS
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
By. Ruth King
Deputy Clark
ROBERTA McMILLAN
County Allomoy
lor teminola County, Florida
Seminole County Services Building
1101 East First Slraal
Santord. Flonda S377I
Talaphona 1407)371-1110.1x1. 72S4
Attornay lor Palitionar
Publish Sunday. March t. 1994
Sunday. March t , 1994
DEO-1

PUBLIC NOTICE
Tha Camral Florida Jobt and
Education Partnership, Inc ,
announces lha following meet­
ings, lo which lha public it
Invited
March 4. 1998
1:30 pm
WAQES Hardship Eaemptiont
March 9. 1999
1:00 p m
WAQES Mambanhip
March 9. 1998
1 00 p m.
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MarchS. 1998
12 00 noon
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To dikcutt mtttars of interest
to tha Central Florida Jobt and
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with reference to Workforce
Development Issues
For Further Information,
Contact
QARY J EARL.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CENTRAL FLORIOA J t l&gt;
1901 LEE ROAO. S TI 709
WINTER PARK FL 17749
(407) 741-4)49
Publish: March I. 1998
DEO-9
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For information on any ol lha
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please can Information on
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Publish SUNOAY. March I.
1999
0 (0 1

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
OF THE S IO H T IIR T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASS NOl 4 7 - 999 f - DR 02 •K
IN A l THE MARRIAGE OE
JENNIFER J f l AN AG AN.
Paiiliona&lt;/Wifa.
and
JOHN F FLANAGAN
Raspondant/Hutband
n o t i c I OF ACTION
TO JOHN F FLANAGAN
whose
addratt.
residence
domicile and whereabout* era
unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a sworn Petition lor
Dissolution of Marriage hat
baan filed by JENNIFER J
FLANAGAN, in the Circuit
Court, tn and tor Ssmmoia
County Florida, the title of
wh&lt;n it IN RE THE MARRIAGE
OF JENNIFER J F U N A Q A N
and JOHN F FLANAGAN and
accordingly, these presents
command you to appear and
Me your Answer or other
responsive pleadmgs with tha
Clark of lha C&lt;rcu&gt;t Court, m
and tor Seminole County.
Florida, and serve ■ copy there­
on on Petitioner t attorney
JACK T BRIDGES ESOUIRf
209 North Oat Avanua. Santord
Flonda 12771 on or before lha
19th day of MARCH. 1994 oth
erwrae a default win be entered
eganst you and tha relief grant
ad as demanded m tha Petition
WitN944 my hand and seal ot
ms dork of the Cntun Court,
on true ttth day of FEBRUARY.
1999
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
JACK T BRIDGES ESOUiRE
209 North Oak Arenue
Sanford. Florida 12771
Attornay lor PaMionar
1407) 102-7911
Florida Bar No 1499)2
P. hliah Fabruary IS. 22. and
March 1.1. 1444
DEN-190
IN Tf4B CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB IS TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IH ANO FOR
■BMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
O IH IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NOl BS t4 t CA 14 B
NORWEST MORTGAGE.
INC J f CALIFORNIA
CORPORATION. F/H/A
NORWEST MORTOAGE.
INC . A MINNESOTA
CORPORATION
p l a in t if f

vs

FRANCES L. FRY
A/K/A FRANCES LYNN
FRY. ET AL
DEFENDANTS!
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SCRVICS
TO L. JEROME YOUNO
whoa# residence it unknown if
he/the/they be living; and rl
he/ahe/they be dead, lha
unknown defendants who may
bo apousoa. haut. daviaaat.
grant***, aktrgnaat. I.anora,
creditors, trustee*, and all parflat claiming an intaratl by.
through, under or egamtt tha
Oalandanta. who ara not known
to bo dead or alive, and all par11vs having or claiming lo hava
any right, till# or mtaratt M lha
property daacnbad w tha mort­
gage being foreclosed harem
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on tho following
pfopofty:
LOT 2t, HIGHLAND PINES
UNIT 1. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT HEREOF AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 14. PAOE S9.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
ha* baan tiled agamat you and
you arc required lo aorvo a
copy ol your written defenses,
if any, lo it on DAVID J. STERN.
ESO. Plaintiff a attorney, whose
addratt It lot S University
Dtive 9600. Plantation, FL
1)124 (no lator than 10 days
from tha data of tha I n t publi­
cation ol this notica ol action)
and tea tha original with the
ctark of Ihit court either before
sarvica on Plaintiff s attorney or
immodietaly thereafter, other­
wise a default will ba entered
against you for tha raliat
demanded In tha complaint or
petition tiled harem.
WITNESS my hand and lha
seal ol thia Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, thia 14th day ol
FEBRUARY. 1898.
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
0AVI0 J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE S00
PLANTATION. FL 1)124
9t-20492(NCl)
Publish: March 1 ,1. 1991
D EO-tl

Sanlord Herald. Sanford, Flonda ■ Sunday. March 1, 1998 -

Legal Notices
NOTICE UN O IR
FIC TITIO U S N A M I LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN.
Under Chapter 90-287, that tha
undartlgnad,
desiring
to
engage in butmatt under tha
Fictitious Name ol
AERO SO LCS

Located at 1690 OVIEDO MAR
KETPLACE. SPACE 1410 In tha
city of OVIEDO. SEMINOLE
County. Florida, intends to rag
ntar tha said name with tha
Division of Corporations ol tha
Department of Stats.
Dated at Tallahassee. Florida,
this tha 26th day ol Fabruary,
1998
OWNERS
AEROGROUP RETAIL
HOLDINGS. INC
Publish: March t. 1998
DEO-19

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB IS TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
OCNERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABS NOl S 7-t$S t*C Af 4-B
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
QAIL MARIE ORDONE2.
IF LIVINO. ANO IF
DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. Of VI5EES
GRANTECS. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND

Orlando-Winter Park

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71— Help Wented

71— Help Wanted

2ND A H FT ASSEMBLY
RECOTON CORPORATION, the
nations leading manufacturer/
diitroutor of electronic acci
tones, hat tavertl openings
irs Lake Mary taefrfy for 2nd
shift
assembly
positions
Hour* ere 4:OOpm-12:Mem.
Must be able to kfl a rrwwnum
of 35 B&gt;t and stand tor 8
hours Apply m pe*Son at 1090
Emma Ouks Trail. Lake Mary
FL 32746

LABOR READY 0

CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST GAIL
MARIE ORDONE2.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O '
GAIL MARIE ORDONEZ. IF
ANY. MT GREENWOOD
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC . SEASONS O ' MT
GREENWOOD
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
in c . F l o r id a h o u s in g
f in a n c e a g e n c y .
Ri CHARO W SCHNEI0ER.
JILL ELIZABETH SCHNEIDER.
NORWEST FINANCIAL
'lO R iO A . INC ;
JOHN OOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OCFENDANTlSl
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN
pursuant to a Summary Fmal
Judgmant o' foracloaura dated
fabruary 11th 1999. entered in
Crvil Cake No 9 M 869 CA14-C
of tha Circu-t Court ot tha 1 IT H
Judicial Cucurt m and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SAN'ORO.
Florida. I will aaH to tha highett
and best biddar for caah AT
th e fr o n t d o o r of c o u r t HOUSE of tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located at
101 N PARK AVI m SANFORO.
Florida, at 1 1 00 a m. on the
17th day ol MARCH. 199( the
following daacnbad property at
sat forth m said Summary Fmal
judgmant. to wn
LOT 1)0. THE SEASONS.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
recorded

Seminole

available.

a l l o t h e r p a r t ie s

th er e o f as
P l a t BOOK

CLASSIFIED ADS

GENERAL
LABORERS
WORK TOOAY/PAO TOO AY
START TOOAYff
•Electricians
•CarpenMf*
•
t r —* —s a * - i — —— ——
•notei m o w ■•mienence
•Sami A Skflted Laborers
Senforti
Apply In person today:
1911 S French Ave
121-4141

IB B K IK E T M

GUARANTEED
$ 10.50 P/H
IN TRAINING

Long Term Short Term
TempToHNe

SSSJOBSSSS

3 poa ever Avg 8 15 50/hr. Sal
• comm Sanlord based pool
heasng leardw No coU cabng
Hkmg mmed F/T A P/T Ca4
Misty AmefUer 321-2070 est.
217

50 INDUSTRIAL
SEW ERS NEEDED

AS S EM B LY /W A R EH O U S E
P'OrtucbOT a delivery here * 1*0
•or N E Orlando company Long'
Short term SB 74* Ternphut
R eftaM Tran*

APPT COORDINATOR
'EAhOur to START
2nd Shr*l A Wknd
NO SELLING1 V/nter Park let
dawery appis. ignt D E u a i

SALES ASSOCIATE

initial Talent Tree Staffing has
permanent fob opportunities lor
produebon workers n N Orlan
do These positions per S6-9/Hi
and begm immerkateiy Call
740-0111 NO APPTS NECES
SARY
Please visa our JO B FAIR •
Tuesday. Feb 10th # Sanford
Jobt A benefat Office 9 Mam
lo 12 00pm English speaking
N Q I reqiared

Cutfomer service, hand* s-kne
phone*
Altamonte
area EZOOHr

Spnngt

LABOR FORCE STAFFING
( 407) A31-S228

in

40. PAOES 24
THROUOH 27 OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this tlth
day ol
February. 199*
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARVANNE m o r s e
Clark ot tho Cucurt Court
a* Jana t Jseewre
Daputy Clark
T h e LAW OFFICES OF
TAVIO J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SO' 9 University Drive
Suita 900
Plantation, FL 1)124
1994) 21) 9000
97-19044 iFNWl
In accordance with tha
American with Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate m thia proceeding
should contact tha Clerk ot the
Circuit Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-1214)10 IX T 4227, not later than
aavan days prior to tha pro­
ceeding It hearing impaired. 1900 499-9771 (TOO) or 1-400999 1770, via Florida Relay
Sarvica
Publish: February 12, and
March t. 1999

“ FREE**
REGISTRATION

account

U f Ue Work for You!
171

ACCOUNTING CLERK
Fub-Tkne opportunay a*Ml a
■SMbktPsd Bartoracompany.
Dubes include memory, tales
poabng. commasaxw. and G L
fee Computer *MM a muet
Fax reaune to 487-121

JANITOR
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fTW
H W WTvwml^J,
M C K Z R - 88AV
OFFICE PERSON
Fun Ptace, Oreel

A no ca rr

Orea! opportunity with growing
national
suiting
company
Sa m . O S A lace to face cok)
caning Bata, commission A
benefits Fis Returns A salary
Req to (407) 831-2919

Lake Mary.
Tsmptofkre
E2S.000 perm
Word. WP. Type 80 WPM.
3-5 yrs ato rq Very Profee-

17A*

HOUSE KIEPCR -188

SAME WEE PAY
TOO AYS STAFFING
EOE-Never a Fee

- 87Aw
Kee# Inventory In Order
DOCTOR'S A M T -M A w

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Pertecf Job le
CeBTlodey-The Pe&lt;
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NOTICB
OP PUBLIC AUCTION

(407)322- 2044

Legal Notices

OEN-714

'UNCLAIM ED
VEHICLE AUCTION*

Nwaice

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nevew| gf^en■

McConnell Towing wM set at
Public Auction for SAhrago for
Cooh on demand lo highest biddor. tho following daacnbad
vehicles:

B/1T/M
IH T H I CIRCUIT COURT
77 CAOILLAC
1-tB-A
OF THB 18TH JUOICIAL
BS89R7O484710
77 Chevy
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
*9 CHEVROLET
1L89U7J270S10
•BMINOLB COUNTY,
201AW27R7F1188184
s-ai-ea
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Caaa Ns: B T.8 0 4 |.C A .|4 .B
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64 DODGE
99 Oodga
Ptamtitf,
JB7FL24D6JP042886
284QH2414SR3149S1
va
64 FORD 1FTDFt6Y7JNA88207
1-14- 94
HABIB KHOtHNOU
•7 FORD
*4 Old* 1Q1AN89YBBM7M800
and UNKNOWN
1FMDU12X1VUD08848
3-88-84
SPOUSE OF
•8 OL08MOBILE
44 Pont 1Q2NI44044C4044I4
HABIB KHOSNHOU.
f
OUC7708FK148117
1-87-84
Oalandanta.
•8 PLYMOUTH
77 Pont
3H49Y7P4 23464
NOTICB OP BALE
1P3BB7880FX810881
Tha Auction will bo held el
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OlVEN
77 PONTIAC
2J87V7A72M14
13:00 pm on said delee above.
that on tho 17th day of MARCH
84 TOYOTA
McConnell Tewing A Recovery
1998 al 11 00 AJd on tha Front
JT2AL32V4038SSI34
7400
Aentord Ave., tenford, FL
Slaps ol tha Waal Front Door ot
1/84/88
12772. Prospective bidders may
the
Seminole
County
BS CHEVROLET
inspect vehicle* on* hour prior
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida.
1Q1TB04C8FA110490
•o tola. Term* or* cash or
■MARYANNI MORSE*. Clark of
71 CHBVftOLST
Certified Fund*. McConnell
tha Circuit Court, wilt offer for
CO
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tB
lU
l
74888
Towing reserve* tho right to
sale to tha highest and baat
•7 DODGE
accept or reject any and ell
bidder for caah, al public out­
1S1B848D4HH44JI77
cry. tho following da scribed
*4 FORD 1FABP28A80F140644
Publish: March 1, 1844
property in Seminole County,
45 FONO
DC 0-12
Florida.
more
particularly
IFABP19M1F0220B11
dascrlbad aa follows
*0 HONDA
8LC10207I0
Tho Westerly 200 loot ot Lot
84 DATAUN
'A* ot 8AN LANTA. THIRD SEC­
JNt P824S7E W f64691
TION, according to tho plat
NOTICB OP SALS
78 PONTIAC 3U87M8N808418
thereof aa recorded M Plat
99 Chrysler New Yorker
•6
TOYOTA
Book I I , Page 78. of tho Public
VIN: 1C1ST44Q7FC107940
JT3NA8SL1F408781I
Records ol Seminole County.
170) B HIOHWAY 436
ALTAMONTE TOWINO. 117
Florida.
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS,
MARKIN ST., AL 7. BPOB. BALE
Tha above sale la made purFL 87701
B
IO
IN
t
AT
10:00
AM.
VIEW
t
sushi to Fmal Judgment of
A T BiOOAM
HOUR PRION.
Foreclosure entered In lha
Publish: March t, IB M
Publish: March 1, 188$
above-atyled cauaa.
DSO-14
DEO-17
In accordanca with tha
Americana With Disabilities Act.
it you ara a parson with • dis­
ability who noedk any accom­
modation m order to participate
by Luie Campos
m this proceeding, you ara enti­
Cewtvt* C«n*r cryctograma ara created trom qugiekone by lemoue
people peel end preeert Each wear n we earner wand* tor enoewt
tled. at no coat to you, to the
radtytckw FequaeP
provision of cartam assistance.
Please
contact
Court
Administration al SOI North
Park Avanua. Suite N 101,
Sanford, Florida 12771, talaphone (407) 121-4310 (s i. 4227.
withm two (2) working days ot
your receipt ol thia notica. H
B C J A
A P P H
J T
Y T
T I
you are hearing impaired, (TOO)
l-t00.888.077t.
F U Z I B Z F X P
JRCJ
ZJ
IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hava J R P
hereunto sot my hand and offi­
cial seal this 18th day ot
I P OP U
ETP A
CI B
RCUH
JT
February, 1888.

CELEBRITY CIPHER

(BEAU

MARYANN! MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By: Jane B. Jasewlc
Deputy Clark
ROBERT E. MILLER, ESOUIRE
•90 Douglas Avanua
Altamonte Springs. FL 12714
Publish: Fabruary 22, and
March 1. I M l
OEN219

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: T m as left-wing
— Vanesta Redgrave

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*1 don't go near politics.* — Lynn Redgrave.
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74

�1 0 B Sanford HeraM. Sanford, Flood.* - Sunday. March 1, 1996

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
AVON NCEDS tops • Itns area
Sen high Quality product*. eem
good i i i Up* floor* 321-7182

DAYCARE TEACHER or Teach
era assistant. P T Can 3220094 lor mtormahon
—OCBARY MANOR**
The following positions are
available Come and tom our
Superior rated tacaty

CLERICAL
ADECCO needs dependable
ctencjl candidates lor Lake
MaryMeattirow positions W«
oaad people lor the »otowing
lob*
•Administrative AaalaL
-SwHcftboard/n ecepWonlst
•Data Entry Oparator*
*7-9 par hour
FVase cal tor an apporftmem
330-7171

F/T 11-7 LPNCNA-F/T available
1pm-11pm A llpm-Fam
SALARIES BASED on
EXPERIENCE
Cal OaBary Manor. 4076*8442A. Ash tor Director ol Nurs­
ing or apply wittim 60 North
fkgftway 17 92. DeBary Fton
da Drug Fra# Workplace.
EOC.

Adecca

71— Help Wanted

HIRING ALL SHIFTS

F/T SERVICE AOENT Driver.
Need to dean, term* and In­
spect rental valuetat
Vahd
FDL Acceptable drtva g record
and background ctiecl Apply m
parson
3096 Orlando (17 92)
Dr Santord

NANNY/CHILOCARE
In my Santord horn* Bkgd
check and ckug scran required
Strong dr*** to work with smalt
chad Looting tor ndmduai with
a loving and nurturing personali­
ty Cal Vrgma al 323-0033 9
5. M F or 786 2355 week-md*

LA W N M A IN T E N A N C E
Pager 407661-4330

Cooks A Servers F/T or P/T.
Apply m penon 4740 W SR 40
(407) 323 4660
IF YOU WANT MORE FROM A
JOB THAN A PAYCHECK.
PLEASE CALL 322-427*.

J o a M 0TL1H 2

NOW HIRING!
Cal our hotkne tor details on
the latest y&lt;&gt; npportunaies and
this week s |ob lavs'
Can Mi-498*

DRIVERS

P L A C E M E N T SE R V IC E S

We are a quaMy canwt v e
ctaknng n service to the
southeast regon Must have
the Mowing quaktcations
•COL Ctast "A* License with
'X* Endorsement
•At least 26 years ol age
•Minimum 3 years recent verit­
able tractor trailer experience
•Clear M V R

CLERK/RECEPTIONIST
Mutt hava a*p m Windows &amp;
possess good phone U S s Far
Resume to 407-323-2241 or mail
to 650 Henman Circle Santord.
FI 32771

We offer a competitive pay
package complete with hospitauabon 401K. and Quarterly
safety bonuses to Quitted
employees It you meet as ot
the above criteria. Walpole.
Inc would lAe to utk to you
Ptease can Joe at 1-800-7414800 to receive an applcabon
between 8 00am and 5 00 pm
Monday-Fnday

CNAs
Come pm a group o&lt; great coworkar* who have a genuine lova
lor the residents they car* lor II
you want to 0* a part ot trus
group gnre u* a cal at:
Healthcare and
Rehabilitation Carter
of Stnfonf

EXPERIENCED BOBCAT
OPERATOR w/COL License
CaU 323-3481

HAIRSTYLIST

CONCRETE A CEMENT
FWISHER3 WANTED. F/T. TOP
PAY 324-2442

EARN 50%
COMMISSION!!!
Fanustc Sami Mae Salon has
two immersate oparungs Musi
be he A e«p Cal Amu at 323
5045

CRUISE LINES
SEEK ENTERTAINERS ano
ARTISTS OF AU. KINDS

FEDERAL JO BS: 18500 •
110.000 immediate openings
A# occupations For complete
application
and
information
package sand SASE to Down­
ing. Attn FEDJOB P O Bos
180352. Casselberry FI 32718
(Please include *5 SAH tor ado
P*Q)
FV4AL PRODUCTION A peckers
tor manna canvaa operation
Cal 327-1125

CRUISE LINES
SEEKS CHEFS/WAITERS/
BARTENDERSPASTRY
CHEFS/RESTAURANT MAN­
AGERS WITH EXPERIENCE/
STEWAROSJROOM SERVICE/
HOUSEKEEPING. ETC...
TO RECEIVE -APPLICATION
INFO PACKET
PLEASE FAX YOUR NAME ♦
ADOREAS AT
TOLL-FREE FAX t
1-888-655-8868
OR WRITE T O Chase Net­
work. OapL 7271, 1901-17
West Bay Or. f225, Largo, a
33770

CUSTOMER REFYRETAK.

$10-35 TO START
Great to student* P/T A F/T
No e*&gt;. tor into 68681SI

FOUNTAIN
ASSEMBLER
PART-TIME
Welder, pturrtomg A motor con
trot wrog tmat needed Stea­
dy work. grow*i pokenb
Fomams A Aerabon. Inc.
Santord 324-1118

— msmvmHQ

Fast paced mlg company
needs quick, refcabte. sal-motrvatad person with basic
knowledge of construction
WMng to tram. Apply Superior
Shed*. 1057 Norm Hwy 17 92.
Longwood

OCT PAX3 TO LOSE WEIGHT
36 paopt* needed, serious
about toeing Earn 8500 P/T to
*5500 F/T. Cal now 328-6498

Get Behind the Wheel
Delivery Drivers
Papa John'* P izza . the nation'* fastest growmg
pizza delivery company,« now hmng full and
part-time driven. Earn $7-$12/hour. You moil
be at least 18. have a reliable car wttn valid
insurance, a good driving record and a positive
go-getter attitude. Apply in person at:
2705 S. Orlando Dr.
Sanford
Phone: 325-7272

Eqj*I Opportjtfy Eflpoyer

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
Gat in on the ground Hoot ol a
last-paced,
rapidly
growing
company* LABOR RITE it snak­
ing a hard working sal-mobvatad parson who is computer Merata. haiibt* and a team player
Eiceaenl growth potential m an
nitramety fast paced industry
Apply m person al 2603 park Dr.
between 9am and 2pm dafty or
lat return* to (407) 330 1496
Atm Brandt Manager EOE

LABOR RITE
••MM O -3416 “ **

too • MEN A WOMEN NEEDED
Independent Gift Catalog/
party plan ddtrtxiky* Process
orders from home Ready cash
For start up tut t time memberShe tee MAIL 130 00 check/mo
to CALYPSO VARIETY. 14M
N Lakamonl Ave. Writer Park.
F I 32792
INITIAL TALENT TREE
STAFFING
740-0111

INSURANCE
Be a winner t! Our agents dose
3 group health sates and 2
tong term care sates per week
We pre-schedule your appomi
1-800-405-91)1
JANITORIAL POSITIONS AT
SANFORO AIRPORT
DynAlf Service*. Inc a grow­
ing commercial aviation ground
SuWOd company is currently
hring pan tm* yankorval person­
nel tor various shifts A* appkeants mutt provide a a ten year
work,'school history, past drug
screening, understand English,
and wont a n*&gt;bw schedule to
include weekends and evening
hours W* otter training, tree
parking and uniforms 5tuo by
our admmittrairv* offices Mon­
day through Friday from 10 AM
untl 3 PM to M out an apphcation For more Information on
the** poalltona call 322-3893.
Our office* era located at 2747
Carrwr Avenue. Santord. Florida
32773
Q Q Q O Q O Q Q Q O O O

ASSEMBLY/
PRODUCTION

Daily Work-Oaky pay
Vahctoa a PLUS
N E E D C O M P A N Y VAN
D R IVER W /VAN
COME WORK WITH THE BEST

LABORERS
3rd shift
Clean driving DL required.
Good pay. Benefit*.
C*8 Mtaey 333-1441
LABORERS NEEDED
FO R U N D E R G R O U N D
U TILITY C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH mtUMAMCa ANO 4*1X
FLAW Ova Ire* werkptac*
Apply W 998 MMar Drtva
_ * a g g * i im s a i-m m * ___

LandacepB Workers
Eip 8 Valid Lie. fteq d.
Banaftta 323-3138.
raS TO S E R iO TB S —

IF YOU DONT EN­
JOY YOUR J 0 t ~
m an r s h J d tta o d d

houaa In Sorted
pandabN canOda*
work Natty to toad aid un
plants Ircnt n truds No

to an 8Wi
day or n « « Pta-vp to

A|S?MwvFM.3tm-5pm.COC
^S»iTton»«MDS7
r, / v/ /, \ I s
\ l l 1 '. .

COME WORK WITH
THE B IB T tlt
W* are currently hiring tor 2
large
Santord
conpanies
These companies are growing
raprdty and need dedtoatod.
hard worker* Industrial a«p is
preferred it you want great pay
(f 7 (XVht .potential
after
6
months). Medical Insurance
and pact Tima Off cal us nowi
W* also oftar nanbta aNfts.
Contact CORE STAFF at 3307789 tor more ntottneffon.

1M 1 8 French Ave
323-4343

LPNt
Coma )oat out lupar team1
Dadtoatad. caring and data* onanted LPNt needed FT tor 7-3
and 3-11 sMta Compattrv*
wag** and ban**** Appfy in
parson or cal

JO B S
JO B S
ADECCO la Naming up with
Santord compsrues to creel*
•setting (Ob opportunities. It
you have MUM. ambition and
a drtva tor quaMy. wa hava a
great opportunity with great
Wy have tob* In toe
loBowmg b t m s :

• Mail Sorters
•AsM m bly
•Oensral W n h o u M
•Production
•Omaral Labor
1ST
msR ua a to# Santord
Job* 8 Benefits office on
TvwnwQiy r m r ii 4m,
from 1.-OOpm-4 00pm

Adecco

The Sanford Herald needs CARRIERS for
established routes in the Sonford oreo.
Rll you need is dependoble transportation,
orgonizotionol skills and ofternoon avail­
ability in order to begin a great new jobl

POSITIONS RURILRBLE NOW!

LUBE TECH
F/T Soma asp required Good
waga* •
banalm
Satord
Epraaa Lube 323-3271__________
MUUNTENANCK rape* lech Annual salary 820K
Me main
■wtmming pool and make nsnor
repairs to condo common bugs
3 ground*. Airport Bhrd. Santord Drug Ira* laokty Cal 3217623_________________________
MAKE MONEY with your own
bom* based business with
Shatoea A AT 8 T. Ftaitta
achaduto: BE YOUR OWN
BOBS. Cad 330-8*30 to sched­
ule an appointment to And out
howfl.

MATftlW kUrtiMing,

NOW MHUNa Iv e c t Mamatts
No sate*. PT/FT, no e«p neces­
sary Can 263 7812
Clerk

CONFIGURATION
CONTROL CLERK
AA ot AS degree or equrvaient
Know how to use Window* 95.
Mcroson Word 8 F «ref axcekent offca communeaton*
A urgarv/anonal slua* Knowl­
edge ot engneemg documen­
tation procsdures/compuler
docunentabon systems wtn
at lest 3 yrs recent tip Pra
pare/procest engnaannq data
to ganeratwmaintan eng 6
OP ol Material within
computer system Re­
view 4 etactromcaty process
eng A mtg change request
stop orders A Conhgkaatxyi
Control procarkxe* Interlace
with other dapt represenutves
A eng to deterrrvne completenest A accuracy ol dau
Interested carxMatet ptease
maAtai resumes to

Proof O ce ra m
Bank Opt Ctr E Ortando
NEEDS 10 Proof Operators
8 000 • KSH req. 2 30 6 30pm
M F. 18.hr
Start IMMEDIATELY!
SAME WEEK PAY
TOOAYS STAFFING 44060*4
EOE Never A Fee

RECEPTIONIST
For Fantaslc Sams Ha* Salon
Need people person m l good
phone sJuits Cat Arvta at 323
9045

naceooonoi

Needed Mufti kn* Recrfhon
ists
Temp 8 Temp-Nre
Al areas avaaabr*
I7 6 h r SAME WEEK PAY
TOOAYS STAFFING 1
EOE Never a Fee

RHMdK
INTELLIGENT STAFFING
(407) 869-0444
N ow H irin g fo r
S em inole C o u nty
Sales Associates
Assistants
Fu» Txn# A Part Time

SPA^TON
ELECTRONICS

W* pay tor Experience
Excellent Benefit*

P O Box 788
Deleon Springs FL 32130
Fax 90* 985 5845
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416! N John VlDung Parkway
Orlando. FL
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9-3 or C*8 660-0111

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Repraaentatit/ea
Open Houaa Monday and
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Must have a knewiadg* of
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strong customer
atcalam articu­
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Previous cal canter aqtwiano# hatpTut, mtotoum 1 yaw
Cuttomar Sarvto* aipananc*.
HS gradual* or aqufvaiant
I7.60mr to start, pkw bonus
Paid Training. Monday-Fnday
IDO • 7.00 and Mtomaang Sat­
urdays.
Oomptota banaMs
package avalabi* to candtoato who works SIN hr. Drug
‘ * ------- Apply to
d Cantor

, FL 33781, *r caM
rEwaj (807)337-6100.

Production

Metal Fabrication
Inspector
ADECCO M seeking a can
deal* to perform rcorrxng fin­
ish and to procast goods to•ctiont
Mutt have axpenanc* using cakpon. veneers
and raackng blue prints 2
yean aapartane* m matai tabncalon a pkis Posatoia per­
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339-7171 tor mar* data**.

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praterred Starting rat* 55 75
1st shift 15 95 2nd Shift "
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• Business • Private Investigator • Medical Assistant
• Legal Assistant • Computers
MECHANIC
With medium duty truck A Rv
asp. Must have own tool*. Apoty to parson. Compiata Auto
12207 W. tM SL Santord
Car 6 toaurarc* Needed
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Now hiring evpenmced COOKS.
SERVICERS A
DISHWASH­
ERS. Top P4y. paid vacations
after 1 year Medical benefits
and a Drug Free Work place
4650 E SR 46 West Sanford
407-330-7778 I 3770 Orlando
Of 17-43-Santord. 407-331-630*
DENNY'S RESTAURANT.

ApM ytol
706 French Ava, Santord

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JO B S

EXPERIENCED StRYTRS
lunch 8 Omar shifts Apply n
person Colorado's Prim*
Stoak 334-174.

LABOR/GROUNDS
Upscit* retirement community
to Longwood hat mmerkate F/T
position st a laborer Duties
support landscape craw. 1*.:
mowing, edging, pruning, and
other labor type duties No ex­
perience necessary, preferred
candidate with ground* expert
an*#. For appt cal 407-6630330 *11.330
EOE

71— Help Wanted

71— Help Wanted

20

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Immediate Openings

Custom Staffing

Wanted FULL TIME with dean
Class 0 or B teens* Drug bee
work place Starting 5330-538V
wh phis benefits and 401* Call
338-7208

Clanral
Do you rjva 3 month* office
expenence? Than cal ut TO ­
DAY" Wa naad YOU1W* hava
many lamp and tompJw* genarai onca position* avasaM1
*6. par hrtSAME WEEK PAY
TOOAYS STAFFING 880-808*
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71— Help Wanted

Heavy kt1mg Dnjg’vnoko tree
(407) 321-4834 Aak lor Rich

(SEMFPNEUMAT1AC TANK)

LAisoansDancersSlandup
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71— Help Wanted

D R IV E R -C O L B

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ENTRY/CLERlCAl
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SUB*1
TORT ALE NT STAFFING
407-839-8222
1000 N Megnoka Ava
Orlando. FL 12903

71— Help Wanted

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Reel dan tiai Cleaning
MOLLY MASK M U M
F/T •M-F ' 88pm.
WW Train. 407-7*78007.

407- 831-9816

City College
853 East Hwy. 436, Ste. 200 • Casselberry, F L 32707

Day or Ewning Classes
&lt;Financial Aidfor Those Who Qualify
•Graduate Placement Assistance
' Convenient 4-Day School Week
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21— P a rs o n a l*

61— M on a y to Land

A D O PTIO N

ATTN HOMEOWNERS
Borrow 32*400 •1100,00
Too Many bins?
•Pay off fuj* mtaraat
crerllcarda
•Home improvement!
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• Home Weekly1
' Lay Ov*r Plan’
'Eatra Step Pay
"401K Retvemenf
*MeaHti Insurance*
■Vacation Pay*

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ALONE? FLa RESPECTED
Oatmg Bureau for SENIORS
Ettab 1077 1*00*22-4477

•Satefcte Equo1
t yr OTRaip-Oa** ACOLreq
Pteasa Cal Bamto 5pm
1-BOOB74 9050
MotvFfiOnty FOE
AQENTS-12.000 Pf ft WEEK*
Our Provan «yit*m A lead pro
grams cormatentty earn ou
aganta 11500 52000 par week
and mora Scephcal 7
CaM 407-a*5-0* 17

•JOBt'JOiJO*
J0S8*

FREE-BREAK­
FAST
Monday March 2, •:00am

WORK TODAY PAID TODAY

LOCAL RESIDENTS
NEED HELPI
Femfy of lou has tost thee an­
te* home a fee EVE RY­
THMIC IS GONE" CfvkMn age*
12 and 2 A 1/2 m deapeaie need

to

Duo to ttt»n u o n . Large Laka
Mary company faring Full Time
Aaaodetea w a i tram you to
aam you potential

SANFORO Rent-M own. 3 bdrm.
2 bath. 1/4 acre lot. Special
Government financing Owner
agent. 24 hour recorded me*vage 3024142
W ER E SELLING HOMES Call
a Sanford specialist. Jemigan
properties. Ask for Dot Walter123-11 AS or 330-125$.

149— Commercial
Property For Sals

LIKE WORKING
WITH PEOPLE?
SB A MEDICAL ASSISTANT.

103— H o u s b s Unfumlshsd

118— Office Space For
Rant

md Fuiptey room 324-0513

A MOVE M SPECIAL!! 400 *q
n A upt *265 A MONTH Office
Storage 321-0120 or 333-2*54

BLMJMNO LOTS 011427
acroM from Suitend Estates
m - 6 232 or pgr 444*6*9

Cal Today) 407*3t**t*

City CoUrqr
S53 East Hwy 436 Ste 200
Caaaaterry. FL 32707

AN EXP LOVHO MOM
Provktea adur zonal actmuea
along w«h TLC J playroom, ten
yrd Cart CPHCOL/Ret/Re*
rate* For rtarvtew 3300700
M MY HOME. Fncd yd. pUy

181— A p p lia n c e s &amp;
Furniture F o r S a le

231— Cara F or S ale

7 PIECE DINETTE aet Daruah
modem aaata 6 $100 Cal 3222241

1*44 CHEVY CAPRICE Wagon
Runa oood. good AC, 90K ong
mil** Wan maintained 1950
Call 330-1137

BRASS BED. Ouaan m l 20 yr
Orthopadrc maltreat aat Never
uted Coat MOO Mutt aM *225
cath 2*0-0000

t a n MERCURY a RAND MAR­
QUIS L.S. Loaded Eicelieni
condition Muat tee thra one"
Call 123-0104.

DAY BED White, Victorian
clyle with 2 twin manreaaea A
Irunde Never uaed *300 407-

M ATTRESS SALE • Full sire
uaed boa springs A mattress
$65 00 Lanya V 1322-4132

199— P e t s &amp; S u p p lie s
For a lew pennies more, get the
latest technology m liquid
wormera
Ask
STENSTROU
GENERAL FEED (323-1550)
about HAPSX__JACK __UQUtr
YfCT. There * a BIO tefference'K
(www happy$aclonc com)

7* MERCURY COUGAR Need!
little work Must See". New
tirea/mag wheels $500 tirm
12*-*209
15 CHRYSLER LAZER Black. 5
speed. PSPWPB. radio, good
last, engine knocks $395 34*SEIZED CARS from SI7S
Porsche*. CadiSacs. Chevy*
BMW*. Corvettes. Also Jeeps.
4WD1* Ybur area To* Free 1600-2)6-9000 Eat 2200 lor cur-

HAPPY JACK
TRIVERMICIDE
1 2 J ACRE* Osteen arse River
access Owner hnandng. Onfy
*55.000 Cal 332-9695

home wr C/HA. new paml A car
pat ? Atk about HUO home*t
The HIMtmen Group. Me.
Rm Aots ______ 321*333

27— N u rsery 4 C hild
C are

SANFORD Handyman Steal 27
I or I I block. CH/A $26K
Wbrm A5SK fuod Great rental
695-5151
SANFORO
Remodeled 3/1
block home, huge treed lot
neat to padt Great area O V A
$59,900. low dn. $470'mon

Accredited Truck School COL.
VA/TAApprv Job Assisi
Wkend cusses National Truck
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1-300-433-73*4

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70— E du cation &amp;
Training

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23— L e s t &amp; F ou n d

F or S a le

SANFORD 3/1 Qorgeonoua, remodeled, new CHA A carpet
No down $470/mo 3U-J750

w a r n in g ’

‘Roar Program1

Homes

Recognized sale A effective
against nook, round. A tape­
worm* in dogs A cats Available
O -T-C s t e n s t r o m o e n e r a l
FEED
(323-1550)
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211—
A n tlq u e/ C o llectlb les

•7 CHEVY StO eat cab pea up
Leer cap Bed Iner. 10 rack CO.
AM/FM wtape. AT/PS Almost
new *16.500 fern 130-32*1.

238— V e h ic le s W an ted
CASH $$$ PAX21
For Junk Cars. Trucks A Mac'
KEEPAMEACA6E AUTlfUt. 322-5490

1772 or *047*7**22
FrtM NO BOATS FOR RENT
Starting at 130 A up Also
24 Pontoon Caff: 330-1612

LAKE MARY 2/1 in tw county
Ret req No Petal *40&lt;Vmo «
$40Q/*ee 323-1071 leave mag
•ANFORO an Block O V A . ig
yard, me* natghborhood. 3272092 daya or 349-5742 after 6

241— f le e ,
V eh lctea/C am pers F o r
S a le

RF/VIHK

93— Rooms For Rant
KSSEffKCr
•Tampiofara
■Longwood
•MS.OLD
talanrn Odar putenpecker*
Referable tranaponaum raq
Cal

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55— B u s in e s s
O pportu n ities

Ute for onfy f 51An* and watch
the aam* leave wttee toe money
comes In C al by Noon on
Tun dey and you 5-ana ad can
rui tor tv** days m to* Herald
and once in to# Laka Mary LA*
lor ONLY St 0-2071 A l w* ask w
mat you prepay to* as Cal uawacanheto"

iYZN5rS5in$lN7ALa
FURNISHED ROOMS-AJ uM*
n d Lauidry phone and kit
use $15 $90 a week 324-495$
LAKE MARY Attractive turn
room w'cabte laundry kitchen
prw. Pteaa* cal 324-1M2
WANTED: 30 40 yr ofd emptoyeed lemaia Private room,
house prkretedgr t
*50/Wk
Cal 330-426* after 5

A L L PO SITIO N S
Non fanng Pari kma A FuMtete
EKatenr aagaa
•SUTERYTSOR*
•BARTENDERS
•SERVERS
■COOKA
•PREP
■CAIMMM
•COUNTER HELP
■aUSSERA
■DtAMWABHERS
IRgpi voruna raatauranl located
f at toe Onendd Sanford Aaport
J e r ry 's C a ta ra ra

(407) 322*2611

A P P L IA N C E
STORE, i.u.
4t11S.Hay. 17*6,dmtofiy

(407) 834-7072 ,

CARRIAGE COVE
(407) 323-4160
PARK AYE. M O S U RANK
Homa* *3.000 to $6000 Set Up
Fnancfng OLNET1S22-3M1

105— Duptox/THptox

• Reconditioned ( Rebuilt
W ithers. D rytn . Retngentort
Ranges * Ptthamhte*

OVUMLOS-21S2 aq « 4 bunv
2* bate. pool, tea puce 2car
gar. acn porch aprrkters 4/10
acre. S1300C) 323-29*1

TtarvruyOAta/Trna 321*421

323-0345
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Mon Fn kom tarn Is 2pm.

COKE/PEPSI
VENDING ROUTE

LEASE Pnma showroom A
warehouse *10*70 R l I B
mo

Work 30 hou parr
rtervteeang aArdante lor co*laga lualng program
Earn 125 BOK pkra
bonua and mora
Caa Mr. Moaabarg

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a hal"

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Sanford araa Ugte assembly
; n cfaan room Good da(faray
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raqurad *5 75
Plua Banafita. Holiday E Vaca­
tion Pay. MaOcal. 40tK and
much mora Laka Mary araa.
work 1H A 2nd ahR. M F,
Saturday!
Cal 330-4211 or coma by
3000 W U Mary Btvd. *100

IV o m t

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Earn *2 to $5 per dam pro­
cessing
Madcal A Dental
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59— Financial
Smrvtcss

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103— HousesUnfurnished

• Singte Story Dttwi-No On* B*kw ot Abort
• Enirgy - Eftoint Studio. 1 A 2 Bidroom
AffortUWi Apirtmirt*
• Fmndfy, On-Siti, DtprvUbii Minioemim
' • Attic Stong*. Prtvit* Pitio &amp; Mort!

Sanford Court
Apartments

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PLASTICS MANUFACTURER In
of machine ocaralora. 2nd
A 3rd ah* Apply in paraon
1000 Sand Pond Hd. Laka Mary
333-9225

82911. Sanford Avs. • Sanford

323-3301

C o n su ltin g

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12— EkJsrty Cars
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___ * my home Opening*
avatebte Cal lor Info *30-1111

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BUY A NLVV 3 BEDROOM
2 BATH HOML FOR
LLSS THAN RENTING

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13— Health A Beauty
EXTRA HOLDAY WEIGHTY
1-On ' Personal Teaming ml
Uteoma Fdnaaa Fra# body fat
analyate.
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S e r v in g Sa n fo rd . L a k e M ary, L o n gw o o d , O v lad o , W inter S p rin g e an d Se m in o le C o u n ty sin c e 1908

TUHSDAY. M AY 2(&gt;, I im

Wth YEA R, No. 1%

50 C e n ts

High schools mark
graduation milestone
lly J c ft lle r lln lc k f
and M a n ra lla v k ln s

dli tori.in .mil Nliolr Vatu r Is
tlir salulortali

&lt;)I THE IIKItAI I) STAFF
SW M IKI)
It was a year nf
Dim * at the CriM&gt;m* Ai .iilrmy
Ihe first prom
It if first basketball trams
And for thr first time since
1470 the first time &gt;i « lass lias
tti.iilu.itrd i nmprisrd nf siu
drnts who altrriitrd (room s
since tfie lieglririlng o| their
rdm at tort

Crooms Academy graduates its first class since 1970
of students *ho attended throughout tsgti school Tte

prom and basketball team sports **&gt;&lt;«• also aviated
this yoar

Hir « lass nl 'Ui sstil graduate
tomorrow at Srmltutlr Corn
mnnlty Callege at 7 p m and
&lt;'ongressitian Airrr Hastings
i 145 I graduate nl Crooms will
lir tlir curst speaker
Josh Hyatt will |&gt;r Ihr vale

SANFORD Due to a change
brcuusr of thr Mrrnori.il Day
holiday,
thr
Sanford
Clly
Commlaalon
will
hold
lla
regular wnckdiop and meeting
U t l p l (Tuesday). The work
session la scheduled lo begin
al 3:30 p m. In the city nun
agrr'a conference room, wc
ond floor Tlir regular meeting
will liegtn at 7 p m In tlir
commission cha intiers
Sanford City Hall is Icxatrd
at 300 N. Park Avenue.

U K E MARY - The Lake Mary
Night Owls Toastnustrrs Club
•6381 meets m r y Tuesday
evening al 7:30 p.m. at the
Lake Mary Community Ilulld-

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, * Only our
individual faith In

^ w jc V r

lortv sU (room s grads will
go 41 l o s s ihr slagr and bring a
i lose to a i lass that has madr
an impart not only at ( moms,
trut In ihr Sanlntd community
Sinai a Ungard is ihr srnior
• lass president and said his
class was one lliat was i li»se to
each other and slock up lor
rvrryonr througli traigli times
"Mv parr ms died In |«93 and
rvecyonr was there lor me.*
Urigard said "Tlir l.unity line
Is rxt rllrnt and rvrryonr has
Im n hkr a lartilly here *

By Nick Ffeifsuf
HERALD STAFF WRITER
IAKE MARY During its last
mrrllng thr Dike Mary City
Commission reviewed tlir lat­
est steps lieing taken In the
imrsult nl Improving the sports
(omplrx urea oil Itantoul Lane
Although stalled Irnm time to
time, the project is slowly progresstng
According lo Parks amt Rec­
reation Dun tor John Holland,
the (talks rnatritrnaiMr division
had gone over budget and
jilans
were
trmjHiranlv
Unvaried when all bids wrrr
rrjn ted This mptlird us to
rearrange the sltr Im lulling
moving retention arras.* hr
said. This also pulled tlir constnirtlon of irnnls rourts into
play ’

Succtsiful drivo

Toastmastan maal

S eed **

PUm * I n Gcadwat*. K g * *A

L a k e M a r y volleys
fo r tennis courts,
batting cages

Malting tonight

SEMINOLE COUNTY • Aa a
result of a Zero Tolerance
checkpoint art up Friday night
by Seminole County law en­
forcement officers. 17 persons
werr arrested. Ten were for
driving under ihr Influence
and seven were unrated on a
variety of rhurgrx
One of Ihr And arrests was
on charges of possession of al
rohol by a minor and posses­
sion of marijuana
Sheriff Don Eshnger com­
mented. *You can understand
the seriousness of this when
you see the people who were
anrstrd for repeal DUI's. Sev­
eral of the people unrated had
prior anesis for DUI with one
of the defendants admitting
(hat (his was his fourth DUI
anrsl.*
In addition to Ihr sheriff's
deputies, seven municipal po­
ller agenrlrs.
Ihe Florida
Highway Patrol and Division of
Alcoholic (leverages and To­
bacco Joined forces lo conduct
Ihr checkpoint.

S p c c in t

litigant
startrd
I'anthn
Pride a lurid raising program
and leadership organtxatlon
Students
held
fund raisers
thiougliout Ihr year and saw
pride around tlir campus grow
Ihr senior class can alvi hr
proud of (Iridliig the first has
krlltall Irani since 1470 At
one time. &lt; rooms was a pow
rrlicNise in liaskrthall Imit Ihr
team stagnated until principal
llirnrdrttr
Hardy lilakr
brought tlir program hack this
season With a tram consisting
mostly of students who had
never played together before,
tlir Panthers were respec table
all season and Ihr rrfurhlshrd
( rooms gymnasium brought

Bob Powell of Fleet Reservo Association Branch 147 m
Sanford, gar# Ihe narration lor the solemn Two Boll
Ceremony, al Monday a Memorial Day program at San-

lord Memorial Park on tho lakelronl Votorans and
spectators gathered lo pay tribute to the nation a
sorveo personnel who d.od in the field o» honor

Remembering
those who paid
the ultimate
price in war
SANFORD • The Stars and Stripes In hand.
Charlrs Davis stood at attention near the cor­
ner of First Street and Park Avrnue downtown.
Ills liny right hand funned a stiff salute us the
parade moved slowly past.
Davis Is only 4‘ years- old. but his mother
says this Is his fourth Memorial Day Parade.
’And lie lukes II very seriously.* said Jill
Davis, ryelng her son’s solemn face.
Sparse crowds grrw larger along First Street
us Ihe 14 units and several law rnforremenl ve­
hicles which made up Ihe Memorlul Day cele­
bration moved from Ihe Greater Sanford cham ­
ber of Commerce lo l*ark Avrnue where II
pushed ahead toward Veteran's Park on the waterfronl.
There Ihe crowd swrlled to several hundred.
Al the park, following the rrrernonlal posting
of the colors and singing of the Nullonal An­
them. Mayor Larry Dale addressed the crowd
and read ihe city's Memorial Day proclamation.
*lt always brings me great pride lo remember
those who hive fallen In Ihe service of our coun­
try.” Dale said. ’ Freedom does not come without
a coat. And we are here to remember those who
paid the ultimate price.”
Janell Lehman, who recently moved to San­
ford from Sarasota, attended the parade with
flM M I n Mssisrtal. rag* 4A

SANFORD - Thr Movtrland
Drive-Ill sto|i|&gt;rd showing fraturr films u while ago. but fvur
Is still on the murqurr.
For thr benefit of Ihe Ameri­
can Christian Childrens Foun­
dation. A show of Hassle cars
and 1950s music breathed life
back Into the dusty rows for on
afternoon on Sunday,
A steady stream of visitors
juillrd past thr old tlrkrt booth
and paid their admission lo Ihe
show.
No images flickered arross
(hr screen on (Ills day. save for
those made by Ihe swirls of
dust dancing through the still,
oppressive heal. Those who
ramr lo look and enjoy moved
slowly In order (o conserve
fhrlr enrrgy.

Ftool Rosorvo mombor Pat Lyons conducts tho Two
Bol Ceremony In connection w*h Powers explanation
of the event. The ceremony, of the base of the Memoriel Perk flagpole, fo*owod the placement of Ihe wreath
by tho VFW Auxiliary 10100.

FtoaM B ss Sports. Page IA

Nostalgia brings
families together to
benefit hungry kids
By Vlekl Belluccla
HERALD STAFF WRITER

■jr Vlekl Belluccla
HERALD STAFF WRITER

T Orry Fra/ter. wfio docs
mm ft of l.akr Mary's engi­
neering planning
lias been
given .ipjirin.il to undcriakr a
tost amilvsis of Ihr projiosed
‘value engineering *
Fur the Irnnls rourts, Uir
Parks and Recreation Depart
merit budget has designated
$80,000 hi Impart Frrs for thr
construction of thr facilities.
In all. 4 COUrlS are planned.
They would lie located Immedi­
ately east of Rantoul Lane and
near restrooms and other park
facilities.
Holland says thr new sltr
plan should lie available within
the next 3 weeks, and a request
for bids |RFU) will be adver­
tised Tlir bidding period would
last 30 days after which a deri­
sion. hopefully, ran be madr.

Hut mostly, visitors wanted
lo move slowly through lime to
the era of their youth.
*1 used lo come lo Ihr drivein In u car Just like this.* said
David Wilcox, stroking the
crimson hood of a I960 Cor­
vette convertible. *A lot of
memories...a lot of memo­
ries...”
Wilcox dldn‘1 want to discuss
those
memories with his
grandchildren
who
eagerly
tugged along lo look at Ihe
cars, tourh Ihe plrcrs of his­

tory llial their grandfulhrr re­
called. associated with great
vehicles of thr past.
Janet King said site could re­
call coming to thr Movlcland
with her patents when she was
a young girl, but It was always
the rars. more than the mov­
ies. that Impressed her.
Tins dav. she was showing
her daughters some of the
classics that had caught her
eyr track then.
In addition to llte cars, mu­
sic was provided by Uncle Russtr and Laurie. The highlight of
the event was the performance
by Danny C.. formerly of ShaNa-Na. the Enchanters and thr
Imaginations.
"You cun look at care any
time.* Annette ShcrTllI said.
’ Hut when dial music starts
and you start dancing, that's
when It all becomes real.*
Tlir organizers of the event
had brought together thr clas­
sic rare, collectors and a vari­
ety of rrnflrre and family fun
activities for the benefit of die
charity which brings food to
young people In need.
According to Bobby Michaud,
who along with his partner
Dob Dergmun. put the event
together, die American Chris­
tian Children's Foundation was
founded 8 years ago by Dr.
Bernard Ivy and has. until
PIm n I n

Brnaflt, Psgs 4A

�2A • Semntfe Herald Sanford Flood* • Tuesday. May 26.1996

People
The way we were: News of the area in 1958
Optim ist Club

R6covery Inc

The Sanford Optimal Club
meets cvriy Wednesday at
noon at thr colonial Room in
downtown Sanrord. Visitors
are welcome. Call 323-2194 or
322 0298.

Recovery Inc., to a self-help
mental health organization fur
(H-oph- who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general
nervous symptoms.
For Information, call 6602003. or 896-5906.

Kiw anls Club
Effective Oct. 1. 1997. the
Kiwanls Club of Sanford has
moved the weekly Wednesday
noon luncheon meeting from
the Sanford Civic Cenicr to the
Lakeside Landing at thr Ma
Una Motrl on Lake Monroe.
Visiting Klwanlans are wel­
come. For Information rail
Walt Smith. 323-5088.

D ancing for Seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club
dance Is held every Wednes­
day. from 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. at
the Sanford Ch1r Center. Live
music by the Deltonlans 13piece band. Donation $3 00.

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

W id o w d Persons
All widowed persons axe In­
vited to meet at 1:30 p.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday
of every month al the Cassel­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

Abhtimtr’i 8upport
The Alzheimer's
Support
Oroup for Caregivers meets
the fourth Wednesday, at 10
a.m.. at the Frank Evans Cen­
ter In Lake Mary. AS Inter­
ested are Invited to attend.
Shelly Brassier, a licensed
Alzheimer therapist, leads the
discussion and answers ques­
tions. For Information, call
323-4938 or 324-3060.

TOPS
A local chapter of 'TOPS
ffake Off Fuuml* Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at
6:30 p.m.. in the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital. 555
W.
SR.
434.
Longwuod.
Weighing brings at 5:30 p.m.
The Aral meeting to held every
Wednesday.
at
9:30.
at
Lakrvtrw Christian Church.
1-100 Bear Lake Hoad Apopka.
For Information, rail 2935048.

At-Anon
If yuu know, or live with an
alcoholic, thrrr to hrlp.
Al Anon to an anonymous,
non-profit organization, open
to anyone who to a relative or
friend of an alcoholic.
Serrnlty Won AI-Anon meets
each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday.
(Thursday
non­
smoking) evening at 8 p.m.
Mrrtlngs are held In the bark
room of thr Sahara Club. 2587
South Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For additional meeting times
and locations in the Central
Rorlda area, or for more In­
formation. call 321-9122.

Nar-Anon
Nor-Anon
meets
every
Wednesday al B p.m. at South
Seminole Hospital, S55 West
State Road 434. Longwood.
Nar-Anon to a support group
open to families ana blends of
addicts. Dally living with an
addict la more turmoil than
you can handle by yourself.
Join for support In coping with
your addict: gain serenity to
make decisions and put our
live back In locus. Call 2611900 for more Information.

Wc continue today with
Items from the Jon. 14. 1958
edition of the Sat|JM HcraW.
Back tn that era. there were
tegular columnists from sev­
eral neighboring communities.
In flits edition to news from
both Enterprise and Osteen «*
reported by Helen Snotlgras*
and Mrs. Clarence Snyder re
sportively.

A

The Dependable Class sras lo
meet at the home of Mrs.
Helen Esleraon. 708 Palmetto
Aw. at 8 p.m. Mrs. Porter
Lansing would be co-hoslrsa.

Enterprise news
Miss Maggie June Lawson
had returned the previous
Monday lo resume her studies
al Mary Baldwin Cnllrgr In
Slunton. Virginia after liavlng
spent the holidays with her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Lawson.
Mrs. Fred Bender enter­
tained her sisters for their
weekly gri together dinner at
her home. Those attending
were Mrs. E C . Snodgrass.
Mrs. Leon Vlnlng. Mrs John
Lewis and Mrs. Juck Jackson
of Sanford.

Ostetn ntwt
J.L. Vlrno of Hillsboro. N il
had been visiting Ids brother.
Harvey Vleno and Mr. and
Mrs. Leon Noel of Sunrock.
N il. were visiting their son.
Louie Nod and family. Mrs.
Robert Williams and Mis.
Clarence Snyder attrnded the
Installation of oft)errs of Ui
cerne Rrbrkali Lodge In Or­
lando.

Holy Cross plans suiting
Plans for the annual parish

meeting of Holy Cross Episco­
pal Church were announced. It
would brgln with a coverrd
dish supper on Wednesday at
6:30 p.m.: each fondly was
asked lo bring a hot dish,
salad or dcaaert. Single people
did not need to bring food.

Friday morning tn McKinley
llall. Cherub Choir practice
would begin at 4:15 the same
afternoon.

There would be singing
while the tables were cleared
and the business meeting
would begin at 7:30. The main
Item on the agenda was the
election of five vestrymen, one
of whom sras to be a navy man.
Nondnatlnns of suitable men
could be railed In to one of thr
following retiring vestrymen:
Gordon Bradley. John Oalloway. Henry Tanun. or Ouy Al­
len. This committee would
cheek thrir qualifications and
prrsenl qualified names.
Following the voting and
while the ballots were being
counted, annual reports would
be given. At 8:30 p.m. a film
would be shown on the A lt ­
aian Church.

Chafed cttefiiac
Both First Metliodlst and
First Baptist Churches were
going to Ire busy the next
three days according to the
rhurrh calrndar.

At First Methodist, there was
to be recreation for the Junior
choir tn McKinley HaU an
Wednesday afternoon followed
by choir practice. Senior choir
practice would be held at 8: IS
and Chancel Chou- at 7:30.
The first In a series of four
sessions on the study course
'Cross and Crisis tn Japan*
would be held fay the WC3 on

On Wednesday. First Baptist
would hold Prayer Meeting at
7:30 p.m. The next day. thr
T.K.L. Class would meet al 3
p.m. tn the educational build­
ing srtth Mrs. J A Cunningham
and her group as hostesses.
On Thursday evening, thr
Carol I Chotr would rehearse
at 0:15. the Concord Choir at
7 p.m. and the Church Choir
at 8 p.m.
Thr annual Seminole Asso­
ciation Music Festival would
be held at First
Baptist
Church In DrLand an Friday at
7:30 p.m.
Thr Christian Wo
lowahtp of First
Church sraa to
at 1:30 a n . at the church.
Thr program, led by Mrs. II.K.
Ring, was entitled ’ Forever
Needed. Forever CaBrd Upon.*
The Roar Circle of the
ford Garden Club had met re­
cently at the home of Mrs.
D41. Mathers. The speaker.
Mrs. J.D. Woodruff, presented
a delightful and informative
talk on new annuals and
plants. She bated the plants,
shrubs and trees which could
withstand cold weather and
also suggested that a survey of
the gardens to

spots would be helpAtl In the
replanting or ornamentals.
Each member waa urged to
make Iter garden a bird mnetuaiy by pulling out food and
water so iluit our feathered
friends wouldn't die of starva­
tion.
The home of Mrs. W.B. Moye
was the scene of the recent
meeting of the Mimosa Circle.
Mrs, Ray Peck, chairman,
presided over the meeting In
which committee reports \
given. Mrs. B.F. McWhorter.
Garden Therapy chairman,
reported that Christmas cards
and hankies had been sent to
the Seminole County patients
at thr Orlando TB Hospital.
The Horticulture chairman
iold the group that now waa
the time to divide day libra
and perennials. She encour­
aged the group to plant daisies
and glad bulba for Easier

F*°O,,Un*i036030# hi 1N7
Thrrr are 24 pictures of fa­
mous people who had died In
1957. 1 will Hat those that I
Dorsey.
Christian
Aituflo
Toscanini. Orace Oaaicdge.
Louts D Mayer, Oliver Hardy.
Admiral Byrd and Brio P
There to a picture of Captain
L A Arthur, commander of
NAS Sanford, silling at hto
drek on which to the atgn -Air
Indicates
National
torched tn hto tabasket waa a stray ktt_ thr Greek
gad of
callrra.
the
captain that air
didn't
dtotuib her tn the least

Aromatic Mexican-tea plant has multiple uses
Conmldrrrd by many a» )u*l
another weed, the Mexican tra
Is one of those plants that luve
many possible uses but many
^ w t t t i 1 rtr

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mid-90*. Lows In the low-70*
tfcisssda r hwtly Cloudy. Highs In
the low-BO*. Lows in the low-70s.
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ple and higher plants. The
plant Is host of natural prrdators that are effective blocontrol agents. A week with these
many remarkable properties
deserves a second look.
BNaatoel
m m im
The
■tetocan-tea.
Chenqpodtum
oihbroaiotclrz. to native to
tropiest America but has naturallied throughout much of
the United States including
Florida. It to an herb with altcmale,
lanceolate
leaves
about 1-1/2 Inches long. The
leaf margins may be almost
entire, wavy, toothed to lobed.

actMqr on the intestinal paratotes *• mild and does not
completely kill Iheae paratotes. the repetitive use of the
P*«n* *■ n&lt;* * * w 7 *° matnlaki
o person free of worms. Tho
active ingredient to called
‘•eenridole and has been deaevibed as effective In rxpelUng Intestinal paratotra The
oil extracted fram this plant la
very dangerous because the
therapeutic dose Is dose to
minimum toxic levels. Over*
doses of this oil lead to vomittag. convulsions, weakness.
sleepiness, and cardiac and

can be seen when viewed with
a 10X hand lens. The terminal
or axillary spikes are often
very leafy and contain the In­
significant flowers. Rowers
lack petals, five stamens, and
three to five sepals. The flow­
ers are wind pollinated. The
plant to adapted to stressful
conditions such as saline, dry.
andjhot^enrtronments.

coma. Amaaonton buttons con­
sider this plant a purgative,
vermifuge, conr-------_ _ _ ________ _____
Philip­
pines. poultices of this plant
are applied to abdomens of
children to cure stomach­
aches. In Africa, according to
aomr reports, Its seeds are
used to control Insects.

the tender new growth of the
Mexican-ten is used as on ad­
ditive lo foods. This Intensive
daily use for flavoring food also
makes more effective Its ver­
mifuge properties. Stare tta

Sem inole Kcrald
“Sews$ Seminal* County Since 1908"

• FuS fiwvtca Half
• Full Sarvtca Nads
• Tanning
• Pedicures

wheat by 96.fi percent, and
rice weevils by 83.6 percent.
In general, tta Ml haa been
found .to be highly bade to
cowpea weevils and cigarette

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yon can't taka

TOO hw to run, not walk, to the
telephone and call a reel-estate
agent to sell her bouse. Shs ran uos
the money to buy a lovely condo w
teat aa apartment Then there will
be no lawn to mow, no shrubo to
trim, nothing to paint - end her
children worn have to wind up hattog her hem— she’s such a bur*

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latter - and my answ er -

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and your granddaughter has dance
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old widow who couldn't get her
daughter, her two sons or her three

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Mexicsn-trs probably plays an
Important role aa a host for al
least 2fi predator Insect spe­
cies and nine species of spi­
ders. This observation Indi­
cates that It can be used to In­
crease the number of predator

1.000 ppm of Us otf for inhibi­
tion of mycelial (rostk, it la
one to five times more effective
than benomyl, a very well
known funffctfe used lo con­
trol the same disease. The
anti-fungal activity mat tu­

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�Samnote HsreM. Santoid, Florida • Tuesday, May 2#, i m - lf t

Spotlight on
EHcotton
The Foundation for Seminofo
County W f c School* in conjunclon *4h Florida Power Corporation,
sponsored racontly a Spotlight on
Education Lunchson, to honor

north waa charged with battery
and aggravated child abuse.
Korth was arrested at the
above address. Korth allegedly
struck her daughter in the face
several times.
Byrd Roberta. 40. of 3800
Canal St.. Ortedo. waa arrested
Friday. May IS. by Seminole
County deputies. Robert* waa
3
with
was
wrnSed at the above address.
Hobetts allegedly grabbed vietun by thrnreb and struck her

13th Place. Sanford, was ar­
rested Monday. May 18. by
Sanford pobce. Burke was
chaffed whh retail theft and
was arreatrd in the 1500 block
of South French Avenue. Store
manager found numerous baby
product's In defendant's purse.

tow^h TheBusinesses
utoad ‘z flo m d a t y e in S p e c ia lis ts

Wallace Ughlfoot. 51. of 108
A1heighten Dr.. Longwood. waa
Monday. May IB. by
CountY &lt;*pu“" ;
Ujhtfoot was charged with
P *** ,heft
arrested In
the 3300 block of Weat State
Road 434. Store serurtty ob* * * " * . drirod* nt. _***"
Pestle Cowers and place them

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event.
For addition*! Information,
ing. 200 N. County Chib Road.
phone the too at 333-4450,
Any one Inlrreated In Improv­
extension 149.
ing their communication skills
and have fun while doing to
The Sanford Historical Soctmay contact RoselU Bonham,
win meet T l w i i i j i n
323-8284 for further Informa­
at the Sanford Muaeum.
tion.
520 East First Street. Oueat
SM lo n atn o
be
Jennifer
SANFORD • Local seniors ate speaker will
United lo be at the Central Stngrtsrn, program manager
Florida
Zoological
Park. of Main Street, who win Inform
the group about the Main
Wednesday, May 27 to ob­ Street Program, and also pres­
serve National Senior Health ervation programs In Sanford.
and Fllnrss Day. The Sanford
Social hour will begin at
location will be one or many 4:45 p.m. followed fay the
across the nallon Involving an business meeting and speaker.
estimated
100.000 seniors For further Information con­
who sill undertake various fit- tact the Sanford Museum at
nr»M functions.
302-1000.
The event at the *oo Is from
9 a m until 1 p.m.. arid will be
In an article that ran In thla
held in partnership with Pru­
dential Healthcare
Senior- weekend's
Care.
the WISE program,
daughter
Senior
admission
rates,
to have seen a gun at her
normally $4 for persons 00
and over, will be 42 for this school. It was later revealed

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sianary Baptist Church. San­
ford.
Survivors include daughter.
Betty Williams. Sanford: steparm. Julius. Ohio; Hater. Ethel
Scott.
Rochester.
N.Y.; 4

M e m o r ia l
■permanently
and
visibly*
honor Sanford's war dead.
*1 think we have to have
something of that nature here

where veterans were honored
with such a parade.
*My father waa killed tn Viet
Nam when 1 was a year old."
she said. ‘After that we never
talked about war In my house
and I never learned much
about history or even the peo­
ple like my dad who died In a
war. It’s nice to be able to take

Ceremonial bell tlrqpng. rifle
salutes and the playing of Ttys
brought the event to a close
near the end of the morning,
the crowd and participants
visibly willed from the heal.
*The suffering we have to put
up with In this heat.* Kelly
Kincaid said, wiping the sweat
from Ida brow with a red, white
and blue bandanna. *ta nothing
compared to the price they

Graduate
out the Sanford community.
"Ms. Blake Is an excellent
lady. She's Just kke a mother to
us and It waa great that she
brought basketball back this
year.* Ungsrd said.

Lake Howell High, today. 3
p.m., Orlando Arena.
Lake Brantley High, today.
7:30 p.m.. Orlando Arena.
Oviedo High. Wednesday. 2
pm
University of Central
Florida Arena.
Lyman High. Wednesday. ■
p m . IMvenMy of Central
Florida Arena.
Seminole High. Thursday. 10
am .. University of Central
Florida Arena.

Sanford. Bora March*. 1911 in
Boston, Ga.. he awved to Cen­
tral Honda In 1930. Mr. Bailey
was the owner of Balky Quar­
ters. He was a Baptist.
Survivors Include son. Willie
Jr.. Sanford, daughter, Willie
Mac Herring. New York; sta­
ters, Ethel Newman. Sanford,
Louise Gipson. Marie Wilson.
Carloc. aO of New: V ofo
MMRnfr Jasper. W rstW alm
Beach: 20 grandchildren: , 18
great-grandchildren. w
11
Sunrise Funeral Home. San-

Patrick L Harkins. 58. Howell
Harbor
Drive. Caaaelbcrry,
died Friday. May 23. 1998 at
Florida Hospital Orlando. Bom
Veb. 12. 1940 bi Weston.
W.Va.. he had resided In Cen­
tral Florida for 30 years. Mr.
! Burkina teas prealdmt and
owner of Golden Eagle Man­
agement Inc. He was a member
of Florida Health Cara Asaocta
lion. Mr. Harkins was awarded
the Paul llama Award with the
Caeadbm y Rotary Club and
the Wakrr M. Johnaon Jr. Cir­
cle of Excellence award. He
waa a member of St. Stephen
Catholic Church.
Survivors include wtfe. Kath­
leen M.; sons. Patrick L II.
John P.. both of Winter
Springs; father, John B.. Ak-

Sports
He indicated that If the bids
are received by the last week in
June, the commission would be
given the matter for approval
In July, and tf nothing unfore­
seen
occurs,
construction
could get under way.
With the construction esti­
mated to last approximately 45
days. Holland says a ribbon
cutting to inaugurate the new
lentils courts could be held to­
ward the end of September.
Also being proposed tn the
sports complex Improvements
win be batting cages.

drta, Va. Mrs. Tyler was a
member of Westminster HyThe-Sra Presbyterian Church.
Survivors Include, brother. J.
Lee Strn strom. Lake Mary,
nieces, Ins S. Powell. Talla­
hassee.
Kathy
Stmatrom.
Sanford. UUlan OrtBln. Lake
Mary: nephews. Jody V. Stanstram. Brooksvlllr. Ronald P.
Stmatrom. David L Stmatrom.
both of Denver. Colo.
Urtsaon Funeral Home. San­
ford. in charge of arrange­
ments.

Berta B. Harriett. 88. South
Sunland Drive. Sanford, died
Saturday. May 23. 1998. Bom
in Faro. Ga.. she moved lo
Central Florida kt 1931. Mrs.
Harriett waa a homemaker.

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Doan
Smith

Sweep gives Data M ax lead in Industrial Softball League
a o s s i . to is

Lake Mary
{softball
team was
something
to behold
SANFORD _ Here's a special congratulation
to the Lake Mary aoftball team.
The two gamea the Rama played In Aubum dak were two o f the moat canting I've
And the championship game was
only had two
to get ftus
how much trouble It apnd when was the last time,
if ever, that you aaw a team make ad three
outs In an Inning at home plate?
That composu re under pressure la a trib­
ute to the coaching o f Jeaimie Fisher. Kym
Oaudrrau and Pam Davis. This trio worked
extremely well together and had the girls
emotionally and physically ready to play
every game and Instilled an amaxlng team
ethic In the aquad.
Every member of the Rama « m a alar In
one game or

SANFORD _ Dee Richards and Bobby Drown
combined for 10 hits and 14 ROI as Data Max
awrpt a doubleheader and moved Into Aral
place In the Sanford Rrrrratlon Department
Men's Spring Industrial Slow Pitch Softball
League a! Ptnehurat Park Friday night.
Despite playing with only nine player*. Data
Max waa able to rally for a 13-10 victory over
Invacare that broke a Ue for the league's top
spot, then kept the momentum going in
thumping Safety Kleen 18-0 In Die nightcap.
Dala Max ts now 5-1. while Invacare fell to 3
a and Safety Kleen tumbled to 0-B.
The league plays a doubleheader every Friday
night si Ptnehurat Park starting at 7 p.tn.
The Aral game of the evening waa gtvr and
take for most of ihr contest.
The lead changed hands four times over the
Ant three innings. Invacare led 2-0 M the top of
the Brat. Dais Mas grabbed a 3 2 lead tn the
bottom of the Brat Inning, but Invacare came
back In the top of the second inning to take a 43 advantage.
in the bottom of the second liming it
Data Max's turn to go an top. scoring three runs
to lead 0-4.
Dork came Invacare ogam tn the top of the

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SSI I I . s s
third Inning, plating five runs to lead 9-0.
Data Max chipped away at the lead with sin­
gle run* In the third and fourth Innings and
then grabbed the lead for good In the BAh In­
ning. as hobby Brown* sacrifice fly tied the
game at 9-9 and Chris Bryson then ripped a
three-run Inside-the-park home run to rap a
four run outburst.
Data Max added an Insurance run tn the sixth
Inning and Invacare scored its Anal run In the
seventh Inning.
Powering Data Max were Bobby Drown (3-for4 with two home runs and a double, two run*
•cored, four KM). Danny Cerce (double, single,
three rum ■cored), Trrry Atkinson (two singles,
three rum scored) and Chip Smith (two singles,
run scored).
Also contributing were Dee Richards (home
run. two runs scored, four Will. Chris Bryson
(home run. run scored, three RBI). Lewis Arm­
strong (single. KM) and Joe Staro (run scored).
Doing the damage for Invacare were Angel
Figueroa (double, two singles, run scored. RHI).
Thad Hatcher (double. Mngk. run scored, two

Rfll). Robert Sues! (two singles, two RM) and
Keswick Lashley (single, two runs scored. RM).
Also. Tom Gilson, Richard Quinn and Bob
llall lone single and one run scored each). Tom
Moses (single), Richard Brown (two rum scored.
RM). Brent Rem (run scored) and Jim Bedow
(RBI).
In the second game. Dee Richards' triple In
the top of the second Inning broke a 3-3 Ue and
Data Max then tacked on six rum tn the third
inning and eight runs tn the fourth Inning to
lum lite game Into a tout.
Leading Data Max were Dee Richards (triple,
double, two singles, run scored, three RBI).
Terry Atkinson (triple, double, single, two ram
•cored, two RBI). Bobby Brown (home ran. stngle. three runs scored, three RBI) and Chita
Bryson (two doubles, two rum scored, RBI).
Other hitters were Donny Cerce (double, sin­
gle. four rum scored. RBI). Chip tenth (double,
■ingle, n n scored, three RBI). Joe Bloco
(double, three rum scored. RBI) and BUI
Michaels (single, two rum scored).
Providing the offense for Safety Kleen were
Jim link (home run. single, two ram scored.
RBI). Kay Zimmerman (two singles, two ram
■cored), Ahrtn GfUra (triple, three RBI). Nelson
Merced (single, ran scored). Tbny
(single) and Mike Mohammed (run

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tame, the three teame that knocked the
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Buddy
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Boat's total.
Cheevei'a winner's purse was the
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trading only the 9I.B08.1B0 earned
by Arte Luyendyk for his vlctoiy
last year. Luyendyk's total was

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• A • Ssrriraie HsrsU, Sanford, Hands • Tuesday. May 20.1990

d u b dumps most of Its good players,
thereby turning o ff the ram, quite poetehly
and the lighting Is as good as the m ajor
forever.
leagues. So get on out and back Sanford's
Right after winning a chomptonahlp la not
own.
the time to tear yaur team apart. You keep
It together and IUI the stadium every night
W h at's
going
on
la
peofsaaloaal
and slowly naive players If you are still los­
sports? 1 always thought that you always
ing money and not winning gam es.
tried to win and how can a person w ho
The dub claims that It had to cut payroll
so It could get a new retractable dome sta­
dium. Well what good Is a new stadium If no
meeting. Tuesday, May 26th st 7:30 p.m. tn
the Seminole Community College Health and
one comes out to fill II?
Physical Education Center.
And when you sell off the players Uke they
Anyone Interested In coaching with San­
have, you ore going to have a hard time ever
ford during the upcoming Pop Warner Foot­
getting the funs to trust you again. 1 will be
ball season needs to attend.
surprised If the Marlins ever draw decent
For more details call Carl at 330-0016.
SANFORD _ There will be s mandatory
crowd again.
It's Just bad business.
But now to what I really want to speak
about... Poor Laurel) SpreweU.
Tb here him talk since he didn't kill P J .
Jemlgon: fotir hits _ Carmrlo
one hit _ Todd Cox (two runs),
Coo ila wad from Pag* BA
Carleslmo he did nothing wrong and should
Ben Fratrick (RBI), John Poole, Vctdejo (double, two runt,
Ted Mlchealls.
inree RBI): three hits „ Edwin
not have lost any of his money.
Scott DcGndf: run _ Mike Fra
Rentas (Kill); two tills _ Joe
Celeste Industries: three hits
I Jdst want to know one thing. Why isn't
trick.
Massaro (double, two nm».
_ Chris Radcllff (two triples,
this man In prison?
Kill). Eric Rivera (run. RBI).
three runs. RBI): two hits _
MAY 30
I know sports are different than the real
Ramon Padilla (run); one hit „
Ron Lemond (home run. dou­
B Bee's Home Cooking: three
world, but If you did even dose to the things
Oscar Pomalrs (nut. Rill). Ro­
hits _ Tom Qracey (two runs.
ble. two nuts. RBI), Tony Dun­
lie did. you would be In prison for a long
land Jemlgan (Kill), Felix Dias
can (triple, run. RBU, Krvtn
RBI): two hits _ Myriel Rrtd
while, litis w as not Just a simple assault,
(run). Nell Shlllingford. Lewis
Schweebs (double, three RBI).
(double, run. RBI). W .L Qracey
this was attempted murder.
Itrmandei: two runs _ Fred
Rick Linares (two runs), Ronnie
(double, run), Calvin Davis (two
McNeil; one
hit .
Sean
runs); one hit _ Billy Oracey
I believe in giving people a second chance
Neultan.
McDonough (home run. run.
(triple, run, RBI). Craig MerkSeminole Ifower Sports: three
and I know people do stupid things. But this
RBI). Alvin Pasag (double, run).
lots _ Mike Serlo (two RBI). Hal attack was planned. SpreweU had hem
erson
(run).
Raymond
Hartsfleld (RBI). Tony Smith,
Mike Edwards (RBU, Frankie
Henderson: two hits _ Robbie
thrown out of the gym after attacking the
Phillips (run).
Keithlan Roberts: RBI _ Arthur
Carney (triple, nut. two RBI).
coach once.
Barnes.
Tim Oster (double. Kill). Rick
Blue Haven Pools: five hit* _
But that wasn't enough for him, he had to
Greg Bradley (three runs};
Blue Haven Pools: three hits
Weldon (run): one lilt _ Dwayne
come
bock later and Uy to strangle the
_ Ben Fratrick (home run. run.
Sanford (two runs. KDI). Kenny
three hits _ Bob Palagano (run.
coach.
two RBI): two hits _ John Kee­
three RBI): taro hits _ Johnny
McAdam (run). Jeff Havens.
Now he Is suing the NBA for racial dis­
lan (double, run. two RBI),
Keelan (triple, two runs): one
Tedd Mklieatls; tun. RBI _
crimination. Give me a break.
Brad KUnger (double. RBI),
hit _ Greg Bradley (run), John
Jorge Rodrigues: run _ Kevin
Johnny Keelan (two runs. RBI):
Twiggs.
Keelan (RBI). Brad KUnger.
should be in prison even think he Is u vic­
tim?
The Marlins' management Just don't seem
to get It. They complained that attendance
was bad, so they spent money and brought
In a World Series winning group.
But rather than take advantage of (hat
excitement over winning a pennant, the

SYFA coaches needed

Wednesday

(run. RBI). Drew
Coulter (run); one hit „ Dan Coptcollo (run.
RBI). Waft Luna (run).
Home A Land: four bits _ Heath Short (two
runs. RBI). John Canfield (run. RBQ; three hits
_ Steve Prtilpn tun. RBQ; two hits _ Rich Kosto
(double, ran. RBQ. C n ft Appal (run. three RBQ.
Tbn Winkle (two i u m .W N b a n e hft _ Tan Con

double, two runs. RBI), Rich Hanratty (double,
run); one hit . Jtm StUI (double, two RBI). Ed
Manganl (run). Todd Hunter. Mark Simpson.
TRC (Game 3): three hits . W .L Oracey (three
runs); two hits _ Calvin Davis (home run. dou­
ble, two runs, three RBI). Craig Merkmon
(home run. two tuna, two RBI). Greg Hardy (two
doubles, h e RBU. Tom Oracey (double, run.

Tbn Raines ia a Sanford native and Seminole
Hl#i School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. Kta stats for the 1966 season la
In the drat column, personal-best season
totals in the second column and career totals

He agrees to binding arbitration and w ins
bock a m o f money. But since he didn't get
ft a l bock, he goes back on an agreement ne.
made.
I think there Is something seriously
wrong with this man. He has no sense of
reality.
The NBA Players Association told him not
to Me the suit and will not back him and his
agent did likewise. 1 congratulate them.
P.S. 1 heard someone say that the M agic
might be interested In bringing In SpreweU
to play here.
If that happens I will never watch another
Magic game and If Its up to me. you would
never see anything about them In this paper
again.
L a s t 9 9 0 — d s h o t . It did my heart

good to see the Lakers get blown away
by Utah. And not Just because
Shaqullle Is playing out there. He alu&gt;ays wanted to be a Laker and he Just
made his dream come true.
The Lakers are a team that does not
play basketball, especially playoff
basketball.
The only way they can score Is either
on a dunk, a fast break, or a threepoint shot. The team Is all Jlash.
Unlike the regular season. In the
playoffs, whether It be In high school,
college or the pros, you wtn by playing
defense, rebounding the basketball
and playing good. solid halfrourt of­
fense.
Those three things are what the
J a n . Dulls and Facers are doing and
why they are stUI playing.

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May meeting of Alpha Alpha Theta

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TOaoday thro Friday 12 Noon fwtfey batons pubtealion.
Sunday 12 Noon Friday
Nina, wore trad Ittana! Indian dresses to the
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Partkh apoke about the customs of India,
foods and religions. One main language. Hindi.
Is spoken, although other dialects are used.

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origins. Approximately 4/5 of the people live In
rural arras. India Is divided by 4 main regions,
23 stales and 9 administered territories.
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candidate for insulin therapy. In many
diabetica, sugar lowering pills lose
their effectiveness over lim e.
Changing from one type of oral med­
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tors and representatives. This Is a
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By J i f f Berlinicke
ASSISTANT SI*OHTS
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It's been an IntercMlng four years Tor
the Class of '98 at
Lake
Howell High
School.
For starters, they
aren't exactly walk­
ing down the hal­
lowed halls of their
school,
constantly
reminded of things
they experienced over
the past years.
The senior class will
actually be the Unit
to graduate from the
new and Improved
Lake Howell.
The
school was closed last
year for renovations
and the Class of 97 Tho Srfvof Hawks basketball team won do- during Senior fkght before an emotional wm
graduated from W in­ tncts for the first kme and worse honored over Oviedo
ter
Springs
High bond with one an ­
ngs.‘
Senior
Thc Lake Howell
School. This year, the other after last year's
Class
Historian
Class of 9 8 also es­
school reopened and
the
transfonnaUon
brought
the class
even closer together.
There were a lot of
new activities started
by the Class of *98 as

they attempted
to
turn their new school
Into the home It once
was. There w as a
spring fling, senior
spirit day. a field day
and
many
other
events which gave the
class a chance to

bizarre home away
from home.
Senior Class VicePresident Amy Pavuk
said her class was
pretty special.
"We earned more
privileges than any
other class the school
has ever had.* she
said. *We got dally off
campus lunches and
now the seniors get
out o f school five
minutes early every
day."

tablished a senior
cafeteria, a senior
fashion show, senior
breakfast and a b a r­
becue at Red B u g
Lake Park.
The class stayed to­
gether despite the
different school loca­
tions.
*lt was difficult be­
cause we all got a d ­
justed to going to
school here, then we
got adjusted going to
school
at
Winter

Man relic Diaz said.
"The administration
pushed us to lake
rare of everything
and we all started
adjusting (o II.*
With the moves, the
class
became
stronger.
•Everybody’s
friends here with eve­
rybody.* Senior Class
President Nicole C u r­
cto said. T h ere's a lot
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over
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saw
fans
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floor after the game,
carrying sevcml of
the members of the
senior-laden team off
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yeur
was
rapped off by a prom
ut die Grand Flo­
ridian and It was a
huge success, bill It
wasn't without the
help of some special
faculty members like
Drlots Cottlngham
and Gall Ward, the
senior class advisors.
Most importantly,
though, the seniors
said they were happy

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ugh.
'D ie morale was
really low for the
seniors last year because of not being
able to go to their
school,* Curelo sukl.
When we talk to
them alMiul it. no one
wants to admit It. but
I know they weren't
happy."

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There will lie u
happy group of Like
Howell gmds this
year when they meet
ut the Orlando Arena
on Mny 26.

Elizabeth Schaeffer
Senior Class President
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By J eff Bcrllnlcke
ASSISTANT SIXJKTS
EDITOR
All you 1m ve to do Is
take a look at the

Senior Laune Harlan pre­
pares to make a senior
float during the Lyman
homecoming

place.
Lyman Ihgh School
students
sometime*
say they feel like they
an* looked down ujmn
by tlie rest of Ilie
rounty.
Why?
'If anyone says had
ihints about Lyman,
just
takr
a
walk
around our campus."
said
Senior
Class
President
Leslie
Guidry. "Their atti­
tudes will change."
If they check out the
accomplishments
of
tiie Class of ‘90. they'll
see a class that has
done u lot of good for
their school.
"We’ve had the l&gt;est
year in Lyman his­
tory."
said
Senior
Class lYrsldrnl Jo­
anne Mapas. "We huve
compared everything
with the past years
and re-did every glitch
they ever had."
Lyman held Its final
farewell event three
weeks ago at the
Senior Class prom at
Uuena Vista Palace.
The seniors paid for
their own prom and
had
a
theme
of
"Reflections In Time."
and everyone who at­
tended said thry had a
great time.
When the Lyman
Class of ‘98 looks
back on Its senior
year, they'll probably

tic proud of liavtug the
highest
score
In
Srminole County on
the MSCT lest*.
"Every
Wednesday
wr would do u specific
activity und work on
specific skills tests."
Guidry said. T lirrr'* a
huge amount of pride
about hming the best
s co res."

Guidry added that
one ol Ihr best parts
of tiring a senior at
Lyman was that there
were so many stu­
dents
who
took
charge.
"We were a class
that was full of lead­
ers."
Guidry
said
"Everybody was al­
ways doing somrlhtng
to take charge."
Lyman hud plrnty of
fundraisers over the
past four yrars to en­
sure that tiie Class of
'98 made a mark on
the school. They sold
cups at Homecoming
as Juniors, sold beads
at Senior Mardl Gras
and made sure to
leave a fine legacy for
neat
year's
senior
class.
The Class of ‘08 also
came up with the Idcu
of senior lunch cards
and
ofT-campus
lunches.
Everyone
admits
there will be a lot of
tears
when
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llii.il time. Iml n r n
ilimt^li I he class will
l»c saving goodbye 1°
high s« liocil. nearly MO
|H*rcrnt ol all gradu.iimn seniors will he
attending sc hi Mil next
Vi at
The tiling Is
Ihev WOfll he with
each oilier
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always lieen there lor
each other.*
Guidry

s,»ld
'When I hear any
one talk leadlv about
our class, I always
know I ran
prm r
ihrin wrung
That's
the way out class is.*
Ma|&gt;as added
One ol Ihe things
the Class ol 1IH got to
rtijov was the addition
o| new |irinc tp.d Sam
Momarv lie lia* made
a &lt; haitnr at t.vrrun
e* ith his enthusiastic
attitude that everyone
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body's name.* Guidry
said
'Kern l! Ihev
.urn I one ol the hlg
people on cam pus*
One ol Ihe lil^ r v t
people on campus has
Im-tii senior i lass ad­

visor Yvette
Khodr
who Is also Student
Council Sponsor
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ItcHirs with us * Mapas
said “Sire provided its
with leadership and

Duong Homecometg t ymon
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Lake M ary m akes state sports history
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i Ians
during
the
only year III Mt.it**
history that three
Mime-gender athletic
teams
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state
championships.
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I3.de
w as a senior w h o
started lor the Like
M.irv- girls basket*
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to advance mi the
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last
week,
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the
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a
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in
Auhtimdale
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Hams won III the
10th inning
Tile seniors
will
have
some
great
memories from the
athletic Helds, hut
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together,
esperlally
the Class ol 'OH. alter
a rocky start

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A Seminole High
School
graduating
cIi m
isn't Just a
matter o f getting
through four years
with each other.
It's all about a
community
and
saying goodbye to
more than Just a
school.
More than any
other school tn the
county.
Seminole
High la part of Its
Sanford community.
It's by far the oldest
school In Seminole
County and It's not

turn o f the century
and., although the
school has had sev­
eral
locations
through the years,
It's still u gathering
of
the
Sanford
community. Go to
any athletic gam e
and everyone knows
everyone from older

adults to children.
Seminole
High
is
apart of the com­
munity.

the Class o f *98 and
she pointed to San-

lord's
racial
and
economic
diversity
as one o f the things
that brings Sem i­
nole students closer
together.
She also has made

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class one Dial will be
*»&gt;' It turned out
great.
remembered
In
* It was so perfect.*
Sanford for a long
Scluiclfcr said. “The
lime.
The
class
Junior class
took
llicme l». 'Give me a
Ann place lo aland
&lt;1,rr °f' everything.*
Junior clans
and 111 move the
will luivr a lot to deal
Earth.*
with next year as
That’* what Semi­
pari of Its Seminole
nole
tiaa
accom­
experience.
plished
m
four
•It’s always so sad
yearn. They've moved
since we've all been
lire achonl and Ihe
together
for
so
CUaa of W an a
long.* SrliaefTcr said.
hard net to follow.
“Tliat'* how It Is In
Krccntly. Seminole
Sanford.*
luid another of the
Things
have
many event* that
cluuigcd
a
lot
at
liapprn at llte school
Seminole over the
as
result of the
past four years, es­
rlos*' work. Senior
pecially in athletics.
Week was held In
The football team
April with dress-up
tiu* gone front a
days
and
prizes
laughing stock to a
rapped of by a Sen­
regional playoff p a r­
ior UrraJdast.
ticipant. most of Its
*1 can't Imagine a
spoils
have made
Haas
bring
any
at strides, and
closer that we are at
l year, members
Seminole.* Schaeffer
of tlie baseball team
said. 'We've almost
comprised half o f the
all been
together
team that captured
from
elementary
the national Am eri­
school until high
can Legion baseball
school. We may be
championship in a
diverse at Sanford,
game
shown
on
but we're also very
BSIW .
dose.*
The Class of W
FarilHies have im ­
proved greatly and
finished their year
with the prom which
IB M turned out to
be one of the most
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ASSISTANT SKIRTS
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To say tli.it thr Oviedo
filial School Class of TIH
made the grade It to
underestimate what wan
accomplished.
Imagine
over
600
students combing lor a
grade point average of
.'i 0 It hiipjiens to lx* the
highest
In
Oviedo's
history.
Not only that, but the
class made money and
left a strong challenge to
the Class of ‘Ufl to
duplt* atr
what
was
accomplished this year.
Kristen Murphy was
the
Senior
Class
President and was also
the president of last
year's Junior class. She's
iieen
In
student
government since ninthgrade and has seen the
gang at the Lions’ den
leave a lasting legacy.
For
instance.
the
seniors paid for
thr
senior prom last year
and had It paid for by
the Juniors two weeks
ago when thr class gut

togriner at the Clarion
Hotel. In a show of clasH,
the
seniors
tell
a
message on thr sign
outside
Oviedo
High
thanking the Juniors for
taking care of thr prom
this year.
Oviedo raised a lot of
money on a senior video
that was the culmination
of everything thr class
had accomplished over
the past lour years.
One of the things that
was accomplished was
that the class
cume
together as a family.
'We're Ihr most unified
class
ever
to
come
through Oviedo.* Murphy
said. There Is so much
individual diversity, but
we're still a great group
of friends.*
Barbara Monte Carlo ts
the senior class advisor
and Murphy said a great
deal of thr success of the
Class
of
98
Is
attributable to her.
At Oviedo, the sense of
school pride Is evident at
almost any class event.
There isn't a more rabid
group of Oviedo athletic
supporters
than
the
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part of the festivities el the annual basketball banquot
this spring The Lions are always one ol the toughest
teams in the county.

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anyone's schedule.
'Everyone you see In
the student sections at
the games Is bright
orange.' Murphy said.
'&lt;Vs u Class of Ilf- gift.

the Jungle sign for the
school gymnasium.*
The sign cost 91,700
hut thr Oviedo students
never seemed to liavr a
liard time raising the
money for their projects.
Tire
Class
of
Ufl
graduate*
at
the
University
of
Crntrul
Florida on May 27th.
Every senior will get
seven tlckrts. Iiut thrre's

a lot of trading going on
in the days leading up to
graduation. Thr class
number 027. the largest
m Oviedo history
Murphy and the rest of
the seniors said they will
always remember their
times at Oviedo.
*1 had so much fun*
Murphy said. 'I'll always
remember walking down
thr halls and thr way
this rlnss ramr together

to make everything so
special. Saving goodbye
at graduation will I k* so
Irani because we've been
such a close class.'
Now the challenge is
on to thr Class of ‘99.
"Wr'vr become a legend
at Oviedo.* Murphy said.
*We changed this place
so much In four years
and
thry’U
always
remember the Class of
•9H."

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Ah ! Seminole County

Is FBI probe o f county near end?
By Russ White
*
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SKMINOLK COUNTY
While
most of the county's top officials
vvrrr lunching Thursday at a
Greater Seminole Chamber of
Commerce f^aht. Deputy County
Manager Cindy Coto was talking
for two hinirs with the Fill
For the past year and a half, law
enforcement agencies have been
Investigating possible
criminal
doings tn the county's land acquisi­
tion and roads departments. Coto

and Deputy County Attorney Lon­
nie Groot helped begin an Internal
prolre Irefore calling for help.
County officials now await a
conclusion to a scandal which
could Include kickbacks and free
gilts and prompted Ron Rabun to
resign as county manager late In
|9 ‘MJ and Larry Sellers to resign as
Public Works director.
Some !&gt;elleve Joyce Sutler's firing
In August I99G ts connected, too
She was the former land acqulsl
lion coordinator for the county.
Sul&gt;er says she was terminated

unjustly and Is suing the county for
$20 million.
County Commissioner Dick Van
Der Welde said Friday that he sus­
pects Sillier ’made a ton of stupid
mistakes.*' lie also said that he
’could not for the life of me under­
stand how someone so far down
the ladder had so much authority."
Suber could not be reached for
comment, but sources close to her
have recently said that she has not
been contacted by the Fill.
Gary Kaiser, who succeeded
Rabun as county manager, vowed

complete cooperation with the
FOLK (Florida Department of Law
Enforcement) and the FBI. “Our
desire Is to get to the bottom of
this." Kaiser said.
Coto's Interview Thursday was
the second she has had with the
FBI. She was one of two deputy
managers with Rabun. The other Kevin Grace • recently left the
county and Is now the city man­
ager In Edgewalrr. Coto was un­
available for comment Friday.
No one on the county staff knows
PMsm l i t Proba. Pag* 8A

Mayor could be re moved from office
By Tony Tltzlo
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

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Semmote County Tounst Development Committee Direc­
tor Jack Wert. left. County Commisaion Chairman Randy
Moms and County Manager Gary Kaiser mix business
with leisure, two strong factions drawing residents to
Seminote County. Read al about it n our special Prog•ess Section, inside today.

WINTER SPRINGS • A commissioner relying on
the mayor's bid to rmbroll Winter Springs In a
court light, has raised the Issue of rrmovtng the
mayor from office.
Commissioner Michael lllake In an ongoing
debate this past week, asked. ’Does the mayor
have the right to fire the city attorney?*
Mayor Paul Partyka had said at the March 9
commission meeting that the Issue of firing City
Attorney Frank Knippcnbacher ’has gone to
court.* after Deputy Mayor Cindy Gennrll a t­
tempted to Interpret the city charier, which
would disallow the mayor’s firing Knipprnh.it her

Porcupines:

without commission approval. Partyka filed pa|iers on March 10. seeking a legal opinion. T be
mix of this Issue Is the legal meaning of the
charter. Let's get the legal definition.’ hr said.
Hut lllake said a Winter Springs ordinance
makes Partyka's removal from office automatic
after filing a claim against the city. The ordi­
nance calls for the mayor's forfeiture of ofllre.’
lllake said, after reading It aloud.
*Wc've asked the court for clarity It Is not a
suit against the city.* Partyka answered.
Ordinance 585. adopted by the city In 1995.
reads: 'Providing for the automatic removal from
the city commission, or any city commission approved board, of any member thereof who Is a
PUsm I m Mayor. Pag* 7A

Winter Springs Mayor
Paul Partyka s al the
center of a controversy
that could see hrn lose
hts post. The commis­
sion win discuss action
on Monday.

H n H Photo By Tony Tlu io

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HERALD STAFF WRITER

Kara A n n Ste ph an a d is p la ys har new co m puter.

M aking children’s
w ishes com e true
B y Ja a a a Hughes
HERALD STAFF WRITER

LONGWOOD - Wishes really can come true with some work
and a lot of love. At the Make-A-Wlsh Foundation there Is no
shortage of elt her as Kara Ann Stephens found out when her
wish to have a computer came true.
Make-A-Wlsh grants wishes for children from 2-1/2 to 18
years old suffering from chronic life threatening Illnesses.
When a child has been accepted Into the program a team of
two volunteers are assigned to meet the family and make the
wish come true.
The child provides two or three wish choices. Then It be­
comes the volunteers* challenge to be Imaginative and find ex­
citing ways of embellishing the wish. Volunteers go lo work
creating an entire day of surprises and fun for the child. Vol­
unteers Michelle Evrrly and Judl William happily accepted the
challenge of fulfilling Kara Ann'a wish.
These kids arc an Incredible Inspiration facing what they
have to on a dally basts with such grace and dignity,* said
Robert J . Kinney, executive director of Make-A-Wlsh Founda­
tion of Central Florida. They have lost control over so much
In their lives.* Make-A-Wlsh empowers the children, at least
for one day. by making them the boss of their special day.
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SANFORD - They erect their
spines. rattle their quills,
stamp their feet and make
grunting noises.
They DO NOT shoot their
quills - nor are they given
names.
Oeraldlne the hippo has a
name as do the elrphants
Maude and Maiy.
Porcupines - no matter how
prickly - remain nameless ro­
dents and some such as the
South African crested porcu­
pine are among the least com­
mon of the giant porcupines to
be found tn captivity.
That's why visitors to the
Central Florida Zoological Park
tills weekend are In fur a
prickly treat. The zoo has both
adult and 7-week-old South Af­
rican crested porcupines.
The older ones are nearly
three feet long and weigh GO
pounds. The baby porcupines
weight only four pounds and
three pounds.
While capllvr breeding of
the species has been Inconsis­
tent. the Sanford zoo has been
very successful. The two young
porcupines
are
thirdgeneration
animals.
handraised by the zoo keeper staff.
Eric McCarty. 34. and Kate
Walsh. 23. say they are enjoy­
ing the experience curing for
the baby porcupines. They
like to play around and get Into
things," McCarty said. "You
have to watch them at home.
They’ll chew up everything.*'
FIm m I m Zoo, Pag* 7A

Kata W alah and E ric M cC arty w ith thalr prickly cha rcaa , baby p o rcu pln a a.

Drawing crowds back to movie theaters
By David Frazier
HERALD STAFF WRITER
OVIEDO - Now you don’t
have to go to the 'Mouse
House* to sec movies in comfortablllty.
Regal Cinemas
Oviedo Marketplace 22 will of­
ficially open Friday. April 3. at
the new mall.
Movie-going audiences will

be able to see flints with prac­
tically all the amenities of
home. The new theaters sport
22 screens with stadium seat­
ing to avoid anyone from not
being able to watch the film.
And the seats are plush high
back chairs with retractable
arms.
"Were trying to ‘re-screen*
America,* said Jennifer Harris.

marketing director for Regal
Cinemas. She refers to a cam ­
paign being launched by major
theater chains that want to
take potential audiences out of
their homes and back into the
movie theaters.
With the
dawning of video, laser disc
and DVD that has been diffi­
cult. Theater owners got an
encouraging sign os 1997

turned out to be a history
making year with record box
ofnee. The new designs going
Into these huge dneplexes al­
lows patrons to enjoy a more
pleasurable experience.
Before sitting down for the
movie. Regal 22 will offer sev­
eral methods of securing tick­
ets for a particular show. For

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Define partnership
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Harmkl by Arch Booths
Doing the honors at the ribbon cutting aro Rosemarie Roetner (from left),
Joerg Ploetner. president Nordbeton Germany. Lawrence W. Carroll III,
president Nordbeton North America; and Annette Carroll.

N ord b eto n opens national
m ark etin g office at p o rt
Special to the Herald
SANFORD - Nordbeton.
GmbH, a precast concrete
producer from Bremen. Ger*
many held a Grand Opening
and Open House Marrh 5 at
It- new national marketing offnc at the Seminole County
Small Business Incubator Ccntei at the Port of Sanford The
office will be home to the
company's U.S. representative
to license, produce, and dis­
tribute Nordbeton's blologtc.div-basrd treatment units for
residential wastewater.
Tile first unit to be Intro­
duced Is ealled the Blok ret sel
(TM) and Is used to Improve
existing septic systems and
protect the environment by
treating wastewater to high
levels of cleanliness before
discharging It Into the ground,
flits unit is expected to com­
plete stateside certification at
the National Sanitation Foun­
dation-International in the
next few weeks and Itas r e ­

ceived much positive response
from health authorities, devel­
opers. and contractors for Its
Innovative design and high
performance.
Additional
treatment designs will he In­
troduced as the company d e­
velops new business relation­
ships around the country.
Nordbeton
Is
building
awareness for Its products by
exhibiting at such Industry
events as the Pumper/Cleaner
Environmental Expo, held Feb.
26-28 In Nashville, Tenn.; the
American Society for Agricul­
tural Engineering
National
Symposium on Individual and
Small Community Sewage Sys­
tems. held March 8-10 In O r­
lando; and the Manufactured
Concrete
Exposition.
held
March 13-15 In Columbus.
Ohio.
Nordbeton President Joerg
Ploetner said he has high
hopes for the firm's success,
because these treatment units
provide an effective solution to
the problem of protecting our
natural water resources.

Easily u tint lI of the c lients
that call the Small Business
Development Centrr b rrr at
Seminole Community College
are Interested In forming n
partnership. I usually begin
the counseling with asking the
people to define whal they
mean by partnership. Ilte an­
swers arc very Interesting b e­
cause they reveal the attitudes
and knowledge of the parties.
The most common answer Ls
a 50*50 split and some vague
understanding of the liabilities
Involved. I then ask how they
arrived at the split and who Ls
putting up what assets for the
partnership. It would surprise
you how many people think
that u partnership Is always
equal. Often we get Into dis­
cussions about "sweat equity*
versus money Invested. The
first piece of advice I offer ts
that partnerships ran be 99
percent-1 percent, llie next
area wc move Into Ls a discus­
sion about partnership agree­
ments.
Partnership agreements are
a key element of any p artn er­
ship. 1 (Irmly recommend that
these agreements be ncgotlided prior to the beginning of
the business. While everyone
Is friends Is the time to discuss
ticklish Issues such as the dis­
solution of the partnership.
For example last year 1 had
two middle age women In my
office with a business Idea and
they wanted to create a simple
partnership. As we talked I
asked one of the ladles If she
wanted (o be In business with
the others husband or grown
children. A puzzled look came
over her features as the
meaning of my question b e­
came clear. Stir had not con­
sidered what happens to the
business If her partner died or
was Incapacitated. It was very
revealing to each of the women
that us they began to wrestle
with tills Issue, that other po­
tential problems arose. They
began to understand that a
buy/sell agreement' needed to
cover a lot of contingencies.
I asked did they trust each

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other with all their assets.
They asked me what did I
mean. I explained that each
partner can obligate the other
and they were liable for the
actions of the other partner.
Hits was another example of
l&gt;eoplc not recognizing thul In
a very real sense they are
taking on a business marriage
partner. With over 50 percent
of the real marriages In this
country falling, how ran you
expect less 111 a business m ar­
riage that exists without the
benefit of love.
There arc answers to almost
all of the pitfalls of a partner­
ship tf you take the time to In­
vestigate them. For example
one way lo reduce your per­
sonal liability Is to form a c o r­
poration. Slock Is then Issued
to the "partners" In a ratio that
matches their Investment. A
buy sell agreement Uiat covers
the early withdrawal of a p art­
ner or the deal of the partner
etc. will protect both panics.
A clear understanding on how
the stock ts to be valued Is vi­
tal to this agreement. Believe
me everyone wants to buy
cheap and sell high. Also the
partners need to clearly agree
on the decision making proc­
ess. Don't tell me that unless
both agree a negative decision
Is the result. A business cannot survive under that type of
paralysis.
Wayne Hardy Is die Coordi­
nator o f the Small Business
Development Center at Semi­
nole Community College. He
can be reached at 321-3495.
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LAKE MARY - Harkins De­
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EPA: City pays to resolve century old problem
By Nick Pfellauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER

City Commission work session.
Regardlng the 12 percent.
City Manager Bill Simmons es­
timated the amount could go
much higher before the EPA
concludes
what Is being
planned, and the cleanup of
the land Is completed.
T his is the most frustrating
experience I've ever seen,'
commented Mayor Larry Dale.
T h e EPA has refused to let the
city clean It up. even though It
would he much cheaper than
what they are wanting.*
■Its a shame to spend so
much taxpayer money for
something the taxpayers re­
ceived no benefit from." added
Commissioner Brady Lessard.

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Driving undar tha Inlluanca
Patricia Flglcy, 46, of 245
Lock Lowe Dr., Sanford, was
arrested Thursday by Semi­
nole County depuUes. Flglcy
was charged with DUI and a r­
rested at the comer of State
Road 600 and Lake Mary
Boulevard. Two cell phone
callers followed Flgley's vehi­
cle before a police officer
came on the scene.
Prostitution
Lavada Redln, 33, of 822
Rosalia Dr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Thursday by Seminole
County deputies. Redln was
charged with assignation to
commit prostitution and ar­
rested at the comer of Fourth
Street and Sanford Avenue.
Clty/County Investigative Bu­
reau was targeting street level
prostitution.
Julian Carty, 51, of 416 N.
Sundance Dr.. Lake Mary, was
anested Thursday by Semi­
nole County deputies. Carty
was charged with assignation
to commit prostitution and ar­
rested In the 1600 block of
County Road 427. Clty/County
Investigative Bureau was ta r­
geting street level prostitution.
Craig Culberson, 42, of 696
Plckfalr Terr., Lake Mary, was
arrested Thursday by Semi­
nole County depuUes. Culber­
son was charged with assigna­
tion to commit prostitution
and arrested In the 1600
block of County Road 427.
Clty/County Investigative Bu­
reau was targeting street level
prostitution.

Baltary

Jamie Moore, 22, of 3728
Washington St., Sanford, was
arrested Thursday by Sanford
police. Moore was charged
with battery and anested In
the 200 block of Academy
Court.
Moore
allegedly
punched,
scratched
and
choked victim.

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Mario Pagan, 44, of 803
Monroe Harbor PL. Sanford,
was arrested Friday by Semi­
nole County depuUes. Pagan
was charged with battery and
arrested at the above address.
Pagan allegedly slapped his
wife In the face.

Trespassing
Marvin Alien. 21, of 1895 W.
18th St.. Sanford, was a r­
rested Thursday by Sanford
police. Allen was charged with
trespassing on property other
than structure and resisting
with violence. Allen was ar­
rested In the 700 block of
West Eighth Street.
Darling Slplin, 18. of 46
Castlcbrcwcr CL. Sanford, was
anested Thursday by Sanford
police. Slplin was charged
with trespassing
occupied
structure. Slplin was arrested
In the 1200 block of West 13th
Street.
Walter Cain, 35. of 1412 W.
11th St.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Thursday by Sanford
police. Cain was charged with
trespassing occupied structure
and anested at the comer of
12lh Street and Jessamine
Avenue.

Rstall than
Leslie Bums, 46. of 401 W.
Seminole Blvd., Sanford, was
arrested Thursday by Semi­
nole County depuUea. B unts
was charged with retail theft
and arrested In the 100 block
of International Parkway. Bur­
ris allegedly placed a package
of razors In hla left rear
pocket.

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Delean Thompson. 18. of
1402 E. 20th St.. Sanford, was
arrested Thursday by Sanford
police. Thompson was charged
with battery on a law en­
forcement officer and arrested
In the 2000 block of West 13th
Street.

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LAKE MARY • Stefanie Wollam of Lake Mary was recently
honored by RE/MAX, receiving
Us highest achievement award,
the natlnum Club designation.
She was also honored for being
one of the top Realtors in the
state of Florida.
In 1997, WoUam closed 80
transactions with, sales of over
$9.6 million.

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expanded to the East Coat for
the first time with the opening
this year of 16 new optical
centers throughout the state of
Florida.
The moat recent opening la
at Seminole Towne Center In
Sanford. Other area stores
now open include one at
Oviedo Marketplace, and one
In the Altamonte Mall.

Since 1959.. .Same Location

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bom August 3, 1893, In Bartow
to a Methodist minister and hla
wife. The family had lived In
several Florida towns before
coming to Sanford: Housholder
had graduated from Sanford
High School In 1911.
Following his graduation
from law school, he served sa

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On the front page la a large
article entitled ‘Heart Attack
Fatal to Judge Housholder*
plus a picture of him.
The article goes on to state
that one of the most colorful
figures In Seminole County had
died suddenly of a heart attack.
Judge Housholder, 04, was

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J u d g e H o u s h o l d e r D ie s

O R A C I M.
STIN K CIPHER

Seminole County Judge from
1917-25. then as Prosecuting
Attorney 1925-20. In 1927 he
served one term In the slate
legislature and then was
elected to the Sanford Ctty
Commission for 1927-29. He
was attorney for the Seminole
County Commission 1933-43
and state senator 1941-43,
serving as president pro-tem
for the 1943 session.
Since
being
appointed
county Judge by Governor
Charlie Johns In 1954. he had
spoken frequently In behalf of
the Juveniles In the county.
Housholder was a member of
the First Methodist Church and
the Bahia Temple of the
Shrine. He was also past Ex­
alted Ruler of the Sanford Elks
Club and a member of both
Seminole County and Florida
State Bar Associations.
The article also stated that
Housholder was an avid gar­
dener and was always seen
with a flower in his lapel. And
he was an ardent golfer who
had played the previous Sun­
day.
He was survived by his wife,
Lois, with whom he had lived
at 2429 Elm Avenue. He had
one son. Koriyle, who was
Seminole County Prosecuting
Attorney, two grandsons and
one brother. Fred, of Fort
Pierce.
P ostal rates discussed
The members of the Sanford
Rotary Club heard a lively dl scusslon between Postmaster

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Mayor Dale said the city had
already spent approximately
$300,000 In the Gasslflcatlon o
Plant Inquiry. Including legal
fees. Investigations, surveys to
and other needs.* In all.* he
said, "we'll probably end up
spending a million dollars on
this and end up being exactly
where we are today with noth­
ing done."
i
It was explained that the
EPA claims to Irave already
spent $429,000 on the con­
tamination study, but attorney
Thomas Maurer, who ad ­
dressed the commission on the
situation Monday, said the
amount of money they spent

The way we were: 1958
Wc go back today to 1958
and happenings an reported In
the January 14. 1958 edition of
the Sai\fon1 Herald, Editor and
publisher of Uic Herald was
Fred Perkins, Marion Harmon
was executive editor and Eve­
lyn J. Cushing was advertising
manager. Subscription rates by
earner were 25 cents per week:
$11.50 per year.

Includes several studies which
were repeated, and probably
shouldn't have been done. He
recommended the city accept
the EPA proposal for the 12.5
percent agreement. T he alter­
native could be considerably
worse.* he said. "But even at
that, we have no assurance the
12.5 percent will stand. It will
probably go much higher be­
fore this Is over.*
The city commission plans to
place the matter on the formal
agenda for discussion and con­
sideration at the April 13
meeting.

Honest, Dependable,
Guaranteed and Dedicated I
Service with a Personal
Concern for Your Repair
Needs.

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SANFORD - Apparently, the
city of Sanford la going to pay
$187,500 to resolve a situation
which occurred at the turn of
the century, but wasn't recog­
nised as a problem until re­
cently.
Back In the late 1880s, gas
was manufactured at a plant
on property to the north and
south of West Sixth Street In
Sanford. The gas was made
through the carbonization and
dlstlllntlon of coal and coke.
The City of Sanford took over
the plant and operated It from
1924 until 1824. It Uien con­
tinued to own the site but
leased It until 1932 to Sanford
Qos Company.
Since that time, the land has
been owned by Florida Power
Corporation,
Atlanta
Gas
Company. Florida Power A
Light and the Florida Public
Utilities Company.
Until recently no one had
any Idea that there was a
problem with the land. Now.
the United States Environ­
mental
Protection
Agency
(EPA),
Investigating
soil,
groundwater and surface water
sediment has reportedly dis­
covered the presence of coal
tar. And the EPA says It has to
be cleaned up.
Whether the land Is truly In

need of cleanup Is a matter of
controversy.
but financing
what could be an expensive
cleanup project Is the latest
point of contention.
The EPA has explained the
Comprehensive Environmental
Compensation and Liability
Act (CERCLA) to the city. Un­
der the act. It says, 'any party
who owned or operated a site
where there has been a release
of hazardous substances Is
strictly liable.* The only de­
fense against this requirement
Is if It Is determined to be on
Act of God, which EPA says
Isn't appropriate In this situa­
tion.
As u result, EPA has taken
each of the owners since the
plant began manufacturing
gas. and charged an amount of
money with which to pay for
what the EPA says would be a
$1.5 million cleanup.
Sanford's share of $187,500
Is the lowest amount, paying
only 12.5 percent of the overall
cost. Florida Power Corpora­
tion would pay over 39.7 per­
cent. Florida Power A Light
would pay 13.7 percent. At­
lanta Gns Light Company
would be charged over 20.3
percent, and Florida Public
Utilities would pay over 13.7
percent.
The matter was brought up
for extensive discussion this
past week during a Sanford

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C ounty cam paign issu es, m ass transit, m ore p o litics
KrpuHu .in*. drstrnvtng Krpubltrans Who eotteenieii Doth ledeial anil state li.mspoitatlun
IkIm t Ki a ih.it' llir only reason the Dniuu r.it,
departments, having hern mionttrd ot this alter
•itc plovtng dead ami not offering up candidates
native unite, shmildti t hesitate to i oilsidri it lit
- In i .tusi tlti 111111111111.111*. have srrvrtl fat i.U
lari, tt would he hard to understand whv there
Democrats well Whv spend money when they
would not he strong suppoii lor this route Ihe
in dome |ti*.t tine the way it is" 1 don't know. formula lor success I'.uk and Hide, private m
’ it I thtnk r11.i*■* wli.it they are thinking
vestment vision all the things that seem to hr
larking
In tin ttn minin' the upturning elrettons
i ton. *.&lt; tn 1 lull al duty laundry All the ihlngs
Here s a pndiiMon Orlando Is going to Ih- a
i don t i ate '• know will he thrown in our fare
ghost town aflrt ti p m tt they don't get thru ait
y \ m i o i n I'lv.il'li thing tlt.it ran h r said will hr
togethet A rathet new m \ living Why? Itreatise
-.nil H u onlv dungs missing will b e Issues.
lhey don't seem to tmdei stand tlt.it they have a
l i i l Mv -oh ittntis and ml rill gnu thought Sounds
rather unique situation1 Huge i omjietittun to the
fit pi if 11 Vi s i h Attii'iu a!
south What should they do’.' I shouldn't tell
them, hut I will
lilht t •111 t •II 1t.uk ‘
! *tn\ i ' I -.1il &gt;1utlios scents to be hesitatttiIg (list .1
You join them, foiiti alllanees. use the rltv as a
■ on ihr proposed light rail system 1rout Or
gateway to these entertainment centers What do
!n t littetnation.d Drive Why'.’ Could it hr I mean hy gateway ‘ Address the problem ll Is
■\ i to iirrm rd ahout this yettturr and not to the henrllt ot anybody to see Oilaudo die
p-isil&gt;Ie waste ot capital.' Do they nerd an
altet il.uk ll is to everyone's betlelil to adilless
II I tide Hillside the patk that doesn't create and invest in ihe ettv m a wav that is tieiielii lal
Who ts eotne to rule this system Iroin to all contented liie dowtitowii dubs and die
■ 'lii I'.u k s’ Vou ronld write the names recent reprtrtrd rape inside one of those t lubs
a ;i on i t\ ri i aid
doesn't help either
Hat k to politics
v o— ttanspottatton
\ ' i — *tanspmt.ition is going to come to O n
In trading articles written by elected otlu tats
i'da i hi ','testtoits ate What do we need about nlhei clci led olln i.ds that arc less than
&gt; i-stiri that it will relieve congestion'* i omplimcnt.itv I can honestly sav that I don't
iti.: ■: sv.arm ami or systems'.' How ran tctnrinhc! what I lead one hunt lalei because it
■*•’ ~ctv, u s ' How tali we do l( hrtlrf and was so irrelevant to my &lt;out tons
. t ' Is tt possible to build a system where
rhere has been so mm h discussiott about the
n ott set li&gt; private investment ’
nude bats that I don I lead any ot it anv lotigei
• 'her r|uesttons are never addrrssed When tills lopw is the sole issue ot a i amlldatr
tlv
t. tti\ opinion
H o w d o e s this allret
II should he ot gieat com em to all ot ns I would
s. ot.olr v o u i it v ' It shouldn i! Instead, t h i s is like to hear more about other Issues Isn't there
opportunity lot Seminole County While the anything else you would like to tell us’.’ The gieat
mistake would he to make this ,i campaign Issue
•hate r. u ,e s in Orange County the opportunity
*.aii the iioitheni route through Seminole and
Regarding the calendars Seminole County sent
a i|iiiT( nghi ot way should he under way as to residents: I thought it was a good idea and I
'■&gt;on as possible tl we move forward we could give credit to stall for coming up with the Idea
for your Information I've heard only good ie
ready with the nghl-of-way. the type of sys
spouses True, they should have been mailed out
■in to he dei ulrd later
I he 17 ‘*2 corridor should l&gt;r the route It's the earlier
(teller: alternative to 1-4 and the CSX route and
Speed Ilumps, bumps and axle breakers oppo­
■ tild irrtatnly he cost elfectlve. easier, more nents may hurl new and important allies rr
duei t and could work well in conjunction with I- garding this issue Again based on liability is
4 : needed and tt would he a rotnpromlse for all sues and response times

E r n ie
H a tto n II
Ernie Hatton II is a veteran
member of numerous
government boards and is
a c i v i c activist in Ihe interest
ol good government
Prediction They will be removed either hefure
ihe county is sued or shortly there.liter

Slate ol the county
Hie stale ol lilt* county Is excellent! Despite th
to,id problems we aie In good shape. The slafl I
miicli more responsive, Ihe outlook Is excellent
gund roads arc worth the aggravation.
Excellent law enforcement. The rommutilt
based sherllfs stations are working very wrl
The county is moving ahead and II Is npparrn
dial stall members are going out of their way t
be responsive to the public.
What we don't need Is lo go backwards. It is
im|Hirioiit lo focus on Issues In Ibis upcoming
election! There ts too much al stakr Those who
vole m every elec Mon. not Med to one side or the
other, are going to vole on Issues

...B E F O R E I moved to the
Renaissance, everyone
worried about me livin g
alone; my children,
grandchildren, friends
and especially me. ”
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SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
FULL COST ACCOUNTING FOR
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
FISCAL YEAR ENDINfi
SEPTEMRER 3 0 ,1 9 9 7
R E S ID E N T IA L

Collection

Workman and the Lion’s Club
One of the many groups and
organizations we have spot­
lights here at Special People Is
on the move helping the com­
munity. The Ixingwood-Lake
Mary Lion's Club appeared In
our column on June H. The vet­
eran service organization Is
still going strong since June 7.
1917
One of Central Florida's
hardest working Lion's Club
Chapters, the Longwood-Lake
Maty Lion's Club. Is still lead­
ing the way even after more
than 24 years. Gyle Workman,
the groups current treasurer. Is
still with the group. He re­
mains the only founding memIrer left.
Given any weekend. Gyle and
Ids wile tails can be found
helping Ihe Lions, something
they have been doing for a long
lime. They are involved in
many community service en­
deavors, one of which was
when they helped provide ne­
cessities lor the reient tornado
victims in Sanford and Winter
Garden These items included
eiothes, loud, blankets and
medical supplies
Dial project alone raised be­
tween $4,000 and $5,000 from
several local Lion's Clubs for
die tornado victims They also
aided people who had losl their
glasses in the tornado. This
was done with LensCrufters
who contributed glasses and

Disposal

39.60 (2)

Recycling

7.45 (3)

Average Total Cost
per Unit for the Year
Referenced

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$101.51 (1)

148.56

N O N -R E S ID E N T IA L

TO N Y
TIZ Z IO

Collection

$ 0.00 ( 4 )

Disposal

36.00 ( 5 )

Ttzzio is an
advocate for
the disabled.

Recycling

0.00 ( 4 )

the Seminole County SherlfTB
Department.
Another project In conjunc­
tion with a local optometrist
provides glassrs for children In
need. Recently the Lion’s Club
participated in the City of
Longwood annual Founders
Day Arts and Crafts Show.
Wllfi their stnukri-camper they
sold hamburgers, hot dogs and
sausages.
Next up fur die busy Lions is
their plan to do Ihe same thing
with their smoker-camper at
Olde Dike Mary Days. They
have a goal, says Workman, ‘to
get as many new members as
possible by July I* which Is
die end of their current mem­
bership drive.
Workman wanted to stress
that in addition to being known
as the people who help die
visually impaired, die Lions
also help the hearing Impaired.

Gyl« Workman
If you huve hearing problems,
call the Lion's. They have a
hearing aid bank, as well us
hearing dogs to help the hear­
ing Impaired.
Meetings for the LongwoodLake Maty Don's Club are the
1st and llrd Tuesday of each
month, 7:30 p.m.. at the
Kanuida Inn In lamgwood, on
434 by 1-4. For more Informa­
tion. call Gyle Workman days
at 802-4000. Fxi. 302.
Now fur dcflnlllons. Today's
topic Is Sickle Cell Disease.
Sickle Cell Disease Is a rare
Inherited blood disorder char­
acterized by the presence of
sickle or crescent shaped red
blood cells In the bloodstream.
These abnormally shaped cells
become rigid and lodge themsclvrs In the very tiny blood
vessels of the peripheral blood

A verage Tolal C ost
per Unit for the Y ear
R eferen ced

$ 36.00

(1) Represents an average cost to residential customers within unincorporat­
ed Seminole County for solid waste collection service.
(2) Represents the cost for disposal of 1.1 tons (at $36.00 per ton) of munici­
pal solid waste at Seminole County's Class I landfill.
(3) Represents an approximate average cost per residential unit within unin­
corporated Seminole County for recycling efforts including indirect costs fund­
ed from State of Florida grants administered through the Department of
Environmental Protection.
(4) Seminole County did not regulate non-residential collection or recycling
rates for the year reported.
(5) Represents the cost per ton for disposal of municipal solid waste at
Seminole County’s waste management facilities.

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Opinion
From Moving Wall, a tribute to those who served their country
Thr City nl Aliamnntr Spring!* brought thr
Moving Wall to Cnine'H Konst Park, giving many
llkt* tnysi ll and my hiishoiitl who ha\T horn un­
able in inakr thr trip to Melbourne, a long
awaited opportunity lo experience It. Presuma­
bly. Altamonte Springs. like every other
clty/town ac ross this Nation has politicians who
are Heeled, and during their tenure work toward
that cl.ite when re-election Is the Issue; yet the
Mayor and pollut ions of the City of Altamonte
Springs volecl lo lund (he whole expense or
bringing In the Moving Wall, and gave credit to
the Veterans of Central Florida. These elected
officials made some very courageous drrlslons In
the planning stages ol this even! They t hose to
have the Knights of Columbus from Otlando pre­
sent llte Colors at the Opening Ceremony; the
Hergv utilized lor the ceremonies were all vrler
ans; lo Include the artwork of Norm llergsma
donated lo Point Man Ministries, (a group formed
solely for the purpose o| helping homeless vrlrrans. whose administrators do things like sell
thrlr own homes lo hind their work)
for many personal reasons, most ol them loo
mundane lo list, 1 volunteered to he available
whenever Don Abberton. the current secretary of
the Seminole County Area Velrrans Advisory
Commiilre and life member of the Paralyzed
\eteratis ol Amenta, coordinator ol volunteers,
needed me I planned lo give of my time and my
talents, never dreaming that would include leav­
ing pari ol mysrlf with so many 1 encountered.
Despite the lac i that mv brothers are both Viet­
nam Veterans. 1 never dreamt I'd la- truly
lout bed by this encounter with a wall that Is
trans|torted lor viewing, nor hv some paintings
displayed lor viewing Mv husband's been In­
volved will) the military since I married him in
I'lHU and Will) veil*rails since he was metlli allv
IM ia idl'd out the dav his mother died tin Sep
Irtnher 8 I9HM I thought I d seen II all I vr had

Noreen
A. Bryant
Noreen A Bryant is chair­
man o1the teqritative A Ve!
erans Affairs 4 Rehab
Communes and is active in
Ihe American Lemon AuHi­
lary Unit 63 and Disabled
American Veterans Au.iiinry
Chapter X

QUEST COLUMNIST
tears spring up at the Pageantry displays put on
In- the Kullsted Association of Ihe National
Guard ol Ihe Drilled States when Arl was Ihe N'a
Itonal Chaplain, and al some of ihe events I've
been a part of through ihe years locally and na
llcmally. So I was totally unprepared for the a&lt;
Inal experience of viewing the Moving Wall, and
having brought hack In conscious memory llte
war years at the Point Man Art Display. I was to
tally unprepared for the Marine Colonel from the
.’ird Division, who was at the display dally, talk
lug with so many people, aiding their healing
When a mother refused lo talk with ihe counsel
ors who volunteered their lime dally (Seminole
County Menial Health. Veterans Clinic Orlando
and others), and she wouldn't talk with me be­
cause I'd suggested she talk with a counselor, I
found the Colonel and told him she was a Ma­
rine's mother who saw her son’s name on the
Wall for Ihe first lime, and was verv upset Viet
Irani Vets who ram r either alone or with thrlr
families, met llte Colonel and liegan the healing
process as a direct result of his unique charts
malic gills The Colonel Informed mr in our hm l

DONALD L. BELL

Larry Stockier is BellSouth s director-WocMocco Development and
Education Rotations for Floirda He
has served as a volunteer in many
leadership roles lor education re­
form in the stale and served as a
member ol Ihe Semmole County
School Board (1992 199G)

Is ‘pretty good’ enough
for students, schools?

Tile problem cannot and will
not Ik* solve by educators
alone. It will lake a strategic
Initiative by us all, Including
educators, parents, employers,
and our cnmmunitles at l.uge
As wr focus on addressing
this problem. I am reminded ol
comments I braid while serv­
ing on ihe Seminole County
School Itoaid Irom HP12 lo
1990. Many people brhrvr we
have a pretty good school sys­
tem and I agree with that.
However. I feel that reading Ihe
Osgood File 11
should
make all of us pursue excel­
lence with a vengeance and Insltll tn our youngsters Ihe need
lo do likewise.

Pretty Good
There once was a pretty good
student.
Who sal In a pretty good class.
And was taught by a pretty
good trarhrr.
Who always let prrlty good
pass.
Hr wasn't terrillr al reading.
He wasn't a whlz-hang al math.
But for him. education was
leading
St ratgilt down a prrlty good
path.
He didn't find school .too ex­
citing,
But he wanted to do prclty
well,
And he did havr some trouble
with writing.
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system, the blood vessels out­
side of the heart.
Sickle Cell Disease has sev­
eral recognized forms Including
Sickle CHI Anemia, Sickle Ceil
Hemoglobin C Disease and
Sickle CHI Thalassemia Dis­
ease. Sickle CHI Disease uffcctn over 6 percent of the Afri­
can American population In
the United States. Americans

R N lR N M R M R M M R N ftH R

I always wonder prior lo any public event, how
chilli nil It's going lo hr to get lo park close*
enough to drop my husband off and get him
started in his wheel chair Art is a 100 percent
service eonnrrIrd disabled veteran, with low vl
slon and night blindness. Ills time In Ihe Marine
Corps led him loo proud to ask for much hv way
ol help, hul he Is also 0*5" tall, and there's a till
ol c-llori required lo gel him mobilized when we
go anywhere publicly, lie's also very emh.ir
rassed hv needing lo wear Ills 'baseball' cap all
the lime, hul laser surgery has weakened his
eves so that light causes pain; the baseball cap
is not a choice' it ts mandatory especially In
lluotesccnl lighting Hie second night the tils
play was opened we drove over lo see what the
setup was and my llrst encounter with the env­
oi Altamonte Springs Poller left me no concerns
whatever . i I hi mi how our lime a I the Wall would
go The (miIii email on duty told me that Ihe mail
would lx- dosed m the morning, hul 1 could drive
up to the poke e barrti ade and explain that I was
chopping Ari oil ] didn't want to patk In liandt
capped parking Ireratise I can walk and so
many disabled veterans would Ik- there who
rotildn t
courtesv seems to he an Integral pari ol their
t|t-p.iitmeiil &lt; uurlesy such as we all learned at
■ail mother s knee th.it extends to warm human
kindness Die same courtesy that Altamonte
Springs' I'.irk hangers seem unhued with Mv
first encounter with a Park Kanger was while 1

OBITUARIES

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Over ihe past 20 years we
have .ill wale lied as grraler
and greater |iercentagrs of our
youngsters graduate Irom high
school [MMirlv prepared lor llte
nrxt step Mils has hern tm r
for many applying lor Jobs,
many going lor hirther job
skills training, and even lor loci
many ol those going to college

encounter that he'd begun In World War II, and
left alter Vietnam, having been in every military
arl mu/enrol inlet/win in between Mad I not
asked. I d never have learned that lie wasn t
there lo entertain th r volunteers, he had a mis
slon for those visiting, and he was kepi very
busy.

And notiody has taught him to
sprll
When doing arithmetic prob­
lems.
Prrlty good was rrgardrd as
line,
Five p lu s five u r e d n ’l alw ay s
add u p to Ik* ten.

A pretty gcMid answrr was nine.
Thr prelly good class dial hr
sal In
Was part of a pretty good
school.
And th r s tu d e n t w as not a n ex­
c e p tio n .

On the contrary, he was thr
rule.
llte pretty god school that hr
went lo
Was there In a prrlty good
town.
And nolMidy ihrrr seemed lo
notice
He could not tell a verb from a
noun.
Tin- pretty good student 111 fact
was
Fail of a pretty good mob.
And the first time he knew
what hr lacked was
When hr looked for a pretty
good Job.
It was then, when hr suuglit a
position
lie discovered that life rould be
tough.
And he soon had a sneaky
suspicion
Prelly good might not be good
enough.
llte prrlty good town In our
slory
Was part of a prelly good state.
Which had pretty good aspira­
tions.
And prayed for a pretty good
fate.
There once was a pretty good
nation.
Pretty proud of the greatness It
had.
Which learned much too late.
If you want to be great,
Pretty good. Is In fact, pretty
bad!

whose anrrstry Is Asiatic In­
dian, Italian, Greek or Mediter­
ranean may also be affected by
Sickle Cell Disease.
* Hits Information was origi­
nally
researched
through
NOKD (National Organization
for Rare Disorders).
If you have a non-profit or­
ganization relating to the dis­
abled and have a special event
coming up. please tell us about
HI

Donald I. Bril. GW Clints
Drive. Sanford, died Thursday.
March 20, I99H al Columbia
Medical Centrr-Sanford Born
June 21. 1929 In North Dakota,
hr moved to Central Florida tn
1975. Mr Bril was career mill
tary in thr L' S Army Hr was a
Lutheran.
Survivors include daughter.
Janice. North Pori, Fla . son.
Mlcharl Bell, Dis Angrlrs.
Calif.; atrpdaughtrrs. Drvrily
Pagdrn. Sanford, Susan Chur.
Winter Springs, stepson. Wll
llam Meeks. Davie, 4 gran cl
children.
Gramkow Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments,
DONALD RAT COM BS

Donald Ray Combs. 58. K.
Stale Road 40. Geneva, died
Wednesday. Marc h 25. 1998 a!
Shands Teaching Hospital.
Gainesville Bom Feb. 17. 1940
In Gilliam. W.Va.. he was a
resldrnt of Central Florida for
Ihe last 40 years. Mr. Combs
owned and operated Honest
Don's Air Conditioning and
Appliances on Winter Garden
Road for morr than JO years
He was a stale licensed electri­
cal and air conditioning con­
tractor. and a member of the
International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers. Local »60G
Mr. Combs was u Protestant.
Survivors
Include
wife.
Thrresa; sons. Donald Kay II.
Daytona, Ronald Edward. DeLand. Jonathan Dwayne, Or­
lando; brother.
Peter.
N.
Tazewell.
W.Va.:
sisters.
Thelma
Sheets.
Tazewell.
W.VA., Rachel, Gilliam. W.Va..
Patricia Eller. Bluefleld. W.Va.;
7 grandchildren.
Banflrld Funeral Home. Win­
ter Springs. In charge of a r­
rangements.

WILL LAM R. ELDRED
William K KIdled. 60. Hugh
Ion Wav. ( assrlbcrrv. died Frt
day Man li 27. 1998 .it his
residence Bom Feh 25. 1938
in Romeo. Mich., hr was a
resident of Central Florida for
the last 35 years Mr Eldrrd
was a
city
maintenance
worker He was a Protestant
Survivors include wifr. Gla
dys; daughter, Patricia Gates
Michigan.
stepdaughter.
Sandyer Slarhos. Ft Lauder­
dale. 1 grande tuld
Banflrld Funeral Home. Win­
ter Springs, tn charge of a r­
rangements.

was "dog sitting" lor someone who came lo see­
the Wall
There were also the 'oilier' enrounlcrs Sharon,
who travels Florida with her 'unique' computer
set tip lo do a little more on POWs/MlAs. that
the standard computers are able lo do. She also
carries Information on the Sons A* Daughters of
die Vietnam Vets, and how lo gel In touch with
the family of die 1‘OW/MIA bracelet so many
wore lo Ihe display. She's a walking history of
die- Wall, and so very willing and able to help
everyone who cnines. She Is so gentle when n
tails to her to explain that those who died from
Agent Orange .ire still not recognized by our gov
eminent as fatalities of the Vietnam War. Then
there's the Vietnam Vet from upstate NY who
travels with the Wall, lie gives little American
Flags to the children who come, and talks with
so many who have questions or just need to talk
lies a live- history lesson lor anyone who meets
him There were our own veterans, all Ihe or
gautz.iiinns were there at a given point in time
while tin- display was open, most ol them work­
ing at some point in lime, llte veterans tn
wheeic hairs, those who are Vietnam Vets them
se lves and made themselves part of the valuable
healiug experience lot so many who came to see
the- Wall lor tin- list time It would he very cliffi
inti not to he impressed with the work dial the
Point Man group Is doing to help die homeless
vets, and their kindness in dealing with those
overwhelmed hv the whole experience of the Wall
and the ari display
No one who cares could he lefl untouched hv
the tremendous spin! of the combined high
school ItOTC groups Teens like that should he*
making Irmit page headlines, hut evidently that
doesn't sell papers So mauv people gathered In
Please See Bryant. Page 7A

W e B e lie v e
I n T h e “O l d
F a s h io n ” W ay
• nut* ru m -ra l D iin tn r haritllrs all details

• all iire p a ra liu n is dune at this futility
• s e r\ ite tim es w ill m eet y o u r needs
• no interest is rluirfjo d on tru ste d
p iv a iru tig i w r i t s . w h ich are 100 % re fu n d a b le
• the fam ily selects cre m a tio n se rvice s
• m a rk e rs d e signed to s p e cilica tio n s

FUNERAL
DUNN. PRANK P. JR .

Funeral services for Mr Frank I’.
Dunn Jr.. 80. of Sanford, who died
Thursday will lie 1 I a in Monday al
lines rest lUpUsi Church w i i h sixIks Tony Kink nlfli laIlug Inter­
ment will follow in O.ikl.iuii Park
Cmietrry. Friends may call at tlie
i lion li otu- hour prior 110 a.m.l to
die service For those who wish
memorial mninbutions are mg
gvMnf lo Crippled Childrens Hospi
la!, t /o llahla Shrine Temple. 2.10(1
IVmhrook Drive Orlando, FL
.(2810 2649 Arrangements
hy
Gramkow Funeral Ilona*. 500 L
Ainmri Itlvd. Sanford. FL 32773
14071 322-3213

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since 1956
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DISPLAY YARD
17*92 - Maitland
Ph. 2394998

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Gene Hunt, Owner
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FRANK P. DUNN JR .

Frank P. Dunn Jr.. 80, E.
Woodland Drive. Sanford, died
Thursday, March at his resi­
dence. Bom July 14. 1917 In
Rocky Mount. N.C., he moved
to Central Florida In 1958. Mr
Dunn waH a railroad general
foreman. He was a mr tuber of
Klwonls Club of Sanford. Cor­
inthian Lodge #230. Rocky
Mount. N.C., Monroe Chapter
#15 York Rlte-Sanford Council
*20. Scottish Rife Valley of
Orlando, Bahia Shrine of Or­
lando and Officer's of Retired
Railroader Club. Mr. Dunn was
a member of Plnrcrest Baptist
Church.
Survivors Include daughter.
Ceil Amtondl, St. Cloud: sons.
William, DrBary, Roy, Douglas
vtllc. Ga., Frank. Knoxville.
Tenn.:
brother.
Thomas.
Glovls, N.M.: 3 grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral
Home.
Sanford, tn charge of arrange­
ments.

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Information for
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Josep h Calvin C aldw ell, 8r.
Ju ly 3 , 1928 • March 5 , 1998
For l am persuaded, that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities,
nor powers, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature,
shall be able to separate us from the Love o f God, which is in
Christ J e su s our Lord. R o m a n s 8 :3 8 (KJV)

The family of Deacon Jo sep h Calvin Caldwell, Sr. gratefully acknowledges
the generous out-{x&gt;urings from the com munity during its hour of
bereavement.
We are eternally appreciative of your thoughtful acts
of kindness and your prayers. -- Tha C aldwells
Lu D. Caldwell, Dr. Stephen Caldwell Wright. Jacqueline C McCarter,
Eddie L. Williamt.Katruia Caldwell Davis. Pamela G Caldwell,
Joseph C. Caldwell, Jr., Revonda J. Caldwell, Crystal A. Caldwell

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�8 * ■ S r mmole Herald. San lord. Rornla - Sunday. March 29.1990

Make-A-Wish needs new home
The Makr-AWlsh Foundation
of Central Florida grants
wishes to Central Florida chil­
dren between the ages of 2-1/2
and 18 who suffer from lifethreatening illnesses. Since
opening ft's doors In December
of 1994, the local chapter has
granted
nearly 200 wishes,
and has another 38 in prog­
ress. 'Over 85 percent of all

donations to our organization
go straight to granting the
wishes of these seriously til
children.* says Robert J. Kin­
ney, the Executive Director for
the local chapter. Kinney con­
tinues. "The average cost of
granting a child's wish Is
$3,500. If we are able to find
someone who Is willing to
make an In-klnd donation of
office space, we will be saving
enough funds to grant the
wishes of an additional 7 to 10
children a year. In addition.

enjoyed the virgin strawberry
Kara Ann. 15, suffers from daiquiris she slurped down as
ataxia, a progressive, muscular she floated on the St. Jo h n s
disease that among other River.
Wish granting takes teumthings Impairs her ability to
walk and her dexterity. She Is work. Kara Ann was referred to
very
efficient
with
the Make-A-Wlsh by Lyman High
walker/chair that aids her In School Aullstlc Teacher Ed
Hand. Washington Is a paragetting from place to place.
Kara Ann's movements may professional and works one on
not be very smooth, but she one with Kara Ann at Lyman.
It was Kizzy and Washing­
carries herself with grace and
confidence far beyond her 15 ton’s job to delay Kara Ann af­
ter the cruise so that Everly
years.
and William could hurry to her
There Is no shortage of love house, where her father was
that surrounds Kara Ann. who waiting, so that the)1 could set
lives at home In the Midway up the computer and surprise
community with her father. Ar­ Kara Ann when she returned
thur. stepmother, Kizzy and home.
her brother. Timothy. Kara
Kverty had Installed the soft­
Ann draws people to her with ware the night before. The
her bright, brown ryes and computer desk had been a s ­
beaming smile.
sembled with the help of Wil­
Kara Ann's special day be­ liam's husband. Jeff and her
an with a cruise on ihe River- daughter. Nora.
hip Romance. Everly and Wil­
Peggy
Hopkins
teaches
liam accompanied Kara Ann physically Impaired students at
on her river cruise. They were Milwee Middle School. That Is
|o|nrd on the cruise by Kizzy. where she met Kara Ann.
Ibwana
Washington.
and Hopkins has maintained a
Washington's daughter. Anto­ friendship with Kara Ann and
nia. The Rivership Romance describes herself as Kara
donated
the
cruises
and Ann’s unofficial ‘big sister'.
treated Kara Ann like royalty.
Hopkins will help Kara Ann
Kara Ann s favorite part of learn to use her new computer.
the cruise was the food. It
Kara Ann Is a young woman
comes from a reliable source of few words, her verbal ability
(Everly) that site thoroughly is Impaired by her disease, but

her communication Is clear.
Asked why she wanted a com ­
puter she replies simply. 'It's
fun".
Computers are the most
popular wish at this time ac­
cording to Kinney. The chil­
dren are often Isolated from
the community because of their
medical problems. Many times
they are not able to play and
socialize with other children
their age.
A computer helps the chil­
dren. who often have lo miss
excessive amounts of time from
school, keep up with school
work. Specialized equipment
Is available to assist people
will) disabilities such as a jay
stlrk that can be operated by
Individuals with limited mobil­
ity. Software will be added to
make Kara Ann's computer
voice activated.
Computers can provide these
children with a link to Ihe rest
of the world. Through the com­
puter the children are Just like
anyone else and are not Judged
by any disabilities. Kinney re­
calls one young man who
wished for a computer. Scott ts
now engaged to marry Kim­
berly. a young woman he Ini­
tially met online.
The festivities did not end
with the computer. Kara Ann.
surrounded fay her family and

IX)NOWOOD - On April 30
the Make A*Wish Foundation of
Central Florida will be moving
out of the office space that
they currently call home. The
office space, which has been
donated by South Seminole
Hospital over the last three
years, will no longer be avail­
able due to the ongoing merger
between South Seminole Hos­
pital and the Orlando Regional
Healthcare Systems. The foun­
dation Is hoping to find an­

other company or Individual
willing to donate a similar of­
fice space.

KITCHENMAGNETISM]%?
Big on
Collectibles?

the donation would be tax de­
ductible."
Anyone who may be In a po­
sition to donatr office space,
or perhaps know* someone who
Is. Is encouraged to call the of­
fices of the Make-A-Wtoh
Foundation of Central Florida
at 407-339-W1SH (9474). The
foundation
needs
approxi­
mately 2500 to 3000 square
feet of space. Their current
lease will expire on April 30.
1998.

• Sttelus
• CotUg* Collectibles
•Coci Cola
• Mary Moo Mooi
• Maryi Hen House
• This Utile Piggy
• Prtdou* Moments
Accessories
•Dreamsides
•DejaVu
• Collectible Tea Sets
• Harley Davidson
• friends of a feather
• Amigos Del Sol
• Mary f ngelbreil
• Pooh and friends

Wish
C o n tin u e d from P age 1A

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friends continued to celebrate
her special day w1lh flow-rrs
and cake.
Makc-A-Wlsh kids are Invited
to parties and rvenls held
throughout the year. "We don't
forget about you after the
wish." explains Everly. "The
Ireauty of Make A-Wlsh Is it's a
family, a bond forms that con­
tinues." Organizations that do­
nate lo Make-A-Wlsh Invite thr
kids to speak and accept dona­
tions at special presentation
events. Tire kids ure added to u
mailing list to krep them In­
formed of upcoming events.
because of Central Florida's
diversity there la s great de­
mand for volunteers who speak
various foreign languages. Dis­
ney Is a very popular wish des­
tination
and
Make-A-Wlsh
Foundation of Central Florida
wish assists for chapters from
around the world adding to the
need for bilingual volunteers.
It Is Makc-A-Wish's commit­
ment lo fill the wish of evrry
child who qualffies. So what Is
on Makc-A-Wlsh's wish list?
Volunteers from all walks of
life to work with the kids and
to help with fund-raising: refer­
rals of children for die program
so that no child who qualffies
Is missed: and donations,
money and In-klnd donations
are necessary for wish grant­
ing.
According lo Kinney. 85.5
percent of every dollar donated
to Make-A-Wlah goes directly
to granting wishes. Parties and
extra events are not paid for
with money donated to MakeA-Wlsh. Make-j\-Wish does not
uae telemarketing to raise
funds.
Make-A-Wlsh Foundation pf
Central Florida•ts currently lo-.
&lt;&lt;exited
W**t .State Road
434, Longwood; 1'For more In­
formation call (407) 339-WISH
(9474).

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Wa h a rt o n ao lth a
largest selections ot
collectibles lo
choosa from.
t
• Cats MeowVillage
• Siapstn Clowns
• Beatru Potter
• Country Folks
• Charming TaleVDean Grill
• I Love Lucy
• Collectible Tea Pols
• Music Bout
• Collectible Sin &amp;Pepper
• Mena i Friends
• Department 56 Collectibles,
• Harmony Kingdom
including Snow Babies.
• Mil Creek Studios
Wmler Silhouette, Snow Bunnies • Anhauter • Butch Stems
• Cherished Teddies Accessories • Cako Kittens
• Betty Boop
• Sandosl
• Cottedibie Cookie Jars
• Conversation Concepts
• Bluehats ol Courage
• Rmconada
• Berkleys Crossing
• The Herd
• Red Hats of Courage
• Collectible Plates
• Rooster Tales
• Piglets Pantry Dog Treats

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Evenings and Saturday Appointments Available
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Your Loved One?

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R egal C ine m a at the new O v ie d o M arketplace o fficially o p e n s A p ril 3.

Theaters----Continued from Page LA
those who like to plan their
Ulp to the movies. Regal 22
gives customers the option of
buying tickets two days in a d ­
vance. Credit cards will also
be accepted for Ucket pur­
chases.
And. according to
Harris, tickets may be avail­
able at two kiosks located at
bo til ends of the mall.
Once a ticket Is purchased,
ride the escalators, elevators
or just take the stairs to the
main foyer area. There will be
four concession stands with

two In the main area and one
at each wing of theaters, in
addlUon to the normal movie
theater treats like nachos.
popcorn, hot dogs and candles,
customers will be able to buy
espresso, cappuccino, flavored
teas, hot chocolate and freshly
baked goods.
Some of the theaters will be
able to seat 150 to 500 audi­
ence members. The theaters
will feature three formats of
digital sound: the Digital Thea­
tre System (DTS), Dolby Digital
and Sony Dynamic Digital
Sound (SDDS). Each chair is

Probefrom Page 1A
If the FBI Is about to
close Uie Investigation.
awed

"This thing should have been
resolved a long time ago,"
Clerk of the Courts Maryanne
Morse said Friday. "Before the
Investigations ever began, we
tried to warn everyone that
there was a problem. We paid
$1.5 million for one property
and soon sold It for $260,000.
As fur back as 1992. I said
(kings needed to be tightened
up.”
One of the Initial moves Kai­
ser made as county manager
was to have the county attor­
ney’s office oversee land acqui­
sitions. Tony Van Derworp
served os a an acting head of
Public Works and beginning
Monday Jam es Marino will
head the division.
T h r changes are good ones."
said
County
Commission
Chairman Kandy Morels. "What
may have happened will not
happen again. The county In­

vited these agencies to help the
Investigation we ourselves be­
gan. We all hope It is over
soon.”

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equipped with Us own cup
holder. There will also be a
game room and four sets of
bathrooms for visitors.
Matinee prices will be $4.50
for all shows before 6 p.m. and
$4.50 for children and senior
citizens at all times. Tickets
are $6.50 afler 6 p.m. The first
200 Ucket buyers on April 3, 4
and 5 will receive a free T-shirt
upon entry.
Regal Cinemas ts the second
hugest exhibitor In North
America
operating
2,357
screens st 259 locations in 23
states. "Stadium seating la the
hottest new wave In the motion
picture Industry, and Regal Is
proud to be able to bring this
amenity to Orlando," said Phil
ZacheretU. Regal’s Vice Presi­
dent of Marketing and Public­
ity-

• 24 H o u r Professional Staff
• M edication Assistance M anagem ent
• Emergency Response System in Each A partm ent
• O n-Site Rehabilitation Therapy
• Three G o u rm et Meals Served Daily
• Social Activities &amp; Wellness Programs

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DEBARYHALL
SALUTES THE SUPPORT
OF OUR COMMUNITY!
1998 was another successful year with more than 3000 people

joining In the festivities at Defiary Hall. This community supported
event makes the mansion restoration possible.

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Benefits Mansion Restoration

• Scheduled Transportation

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iryant

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Thank You. The only think you didn't "plan" was
Mother Nature's unkind wind making It so cold at
night...you left nothing else to 'chance' and the
results were as perfect on event as ts humanly
possible to pull together. Each of you has done
us a tremendous service, and we are very grate­
ful. Hopefully as time passes you will begin to
see the true value and Impact your gift to each of
us. from the school children too young to re­
member this war, through my dad's generation of
World War It vets whoVe seen all too many
wars/confllcts. has had. My grandfather and his
brothers-In-law and my dad began tn the Fight­
ing 69th. and from there went to fight their wars.
My uncles and my youngest brother chose Naval
As I look forward to my last night working at service, the brother closest to myself chose Air
the display, and the closing ceremonies, I Force. The man I married began as a Marine,
thought I ought to take the time to share some of and somehow wound his way through the Army
my thoughts and reactions now. I'm no longer Air Corps and then Into the Army. Thanks be to
quite so confident that the closing ceremonies God. they all returned, some disabled, but never
Die less alive. Your gift to all of us Is to keep
won't leave me with the choked up reaction that
keeps me from saying an adequate "thank you" alive a spirit of gratitude to the veterans of each
generation who've put their lives on the line to
at the time, and so:
preserve human dignity. Thank you. Perhaps If
To the Mayor, and each employee of the City of more were willing to do what you've done so very
well, we wouldn't need an Amendment to protect
Altamonte Springs, and to the residents, whose
the American Flag from desecration as we do
taxes ultimately "paid the freight" for this event,
now. Thank You seems too Inadequate, but It ts
from everyone who was too overwhelmed to say
much, from the veterans whoVc grown too old to all our language leaves us with, so please accept
this as a Thank You from all of us for your ex­
be as active as they once were, from the families
cellence and your gift to us.
of all the veterans over all the generations,

■tiiMd boas Pxgx U
ic place to make this, a true once In a lifetime
it. The programs aet up for all the schools In
emlnole and Orange counties, to make this a
|otn! learning experience for the children lucky
lough to have teachers willing to expose them
something os memorable as this. Including
ie actual study lessons put together by the City
t j&gt;f Altamonte Springs, distributed free of any
• charge to all the schools, public and private. No
,i atone was left unturned to make this a truly
' memorable event for everyone lucky enough to
I be living In proximity.

Mayors

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TRANSMISSION TUNE-UP OFFER

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McLaulin gave an emphatic
NO to the question as to
whether the deficit was the re­
sult of Inefficiency. He ex­
plained that the post office was
handling 30 percent more mall
than tn 19S3 with fewer people.
Congress hadn't appropri­
ated money for new post of­
fice* since 1938 and the aver­
age building waa over 60 years
old.
A short film was shown fea­
turing Postmaster Oeneral Ar­
thur SummerOdd demonstrat­
ing equipment, old and new.
and telling bow the new
equipment expedited mall han­
dling.
Postal worker Clyde Plercy
[then gave a demonstration of
[his knowledge of local realbox numbers. Harold
assistant postmaster.
■i«n • guest at the meet-

a c tio n !

pervious night, the city
iTTfrn had approved
for extending the Sanford
system to Sunland Easouth of the city, contlnon approval by the SUte
1 of Health. This would
more than 400 homes In
istlc controls for the
Civic Center's air consystem were ap~but the $1500 needed
not y d available.
city manger. Warren E.
n s authorised to nefor possible private In­
to operate the city

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Stinecipher—
Joel Field and Su y i s tendent
of Malls Dick McLauUn on "The
Truth About Postage Rates*.
Mr. Field took the group back
to the horse and buggy days
and drew a comparison which
he frankly admitted didn't show
much Improvement. He muted
that the post office would lose
•666.000,000 during the pres­
ent fiscal year.
Mr. McLaulin explained that
the deficit was caused by the
rates being too low. The last
Increase (to three cents) In first
class mall was In 1933. Rates
could only be raised by Con­
gress and the principal oppo­
nents wen the large users of
third class mall such as
Hne publishers.

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member of
the Board of Directors, or of an
organization or group, that has
voted to, or has filed a claim
against, the city of Winter
Springs. Florida: providing for
conflicts; severability and for
an effective date.*
Kruppenbacher told commis­
sioners that with home rule
power. "We can make a deci­
sion on this."
During the March B meeting,
commissioners voted that the
charter precluded the mayor
from firing the city attorney.
stopped further talks on
the Issue. A letter was to be
sent to Partyka. outlining his
responsibilities. Oennetl last
Monday motioned for a special
meeting to discuss the mayor's
fate. The meeting Is scheduled
for this Monday at 6:30 p.m.
Commissioners and the city a t­
torney must decide If the char­
ter or ordinance interpretation
prevails and if Partyka has al; aeady forfeited his position.
*1 truly am disappointed. I
don't know why It's gotten so
complicated." Partyka said.

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while the underside has thin wise adorable little ones.
Coatiaaed from Pag* IA
grooved bristles.
Tlie baby porcupines will be
The young porcupines arc fed
On the renter line of the
a milk-replacement diet from a neck there Is a white erectile on exhibit near Animal Adven­
bottle and given fruits and mane of wiry bristle hairs. The ture on Saturdays and Sundays
vegetables. The girl porcupine end of the tall has hollow bris­ from 11 n.m. to 3 p.m. until
weighs four pounds.
her tles that are open at l hr end. April 26. They'll most likely be
sent lo another zoo wry soon.
brother three pounds.
The porcupine keepers are ac­
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the porcupines we have," said prickly pokes from the other­ can crestrd porcupines In cap­
tivity In the U.S.
zoo
spokeswoman
Andrea
Fanner. “A little girl yelled out
the other day, *1 can't believe
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they gel this big.' "
Farmer said the South Afri­
can crested porcupines do not
shoot their quills, but the
quills come out easily. If con­
at
fronted by a predator such as a
leopard, lion or hyena, the
porcupines will erect their
spines and quills, stamp their
feet, rattle their quills and
make a grunting noise.
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CUSTOMERS
T o W hom H m ay concern:

My wN» and I have b**n coming to China King for years.
W a hav* had very good aarvica and food from thit
restaurant. I can say the food has been of the the high­
est quality.

find tha food ham daBctoua. The atmosphere and service
very enjoyable and the prioee am tha best in town. I’ve
been a regular customer here since I moved from N ew
York 2 years ago.
Donald C.Prttchatt, Jr.

Jerry L Cornell. Sue Ann Cornell
SanfordI.FL

To Whom It May Concern.

M archS, 1996

I have been a resident of Sanford since the 60‘s. I have
never had anything but axceBent food and service at
China King, and I frequent this restaurant quite often.

Jim Brogdon
Sanford, FL

To W hom It May Concern,
W e have been eating ham for the last several years, and
have found foe food to be excellent
In our opinion foe restaurant la always dean and sani­
tary, and foa employees am efficient and courteous

David Ooodpaster,
Casselberry, FL

W a leva this plaoa and wa w fl continue to dine here, as
the food ie sxcsBsnt and maaonatola and we eat here at
least twice a week.

To Whom It May Concern,

Mary F. Conway, W AA Conway, Marty Lae Conway
Sanford. FL

I am a frequent regular customer of China King Buflat I

M aybe we've had warning of a utensil
being placed in a sink it shouldn’t have
been in or pest control problems which
every restaurant has especially in
Florida, but Mr. Lam is always quick to
correct any problem we have and has
done so all along. W h y don’t you pul
that In your report?
O n your web site you show 16 other
restaurants with m any violations how­
ever you only show Bamboo Cafe’ and
China King on film, both Chinese
Restaurants. Could that be discrimina­
tion? Also the way you show on your
commercials the kitchen of Bamboo
Cafe' and then our sign gives the
impression that is our kitchen and it is
not.
W e understand you have a job to do
and respect that (act but we also have
jobs and if our customers believe your
reports we will no longer be able to
make a living.
W e eat at China King almost every day
as do our family and friends. Obviously
if our restaurant was as dirty as you
report neither us or our families would
eat here.

Sanford, F L

Prices and service are the best in this area.

I have been oomlng to China King lor foe past two years
and have never had any negative experience#. Th e food
is excellent, well prepared, and a vast selection la
offered. It definitely is one of foe beet value# In Central
Florida. O n three different occaetone I have aaan the
"negative* reports and they eeem lo be In aooord with the
current "madia mania* which seems lo oonUnue to ‘Beat
A Dead Horea*. Thare are aoma vary 1
beina committed on a meatier baais
*fast food* franchise, but due to political affiliations these
go unreported due to their Influence. China King should
not bo "singled out." for any reason. I will continue to
come hem and and bring m y International friends.

W e have been employed at China
King Buffet for 4 1/2 and 5 years and
would like lo inform you that some of
your Action News reports are totally
untrue. You state that M. Lam closed a
business because of Health Violations
and rc opened here. China King has
been open for 5 years and Mr. Lam
only took over management 2 years
and 3 months ago. You also report we
have had filthy conditions and health
violations in the past 2 1/2 years. W e
have been here (or all our inspections
and the only violations we’ve had were
before Mr. Lam look over.

W e can also assure you we would not
be writing you this letter with our sig­
natures if we thought it would backfire.
As frequent viewers ol Channel 9 we
are very discouraged by the way this
story was handled and wonder if the
news we rely on every day Is only half
of the story as this one is.
Please know this letter is to tell you our
side of the story as employees that
want to get the story straight.
1 Sincerely,

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Mary girls win
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By Tony DcBonnitr
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

LAKE MARY _ They were the unknowns,
the non-glamorouB team that left the school
parking lot at 6:30 a.m. last Friday m orning
without a pep rally or signs sending them oft
to a state title.
The Lake Mary girls soccer team had the
misfortune of winning the biggest soccer
championship with the entire student body
on spring break. Last month, the girls b as­
ketball team had a pep rally and signs hu n g
all over the school.
They deserved It as the num ber one team
In die state for most of the year.
Then, there was Bill Elssele's soccer team, a
group that lost early, didn't have the unde­
feated record of the basketball team and
didn't even earn the right to host n playoff
game.
An overtime loss to Oviedo in the district
finals made sure the Rams would be racking
up some serious bus mileage. They went to
Orlando. Melbourne and Tallahassee and
brought a championship trophy home after
Aly Benitez knocked In a kick midway
through the first half of the state title game
against University last weekend.
Then, the bus came back and left them at a
lonely campus.
When you think about the Rams' season,
you have to think about determination. It
would have been easy to give up after losing
to familiar nemesis Spanish River early in
the season. It would have been easy to think
about next year, as only four seniors suited
up for the Rams.
But the thing to remember about Lake
Mary is how they handled to Oviedo loss. It
was the second straight time they failed to
beat the Lions, tying them earlier In the sea­
son. Lake Mary had the district game won.
signed sealed and delivered, but gave It away
and was beaten In the sudden death shoo­
tout.
The looks on the faces of the Rams was of
devastation. Much like the faces they wore
after a shocking loss to Winter Park In the
playoffs last season.
Lake Mary could have given up. but the
looks weren't of sadness. No, they were of de­
termination, a feeling of moving on after the
loss to grab the title they should have won
last year.

LONGWOOD . Thin In the stuff
that legends are made of.
On Tuesday night. J.T. William­
son pitched In relief for Lyman
High School In a Junior varsity
baseball game against Oviedo High
School. Watching him work was
Lyman varsity coach Hob McCul­
lough.
‘As I watched him pilch. I
thought. Tills will work at the var­
sity level.* sold McCullough Friday
night. *We were going to call him
up anyway, so we promoted him to
the varsity and let him start to ­
night.*
Williamson responded by sinkm a s s see Lyman, Pag* 2B

‘D o g s
By JafT Berllnlck*
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Lyman's J om Torres went 4-lor-5 and drove r three runs (including the gams
winner in tho bottom ot the ninth Inning) as the Greyhounds knocked oft the Oviedo
Hons 6-5 In s Seminole Athletic Conference and GA District 5 game Friday night

Bears blank Silver Hawks
Prom BtalT Reports
WINTER PARK _ The parity among the Seminole
Athletic Conference baseball teams showed Itself
again Friday night as drat-year program Winter
Springs went on the road and shutout a very good
Lake Howell team.
*.*.•»
, Brad Stcphanson scattered four hita and Evan Star
cher drove In a run as the Dears whitewashed the Sil­
ver Hawka 2-0 at Lake Howelflftgh School.
Stephan son. a sophomore righthander, struck out
10 and walked only two lo raise his personal record
to 3-3 on the season. Danny Burleson Buffered the
loss for the Silver Hawks despite giving up just two
runs on six hits.
In addition to Starcher. also a sophomore, sopho­
more Andrew Huff led Winter Springs with a 2-for-3

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play another Seminole Athletle Conference contest at
Lyman nrxt Wednesday night starting at 7 p.m.
The Silver Hawks of David Vince fell to 14-7 on the
season and will be at Mt. Dora High School on Mon­
day night for a 7 p.m. game before returning home to
Itost Houston. Alabama on Wednesday at 7 p.m.

Three year
struggle
paying off
for Tribe
seniors

Ironically, the first playoff game was
id the Rams avenged
against Winter Park. Anc
the loss, playing with a confidence th at said
this team might be something special.
Elastic and the entire team continued to
spew the company line of one game a t a
time, but there w as always a feeling that this
year was different. It became a m atter of, no t
if. but when they won the whole thing.
And as the mileage accumulated on the
team bus and the cars of their parents and
friends, you knew this was their year.
Tallahassee, m uch like Lakeland for the
basketball team, w asn't as m uch of a to u r­
nam ent as it was a victory waltz for Lake
Mary.

LAKE MARY _ When Lake
Mary started out Its baseball
season 0-3. the team never
gave up hope and It'a paying
off.
Last night the Rams kept
up their hot streak with a 14­
4 win over district foe Deland
In six Innings at Lake Mary.
Early losses (Including a
run rule loss at DeLand) led
to wins over teams that the
Rams weren't even expected
to compete with. The bats
have pickrd up. the pitching
staff Is holding the score
down and the fielding has led
lo nine wins in the past 12
games since the difficult
start.
*We're a real good ball
dub.* last night's winning
pitcher Josh O’Brien said.
‘Sometimes we're not ready
aa^^Rayy-- 4&gt;ut ws have a
chance t* be as -good aa any­
one in the district.*
-The Rams got off to a slow
start as Deland Jumped out
to leads of 2-1 and 4-1 before
the Lake Mary bat stu c k got
them back into the game.

By Jeff Bertimicke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Three years of suf­
fering Anally paid off for Seminole
softball players Sherri Elland and
Kelley Langton.
They were there for three years of
losing and heard all the insulta.
They were fortunate to get five
wins during their freshman and
homore seasons and were de­
led to actually get eight wins aa
Juniors.
Now that they are winners, it'a a
lot more fun to be a softball player
at Seminole.
The 'Noles are 7-4 after a 16-8
win over Mainland Friday night

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Efemlnot* High School senior softball players Ke»ey Langton
(left) and Sherri Eland have seen the Tribe go from a doormat

to district favorite in their three years on the varsity. T h t
Fighting Seminoies are now 7-4 on tho season.

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Local duo co-favorites for bodybuilding title
By Jaff BeiHalnka
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Check out the
picture accompanying this
atory.

Contest check-ln Is 9 a.m.
and a contestant's meeting will
follow at 10 a.m.

The difference between this
competition and moat others in
the country tt that the Sanford
Do Tracy
Blahs
and event will feature drug testing.
Orctchen Van Flenner look like
There will be three rounds In
a couple of weightlifteni like the Ma. Fitness event Including
you might aee In one of those a bathing suit competition for
pump-you-up magazines?
physique and body tone, eve­
ning gown competition In
Not quite. But they'll be fa­ which the competitors will give
vorites at the Mid-Florida Natu­ speeches on the philosophy of
ral Bodybuilding Champion* fitness, and a routine Including
ahlpa at Sanford Civic Center dance, gymnastics and flexi­
next Saturday. The event will bility.
also feature the Ma. Fitness
‘It's all about the body and
USA National Qualifier and Is
open to anyone ranging from the mind,* Van Flenner said.
‘It's a lifestyle to look aa good
age 19-62.

aa you possibly can.’
Blahs agreed.
*1 feel everybody should get
Into some form of physical ac­
tivity.* ahe said. "If you think
you look good, you’ll feel good.*
Drugs are still rampant In
the fitness and body building
Industry, both said, but there
are tell-tale signs to Indicate
who la using steroids and who
font and that's what makes the
Sanford event something spe­
cial.
Several of the competitors
will be going on to national
competition. And it's mostly
because of the hard work the
competitors put Into It.
Blahs gets to the gym every

morning at 6:30 a.m. and said
that, even though there are
times ahe wants to Jut blow It
off for a day, ahe tries to repel
that notion.
•It's my way to relieve
stress,* ahe said.
Blahs won the Orange
County Classic recently and is
s favorite at the Sanford event.
She also practices as a gym­
nast.
For Van Flenner. It's her
second show, but ahe said ahe
wants to see Blaha do as well
as herself.
Til be Just as happy if she
wins as If I do.* Van Flenner
said.
The event will culminate with
the awards ceremony at 8 p.m.

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Tracy Blaha (left) and Qralchan Van Flsnnsr don't quMs It tha usual per­
ception of a bodybuilder, but they wS bs ftvorilaa whan Via Mid-Florida
Natural Bodybuilding Championships art held at foe Sanford CMc Center.

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IN B R IE F
Oviedo LAX girls win again
OVIEDO _ Thr Oviedo girls' Lacrosse (cam
remained one of only two nnt&gt;eaten teams In
the state of Florida with a 9-G Seminole
Athletic Conference victory over Lyman at
John Courier Field Thursday night.
Goalkeepers Erika Witherspoon and Whit­
ney Wooten hade five saves each as the Li­
ons Improved to 6-0 on the season.
Providing the offense for Oviedo were C ar­
rie Wright (three goals, three assists],
Melissa McDermott and Ingred Clonfnger
(two goals each) and Ann Huggins and Kim
Calkin (one goal each).
The Lions will host Cypress Creek on
Tuesday, starting at 7:30 p.m.

Bodybuilding C ham pionships
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
Dodybutlding Championship and Ms. Fitness
USA National Qualifier. Some of the country's
finest 'drug free* athletes will compete in the
competition with men and women rangtng
from age 19 - 62.
The women's contest will offer a chance to
compete In nationals in Las Vegas.
Proceeds will benefit the Seminole County
DARE program and tomudo relief victims.
The contest will offer a variety of fitness and
strength demonstrations and drew over 500
people last year. Kathleen Ebner won the
women's overall title and Rlc McMUlen took
the men's award.
Contest c h e c k in Is at 9 n.m.. followed by a
contestant's meeting at 10 a.m. and prejudg­
ing at 11 a.m.
■Hie 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 S C C
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

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league for boys and girls 10 years-of-age and
younger.
All games are played at the college on S at­
urday mornings.
Cost Is *50 per player or $400 per team.
Registration forms are available at most
elementary schools or by calling PAL at 3300600. rxt. 263. SCC at '328-2092. or access
the
Internet
at
l ITPP://members.aol.rom/starsbbrtll/tndex.h
tml.
On site registration at SCC on March 28
and April 4 from 10 n.m. to noon.

lowed with another Infield sin­
gle and advnnred to second on
a wild pitch, but was stranded
Ing out nine without Issu­ there.
ing a walk over eight innings
The Greyhounds did the Li­
against the Oviedo varsity
ons onr better as the first five
tram. While he didn't figure In Lyman hitters reached base.
thr decision - Lyman milled for David Milton singled hnmr
Hilly Hess for Lyman's first
two runs In the Ixiltom of the
ninth for n 6-5 win - William­ nrn. Jose Torres then hit a
son pitched well enough to es­ single to score Josh flaxen and
tablish himself as the Grey­ Tyler Carr. Milton scored the
hounds' No. 2 starting pitcher.
fourth nrn of the Inning on a
"As of tight now, he's our No. sacrifice fly by Kevin Graves.
Oviedo tied the score In the
2 starter." said McCullough. 1
haven't been impressed by loo fourth when Guy Erwin doubled
many players In my time, but and Troy Boutwell home red.
after the game tonight. I
That's the way the score
walked up to J.T., shook his stayed until the top of the
hand, and said, 'I'm im­ ninth. Erwin led off with a
pressed'."
double (his third of tlie game),
Not only did he pitch right advanced to second on Boutstrong Innings, Williamson wcll's sacrifice bunt, and
went pitch for pitch with scored on a throwing error.
Oviedo ace Ben Knapp os Ly­
Lyman rallied for the win tn
man improved to 8-10 overall, the bottom of the ninth. Todd
4-1 In GA-Dlatrtct 3 play, and Rndcllff led off with a walk,
3-2 against Seminole Athletic moved to second on a sacrifice
bunt by Hess, and came
Conference competition.
Oviedo dropped to 8-5 and 2- around to score the game-tying
3 In both dlstrirt and confer­ run when Dozen's Infield single
was thrown away at first base.
ence play.
"We've been looking for
Alter an Intentional walk to
someone to step tn and take Carr. Milton hit Into a fielder's
the ball after our ace." said
McCullough. "11c took the ball
tonight and threw strtkrs.
That's all we can ask."
Continued from Page IB
Williamson's first start got off
Bretzer. normally Die
to a rocky atari as the first four aceBrian
of the Lake Mary pitching
Oviedo hitters reached base.
Justin Holmes led off with an staff, got things going when he
tnfleld single before Scott Fer­ launched a home run In the
rell doubled to center field. fourth Inning that still hasn't
Jeremy Frost's in field single landed. The shot gave Lake
Mary the lead, nnd O’Brien was
then scored Holmes.
untouchable the rest of the
Ferrell scored moments later way.
Lake Mary broke the game
when Oviedo attempted a dou­
ble steal. Frost being retired open in the sixth. Randy Lewis
after being caught tn a run­ doubled to score a run to make
down at first base. Knapp Tol- It 9-4 and Ilrrtzcr's single on

Bow en/W eston Football Camp
LAKE MARY _ The Seminole Police Athletic
League (PAL) is hosting the third annual
Bowen/Weston Football Camp for boys and
girls ages 7-18 years old at the Lake Mary
Sports Complex on Saturday. April 4, from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m.
Funner National Football League and Uni­
versity of Florida players will serve as
roaches for the camp. Among the players nlready committed arc John L. Williams
(Seattle
Seahawka/Plttsbugh
Steelers),
Jam es Bates (defensive co-captain for Flor­
ida's 1996 National Champions), Louts Oliver
(Miami Dolphins) and Huey Richardson
(Pittsburgh Strelers).
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 bugged 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 cost for the camp Is $30 for prerrglstratlon 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.

Golf for Lake Howell
OVIEDO _ Support the Lake Howell High
School Booster Club at the annual golf tour­
nament April 19 at the Ekana Golf Club.
The club raises money for Lake Howell
athletics.
Cost Is $48 per player and Includes lunch.
Fax Information to Doug Borsum (788-1666)
or Lake Howell (320-9025) to participate.

Con tinned from Pag* IB

Seminole softball team cruises
DAYTONA BEACH _ Marta
Duvall hurled a two-hitter and
the Seminole offense scored in
every Inning but one as the
Fighting Semlnoles crushed
Mainland 16-5 tn a Class 5ADtstrtct 5 . control.-in Daytona
Beach Friday afternoon.
Duvall struck out eight In
four Innings, giving her 62 k's
for the season. The Junior also
lowered her earned run average
to 1.63.
The TWbe scored three runs
In the first Inning and two runs
tn the second inning before
turning the game Into a rout by

plating seven runs tn the third
Inning.
In fact. Seminole led 16-0
before the Buccaneers scored
ihctr five runs in the bottom of
the fifth Inning against fresh­
man reliever Julie Keefer.
Providing the offense for the
Fighting Semlnoles Were Kelley
Langton (2-for-4 with a double,
three runs scored, one RBI).
Many Prtddy (2-for-3, one RBI)
and Lakelta Bryant (2-for-4.
two RBI).
Also contributing were Duvall
(l-for-2 with a triple, two runs
scored, three RBI). Mellissa
Witte (l-for-3, one run scored,
two RBI). Sherri Elland (1-for4. three runs scored, one RBI).

Julie Keefer (l-for-3). Angela
Keefer and Octavta Redd (one
run scored each) and Andris
Garcia (one RBI).
The Tribe Is now 7-4 on the
season and wtU boat Oviedo tn
a Seminole Athletic Conference
game on Wednesday at Semi­
nole High School starting at
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and
a favorite In the Class 5A race for the title.
Elland and Langton have struggled through
three horrible seasons and are finally reaping
the benefits as seniors.
"It feels a lot better to finally be winners."
said center field Kelley Langton. "I feel so much
more confident than In the past three years."
It would have been easy to quit, especially af­
ter their disastrous freshman and sophomore
seasons when they won only five games. Last
season. Seminole was competitive but the wins
still weren't Coming an d the team lost several
players to othsfigports despite having no sen­
iors.
Elland and Langton decided to return anyway.
"I Just love the game so much that it's like you
have to put up with losing to come back," Lang­
ton said.
"That's my feeling." Elland added. *1 plan on
playing In college."
The seniors have been through so much over
the past three years that It has drawn the ones

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choice. Tones followed with
another single (his fourth of
the game), scoring Hozen with
the game-winning run.
Torres went 4for-5 with
three RBI to pace the Grey­
hounds. Carr added two singles
and n nin. Hnzcn singled and
scored two nins. Milton had a
single, n run. and an RBI. J a ­
son Ziegler and Williamson
enrh hit a single. Hess and
Rndcllff each scored a nrn.
Graves added an RBI.
Providing the offense for
Oviedo were Boutwell (two-run
home run); Erwin (three dou­
bles. two runs): Ferrell (double,
two singles, one run): Frost
(single. RBI): Holmes (single,
run); and Knnpp nnd Tim Hule
(each with a single).

Continued from Pago IB

the next pilch scored Lewis
from second. Scott Hlltnakl,
who has been struggling lately,
doubled and a passed ball
made it 12-4.
With two runnera tn scoring
position, a throwing error by
Deland's third pitcher of the
night gave Lake Mary the 14-4
lead nnd the game waa called
l»y the 10-nin rule.
It hasn't been smooth sailing
all season for the Rams but
coach Allen Tuttle tries to for­
get the blotches on the record.

who stayed around closer together.
"There's a bond with us," Langton said.
"Somrtlmes we agree and sometimes wr don't
but there's a bond that comes with being to ­
gether for so lung.'
Especially with the people that liavc been
here longest," Elland added. "WeVe all bonded
and even though some of the other players
aren't seniors, we sttll have something between
us. like (pitcher) Maria (Duval). We are pitcher
and catcher and have a bond between us."
Seminole started out the season at 5-1 but
has slipped recently, losing four of seven
games. StiU. the 7-4 start la the best., singe
coach Dave Rogers took ovyr five seasons ago.
11c hasn't hod a strong core of upperclassmen
to work with, but the ones who have Btayed
around have been willing to make sacrifices.
Elland played shortstop, outfield and second
baseman lost season and was asked to move to
catcher this year. She had no problem learning
a new position.
"I was all for It." Elland said. "It Just seemed
like tt would be different. Marta told me she
wanted me to catch so 1 agreed."
The move hasn't come without a couple of
problems. Elland waa bowled over In a game
against Oviedo two weeks ago during a play at
the plate, and received a similar beating against
Lake Mary during a 10-0 loss Thursday. Both
times, she was hurt but came up ready to play.
After the Oviedo play, Elland said she swore it
wouldn't happen again. When It did, she got
right back up to finish.
"It didn't affect me," Elland said. "I have to get
back up to finish. I had to do ft."
Langton leads the team with a .400 average)
and no errors In center field. She also leads the:
team In RBI and extra-base hits.
Elland is hitting .280 wtth nine RBI and has)
only allowed six passed balls after 277 batters.!
Seminole has been getting knocked down and
finally Is ready to get back up.
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Dunkman working
hard to realize dream
of a college golf career
By Jeff Berlinlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Paul Dunkman has mad# great ttridaa In hit tour ysars at Lake Mary
and ia currently trying to aal Ns ware* to a coltogs.

LAKE MARY _ Oolf Isn’t like other sports when
It comes to college recruiting and opportunities
for the best of them.
Lake Mary senior Paul Dunkman Is under­
standing that. Dunkman Is one of the best play­
ers in Seminole County and vies with teammate
Matt Ackley for team supremacy, but tn high
school, a player has to sell himself to a univer­
sity. especially if he hasn't spent his entire
childhood playing Junior events all over the
country.
"If you can't fly all over the country as a Jun­
ior. you are up the creek without a paddle.*
Dunkman said. "You have to market yourself.*
Dunkman la pursuing the University of Mis­
sissippi and Southern Mississippi, but said that
selling himself Is an important part of the proc­
ess.
They both have excellent teams but they
aren't established like Oeorgla and Florida,*
Dunkman said. "But TH have an opportunity to
play at a Division I school.*
Dunkman shouldn't have to look too hard for
a chance. He's only been playing competitively
for three year, but Is averaging 38 so far this
season and said he Isn't even playing to his po­
tential, nor la his tram.
The Rams are 6-2 but have lost two straight.
The first half of the season, we didn't play a
schedule that was as strong as we knew It was
going to be,* Dunkman said. ‘Everybody on the
team hasn't been playing as well as they can at
the same tlirte.*
Dunkman and Ackley, who has already signed
with Florida State, lead the Rama' golfers, but
they have some talent playing behind them.
Scott Olles. Cory Imlay, Brian Cole and Matt
Juday round out the Rams' lineup but It's Ackley
and Dunkman that battle for low score.
■We're as competitive as we can be.* LXxik-

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man said. “You always want to be low scorer,
and we can win districts If everyone plays to
their potential.*
The Rams suffered a loss when Tommy Lee.
one of the team's best players, transferred to
the David Leadbetter Academy after last season
and Dunkman said someone has to step up and
take his place.
*1 haven't been playing up to my potential."
Dunkman said.
When you have academics as the main focus.
It Isn't always easy to concentrate solely on
golf. Dunkman Is taking two advancedlaeement classes and his other classes are all
onors.
“ There's a lot of pressure to get grades.* he
said. *1 do the best 1 can but sometimes getting
my grades Is more Important.*
When his game Is on. he's a tough competitor
who con drive It over 300 yards most of the
time. The Rams play at tough courses like their
home tracks of Tlmacuan and Alaqua. Coach
Scott Underwood has seen Dunkman progress
from a newcomer to one of the best In Central
Florida.
‘I've seen him Improve over four years,* Un­
derwood said. T o see him do so well as a sen­
ior shows that hard work really does pay off.*
Both In the classroom and on the links.

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Recycling
M A C H IN E

from Pago IB
And If you saw the way they looked after
losing In the district finals, you wouldn't
have doubted that Lake Mary was going to a
coronation.

Last Second Shot: Has there ever
been a seven-way tie for first place In
Seminole Athletic Conference baseball?
The season Is shaping up that way.

Duffer’ Berlinicke from the Eagles Nest
the turn without Informing
his playing partners who
waltnl for him a t the 10th
SANFORD _ Before we try tee.
He was also sober when he
to tu rn Jo h n Daly Into a
hero, let's consider some shot an 16 on a hole last
week at Bay Hill (followed by
facts.
It was tills time last year a birdie two).
that he destroyed a hotel In
Daly might be better bu t
Ponte Vedra Beach, the site maybe he needs a hit more
of the Players Champion*" of a break than the to u r
ship this weekend. He ended gave him. When he's sober.
up In a hospital, strapped Daly Is the most exciting
down and a few weeks later, player In the game. People
pronounced himself ready to talk about his length off the
rejoin the tour.
tee, but th at didn't win him
Of course he was welcomed a PGA title In J991 or the
with open arm s. Like him o r British Open tn 1995. It waa
not, he's still the m ost fasci­ his short game. Daly h as
nating player In golf. In­ one of the softest touches In
cluding Tiger Woods, and he the game and when he's got
sells tickets and television that going with his driver,
time.
he Is awesome.
But let's remember he's
He'a sober - again - but
had two major m ishaps In
let's remember that he'a a
loose cannon. He waa sober the last year. Now Is not the
time to give him encour­
last J u n e when he walked
agement. Tills time, J o h n
away from the U.S. Open a t
By J i f f Bsrtinicks
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Daly, who has had m any
second chances, has to prove
himself.

The 10th Hole:
It's
spring and m ost of the high
schools In Seminole C ounty
are holding their an n u al
booster club golf to u rn a ­
m ents.
&gt;' &gt;n
Lyman gets things started
with an April 13 outing a t
Rolling Hills Oolf Club. Coat
Is $65 per person or $250 for
a foursome with Rolling Hills
members teeing off for $45.
The cost Includes IB holes
with carts, a dinner, wel­
come gifts and prizes,
There’s a 3 p.m. shotgun
start, so call Ann C arr (3395244) or Dan Cannon (8695196) for Information...
Lake Howell ia later in the
week, teeing off April 19 a t
Ekana. That's a course
which will challenge anyone
and you might even catch
some alll0rtors tanning on

ground of over 33 years as a
teaching player and a Class
A PGA member...
...Winn Dixie wlU host Its In­
vitational
Charity
Golf
Tournam ent to benefit the
Scouts of Central Florida a t
the newly remodeled Palm
Coast Resort on April 20.
starting at 8:30 a.m. Only
100 foursomes will partici­
pate and It's first-come, first
serve...For golfers looking to
play the Blue M onster a t
Doral. the resort is offering a
package with reduced prices
from April 9 - 17. Call 1-80071-DORAL...
The North Florida PGA
Section Is accepting registra­
tions appllcaUons for the
1998 Maidll North Florida
PGA Ju n io r Cham pionship
at Scotland Yards Golf Club
in Dade City. Ju n e 11-12.
Call 904-322-0899 for In­
formation.

the back nine. Cost Is $48
per player with hole spon­
sorships going for $100.
Shotgun Is a t 1:30 p.m. with
closest to the pin competi­
tions. longest drive and p u t­
ting events starting at noon.
Range balls will be provided.
Call Lake Howell a t 320-9050
for Information...
Lake Mary tans can head
on out ta Ttmacuan on May
4. They better be early risers.
Tee-time Is at 8 a.m. with
lunch, awards and a raffle to
follow. There will be a p u t­
ting contest, longest drive,
closest to the pin and wagers
to knock tt on the green.
Goody bags will be offered,
so call Mike McLean (3248288 for Information...
Tlmacuan Oolf &amp; C ountry
Club will host its Men's
Member-Guest T ournam ent
April 2-4.. .Speaking of T1macuan. Gene Thompson Is
the new teaching profes­
sional and brings a

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ORLANDO _ Nick Brady provided the
arm. while Mike Carpenter and Richard
Capozxola proved the bats as the .Cardi­
nals kept their record perfect with an 8-3
victory over the Braves In Orlando Senior
Baseball Association action at Edgearater
High School last Sunday.
Brady (2-0), from Lake Mary, followed iy&gt;
a three-hit. 13 strike out performance a
week ago with a four-hit. 12 strike out
outing this week as the Cardinals improved
to 4-0 on the season. Blaine Rosebeny
suffered the loss despite striking out 11
over eight innings.
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In the other game, the Yankees overcame
,« 1-0 deficit with a run In the seventh In­
ning. then scored three runs In the eighth
tuning on the strength of a taro-run single
by Oviedo's Carlos Martinez to edge the
&gt; The standings have the Cardinals on top
at 4-0. with the Yankees right behind at 3-

The winner's added another run tn the
third, then tacked on single runs In the
fifth and seventh Inning and two runs In
the sixth Inning to build a 7-1 lead.
The game n s still In doubt, however, as
the Braves came up with a pair of runs In
the bottom of the eighth inning and had
the tying run at the plate. But a hard
ground ball waa stopped by Deltona's
Oraccy. who flipped to Smith to end the
threat.
The Cardinals then added a final run tn
the top of the ninth Inning.
Providing the offense for the Cardinals
were Altamonte Springs' Capozxola (4-tor5, taro runs scored), Carpenter (4-for-6, one
run scored, three RBI), Smith (3-for-5 with
a double, one run scored, one RBI), Oracey
(3-for-5 with a double, one run scored),
Klllbum (2-for-5 with the home run, two
runs scored, two RBI). Brady (l-for-5 with
a double, one run scored) and Sanford's
David pM'k (one RBI).
Doing the hitting for the Braves were Jeff
Bander (l-for-3) and Rosebeny. Ed Sieger
and Tim Loby (all l-for-4).

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"Hits was wonderful lor Hl.ikr
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clubs and organizations.
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plates countless
time, ellort and tommilmeni to
helping Ills school, lie Is a
member ol the IIKTA Club and
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teachers on campus as a tole
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lo emulate. The Greenwood
Likes Middle School "family"
lakes great pride In Hlake."
Greenwood Likes principal Mii liael Mtzwlck! said.
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enjoys playing golf with his
family, lie also dabbles on the
computer.
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DE S C R I Q E D PA RC E L OF L AN D LIES &gt;N t h e c i t y o f
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SQUARE F E E T MORE O R LE SS
T O O t T H E F . W ITH
PARCEL NO F I*
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S A N F O R D SE M IN OL E C O U N T Y F L O R ID A AN D C O N T A I N S 32S
SQ UA R E F E E T M ORE O R LE SS
P A R C E L NO 133
C O U N T Y R O A D ASA , P H A S E II
FEE SIM PLE
A PA RCE L O F L AN D i n S E C T I O N 33 T O W N S H I P 19 S O U T H
R AN GE 30 E A S T OE IN G A P O R T I O N OF L O T 23A
HAYWOOD
R E P L A T " A C C O R D I N G T O THE P l AT T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT O O O H 30 PA GE S 21 A N D 2S A ND O F F I C I A L R E C O R D S
O O O H 1630 PAGE 1 O f THE PUOL C R E C O R O S OF S E M IN O L E
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R E P L A T"
THE A B O V E D E S C R I B E D PA R C E L OF L AN D LIES IN THE C I T Y OF
S A N F O R D S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R IO A AN D C O N T A I N S 162S
SQ UA R E F E E T MOR E O R L E S S
T O O I T H E R W ITH
P A R C E L N O . 13 3
C O U N T Y R O A D A S A . P H A S E II
TEM PO R ARY C O N S TR U C TIO N E A S EM EN T
A P A R C E L OF L A N D IN S E C T I O N 33 T O W N S H I P 19 S O U T H
RAN OE 30 E A S T D E I N G A P O R T I O N OF L O T 23A " H A Y W O O D
R E P L A T " A C C O R D I N G T O TH E PL AT T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT O O O H 30 PA G E S 21 A N D 2 » A N D O F F I C I A L R E C O R O S
B O O H 1630 PA GE 1 OF THE P U B L I C R E C O R D S OF S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y F L O R ID A B E I N G M ORE P A R T IC U L A R L Y D E S C R I D E D
AS F O L L O W S
TH E N O R T H S 00 F E E T O F T H E S O U T H 30 00 F E E T OF L O T 23A
OF SAID " H A Y W O O D R E P L A T"
THE AOOV E D E S C R I 0 E D PA R C E L OF L A N D LIES IN TH E C I T Y OF
S A N F O R D S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y F L O R ID A A N D C O N T A I N S 325
S Q U A R E F E E T M O R E O R L E S5
P A R C E L N O . 139
C O U N T Y R O A D A S A , P H A S E II
FEE SIM PLE
A PA R C E L O F L A N D IN S E C T I O N 33 T O W N S H I P 19 S O U T H
R AN GE 30 E A S T O E IN O A P O R T I O N OF L O T 2SA " H A Y W O O D

R E P L A T " A C C O R D I N G T O TH E PL AT T H E R E O F A S R E C O R D E O IN
PLAT B O O K 30 P A G E S 21 A N D 2S A NO O F F I C I A L R E C O R O S
D O O K 164/ PAGE 1241 OF THE P U O L IC R E C O R D S O F S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y F L O R ID A O E IN O M O R E P A R T IC U L A R L Y D E S C R I B E D AS
FOLLOWS
C O M M E N C E AT THE S O U T H W E S T C O R N E R O F TH E S O U T H
W E S T Q U A R T E R O F SAID S E C T I O N 33 T H E N C E R U N N O R T H
69-S2 03" E A S T A L O N G S O U T H LINE OF SAI 0 S O U T H W E S T
Q U A R T E R 634 /9 F E E T T O THE S O U T H E R L Y E X T E N S I O N OF THE
W E S T E R L Y R I G H T OF W A Y L IN E OF O R E G O N A V E N U E AS
R E C O R D E O IN P L A T O O O H 30 P A G E S 21 A N D 21. T H E N C E R U N
N O R T H 00*13 43" W E S T A L O N G SAID S O U T H E R L Y E X T E N S I O N
J S 00 F E E T T O TH E S O U T H E A S T C O R N E R O F SAID L O T 2SA
" H A Y W O O D R E PLA T* A N D THE P O I N T OF O E C I N N I N G T H E N C E
RUN S O U T H *9-52 0 1 ’ W E S T A L O N G TH E N O R T H E R L Y R IGH TO F - W A Y LINE OF C O U N T Y R O A D 46A (P A O L A R O A D ) AS
R E C O R D E O IN S A I0 P l A T B O O K 30 P A G E S 21 A N O 26 A DIS
TA NC E OF 10 66 F E E T TO TH E S O U T H W E S T C O R N E R OF SAID
L O T 2SA T H E N C E R U N N O R T H 00 05 12" W E S T A L O N G THE
W E S T E R L Y LINE O f SA ID L O T 25A F O H A D IS T A N C E OF £5 00
F E E T T H E N C E R U N N O R T H 69 ‘ 62 03 ’ E A S T 5 5 0 / F E E T T H E N C E
R U N N O R T H 3/ -S9 06" E A S T 25 42 FEE1 T O TH E E A S T E R L Y LINE
OF SAID L O T I S A A N D TH E SAID W E S T E R L Y R IG H T - O F - W A Y LINE
O F O R E G O N A VE N U E . T H E N C E RUN S O U T H 0 0 ‘ I3 4 3 ' E A S T
A L O N G T H E SAID W E S T E R L Y R I G H T - O F - W A Y LINE OF O R E G O N
AVEN UE 45 00 F E E T T O THE PO IN T OF B E G I N N I N G
TH E A B O V E D E S C R I B E D PA R C E L LIES IN THE C I T Y OF SAN
F O R D S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y . F L O R I D A A N D C O N T A I N S 1926
S Q U A R E F E E T M O R E O R LE SS

T O G E T H E R W ITH
C O U N T Y R O A D 4 6 A, P H A S E II
TEM PORARY C O N S TR U C TIO N EASEM EN T
A p a r c e l o f L A N D &gt;N S E C T I O N 13 T O W N S H I P 1 9 S O U T H
H A N OI 30 E A S T 01 IN G A P O R T I O N OF L O T 25A HA* W O O D
p t P i A i a c c o r d i n g t o /H i p l a t t h e r e o f a s r e c o r d e d i n
P l AT D O O R 10 P A G E S £/ A N D 2« AN D OF FI CI AL R E C O R D S
0 O O « 164/ P A Gf 1241 0 / &gt;m | P U O L IC R E C O R D S OF S E M N O l I
C O U N T Y F L O R ID A D E I N G M O R I P A R T IC U L A R L Y D E S C R I B E D A 5
FOLLOWS
C O M M I N C E AT T h e S O u T h w I S T C O R N E R 0&lt; T h e S O U ' h
w i s t ouARTEFt 0 1 s a d s e c t i o n 31
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Q U A R T E R 634 I t m c r TO T h e S O U T h i R l y C A T E N S IO N OE T h e
WE ST r i g h t OF WA* l i n e O f O R E G O N AVE NU E AS R E C O R O E D
N P l AT D O O A 30 P A G E S 21 AND 26 T m E N C E RUN N O R T H
o c ' 13 43* w i s t a l o n g s a i d s o u t h e r l y e x t e n s i o n 2 1 0 0
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NE R OE SAiO L O T J 3 A T h I R C E R U N N O R T H O0*0i 12" WE S T
A L O N G t h e W E S T E R L Y l i n e O f 5 AiO L O T 23 a f OR A D i s t a n c e
o f 21 00 f e e t f o r T h e P O I N T OF D E Q I N N I N G
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w e s t a l o n g a l i n e i o oo f e e t n o r t h o f a n d p a r a l l e l
w i t h t h e s o u t h l i n e o f s a i o l o t j s a a d i s t a n c e o f sa 94
F E E T t o T h e W E S T E R L Y l i n e OF SAID L O T 25A T h ENC E RUN
S O U T H 00 05 '2* E A S T A L O N G SAID W E S T E R L Y LINE 3 00 F E E T
TO THE P O I N T OF B E G I N N I N G
THE ADO VE O E S C R l O E D PA R C E L L IE S IN THE C I T Y OF SAN
FORD
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
F L O R I D A A N D C O N T A I N S 265
SQ U AR E F E E T M O R E O R L E S S
PA RCEL. NO « 7 I
C O U N T Y R O A O A A A , P H A S E II
F EE SIM PLE
A PA R C E L OF l a n d i n S E C T I O N 33 T O W N S H I P 19 S O U T H
R AN GE
30 E A S T O E I N G A P O R T I O N O F T H A T P A R C E L
D E S C R I O E D IN O F F I C I A L R E C O R D S O O O A 304 PAGE 456 OE IN G
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P A R C E L NO

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Q U A R T E R OF 5A I0 S E C T I O N 13 F O R A P O I N T O F R E F E R E N C E
t h e n c e r u n s o u t h s s ' s o j j * w e s t a l o n g th e s o u t h lin e
OF SAID S O U T H E A S T Q U A R T E R 33 /01 F E E T T O T h E S O U T H E R
LY E X T E N S I O N OF THE W E S T LINE OF A / F O O T S T R I P OF L AN O
FOR P U O L IC R O A D W A Y S AS D E S C R I D E D IN O F F I C I A L R E C O R D S
(TOOK 304 PAGE 456 OF SAIO P U B L IC R E C O R D S T h E N C E R U N
N O R T H 00*20 2 i " W E S T A L O N G SAID W E 5 T LINE 30 00 F E E T TO
THE N O R T H R I G H T - O F - W A Y LINE OF C O U N T Y R O A D 45A (P A O L A
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I6 lh. 1996. and to Ida tha original ot your arrittan datanaaa and
any raquaat lor haa nng on tha Pahtion lor tha Ordar ot Taking
with tha C la rk ol thia Co u r t aithar batora aarvica on tha
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nght. titla intaraat or Iran you hava. rl any or claim in and to lha
proparty da ae nb ad in aaid Pahtion and to ahow cauaa it any you
hava, why aaid proparty ahould nul ba co n d a m n a d tor lha uaaa
and p u ’ poaaa aa aal lorth in aaid Patilion II you lad to anawar a
dalautt may ba antarad againat you lor tha rahaf dem and ed in lha
Patilion If you tad 10 raquaat a haanng on lha Patilion for Ordar
ot Taking you khatt wanra any right lo obiact lo aaid Orda r ol
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MARYANNE MORSE
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IN A NO F O R S E M I N O L E C O U N T Y
F L O R ID A
Dy Ruth King
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Cou nty Atlornay
lor Saminota Co unt y Florida
Sami nul a Cou nty Sarvicaa Budding
1101 Eaal Firal Straal
Sanlord Florida 32/71
Talaphona (407) 321-1130 Cal 7254
Atlornay tor Patilionar
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M A R C H 1998
( C I R C U I T C O U R T SE AL !
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Cl *r 8 of th* C t r t u ‘1 Co ur l
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S E M IN O LK C O U N T Y .
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C A S S N O . § 7 - 1 2 4 2 C A 14 L
MANUFACTURERS t r a d e r s
A TRUST COMPANY
Plainliff(s)
vs
JACOUEL'NE K OCH
D*lendan1(s|
N O TIC E OF SALE
P U R S U A N T T O C H A P T E R 48
N O T I C E IS H E R E D Y GIVE N
pursuant iu an Orde r or Final
J ud gm en t of Foreclosure deled
March 1 6 th ’ 996 and entered
in Ca se No 9 7 t 242 C A 14 L ot
fh* Circuit Court ot Ihe 10TH
Judicial C i fi u i l m an d fur SEMI
N O L E County Florida wherein
MANUFACTURERS TRADERS A
TRUST
COMPANY
is
th
Plaintiff
and
JACQ UELINE
K O C H it Ih* D*teniJ«nt(»), I will
sell lo the hiyti**l and !b*»t but
d*r for cash *f Ih* west Iron!
door ul the Semmol* Cou nty
C o u r th o u s e
301
N
Park
A ven ue
Sanford Florida al
11 00 A M on Ih* 14th da y of
APRIL
1998
Ih* follow ing
de scri bed properly #is %#t forth
in said Order of Final Ji&gt; igrnenl
lu wil
LOT 7 D LOCK 6 NORTH
O R LA N D O RAN CHES SECTION
9 A C C O R D I N G T O THE P L A T
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PL AT D O O K 13 P A G E S 1&gt; A N D
12 O F T H E P U O L IC R E C O R D S
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O A T E D al S E M I N O L E County.
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M A R C H 1998
M A R Y A N N E M O R S E Clerk
S E M I N O L E C o un t y Flunda
By Jane E J a sewic
Deputy Clerk
AMY M i G R O T T V P A
Attorney lor Plamtill|sl
17021 N E 6th Avenue
N Miami Be ac h Florida 33162
(305) 652-3786
Fla Oar* 829544
Publish M arc h 22 29 1998
D E O 18 7

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F IC TIT IO U S NAM E LAW
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u n d e rt t g n e d
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AL
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LONQ W OOD
CHAPEL
Located at
335 E A S T S TA TE R O A D 434
in th* city ol L O N G W O O D
Fl o r i d a
s e m in o l e
C o un ty
Florida intend* to register ih#
•aid name wdh th* D&lt;vi*ton of
Corporation* ol Ih* Department
of State
Dated at T*Haha»*e* Florida
thi* the 26th day ol M arc h
1996
OWNERS
SCI F U N E R A L S E R V IC E S
O F F L O R ID A INC
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L e g a l N o tic e s
IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF T H E 1S T H J U D I C I A L
C I R C U I T . IN A N D F O R
S EM IN O LK C O U N TY .
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pu r« ua n t to a Su m m a ry Final
J u d g m e n t uf t u r e i lo t u r # dated
March 13th 1998 entered in
Civil C a » * No 98 0029 C A 14 £
of the Circuit Co u r t ot the 18TM
Judicial Circuit tn and for SE Ml NOl E
County
SANFORD.
1 ' d a i will veil to the hryhevl
* best bidder tor ca*h At ihe
.. 1 F»unt Dou r ol the S E M ivaE
County
C o u r lh o u * *
. a ted at 301 N PA RK AVE NU E
San fo rd Fl ori da at t 1 00
clock a rn on Ih* 14th day ut
AP RI L
1990
Ih*
follow ug
demcribed property a* vet fu'lh
%*&gt;d
Summary
Final
J u d g m e n t to - wit
FRO M THE S O U T H E A S T COR
NER OF O U T L O T
C ‘ OF
G R E E N L E A F ANO W ILSON S
A D D ITIO N
TO
L A K E MARY
Fl o r i d a a c c o r d i n g t o t h e
plat

th er eof

as

recorded

P L A T O O O K 3 PA GE 26 AND
27
P U O LIC
RECORDS
OF
s e m in o le c o u n t y
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222 3 F E E T TO t h e s o u t h
W E S T C O R N E R OF SAID O U T
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T h E N C E R U N 67
D E G R E E S 57 30 E A S T 239 83
F E E T TO A P O IN T ON THE
EAST
L IE N
OF
S AI D
LOT
T H E N C E R U N S O U T H 300 F E E T
TO THE P O I N T OF B E G I N N I N G
D at e d H 11* 16th da y of
M A R C H 1990
( C I R C U I T C O U R T SE AL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot th* Circuit Court
Dy Jane E J* »e wi c
~ •! irty Clerk
&gt; C l a w O F F I C E S OF
L-AviD J S T E R N P A
I-*CT S Uinver hdy Drive
5n«te 600
PI m l abort FL 33324
(9 5 4 ) 2 3 3 0000
97 -1«7 3llO SC |(M AE)
In
accordance
with
th*
American with Oitabililie* Act
p e r t o n t with di*ab'ldte* n e e d ­
ing a tp e c i a l acc om m od a tio n
%hould con ta ct th* Clerk ut th*
Circu d Co ur t al the S E M IN O L E
Co unt y Courlhoufte al 407-3234330 nul later (hart *ev#n day*
prior to the proce edi ng It hear
ng
im p ai re d
1-B00-9SS*
07 71 ( T D D ) or t -8 0 0 -9 5 5 -8 7 70
via Florida Relay Service
Pubhkh M ar c h 22 29 1998
D EO -1 93

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Serrvnote HpraVt S.vitord Florida •Sunday. March 29.1998

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
70— Educati on 4
Train in g

71— Help Wanted

71— Help Wanted

Winters
Accmtfed True* School COL
VA^AA^prw Jo tA w M
HatoMUrucii
School
1.*OCMW-7*fr4

*&gt; Sf*n II MrOHARtl s imc
NO M l______ 407 i f 1175
Long Term-Shorl Term
T*mp To Him

N O W H IR IN G
L IK E W O R K IN G
W ITH P E O P L E ?

I

F/T A Pn for a May* Manutac
turing ptanl .n San lord Posi­
tions are available on all
shifts. Pacasattar Personnel
el 330-2411 or JJO 1SS8

BE 4 MEDICAL ASSISTANT
A* a Medea! Assistant •in an
Associate ol Sem es Osgtss
Vro •# h#ip proon-p ruP'prrti lew
eiammatiewis. conduct import
ant let!* And perhaps even 11 1
it «i mmor surgery Its a re
waning career it you tike net)
other*

TELEMARKETING

G U A R A N TE E D
$ 10.50 P/H
IN T R A I N I N G
3 tvs avail Aig S ts W hr Sal
• comm Sanford based pool
heating learde&lt; No cold casing
(Swing n iTw t F-T 4 P T
Cat
Misty Smeltrer 323-2070 ett

rvewngCtd
•*"*vinci*/ Art Mr K w I I V
Quaary
•Graduate rXacemenf A m --*
lane*

212
2ND_SHIFT ASSEMBLY
RECOTON CORPORATION, the
nahons leading manuiaciuter j
distributor of electronic acces
sones has several cpen.ngs
wi its lave Mary taciMy tor 2nd
shift
assemt-iy
positions
Hours ara 4 OOpm-12 30am
Must be able to Ml a mwwnum
ol 35 its and stand tor 8
hours Apply m person at tP90
Emma Oaks Trail lave Mary
FL 32746

Cal Today* 4U7.831 9816
C ity C o lle g e
853 East Mwy 136 Ste 300
Casseevr-y FL 32707
Seniors'
Pud Training
For High Wages
(407) 623-1330 Esl, 221
Senior Hasourca Alliance
FUNDED BY THE
DEPARTMENT
O f ELOER AFFAIRS

A BETTER JOB FOR VOU'
Just C am’ Never a Fee*
HELP Personnel 629-6848

71— Help W anted

"FR EE**

Insurance Secretary
Handle Mul Task - Benefits

Professional Assistant
Computer Literate
Warehouse
Pull A Fill Omars
Data Operator
Tram on inventory
Legal Secretary
TRAM* Friendly Office
Clerical Assistant
TRAIN-FuU Time
Pump Installer
TRAIN-Ptenty Overtime
Call Todey -The Perfect jo b Is
Wilting tor You!!!

AL a ARMY A NAVY STORE_
SALES PERSON needed Hon
esl responsible Hourly • BeneMs Aak tor Tom 322-4781

M ETER REA D ER S
W A L K R IG H T
T H R O U G H Y OUR*
W O R K D A Y ...F O R
PAY!

A L L P O S IT IO N S
Now luring Part time A Fun lima
Eicenent wages
'SUPERVISORS
'BARTENDERS
•SERVERS
■COOKS
•PREP
•CASHIERS
•COUNTER HELP
•BUSSERS
•DISHWASHERS
Mgn volume restaurant located
at the Onando-Sanlord Airport

We have future openings tor
METER READERS it Sonynow
County these tui time posaons
feqLare detail -oriented individu­
als »*h _4 YAW Florida driver*

*

-

‘

1

1m

hourly earnings of J 8 50hour
Wkil *n»oy paid treirvng tw n»
fas and a non-ottica work enw
ronmenl « youre interested in
discussing our opportunities
and teeming about our pre-em­
ployment testing sessions
please ces any day between
BAM A Midrygra. 1-800-8B22711. Eat 0 MH-KY 4 Florida
Power A Ugte promotes a drugbee. non smoking work plan
end is an equal opportunity em
ptoyer For more mtormaucm
abOX our dyrwrryc company
visa our website at www Ipi com

Jerry's Caterers
323-0345
Accepting applications
Mon Fn bom 9am to 2pm
DELIVERY DRIVER All lira
W AITRESS -2 stubs. Cats Sor­
rento Ask for Pete 322-1968

American Heart
Association.'

v

F L O R ID A P O W E R
&amp; U G H T COM PANY

Classes held a t the U niversity o f Orlando
School o l Law
Florida Law Curriculum • Attorney Directed
100.000 Volccne La w Library • Small Classes

1

OPEN HO USE
Thursday, March 19th at 6:30 pm
Florida Technical College
11)9 N. Semoran Blvd, Orlando

678-5600

AccuStaff
ATTENTION LADIES
Bring
GLAMOUR PHOTOGRAPHY lo
your HOME
fte * Host*** of ■ PARTY
snd Earn up lo 4300 Cash for
Ih* Osy
CALL NOW'! ASK FOR SARA
I 000 279-4132

AVON NEEDS reps this area
So* hgn quality products earn
good SSS ties hours 321 7182

C H E C K C A S H IE R
Up to 410 00Mr Daytime FIT
or P 7
Re"aNe person » cash
NyrvSng eip 330-2488
CHEF REQUIRED
Rose Cortege Tea Room, San
ford. Ftond* Temportry em­
ployment 6 2 0 9 8 lo 6 2099
*0 hour woi-s 2pm lo 10 pm
Tues
Sal 49 69 per hour lo
stan H S graduate and 1 year
college in Romanian culinary
Study cu-suie 4 years trabing
&gt;n culinary coos Romanian
E ip e e n c s e n t year work ex­
perience in Romanian restau
rant or cooks helper m same
Special requirements ability to
read and prepara menus ol etfi
roc specialities Job duties
Work directly with owner m
kitchen m the preparation ol
monus ol the Romanian Cm
in s Serve as pastry COOS,
present speciality tkshet. dec
oral* toed and arranga table
pteseniatioos when partopat
mg m food sifubmons and
shows Job Title Senior Chel
Applicant requited lo be con
versant m the Romanian Lan­
guage Send reaumea to Job
Order *1734344. Department ol
Labor Bureau of Operation*
Alien Employment Certification
Program. 1320 Eiecutrve Can
ter Drive, Suite 110. Atkins
Building. Tallahassee Florida
32399 0667

M .irls i’l m ^ , I in
HIKING
l)f.tfi«ft C fly trlrs .ilrs D u n I tin Ciuist* I ini
H u m if t'ltis ( m n n u w ,tin

VUMl

% «INI |iff stuff
I’ I Imiirv
t * • If d.i| i tMist*
I 'M l I / 7 I I &lt;H! I

I
BUSINESS IS BOOMINO AT

DOMINO’S PIZZA!
Now hiring for al positions - Divers. Managers-In-Training,
and Phone Personnel Earn hourly wage, mileage, and bps'
We offer competitive pay plus greet benefits' Must be al
least IS years old. have a valid dnvers license, good
y
driving record. &amp; auto ms
s
AJI applicants please apply al
641 W. Lake Mary Blvd. In
Lake Mary 322-9060 or at
1910 S. French Ava. (17-92)
In Sanford, 321-5000.
f ix

71— Help W anted

Cabinet Maker

GROUNDSKEEPER WANTED
For 256 apt community located
in Sanford F/T position Oood
EteneMs It intereited o»« 3221051 EOE/DFWP

Sanford

area.Speciality

Vehicle Manufacturer seeks
Esp Umnator assembler A
installer Call tor an appoint­
ment 324-8100
Driver Company O ©
FOR A LIMITED TIME!
Top O O s Fleet Owners A
Company Dovers Neeited
ARNOLD
TRANSPORTATION
ts htnng lor a Smiled time to
your area1 Learn more about the
Best Kept Secret in the industry
CDL'A • ILirmat good MVfl A
1 yt TfT pip req d

1-800-646-4321
DrlverfOTR
Class ACLX. • Ma/Mat Year
round work, tu* beneltt with
401K, vacation pay quarterly
bonus program No skp seafvig
home every 5 to 7 days
Ca" 800-347-7422 E s l 3.___

"DR IVER S**
Route delivery Class A or D
CDL Night and day positions
Heavy Mtvig required Good pay
and benefits Apply
KELLYS FOOOS
640 Carter Road
Winter Garden. FL
Dnvers Flatbed
41.000 SIGN-ON BONUS’
•‘N E W Pay Package
•Quality Home Time
•Late Model Equipment
•Need CDL A 8 6 mos OTR
ECKMIllar 800811-6638
DRY WALL FINISHERS Needed
lo* tetidenlial crew Eip wr
handtoot* A fools Can Al al
323 3234
CAMPAIGN
AIDE, Complete
assist Am A Pm over nx/tts. I
drrvr Resonabie rate* Esp A
Ret 321-2473
EXP LAWN SVC WORKER
Must Have Dover* License
CALL 323-3481
Eipenenced (Vocal New hoiland Operator CD l ksc Top
pay’ 323-3481
E i pert# need F~T Computer
Medical tVUmg Insurance. Re
ceplionist tor a merkcal oftce
in Sanford aiea Send resume
jto WS PO Bov 1667 Sanford
F I 37771-1667
FEDERAL JOBS:
18 500 •
110 000 immediate openings
All occupations For complete
application
and
informal ion
package send SASE to Down
mg. Attn FED JOB P O Box
180352 C liv e berry Ft 32718
(Please mclud* 45 S1H tor into
pkfll

DESK CLER K S
Nlt8 A PM Shift
F«p Prel But W J Tram
Also needed Housekeepers
Apply to person
Day* Inn Sanford
4650 West SR 46
GENERAL
INTERVIEWING
NOW
tor
Easier photo promotion al beat
mat Need tot* of Workers A
Easier Bunnlee. Cell 1-800284-8711_____________________

W A N TE D
Senou« people desinng suc­
cessful W EIGHT L O W , IM­
PROVED HEALTH AND ENER­
GY Loea 20-200 pound* 30
day propart) under 1100 Sato
iaction guaranteed
C A LL NOW 328-8488

HAIR S TY LIST
NEEDED

CHRIS T U N MILLIONAIRE Earn
more S'a * U y than most

For busy Sanford salon No toflowtog necessary Hotafy vers

370-0401

Caff Cfndv 3398242

CLERICAL
ADECCO needs dependsute
c'ancal candidate* lor Laka
Mary/Heathrow positions We
need people for the toeowmg
lob*
■Administrative Assist
•SwttchboartVRecepHomsI
•Oat* Entry Operators
17-8 per hour
Please cat lor an appointment
330-7171

H O TE L
O P P O R TU N ITIE S
A baauttul A sarong hotel lo­
cated to the liCF area
hmng
lor dte following positions
BANO UCT
AET-UP/AERVER.
REATAURANT
SERVERS,
COOKS.
BELLMEN. HOST/
HOSTESS. COCKTAA. SERVIC­
ERS. HOUSE PERSON, LAUN­
DRY W ORKER NIGHT CLEAN­
ER. C O N O E R O E .
Q UEST
SERVICE
RE PRESS NTTTIVE.
Apply to person to Holiday Inn
12125 tkgn Tech Ave. Orlando
EOC_.
ORUO

T K EMPLOYMENT PEOPLE

ICE CREAM MAKERS
F/T position

cleric*i
DATA
ENTRV/CLERiCAL
ASST E nd position! Word/10
key a must* Personable* Great
Skills&lt;
TORTALEMT STAFFMQ
407-839-8322
1000 N. Magnolia i
Orlando. FL 22802

w e tram Mutt be MPa to kh 50
to* Benefit* Non-smoker Wm
J. Swears Ice Cream C al Judfh 323-4848__________________
om
party plan disktout:•» Proces*
order* from horns Ready cash
For start-up M/t-bme metttoer*hp fee. MAIL 33000 checkimo
lo CALYPSO VARIETY. 1454
N Ukamortf Ava. Winter Park.
FL 32792

Contractor* 8 Trucker*
Make contact quickly, your
lUt* 1 N Amerce New Ireignimafcrtngsyi 24 hrt HYnei
1-888 -488-4470 MC/Vtee
CUSTOOUL SUPERVISOR I
Semmoie County Ruble
School* Lake Brtnney fkgh
2 30-tl Ujpm F/T Resumes lo
SCPS Human Resources Dept
400 E Lv Mary Blvd Sanford. FL
32773 7127, by 300. 4-6-98

r r .i l

I .ill

•Temp to he#
•Longe.vvt
•H S C.ED
1si shirt Orde* puAwspseker*
Rafaiatto t’ansportahen req
Call 660-0111

Adecco

41?- Be A Paralegal!

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ASSEMBLY

AG CARRIERS. INC.
A FL BASED.CARRIER

AIR BRUSH PAINTER A«*y m ,
person - Sand Creation Inc
2499 Old Lake Mary Road Se­
curity Waiehouse. Suite 108Sanlord ____________________

(407) 322-2044

APPLIANCE DCLIVE Ky DflIVERs 'Mutt have vehicle with
rrjdtn frrtcfr S7.hr a 10c 'Title
C*« 034-7072 localed m Cat
Mriberry

AUTOMOTIVE OETAILER5
SanlordLongwoodOrtando
Good Income Potent.ai
Benefits Alter 90 Days
7#ph Seal 407 293 3045

•NEW EAT PLAN"
•^9 TQ .22 Cents P e fV e
LOADED A E M P TY TO
START*
•LAV OVER PAV
•0REAK DOWN PAY*
'EXTRA STOP PAY’
*t Day Oil lor 7 Days Out'
•VACATION PAY*
■HOLIDAY BONUS PAY*
*401 K RETIREMENT
■PERFORMANCE BONUS
•SAFETY BONUS
•RIDER PROGRAM
•CONVENTION ALS
•SATEILITE EQUIPPED
•EMPlOYEE Asst Program
1 Yr OTR EXP C IS A COL
REO
Please car 8 am to 5 pm
Monday thru Friday Only
1-800-874-9040 ail. 93
EOE

Accounts Clerk
Growing. Distribution

THE EMPLOYMENT fVOPLE

A Q C A R R IE R S , IN C .

Receptionist
Smiling Face, Salt Starter
Dietary Manager
Oversee Start-Benefits

AdeccCT

AUTO BODY PAINTER HELP
ER, Help preparo bmo* tor
|paint Must have eipenence
■Immediate opening Call Tom
st Viking Coach Work* 3212020 or 321-2301._____________

REGISTRATION
Seminole Em ploym ent
Hare Today
Mara Tomorrow

A DDE CO -s looking tor Wold
MiG TIG eipeneneo re­
quired First shift available
Temp lo perm position Pay
depending
on
evpenence
Plesse call 407-330-7171 for
more informstion
ms

71— Help W anted

MHOMC FRESCOO L HMB40
P/T CANS OIVER AFTERNOON
SHIFT. Wteing to train. Call
Joyce 221-7838
WARE HOUSEJDC LIVERY
40 hrsJwk ». No ndaa/wkandt
Esc benefits Ind 401K. Must
htve Cfata D kc A clean d m
ng record Apply 3601 S
Sanford Ava. Sanford
DELIVERY DRtVEFVPROOLXrr
TECH. Aaron* Rental Purchase
Ideal cenckdale must be 21
yr* old. have good MVfl and a
ood knowledge ol local area
scekant compensation and
DeneUs EOE,1Drug Free Com­
pany. apply si person at 2432
So French Ava Sanford

DRIVER
HVAC Wholesaler had imme­
diate opening for a driver lor lo­
cal dakvenae Must be 21 yrs
old wi Mean driving record 8
COL kc Forttft Esp Good banefts. EOE. Drug tree workplace
Appf can be Med out at Coaattin# Distr 227 Coasttine Rd
Sanford 328-09 it

JO B S
JO B S
JO B S
ADECCO la teaming up with
Sanford compame* to crest*
a sating job opportunities If
you have sktt*. ambition and
a drive tor qualify, we have a
great opportunity with great
We have (0b* to the

•Wilder*
•Assembly
•General Warehouse
•Production
•General Labor
1ST 6 hHi available
Pteaae meet us at the Sanford
Job* A Benefits office on
Wednesday March *lh,
bom 1 00pm-4 OOpm
f i l m call tor
407-330-7171

HELPPERSONNELHOW HIRING!
WAREHOUSE
E Metric Manufacturing Comp*
fly EttMndmg' 56 Povtwns
AvsitabM Now'
* Lifting Required
* tsl and 2nd Shifts
* Derm ('option*
* W4I Train!
FACTORY WORKERS
14 Posrtion* Available' Large
Sanford Manufacturing Compa
ny
* F actory Workers
' Ait Shifts
* Reiiabte Inteviduais
* Willing To Learn
*Advance Potential
ASSEMBLY
* Skated and Unskilled Workers
* Hand Mas Assembly
* Short and l ong Term
APPLY: M-Th 8-11 AM or t-3PM
214 Hickman Dr. 322-888*
1Acrosa From Sami note Town

CenterL

JOBS JOBS JOBS!!!!!
We are Currently luring lor Ih#
following positions when are lo­
cated to the Lake MarySanford
area
Assemblers 5 50 7 00hr. Pro
(tuebon worker* 5 50 7 OObr
Mechanic*1 Assemblers Pay
Vanes. Soktorere Pay Varws
Industrial Sawing Machine Op­
erators. f uS benefit* to include
meiKal insurance 401 K and
Paid lime oft to* more inform*
ton please contact
Coreatafl at 330 7789_________

L A B O R R IT E
••"3M-3114****
NEED 100« MEN A WOMEN
Davy work OaCy pay
Vehclei a PLUS
C Q M t WORK WITH THE BEST

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
HI ACT H BtSUMANCt ANO 441k
II Drue (tee wnteiaets
i el lee Mteer Dm*.
SHE FOREMAN tor beat commt
tees Mutt be abte to set pee A
nto crew 3728133
LAND 8 CAPE MAINTENANCE
F/T opening* Erpeie*cned and
dnvers teens# required OFWP.
Call 407-888-0121
LAWN MAiNT Fu* tme
DL a
must Oood Pay 592-3744 or
349 1426
LAWN MAWTE NANCE
Commercial asp. required.
Pedtcebon A rskabwiry a mutt!
Ca« 330-1481

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71— Hel p W anted

71— Help Wanted

H AI R S T Y L I S T

NOW H1RINO: Dvect Marketer*
No sate* PT/FT. no eip neces­
sary Cal 263 7812

MOTHERS A OTHER*
4400-42.500 P/T. FuB Training
For Free Booklet Call 1-800784-8488.

Up to 50% commission Bern*
lit* in growing Lakp Mary Salon
FANTASTIC SAMS
328-4100

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J O B W 0TL1M 5
N O W H IR IN G !
Eicitmg CXpcirtun.tips tor E*
ceptunal Peoplr' Call our yto
hottne for dplaa* fa upcoming
yjb Ians A arimerMW open
mgs

Call 481*4996

Custom Staffing
PLACEMENT SERVICES
MARKETING ASST
110 00.AIR
Growing firm has a great oppor
tuhity a 4 NOW 1 Work in last
paced A chakenging mrktg dept
Most have adv computet skills
A team coaye** •• you need a ca
reel cal now tor romed infer,
view' Maitland 667 8755 o* S
Orlando 3706646 NO FEE”

Office 8 Industrial
Technical A fVotoaaionai
FuB and Part-din* Job*
Temp, temp tohvs and (Vecl
hsepermsnent positions Great
benefits mclud* vacatcrVhok
dayI pay.
pi 40ik. referral bonuses
EE computer sobwaie asmFREE
ng and more! Cal (or more mlo
about our current (Ob apenmg*
EOE
249 West S R 436.81101
(Ethan A**n Pia/a)
AKamonto Sprmgs 774-7770
EARN EXTRA MONEY wfto your
Shaktoe A AT A T. Work parttime and burid a future. Cad
330 8830 to schedute an ap
porntrrwni to knd out howtt.

QUIT
T H E DAY JO B I
H IT T H E BEACH1

Work at night
InstMdl
And avoid ruth n B c wNh a fe­
vers* commute! Stan caning
lor lop-quality. national companeal Theta are tome of 81*
BEST telemarketing jobs ar­
ound. paying up to A8 5(Vhf B8MEDiATE,
EN TR Y-LEV EL
i»mp to hue openings
FULL
TRAPflNa -n o
espenence
Dessaryt AJ lequr* eve hrt
P/T A F/T
•National T/M lam needs cal
art for major tetecommuncalions company! 48 504a Bo­
nus plan after ckent haes
‘Major, hotel chaat needs va­
cation plannertf 47 25hr .
bonus
qualifiers! $7 OOihr • bonus

8 you have good speaking A
neyboankng sktes cat tor an
m te d ite adervtewl Dunrvt
, 670 N OrSuae 10Q2. Mai-

Custom Staffing
PLACEMENT SERVICES
MECHANIC
Full time A Class Methane to*
Dotar Rent A Car *1 0&lt;e San
lord Airport location
Must
have an (6| nr more ASE cer
t'fcahons with al teas! 3 to 4
yens eipenence Own loots
needed DoAar Rent A Car is a
jrrtoke'drug free workplace
EOE
BeneM* 401K A«*y
n person da.iy 10 4 at Dollar
Rent A Car 2 Red Cteveiand
f*vd Sanfad FL 32773

DOLLAR RENT A
CAR
COME JOIN OUR WINNING
TEAM!
MERRY BXKSX RRSRB
Car A Insurance Needert
Weekends FREE 331 5266
Mlsc--------------------------------------------Do&gt;ar Rent a Car on* ol me
leading c*t ientai companies
n fknja ha* part time often
ng* al our Sanlord airport to
Canon tor Service Agent*
Customer Service Reps Cus
todiant 4 Cashieis Apply m
person daily 10-4 at Doha'
Ftef-t A Car 2 Red Cleveland
Bvd Sanlord FL 32773 Must
be 18 year* of age and lave a
valid Ftonda drivers license
UoAar Rent A Car is a snioke
Oug be# workplace FOE

COME JO M OUR WMMNG
TEAM!
MOLLY MAX) ts HWING
F/T * M-F ’ * 5pm.
Wtfl Train. 407-7*7-4007
O N A frFcO U H TtS V GUARDGROUNDSMAN F/T Po* Ptt AM
Hr* Nd fmrtted Gd Pay. 321
6220

AccuStaff

*

Production

Metal Fabrication
Inspector
AOECCO is seeking a can
.ikdaie to perform incoming fm
ish and in proces* good* m
ipectnns
Must have eipen
ence using catipers veneers
and reading blue print* 2
year* eipenenc# to met*! lab
ncalion a pto* Posstote per­
manent position Pad drpend
ivil on eijtefience Please cal
130-7171 tor more detail

Adecco

------------- RECEPTtONtST
M-tIQfhf
BrigTit cheerful tecpl needed
lor busy office Handte busy
(toones A nieet A greet Room
to grow
Call now S Ohando 370
6646 Maitland 667 8754 NO
FEEt

PART VME CREDIT CLERK
Preterred creckl Word and Es
cat espenence Pul credit bu
ieau* reports Hours M F. 9am
i pm For more into Call RJ
407-333-38*3 or fas resume lo
40T-33I-82M.

Wa r e h o u s e
Individual* needed lo work
nights (Apm Btsri tima) In
refrigerated warehouse.
Starting pay M.IS/Hr.
Apply m person.
10:00am - 2:00pm
Mon., TU**., Thu rt., A Frl
al:

Arm olllnl Express
U r m , Inc.
841 North Hwy 17
PMreon, FL
Equal Opportunity Employer
Drug Free workplace

S EC R ETA R Y
Oood telephone A customer
service skills Knowledge ol
Word Perfect A general office
•iperience Non smoker Bene
l*s Wm J Sweet's to# Cream
Cal Jutth 333-4848___________
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brentty A Aaeoc. 834-7444
SECURITY RE C1PTIOWST
BAM 5PM. M F. 47 00 par hour
wkh ben**!* 0*8 38f-H70
S E M IN O LE LA N D S C A P IN O
N O W HIRING
LANOBCAPCRS ■ Fuk lima
darting pey 46 OO17 OOrtv
SPRINKLER
BVSTEM
MS T A U E R S • •rpenence pr*
terred 46 00 47 OOtv to turt
DRIVER* - tor dump buck COL
req d Fid Fm*
SITE WORK and eqopmenf op
trator Fuk Tim*

CALL 322-8133
SUPERVISOR - ALF FRONT
DESK MUST BE STATE CERT
CNA APPLY LONOWOOO RE­
TIREMENT V1LLAOI. *80 E
CHURCH A V I. LONOWOOO

TELEMARKETERS
Fid a part am# Top aaiary. bo
nut and commtsion Smoking
office Longwood location Cal
at 767 9770

P L A C E M E N T S E R V IC E S

IHTELLIGtWT iTATHRC
(407) 869*0444
RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE
LOAN CLOSER AHMC m Long
wood seeks F/T Ctoser FHA
VA and Conv closing eipen
ence required
Salary ptu*
montw, tonus F i A tame!** n
eluded Can Pat s' 869 44*0 a
la • resume B69 6858

RETAIL SALES
Sates
eipenero: e preferred
Cusmefotogy eip heip'uf En­
gager*: helpful indnOual Inter
eiied in as sspects of me beau
ly hu»met* who is moftvsted
and able to work a tteitote
schedule Please afbiy m per­
son
Trad* Secret Semmow
Towi* Center Mas itoper Wvaf
neat Bunknes

R IG H T H A N D M A N
Need* 75 workara daily.
*44 sign on bonus to now *ro•Ettra pey to drivers
’Open S am
*01 Oogtrack Rd, Longwood.
2*0-810*

LOCAL REPS
Wanted to sell much needed
tead program to insurance
agents maae 490 00 comm*
io n per sate

I ALE 8 AGENTS
LOOK M O FOR PART TM E
WORK?
Mai hand ara* Cosmetic E n­
hancement Co i* looking loi
Cuat 4 VC Rep* to work bet
ween 24-40 hours per week
Sun-Tike* Temp to he* 47 40
hr comp M and customer tve
Stott necessary Ajtpry in per
•on at 1060 Maitland Ctr .
Common*. Ste 411 Man Thues
9 3 a Cel 6600111

SANOER F/T or P/T.
Longwood area.
Call weak days T8T-8328

Custom Stiffing

Call 213-960-7699

The Sky * the Limit...
With Cape Canaveral Crude
Line you determine what yoia
paycheck an* be
We re looking la motivated
people with a good phone
voto* No espenence neces
sary because w* train you to
succeed You can make 1800k
/wkl Work in a hto atmosphere
Medcal and denial insurance
cash spiffs A free cruises'
4600 sign -on bonus avsAabto
Can 407-874-8000 «30*4
Moto-fri, 8am to I pm
SALES- HARXETMO
Fu# a Part-Time TOP QUALITY
PORTABLE BUILDING MFO
Cal Chart* 1 -800282-4368
SALE1/RENTAL AGENTS
Dollar Rant A Cer on* ol toe
leading car rental companies
n Honda, has Openings al our
Sanlord airport location 430
35K plus potential Oraat op
portuney. great benefit* A a fun
place to work! It you are a pro
lessronal with SateSiCuslomer
Service esp please fas youi
resume lo Mr Bennett 407840-0467. No phone caS*
ate Ocdar Ren) A Car e a
smekardrug bee workpiece
EOE

DOLLAR R E N T A
CAR
C04IC JO M OUR W B M N Q
TEAM

Tn County Etectnc of Central
Ftonda. Inc ELECTM CIAM S 8
aspenanced HELPERS tor 8ie
Sanford area Ottf *87-8133
W ANTED: Inckvtouala who ara
seeking a fulfilling peopte
misted career QRCAT emp
mem environment, profesaranal
Hsius and benefn Consoar
the career ol Denial Aaaiahng
Formal educebon of 1200 hours
Las Ong to Slate and National
credentials Work to a l*U
paced. higNey technics', ever
changmg career m the ateed
health h*u of Denial Aaaabng
Cad Orsnwa Technical CentereOrfando Tech Dental Dee artteam. *07-248- 7080, ett. 4838.
Whether you are akeady n tw
work place, reedy to reamer a
just looking to the fulure they
have a program daaigrwd tor
youi
w A M f*6 u i « - &gt;Nb Am # I
STtCKERINO
• RE COTON
CORPORATION, tie nabont
teaOng Ostrbutor/manutacta
#r of etectoc accessories hai
an opening n its Laka Mary
warahouM tor 2nd shto stick
anng position
Hour* are
4 LOPM • 12 30AM Mutt be
abte to Mt 50 CM RetpontOa
itws mclud* pricing products
end lebekng Be able to actept
to cfia ges and poeaess good
aganualional akM 4512 an
hour Apply to paraon at 2P40
Laka Emm* Road. Laka Mary.
FL 12746 EOE
WAREHOUSE
POSITIONS
■ n e c e m n o . PICK
HOUS84Q • RE COTON COR
PORATION. tie naaon'i lead
ing dtebtoutorfma nufacturar of
electronic accessories, has
n dlM a opening* to Its
laka Mary lacdbes tor fat and
Ind ahIff tearefiauaa. Has
avaiiabN:
7.00aai 3:30pm.
( 00am-4:30pm and 4:00PM12:30AM. kktet ba abte to HI a
mbwnan of 50 to* on a conanuou* baa* ForkMt aipenancs
preterred Sterling rate: AS 75
tit ahiff. 44 86 2nd shirt
« pass maPi teat Apply in
person at 2*50 Laka Emms
Road, Laka May, F L BOB.
Experienced Mg/Tlg
F/T.
ehtsNWOrt D F W .I IB-11

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EARIM F U L L -T I M E P A Y
F D R P A R T -T IM E W O R K

Conduct surveys tor hi-toch
Fortune 600 companteal Join
our learn. ttaRan a leading
market research lam to Long
wood FULL TTUUMNOt Great
NO
BELUM
Several atanarkaN openings
lor hit-fan*, temp toJar* post
lion* No evenings or wl
Start al 49 61/tw It fared
by ou
omt ClUfll
after 90 day*, your benefits
would refute

The Sem inole Herald needs C A R R IE R S for
established routes in the Sanford area. All you
need le dependable transportation, organiza­
tional skills and afternoon availability In order
to begin a great new jobl

II you can type at total 25 30
wpm, isartt qucMy, and have
good kawrang sfuls. cal us
lor an anmediato totormewt
Dunhd Staffing Systems. 670
N OrlandoAv*.Scow 1002.
Maitland 6888640

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POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW!
Apply In Person
at the:

S e m in o le H e ra ld
300 N. French Ave.
______ Sanford, FL

I
■

WORK TOOAY/PAIO TOOAY
Sanford
Apply In psrson today:
1551 5 French Av*
323-4343 _______
POSITION
AVAIL-OCTAILER
Eip helpful Contact Jack at PM
Bents Car Center 321-5163

f ( « IMPlOrtVCNT FqQPli

Rstidanfial Cleaning
A Bettor Way of Job Seeking!

LABOR READY ®

Immediate Opening*

DOLLAR R EN T A
C A R ------------

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71— Help W anted

Perfect For
Retired Persons
Or As A Second
Income!

�21—Personals

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Female
Tharapltl
needed tor
or buay
Duly Longwood to*
cation Great pay 311-5941

Large income Account* provid­
ed II4 K Startup investment 1•
&gt;00 7530140 anytime

Longwood Massage Studio.
WaA-tni welcome 7 Oar»
Private rm* Female Stall
LI*ceMM77B5
_________40T-119-1100_________
ursery

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59— F i n

a n c ia l

TIRED ct being turned clovm tor
ciearT learn where to obtain the
beat deala-credil card*, am
but loan*, debt conaokdatton
Rale* aa low aa 5 9%. no an­
nual toe*, ate H 1 W Enterprtsa* 323 1998

AN EXP LOVMO MOM
Provide* educational actwtie*
along wffi TLC A playroom, ten
yrd 0 (1 CPRCOL/ReWea
rale* For interview 330-0700
BABYSITTING In my Late Mary
home FT Sate, clean, quality
care Cal (407) 330 8204_______
HOOCH LAKE Reg ml 4C A *c
childcare tar xilant* A toddtof*

61— M

oney to

Lend

’ DIRECT LENDERS*

_________ 331-0550_________

12.500 150.000
Conaokdalton*. Caah Loam*
Bad crartl No problem
no adv to* 1-800-8897850

In ho me preachool age* 1*11.
Limited apace. Call 111-7*1*
L B C 9195-10._________________
WALK4NS A R i. K O S are (Tat
nurse's tpecuHty Healthy M l
tool HRS *042532 124-1 M2

ALL T Y P E ! OF CREDIT
Caah AveMaM* For
Credit Card Payoff
Or Home Loan*,
t -*00-12*-* 17*

u s in e s s

rental and real eatata adverliaementa are *ub|ec&lt; to the
Federal Fax Houtxtg Act. which
makat it Regal to advent** any
preference, limitation, or dis­
crimination baaed on race, col­
or. religion. **«. handicap, larrakal atatu* or national ongn

W ASHERS-Always
m
Delivery 7 year warranty

63— M
I 7 M YEARLY
San lord Area Samoa Bunn***
tool* Aequp *12.500 (9*1)385
SOM

WARMNO NONE OWNERS
FREE report on the *10 Moat
Common Mituka* to RehnancYour Home' Cal *00-749awe tor
i rec mat* A tree report

$300 - $500
Detrtxjkng phone card* No aa*
perienc* necataary For mora
information tend a SASE to
Pnmattm*
Commumcanon*.
P O (tea CM 355 Miami. FL
33269J3S5___________________
"A A A ORCET1NO CAROS'*
Potential I4AK P/T-I110K F/T

73— E m
W

107— M

a n ted

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93— R o o m

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Fo r R

WSIKLV RENTALS
Starting • 177/Wk
I ketone Downtown 110-4421

ABSOLUTELYNOSEUMOI

EFFIOENCV

323*004
FURMSHEO ROOttft-Af maa
n d Laiamry. phone and U
ue* 185100 a week 324-4955
Untom Rm Fui pnv. pool,
eaec home tale duet, near I4 MS OGYrt . 1/2 UM 1200 Oep
321-2364______________________

117— C
R

OFFICE/WHSE 3 000-15 000 at
From A3 *1 Prime location Mwy
17-92 Santard 1 W tram Axpon
Bhd Caff 124-4440 JhWSue
118— O

f f ic e

Ren
p a r tm en ts

F u r n is h e d

8 0 0 -3 4 2 * 6 6 5 3
t t tW W W W t t t t tW I

SANFORD fh&lt; a .i ur&lt;it met
13X3 mon 3/3 0 6 5 or 699

CARR A M C O N O INCOME W/
O A 2 N O JOSI
C A U 1 1100 4755522 to raq tree
boo* or tag on kne to Home
career com acceae &gt;350________

99— A partm ents •
U n f u r n is h e d

7119 hi

1 GREAT LOCATIONS
1 1 1 Idmta 11714410 Hon
__________M 1-01Q _________
APARTHENT LOCATORS

APARTHEm S 1300 . up aam*
dtp a* rant No pata or cfxkksn
_______ __________

HAKE THOUSANOS unto If f
government auction* A atrpkra
Call 14 hr* f i t -M i l a x il

1 brtm. al uUkbe* *36(ymo
Sarecr pr*t*rred 1214717

MARMER'8 VILLAGE

N A M C O inveal 110 05
Earn 13k/mo P/T No aaffng
J ________ &gt;00-477-1491________

om es

Fo r S ale

S p a c e Fo r

ADA t BOnu aa'OMO
* aorta taroaao ANO up

lake

OFFICE/OFF1CE-WAREHOUSE
Now Available
Guatdan Pereonal Storage
Ca* tor detain 578 2500
SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
2 BuNaa — aSMH • 1100 SF A
1900 SF. *07-111-7004
om es

VA CAN T------4/1 w*h extra lanced tot

NOTHMG BUT THE FMSST
FOR YOU!

• eoodan iramaa Earn to 1314/
ak C«* 830-94*4 ext E-45

Ooffvlew Apt* on Rmanan Rd A
46A. LA Mary A l M* home* W
pnv aitrme/garage* SUieottoe art acuvdy/lrlnet* lacarry
Open today Stop oul or cal
302-2007 tor a pertonal show
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WORK FROH HOHE No coal tor

i m iai awn to KKtVwk maaM 4 -M M E x l e4&gt;

- 1ANFORO 1 BORH aecurtd
' carriage houae appi Aa. appkancea A27Vmo * aac NO
PETS.
SINGLE
PERSON

ROSELEA V1XAS

an Model -MlftMaMk
HUOOKAY&gt;07IM MW

• ONLY Apply al 911 W Firal
Street

Sasy SPii/lng
We Offer Affordable
Beauty end Velue!
• Sirtglt Story Dawgn •No On* Below
or M o m

• Energy • Efficient Studio. 1 4 2
BedroomAffordebta Apirtm*nn

• Friendly, On-Silt, Oependibla
Managamant
• AtUc Slorig*. PrtvaM patio 4 Mortl

S an fo rd C o u rt
A p a rtm e n ts

Fo r S a l e

BY OWNER. Sanford 3/2. pool
ralmtahed. new rod.
lenced
back yard 169.000 ORO Can
lor more xYomaton 132-1107

Home* fcom penrae* on 11
Oeknquenl Tea. Repo* R EO l
Your A/m To* Free (1)800 218
9000 Exl H 7706 tor current k*lLAKE UARV/SANFORO Nee
ana 3il 5. kg m i n k*ch lamiy room, new carpel, vinyl A
pent 109000 S20-T7M

153— A

creage

Lo

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For

BUILDING LOTS off 477
acroat horn Surtand Eataiea
12YA212 ox pgr X 4 4 1 H
DELTONA 10 acre*" Ideal lor
mobd# home***, hone* cattle
Iarming or nursery* Zoned agn
cultural
S3900ACnE
5m
down wtownsr fmanca 904-7171772 or 904-717-M22 _____

G EN EV A
:ity water, kghi f
5 acrea-cd
Mpec lank Owner Fmancmg
Only 149M 0 .

SA N FO R D

RENOVATED Over 1800 tq 8
DmLrvTpl acm prch la*.*00
4/1J Overt 600 aq R kv/dm/
lam. hple tned *81,900
HOUSE or DUPLEX 2 kachern
1/3 acre renovated 144,900
FRE-FoxaclMure. 1/4 acre, pnv
fenced, tarpon 14*2*0

OAKRX3GC FARMS • OalaerV
Dsaona area 10 acre*, ideal tor
horse* or cam* larm Motxto
home or homeaaa Zoned agn
144 900 Fmancmg av*4 » - am
down payment (904) 797-8100

W tM va Pinas Blvd.
4 &gt;4/10 acre* Reduced to
119.000
MYtM-y 9 kLAlOM ffCALTY
(407)1
155— C

SANFORO 1500 DOWN 3/1A
Newly renovated. CHA Owner
Agere Wxowe 1 Proper*** 24

157— M

-6 » w BANFORO AREA-3/3 MUST
SELLI CM A dntoto garage, taod
yard. 300 Roe# Or Ca* evenxtg* 3495557

322-2611

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is c e l l a n e o u s

TRAILER
TIRE A WHEEL
Heavy duly. 14*. steel belied
120 C4« 332-0167
ars

Fo r S a l e

H JE E P CHEROKEE 4*4 Al.
tuna great 13,000 OOO Can
324-7544 or 121-2982.__________
89 MAZAOA 121.
12100 0 8 0
0 8 221-1940
SEIZED CARS from 1175
Porsche*. Cadillacs
Chevy*.
BMW* Corvettes Alto Jeeps.
tWD t Your area To* Free 1800-718 9000 Exl 2206 lor Curmr-1 I.OUVH

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ruck

235—
/ B u ses /Va n s F o r
S ale

1999 FREIOMT1JNER CX) 365
HP Cummins, 9 speed twin
screw good cond 110 500080
Can 327-7397

238— V

e h ic l e s

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a n ted

CASH 111 PAID'
For Junk Car*. Truck* A Mi*c!
KlEPAUCRiCABEAurirui 111 t-WO

217— G

arage

34(1 Jack* 7 0

BEAVER MOTORHOMES
Full Line Seminole Town Center
maw March 20-29 M E x ilS I
COLEMAN pop-up camper.
12800 firm.
________ Call 122-4755________

SAFARI MOTORHOMES
Fu* Line Serranole Town Center
me* March 20 79 1-4 Exit 51
MOTORHOME 22(1 exl lor tm
tam to bve in set up xi nice pk
11700 or trade 302-0115________

RV Liquidators
Sale
100 a ol RV a to be told
Bank Repot, Govl Surplus,
Factory Distressed. New S
Used.

March 20 • 29 Sem i­
nole Town Ctr Mall
M to Exit *51.
Tent Camper*. Diesel Pusher*.
Travel Trailer*, Cbtt* C*. Van
Camper* Class A Motortiomea.
5to Wheeta
Trade* A Consignments wel­
come 9am fill last customer
served For information cal
________ (407) 324 0334________

GULFSTREAM MOTORHOMES • TRAILERS
Full Line Seminole Town Center
max March 2G29 1-4 Exit 51

^APPLIANCE
STORE, in,
1 I Mr Sonlh nl Home Di-pnl

c c e s s o r ie s

19 loot aluminum f-lhmg boat A
trailer 1700 0 8 0
Call 122-2344

94 BOUNDER

Gen, 2A/C, 2 TV/VCR. N'S, exc

4111S. Hvy. 1742, Cmlbury
(407) 834-7072

n

S ales

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• R(conditional 4 Rcburt
Wishan, Drytri, Rafrtgeritoa
Ranges S DtUiwuMn

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way to do that and toe Semtootk
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(407) 322-2611

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rent, cony toe Sanlord 14800
322-6597

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335 KINGSLAKE drh*
2 bdrm ipM plan Fleetwood
28X61 Lake irort w«hn Kings
Lake 804-774-1902
PARK AVE. I
Home* 13.000toM.000 Setup
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159— R e a l E s t a t e
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needed tor lam mvg to Sanlord
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16600 Larrya Mart 322-4132
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A* Baal 124-2281

1/2 MONTH FREE RENT

REFMOERATOR Whirlpool. 11
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1250 Ae ----------------------•OFA-Comaampory greanWu* 6
earth tone plaid I mo* old.
Looks kfc* new. Bought 1700
WW *M tor 1350. Leave mes­
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evening*

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m s n r
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axing, dacha 8 concrete
323-1832 S G Baknt C8C19680

256-Appliance Rapalr
PROFESSIONAL Same day /
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261-C o m p u te r
C o n su ltin g
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kcceai. VB. graphic*, on-tiie

262-Cabinets |
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toora/new caOmala 124-0480

263-Carpentry
CARPENTEH. A l Horn*
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Richard Oroea 321-5972

266-Chlid Care
Centers
AN EXP LOVma MOM
Provxjes educational acttvitie*
along with TLC A playroom ton
yrd Can CPR/CDL/RatRea
rata* For interview 3300700

269-Cteaning
Services
QUALITY HOME CLEAMNO, By
person al a

2 7 5 -D r y w a ll

287-Lawn Sarvtoas

DRYWAU. “STUCCO Hepaxs
Wai A Ceffng Taxkxes
Matched Popcorn 122-8338

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terveet provldad Dapanoabk
and altardata* -Cal tor Frei

276-Elactrlcal
A BASE AMP ItS.
54*0 OBO
Caff 122-8425

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Free EadmatoaAat

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Dtvorce 1100/WIB* 510
Caff (407) 124-0275 14 hr*.

280- Hom e
im provem ents

300-Pressure
Cleaning

CHARLES D. (DM ) kMLLER.

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DAVID KEY CONSTRUCTION
Lie: COC047834 329-7392

281-irrigation A
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497-333-3498

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opportunity to own a new home.

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Aak STENSTROM GENER­
AL F E E D 373 1550 about

FISHING BOATS FOR RENT
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shots, neutered Great with kxH
and very tnernky Cat 327-4275

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Warehouse apace for
rent, 1,250 aq. ft, part of
larger warehouse area. 24
hour
acco st.
Located
behind Seminole Herald
newspaper building. Truck
loading dock available at
no additional cost. No
leaae required.
For more Information,
call Frank Voltollne at the
Seminole Herald.

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OEDE CALLAWAY Realtor
(497) 334-9111, E a t 104

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household item* 2434 Myrtle
Ave Sat and Sun March 28 A

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age. new crpLVmyl 1700/1700
NORTH LAKE 1/1 turn condo
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J M DOYLE (407) 122-2420
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converter A remote $250 3237411

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mon « 1495 dep No Pelt Call
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pm 862-6610

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GARAGE SALE 7752 Country
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1100 DOWN__WHY RENT?
When you can own iht* 3 bdrm
home ml O L A new pami A car­
pel ? Aak about HUD home*1
The Htuiman Group, Inc.
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area t650/mo. 111. laat A aec
11825 to move m 4/1/98 Cal tor
appointment (day*) 121-4M7

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115 Computer paper stand 115
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2607 Htowath* 799-55291o» Pflf
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Special to the Herald

LAKE MARY The Gth An­
nual Spring Arts Festival will
be held on Friday. April 3,
from 6 to 9:30 p.m. at Lake
Mury City Hall. 100 W. U k r
Mary Blvd. on the comrr of
Lake Mary Boulevard and
Country Club Road. This
outdoor festival, sponsored
by the Lake Mary PTA and
the City of Lake Mary. Is a
family event with fun for all
ages. Admission Is free and
hot dog and hamburger din­
ners will be available for a
small fee.
For six years the commu­
nity of Lake Mary lias come
together to celebrate the
arts with a festive outdoor
evening. T he Spring Arts
Festival allows us to sluiwcase our children's artwork
and provides the mood of the
small town community festi­
val.* says Sandy Lent, chair­
person for the Gth annual
festival. "We enrourage all
residents to attend, whether
or not you have children at
Lake
Mary
Elementary.
There will be a special art
table for non-Lake Mary
Elementury children to add
urt work to the displays. We
want everyone to feel most
welcome.*
Tills yeur guests can stroll
and view artwork from all
Lake Mary Elemrntary stu­
dents while listening to mu­
sic provided by feature act
Four for a Dollar, u men's
quartet
seen at Disney
MGM. Michael Kramer A
Friends will also perform wt
will the Lake Mary Elem rn­
tary Band and Chonis. Other
entertainment
includes
drama presentations by Lake
Mary High’s Drama Club and
a voice solo by Shannon
Ryan, accompanied by Tho­
mas Neuhauser. both stu­
dents at Greenwood Lakes
Middle School.
T he adults are having as
much fun preparing for the
Springs Arts Fest as the
children. Parents are plan­
ning decorations, dads have
volunteered to serve the
meals, and many volunteers
are
distributing
posters
around the community. Thr
Fest has been a wonderful
way for me to get to know
Plsaas s n Fast, Fags 7C

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Norman M. Wall, MD

Living longer,
living stronger
Heathrow doctor pens
book for seniors
Bjr Mary Rowell

HERAl.l) CORRESPONDENT
HEATHROW - In one of th r
original Star Trrk episodes,
several crew members were
exposed to a strange type of
radiation that inadr them age
rapidly. A young ensign aged
more rapidly than the older
Captain Kirk. Why? She didn't
get any more radiation than
the other crew members. She
was simply genetically predis­
posed to age differently. And
while the-episode was fiction,
that point ts true. Genetics
play a large part In our uglng
process. And genetics Is the
one factor In the aging process
that we cannot change. Al
least not yet.

B O O K

R E V IE W

'Living
Longer.
Living
Stronger* 1s a wellness guide
for men and women over 00.
It waB written by Dr. Norman
M. Wall and Dr. David Wall.
The former ts a Lake Mary
resident. It Is a how-to health
book for seniors. No. the book
will show you. you can't
change your genes, but you
can change other elements In
your life and lifestyle to help
you Increase your chances of
living a long, healthy life.
Are you 80? Oct the book
anyway. It Is never to late to
get on the road to good health.
, Some of the damage you have
done to your health by not
eating well or by not exercis­
ing. Is reversible.
There are some Inaccuracies
In the book. The Drs. Wall In­
sinuate that eating too much
sugar can cause diabetes. The
American Diabetes Association
says It can't. The doctors also
describe the health benefits of
FIm m i n Book. Pag* 7C

F ish b y S e v i l l e Filosofos,
All igator b y Matt Lin d

Have dinner with George Washington
L o n g w o o d E le m e n ta ry
P ro a

Harau Photo by Mtanda Hm U m

In this scene from G ive Thanks America, stu­
dents from Longw ood Elementary kindergar­
ten and fourth and fifth grade classes portray
pioneers who settled west of the Mississippi.
That cast indudes (not In order): Natalie Ra-

falik, Shelby Wolfrum. A nna Malans. Samantha
Jackson, M egan Molie, Emily Fenneran. A n ­
thony
Doyle,
Erin
W asson,
Christina
Thom pson, Elyse Montfort, Carlos Vazquez, .
Vanessa Jenkins, Kourtnie Glater.

p re s e n ts m u s ic a l d i n n e r th e a te r

Staff Reports

LONGWOOD - Longwood Elem en­
tary School's Drama Department will
be presenting their annual spring
musical. Glue Thanks America, in
April under the direction of the
school's music teacher, Alice Kee.
George Washington Is taken Into
the future where he visits pioneer's
moving west, expanding our country
from the east coast to the west coast.
He hears Abraham Lincoln's Gettys­
burg Address.
George Is told how our country had
help from people all over the world;
so he Is taken to an Immigrant's
classroom; where they are learning to
speak English.
Next, George Is told about our mod­
em day technology; where he really
freaks out In a department store
Ailed with gizmos and gadgets.
The Anal scene Is on the moon
where astronauts are placing our Aag
on Its surface. The musical ends with
a beautiful tribute to America. It w ill
be certain to leave all In attendance
with a wonderful and grateful feeling
o f patriotism.
This
Is
Longwood
Elementary
School's 13th aeaaon dinner theater.
The concept o f the dinner theater

was suggested by then princlpul
David Scott and Implemented by Kce
the Arst year she was at the school,
“music people have to do their own
fund-raising.” said Kce. who was
looking for an alternative to door-todoor or candy sales. She said the
program has become a real commu­
nity project, and Includes 7 parent
committees that get the Job done.
One father, who works In the Aim In­
dustry. built the sets this year. “We
have the most professional sets, “ said
Kee.
The catered dinner Is served In the
cafeteria and then the audience
moves to auditorium.
The performing dates are W ednes­
day. April 1 and Friday, April 3
(dinner served at 6 p.m. and show at
7 p.m.) There will be a Sunday Mati­
nee, April 5 (dinner served at 12:30
p.m. and show at 2 p.m.) The theme
for this year Is a “Thanksgiving
Feast". Dinner will be served In can­
dlelight at your table. Baby sitting Is
also available.
Tickets are $6 for adults and $3 for
children. Tickets can be purchased ut
the school, located at 940 Orange
Ave. in Longwood. For more informa­
tion contact Alice Kee at 320-3307.

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Mw.i i S.vifi'tcl. Florida

Sunday March 29.1998

After Hours
Oscars, Grease and other business
David
Frazier

Staff
W rite r
A Titanic victory proved to be
.no big surprise ils Oseur cele­
brated 70 years of honoring
movies and those who make
them Monday, March 23.
Host Billy Crystal, once again,
kept the nearly three hour,
'b o at' show afloat will) witty
parodies and stinging onrilners.
The Academy of Motion Pic­
ture Arts and Sciences wisely
chose 71tnn(c to represent the
best of the 1997 movie crop.
But th r memorable Oscar
moments came from original
screenplay winners Ben Af­
fleck and Mutt Damon for
their script of Good Will
PtxMo Court.** erf Tho Walt DUne* Company
Hunting, a tearful Robin Wil­
I iim star Andy Garcia leaves his hand prints in front of
vacationing there with daughters Dominik. Daniclla
liams rerrlvlng an Oscar for
trie Chinese Theater at Dtsney-MGM Studios, while
and Alessandra.
his supporting role In Good
Will • Hunting, the song and
dance acceptance speech by
Lifetime Achievement Award
recipient Stanley Donnen. two
deserted moments of silence
B y David Frazier
love Interest. According to Garda, this film
for both the passengers aboard
HERALD STAFF WRITER
has taken about 10 years to make, and It was
'Titanic* and In memorial to
made Independently. ‘Independent Is differ*
those who died In Hollywood
cut because you have less time and less
ORLANDO
On a sunny morning, at the
In the past year, the breath­
Disney-MOM Studios, two news crew and a
money to work with." said Garda. 'You just
taking Oscar family album and
print journalist watted for the arrival of film
have to come In an act with studio produc­
those outragrous Billy Crystal
tions].' Garcia likened his new film to Mid
star Andy Garcia. He was running a tad bit
parodies with a humble Kevin
nfght Coirboy and the films of underground
late, hut that Is expected. Even when he ts on
Costner poking fun ut tils last
director John Cassavrltcs. *We are in the
, it at Ion. he has a lot to do.
ache, 77ie Postman. And, let’s
proerss of getting a distributor now,' said
Gan la made two appearances at the studios
not forget th r wonderful ap­
Garcia.
ndtng in the ‘Star Today' motorcade and also
pearance by ole* Bart the Bear
imprinting his hands in concrete In front of
An Osear nominee for his role In The Godfa­
(The Edge).
the studio's Great Movie Ride. Garcia spoke to
ther Part III. G arda lias a particular view on
Forgettable was the endless
Interviewers In the backlot with the colossal
the state of motion pictures. When asked If
banter on what everybody was
Tmver of Terror standing behind him. He tried
Hollywood was turning out more movies In­
wearing to the awards show,
to speak above the shrieks and screams of pastead of better scripts, he said, 'Ves. there Is
the lime, technical award
irons plummeting down the elevator shaft of
good writing bill it Is not being produced.' Ls
speeches, the time, Cher's
Hollywood in fear of such willing? “1 would
the rtde.
whutever-that-was-on-the-topsay they are afraid of tt.‘ said G arda.
The Cuban star, who has appeared In such
of-her-head. and, let's not for­
movies os When n Mon Loves a Woman. The
Unfortunately, Gurda-looking all the more
get, the time. You think Oscar
f 'nloiichables and. recently. Desperate Mcascasual with his hall cap. khaki pants, red
show producer Oil Cates Is
on s. just ttntshed his new movie called Tire
pullover and btazer-wus whisked away before
getting the Idea?
lie could rlaborutr more on the Hollywood
Scalper. The Him Is about a Ucket scalper who
Speaking of birthdays....
tills In love with a woman who does not love
situation. Garda Is visiting the Central Florida
Wop-bop-alu-bop-a-wop
area with his family.
him bark Tire radiant Andie McDowell is the
bam-boom! It's Grease lightntngl Yes. the 1978 cult musi­
cal Is grooving buck Into thea­
ters celebrating Us 20th Anni­
versary. See a younger John
Travolta stngt See Olivia Newton-John In perhaps the only
thing she'll be known for.
(Welt, it won’t be Xanadu.).
Sec the film whose soundtrack
has sold 1.2 million copies
From Staff Reports
within the last luo gears!
Hey, Crease Is the word!
WINTER PARK * Tills year
Oreas*
(Three
stars)
marks the 25ili Anniversary of
marked the fading of the
the Show House - an Orlando
movie musical. Sure, there
tradition. The house is open to
have been some since thenthe public now through April
1996's Evlia-but nothing of the
f&gt; The hours are from 10 a.m.
magnitude of Grease. That Is
t &gt; J:30 p.rn. Monday through
not accounting for animated
Wednesday and Friday and
films which ts now what the
tiirday; 10 a.in. to 9 p.m.
movie musical ts associated
Ihursday; and 12 p.m. to 5
with.
p.m. on Sunday. Tickets can
My favorite tunes from the
be purchased at the door for
movie on high school romance
M«J You rail order tickets by
and growing up arc ‘Grease
i ailing the Opera box office at
Lightning*. Stockard Chan(M&gt;7( 120-1700. There is free
nlng's version of ‘ Look at Me,
parking at the Rollins College
I'm Sandra Dee*, and the fi­
lot at Park and Lyman. Pro­
nale song, 'You're the One that
ceeds go to benefit the Or­
1 Want". Yet, the film Is not
lando Opera.
some revelatory look at high
Each spring u home of hlsschool life. It more or less rolorlc or architectural signifi­
matlcUcs It, and that is good
cance Is selected and offered
for entertainment purposes, 1
up to the creative genius of the
guess.
atra's llncst designers and
1 doubt this re-release will
etallsmen. Ibis year's home at
have
the same Impact that
Ltd E. New England Avenue,
Star W an did last year. But. a
across from the Winter Park
total box office of $1340 million
library, Is the historic 14 room
1a a solid foundation for
Wi bstet Wagner house, built
Grease’s 20th Anniversary re ­
in 1905 by Albert Wagner and
lease
to build upon.
In- sister-ln law Jean Wallace.
Now for some unfinished
It Is currently the home of The Steering Committee for tho 25th Orlando Opera Designers' Show House business....
Winter Park attorney Brent are: (from loft to right) Nancy Wagers, Jean Whitehead and Carolyn Lord
Several new films have en­
McCaghrcn and his wife.
tered
the area In the past few
Betsy.
weeks:
One to the serpentine
The Juror for the com peti­ hours for groups may be a r­ Wild Thing* (Three and a half
Originally, the home was a
tion Is Dr. Kristin Congdon, ranged by calling (407) 328simple square, with open
s ta n ) . Directed
by John
professor of art at the Univer­ 2039.
pinches, supported by brick
McNaughton [Henry: Portrait q f
sity
of
Central
Florida,
and
co­
piers, fn On- 1920’s, a retired
a Serial Killer) and written by
Lptst opal bishop bought the ordinator of the UCF an his­
Stephen Peters (The Fourth
tory program.
property arid added a chapel
War), the film to about m ur­
and library. Ialter, a servants’
Welcome to the Seminole der, double crosses and Bex
Award categories for the
wing, a guest house apartm ent
llcmltl's 'After Hours", a page set In South Florida where the
and sloping gardens to front­ 29lh Annual Jurird Student
dedicated to the arts and enter­ pulchritude masks the under­
An Exhibition Include Best of tainment news in Seminole lying evil and deception. Wild
age on Like Osceola were
added Designers have redcco- Show (Purchase Award): Best County. If you have any story Things goes from one twist to
raird every space In the of Painting. Drawing. Print- Ideas, pirlurrs or comments the next turn, and It can get a
house, even Including the U- making. Alternative Media, about the page please call
little taxing on the nerves.
Two Dimensional Design, Pho­ David Frazier ut 322-2011
biary chapel, covered porch,
SUll. the film keeps you
tography, and Ceramics; the during weekdays, or you cun
■itmmrr porch and walled teri are.
Judge's Awards of Excellence; write to David by sending let­ guessing. You're almost furious
the Lee O. Henderson Excel­ ters to The Seminole Herald. because the film to not p re ­
lence
In Art Award; Peer attn: David Frazier. P.O. Box dictable. There to also a rous­
Student art exhibit
performance by funnyman
Award;
and Mertt Awards.
1GG7, Sanford. Florida. 32772- ing
SANFORD - The Fine Arts
Bill
Murray as a shady lawyer.
1007 or 300 N. French Avenue,
Gallery of Seminole Commu­
Alex Proyas' Dark City
Sanford.
Florida.
32771.
Re­
Fine
Arts
Gallery
hours
are
nity College announces Its last
(Thro* s ta n ) has roots that go
Mondays and
Wednesdays member. arts and entertain­ further back than film nolr.
'Titbit of Ihr season, the 29th
iiinia! Juried Student An Ex­ from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.; Tues­ ment news Is not exclusively Its roots stem back to 20‘s
hibition. on display now days and Thursdays from 3 limited to Sanford and Lake
and the concept of
Mary, but also the rest of Germany
p.m. to 6 p.m.; plus evenings
through April 19. The exhibit
'expressionism'. There to no
Seminole
County.
So
drop
a
of
lectures,
music
and
theatre
K free and opened to Uie pub­
doubt that tills film-set In a
line!
pcrfonnances. Special gallery
lic.

On vacation with Andy Garcia

Home tour to benefit opera company
Final season student art exhibit at SCC

city shrouded by perpetual
darkness Is an homage to that
particular style. In fact, the
spectres that eerily
float
through thr city may remind
film students of the somnam­
bulist from Thr Cabinet of Dr.
Caffgari. thr definitive German
Expressionism film. But. the
film will also conjure up
memories from past films like
Ife/lrnlser. Batman, Clocturorfc
Orange and. even. Proyas' The
Croir. There Is also a goofy yet
Incongruous mad scientist
performance by Ktcfer Suth­
erland (The Lost Bogs). And It
lakes a while to finally get set­
tled Into the plot.
From Fargo to The Big Lebouifkl (Three stars), broth­
erly filmmakers Joel and
Ethan Cohen go front award
winning black comedy to an
ofT-thr-map tall talc. Jeff
Bridges gives a fantastic per­
formance as the ultimate
slacker known to his friends
simply as 'th e Dude'. Bushy
mustachrd Sam Elliott nar­
rates us through this story of
mistaken Identity that ts an­
noyingly profane while being
lovably nutty. And leave It to
the Cohens to pay homage or
parody the great movie musi­
cal director Busby Berkley In

a dream sequence. It's also the
best iMiwItng film slnrr King
pin.
U.S. Marshals (Three stars)
may lie thr sequel to 1993's
The Fugitive, but It seems
PIi i m sea Screen Tcete. Page 7C

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People
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T im e

Fashion show helps a deserving
woman complete her education
It's scholarship time nt thr
Woman's Club of Sanford Inc.
With scholarship time comes a
flurry of excitement getting
ready to present the annual
award.
For years, the club has
launched on annua) search for
that special young woman to
receive this prestigious honor.
The recipient must be over 25
and have a year of college with
a 3.0 grade point nverage. ac­
cording to Betty Colbert,
chairman of the scholarship
committee.
Betty, said applications for
the need-based scholarship are
available In the admissions of­
fice at Seminole Community
College. For Information, call
Betty at 328 9000, or cochairman Karen Richardson,
349-9750.
Applications must be re­
turned by May 5 and the schol­
arship will be awarded at the
June meeting of the club.
Funds for the annual schol­
arship In the past have been
generated through "Fashions
for Education." a fashion show
and luncheon held at the club­
house every spring. Local and
area shoppes have shown upto-the-minute collections of
spring fashions In a festive
ambiance.
This year Is going to be dif­

SENIOR
EDITOR

DORIS
DIETRICH

ferent. Oh. then* will be fash­
ions. and plenty of them, but
they have come from mothers'
and grannies closets Instead of
fancy boutiques.
However,
these special vintage fashions
have been carefully cherished
to preserve a memorable chap­
ter of history.
Chairman Dorothy (Dottle)
Anthony Is excited about her
finds so far. "I have lots of
clothes here." she laughed.
Dottle has a gamut ol attire
ranging from a gingham house
dress to the glamor of after
flvr. There are exquisite wed­
ding dresses, stylish street
dresses, luxurious furs, proper
buslnrss attire, delicate pei­
gnoir sets and hats liu hiding
sunbonnris ns well as dress-up
millinery from another era.
Models for the vintage fash­
ion show Include: Mary Anne

Cleveland. Mary llllllman. Lau­
rie Blair. Eve Rogero. Fran
Morton, Martha Yancey, Jean
Clontz and Jean Metis.
Tile vintage fashion show will
be an event of April 22. Ac­
cording to Betty Jnck. first vice
president In charge of fund
raising, donations are $12
each and must l&gt;e paid for by
April 17. For Information call
ftelly at 321-1887.
A delicious luncheon, served
by VMan Buck, will l»e served,
liie menu Is ns follows: Impe­
rial Chicken Salad. Tropical
Melon King. Shell Pastn wllh
June Peas. Carrot, Raisin and
Nut Muffins and Strawlierry
Fluff for dessert.
Marty Colegrove is serving as
co-chairman of the event.
Other club members on the
committee nrr: Mary Dale
Jones. Viola Frank. Donna
Adamson. Betty Jack, Betty
Coll&gt;ert. Karen Richardson, ReIha Blankenship, Rose Jneobson.
Gall
Stewart.
Mary
Kaminsky. Lourlne Messenger
and Faye Siler.

Vida Smith (from left), Betty lialback and Cgarlotle Knowles at March ESO meeting

late February, leaving her
without serious Injuries.
Well, Ollle Is living with her
daughter. Pauline Madden, un­
til a home across the street
from Pauline can be rrfurblshed especially for her.
Ollles family has been by her
side during her ordeal except
her eldest son. Del. a cancer
victim hospitalized In Talla­
hassee.
Pauline Is so proud of Del.
who was a lieutenant colonel
STORM VICTIM
VISITS ILL SON
In the United States Air Force
Remember Ollle Hasty, the and llew planes during three
92-year-old woman featured In wars. Del lives on 100 acres In
this column last Sunday? 01- Tallahassee and lost his wife
lie's home of 70 years was de­ about 10 years ago.
So Del couldnt get to his
molished by a killer tornado In

mother, so Mother went to Del. Knowing Ollle with all her good
Through thr generosity of connections up there. HE
Tony Padilla of Tampa, D is­ probably will. Tills remarkable
band of Ollles granddaughter. lady does not dwell on all her
Dr. Pamela Madden Padilla, a losses, but Instead, she re­
Tampa GYN surgeon, there was joices over all of her blessings.
a family get-together. Tony
chartered a plane, and last BOOKS REVIEWED
Sunday morning he departed AT ESO MEETINO
The March meeting of Epsi­
with Ollle and Patdlnc for Tal­
lon Sigma Ornlcron. a reading
lahassee.
"He Is very, very good." Ollle society of the Florida Federa­
said. "He still has cancer but tion of Women'B Clubs, was
held at the home of Vida Smith
he Is better than we expected."
Tire family had a great visit with Charlotte Knowles serving
together and liad a good flight as co-hostess. A beautifully
appointed table held a variety
both ways.
delicious
refreshments
Ollle prays that the good of
Lord will see fit to let her have served by the hostesses.
her son a little while longer. Bee Dietrich, Page 4C

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Lawana Stewart and Dean Smith (left pholo,
center) were installed as Worthy Matron and
Worthy Patron ol Seminole Chapter NO. 2 O r­

der ol the Eastern Star by (Irom left). Miriam
Pitls, Installing Organist. Dorothy Thom as. In­
stalling Officer, Stewart, Smith, Betty Cox. In­

stalling Chaplain, and John Cox, Assistant In­
stalling Officer. Right photo shows the 1998-

99 Officers for Seminole Chapter No. 2 Order
of the Eastern Star.

Stewart and Smith installed Worthy Matron, Worthy Patron of Eastern Star
Prom Staff Reporta
SANFORD _ Seminole Chapter No. 2 Order
of the Eastern Star field Its Installation of
Officers for the 1998-99 year on Saturday,
March 7lh at the Sanford Masonic Lodge.
Past Matron Dorothy Thomas of Seminole
Chapter No. 2 was the Installing Officer, a s ­

sisted by Past Patron John Cox from Day­
tona diopter No. I.
Past Matron Deity Cox from Daytona
Chapter No. 1 was the Installing Chaplain,
while Past Matron June LawTrncc from DeLand Chapter No. 10 was the Installing Mar­
shall and Past Matron Miriam lilts was the
Installing Organist.
Alter the Worthy Matron and Worthy Pa­

tron from 1997-98, Juanita and Dr. Louis
Parrott, gave their good-byes, Lawuna
Stewart and Dean Smith were Installed as
Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron for Semi­
nole Chapter No. 2 for the 1998-99 year.
Other officers for 1997-98 were Stephenle
Williams, Associate Matron. Virgil Williams,
Associate Patron, Kay Ladd, Conductress.

Debra Bollinger, Associate Conductress,
Elizabeth Clements. Secretary. Phyllis Wal­
lace. Treasurer. Lucille Eaton. Chaplain,
Pearl Valerius. Marshal, Mori Ledford. Or­
ganist. Lyndall Francis. Adah. Sharon Smith,
Ruth. Joyce Fitzgerald, Esther, Martha Retd.
Martha, June McFaddcn. Electa, Charles
Valerius, Warder, and Michael Bollinger.
Sentinel.

AARP learns about insurance,
Secretary of State visits area

Mori* Rrmol. praoidont of tho Mitt Florida Pageant;
Sandy Mortham, Secretary of State; and Jamie Bold­

ing. Miss Florida 1996

There was quite a large turn­
out for the March meeting of
the Lake Mary Chapter of the
AARP. The group's telephone
committee lias been doing a
great Job reminding members
about the meeting and recruit­
ment Is up.
During the buslnrss portion
of the meeting. John Settlerman reminded members that
the Lion's Club would furnish
eye glassea or hearing aids to
anyone who needs It. Cynthia
Pltcock. the Community Serv­
ice Chair, reminded members
to bring In their canceled
stamps. The AARP is collecting
them for Habitat for Humanity.
The AARP wants to try some­
thing new next month. After
the meeting, they’re going to
have a Bingo game. The cards
would coat $.50 each or 3 for
$1. Half the money will go to
winners and the other half will
go to the AARP. If there's a
good turnout, they'll keep doing
the Bingo.

7

MARY
RO W ELL

The guest speaker for the day
was Mike Meza. Mike has been
an Insurance agent with All­
state since 1993. He came to
bring members up to date on
new coverage changes in in­
surance.
Mike started with car insur­
ance. In Florida, you must
have car Insurance. And while
you can Insure a lot of things
with a car. the two required are
property damage and PIP
(personal injury protection).
Under property damage, the
Baa Rowell. Page 4C

Mika Maze talks to AARP members
about Insurance.

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VISITS AREA
A luni In "ii xx.i' rei • ntlx held
ut tile lleuthtdxx Cdiintix ( lull
in honor ol Set n-t.iex "i stunSutulv Morih.un Ms Morth.im
rei elitlv sell -1 letl ut I T o l
rdu S l u t e ' t n u n " I tilt Veul S h e
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h l ' t o i x to In selet ted tot that
lie uni tor two v e . i t ' in u row
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lu tu re tui 1.’ w a r s treiore In
t ••llllltg S&lt; i teiutx dt Stull W i t h
l u t d m e a nd d e t ' i m t n u i i i ‘ii
I loitdii h a s her lime th'- i s i m
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pn-'ervutton and
number two in the a rt'
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Fo llo w in g
the
business
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Mills,
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i n tr o d u c e d H e l l v
I lulhui k
speaker o] the d.ix
s h e gave in te re s tin g re views ol
t i m e h t ' t d i i i u l novels u n t t ' i i
In I,d\v.m l K u t li e r ld i d
Suitim
R i i " k u u n d G u i d o n A i &lt;o r b i n g
to l.thhy H o v d , .rut h Is u tule ol
iii.tny
(enturtes
und m uny
g e n e r a tio n s
ol i h u r.ie te rs in
the llle ol the ureu t overed A
dls i uss ldii
lolloxved
the
re
vie w s
Severa l ol the E S O m e m h e r s
pi,ui to a t t e n d the E S O lu ni h
eon to he held b y the F lo r id a
le d e ru tlo n ol W o m e n 's C l u b s ut

NEW
A R R IV A L S
JENNIFER L. ARNOLD
Air Force Airman 1st Class
Jennifer E. Arnold bus gradu­
ated from basli military train­
ing at Lit klund Air Forte Base.
Suit Antonio. Texas
Arnold ts the daughter ol Su
sun und Stepdaughter ol Robert
Nobles ol 522 Wilslure Drive.
( usselbcrry
She graduated II I 19‘J-l It out
l-ike Howell High School Will
ter f'utk. and received an asso ­
ciate degree m 1**fl7 horn
Seminole Community College,
Sunlord
CHRISTOPHER R. SCHUCK
Army National Guard I*vt
&lt; hristophei li Si lute k has
graditiited Imm haslt mllliaiy
it.lining at Fori Henning. Coluinbus. G.i
Si hill k Is tile soil ol Pull! R

und Rotidu K Si hut k ol 2h7
tiaiv Hlxii Eongwood
ills xxtle April, is the duttgh
ter ol Rh hard IIoi’m Ii ol l-Ri
RdosexiTi Maitland
He is u l!l!M) graduate ol
Sellltnole t ommutillv ( ollege
I hgh S« hool. Suulotd
CARL A. CARLSON
Arinv Nutiotiul Guard IVt

the state idUVeUUon to he held
m Oilatido April 2&lt;i Immig
this time, awards will he pie
sented to those who have lead
the reiiiured uumliei ol hook'

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.n u ll. ih l'
S e iA r il With tin m i
t ie r
will lie I nisi i p iip p lt s

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S m a l l i h lld le li all invited t.i
lull llee

FISH FRY SET
1he men women .iih! youth
ol the Fust l lilted Method.St
&lt; htirch invite the coitimunttv
to a lull tilled llsh Irv on Sutiu
All adde d u t l i u i l l o n i ' tht
day . April -1. Itulli T TO to h (MJ
pm In the i Inin h fellowship sale ol p io d lli i ba ke d goods
1i.tll 1 dill street .it Magnolia ■md knui k kuoi k '
Avenue
Aii Hiding to Ashy .Jones tinThe It'll is guaranteed not to UIIIIU.il event pioxliles hinds
have hones, and lor those pa­ tor spittiu.il retreats during th&lt;
trons who do not rare for line veal
( .ul A Carlsoji has graduated
imm basic milii.iry training .it
Foil Henning, Columbus. Ga
Carlson is ihe son of Dia­
mond L Carlson of IH3 E Wil­
bur Ax-e.. Dike Mary
He Is a l!i!!7 graduate of
Dike Mary High School.
THOMAS E. COLBERT
Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class
Thom.is E. Colbert, son of 11»■I
E and Hetty S. Colbert of Pine
Way Drive. Sanford, recently
arrived .it Ills new home port ol
Norfolk. Va.. after a six-month
around the world deployment
aho.ird the ulrrrult carrier F'SS
Nlmlt/.
The Hi'.KJ graduate ol Semi
Dole High School jollied the
Navy lit Marc h 1993. Colbert ts
a 1992 graduate of Seminole
Community
College.
Lake
Mary, with an AA degree.
GLENN G. HEMINGWAY
M.innc i'll. Glenn Tl Hem­
ingway. son ol Felicia E. .Mtkett
ol 1303 W Seventh Si., San­
ford. recently completed the
Administrative Clerk Course at
Personnel
Administration
School. Murine Corps Service
Support Si hool .it Camp D-)eime. N C.
The 1997 graduate* ol Semi­
nole High School ol Santord.
Joined the Marine Corps m July
1997

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Health &amp; Fitness
TIP O F TH E W EEK
Courtesy of BILL T R O C H L E L L - Fitness Expert
H ow M u ch W eight is Too M u ch W eigh t______

Weight bearing exercises should be a very controlled movement. Using (he
proper weight to isolate a particular muscle your trying to work, will result
in the most effective training program with little chance of injury. If some­
one is using a heavier weight it does not mean that they will have faster
results. Finding the right weight is an individual effort.

Simple
Solutions to
Tough
Weight Loss

A d v a n c e d e y e c a re fa c ility o p e n in L a k e M a ry
1i.ilhoied at Itio Filutowskt Cataract 4 Laser Institute
■me otticial ribbon cutting ceremony tor new Lake
Mary Heatfirow Cbarn&amp;er ot Commerce members are
Daviti Collins Helen Pfeitler, chamber ambassadors.
Hi fiard Hens Administrator ot the facility. Jannelle
Hartmann. PH 4 Marketing Director tor the facility,
Konrad f rutowsKi MD. Chief Surgeon and Medical Dr

F.V. I . . . and
Your Heal t h
A vo id in g m o sq u ito bites can
help avoid den gu e fever
Iuse* t repellent Is a "must
i'.uk* item lor vacationers in
tropical lands.
Dengue fever. the most
widespread mosqulto-bomc vi­
ral infection. Is a significant
health threat In Central and
South America, the Caribbean
iiul Pacific islands. Asia and
Aincd. "Thousands of cases
ha ve been reported recently
troni S u v a . Fiji." said Dr.
W.ivnc J. Rilev director of the
Travel Medicine Service at
Baylor College of Medicine In
Ihmston
female
mosquitoes
that
-prvad the dengue-fever virus
feed on human blood during
t'a- day. primarily In early
morning and late afternoon.
! i n to eight days after being
bitten by an Infected
mosi;uiio. humans are likely to d e ­
velo p a high fever, a severe
h e a d a c h e behind the eyes, and
muscle aches so severe that
the disease is also known as
"hreakbone
fever." Dengue
s u r v i v o r s can develop a poten­
tially fatal form of the disease
it intccted again.
Because there Is no vaccine
tor nr medication to treat den­
gue fever, avoiding mosquito
bites is the best way travelers
i .111 protect themselves from
the disease. Riley said. He
leeotnmends that travelers:
* West insect repellent cont lining the chemical DEET
during high-risk hours.
* Spray clothes with perl u r i l i r i n , an Insecticide.
* Stay away from ureas of
standing water, where mosqui­
toes breed.

B ig g e r is not a lw a ys better
"Beware of the big fish"
might not be a warning for di­
cers, but It can be tor diners —
*-spc&lt; tally In the Caribbean
and South Pacific.
haling large fish that have
at cumulated high levels of
natural toxins through their
illrl can cause ciguatera poi­
soning in humans. Big carnivo­
rous fish that live near coral
reefs arc particularly risky.
These
include
barracuda,
grouper, mackerel, mullet, red
snapper and sea bass.
"Reputable restaurants arc
likely to screen their fish se ­
lection. but If you're catching
your own fish, be forewarned
that contaminated fish look,
smell mid taste normal, and
looking does not destroy the
toxins." said Dr. Wayne J.
Riley, director of the Travel
Medicine Service at Houston's
Baylor College of Medicine.
Symptoms ol ciguatera poi-oning include numbness or
tingling of the lips, tongue and
throat, itching or skin rushes,
*ramps, vomiting and diar­
rhea They usually develop
within two to six hours after
eating "You should see u phy­
s ic ia n m s soon as possible to
confirm ihc diagnosis and
Inal ilic illness," Riley said,
"because severe cases can resuli in land respiratory paraly­
sis."
liavileis with an appetite
lor fish on ihc risky list should
eal only small portions of large
fish or settle for smaller,
younger fish. "And don't cat
lire head or internal organs,
la-cause Ihey retain more
toxins." Riley said.

rector. Martha Miller. Marketing Director tot the cham­
ber, Tin Burns. Trudy Meye, chamber ambassadors,
Ed Thomas. Donna Hilyatd and Linda Phillips, cham
bor ambassadors the Filutowski Cataract &amp; Laser
Institute combines state-of-the-art technology with
old-fashioned personal care fo bring Lake Mary the
most advanced eye care available

Celebrating birth of OB
anesthesia 150 years ago
Special to the Herald
The 1997 annual meeting of
the American Society of Anes­
thesiologists (ASA) to be held
in San Diego this month marks
a significant anniversary In the
practice of medicine. In 1847,
two unrelated events occur­
ring an ocean apart gave birth
to the practice of modern oh
stetrical anesthesia.
Tills year, millions of preg­
nant women m the United
States will choose one of sev­
eral options available to them
for safe and effective relief of
the pain and discomfort asso­
ciated with childbirth. The
process that allows the hun­
dreds of pregnant women In
your community to enjoy near
pain free labor and delivery
began with two events--150
years ago.
In Boston on April 4. 1H47.
Fanny Appleton Longfellow,
the wife of poet
Henry
Wadsworth Longfellow, be­
came the first known Ameri­
can woman to receive obstet­
ric anesthesia for the birth of
their daughter. Nathan Cooley
Keep. M.D.. held an ethersoaked
handkerchief
over
Fanny Longfellow's face and.
according to an entry' In h rr
husbands Journal that r e ­
counted the event. Ills wife ex­
perienced no loss of con­
sciousness and no pain. Just
three months earlier In Scot­
land on Jnn. 19. 1847, James
Young Simpson, M.D., used
ether to successfully anesthe­
tize a woman with a deformed
pelvis for the delivery of her
baby.
Yet. these two events were
not heralded as advances In
mt-dlelnc but condemned by
many physicians and clergy. In
1847. the Idea of pain relief
fur women during labor and
delivery was unthinkable by
muny who believed that pain
was necessary for labor to
progress normally and that It
would aid tn the healing proc­
ess. The church's position was

CAROL FREEMAN
Health and Fitness Consultant

that the elimination ol labor
pain was a sin because It rrp
resented God's punishment to
women for tempting Adam in
the Garden of Edrn.
Finally. It was the Queen of
England who enabled obstetri­
cal anesthesia to gain public
acceptance. On April 7. 1H53.
six years to the day of Funny
Longfellow's historical obstrt
ncal event, John Snow. M.D..
used chloroform lo anesthetize
Queen Victoria for the birth ol
her seventh child. Prince
la-opold. By allowing Dr. Snow
lo administer an anesthetic for
her labor and delivery. Queen
Victoria gave obstetrical an es­
thesia
respcclablllty
and
helped to accelerate Its accep­
tance worldwide.
Today, thr medications and
techniques used In obstetrical
anesthesia allow a woman In
labor to remain fully awake to
experience the birth of her
child with almost no pain or
discomfort
and
without
harmful effects to her or the
baby. Each year, one million
women rrquest an epidural
block that delivers pain relief
during labor In a matter of
minutes. The use of epidural
blocks lias Increased dram ati­
cally. In 1981. only 16 percent
of the anesthetics given to
women during labor Involved
epidural blocks. By 1992. that
number had more than dou­
bled to 33 percent.
Anesthesiology Is die fist of a
very few medical specialties to
have started tn the United
States rather than abroad.
With un estimated 25 million
anesthetics administered In
this country each year, anes­
thesiologists have become the
experts in anesthesia and pain
management, making them
Indispensable In patient care
and the practice of medicine.
For more Information about
the practice of anesthesiology.
Including patient education
material, visit the American
Society of Anesthesiologists
site on the World Wide Web:
&lt;http://www.ASAhq.org&gt;.

Vitamin B-6 helps women to cope
By Aljrce Klein RN
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) occurs in 30 to 40 percent of all
women 1 9 - 4 5 years of age. Approximately 50 million women na­
tion wide arc suffering from PMS according to the Health Educa­
tion Associates. Some symptoms of PMS are mood swings. Ini la ­
bility . food cravings, headache, forgetfulness, crying, and water
retention. If you are affected by this destructive disorder, current
research shows that dietary supplementation of vitamin B6 may
be your answer.
As stated in Nutrition For Living. 2nd Ed.. "Vitamin BO occurs in
food in three forms: Pyrldoxlne, Pyrldoxamlnc, and Pyridoxal.
They are closely related and have equivalent vitamin activity".
B6 Is a coenzyme which participates In many of the body's
regulatory functions. Including the production and transforma­
tion of tryptophan to niacin. According to According to the
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, "It is thought Dial the use
of oral contraceptives leads to abnormalities In tryptophan m e­
tabolism which can be corrected by B6 supplementation".
Researcher R. Wurtman suggests that diet may be related to
behavior because the neurotransmitter serotonin Is made within
ihc brain from the essential amino arid tryptophan. A deficit of
bcrutonln leads to clinical depression.
There Is a positive correlation noted between weight gain and
PMS. Many sufferers of PMS report that their diets contain foods
high In refined sugars, starches, and empty calories. These are
P U u c K i B -6 , P « | « 7C

A weekly column by

U : I'm losing weight by ruling one
meal a day - 1 1Inner. At first It w as
hard but I’m getting used to It.

A: Ytkes!!

Eating onc e a day Is ab­
solutely the worst way lo lose w eight.
L em on *1 Eat all day. hike your ear.
your body can't m u on an em pty
tank. In order to have the energy you
need to get things done during the
day. you need fuel. Hy skipping m eals

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y o u ’re only depriving yourself of e n ­
ergy for your body and mind. Keep
the fuel supply com ing all day long
when you ran use the energy. Uy the
way, fats and sugars are 'low energy'
foods, while fun's, vegetables, and
grains produce 'high energy'.
Lesson #2 If you want to cut back, do
It at night when you don't have the
ch an ce to b u m It off. Most of the
calories you load up In the even ing
find their way to your fnt cells.

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�Seminole Herald Sanford Flonda ■Sunday March 29 1998 7C

Kinsey: Scientific hero or social fraud?
!
By Dr. William Robert (Bob) Parker
FIRST HAITI ST CHURCH MARKHAM WOODS

Tlic 'father of the wxti.il revolution,' Al­
fred Kinsey. Must be exposed as a fraud"
says Concerned
Women
of Amerlea
(reported by Amy Fagan, "Kinsey Report
Ripped by Concerned Women.’ Tlie Wnsht/irjfwi TtmcsJ. Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey authored
Ihr book Srxunf Hefiat&gt;(or In the Human
Male (1948) that shook America’s founda­
tions and launched the sexual revolution.
From present research, some people call
the results of his work "defining drvlancy
down" (Mona Charm. "Unmasking Alfred
Kinsey," Tire Courier -Journal. Ijoulsvllle, KY).
Now. fifty years after the famous research,
nrw revelations from those who knew Kin­
sey best say that his work was "fraudulent
and criminally derived" (Dr. Judith Reisman. Klnsn/: Crime \ Consequence). Dr.
Kinsey, a zoologist from Indiana University,
became the undisputed father of the sexual
revolution. A Kinsey Interviewee, Oore Vital,
sees Kinsey as "the most famous man In
America, In the world, for a decade." Dr.
Judith A. Relsman In her book Kinsey: Crime
and Consequences demonstrates why Kin­
seyan Influence Is even stronger In 1998.

Science verses Scientism
Tnie science Is valid research and the ap­
plication of such work which Is true. Scien­
tism Is unscientific, because It Is based on
suppositional research with opinionated,
unjustifiable, subjective and bias applica­
tion. Documented by present study. Kin­
sey's propagation of hla research was close
to scientism In definition and even down
right fraudulent. According to a recent Kin
sey biographer working with the Kinsey In­
stitute. Kinsey was far from (he conventional
and objective, unbiased scientist that people
assumed he was. "Kinsey skewed" Ills data
and was a "covert crusader" Intent on r e ­
leasing human sexuality from the con­
straints of American morality and law which
had largely helped to protect women and
children" (Ibid.).

more like n continuation of the
adventures of Sam Gerard, the
character that brought Tommy
Lee Jones an Oscar. Here.
Jones reprises hls role, and I
like what he and the filmmak­
ers do with the character tills
time around. We arc able to
understand Geraul more than
in the first film. However, the
debuting screenwriter John
Pogue rather reshape what
happened In Thr Fugitive in­
stead of expending a little
brain power to come up with
something entirely new. Still,
director
Stuart
Baird
(ExecuRuc Decision), who fol­
lows In director Andrew Davis
with this sequel, keeps a
pleasing pace and a measured
nmount of energy to US. Mar­
shals. Tlie sequel Is certainly
not as arresting as the first.
Martial arts and action film
star Jackie Chan goes redun­
dant on us in Mr. Nice Ouy
(Two atara). Tlie new film

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Get shots now
for 7th-graders

lacks the same energy that
gets you through his other
films. And Ihc energy docs not
come from the action se ­
quences or hls Intrepid stunt
work. It comes with doing
something different or better.
Tills Is the same old thing. If
you have seen every Jackie
film to this point, then you
have seen Mr. Nice Guy.

1‘alnu’tto can't decide. Person­
ally. 1 don't think It was trying
to achieve cither. It Is just bet­
ter than saying that the writ­
ing done here Is abysmal at
best.
Tilings could lie worse
though. You could get stuck In
a theater showing C hairm an
o f the Board (No stara). Du­
biously tilled T lie Worst Film
of the Year" by yours truly. I
doubt there will be a con­
tender that could vie for the
award. Gangly redhead come­
dian Carrot Top makes hls film
debut, which could, conse­
quently. lx- hls last screen
performance. Despite the In­
exorable amount of low com­
edy in this film, there Is Ihls
gratuitous blend of kid ta r­
geted passages with adult
double entendres attd Innuen­
dos. Tills tactless, tasteless
trash may rightfully shave the
"top" off of Carrot's film ca­
reer.

P alm etto (One star) Is ab
solutely confused. It Is not only
written terribly but there Is
nothing noteworthy about the
direction cither. It Is another
film nolr set In South Florida,
a trend In the movies this year
It seems. Tlie main character,
played by Woody Harrelson.
should lie In a film nolr par­
ody. This character Is too
dumb to be taken seriously,
lie would make the character
that Harrelson played on
Cheers look like Einstein. And
Elisabeth Shur plays a femme
falalc. but she is too dltsy. Se­
rious film nolr or parody?

B-6 from page OC
Book---------- Continued

Continued from Pag* 1C

herbs like ginseng, ginkgo
biluba and SI. John's Wolt &lt;n
proven. All reports on these
and several other herbs men­
tioned are anecdotal, not sci­
entific. In other words, the
benefits of these herbs have
been reported by some people,
but there has been no true
scientific study to prove the
benefits.
Anrcdotai evidence may be
true or It may not be. Anecdo­
tal evidence Is what people re ­
lied on to establish the belief
that eating chocolate causes
Perpetual influence
acne. It doesn't.
Dr. Relsman points out that Kinsey had
A tm r scientific study uses a
the "sentence* (his motivating objectives) In
double blind method.
Two
mind for America long before his resrarch
like groups are chosen, one is
was compiled and decades before the progiven the medicine or herb
pies "verdict" could 1»e rendered. Ills
Bottom lino
bring studied, one ts given a
"sentence* was his desire to advance what
Even If Kinsey's research wrre not flawed,
placebo. Neither group knows
his co-author called n "grand scheme." "For
the consequence of behavior does not rest
if they are receiving the real
all the revolutionary talk of sexual freedom
on the ‘findings* of what people ore doing,
thing or tlie placebo. Their
and 'anything goes.' the real target was
but on what they are "doing" which Is either
progress, including benefits
marriage, the single most Important build­
right or wrong. Tlie Important results of beand side effects. Is then
ing block of soclrty" flbld.l.
luivlor lies either In what Is wholesome,
charted.
Without a scientific
"Thr sexual revolution was based on a lie
healthy behavior or what ts degrading, dan
study to support thetr beliefs,
Dr. Judith Relsman has spent 30 years un­
gerous and devastating. It does not take an
the doctors are encouraging
covering the truth" (Nnllonnl Review).
enormous amount of scientific research to
seniors to go out and buy
"Kinsey was a eugenics and hls ‘grand
find out that the behavior of rape. Incest,
these herbs, some of which are
scheme* Included on undemocratic plan for
murder and child molestation occur dally.
very expensive If you take
ultering American life justified by hls
The Issue and essence of the matter Is that
them in the amounts ’sug­
fraudulent research. Uy 1953, Kinsey's
they are wrong (criminal) and bring about
gested.
scheme and hls sensational research caught
horrible consequences. Tlie preface in Kin­
Another thing that was dis­
thr attention of a congressional investigation
sey's book. Sexual Behavior In the Human
turbing about the book was
looking Into philanthropies Including Kin­
Male, relates that the research..." Is p re ­
the many times studies were
sey's tax-exempt sponsor. The Rockefeller
sented from the scientist's viewpoint, with­
cited as proof, but what the
Foundation. The congressional committee
out moral bias or prejudice derived from
studies where, when they were
came under crushing pressure from monied
current taboos." Again, what ts ‘taboo* may
done and who did them were
'special Interests' and was shut down over
change from generation to generation, but
never mentioned.
Its Inquiry Into the Kinsey reports.
what is morally rigid from God's perspective
The book does do an excel­
Tills brush with Congressional scrutiny
never changes
lent Job on stressing the Im­
caused The Rockefeller Foundation to cease
Immoral action on the oilier hand la d e­
portance of good nutrition.
Its funding of Kinsey. However, with the
cidedly different; as sin. It's wages are al­
This Is one of the areas where
knowledge that Kinsey's data were hope­
ways death (Romans 6:23)1
seniors have problems. Some­
lessly flawed, the foundation continue the
Think about that!
times, not eating well is
caused by monetary factors,
but more often than not. It Is
simply because the senior ts
alone and doesn't want to
bother with cooking just for
hlmself/herself.
The book also does an ex­
The following Is a schedule of children's programs for the East
Special to the Herald
Branch. 310 Division St.. Oviedo, of the Seminole County Public cellent Job explaining the way
Library System. The branch Is open Monday through Thursday. 9 the different areas of the body.
Middle school nurses and a.m. to 9 p.m.: closed Friday; Saturday. 9 a.in. to 5 p.m.; Sunday. such as the brain, work. And It
guidance counselors In Semi­ 1 to 9 p.m. For more Information on any of the programs, call explains in terms that are un­
derstandable to people with­
nole County are working to ­ 366-8150. All programs are free and open to the public.
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'grand scheme.* Onr avenue was through
funding the American Law Institute's Model
Penal Code which recommended major
changes In American Law Institute's Model
Penal Code which recommended major
changes in American law largely based on
the fraudulent authority of Kinsey's sex r e ­
search. Gynecologist and Kinsey colleague
Dr. Dickinson victoriously declared. In a
1948 book by ACLU lawyer Morris Ernst. 'A
l»ook can end an era.’ In Crimes and Const*
quenccs, Relsman reveals how Kinsey's r e ­
search was used by men In the law like
Ernst and others, and In medicine by Dick­
inson and nthere. to permanently alter the
American Way of Life" IRSVP America.
Crcatwood, Kyi.
According to Dr. Relsman, Kinsey used In
Ills work a deviant male sample. '"The r e ­
search was derived from n group of prison­
ers. rapists, homosexuals, pimps, male prostltutes. thieves and others, labeling them us
average American men.' The research was
also based on documented child sexual
abuse conducted by pedophiles* (Ibid,. FaRan).
Kinsey's research was purported to be a
rigorous scientific study. However, there
were no written records of the Interviews,
no audio or video tnpes, and no formal ques­
tionnaire. Intact was only a persona) code
Kinsey designed to recall what research
subjects had given him.
James &gt;1. Jones. Kinsey's biographer, r e ­
veals that Kinsey's objective was to release
America Irom the grip of "Victorian* inhibi­
tions about sex. Why" "Because Kinsey--wife
and four children not-wtlhstandlng--was a
serious sexual deviant hlmselP (Ibid..
Charon |.
"Kinsey was not only Interested In homo­
sexual encounters--and he had many--but
ulso In sadism and masochism. Jones, who
had served as a scientific adviser to Kinsey's
Institute for Sex Research, reveals that Kin­
sey. far from the antiseptic researcher
serving science, was actually more of a
panting voyeur. pursuing wilder and
stranger sexual exploits as hls life unfolded*
(Ibld.j In "Unmasking Alfred Kinsey." Mona
Charm reports that Kinsey, toward the end
of his life, came to believe that there was
nothing Inherently wrong with sexual en­
counters between adults and children.

Screen Tests
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Vitamin DO deficiency Is not
the only cause of I’MS. If
symptoms persist and dietary
changes do not help, see a
physician. There are other life
style modifications, treatments
mid medications that are
proven effective alleviators of
I’MS.

foods that
are lacking adequate amounts
of vitamin Bft
Some symptoms of B6 defi­
ciency are depression, confu­
sion. and convulsions. Tlie
recommended daily allowance
(RDA) Ls 2.0 mg/day for
women. Some dietary sources
of BG are meat, nuts, and
vegetables. Bananas are also
rich In B6.
Women who take supple­
ments of B6 to combat I»MS
should be aware that toxicity
does occur after taking 100
times the RDA. Signs of toxic­
ity arc neuropathies (nerve
disorders). Tills generally oc­
curs within one month to one
year and ts usually reversed by
discontinuing the supplemen­

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Seminola Herald, Santord Floods •Sunday. Martel 29.1998

Accomplishing Florida’s promise

Good Sports
(Drawing
events and
revenue,
Page i f l

By Ro m White

HERALD STAFF WRITER
Their nainrii arc Altamonte
Springs. Casselberry.
Lake
Mary Longwood. Oviedo. San­
ford and Winter Springs. The
seven cities
of Seminole
County.
Thry used to comprise what
was called a sleepy bedroom
community.
Hut that's changing, big time.
As It approaches the 21st
century. Seminole County •
encompassing
344
square
miles of land and waterways Is predicted to be among the
top 10 business growth coun­
ties In the nation.
New businesses already have
begun here and more are
coming. County ofllclals realize
they must protect as they plan,
growing yet softening the harsh
effects of growth.
■We are living and will be
living In one of Florida's. In­
deed tiie nation's most livable
urban
communities.'*
said
Randy Morris. Chairman of the
Board of Seminole County
Commissioners.
Among the ambitious pro­
grams that will change the
county all the more are the re­
development of U.S. Highway
17-02. the widening of a num­
ber of roads Including County
Road 4GA and construction of
the I-4/46A Interchange, con­
struction of a new bridge over
the St. Johna River and per­
haps a light rail system.
Sanford officials would like
to see a waterfront hotel and
conference center go up - as
successful as Jacksonville's
Rtverwalk.
Although there appears to be
plenty of office, manufacturing
and warehouse space available
for all the expected newcom­
ers. there may not be many
more bedrooms available to
residents. In this regard.
Seminole faces a land crunch
In the next 15 years.
All the more Important now
for the county to be opening
the first leg of a BO-mlle coun­
tywide trail system. Eight years
ago. the county made a $20*
million commitment to pur­
chase and preserve natural
lands.
More than one million visi­
tors from the United Kingdom
arrived at Orlando Sanford Air­
port In 1997. making It the
fourth busiest International
airport In Florida. Hotel occu­
pancy rates Increased to 82
percent and overall tourist tax
revenues Increased 11 percent
to 1 1.3 million.
The record shows that Semi­
nole County has achieved some
enormous results with Its
flssss Bss Cosaty. Pegs I LA

'The environ­
mental side
of Seminole,
'Page

Seminole
Community
College, the
training
engine fo r
Central
'Florida,
Page
fy
Enhancing
the quality of
lifefo r
seniors,
Page
Putting
crime victims
first,
Page

Seminole County Manager Gary Kaiser, from left,
Tourist Development Committee Director Jack Wert,
and Commission Chairman Randy Morris illustrate the
diversity of Seminole County, a mecca for business

and leisure. The trio on a picture-perfect day visits
Katie's Wekiva River U nding, which the county may
one day purchase to preserve its natural beauty. Ka­
tie’s is off West State Road 46 at the U k e County line.

A draw for tourists: It’s a natural
By N ick P felfauf
HERALD STAFF WRITER

One of the latest moves In prom oting
Seminole County Is from the Tourist
Development Committee fTDC). Direc­
tor Jack Wert says the county's efforts
are becoming well known th ro u g h o u t
the state.
■While the state as a whole Is allo­
cating large am ounts of money to
promoting what we call *eco-tourism*
we are so far ahead th a t the word is
going out ‘call Seminole County If you
nave any questions.' whenever people
are working on setting up such plans,”
he said.
T h e Intent of the eco-tourlsm ap­
proach Is to pu t together the n a tu ra l
resources of the county and blend them

with Ideas th at may be conducive to
tourists and visitors,” he explained.
T h e first step was to put together a
listing of w hat we have.” he sold. T h a t
took u s over a year of work. Now, we've
managed to pu t It together Into a pack­
age we're calling a n ‘eco-passport.*
To give an example. Wert said when
people visiting the area are done going
to all the attracUons, they might be in ­
terested in what Seminole County is
offering. *We could have a package like
along the Rock Springs Preserve, where
they could start out canoeing, and end
up horseback riding.” he said. It could
be for an Individual family or groups.
The package would also include hotel
reservations and other requirem ents
which visitors may wish to have In­
cluded.

There are other package plana In the
brochure which la being distributed by
a private concern.
‘Because of what we have done th u a
far,” he continued, “we have now draw n
statewide attention on this. Eventually,
the state will be coming u p with Its own
eco-touriam Information which will in ­
clude tours of ecologically protected a r ­
eas, various natural beauty locations
and heritage tours. Then, we will have
more for o ur visitors and guests to do.”
Wert recently attended a tourism
conference In Germany, and was
pleased with the plans Germany has to
expand tourism. ‘1 see great hope w ith
w hat they are doing.” he said, ‘and I

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Projects in place to protect and restore environment;
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Growth presents challenges
for the protection of Seminole
County's natural environment.
In 1997. however, a number of
projects advanced the protec­
tion of pristine regions and the
restoration of areas experi­
encing man's abuses.
Perhaps the most visible,
long-term and successful ef­
forts have been within the
Weklva Basin Geo Park. Strad­
dling Seminole County's west­
ern border with Lake and Or­
ange counties, the Geo Park
continues lo protect wildlife
and plant communities In a
river basin where the beauty Is
unmatched anywhere In Flor­
ida.
The Geo Park Is undrr the
management of the Florida
Park Service, which manages
the park to protect wildlife and
maintain plant communities as
they appeared to our earliest
settlers. At the St. Johns River
Water Management District,
the Weklva Basin Is a site of
wetland mitigation work lo off­
set the Impacts of the Orlando
Beltway construction. Areas
that had been stripped of llielr
forests and ditched for drain­
age are being replanted and
reworked to again hold water.
Known as the STS project, the
wetland restoration and crea­
tion project will enhance wild­
life habitat and provide flood
water storage.
Also wtthln the Weklva River
Basin, the District's land ac­
quisition work strives to create
a wildlife corridor connecting
the publicly owned areas of
the Weklva River Basin - to ­
taling more than 50.000 acres - to the 365,000-acre Ocala Na­
tional Forest.
Other areas of the Weklva
River Basin, specifically the
Little Weklva River Basin, did
not benrflt from such complete
protection. Long before anyone
knew better or the creation of
rules designed to protect our
natural systems, the Little
Weklva River basin was heavily
developed and was channel­
ized. ditched, drained, and In
one case piped underground, to
create more room for develop­
ment. Because the
Little
Weklva lost much of Its riverine
wetlands, these alterations

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created flooding problems.
Rainfall also choked the river
with tons of sediment as
downpours eroded river banks
and fouled water quality.
In the past three years, the
Florida Legislature has acted
to help fix some of the prob­
lems along the Little Weklva.
With $2.15 million from the
Florida Legislature coupled
with local funds, Uic District Is
working In concert with the
counties and cities along the
Little Weklva River route to re­
duce sediment and stabilize
the Little Weklva's banks. Ul­
timately, the projects seek to
Improve water quality as the
Little Weklva flows to the
Weklva River and on to the St.
Johns River.
Moving to the east, another
very visible effort Is undrr way
at Lake Jesup. Suffering from

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Indiffer­
ence. Lake Jesup receives the
stormwater pollution flowing
through tributaries originating
In the Orlando metropolitan
urea. Tlic construction of the
State Road 46 causeway and
bridge nlso cut ofT much of
l.nkc Jesup's natural ability to
flush Itself. Before SR 46
passed over Lake Jesup's con­
nection with the St. Johns
River, a broad area of wetlands
provided natural cleansing of
lake and river water. That
natural connection also al­
lowed for a greater exchange of
flows between the river and
lake.
To help clean up Lake Jesup,
the Florida Legislature created
the Friends of Lake Jesup as a
citizen group charged with di­
recting the District's restora-

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Good sports in Seminole County
By J e ff B erltnlcke

ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
llils tintr last year. Sanford
Memorial Stadium was a de­
caying old lady that had lost
Its looks.
She was peeling paint, n ie
advertisements on the outfield
fences which once rebounded
line drives by Willie Mays and
Jarktc Robinson, were faded,
n ie seats were dose to being
condemned and the grass
looked much like the old girl
herself.
Then, the City of Sanford
got Involved and approved for
renovations. By last August,
the old gtrl was ready to host
a national softball tournament
as hundreds of people flooded
Into Sanford from all oxer the
country, filling area hotels, to
attend the event.
As the stadium flourished It now hosts little league
games and college games - the
rest of the county Is picking
up as well.
You can start off with high
school sports. Lake Mary High
became the first school tn
state history to win two state
titles, same gender, within
one season when the girls’
soccer and basketball teams
came home with champion­
ships. The basketball team,
currently ranked 20th in the
country and fifth In the south
according to the USA Today
poll, and the soccer team,
which won the title with three
straight
shutouts.
both
brought championship tro­
phies bark to Lake Mary.
In Altamonte Springs, the
Lake Brantley baseball team
went to Tampa last spring and
captured the state crown be­
hind a pitching staff that In­
cluded several no-hltters and
some of the most highly re­
cruited players tn the country'.
Then, last summer, the
Sanford Post 53 American Le­
gion team, consisting of play­
ers from Oviedo. Lake Mary
and Seminole High Schools,
won the national world series,
televised on ESPN. The team
received a huge ovation upon
returning at Orlando Interna­
tional Airport.
Other sports flourished as
well as Seminole County conUnucd to be a major force In

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system.
In fact, this year the Semi­
nole County sports programs
became larger than rver with
the nddltlon of new sports.
Boys and girls lacrosse was
addrd to schools that didn’t
play It In the past and It has
become the number one single
participation sport in the
county. Girls wrrstling and
welghtllltitig has begun to
take hold and girls slow pitch
softball will lx* Introduced In
the fall for county schools as
the girls continue to become
active In the athletic system.
In cheerleading, even the
middle schools are becoming
more Involved. Last fall, the
Lake Howell program finished
second In the state and others
continue to bring trophies
Into the county.
Golfers are enjoying them ­
selves as well. Tlmaruan Golf
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soccer teams used the state of the art training facilities at the
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R e c re a tio n —
Caatlaaei (ran Pig* 4A

blshlng Itself last year to be­
come more duffer-friendly.
That doesn't makr tt easier.
Just more enjoyable. A new
beginners course tn Altamonte
Springs, and two practice fa­
cilities - Legends Sports Golf
Center In Altamonte Springs
and The Florida Golf Learning
Center tn Oviedo were hon­
ored as being two of the lop
practice facilities In the
Southeast. Alaqua. Heathrow.
Winter Springs. Mayfair. Sabal
Point, Ekana. Wektva and
Sweetwater are Just some of
the courses that make Semi­
nole County a golfer’s haven.
A Seminole High School
graduate - Matt Kuchar •
added to the county's golf lore
with a win In the U.S. Amateur
Open last year. Joining a
group that Includes Tiger
Woods. Jack Nlcklaus and Ar­

W a te r—
nold Palmer.
In recreational sports. Win­
ter
Springs.
Altamonte
Springs, Lake Mary. Oviedo
and Sanford all have thriving
softball Iragurs for adults and
little league baseball, softball,
soccer and Pop Warner foot­
ball are some of the best In
the state. Each sports has at
least one Seminole County
team who competed for a
state title and don't forget the
Junior Magic basketball pro­
grams, run by the Orlando
Magic, which had over 1.200
kids In the Winter Springs
league alone.
The Seminole Family YMCA
recently expanded after a first
expansion two years ago. Lo­
cated In Lake Mary, the facil­
ity has a pool, weight training,
basketball and dozens of
oilier events for family mem­
bers of any age. The expan­

sion was necessary as the
YMCA continues to add new
programs as well ns summer
camps and spring break pro­
grams to Interest everyone.
Altamonte Springs hosted
the Babe Ruth Bambino World
Series last spring which was
nationally
televised.
Bad
the Sanford Civic Center hosts
the state'B largest drug-testing
body building event and tele­
vision contracts were negoti­
ated for that as well.
The main focus, however. Is
weather didn't make things
easy, but again, hotel rooms
were booked as people came
from all over the country to
participate.
The last weekend In March,
that the old lady of Sanford
has found a new life. Much
like Sanford, a lot of people
gave up on the old lady, but
look where she Is now.

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By Robert Lyles
SEMINOLE
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Year la rtvltw
If you haven't visited the
campus of Seminole Commu­
nity College In a while, say four
or five months, then you might
not recognize the place. It's a
little Uke driving down a fa­
miliar stretch of road-one tliat
once was single lane and
bumpy -and noticing the road
now Is smoother, wider and
has a freshly paved blacktop.
That's not all. A new shopping
mall, a bank and several gas
stations have sprung up over SCC Prssidsnt E. Ann McGss. Ph D.
night. ‘How could that be?* you
ask yourself. 'Am I really that
out of touch with what's going ‘Classrooms and offices will
on In my community'/' you con­ not compete for space in the
tinue to ponder. Finally, you building.' says Ken King,
chalk tt up to progress and chairman of SCC'a Biology de­
partment. ‘Our new laboratorycontinue on your way.
Seminole Community College intense science facility features
10 wet labs equipped with oxy­
Is a lot like that old, familiar
stretch of highway. If you h a­ gen supplies, gases, and dis­
ven't driven past or walked the tilled and tap water. An elabo­
campus In several months, rate air purification system will
then you may be In for a enable students to conduct bi­
pleasant surprise. Especially ology and chemistry experi­
ments-In Tt » XI1ls l k » J I | l l j W I _
| when you drive along the new
1.1148 mile College-Drive con­ men I." explained1-King. H i t s ’
necting Lake Mary Boulevard to will allow our students to con­
U.S. Hwy. 17-92. Aside for be­ duct experiments under induaing a wonderful shortcut, the tty-fike conditions;— 1------lien ova It on of the nursing
pleasant scenery Is a refresh­
ing change of pace for motor­ labs and other facilities around
campus are designed to en­
ists.
Among the larger construc­ hance the learning experience
tion projects that got under for students.
way at SCC last year are a new
$5 million state-of-the-art Sci­
Big plans are on SCCs hori­
ence laboratory building and
zon. College officials arc
major renovation of the Col­ working diligently In Tallahas­
lege's Nursing laboratory. The see this legislative session to
two-story. 25,000 square-foot
secure funding for a Seminole
Science facility Is unique tn de­ Community College-University
sign tn that only laboratories of Central Florida Joint-use
will occupy the building. educational facility. If all goes

according to plan, soon SCC
students will be able to earn
their bachelor's degree from
UCF at Seminole Community
College's Sanford campus. "We
have articulation agreements
with the state universities. In­
cluding UCF,* said McGee. ‘A
Joint-use facility with UCF will
enable our students to grt fouryear degrees without leaving
Seminole County. We're work­
ing with UCF and our legisla­
tive delegation to get the
needed funding, and I'm opti­
mistic about our chances.*
added McGee.
Progress on the Oviedo Cam­
pus should get Into full swing
by mid-year. A ground breaking
ceremony
Is
tentatively
planned for June or July at the
160-acre site In southeast
Seminole County. Although
construction has been delayed
several months, the College
remains confident that classes
will be offered during the first
PUass Sm SCC. Pag* 8A

Continued from Pag« 3A

tion work at the lake. To date,
much of the work has been de­
signed to better understand the
lake and Its problems, but that
phase of study Is nearing on
end. The Friends are proposing
a number of pilot projects to
reduce stormwater pollution.
Thousands of yards of berms
have been removed to recon­
nect the lake to Its historic
wetlands. The Florida Depart­
ment of Transportation Is also
a partner as thr time nears for
replacement of the SR 46
bridge. DOT has pledged to
work with the Friends and the
District In designing a bridge
span that will restore some of
the historic flows belwren the
lake and the St. Johns River,
which will enhance the lake's
ability to cleanse and flush Itaeir.
Of course much of Seminole
County 1s nearly as pristine
and beautiful ns at any time in
history. For those areas criti­
cal to the protection of our wa­
ter resources, the District has
pursued land purchases and
the acquisition of development
rights. Putting land In public
ownership protects the land.
However, the purchase of de­
velopment rights ts also a
valuable tool In that It leaves
the land In private ownership
und on the tax rolls, but pro­
tects the land from develop­
ment.
Land acquisition work has
focused on the protection of
Lake Jesup. Three parcels
ulong Its shore total 3.700
nrres and help protect the
lakes floodplain.
Other notable land acquisi­
tion
efforts
are
ongoing
throughout
the
Econlockhatchee River Basin. Through a
partnership with the Florida
Division of Forestry, the LittleBig Econ State Forest Is a
5.800-acre publicly owned con­
servation area that protects
the river and provides a variety
of recreational opportunities.
In 1997 the District was w ccessful In purchasing the de­
velopment rights along the
Econ leading up to and In­
cluding the river’s confluence

with the St. Johns River.
To learn more about the DlsUlcFs land acquisition work In
Seminole County and else-

where, visit the District s web
site to view pages dedicated tn
rrereatlon.il
lands
at
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En joy The Rent Florida

UCF byword for 1998: Growth
BY Jerry Klein
ACTING niRECTOR
UCF NEWS BUREAU
Name a category; academics,
student population, economic
impact, campus facilities, the
list goes on. and the adjective
that comes io mind ai the Uni
verstty of Central Florida is
“growth."
The most otnlous example Is
the student population, now at
28.302 for the spring semester.
Thirteen p e rc e n t (3.619) live In
Seminole County.
In the decade ahead. UCF
expects to face student popula­
tions swelling to over •tO.tX'O.
Plans are under way to use the
Internet and computer tech­
nology to provide educational
services to new and continuing
students alike. For example.
UCF and Seminole Community
College have Just opened a
computer based program to
allow people who get A.S, de­
grees from SCC to continue In
a five year program to get a
B.S. degree In Vocational Edu­
cation.
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quarter of 2000. Dr. Hank
Hurley. Vice President of Stu­
dent Success Services at SCC.
anticipates serving 1,000 hill
and jiart-tlme students when
the Oviedo Campus opens.
Hurley’ added that twice that
number are expected to mi­
grate to the new educational
center when all the facilities
are complete.
Detroit may build America's
automobiles, but many of the
people best trained to main­
tain them are coming from
Sanford, as evidenced by a n a­
tional award for automotive
technical education earned by
SCC this past year.
The American Automobile
Manufacturer's Association and
American Vocational Associa­
tion selected the College for
their Industry Planning Coun­
cil Award for Excellence. The
award Is presented annually to
the best automotive technician
education program tn the
United States.
On the heals of the. national
automotive award. SCC re­
ceived a check for $250,000
from the Centra) Florida Auto
Dealer’s
Association.
The
money will be used to con­
struct a $5 million automotive
training center on the College's
campus.
"The
automotive
service technology program at
Seminole Community College
Is producing qualified auto re­
pair and service technicians at
a prodigious rate,* said Bar­
bara Miller. Central Florida
Auto Dealer's Association ex­
ecutive director.
‘Individuals who cam de­
grees and receive training in
the SCC program are proficient
In the skills they need to Im­
mediately contribute to an auto
dealership, repair service or
automotive-related business,*
explained Miller.

Osr grsatsst strength
SCC’s greatest strength Is
our comprehensive mission
which Is supported by our ex­
cellent faculty. Not all commu­
nity colleges In1Florida are to­
tally comprehensive. Plus, over
SO percent of our faculty have
achieved master's or doctorate
degrees.
SCC occupies the enviable
position of providing academic
offerings that extend from
English for Speakers of other
Languages to High School Di­
ploma completion to univer­
sity-transfer programs tn lib­
eral arts fields which are en­
hanced by an excellent Honors
Program to career programs In
varied technical areas. In this
way. SCC differs substantially
from other community colleges.
The College views Itself as the
“training engine* for Central
Florida and as a primary sup­
port service for the learning,
economic and cultural needs of
Seminole County.

this. UCF’s President John I lilt
has proposed using state-ofthe-art distance learning tech­
nology. such as computer
based courses and live Interac­
tive televised classes offered by
University faculty at the exist­
ing community college cam ­
puses, lo help the stale cope
with the r.vpcctcd tidal wave of
students In the next 10 years,
Meanwhile, thr UCF campus
is building like mad to keep up
with the growth. A tiew Stu­
dent Union building opened in
the fall. A 1.300 car parking
garage opened In January. A
new Communications Building
Is opening this month (March),
and construction Is under way
on .mother parking garage,
more student housing, a health
services building and a new
building for the College of
Health and liiblic Affairs
(which, by the way. Is one of
the fastest growing colleges In
the state university system )
Its not all Just bricks and
mortar. Hie Board of Regents
lias Just approved two new
master's degree programs, in
Spanish and In English as a
second language, reflecting

cility on SCCs Sanford cam ­
pus.
Siemens Telecom Networks
recently renovated several of
SCC’s electronics labs and now
Is operating the highly publi­
cised and very successful Elec­
tronic Technician Advanced
Program training center on ihc
College's campus. Since Its In­
ception 1992. the Internship
program has been a unique
partnership between education
and Industry. Students train as
clcctronlrs technicians as part
of a rigorous two-year program
combining academic Instruc­
tion with hands-on training.
Central lo the success of tinprogram Is thr customized
laboratory w-Jierr a master
craftsman provides practical
(raining.
According to E. Ann McGee,
Seminole Community College
president. T he program Is an
excellent example of Industry
and education working together
to train tomorrow's work force.
Graduates of this program are
among live best trained elec­
tronics technicians in the n a ­

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p a rl is also growing: Its budget
m ils $258 m illion Ib is year.
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Pic vast
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D is ta n c e Learn ing
Today's technology lets you
turn your home or office into a
college classroom. All you need
ts a computer with Internet ac­
cess or a IV and VCR. This
flexibility lets you set your
school schedule to fit your
busy llfrstyle. Keeping In con­
tact with your Instructor and
classmates using electronic
mall (r:tnull) fosters bonding
among classmates found In
more traditional learning sel­
lings.
The course work rrqulrrd of
students who choose to take
distance learning classes ts the
same. Thr major difference Is
the level of responsibility
placed on each learner. At the
beginning of each semester,
studcntB receive the Instruc­
tor's syllabus Including test
dates and homework assign­
ments. You tap the Information
when It's convenience for you.
If .Ups style of instruction
sounds rigid for you. call 328-

dents of Seminole County be­
long to the UCF Alumni Asso­
ciation). Studies show collegeeducated people cam signifi­
cantly mote than others. Flguiv ilir economic Impact of
that.
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ALL-STAR CHEER GYM
The *AH Star Cheer Gym* located m
2280 North Hwy 427 has experienced
I 81 tint
bcaaon m 1996 The gym is tie home d
l a National Champion Taka Mary All
Stan* and la owned and operated by Tony
— --------------------i Mary.
' ' In­
and
Gena Evans of Lake
Mary.KHead
structor is Brian Fomotev who ranked 7to
to toe naton to CcSege Nationals Partner
Sturts to boto 1996 and 1997 whle also
cheering lor University of Central Florida.
The Wanted Writ also consists of UCA.
MCA. and UCF cheerleaders The gym
strives to maintain a student-tnstructor raSoof less then iO-lo-1.
This hat bean an Impressive
el tie lake Mary AM
i Star teen
have received natonal aaeneon. The Sen­
ior AM Stars were toe Champions of al
tons regional ccmpeWtons toey entored,
toey won too Stale Cheer Champtondtp h
Tampa egetoet toe best 22 Senior A l Star
learns to Florida and were Grand NaSona!
Champions d too FCC netonato. They
wd represent toe dfy d Lata Mary whan
toay compels to March to Galas, Texas
fw NUA ummpionsnip wrun v im t
ehrt loam has already larked 3rd to too
natal Tha Jcrtcr Tea squad has also
won evwytfrig from Reatonab to a Na­
tan* Championship and numerous indi­
vidual awards, inducing a Jureor National
Indvidual Champion and Junior Al SMs
Team member. The Junior Silver squad
gets too most Improved award tor toe year.
Their hard work and spirit has been wi insprason to everyone to toe gym This was
too first year oI oomptMon tor too Pas
Wee Al Stars and tw r success has been
itobetevable They were Can-Am Re
dond Champions. Inner City Games
champion, and rarked 6to to toe Stale
Cheer Championahlpe aiganet teems
composed mainly d tfto and atxti grade
cheerleaders. Tha lake Mery Pee wee
*•
team consist d two tokd graders a ts
rest d toe team is second, first, and Urv
dergertan cheerleaders. Aooordng to Gene
Evans, agatoaf tsams of Hair own
toay may oatoa bast to toa naton. I
was a 'cutael* notarial champfowWp toay
would surely win In every dvWon. The All
Star Cheer Gym aleo has a suocaasfcl Al

Star Gance Team. So, if you Iowa making
Mends, travekng, diotongng your skills,
and to opportunity to perform before toou
sands, ten look trio tie Lake Mary Ail
Star Dance Team tor toe music-pumping,
crowd-jumping, fun-toving, experience of a

cIht floppy ‘ECves

Tha gym plana on addng two more
ccmpotraon team lor toe ixioombg sea« n . Tryouts begin toApr! and end to May.
The gym aleo oflers recreational desses
tor WskJI levels and todvidud instruction
from 5-yaari ckJ to college level. The gym
■too has a sptot pro diop and w* go InternMonal »«* spring when I will conduct
Cheerteadng Camps tor teems from
Germany.

CHILD CARE

A family-owned child
care center, licensed for
forty-five children, has
served the Lake Mary
area for 15 years.

Aooordng to Tony Evana. toots are sev­
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gym tor ehsartaadnfl. Mary gymnartca
advertise cheerteedng
and have exceSert ooeches to toedi turnb»ng Etot, Tony taste Its very Important b
consider toe tod toto tor tostrucaon to al
of choartoadrn; ssnang. motions,
toa deveiM"P&gt;. ixpresdon, ttonoo. and
,
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Cheer Gym, d ieart— den are special and
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If you want individual attention and T.L.C. in a learnins environment, plus the security of an HRS
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to eddton to skill, cheerleaders learn
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btty, leadership, sportsmanship, end have
toe opportLrtty to stand ib to front d toouaandt of peopto and Ml Ham what to do
Than is noting mom vtomnt ban a
strong, hesftoy cheerieeder. Eyas tost
sparkle, a aula toafs eo conscious n
makes otoars emle. and a body Med wifi
andasa enemy an al quaMee d a
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wdh tit lexibary of gymnasts, tie atmngto
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men! to preservation cfTorls Is
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projects in species' countries
of origin.
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program
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possible through a grant from
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The zoo's education depart­
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Keith Williams. Oakland Chapel Funaral Director

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Full tuieral service and cemelory op
MV1S at I m tune ol m v l earned ou try
caring professronals wtu believe n tiersonatiing tfxs final tribute
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Baldwin Fairchild Cemeteriwx and Fu­
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canng service to families m r » greater
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a leader m Jx* deathcare industry with 9
chapels aril 5 cemeteries m toe area we
are realty about Li'e’ care Throughout Te
years we have earned toe reputation "A
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eitenckng our compassionate care to our
families and toe community alike We
pnde ourselves on Te usque compreten
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younger widows and widowers
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* Referral network to other bereavement
support groups and ndrvtdual counseling
ottered in the community
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stall in service training seminars, workstiops
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eciinmltmeni in quality growth
nuil development through nt
tenllmi to ciet.nl mul planning
An lm |N ir im i1 move Iasi yenr
was die elevation ol former
Public Safely Director Gary
Kaiser In coimly manager. Kai
ser helped re organize Ibe way
die rouuly served Its .'in7.49H
residents.
One ol die major dec isions
die county
enmmlsstoners
would make in 1997 was
whether to award Ms ambu­
lance service contract lo a pri­
vate company or to the county
lire fighters
H ie dec ision lo go with our
own firelighters helped save
the tax payers money and paid
huge dividends in Iasi mouth's
tornadoes." said Commissioner
Win Adams."
'Die county's First Response
Emergency Team, has hern
emulated across the country
The Department ol Public
Safety lias also dedicated more
Ilian 1.200 hours in prevention
and safely classes to educate
the community on llrst aid.

CPU and lire safety.
In 1997, KMS/Fire/Rescue
|HTsomicl were dispatched to
11.980 KMS calls, transported
more lliou nod patenls. and re­
sponded to 4.445 fire Inci­
dents,
Firelighters/ rrscur teams
were on the scene within min­
utes after the Fell. 29 tornado,
and remained on rail the next
two weeks. Stic-rlirs Office
deputies also secured the
hardc-st lilt areas and made
rerlatn die was no tooling or
Invasion by con artists.
-Sheriff (Don) Ksllnger has
been recognized for tils Innovallvc management In addressing
our rrlme problem." Morris
said. Ksllnger teamed with oth­
ers In the county In establish
the new Juvenile Detention
Center on U.S. Highway 17-92.
In July, the Sherllfs Office and
Public Surety Division will he
housed In a new building also
on 1792
Tlie redevelopment of 17-92
will he holly debated. Some
county officials call It the eye­
sore of the county The major­
ity of die adult entertainment

buslnesscs arc sprinkled along
17-92 In tlit* Fern Park and
Casselberry arras.
In 1997. the county estab­
lished a new adult entertain­
ment ordinance and sevrral
weeks ana grandfathered live nf
the businesses, allowing them

to stay on 17-92. There are
also three clubs In Casselberry
that the county and the city
must deal with in nn Interlocal
agreement.
County staff Is trying to work
with all the rllles as well as

Sc li ne e ( 'enter .mil ilie- orangfand (Iseenla H o a r d s o| County
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was the- promise ol Flonda dial
lew l o n i n m u i l l c s will have at
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community, you can count on Columbia Medical Center - Sanford.
O ur hospital is home to Seminole County's only open-heart surgical program. O ur
other services include The Baby Place maternity services, inpatient and outpatient
surgery, an intensive care unit, 24 -hour emergency care and chest pain center and a
complete range of diagnostic testing.
We also bring our healthcare services even closer to you with the Columbia
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Sprrunol* Herald. San lord, Florida - Sunday. March 29,1990 • 1 $

From successful past comes vision for future
the coming years we should
see a more attractive and vi­
brant business climate.

Wayne Weinberg, president
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The community of Seminole
County Is the land of good and
plenty for many reasons. We
have Florida's highest median
Income, nationally recognized
schools, a strong pro business
environment, safe streets, a
growing technological Industry,
affordable housing, the top for­
eign exporter tn the region. and
wonderful recreation' and ex­
traordinary natural resources
where you can watch the ea­
gles soar.
Seminole County
l*ubllc
Schools Superintendent Dr.
Paul Hagerty and SCC Presi­
dent Dr. E. Arm McGee arc
leading the way to ensure that
our children have real world
skills to successfully compete
In today's demanding Job mar­
ket. No wonder we are the envy
of the region and a growing
player In the global economy.
Our exceptional quality of eco­
nomic life la the result of effec­
tive community partnerships.
Much of that success Is a t­
tributed to pro business county
and city governments. Semi­
nole County's business Incen­
tive program represents a
sound business plan. It Is on
often Imitated national model.
In less than two years, the
county's Incentive program has
resulted In 6,000 new jobs with
an average salary of more than
$30,000. This year alone the

The second small business
Incubator facility at the I*ort of
Sanford has been completed
and Is now fully occupied. Two
additional small business In­
cubator
lacllllles
(25.000
square feel! are scheduled for
completion by 1999. Three In­
ternational companies occupy
the facility. Seminole County
Government and Orlando JJan *
ford Airport have partnered to
develop a county-wide foreign
trade zone.
A 260.000 square - foot mixed
use project will lower over *he
southeast comer of 1-4 and
Central Parkway In Altamonte
Springs. Channel 55 will bring
Ortando Sanford Airport Executive Director Stovo Cooke. The airport fa
a mix of office space. 300 timeMated to be the third busiest international destination in the state.
share or extended stay hotel
rooms, a state-of-the-art televi­
Seminole County School Board Agency for the county's main sion studlo/productlon facility
highway
17-92.
Tills
means
tax
will receive nearly one and one
with a 400-person convention
half million dollars os a direct dollars generated by business
auditorium, shops and a 24
along
the
14-mile
corridor
will
benefit of business Incentive
hour cafe. Altamonte Springs
be
an
Investment
for
economic
projects. The Incentive pro­
also Is developing an enter­
redevelopment
of
17-92.
Over
gram Is expanding the busi­
ness tax base reducing the
load carried by residential
properly owners. This Is sig­
nificant for our future eco­
nomic growth.
The radar screen shows the
county and our family of cities
moving forward. The County
lias adopted a Greater Semi­
nole County Chamber of Com­
merce Initiative and created a
Community
Redevelopment

The Interstate^ corridor is being widened to accommodate growth. A beau­
tification effort is under way for the i-4 counterpart, U.S. Highway 17-92.

tainment district at Cranes determined to revitalize Its his­
toric downtown. Mayor Lany
Roost.
Casselberry will bring on line Dale's aggressive waterfront
major retail development at the redevelopment plan Includes a
busiest intersection tn Central 300 room hotel and conference
Florida.
436
and
17-92. center. The city's airport. Or­
Casselberry Exchange will offer lando Sanford. Is on line lo be­
150,471 square feet of retail come the third busiest Interna­
tional destination In the state.
space.
Winter Springs does not have
Longwood Is working to
renovate and preserve Its his­ a downtown, so city commis­
toric district and stimulate re­ sioners are studying plans to
newal of the downtown district. build the Winter Springs Town
Lake Mary Is rapidly becom­ Center. The development would
ing the high tech center of the combine retail, commercial,
region. The expansion of Rine­ and residential.
Oviedo now has the third re­
hart Road will result in addi­
mall In Seminole.
Lake Mary Mayor David Msalor and Sanford Mayor Larry Data discuss a plan tional healthy economic devel­ gional
opment.
The
city
of
Sanford
Is
PW
aac
tn
Vitim,
Paf* JB
for davalopmant of Sanford's laksfront.

As the county grows, so does
the newspaper of record
From Staff Reports

people In the business believe
the community owns the
The Seminole Herald. Semi­ newspaper."
nole County's oldest newspa­
Home, an entrepreneur for
per. will enter the 21st cen­ the past 17 years, holds Inter­
tury under new ownership, ests In residential and com­
with Its new name.
mercial development, truck­
In September of 1997, Re­ ing. insurance, newspapers
public Newspapers of Knox­ and a radio station.
He founded papers In 1988.
ville. Tenn.. purchased the
Sai\ford Herald from the Mar­ Home's first newspaper was
tinsville Bulletin. Inc. of Mar­ the Zephyrhllls News (Fla.).
tinsville, Va.. owners of the That same year, he established
Farragut/West Side Press En­
newspaper since 1953.
Doug Home, owner of Re­ terprise.
Home said he has been In­
public Newspapers, said he
sees the change In ownership terested tn the Herald since
as ■transferring the steward­ 1986 and had visited with the
previous
owner,
Robert
ship to the next steward.
"A newspaper has Its own life Haskell.
"We’re thrilled to hove the
and momentum." Home said.
"Nobody really owns a news­ newspaper." Home said. "It la
paper. A newspaper Is a reflec­ an excellent facility and prop­
tion of the community. The erty. I am a big believer in that

Th# B m ln o b Hsrsld, $00 N. Franc* Avc-, tenford, it growing wftti the county.

part of Florida."
Among the changes at the
Herald. Home said there
would be added coverage In
surrounding areas in the
northern part of the county
Including
Sanford.
Lake
Mary/Heathrow and Oviedo.
Change In the name of the
paper to The Seminole Herald
better reflects community In­
terest emphasizing all the "fine
dtles In the county."
Home's ties to Florida date
back to 1985 when he devel­
oped Seminole Centre, home
to Wal-Mart. Publlx. and the
now: closed Lurla's, on U.S.
Highway 17-92 In
The
Seminole
Herald.
founded In 1908. Is the latest
addition to and the first dally
newspaper of the Republic
Ftoass ess Herald, Fags SB

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‘Worship ‘Together

Starlight Baptist Church

WORD OF LIFE
CHURCH OF GOD
IN CHRIST

I Family Oriented Bible Believing Church''
Soul Winning
Children’s Programs

Bus Ministry
Active Teens

Sunday School
Morning Worship
Sunday Evening
Thursday Evening

HIMSanford Avenue, Sanford, FI. 32771
4(17-323-9048
Elder loluu.m m Henderson. Pastor

9:30 AM
10:30 AM
6:30 PM
7:30 PM

Sir.Ji» School
1000am
Uomng WorVuo
1130am
VWtngWorkers
600pm
Evtnmg Struct
730pm
TutvU,
Multi Purposetiight 730pm
B'tUr Stud, Vtnn
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600pm

190 E. Bahama R d , Winter Springs. FL

(407) 696-5110
Independent • Fundamental Dr. Glenn C. Riggs. Pastor

Usher Board
700pm
Cho*Rthrarul 730pm
1st Sunday
Thelord's Supper
2ndSunday UmWoman
(route) DayandDmer
3rdSunday Pastoral
4thSunday YouthDay
Sot Sunday FrlowshipandCVmrr
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FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
SANTORD

(la Ike heart ■t th« city)

Between Park Ave. and Oak
On 3rd and 4lh Streets
PH 323-2663
TAX: 322-2664
Rev. Bruce B. Scott
10:00 A.M. SUNDAY WORSHIP &amp;
SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL ACES
Youth Croups for all ages
!i:30 Wednesday night dinners and study

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THURSDAY
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222 Hickman Rd.
Sanford. F L 32771
(Acnns from Seminole Ttmn Center)

SUNDAY HOLY EUCHARIST 7:30 8. 10 0 0 A M.
WEEKDAY EUCHARIST
TUES 7 0 0 A M. - WED. 1 0 0 0 A M.
THURS. 7:30 VM.

1st &amp; 3 r d S U N D A Y 9 :0 0 P .M .

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OF GOD

8210 M arkha m W o o d s R d ., Lak a M a ry
333-2030

8 0 1 V . 22nd SC, Sanford 322-3942

SE N IO R PASTO R: W E S L E Y L B A K E R
SU N D AY S C H O O L

9:45

SU N D AY M ORNING W OR SHIP
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W ED N ESD A Y SERVICE

Invites you To Corn Worship With Us!

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Traditional Rooms Catholic
Mas-THdendot Latin
Father Joha Peek

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Fam ily Night Supper
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SEMINOLE TRINITY CHRISTA IN SCHOOL
(PRESCHOOL •GRADE 12)

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St Peter’s Episcopal Church

WORSHIPCeNKR
Where iho Healing Water
o f God's Love Flows“

GRACE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
499 Country C lu b RtL, Lake M a ry • 322-1472

LU TH ER A N
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499 N. Country Club Rd.
LAKE MARY
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Sunday Service*: 6 am and 10 am
Christian Education: 9 am (al ages)
Nursery Cara tram: 9 am
Chldran't Church: 10 am
Wedtaaday Eucharist: 6JO pm

700 Rinehart H d .L k . Mary___444-6*73

All Souls
Catholic
Church
and School
800 S. O A K A V E N U E
S A N FO R D
C H U R C H : (4 0 7 ) 322-3795
S C H O O L: (4 0 7 ) 322-7090
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323-8127
PASTORSMANANOGALUNC

Sunday VfersMp 10:30

The Lake Mary Church with
a Charismatic Distinctive

322-4371
SUNDAY WORSHIP 8:23 A.M. A 10:33 A.M.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:43 A.M.
YOUTH GROUP
5:00 P.M.
SUNDAY EVENING PROGRAM MONTHLY
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• Beautiful Historic Sanctuary
• Contemporary Preaching
An active growing church with programs for children,
youth, adults, couples, seniors and families.

A place where visitor* toon become friends.

Come Grow With Us

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of Sanford
200 Fairmont
at 17-82

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For Holiday 8 Summer Hours, Please Call

Laka Mary IM .

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3 2 2 -3 0 5 2 o r 3 2 3 -0 6 1 0

2 0 2 0 OAK A V E . • SA N FO R D
(Acmeefrom Dairy Queen)
11 ■■

Palmetto Avenue
Baptist Church
■

—Rev. Ron WUUams—

Sunday Worship • 10:00
Lake Mary Elem entary School
Lake Mary Blvd. &amp; Country Club Rd.
3 2 3 -8 9 0 0

L0NGW00D CHURCHOF CHRIST

cAlmai) (ot pietekooJut
ptotidtd lot a h itivices.

aaae Palmetto Ava.

F IR S T C H R IS T IA N
CHURCH

1 0 1 8 N . H W Y . 1 7 -9 2
(1 M ile N o rth O f H w y . 4 3 4 )
S U N D A Y W O R S H IP
1 0 : 3 0 a .m .
S U N D A Y E V E N IN G W O R S H IP 6 : 0 0 p .m .

For Further Information:

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Pastor Jeffrey 6. Krall
Country Club Square
Airport Btvd. &amp;. 25th Street
(407) 322-9222

4 0 7 -3 2 4 -4 3 3 8
4 0 7 -3 2 3 -5 8 3 0

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933-1583 Faetor 1

(Dladplsaof Chriat)
1507 Saaford Arc.
Saaford, PL

Service Ttmn;
Sun........ 9:30 am . Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Worship Service
Wed........7:30 p.m. Midweek Service with Royal
Rangers and Mlssionettes
Frt...........7:30 p.m. Youth Service

10:301

SUNDAY SCHOOL

Sunday School
Worship

9:45 am
11:00 am

Everyone Is Welcome hi OurOmgrtgUkml
Nursery Provided • Handicap Access

A FRIENDLY CHURCH'

VISITORS ALW AYS WELCOME

�Semtnoie Herald. Sanford. Florida •Sunday. March 29.1996 •

Herald

C o a ti n n e d

IB

Newspaper group, which has
12
weekly
newspapers:
Zcphyrhllls News. South Lake
Press Florida; Farragut/West
Side Press Enterprise. Tennes­
see: Jessamine Journal Ken­
tucky: Kings Mountain Herald.
Cleveland Times, The Eagle.
Belmont Banner, Mount Holly
News. Bessemer City Record.

all of North Carolina, and the
South Lake Shopper In Florida.
As the largest newspaper In
the Republic group of about
130 employees, the Seminole
Herald with about 40 employ­
ees and a printing press, will
serve as the central hub for
Florida operations, according

VisionCaallawd fra * rat* I*

JAlwutir* i w*. ona
rmocnc r c a m s , st
ruNtRAt. exxetexa

fu lfillin g a Service To O u r
C o m m u n ity In T im e O f J fe e d

CST. ISM

Oviedo Market Place, to com­
pliment Its home loam charm.
Oviedo Is also the fastest
growing residential community
In the nation.
There’s more to marvel. To
quote Seminole County Com­
mission Chairman. Randy Mor­
ris. *ln the North 1-4 corridor
alone, approved developments
at build out will Include 13
million square feet of office, re­
tail and Industrial space. That
Is tartee the size of doamtoam
Orlando.*
Indeed, the Greater Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
Is proud to be partners In this
process. Seminole County is
the land of good and plenty.
But there are challenges. How
do are manage congested
roads, school class room sizes,
environmental Issues. and
health care to name a few. A
critical Issue staring us In the
face Is redevelopment of arhat
are have created. Simply put.
we must avoid deterioration of
residential and business areas.
How do are? We must con­
tinue to recognize and be open
to opportunity. We must avoid
being the victim of this quote,
"that most of us never recog­
nize opportunity until It goes to
work in our competitor’s busi­
ness.* Vital lo our future suc­
cesses Is the continuation of
public and private partner­

ships.
These are the foundation of
Seminole County's success In
the past and will be essential
to our future. The Greater
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce Is proud to be part­
ners and leaders In this proc­
ess. In partnership with county
government, the county’s seven
cities, and several business
partners, the Chamber has de­
veloped the Seminole Vision.
The Seminole Vision Is a col­
laborative effort of more than
100 volunteer community lead­
ers to create a united commu­
nity agenda. The Vision process
Is based on partnerships.
It has provided a forum for
relationship and trust building
for leaders from diverse per­
spectives and sectors of the
community. Nine stakeholder
groups are concentrating their
efforts around the dimension of
quality of life issues common
to almost every community.
They Include education, trans­
portation. business, economic
development, crime, recrea­
tion. religion, effective govern­
ment. community services and
health care. In less than 18
months. The Semtnoie Vision
has been the catalyst for many
initiatives.
We have the opportunity to
expand the various public and
private partnerships that are
now In puce. There is no room
for apathy.

to Nick Drewry. president of
Republic Newspapers.
Drewry. who Is serving os In­
terim publisher at the Herald.
said Republic Is very Inter­
ested In expanded Its opera­
tions In the Central and
Northern Florida area, with a
particular focus on community
and the quality of life In the
communities.
Drewry said Seminole Herald
readers will see some positive
changes In the newspaper with
substantially more circulation
and expanded news coverage.
*We Intend to put thts news­
paper back Into a place of
prominence
In
Seminole
County where are think It once
was." Drewry said.

When it conies to
fit, “almost”just isn’t
good enough.
Wc build a lot o f com fort into each pair o f Trotters*,
using the softest leathers, cushioned linings and flexible
soles. But w e know that the right fit is just as important.
That’s w hy w e offer sizes and w idths for
virtually any woman's fe e t
\
So d o n 7 s e ttle f o r a f i t th a t's
a lm o st right. T ry o n a p a ir
o f Trotters, to d a y t

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T h a t

This illustration is based on a 3 ton unit operating at a S EE R (Seasonal energy efficien­
cy rating) of 7, replaced with a TR A N E XL1400 Florida Comfort System with 4 times more
moisture removal operating at 14.4 S EER , with 100% financing upon approved credit.

System^Kctuctej:

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• Variable Speed Airhandier
• Super efficient Condenser
• System Thermostat
• New Freon Lines
• Materials &amp; Labor
• 2 Year All Parts &amp; Labor Warranty
• 10 Year Factory Warranty On Compressor
&amp; Condenser
• 100% Financed at 13.75% Trane
Financing With Approved Credit

Facemyer Rebate
Cash Back From TRANE
FPL Rebate____________
TOTAL REBATE SAVINGS

H E A T IN G
2499 Old Lake Mary Rd., Suite H 2 0 , Sanford
O d lU fiA IH f Pty i it

�4 8 •Serr»no*« Hom'd Sanford. Florida •Sunday, March 29,1996

BIB &amp; TUCKER
Bib &amp; Tucker apectekre* to carrytoj
name brand cMdrsn's doming such as
Otettotev Poto. Gap sod Gymbore# Girls
sirs* era from 0-14 and boys ste#a from

08.

They ateo ooncanaate on aklwaar tor to
northl They have a h J Ina of maternity
doffing from nurstog bras. UgfSai and
bating stats, nghl ig&gt; to awetog and profassionte wear. 04} &amp; Tucker concentrates
on name brands such as Motoerhood, Dan
Howard. Mmf, and Pas In The Pod
There are Two rooms of bte?y tumnure.
toys, squtomsrt and accassorias. They
ateo provktewal hanging*, temp* and cnb
set*.

ROBERT P. COLLETTE. MD, P.A
Drs Robert CoBpne (teR) and Devano Shah (light) offer oomprpr*yervo specially
care of ear, nose, tre a t and s n n dsorders Services are provxtod tor boti adifts
and chidren rciuclng endoacopic m u surgery, tonsils ore) adenoids, ear surgery,
taaai oosmeSc surgery, cotagen tryrctnns. snoring and stoop njv »vi fvvvi nrvt nrxk
cancer surgery, hearing toss, laser ston resurtaeng ant itrnoptasty. Dr Coftette Is
board cersfied In Otolaryngology and Dr. Shah Is board ekgtote Bu*i are on stall 8

The inventory charm* defy with hurv
(feeds of naw Serna arreted each and every
day. N you have quality chidren's or matemlty lam s to excatote oondton ted
wood kk* to earn a m space and a m
money tor toa asms tool hang to y o r do*
etejaal feee to bring toam by tor frtepaefeon
otTuasdays. Wedwsttey* or Thmdays
bom 10 a m ira i4 p m
8t&gt; 8 Tucker oonsnns buys ouw gi or
feeds* tor store credt Remember. toere
Is money to your doaefl Come and vteto

Florida Hospital Altamonte and Cctembte Msdcai Center- Santord and Volusia Medi­
cal Center. Orange City Offices to Deltona (916 Deltona Btal. SUM 109. (407) 5746200). Lake Mary (4100 W lake Mary BMd . SUM 110.444-0673) and AJMmorSs
Springs (396 E. Altamonte Dr . 444-0673) are open 830 a m to 5 p m to serve (to
.T»l new patents The toenefy staff todudss Dsa OlZauo. rsoeptonst (from fell .
confer photo). S uuam e Teal, m edial asstttani. Shoron DiOrsna. office manager.
EKa Burton, recepsomsl and Maryann Eckert, mectcal assistant

CAFE SORRENTO

tl you hevenl had cpportuviy to dne te
Cate Sorrento. Lake Mary's oktete restauram you mu*i pul r»» on you *TO DO*

htl

There you wil dwcover toe bail Italian

safe and wpporl of Berntos sawing ma­
chines Frequent sewing classes are of­
fered to toe community to Introduce Bemtoa madxnes and toe (cry of sewing
to her pre-venture ptamtog Mrs. Hicks
approached toe Smal Bustoses Develop­
ment Center m Seminole Community
Cortege She had bean recommended t&gt;
toe SCOSOOC by Jalf Triplet of Hitoington Berk. When ateed whet rote dd toe
SBDC office play to her hftoeee Mrs
Hicks said "Huge. I donT know If you had
not bean s o r t * I would have had tot
guts to keep gong*. When tod d her re­
marks Wayne Hardy, toa Coordtoator d
toaSCC/SBOC. rspaed. ffiMody Is one cf
tooee fevfevtduais tote you know wM suc­
ceed She has so much drive and determineton. I got a real kick cxJ of wetchtog her
overcome any obstacls tote arose to her
pen*

W&amp;M\
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A major area tool toe SBDC worked wtti
Mrs Hicks wes to having her assemble
her business plan Lfcs many artrspreneus she wasn't sue tote a tote aftort to
*n# t r s and research was raety necev
sery w«h al har aspertenoe to toe toduery
Du when a*ed how tee tesla row teal
toe eisittes the rspted 1 am uteng s even
more now, II reefy hatoed me team toe
value of formal ptersttog.

BERNINA SEWING CENTER
F orded by Melody L Hicks to toe
spmg of 1997. Barnra Sewing Centre has

become a beetrve of activity to Orange
Crty, Florida Located on one d toa major
toorou^torcs M connect Orange Crty
and Deltona. Beavia Sewing Center Is »«

Tfu wtengneas of Hitotenton Bank's Jafl
Triplet to lake a personal stearate to Mrs.
Hick's Vterteurs was anoter key factor to
helpinq her achieve butereas sucow Jeff
oomctedtoeSBOC ragUarty to check oi
Mrs. Hicks progress «s t effisred auggse-

Justice----------------------------------------------und assist with court
VlcUms of Crime
(rant for

C o n tin u ed tra m Page flA
violated a n o contact condition
of their release, lie will a l s o

assist In locating both victims
and defendants, serve subpoc-

ru ts

A ct
a p e r s o n to a s s i s t w ith pro­
-* v td U M tJn fo n n a U o n . on the filin g

transportation and accompantment on v o la tile -e a s e s .
In addition. Safehousc was * of Injunctions for protection
awarded a position through the against domestic or repeal

Sons from his view point Partnering with
local landers such as Mr. Tnptol has
greatly artoanoed toe sffeesvenesa cf toe
SMDC. The teatfeack tote local tenders
provide slows the SBDC to provida better
service and graater access for ckeots to
SBA toene Whan asked what has hop
panad In her kte since toe grand opentog.
her eyas MiR) and she sard 3 am so busy
but I am having toa feme cl my lie I am
happteftoan any otoer «ma to my working
career ' Her husband, a career Navy man.
one year away Irom retirement is bekmg
forward to conwig Into toe business to a
yet lobe detned tote. This tew ansapates
win gha har more Sme id sofve some cf
toa chaasngs* tote are present n a small
butene«a The tooua al Bem ra Sevang
Center has been customer service and
having her kte pertoer hetpng out w8 raise
her already tsgh standards or service

m

oocMng and ambtenoa to toa area Family
ownod and operated, tote 40 pkte year ott
eatery has toe fenest Chicago etyte pitta
you fine ever hed Pki*. you con stop to
from 8 am. tor tost Ural o p cf oo*se ad
choose from a very comptete breakfast
menu.
DonT forget everyday Is SertorDteoour*
Day. from 430 pm. to 830 pm. wffh a
whopping 20 percent dacounl lor oa sen­
ior friends.
Mondays, we also have our feee bever­
age day wrth el lunch and dtoner specials
For tooee of you tool have a craving lor a
Iste n rii snack or meal, Cate Sorrento is
opens am. m l 10 pm. Monday torouto
Tnuriday. Friday ana Saturday 6 am. ire
midnighi and Sijtday S am. una 10 pm
Come to Sate Sorrento soorv We ere
dedeetod to making your dtotng expert
anoe a memorable one.
Cate Sorrento new accepts VISA, MC
end DsM Cards tor your convenience We
have ateo erooncted our dafevery serve*
cel 322-8633.
Ws are easy to fend. Take lake Mary
Bouteverd to Country OUb Road, gonorh
U4 ml*, we are on your rim , 227 M
Courtry Out Road, Lake Mary.

CHARLES RAND
Ha look* ike Rchard Orsyfua and r*t
■hero' te Parry Mason
Um torn* woiid sour tool lawyer* are
adore*said Chari#* Rand, a personal in­
jury attorney who oat hte InspiraBon lor Ivs
career al to* age a 6 "welching too much
Perry Mason
Sr* Hand, Fog* SB

u f . . #S \ 6o u t

Aconsterte stream of customers f i o g i
toe kort door Is poartve proof tote Melody
has struck a rasponteva chord to toa
oorTvnuvty Har goal la to oonvart Orangs
CrtylDtetona tola toe Sevang capital of
Florida Maturity a l toeae new seamsaeaaes w8 need Banana machines

E f

Mrs Hicks has become a strong advo­
cate cf toa SCOSBOC and n rsguterty
atMteng otoar buteneas prolaaaionate b
use toa aanaoae. They were toere lor me
veto answers when I needed tosm*. S ara
begtorteng wtei toe SBDC tea has bsooms
fevorpotatod. received a SBA ban orri
suooeaaktey opened her store. Sates has*
lor aaoaadad her prryerinna and toa out­
look Is lor oonlnuad strong growto

Etc.

New Yuri Style Cheesecake*

3 loiaf«0(/f

violence. This position has
been located In the state attor­
ney's o ffic e and work* closely
with the domestic vtolrnce
unit.

Qcwfwss

101 N. Country Club Rood
Suit* 104
L«k* m*ry, F L 32746

(4 0 7 )H 3 * Z 1 Z 3
Fax (407) 323-2274

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Air Conditioning
Tires &amp; batteries
Brake Service
Com puter Diagnostics
CV Joints &amp; Axles

Electrical Repairs
Carburetor
Fuel Injection
Tune-ups
Engine Repair

8ytvM8ar Chang *

ShtMon Chang *

Y o u r A u to

Argtfto Cruz •

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chauffeur In w hile glove* to tend
your every need. Ice and co m p li­
m entary sofi d rin k s, balloons for
birthday* or anniversaries and
rv rn roll out a red carpel Tor you II
We'll m ake d ln n rr reservation*
and even pick up flowers for you
al with one phone rail to o u r
service.
Limousine service Is not Just for
the rich an d fam ous nny m ore.

u te s early for every c h a rter. Tills
Is especially Im portant for a w ed­
ding day. th e bride will stnrt
looking nl the clock 3 0 m in u tes
before you are supposed In nrrlve.
If we show u p 15 m in u tes early,
sh e will be m uch m ore relaxed.
An evening oul In a s tr r lr h lim ­
ousine should be special, o u r 5
S tar service Includes a luxedoed

■\V&lt;- have m any clien t's w ho will
lake a lim ousine for a night o u t to
d in n er w ithout having to w orry
about driving nr parking. It s very
affordable an d ru n m ake a typical
b irth d ay d in n er m ore exciting!
for m ore Information on H eath ­
row U m oiislne Service or 5 S tar
U m ouslne Service. Ju st call 3 2 2 7006.

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and good atmosphere for the entire family”

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127 N. Country Club IU*d

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3 2 2 -B E 3 3

OPEN] Mon. thru Thun. I ajn.. IS pan. Fri • Sal. * am .. 12 pan.
Sunday * am. • It pan.

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(natal lad W ith Up grad e C ush io n

5 S tar U m m islnr Service was
founded liy Handy and Klta T e r r a nova and luis been serving the lo ­
cal nrru since the fall of 1990. In
ihclr 9 yrar* of service, 5 S lar
U m ouslne linn developed a re p u ta ­
tion ihniuglwnd th e C entral F lor­
ida urea for the ultim ate in ru slom er satisfaction and first rale
service. AJI 5 S lar vehicle's a re
brand new I99H U ncoln lJm ouMne's.
As part of lltelr expansion, 5
S lar U m ouslne Service Is excited
to an n o u n ce the opening of H ralhmw U m ouslne Service to b e tte r
serve llie kiral area.
S S lar U m ouslne and H eathrow
U m ouslne Service offer all types of
packages for W eddings. Prom's.
Anniversary's, und d u rin g th e
Holidays, th eir fam ous C h ristm as
U gtiis Tour.
As we kick off the 1998 I’rom
and Wedding season. H eathrow
Umcmstne offers th is advice to e n ­
sure qua Illy service. *A rep u ta b le
IliiHiuslnr com pany offers clean
new equipm ent In pm per w orking
cinlrr. A u n d e does not w ant to b e
In a warm lim ousine with no AC
cat a lari Florida day.*
"Don't tie fooled by low rate's,
low rale's equal low end service.*
All id o u r clcnufleiira go through an
extensive training program . In ­
ducting a se p arate program s p e ­
cifically fur w edding's. We req u ire
our eh au ffru rs to arrive IS mln-

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2710 Hwy. 17-92 it
417 Beltway (NewGreenway)
In Sanford
1 Bflt South of 27th St.
(Taco Bell)
(417) 324-4412

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Oaklawn Chapel

Apopka Chapel

600 County Rd. 46A,
Lake Mary, FL 32746
322-4263

601 N. Park Ave.
Apopka, FL 32712
886-1461

Oviedo Chapel

Winter Garden
Chapel

501 E. Mitchell Hammock Rd
Oviedo, FL 32765

remem bered

ima.

366-8999

428 E. Plant St.
W inter Garden, FL 34787
656-2233

Goldenrod Chapel

Conway Chapel

7520 Aloma Ave.
W inter Park, FL 32792
677-5091

1413 S. Semoran Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32807
277-6700

Altamonte Chapel

Orlando Chapel

994 E. Altamonte Dr.
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701

301 N.E. Ivanhoe Blvd.
Orlando, FL 32804
8 9 8 -8 1 1 1

8 3 1 -2 6 2 6

cherished

Forest City Chapel
622 W. Hwy. 436
Altamonte Springs, FL 32714
-Hour T elephone: (407) 898-8111

8 6 9 -6 0 6 5

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‘H ig h la n d

CfjapeI Hill

Oaklawn Park

Memorial Park

Memorial Park

Memory Gardens

C e m e te r y

C e m e te r y a n d F u n e r a l H o m e

1 3 9 0 P a rk D r.
C a s s e lb e rry , F L 3 2 7 0 7
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W in te r P a rk , F L 3 2 7 8 9
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3 3 2 9 E . S e m o ra n B lv d .
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(4 0 7 ) 8 6 9 -1 1 8 8

2 4 0 0 H a rre ll R o a d
O rla n d o , F L 3 2 8 1 7
(4 0 7 ) 6 7 1 -3 9 1 9

6 0 0 C o u n ty R o a d 4 6 A
L a k e M a ry , F L 3 2 7 4 6
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6B * Serrunoie Herakl. Santord. Honda - Sunday. March 29,1990
Monday, 1 to 6 p m. For more sitormation
please o il 444-0403

DAYS GONE BY

CLASSIC COMMUNITIES OF
FLORIDA
Classic Communities of Florida has
boon baking quakty homes In Control
Florida snee 1976 Owner Gery Lazar has
extensive experience In stogie family
home oonstrucOon and aubdtvteton devel­
opment He has butt homes to several
n a g ta tio o k . todudng The Moorings.
Hanover Woods. Rosemont. The Springs,
Wyndham Woods. Foxmoor East ard
Wekrva Green His development expertonce indudes toe subdrwsions of Bradley
Cove. Woodgste. and WR O Wik. a l of
which he was toe exclusive bukter
His latest venture. Forest Gian, Is lo­
cated to a last growing area d Semlnde
Ccxrrty lust west of toe Semtoda Towns
Center Mai, of! d Highway 46. Forest
Glen wiM hove 44 homstltsi to a natural
senng with many d too sites sarouidng
a 4+ acre pond classic Communities will
be toe exclusive balder to Forest Gian,
with homes planned from toe SlXTs to
$203,000
Gary has bean very successfd by davotxx) his Bbeneon and energies to ona
prefect al a time, which enables him to
achieve a high standard d quatty and oorv
sistoncy to h a homes This hands on* ap­
proach arxl attonton to detal wil ensoe
Classic Communities oonlnoed success
n toe baking and devetopmenl business

David (left) and G ary Schaefer, of Florida Fluid Air, lnc.t with their new mobile attendee van

R a n d ----------------lonlinurd frmn P«c* 4B
Perry Mason never lost a case, sad
Hand, *1 have in real Me *
Rand said no practice of law is Tx* a
science, it's an art.’
Agraduate of t » University of Pennsyl­
vania aid »« University d Florida Law
Sctxbl. n I960 Rand worked as a taper
attorney first helnre taking ip no practice
Ci personal injury eventuaffy working tor
Jacobs and Goodman In 1992. he went
nto partnership with Brent Miller and hen
ot&gt;ened ha own practice on Jine 1.1997
Deakng primarily with wrongful dealt
automobile accidents, slip and fa» and dog
bios he sad he otten advises fxs clients to
got a second oprson Tm straight id- too
much tor my own good ‘ He said a vast
majonty of toe cases he handes are legr.mate claims and toe legal systems
works fairly we« bur he has timed down
clients he ckdnl thmk he ccxJd help
'Ttiere s no way you sfxxiri lose if toe law
is on your side
The ultimate goal of Rand s practce. te
sad is lo help people He sad he is differ­

ent from otoer firms in toat he meets per­
sonally with aR of his diems. Instead of
biiT ^ town deal with on investigator or
paralegal 1 estabksh a bond with my cli­
ents,* he sad
1 lei every client, If you get comptelefy
better, then I ve done my job .* he sad He
sad letters toot he receives from his cli­
ents are better toan ho monetary compen­
satory I t s Hose tongs toat make it
worthwtoie It doesnl have to be money *
Rand handes many pro t a n cases to
boto Orange and Semnoie a x rtte s nrtl
serves on toe board tor toe Center tor
Drug-tree Uwtg H I dKto l get ton positive
toeermefc. I d hang it n&gt;'
Ho sari he doesnl know if he wants t&gt;
practce law tor toe rest at his He. end tool
he is oonsademg a second career *1 don't
know what, yet or when I love toe ipa
very much, and toafs helping people."
Rand a Nwo children. Bryan, 9. and Kata.
7, are hra man concern T hese kids come
first.* he sod What does he took forward
to al end of toe day? Gong home to his

tods and a good Mage gamo
Ha s been a season ticket holder tor five
or six years
Altendng pubkc events such as Maori
games, because of his kkeness to a fa­
mous Mm star, he sa d he often gets some
unsuai looks He sad one man was star
ng at fern one rvgft. arri *1 knew exactly,
by toe expressdn on tvs face. wtMl I* was
toinkjng ■
Rands office Is located ai 407 Wekiva
Springs Rood Surte 119. Longwood For
more mtormaben col 774-1400

CIGAR BAZAR

Mary Warren is toe owner of tors pre­
mium ogar and accessory shop boated a
9065 Lake Emma Rood, si toe Lake Mary
Centre
The whole store is humcihod and a large
•election of agars are available
Customers can sit at toe mini bar a ri
vyoy their smoko
„_i shop is open Tuesrtoy f n x d i Sat
The
rdav It a m to 7 pm and Suxfey aril

ctenhol real estate offices and more toan
56.000 sales associates h r o u g td North
America
Gan and Rob Short moved to Florida
from Kindt vtth took family to 1966 and
■Days Gone B / a coirtry store m i bom
September 1967 to Deltona. After 6 years
to a a m a ltto re to a plaza, toey purchased
toa properly on toe comer d Barton Ave
arto29toSL to Santord and retocated titer
store to toe larger betting Days Gene By
ep e ad lor budnssa October, 1992 to toe
ary d Bedard. Days Gone By K a very
cotrtry store, U sd to toe brim wlto cotto­
ny tumrfcre, cteooraang occeeeories.
•orals. doU. carries, lampa. braided rugs,
to w s , quits, ptecemet*. nm era. d d » s .
gngerbread. gifts tor everyone, numerate

juiam Giidea with Coktwel Banker has
a m r a d toe termstx*i of a local Pre­
views Program as an extension d toe no­
torial and naematonal CofdweM Barker
Previews Program
Sene 1933 toe Previews Program hM
represented tormer American Prsaatente.
leaders d Fortine 500 comparees. Euro­
pean Royalty, notortef and totemoaonel
tkgmtanes. and cefebrises Irom af watts
of kte in buyvig or setn g luxury reaidanisl
properties
Gidea states. The deasrin to rttoduoe
toe Previews Program to too Lake Mary
area was based on toe negus need to
reach mo notonol and toiemasonal mar­
kets n order to more succesatuty repre­
sent our buyers and selere d excepeonal
hornet and estates
Cotdwel Barker. Lake Mary, it bested
at 3601 W Lake Mary Btvd For local totormaton about too Coktwel Banker Pre­
views Program col (407) 302-9000
Coktwel Barker, cetebratng Its 90to andversary si 1996. has mors toan 2.500 rest-

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Gary R Schaefer, president d Florida
FUd Air, Inc has opened Ns new Parker
mots, located at 400 Commerce Way.
Setts 124. Loryweeri. and w l hold a grand
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erSlore and whel H means to Longvmod *
said Gary. 'ParkeiSiora makes It easy kx
people working witli hydraulic and pneu­
matic equipment to access a variety d
had connector products.
Comnxnty members are stated to visit
tie ParVarStora (yard cpentog. April 2
ParkeWore staff members will Introduce
themselves to visitors, review services
and dscuss product appfccaBoris Prod
ucVservice factory Reps will hold demonsiraBens Chicken wings amd beverages
wel be served hroughoU the event
Park orS tore features a irvque environ­
ment where customers have hands-on
access to a broad toe d Parker Hamfin
Arad connectors, inducing hose, firings
and related products used In a variety d
industrial plant manufacturing and equip­
ment applicators The longwood Park er­
Slore is owned by Gary Schaefer and la
located al 400 Commerce Way. Suite 124.
Longwood 32750 For more tnkxmaBon
shout ParkerSlore. please cal (407) 3395100

FANTASTIC SAM'S
Gel a fantastic cut. perm or cokx a
Lake Mary’s Fantastic Sam s
Purchased in Jiiy d 1997 by Velma and
0 T McNeill, h e salon employs Cnda
Lewis as h e manager and Wendy Walker
as h e asaetam manager h e stylists are
Debts* Rogers. Debra Ok*am Duaiai
Hosbeto Karen Srtvxnber and Tvtor
Sabod
The ful service hair care salon tor t n
whole family Is open Monday hrouj/i
Thursday. 9 a m. to 8 pm and Friday and
Saturday from 9 a m k&gt;6pm
The salon is located at 3006 W Ltee
Mary Bfvd . in h e Oaks Shopping Center
For more ntarmaBon cal 32A-5I00

FIRST CHOICE TRAVEL
Specializing ri travel to Europe, C rada.
Ausuafia
h e Certobean, First Choice
Travel can schedde lours or hdtpender*
Bevel, by ex. te a end land hay even have
e honeymoon department tor special otierv
Bon to hal special occasion
Owned and operated by Dawd and Nera
SMdemanle. First Otoroe Travel c ra w l
In 1992 Located at 101 N Country Ckij
Rood Sale Lake Mary, n h e Shoppes d
Lake Mary office hours art Monday
hrom hFriday.9am to 5 pm . Saturday,
10am to 3 p m
Cat 33D-0252 for intormakon on lours,
cruises, airkne tickets, rental cars, hotel
reservatone and torwpi exchange
First Choc* Travel can afeo be reached
by email BavftrsiOad com Internet beket
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* GENERAL DENTISTRY
I The mental knag* d a (tenters dfioa hfe
I moat people have rarefy encompasses la a
comfcnsnon of eartfea and son kghbng.
| aromaherapy. aechaac odor, pteasart
music, and pictures d angels, but tee is
| h e wetoomra scene in h e dwaM olllc* d
1 Or Alberto Srrtfwz and Dr Charmalne
• Ortiz
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Dr. Sanchez and Dr. Ortz hove crested
h a aBnosphara d a kveig room rahar hen
&lt; hat d a dansst office warsng room By ha
fim# patents reach h e dental chair hey
i are more relaxed and comtortaM* PaI tents d haae dentsts can also hddgs n a
, cep d herbal fee and a head and neck
| massage to forher reduce heir arudetee
Dr Petdtoa Lake Mary Oentel praefeea
I was soto to Dr. Sanchez and Dr. Ortiz
» during O C ttw d t w r T b r a t a - J S a r ^
, orgarxzmgihi office. saakg

part time basis before Dec. B. when Dr.
Sandier opened tie practice tun time.
Thoir practice Is defined us comprehen
sere, general, and cosmetic dentistry with
a hoksBc approach, end their mission is c
provide high quafity dentistry In e canng,
stress free envfronmenl
Their phlosophy Is that the mouth shodd
be tested os a part of tie whole body be­
cause RK an Important part d appearance,
expressfon of emoSons. personality, a r t
b e principal mean of communication.
Treatment Involve* a holistic approach
Holistic Is defined by tie American Medi­
cal AscooaBon Encyctopecfia of Mediane
as 'a form of therapy aimed at treating he
whole person-body and mind not fust t »
part or parts in winch symptoms occur*.
l&gt; Sanchez graduated from tie Univer­
sity of Puerto Hjco where he obtained his
bachelor's in Science as well os Ms Doc­
torate in Modcal Dentistry in 1982 he
gan practicing dentetry in Puerto Reo. and
smce 1983 he has pracficed In New York
City. Dr. Sanchez eryoys many activities
outside d Ms professronol Me. Including
smgrn and danora. and hod originally
mewed to New York because he was inter­
ested in show bus*ie«s He also sky dives,
plays basketbol. aril reeds science and
science fiction In Ms leisure ttme
Dr Ortiz has kved In t n area since
1982 She attended Daytona Gooch Com­
munity College. Stetson University, nrd
h e University of Florida Cottage of Den
tslry where she graduated in 1994 with her
Doctorate h Medical Dentistry Dr Ortiz
pracficed in Puerto Rco for two years.
» ii toon returned to DeLand. Florida in
1990 whore shi has boon practicing full
tme for he post two years
spends
her leisure tine exercising dong Yoga,
end raedng She is also working on her
PhD In natural n e r v e
Dr Sanchez end Dr Ortz are oonsaenfious pracSfionen who stay current In Bre*
Wd They are memben d h e American
Denial Asaooaton. Holistic Denial Asso
oafion. Florida Dental Association, and t o
Academy d General Dentistry
Office
hous incorporate eversng and weekend
tmes to accommodata working people
The d ic e is located at 2910 W Lake
Mary Gtvd Call 324-3320 for more mlormason

Hendrix established Ms business In Jltio
1967 and hrouf^i h e yean have many re
pool and satisfied customers If you want
hat broken, seamed or beat-up fumrture or
heirloom to have a new finish, cal Hendnx
Anlques and ReflnraMng. 365-4171 or 3653740. day or MgM

THE HERB SHOP
During the last decade we have seen a
resurgonen in Bss corntry In h e use d
natxal remedes More Americans ore
taking on interest and h e responsibility tor
heir own healh which has fed to h e re­
newal d h e pracfice d herbalism Native
Americans Led a woalto of information
about h e medicinal uee d plants, infeed
h e Me of many a pilgrim end trapper was
saved by his knowledge
The uee d herbs ten t relegated to he
listen) past os a quaint primitive way d
preserving and savvig health, but is actu­
ally h e mehod al d o c n or necessity by
60 parted d h e world’s population
■Ayurvedfc* mecfiane In Inda and Chinese
herbaksm go bock hoi wands d years
Their anoed tormtiafions, still In use to­
day ha\* been perfected and improved as
hey were handed down from genorafion b
generation It texxkto't come as a surprise
hal hey work amazingly wel
Americans have historically been very
■xlupented and pracBcal peode, however,
during tw last century with science a d
vanana so rapxfy hoy turned foe rospon
stxbty lor thee healh care over to profes­
sionals Indeed, wih h e actant d anbbtotics and some d h e miraculous surgical
procedures now pos6fofe, we tended to not
pay frrxx/i ntteneon to tafeng care d c u
txxkos A new m n j set began to emerge in
t« 90 s W* are beam ng to waka ip to
ho fact tw * la tar better lor us (and o n

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HENDRIX ANTIQUES AND
REFINISHING

Hendnx ArtquM and RefintsMng is a
Chnsaan buanees Hendnx has bspi m
he aeme toceton, *000 West Gm s Road
434,Ow*do. for he test 31 years He has
been reamed to Bewitch Murray) Hendnx &lt;
tor 39 yean. The couA* bee meed 6«MI* 9,

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THE HAPPY ELVES CHILD
CARE CENTER
The Happy Elves CIWd Care Center is
owned and operated by Wendy and Den
Catterd
"We are a smal lamky owned ch4d care
center,' said Wendy "Each chad gets a kx
M nrfiwluab/od atlereon and lew* Each
cMkJ is treated tee a member ol te lamfiy fiat we are
First opened in 1982 . he center otters
pre-schod as we« at after school care AJI
employees have been at hs carter for
more hen 2 years Some have teen
teachers or ceragwers for 5 to 9 veers
he center is bcated at 120 E Crystal
lake Ave In downtown Lake Mary te
hours ol opernten a re6am io6pm For
more information cel _

pocketbooks) to take tw effort to proven!
illness now rather to n unbl it becomes
necessary to ntorveno with harsh medi­
cines or surgery accompanied with pari
and suffering laler
TMs renewed toterestod n herbs and vi­
tamins combined with proddng from Ns
mom served as h e Inspiration beNnd
David Keaton s decision to open The Herb
Shop d Lcrowood almost 4 years ago
David recall Ms mother's influence "Long
before vitamns and herbs became popdar
my mom would make us take a cocktail d
supplements (along with a healthy breakIasi) every rmommg to tw ovenng. she
wodd feed us carrot and celery sticks as
snacks Dinner would ndude items such
as Tofu burgers with homemade whole
wfieat broad, and n side d mom artalta
tablets, topped off with carob brownies for
dossert Yuckt Al ho bme we In u g r the
was torturing us! Out as I look back on
tooso bmos I remember hal my brother
and I were very hoalthy and rarefy got sick
However, it wasn't unbl years later hat I
began to really take my "healh food nut
mother's advice sonously Of course, to
diy a parade d scientific studes are
proving tu t my mom wasn't such a rut
after all1'
Combined wih a healthy dot and regular
eiorcrse our efients are ftodng that vitamin
and hoibal supplementation load to a feel­
ing d well born and more energy The
caring grtxp d knowtedgeaMo people d
Tt» Herb Shop will hop you n your
search lor ways you can optimize your
hoalVi and deal wrih boh cl verve and acute
aiments David. 5 d and Fran are toerxty,
practical and ompathebc and they are
happy to locale information and will fyve
you copies d whatever rrvgfit be usefU b
you ft Is so rvoe to find a store where you
can actuaty talk to someono1

When The View Inspires Awe,
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When The Facade Creates Desire,
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In addBon to tw oompleio kne d h e
finosi quality herbs. The Herb Shop offers
vitamins ard mineral supplements, ho
meopahics. teas, aromaherapy and a fine
ol natural skmcare CurrenBy hey are
featuring herbal blends that are designed b
provide natural refiol from seasonal aflargws hal many d us are
David says their fine d weight lots [
ucis are bring rig some realty great results
for a tot d people There ore literally Mil­
dreds of herbs useful tor |ust atom any
hing from arthritis to menopause or tost
ho desire tor more energy. Stop by The
Herb Shop located at 979 W State Road
434. Longwood or can (407) 339-3386 and
tel hem hefo you find h e herb for your
concern

J N-S CYPRESS
Located an State Rood 46. 91/2 miles
west d interstate-4. J-N-S Is cxened an
operated by Joe and Ehet Chavis
Hard to men because d h e irvque array
of carved items hot adorn h e trod lawn ,
J-N-S Cypress is a souvenir drop as wed
as a sawmill
The store sells collectibles, as well as
outdoor furniture . picnic tables, carvings,
and cedar chest s d durable, weaharresistant cedar.
J-N-S Cypress opened four years ago
The souvenir shop Is open Tuewfey
forough Saturday from 9 a m to 6 p m ,
Sunday io a m to 5 p m. h e saw mill Is
open Monday tMough Friday 7 a m. to 5
pm and Saturday. 8 am to 3 p m

KAMPF TITLE
Celebrating 35 years In Sanford. Kampf
Title and Guaranty , serves an d Central
Ftonda The company opened Its one and
orty office In 1963

Rutsall Hainla, Kampl THIa
Russel Heroto Is presided and has been
wih h e oompany lor 22 years He over20 employees
h e office is located at 200 W. First St ,
In h e SunTrust bukfing The hours d op­
eration are Monday hrough Friday. 9 a m
to 5 p m For more informaBon call 3229484

KEN KERN'S
TRANSMISSION
Famfy owned and operated. Ken Kern's
Transmission first opened its doors n
1968
Located at 500 Laurel Ave. Sanford, ho
company employees hree mechanics
Bained ri aB of h e elements d automate
and manml transmission repair
The hours d operation are 0 a m to 5 30
pm. and 8 a m to noon on Saturday For
more tnformaBon cal 323-3040

The Broker Must Be The
Home’s Equal.
I f y o u h a v e a n e x c e p tio n a l p r o p e r ty to se tt, o r o n e
y e t to h e f o u n d , c o n s id e r th is : S in c e 1 9 3 3 , th e
P r e v ie w s* P r o g r a m h a s b e e n , l i k e th e h o m e s a n d
c lie n ts w e r e p r e s e n t, w it h o u t p e e r . T h r o u g h in n o v a ­
tio n , r e s o u r c e s a n d e x p e r tis e , w e h a v e b e c o m e th e
p r e e m in e n t s p e c ia lis ts in l u x t t r y r e a l e s ta te . O u r
o b je c tiv e is s im p le : p r o v id e th e b e s t s e r v ic e a n d th e
m o s t c o m p r e h e n s iv e m a r k e tin g s y s te m p o s s ib le . W e
l i q u i d w e lc o m e y o u r c a ll to d is c u s s h o w th e m a n y
a d m n ta g e s o f th e C a ld w e ll B a n k e r P r e v ie w s
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M IRIAM AND VALERIE'S SCHOOL OF DANCE ARTS
Miriam ,vn Valeries School d Dance Arts n Sanfcxd with
txnrx.fi stixkos n Lake Mary and Orange City “danced" into ttw
winners circle as fvy took tf) horwrs at a prosigwus t n i '
competition recentry at Walt Disney WorU Having prepared
45 dance p«ces to tic fudged at fie “Stars ct Tomorrow" con
vontun hefd at fie Swan Hotel last month fie grcxto known as
fie S O D A Pops ISchools ct Dance Arts Perlormers cn P a­
rade) recened 40 gold medals and 5 Silver Stulos and tlarv
ers came trom all over itie country ti compete and toe Sctxxi
tf Donee Arts was dearty m a kvidng position as fey also
k.xw 6 grand cfvvnpxn awards as weft Residents ot Sernavse
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txue yyimmg numbers si bfllel tap. fahr. i**l musical tjeahx
as t i ' level gnxai pertomis Vx ait festivals. chanty aflans.
itsinfies and [x**c school lecluio rtemonstrakons tvxxfxxS
fie coming year Certainly Sanlord is pmud to t» f» heme «
«v S O D A Pcn&gt;s and eqiufy as proud to know ftal ffw ytxiffi
of our area are eijxvxWig fieir tune and talents to such a suc­
cessful way Stressing f*i gnul news concerting you people
is a major concern cl propnetors Mtnam art) Valerie and too
start al S O D A so spread fie word TTxs abundance &lt;1 energy
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Mattresses are aveiabie at custom sues simply by asking

mattress marvel Steve Miles); (shown above) Is the president
oI Mattress market and Steve has more fa n 20 years experi­
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NARINOER S. AUJLA, M.D.

317 N. Mangoustine Ave.
Sanford, FL 32771
Phone: (407) 323-2577

MICHAEL SMIQIELSKI, M.D.

1133 Saxon Blvd.
Orange City, FL 32763
Phone: (904) 775-0222

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R U S S E L L H E IN L E

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MARONDA HOMES

* Providng outstandng facilities and a
vibrant community living environment for
toe residents
Services
As resident's needs change. Memo Gar­
dens staff is there to provide a range (4
personal care services The community is
staffed to provide residents with too secu­
rity and freedom to choose among a vari­
ety of care options in a tnendly and home­
like environment
To enhance the comfort, security and
Hestyle of tie residents, too month to
month rental rate includes all of toe fol­
lowing
* 24-hour professional staff
* Emergency response system n each
apartment

Since 1971, Maranda Homes tias been
bunting quality homes In Central Florida
We began In Deltona. |ust north ol Orlando,
and after a few years expanded southward
Cunently, we are bidding in twenty plus
communities covering metro Ortando •
i orth, south, oast and west • from Deltona
to Pomaana and East Orlando to Cler­
mont We build homes which range In
price from tie 500's in Deltona and Pan
aana to the 5200's to our custom commu­
nity ot Tuskawtla Palms, and range m size
from 1066 sq f i t ) 27W plus sq ft Our
award winning floorplans d 3 and 4 bed­
room homes are value-packed, featuring
alt block construction, vatited ceilings,
arches, top-quality standard features,
band-name products and to-house flmnang We provide more fwme for less
money - It s The Way We Do Business'

A New Assisted Living Comm nnity ju st Around The Corner.

M errill Gardeni; bringing you the belt In e u ltle d living at atlordable rates.

Hera t how we do lit
It starts with our m house architects and
engneeri We creole award winning ar­
chitectural designs to meet your lifestyle
He it we create savings with too tremen­
dous buying power of our lumber and truss
facility
We control quality th o u /i our own em ­
ployee work force Our craftsmen know
now to bukj your new homo nght We
know exactly how many leet ol wire, lumt*r, etc., ri takes to bold your home
Eltminabng waste saves you money We
ulik/e our own flee) of trucks to deliver t »
precise amount of materials on time

Eccp&amp;iience the
(Benefits, of. tme
(Zmmathexafuj
Arom a Therapy Is a gentle
and very effective healing
art that can help relieve a
wide variety of physical and
emotional problems.

As cne of Florida's larges) fume build
ers we bury direct from name brand
manufacturers and Suppliers and shp di­
rect eliminating too 'middle m an ' This
provides quality components with lasing
value al an ncrodbto price
After you move In, you may rot remem­
ber how we ckrt it txJ yrxi will bo aMe to
reflect on your deosron with pnde Hwang
toal your tnm e was hurt to last Thank you
lor cnoosng Maranda

Some uoea of, Looential Cits

Mora Home For Less Money Its Tin
Way We Do Business

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MERRILL GARDENS

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Merrill Gardens at Orange Crty is an
assisted Irving community defeated to
providng a secure aril stimUating envi
ronment tor View residents As a (i vision of
the R O Merrill Company, ant at a small
group ol pioneer northwest timber families

l.ike Mary family Practice kjeatod al 4106 W Lae a Mary
Ohd Soto 215
2500 W Lake Mary BMJ. State 102 «i
Lake Mary it a part of f londa Pbyteoaru Meckcat-Gmup Tha
l a w offe* a 2G*» I m Rd . State 600 n Wmlar ParV Later
Mary r amtly Practice Ins 20 employee* and 6 prorrtdara
S a m 19H9 fwy have unmanly w ived man a and teaman t
-«t«H tm i cere cam d r M W r x H tw iM t care of older * W «
m nor otfeca eurgery, oara &lt;4 m nof ayuna* aril tractive*.

well child e cam* laborn immurezabons s d u i art] sports
(Vrywcah gyneoakxfr.il eavianabons aril on site I 'ly
services The provaters are Dr Scon Van Lue, Dr Catherine
frar* Dr Pern Dianbacher. Dr Jaret Jabtonski. Usa
Schort AflHP. and Party U iiju PAC Noon d operaton
are B a m to 5 pm Monday firau^i f relay A note service
note being oBemd at boto lake Mary famity PracSoa loro
bans are pro emptoyn*v4 p ii,ucate lor h t i a a n t n
Lake Mary area
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' Scpportng toe ntapendance nckviduaiity, privacy ait) d e o s e n making ability
of each resvtant
* Meebng to* dianrjnrj needs c4 tesldents try pravckrig lie best avskatte a s ­
sisted Irving social an] heatto reiaied
services

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• Depression
• B re a th in g
• M e m o ry

W e c .irry o v e r 5 0 d i f f e r e n t
c s s c n t i .i l oils If ivc* cion I h o v e
w h .it y o u w n n l ivr* II o r d e r it

Mission and Goals
The mission &lt;4 Merrill Gantan* tocuses
cn tie reactants striving to provxta t o
best assisted kvng by

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• Im m u n ity
• A rth rttls

(And A lo n g Ala&lt;te~.

Merrill Gardens is buto on a Strang touv
da*on of tamAy and community, lore] term
comrnrtmem. and entrepreneurial sprit
Estabkshed n 1993 Merrill Gardens
opened toe* newest taofcty el Orange City
vi November. 1997 Their team of on-site
staff and corporate managers lave years
of experience n successful management
of Assisted Lrvmg Communities Each
member ol »n learn is commuted to en­
suring ttei Merrill Gardens is miraged
atcordna to toeir vision &lt;4 eacetence n
assisted kvng

LAKE MARY FAMILY PRACTICE

* Three gourmet meals served daily
* WeHness/Sodal activities
* Scheduled Transportation
* Complimentary on-srte parking
' Month-to-month rentaJ-no buy-in
* Weekly housekeepng A laundering &lt;4
Incuts
' On-srte maintenance services
* All uttdes &amp; cable (except phone)
* Private mailboxes
In addition to these services Merrill Gar­
dens at Orange City offers addtional
services as required
' Customized personal service plans
' Beauty satorvtoarber shop on-srte
* Respite temporary services (upon re­
quest)
' Guesl sale (upon request)

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400 CoNMfCt Way, Suita 124
loofwood, FI 32750
Tel: (407) 339-5100
Fax: (407) 339-1255
2 4 * . Pagan 420-3066

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Videos, Books. Huge selection of papers, G ift Togs, Bookmarks,
Stencils A EVERY STICKER that Mrs. Grossman Makes.

STA M P Y O U R A R T O U T
127 C. H*y 434 • Unwoml, FL12730
Comar of Hwy, 434 4 Hwy. 427
InBardoySquare

(W?) B30-8865
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Photo Album &amp; Scrapbookers !
We have more acid»tree paper,
punches, stencils, stickers,
photo mounting corners, etc.
than vou'll ever see in 1 place!
and Momory Makers magazine

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Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Sunday Marcil 29.1998

tome' service representatives Afltwugfi
toti company services »w entire state,
more Bcu 00 poioent ct Its business
comes Won.) the IntersLite 4 corridor Irom
Daytona Gnadi to Tampa Much at »»
company s business is generated primar­
ily Irom customer refotrals, wtsdi aco u its tor 40 percent ot too sales Tie re­
mainder comes from a telemarketing
system cl contacfing prospective custom­
ers in our various markets ot service
Over too years, Rich-United twts care­
fully researched mil cdfivated Its target
markot tiscnminating, eat at home con­
sumers who spend at or stightty above ton
rvificrwl average ot S-IOVveek'adiJt act
$30'weekeh*! on tood A typical Ricfi Plan
customer Is a family ot tour ixrZxxxt and
wife, tvfii niter »** age ct 40. and two
chJdron. both under the ago of 5. who own
tfieu own homo m l have a combtoed
fxxrsniwk.1 vxvvivi ot over V-15,000

longwood Write 0 Newman MO. JO is
president For more totormaficn call JSB0
0818

NEAT-N-TIOY
SERVICE

ALL

CLEAN

EVtdi to 1967, a company was bunt to
provide toe best possible clearing tor
apartments, dubtuusos and offices, ike
yours
at AFFORDABLE
RATES
Neat-N Tidy All O w n Service was tvit
company
Wo are licensed. txixkx! and insured
PREMIUM Cleaning Service
Servicing many ot Central Flonda's
most prominent physicians, twto In their
business and homes, nrtf several apartmerit completes and dutVxnises, wove
enoyed arvd mantaned a reputa&amp;on ct okctfflent service that is willing to g.v to.it oktra mrte
We hive owr OTO residents ikxxxxkx)
cn us to tako care of too* tw ite on it
regular bass Hero at Neat N-Tkdy we irv
derstand those needs and work with you to
make your job easier
WE ARENT YOUR AVERAGE
CLEANING COMPANY'
We specialize m mow-out move-tn
packages Tfiese reasonably priced
deanings axdude vacuuming, moppng and
waxing aB floors cleaning on window sills,
rmmblinds (if any) baseboards, door fac­
ings snefving. puBmg out and cleaning un­
der and inside ot all apptumces inclining,
stove and refrigerator, cleaning all fixtures
dean ceiling tans clearing cabinetry, unto
news ar*l countertops Bathrooms ndudo
total cleaning mopptog and wnung floors
clearing at mtrrors, wipe down files aid
shower doors to corporate and apartment
modots, we are hippy to change linens,
towels, dust and make beds And we do
windows I For a low cost-per-window,
we ll dean toem inside ard 0 4 a r t
screens, too We supply all materials ant
csjupment ami hive a Satisfaction Guar­
anteed pokey thit is second-to-none'
Office packages are available with small
offices starting at $30 Residential starts a
$45

W illie B Newman. MD. JO

NEWMAN OB/GYN GROUP
P.A.
Morning sickno&amp;s is a common prob­
lem n pregnancy affocfing many women
There are alternatives or natural therapies
tor controlng r»"» symptoms Research
to ilvo has been minimal and tie approval
o&lt;these remeoes has not tw o given as a
res lit it remains reifcnown wtretfvr rose
mefxxls are sate, and inti they hive horn
established as such, ore shoiid consider
using them orVy under drect physician su­
pervision
In many cases c&lt; severe morning sick­
ness. patients may have repeated episodes
of vomiting This may result n damage fc
i e upper parts ot the ckgestve system a h
result m bteedng and deriydrafion Some
cases may result m nutnoonal deficiencies
tu t may be severe There are currently
studies cruder way to assess toe effective­
ness ot ffx&gt;se commoriy Known remedies
Many pregrvmt women h u e used overthe-or&gt; inter remeries Vitamm B6 K w ars
to bo too safest especially when given n
dosages ot less toon 40 mg per diy Thera
are stukes concerning this supplement
and is used in pregnancy Untortinateiy,
most ot the studies were stimulated after a
number of tawsmts which Claim ru t birth
detects were associated with tie use d
this vitamin Though our current inderstanding applies that Bus is a sale metiod,
it should ret be Wien without the Knowl­
edge ot yotr physician and a full discus­
sion ot potential ude effects shoeAt be dis­
closed
Other natural medications such as Gin­
seng and gnger are left to be sate by
many However, new research has dis­
closed »vn eiere may be interference with
devwopng male hormone receptors for
cchAJ theoreticsly lead to Mat bran dam-

RIDGEWOOD VILLAS
Central Florida's nowest nr it most atkvdabtu place m ttie sun is RIDGEWOOD
VILLAS right in 1st midst ot toe tin Orel
oxeftemont tu t »» Orlando area Ivis to
offor
Newly renovated arvt decorated,
RIDGEWOOD VILLAS offers corrilotl and
convenience tor beta lull time residents
m l visitors Each luxury villa has large
wet planned Irving space with one. two and
three bedrooms, two hnths, a modem
SpaceSaver kitchen and a porch or balcony
») enjoy the great Florida weather Ttie
dubtxxrso, ( u i area and tom s court tot
you 'got away front it a ir mxl too conven­
ient location puts you ngtit wtiere you m xl
tobe‘
RIDGEWOOD VILAS is oflorw) exclu­
sively by RIDGEWOOD VILLAS, INC
whose name is synonymous with quality
and value Ridgewood's devekper tus
successfully converted more tom a rtazen
surji protects. answering too needs ot to­
day’s home buying market
Historically »» Sa/Aord area tu s been
rural m nature but toe advent ot fie Watt
Osney Resort and growth ot tounsm to ttie
area makes toe Greater OriandoSantord
area too »1 Tounst Destmafion to f »
World Due to too tremendous growth toe
area has experienced Bangui quality liv­
ing is at a premium

RICH-UNITED CORP.

use of wnst pressure bands to con­
trol momng sickness is baaed ipnn pnncipfes of acupressure It appears to be
sale tous tar However, pbysoan* who
hove beam c experiment with aocupressureandrts effectveness tor too tnduebon
ot labor have noted fiat an area very dose
to wtoera these bands are appted may ac­
tuary stimulate contraction* Theoratcaly,
this could cause a nsfc at prematura deliv­
ery and pregnancy toss It a band wwra e
be rrasappked These area* are in need tor
turther study
We are constanty In search of a tale,
effector* remedy tor morrsng newness txi
as yet none Is avatabte
Before any woman conMtei* usng sny
natural or attematrve toarapy, she WrxJd
oonsUS her phytecten
The Newman O&amp;GYN Grotto P A is lo­
cated at 521 W State Road 434 State 200.

Rich-United Corp is toe state s oldest
and most respected frozen toad home de­
livery service serving approximately
10000 families tomughoul Florida Estab­
lished m 1900 n Sanford, Florida, it is a
franchise ot Rich Plan Corpora bon ot New
York, toe nation s first frozen tood horns
delivery service that started to 1946
Competing directly with grocery store
chains. Reh-United markets and s e ll The
Rich Fffan ot Florida, a home delivery fro­
zen toods service which emphasizes su­
perior tood quality and nutrition, personal
ized service, convenience and value
Through the years. Vie industry fws undergone a number of changes to maintain its
compewve edge and today provides a di­
verse and nutnfious fine ot toods. refuting
restaurant quality products seldom avail
able on a retai level
The Rich Plan ot Florida was ntruduced
to Is Florida marketplace to 1960 by a
New York txrsnessman who had bust toe
buaness up to arcxnd $2 million to arrual
•ales W E TXk*' Adamson, a Rch Plan
customar at toe tme. purdiased toe frarv
chrta In 1977 and greted toe omarkzafion
to $8 rmikon to annual sales to 1983. after
13 years to Via company. Duka's son.
Bran R Adamson, aoqurad toe business
Since Its tam ing, toe company has told
over 65030 accounts and currently has
10,000 aOve customers
Opening out ot a 26000 square-loot

RIDGEWOOD VILLAS g-ves you toe
best ot both worlds at an uPeatabto pneo'
Experience toe bust Central Florida has
to offer-come homo to RIDGEWOOD
VlLLAS-your place to toe Sen

SAINT LEO COLLEGE
In toe lal of 1995, SemtoOte Community
Goiege (SCC) a r t toe campus center et
Sant Leo Cottage (SLC) fix* a g u n step
torward n toe area ot modem educaton
To assist the lame segment ot ccAega stu(tents In toe Sanlord area who are consid­
ered nontradrtional-todrviduaJa who normalty canrct attend oolege classes be­
cause they have career and 1amAy obhga
torn, toe two separate institutions entered
mo an arScutafion agroemert to oombaie
toee degree programs
This agreement is desgned tor students
vffp attend Hasans and complete an Asso­
ciate Degree program with Semnoie
Community CoAege They can toen con•nue tooir educaton toward a bachelor de­
gree with Sant Lao Goiege bULnevef
tM Y t.tie .Scnw nte jC om m uotty-Colege
can v u s Under ton agreem ent SCC al­
lows S o rt Leo Cottege to ia e toe* buAds and classrooms

t toa onaat SLC oftarad just toa bactiator
i in butenaaa admasstrafion with a
apad ata—on to managamant However,
Iwy amended this program to 1986 to in­
clude a cnrmnology maax to 1997, (toa o

company employs more toon 100
inducing 40 sales persons and 1

too program’s continued growth, SCC pro­
vided iri office lor a part time Sairt Leo
representative. Ken Jo Smith
Smith actualy works tor both Institutions,
her lull-time position bong with SCC AtIxugh tier hours dunge eodi some*tor,
stw staffs tw Sant Loo College at SCC.
room L202A. approdmatoty six hours each
week, primarily to too evenings You can
hear her office hours reach her. c* leave a
'■v’v-i:)ii l &gt;r tx-r at 407-338 2049

Of course, you can always cal Saint Lao
directly at 600-707-8B46 to nddHon. stu
dents ore always Invited to visit toe SLC
campus Located about 45-mtnutes north­
east ot Tampa. It is a Cathofcc. oooducatonal. liberal arts coAege offering a wkda
variety ot bachetar’s degree programs axl
two graduate programs
The coaego. ortgnaly chartered to 1889.
tu s gom torough a nurrtoer ot changes
over l u years, and has grown from 32
students to a total enrollment d more toan
6.500 to 1967. Sant Loo Col eg# received
Its ra g o u t accrecitabon torou^i toa
Soutoem Association ot Colleges ard
Schools Altooujfi it was originally n r by
toe Order ot Saint Berwxicl. Its control was
translerred to an todependanl board d
trustees to 1909
In adiMnn to its traiimuil campus. Sam
Leo responded to requests Irom toa armed
services in 1973, by beaming an oubaach
degree program lor nontracMonaJ teudants
on military
itary bases
b
CurenBy. this outreach has attended b
extension centers cn 13 military bases to
five states and tome civilian centers n toa
state ot Florida.
agreement with SCC
is beng serviced by orw d toeae dvXun
centers
The degree, classes, professors advi­
sors ard admrxstrafion lor toe bachelor's
deueo program, al come Irom Sam Lao
College, toe consUenrton tor toe wattare
ot lb students ard toa ganaroatty ot apace
and tocafion come from Semtnota Communrty Coaege Botfi schools, dadcated to
meeangtoa neada of toa* aatdars popiiafiens. hav« bypassed usual besndanaa to
produce a complementary degree prognxn
to an M ity access*** tor toe nonfiid
sonel student

STAMP YOUR ART OUT
Stamp Your Art Out is your era top
shoppng spot lor al rubtoar stampng ard
scrapbootung sxppttea
They have been r toe Longwood area tor
8 years and wtl be opening a aaaond tocafion soon ru t wiN ba Amanca s largast
stamp store
They havw toe test aetacs on cf stamps
anyvffwra Wad over 500X3 (Merer* dasrons to choose from, rapreeenang over
100) different stump
stamp comptnits,
con
pkm afl 'tv
Inks, markers, ard a 1l tm stppU s you*w
baan looking tor.
Photo AJbun ard ScrapbooMng lippfcai
can ba b u d natxadanc* Dexters, paper,
(printed 8 sofids - 8-1/2 a 11 * 12 x 12) d a
cub. {fuas. paga protectors and markare
(all aod tree) even ta d tree Ink pads ao
rubber stamps can ba iaad sately wtto
yrxx pbcAos
There's a Ml Ina ot Mrs Qroaamana
sbekars along wtto Mr. Qroeaman. Mary
Engtebreit.
ait. Fn
Neuteid. Paper Houae. Ssckopotamua wd
manyotoar comparsaa. a l aad tree AJao
a tug* satar t on ot paper p u r t e t and
sossora
Bosk ctesset are eftered. with speoatty
Hasses by p tM teecheri The owners
ard staff are always wMng to het&gt; wit)
any quesaons or probtema you may r
wtto any proyact Damonatrafiona are g
on atmoat any produajpu are ml t
Stamp Yore Art OK Is by tar

largest an) best slocked Rubber Stomp
Store'Ore tocafions are: Longwood * Coi­
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I* 434 a
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Florida Mall at toe Florida TurnpikeTun
across Irom Perkins) (407) 816-0037

STENSTROM GENERAL
FEED STORE
Stenstrom General Feed Store, owned
and operated by JiAe Stenstrom is located
at 190N Country Out) Road, Lake Mary

Operatng sinco 1995, Juke ard store
Manager. Karen Davis, supply toe locals
with teed hay and pot supplies rangng
from toe large farm animals dram to toe
family house pots tong with critters to toa
backyard SemtnotaSpiNers Feed ted
Nutrenn Feed are top selers tor toe larger
(arm animats ProPlan. Science Dial, c a ­
g e and Nutros are most popular with toe
dogs ted cab Store hours are 8 30600
MF and 8 304 00 Saturday
Delivery service is also available ard
popular. ‘Service Is never a chore* si
Stenstrom General Feed Store Slop to lor
IriervNy service and a smile

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leaves) were pul here for the use of man. Herbs are natural, no
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What Kind of Problems can be Helped With Herbs?
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SUNNILAND CORPORATION
m 1878 Syctoey O. Chase arrived to
Sanford There were no raJfroada, no hard■utaoed roadi. and an IreVtt cf central
and aouto Flonda moved down toe St
Johns River. Ton mer-land by team (It
was pioneer territory) In May 1S84
Joahua C Chase joined his txofrer Syd­
ney to Sanford and Chase &amp; Company was
bunted
Chase A Company’s first activities were
Bre insurance, and selhng fertilizers ird
grower*' supples The Chase broBter*
jotofly b a p l some orange moves a rt
successfully sold their crops Their operatons proved so successful tu t other or­
ange growers came to them and asked
toem to help set Die* crops This was r e
bogtreag a Chase A Company's packing
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Watson Realty was bunded In 19G6 in
JacksonvHto. The owner Is Willtem A

Tha oompany employeesi imore toon BOO
Reefcrra and 200 support staff
Watsons new Lake Mary office opened
to March of 1997. Trudy Mayer, vice
prewdent add. *We are growing' Wa are
commuted to bang aefivefy Involved in our
community.*
The Lake Mary office hoe grown In produefion by more toon 16 mSfron n 1997
and 1998 already exceeds 1997s first
quarter by S3 mteon In production
Thera era curranBy 18 associates and
wd have in to 25 fcte-Bme Restore
Community events indude gvtog away
free pumpfcne In Ocvcber, adopang a lam--------------- lima
*y
In rwrt - dJ Chnsfrnas
erne ana
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^ o o m m ^ to free movies d toe Lake
Mary
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Oenerai Cinema to February Thu
year, tie office wM sponsor an Easter Egg
Hunt lor chfiffian wito free peturea elto fie
_ _ Bumy on Aprl 4
The Watson Realty office is bested m
lOOWaymort Cout. Sum HO For mors
tofiormaton cal 323-3200

KAREN L. ZARRELLA, Ph D.
6uftertog from anteafy a r t dapratsron?
la defy stress to much to bear? Assistance
It avertable from Dr Karen L Zarrefia. a
ficenaed Caracal Paychotogtst who op
toa doors of her Lake Mary practice
past February
Treeing ckents
by mood or
anxiety dteorderai It a i t of Dr Canada t
She helps her ckents work to­
ward reaching issues toat are aflacBng toa

Psychology to 1995. Duffing toe course cf
her ftoffiee she worked ee a research ea— nf. a reacting a a d d d t, and aa an mdrucsor tor vertoua unfversfry courses to
1988 die waa stoned to toa Psychology
honor aodaiy known aa P d CM, from 1987
u e i 1996 d a waa a tu to n f aftoato d toa
American Psychotogfcal Aaeoctofion. did
dnoa 1996 tew haa bsan a member of toe
American Piychobgcil Aaaodafion.

way toey vtow themsetves. others, and
their environment by uatng Cognitive Be­
havioral Therapy The cognffive aspect of
Bis therapy is defined by HS. Cnerron,
(1990)
stressors and ffischminata red
magned danger* a r t HenBfy toulty think­
ing and betels*. The behavioral aspect Is
baaed on toe premise tod behaviors are
learned, and tooratoro n o jiM betavton
cnn be iz iw n e d D r . ZarTriU w ohawhh
her clfonts is d eso i lee mmg expirtencn
tod ernence positive ranking a r t correct
nepafive or harmful behaviors.
my ckents to change toa way
toey totok iand behave, and wa work togetoar to nresolve their Issues', said Dr.
Zarrefia. 1 want people to unttoratend tod
Biey wtenot! be (abate
labeled aa menteNy M be­
cause toey have
coma to a psychotogst I
lave cone
view events as Individuals
itduels experiencing
I help people to fete
themselves Improve titer lives*. Anyone
Mto probteme toat she ooneiders out of her
realm of pracBce la referred to e competarfi rreeague. There le eteo an excefiert
psychufrifl to whom she tends her efients
who require mefficefion or hnapftelrefion.
Psychological tesSng la anotoer of Dr.
Zarreia's epectalfiee. She has researched
tfwi eiiectvenaasof mem teat inatumante
tvoughoul her undergraduate and graduate
strides, a il has puefiahed toa results d
Bus research to toa Journal of Personalty
and Soda! Psychology, Psychological Re­
ports. a rt toe Journal of PeraonaMy As­
sessment

To complete « i
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Fofiowtog her year terg Inter ef ip, tea
rehmadtoCafifarTaeto complete her poa
doctoral work af toa AfeeM a r t Drug
Traaaranl Center at Stentord Unfvertfly

Psythotoocaf services toat help peopte
thenge B w behavior and Bunk in more
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At Watson Realty Corp. in Lake Mary, we believe that our
record speaks for itself and that No One Can S ell Your
Home Like A Watson Agent The real estate market in
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100 Waymont Court, Suite 110
Lake M aiy, Florida 32746
Front Row: Nancy Oeltenger, Don Vogt. Carol Tradar, Tru d y
Mayer, Teresa Unabergar, Barney Grier, Pam Baum ann,
Penny Millar, D d p h Allen. Back Row: JaN Robb, Bill Towmaend,
Kurt Anderson, Bob Strong, Susan Lee, Bill C a m p b al. Ranee
Jahr, Ron Meapley. Not Pictured: Sharon Singleton.

“on Lake Mary Bhrd., West of the Post Office’

Realty Corp., Realtors*

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Ckents art able to pay tor aen4e* an a
skffing tea scale according to income and
finanoal sAuaton The coat of each fifty
mssAa toarapy session ranges from $10 b
1120 Ineuranoa la nd curranBy aonapted
1 am uxxxniortabia acoapfing bauance
baotetet it oban aeama to breech d en t
confidentiality',
read
Dr.
Zarrefia.
Insurance comparasa require too much
Mormteton aboui toa ctanfs oenffieon*
When dents pay prtveteiy tiara la no
chance tor a breach of oonMerteafity. un­
less she tears tost her ckenl la a dangar to
his or harself or oBiere However, Dr. Zar­
refia ts not oomptetefy cloeed to tie Idea d
acoapfing pnvate insurance. Mefficere r d
Mefficexfit tote would serve tie beat Inter­
ests of her dents, 'as tong as toe d en t is
dearly rSormed as to toa limits cf conidenfiakty whan an Insurenoe company M
rwofved*
Dr. ZaneUa received her Bachelor of
Arts is Psychology n 1987 and a Master cf
Arts n Research Psychology In 1989 from
Cleveland Stele University. 9 » ffiao at­
tended Pacific Graduate School of PaychdogyinPato AJlo. Caktomia where tea
received a Master of Sctenoe In Cknicai
Psychologyn 1993anda PhD. to Ckracef

Shorty after World War H In) nsuranco
busnesa was sold n ordur M M time
could be dsioted to Ite fruit vwgetitle wit
growers' supply business In toe late
1920's toe vegetebte oiwraSons an Iw
coast were ctaoorenued The
rapto popukatan growth was absorbing
some of tie fields and many cf toa groves,
Total Wafinaas is not yjsl whatyou aaf or
toe most notable of wfsch was Coral Os)ust a wafir around toa btodu Total wellUse For years Chase A Company tod
neaa is a comptete program conareang d
marketed trust tor tw Memcks. who wera
good nutneon. daly axaraae. pterty of rest
toa davatopars of Coral Gables Just ba­ and mesa age Theta iacsora work togatoar
ton 1900 most of toe atrus butenes* was
to htfip you took a r t teal you* bate «td
ffiapoaed cf. toe Company retaining arty
achrave total i
toe tew groves it owned outright a r t toa
pacing house n Santord For toe next ftve
ted personal iraner a r t &lt;
yean cropa from toa Chase groves were
rotroctor I have bewi provffing
marketed torouggi toe Ftoride Otrus Ex­
services lo women n toe area tor a num­
ber cf years My programs
change From toan &lt;n Oiase A Company
returned toe mertrefing cf atrus Durng
toa wive* of local doctors.
r«s period toe vegetable, tertkrer erf
busmesa woman worlung to and are cf toa
growers’ u e p y buenees was ttevetapnq
rarefy and profitabh inder toe rkvecfioutl ,. n m Presenty. t am an toaSrucior at The
w A Laffier, who yxned toa Company to
Knowledge Shop leeching ns crane &gt;taw
to Become A Personal Trainer.' I here in­
1908 Among Bit many actvtee* wrath tor
many years Mr LaMar gutted to suestructed a series of RahabMason Eaerciaa
oesahtey wes toal of tie wholesale buffing
wdeoa tor a Osroprecec Heafto Grougi Bel
suppfre* Now tret (fusion has 6 iccafions
are uaad by peeares t r a g u f carwel
t i i x g n d Flonda. having c p s d toa
Flonda I hare also bam iwonted tw Nanewest warehouse n JacksonvM n earty
tonal Ceratcaeon Bored of Therapeuic
Matrege and Bodywork
1984.
The company helped punaer toa davelThese quatetcefiona here matted me to
cpmant of sweet com producton to Ftond*
eqwrt my cfceni beta retd reach many
woman who sutler wito medeel probtema
during toe tele 1930 s The 1940's eew
auch as low back pain. Ftbramyalgla, adgrow#i to celery a r t sugar cane produefion
art otoar afimants due to ere aodto Zetwood a r t Befie Giade

Meffical Center, a r t at Alum Rock Coun
sefing Center In San Jose, a not tor profit
community based agency serving children
adolescents, adults and fankfres
Sirea February of 1997 Dr Zarrelte a r t
her husband of 15 years ham lived m toe
Lake Mary area Mr. Zarreila is a com­
puter software engaieer at Seagate Soft
ware. Dr. Zarreila worked tor NeuroCare,
Bvough whch she has provided psychobgtca) services tor nurang home resi­
dents, betore oporang tier Lake Mary prac■ce

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Chase A Company grew, aril became
cne of toe lugt-sl orpammtons of its kind
to Central Florida Santonf was cradled
with beng tie largest orange shipping point
in Florida before toe 1B94 freeze The op­
erations weathered several minor freezes,
which destroyed part cl toe crops, but toe
two (yeat freozes of December 1894 and
February 1995 almost amhriated toa
Flonda an u s ndustry The shipments
from Florida were reduced from over
5000000 boxes annuoly to loss toon
150000 The economic resets ol too
freeze htto a marked eflect on Chase A
Company, lor too sources of its revenuefrom packing tfxppng and marketing and
from toe sale of fertiliser and growers'
supplies-were almost eiaranaied Most
people were not aUe even to pay their inusance premiums Dy P eer persever­
ance. toe strictest economy and remarkable ngenury n devetopng new actrvifres.
Chase A Company survived Because d
economic conffiaons in ton area. M i a
C Chase look a position n California wito
toe Earl Frist Co . and later wito toe United
Fast Co in St Lous, scqunng experience
»t»ch proved d real value to Chase A
Company when he retumod n 1904 to
cpen an office lor Chase A Company n
Jacksonville Just betore toe tun d toe
certury Wiiam Randolph Harney became
a partner n Chase A Company, and hi
waa natrumental n devetopsig much d
toe vegetable bossiest from toa tower oast
ooest Dy 1904 Bw atrus business had de­
veloped to surh an ertert. plus r » vegetatSa business from the tower east coast and
toe nUrX celery buoness m Santard. toil
toa Jacksonville office proved most expo
dtart The busnesa grew with toe raprdy
tiparffing citrus and vegetable ndustrtes
and. Si 1914. toe Company was incorpo-

ln 1957 Randal Chaaa became prestlent
and aerved In toat capacity istd IMG whrei
he was replaced by S O Chaee, Jr. Ran­
dal Chase aonlnuad to be actve In toa
company as a d rector and member of toa
Executive Committee Itote f*s dMto to
1971. Lee P. Moore pried toe company as
a director to 1967, wss appeared Executtve Vco President and General Manager
to 1965 and elected Prewdert to 1975.
It was during toa 19817s «v1 19717s tod
more emphasis was pul an Increasing toa
actlvtkos of toa w h d ttd a taJdtog matartols and chemicaMerlber departments.
By 1978 regatabto praducion. citrus producfian and sate* from toeaa commodities
had bean phased out almost completely.
in September of 1979, toe company wee
purchased by Rolcftoold. Ud, a pubtcfyiieU Canaffian corporaIcrv The name was
ciinngod to S u rito d Corporation and Lae
P Moore oonSnued as toe company's
president and chief executive officer und
March of 1982 whrei he purchaaad toa
oompany oufrktot. Mr. Moore has aerved
toe City of SarJord as its Mayor
Sec* Mr. Moon's purchase of tot com­
pany, solas and profits have groom sub­
stantiafry under hts laadaid^i, The two
opening deportments. bufiffing materials
rexl chemical, have evolved from toe com­
pany* early d o d n to fulfil toair own
need* to toe terming budnaoe. Now tooae
two departments a n toe lilo d toa com­
pany and full ill toa need* of otoar oomperxes throughoul Flonda and too I
During Sumfiand Corporate*!* 10D
years
toe oompany
nars of
of growing
t
. experience
.
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Ins dana many ftotngs *from
' sedng insur­
ance to running troeay cars. Soma have
dene wen and prospered, others not so
wel. In a l Bang* attempted toa oompany
hasbeanevormindMoitoatotegrttyof toa
bunders It Is tors type cf
toad tod
has named toe reaped of toa communteea
n whch toa oompany
company aervea
ereIn
serves and haa crensxi a way of dong Duatoeaa tod haa become an negral pert d toe organteafion
snoe as begrrmg. 100 years ago

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Seminole MeiaW. Sanford. Florida • Sunday, Match 29.1990

BUSINESS PROFILES 1998
1908
SEMINOLE HERALD
300 N r m t i Am
Sanford. Florida 37772
(407) 122-MI I
The Seminole Herald. Seminole
County* ofdesl newtpaper. wi#
enter ttw 7 1*1 century under new
uwnerthip wMh l l new name
In September ol 1997, Republic
Newspapers ol KnoiyiAe.
». Term
Ti
ouic hated Ihe Sanlord Herald
From trie Martinsville Bulletin,
Inc ol M.irtmtvilie Va owner*
or th# newtpaper i.rvrt 1953
Doug Horne owner of Republic
Newspaper* *«•&lt;! he tee* the
change in owner*hip a* Iran*tornng the *tcward*hip to the
rw«t steward
Change m the name ol Ihe paper
to The Seminole Herald better
reflect* community mloreit
emphasizing all the tine Cttie*
m the county '
Horne * he* to Florida date back
to 1983 *hm he developed
Seminole Centre, home to Wan
Marl Publit. and the now
doted luna ». on U S Highway
17 92 m Sanlord
The Seminole Herald founded
m 1908 I* the late*t addilon to
and the fir*l daily newtpaper ol
the Republic Newtpaper group
which hat 1? weekly newtpa
Hrr* /ephyth.lit Newt South
ako Press Florida Farragut/
Weil Side P re tt Enterprise,
Tennettee Jettamme Journal
Kentucky Kingt Mountain Her
aid. Cleveland
Time* The
Ee
e Belmont Banner. Mount
oily Newt B ettem er City
Record, ell ot North Carolina
and the South taka Shoppar in
Florida
Ak Ihe urgett newtpaper mi the
Republic group ol about 130
employee* th* Seminole Her­
ald with about 40 employees
and a printing pie** w* serve
at the central hub lor Florida Op­
eration* ac forcing to Nrck Orewry president ol Republic
Newspaper*
Orewry who it serving a t inter­
im pubktner ai the Herald, sard
Republic it very interested in
expanding as operation* m the
Central and Northern Florida
area with a particular locus on
community and the quality ol
kte m Ihe commumtie*
Drewty sard Seminole Herald
readar* von see tom* positive
changes mi the newspaper with
substantially more circulation
and expanded new* coverage

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1925
SANFORD ELECTRIC
COMPANY. Inc.
2522 Parti Drive
Sanford. Florida 22771
(407)22&gt;-T M2
Sanford Electric Company. Inc
wet founded m 1025 by E C
Harper Ongmeey located m a
tmak office at die comet ol
Magnuka and 2nd Street. Senlord. Mr Harper* deckcakon to
quality
and
knowledgeable
service slowed M tu v n e u to
thrive and grow In 1965 the
family owned and operated
butmet* moved lo a much larg­
er locaton el 2322 Perk Drive.
Santom where 4 ramen* today
E C Harper Jr own*
* '
business to itvt day. end eer­
nes on the tradtion ol prompt
quaMy customer serve# Jerry
Johnson. President ol Sanford
Electric and Barbara Hubier.
Treasurer, manage Ihe lemMy
business and hanrte Ihe d*rto­
day activities
The highly
Itemed and esperwnced electscians can hand* any |ob torn •
huge corporate account el the
way down to e simple door bei
repair Industrial, commercial
and residential services to add
bon to new construction and re­
modeling are no match tor the
suit ol Sanlord Electric in an
emergency situation. Sanford
Electric can even redo Ospetch
one ol thee truck* and crews to
the site ol the problem for vie
For prompt, courteous service
end unmatched experience, cal
on Sanlord Electric lor a l ol
you ilectncal needs (407) 322­
1562
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1939

CRYSTAL LAKE NURSERY
240 Like view Ave.
Lake Mary. FT 22746
(407) 222-2796

Lake Marys Ode si Business!
Crystal Lake Nursery was estabkshed m 1939 by Mr 6 Mrs
EW Smith end eon, Don Don
and ha wte. SNrtey. now head
tvs thriving business. — “ —
Ihe same quality and
atakty Vui have bean vie
trademark for over 56 years.
Crystal Lake Nursary Natures
Vw very knest m a l type* of ornanenul plants and mat trees
and specializes In personal
service lendtcjpmg
Mr 6 Mrs Smdi reside In laka
Mary Son Donnie, deughtar-tolaw Kim end 2 grandson*. Brent
and Matthew, Sve m Punla Oarda. Daughter Pper kves m San­
ford with hat husband Dirk Nebergal. 3 daughters. Dana. Sta­
cy and Haley, and eon WyeB
No mailer whet your undscapmg needs may be. you can de­
pend on th* Srrath* al Crystal
Laka Nursary tor prompt and
courteous service Stop by or
cal (407) 322-2799

1942
CENTRAL FLORIDA
BLOOD BANK
Main Office, 32 Dora St.
Ortendo. FL 22906
(407) 631-6272
More than thy years ago. Can
trsl Florida Btood Bank. Inc was
a tour room operation mi Orange
General
Hospital
supplying
about &lt;00 pints ol btood a
month and th* krsl ol 4* kind n
Ftonaa Today CFB8 has grown
mto a sopNcaled 15 county op
eiatron with a mam otic# m
downtown Orlando. 30 other
branch location* end 19 mabee
units. a« working together to
provide more Vwn 175.000 pens
ol btood each year Donating btood
is a kale procedue that only use*
4. Donors
between 30-45 mmuiet.
mutt be m good heeVh. el least 17
years ol eg* and weigh a mrwnun
ol 110 poinds Oniy about Sve
percent ol th* U S popuUhon
donates blood regUarty. so the
btood bans storey* needs peo­
ple to become part d thw este
group Central Florida Btood
Bank toe has three convenwni
Semmote County location*
Sanford 1302 E 2nd St. 322
0622 Wed. BenvSpm. Tue* 6
Thors 1len t 7pm
Longwood 446 S MSwee St.
260 9477 Mon Wed 6 Fn 9am
5pm Tue* t Thur*. 11am 7pm
Atumonte Springs 601 E Al­
tamonte Av*. 631-6373 Mun.
Wed 6 Fn gam-Spm. Tue* 6
Thur* 11am 7pm

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1956

1960

1970

1975

ORAMKOW FUNERAL
HOME
900 E. Airport Btvd
Sanford.
32772
jfd. FL 33
(407)122-1211

R ich P la n

LAKEVtEW
NURSING CENTER

LAKE MARY CHEESECAKE

Gramkow Funeral Home was
founded m Ally 1956 by Bin
and Bene Oramkow and W*wm
Lockard Mr Oramkow (bed m
November ol 1988 and Mrs
Gramkow became owner and
ooerator Mrs Gramkow it ac
live to the business and it a
member ol Vw Ssnford Krwam*
Club, on the board ol director*
tor the Sanford Chamber ol Kiwant* and Secretary ol Ihe San
lord Laka Mary Cancer Society
James E
Shuiteman,1. LFD
"
yvned Ihe fern m October 1984
a t manager and ■* a member ol
Ihe Sunn*# Kiwinrs Club and
active in Vw Central Florida and
national Funeral Directors As­
sociation Long time employee
Christopher 0 Neal became a
kcensed funeral (Vector *i 1995
and is a member ol vw Sanlord
Lion* Club and on Vw Sanlord
Cemetery Advisory board It ha*
always been me poiwy oI the
kvwraf home to pronto Vw best
possbte finer al servers at Vw
most reasonable pre# All pre­
paration r* dona on the premn
es and preanangement* are
available with no merest
charged end 100% relundabt*
guarantee Th* tern is * tun
service laced* provtomg tuner
at* »*up out* and cremation*
a* wen a* markers and monu
merits Special car* it taken to
meet the newd* oI each famMy
(407)322 1213

1957
STENSTROM REALTY. Inc.

SANFORD AUTO PART*
111 W. TM Street
Benterd. Florid* 52771
(407) 222-6681
Sanford Auto Parts. Inc m
downtown Sanford was kxmdsd
by FD Scofl m 1945 Sanlord
Auto Peris was ongnety kxal
ed m the Walesa Butong and
wee caked Onando Peru end
Gear It we* renamed Sanford
Auto Peru by Mr Scon m 1645
when he became a NAPA^uto
er When Vie oto Pnnceee
ter across the *oe#t went ip tor
sate. Mr Soon purchased * and
moved m Sanlord Auto Ports
ha* been el 115 W 1st Street
Ralph Larson touted the bow
ness as manager m August
1971. after earwig 20 year* n
Av Force he
purchased vie company m JUy.
1972
----- when Mr
Ir Scon reared
Refoh and to* w#e. Arms have
lour cX ften, Scon. Eric. Kelttoon and Lincoln, two granddaughtor* and e d r grandeors
In November 1997. Mr Larson
■old vw buameaa to Ybur Parts
Store. Inc Ybur Part* Store rwa
maintained the name Sanlord
Auto Peru and M sal a yotber
(tore Scon Larson • Vw man­
ager of w e hwtonc More veto a
tor automotive, buck, manna,
term and mdusaral need* (407)
322 5661.

1956

S ttfk h c .

2565 Perk Drive
Sanlord. FL 12773
(407) 122-2420
Stonttrom Really, l x
we*
founded on February 7. 1957 by
Herbert Stan*from and Carolyn
P Stonttrom n vnmwdwtoV *»tabkahed uteri as Sanlord and
north Semmoto County* sales
leader d ha* always provided
vi chants with a M service
‘on* stop' teal etui* once dmwg as 41 consecutive years of
Stonttrom Realty it a Central
Flondi torn wVh hr^My special
ized martwkng aspertis* n both
residential and commercial m
vestment real estate it also
provides serve** tor both new
and custom bud homes, as we*
as 8 Property management ten­
don tor rental property
Th* firm w a member ot the
Greater Orlando Association of
flaaftors and as Mutter* Listing
Sermon, which rnctode* *8 Ol
Semmoto County Stonttrom
Really hat reoprocAl services
edh S W Voiusta. lake and
Otceoto Boards of Reaaors and
and Mkanpto Utang Serve**
Stonttrom Realty has mad* as
name eynonymout wan real es­
tate to Central Florida When
'rail estate' « a tope ol decuttan. Stonttrom Realty it kkaty
to b* mentioned tu pnncpals
Patrick Slensvom. no* Presi­
dent and Broker, and Ctrotyn P
Stonttrom. Owner, have a lamfy
hwtory *i tvs area dibng back
tot he IITas M Lee Afcnght
serves •* Vce President and
Manager
Stonttrom Realty * recognized
as having on* ol. il noi the
Imett. prototsonatty named
management and sales teams
n Cenbal Florida, providmg 24
hou aavtunce to rU ckenu II
is determined to provide the
lines! serve* to meet me indi­
vidual needs ol theu cfcentt
Cal tor al of your real esuta or
rental need* (407) 322 2420 or
(407) 322-2495

SAXFORO FLOWER SHOP
209 E. Commerd
Sanford. FL 22771
(897) 222-1922
Sardord Flower Snap opened at
200 N Park Av* in (956 Su
years taler, they out-grew the*
quarters end moved to 324 E.
First Steel Because Vwy need­
ed a larger budding. Sanlord
Flower Shop moved to Vie*
presere location m the late 903
The flower shop it owned by
Che none Oonaho* Quttavton.
who cam* hare with her lato
husband Frank Donohoa tram
Fori Royal. Virginia. 41 years
ago. Frar*
dtod
1963.
but Nv
"
d bIni H
...............
pokey of last, friendly I
MB (vest The* son. Tim Oonohoa and daughter Kit Thompson
egng Vw Shop KS W pad Preetdanf ol Vw Central Florida Flo
rttl Association Tim ha* baan
on the presugiou*
p of Vie American In­
ert They have won
Vw War tar Vw Ftorui Aaaocuaon In premoua
toaturad
to design panels
to The
Vtroughout Florida.
mam DtAftt lyUomr,
Lynn# Ttytor i n d O w i Jmvm.
Seise Sta0 Nancy T*er and De­
livery Persona Rabin Johnton.
Earl Soften and Rick Dave
BacauM ol I t velum* ol busi­
ness. Sanlord Flower snap to
aM* to fornsfi Vw keened toein order to hand*
yotv out ol town
Bantam Flower Shop II a
ber of FTD. Tttdtora 6
•ervtoMl Cel (407) 322 -1

1957
•ANFORO MUSEUM
120 E. First Street
Sanlord. Florida 22771
(407) 202-1000
The Sanford Museum, located m
Fort Meson Park on the Lake
Monroe waterfront, is a drnsan
ot Vw Racreaton and Parks De­
partment ol Vw CVy of Sanlord
The museum was founded in
1957 a t a memorial to Henry S.
Sanlord. cvy founder Today. I7w
Sanford Museum collects and
eshCMU materials whch Ulustrait Vw hwtory of Sanlord from
Vw darkest days of eetttoment
to Vw present The museum
also houses a reproduction of
Henry S Sanford s mid-19m
Century ibrary and a gaiety depcang hw Ms and tax*
fn adbfton to the vihrbtu. vw
8atdotd Mueeum's coked on mefude* a local hwtory azchnra*
centering hwtonc photographs,
rnipa and cty teectonat: vw
Sanford Papers (a manuscript
cokachon of ov
over 55,000 dams
'
encompassing Vw career ol
of
harry 8. Sanford). Vw Henry S
Sanford tbrary (a collection of
fSfi and t9Vi century volumes),
and a smak research M&gt;rary
cotwrVig hwtonc preeanration
and neat nwtory
Hours Tuasday-Fnday. 11:00am
• 420pm. Saturday. 1pm • 4pm
Ontft tours ara by apporntment
and admimon la free1 Cal w«i
any guMaow 3304009

icaott moo fcuoml form

THE RICH PLAN
401 W IHh Street
Sanlord. Florida 1J771
(900) 447-3443
IVh Unded Corp it the sUte t
oktosl and most respected fro­
zen food home delivery service
serving aporonmalery 10 000
lartvket Ihroughoui Honda Es
Ubnshed in 1960 m Sanlord
Flonda I is a Iranrhiie ol Reh
Plan corporation ol New Vork
Ihe nation s first frozen food
home dekvery servre that sled
ed mi 1946
CompetMig duertly with grocery
store chains Rich United mar
kats and tens The Rch Plan ol
Honda, a home dekvery frozen
foods serve# which emptiest/
es superior food quaMy and nu
triton
personalized service
convervence and value through
Ihe years the mvJusiry has un
dergorw 4 number of changes lo
mamtam its ronfoetilnr* edge
and today provides a diverse
and nutritious me ot foods n
eluding restaurant quality pro
ducts %ek*jm aikiaMn on a re
UZ lever
Ihe iwn Plan C/l horito was Ml
trodueed to the hexIda market
place mi I960 by a New Vork
buvnett up to around 52 m4
Lon mi annual saws W E
Duke’ Adamson a Rch Plan
customer at the tvne purchased
the franchise *n 1977 and
gu-ded me organization to 18
mzkon mi annual saws In 1993
aher 13 years m the company
dukes ton Brent R Adamson
acquved the buk&gt;nest 5rv« Ms
IcKrvSng trw company ha* Wild
over 65 000 accounts and cur­
rently has 10 000 active CutOperating out ol a 26 000
square toot processing and d'S
trPotion center the company
employs more than 100 people
nckjtkng 40 saws persons and
17 customer service represent*
tv#
tot hough th# company
services the enrve state more
than 60 percent ol as buvneis
comes along the Interstate 4
corridor trem Da puna Beach to
Tampa Much d me company*
business is generated primary
from custom referrals whch ac­
count* lor 40 percent ol the
seres The rememder comat
from a telemarketing system ot
contacting prospective custom­
ers Ml our various market ol
WtiMe the emphasis al R&lt;h
Plan it on the quakfy ol the food
and the services provided, it
arso makes avaaabw to 4* cus­
tomers top ol the kne freezers,
microwave ovens, and water­
iest stainless steel cook*are
and ducarw gat grwt Th* Rch
Plan family looks lorward to
eelconvng you to the Rch Plan
famey very soon to that you
too can eryoy 8w tewsl food vi
Amerce and etperwnc* unpar­
alleled convenwnce and serv­
e s (*00) 662 3663

919 East Second Street
Sanford. Florida 32771
(407)322-7912
Lakeview Nursing Center it
crMebfktMig as ?8th year ot e i
ceptronai tervea to Sanford aX
the surrounding communities
Smc* opening it* doors at Fe­
bruary 1970 Lakeview Nursing
Center has remaned commuted
to resident e X famMy aalwtecIron aX a trsrtlion ol canng at
Lakevww. the quakfy ol kt* Vie
resident* enjoy it a* Mtiportanl
as Vw quakty ot Vw car* they
recenre then accommodations
are as comfortable a x home­
like a t postrbie
Lakevww
Nursmg Center w famry owned
a X operated The tacikty un­
derwent a change ol manage ment mi vw early pert d 1997
Many new program* have been
devetoped w«h an emphasis on
service* to help cars gnrert en­
joy pwee ot rnmd knowvig the#
loved o x * wt* receive t x
necessary support a X care that
Vwy deserve Respite Care (up
lo 16 days). Elder edufl Day­
Care at wen at tong term car*
a X physical therapy service*
are al avaaabw to I t residents
TXy understand IX human
srie ol canng aX raas/e cost
is a concern tor many tamMwt
They try the* best to provide Vw
highest level ol car* with t x
most cotl effective a X altord
at** lovng le x e r car* CeM
322-6707

1972
COOL-WAY.!
0 9 « *'18 8v *•t *••(.it; R
tei’Bl

6en4ovd Heedng 6
IS NOW

COOL-WAY INC.
2290 N Hwy 427. tuMe 101
Longwood. FL 27750
1920-7)17
(447)926
Faa (407)1
RA 0022991 CAC 022901
6IRVSC9 «

1972
BRAN TOWERS

Mirum enJ Ib b rv i_________

919 E. First Street
Bride 22771
(407)1

” S chool o f ‘loanee S \r u \
MIRIAM A VALERIE-8
SCHOOL OF DANCE ARTS
2660 Etot Avenue
Sanford. Florida 22772
(407) 220-4924
The Ry* sister*. Miriam and
Vaierw opened the School of
Dance Arts in 1965 upon return­
ing from New Vork City, were
they both danced professional­
ly They noted that Sanlord was
mi need ot a quality d a x *
school lor both children end
adults Some 5 000 students
have studed al Mciam 6 Vetere s School ol O axe Arts over
ttw past 33 years Th* ttudo
w tt started mi a rented burkkng
on 27m Street m 1965 However
si 1971 the Mviam and Vatorws
School ol Dance Art* found a
beautiful new home In kt pres­
ent locaton at 2650 Elm Av*
Today Miriam and Valenas
School of Dance Arts location is
mi Sanlord. housing 3 dance
ttudot and a rehearsal room lor
simulated performances Ttw
sisters have also opened 2 ad
(Mional sturkos one located M
the Oaks Shopping Center in
Lake Mary whae the thed * a
newly renovated facMrty at 3
Seasons Plaza 1155 S Volu­
sia Av*. Orange City Valeri*
Ry* Weld SX1 Mviam Ry* Doklor leech Monday thru Friday
•The S O D A Pops* dancers
age ■ end up do community per­
formance* a x compel* nation
aky under 9w direction ol Mmlam e X Vaierw This louring
group contMiualy wins test
place at aw natron at competi­
tions across the country Many
ot Vw* dancers have gone on to
succeed mi th* dance Iwtd as
professional dancers a X dance
teachers, wtik* others have
used vw tfctciptMW they ac­
quired through dancing to
- many other worthwha*
In 1961. Mmam and
community help, ettabkahed
Vw Bakst Quid d SanlordSemnoto. which la celebrating
—_
ruu
*
I- ftia
its n30th
performing
season *an*
year *w Baket Ouid ol SantonF
Semmoto
non-protrt enne
_______ ^w _a non-protif___
Basel company made up ot
dancers erfio art istortert annosty altar a Sanaa of auauorw
Mviam a X Vatorw s School of
Dance Art* oilers graded to**!
cue*** in baftot. tap. tu t. mu­
sical irwatia, mother child and
daddy-daughter tap tor cfWdren.
through pratotaonaf.

Lake Mary Cheesecake retocat
X to 1995 to Vw Shoppes at
Laka Mary Shopping Center
across from the Lake Mary City
Hal TX bakers make cheese-

t x rscipes that have been to
(Mice vw

17th Cantivy. aX hraughi over to Anton­
ca in
to IX
t x 1900’S
190(7* According to
tradition, their recipes cam*
from Franc* to EndaX then to
America Tradrtonai reepes are
**• toaowed as a bate with var­
iety ol flavor*, such as. cho­
colate. strawberry . a X Flonda'*
lavont* Key Lime! OM world
cheesecake * *na made to that
lu x honored tradition *1 Lake
Mary Cheesecake a x *M us*
Vw ftoetl a X Vw most natural
Migreftenls O w xrs Glen a X
Becky Ooggess slat* ’m mal
km* w* have not changed our
world* lmeat cheesecake daMy
to sma* belches lo Misur* t x
quatoy e x consistency which
you dem ax Ouakty a X con­
sistency ere not |u*l WORDS at
L ax Mary Cheesecake it*
oia wey d (tang buwwa* *(407) 323
2223

1975
CENTRAL FLORIDA
ZOOLOGICAL PARK
RO. Boa 470209
L*X Monro*. FL 22747
(407) 223-4490
Nesnad among the scene Fion­
as landscape, vw Central Flori­
da Tootogcal Parks (CFZP) 21
acre Too m part of a 109 acre
park that w a natural wonder to
ittatf Ms a place tor e x fte n
a x adult aMw to com* fact to
tact wsh intngjvig anvnaM bom
arouX IX gjob* Not only wd
you see Xautrtuf animal* to
natural environments but t x
Too also oO*r* many opporvvv
te t to * penance vw ‘real Hon
de* wMhvi Sammoto County
tlssiwd among Vw scene Flon­
da landscape are cXmwig p e ­
rse area* a X open, gassy a i
panes* ffwt grv* tads ptonfy of

Bram Towers • tocaWd at 519
E First Strset. Sanford Thw
rental apartment comptoi hat
158 taws a X boasts a beauty
parlor a x laundnr features
Sponsored by Al Sami* Epwcopal Church *X Holy Croat
Episcopal CfKMth. the compter
opened its door* to August ot
1972 Though vs* la aactuaiv*•y an apartment buketng tor vw
etderty. there r* no and to Vw
actrvitwt that go on. There is
bvigo on each a X every "
day night. Shopping tops on
Tuetdayt aX Code* Hour torery W adxtday morning Movie*
are shown once a week. TWI

always IX a game ot card*^go­
ng on lor nos* w x lov* to
txrig# a x c a x tta A/tox
Boyd r* manager of Bram Tow­
ers Ms Boyd tvXs t x Sanlord
area q u x agreeable a X enjoys
meetMig xwcomers to vw area
located close to Lake Monroe
a x t x Downtown Sanlord
shopping detnet. Bram Towers
e an ideal location n price TX
pleasant people at Bram Tbwers
viva* you to vwk Vwm today or
tor more ntormaicn cal (407)
323-4430 It may X (ust th*
place youve been iootung tort

fur* In
present on weekends aX hoeday* to answer queeborw a X
tat you observe a ntaifter of tolaresivig emmets up ctox a X
personal There w nothing qu*e
to* an encounter wsh t x erv
mat* at Vw Central Ftortdt Toologcai Park On eeeXndi. you
can eryoir elephant demonstra­
tion* a x ieeong preeenuaorw
You * discover an m ierx M x i
entemow of hundreds of em­
mets toduftng bed*, primal**.

lah. dama g tm x . conontop umann. co*arx atacari. blackthroated rrwgpw Jay. r*d-laa*d
Xwk. casque-heeded iguex.
lealtaAed gecko, tsngmrme
snake. Maucan caecfttan a x
South African crested porcu­
pines
th* Central Flonda Tootogcai
perk has many educational pro­
gams to otter children al year
rouX inqu** Pout our two new
ermgfil educational programs
Wd hMghtt'&gt;* aX' —
'Snooze at vw
Zoo'
TX CFZP d open bom 9 am • 5
pm. 7 days a week eicept
TXnksgiving a X Chntlma*
TX Park e located « 3756 N
Hghway 17-92, weal of Sanlord
From 14 . ta x asV 62.
Upon your arrkref toque* about
becoming a member You a X
your famey may *W4 vw CFZP
X year X o x nominal price. In
adftbon. you are provided ad­
mit won to over 100 A2A accreated z o x a X aquarium*
year rouX lor be* or a reduced
Oerwrai edmweon raw* are as
W o e s 9700 tor adutts. 93 00
tor cftftSen ages 3012, 94 00 X
seniors (90 year* a X older) and
cMdrsn 2 a X under er* b x For
more totamwaon cal (407) 323
4450

Vie assets of Kemco Un4 conn
trof ot Maitlax which X had
managed *mic* 19*0. aX
moved IX company to Sanford’
Kemco contnued to tudd ewct-icat panett for Vw utMMy enm
panes, a X eipaX X more veo
custom metal fabrication On
January 14. 1993. Kemco broke
grouX on Vwe new tUWtoVw
art 35.000 square fool facilify
On August 3. we moved mi i x
Lake Mary Beltway Commerce
Perk off of CR 427 near t x

248 North CR 427
Longwood. FL 22750
(907)
Leant Janitorial Supply Inc
specializes m commercialresidemial jannonal ctoanvig sup
pX* Hours are 9 M am to 5 00
pm Monday through Friday aX
Saturday BOO am to 1200 pm
located mi LongwoX Owned by
Barbara Lewi* with 5 employee*
•■pended her buSMiesi mi 1994
wMh her daughter Barbara Me
canmc wnh i x floor covering
division. Lewi* Ftoorcovermg
specializing m safes a X mi
ttakalon of carpel. XrdwoX
noormg e X ceramic tie Her
•ip e x n c e a X knowledge it
her tpeewtay Lewis Ftoorcnv•ring it licensed eX insured
A* your floor covering n e x t
under i roof

reelin g

equipm ent.

inckxbng

our new Htjpi Detention Plasma
Cutter. Kemco can hand* al of
your cuttorrwd metal fabrication
needs We can alto e t d d with
IX devetapment and design of
new products wnh our CAD Engneenng
Kemco
a
___ also
X t a computerized
engraving machine for ram*,
plates and *1 cuHomed engrevng on mad meialt a X pUsoct
So M you are looking tor a progretuve quaMy onenled cus­
tom metal taonealor. Kemco todustrws l x can meet your
•vary need gtve us i ca* on
yoz new p w d (407) 322 12X F n
(407)3220032

BARNES HEATING 0
AIR CONDmOMNO
915 tweet 2 X Street
Sanford. Florida 22771
(*07) 2232517
Bernes Heatvig A Am ConguonMig. toe w mealed at (15 West
2X Street Founded by Ken
Bames Mt 1961 Ken Barnet is a
1965 graduate of Semmo* High
School a X served mi i x Unax
Slews Army bom 1966 to 1966
•fso a Vietnam Vewran TX
butMwst was hurt on hoxtty
wnh t x customers *atitled on
r*l
in 1985 t x butt
coming Im
i
new had grown to Ms mem to
t x erient mat Ken could not
hand* a* of toe work mad TX
apporkaWy arose Emw Watson
came aboard, brmgmg wMh hen
•ipenance e x IX same ho­
nesty From Vwn on IX bustnets has grown even more. Vw
IX customer always bewig
ire* tod lawty a x honestly
tog to fX ofdett AC company
w4h Vw same owner m me San­
er* We terwee el brand*
ol equipment We ere conenu-

ou*fy upgedMig our empiojwa

'
‘
with
----------todory
f Vetoing
etc Customer retorral aX recommendek o x are tie out be*i
(407) 223 3517

1982
| X w *f 17-62

Sentard. Flaride 22771
(897) 920-17912
There la no ptac* Vwl comparx
with Flea World* *One S ix
Shapptog * TXy have over 1700
dealer booth* under o x roof
Admaaon a X parking aw FREE.
Tht* a America * Larged Flea
Marked Brmg VWtad* a x id Vwm
vw* Fun World, aftaoers to Flea
World Fun e o X ha* everytsng a
tad coUd MtwgMta aX toad* of
Flea World we* voted *1 tor Xrgama kv* years n a row a x voix
o x of IX Top Tan Flea Market* t o
IX US by Vw American Fto*
Market Directory Fto* WoX
employs about 60 workers a x
oftort Central FloXa't Imett pro­
duce. onus a x beautiful plants
lor safe Vbu can buy everyvung
from applet lo encorne* al savmg*
up to 770%
of upTo
" on
- mas
- price*
-J
Betid* t x usual m arcX X se
found al tea markets. Fisa WoX
w aito t x home lo an Optometrist.
a X attorney, income taz service*,
beauty *X net salon* and a bar­
ber shop Flea WoX ha* a new
14
offering sandw iext. hot dogs.
lad item*, dnnks. coffee, toe
cream aX everyWig eta* magei
For Ihoaa and Bingo players,
there are various sarvee dub
sponsor game* on Friday aX
Saturday d 10 X am a X I X pm
aX on Sunday ai 1 pm

Flea WoX is open Friday.

Come a X te e uei Vbul get plen­
ty of boM
For totamwaon on Flea WoX cal
(407)330-17*2

BANFORO HWTORICAL
BOOTY
id Huiortcai Socwty
TX Bantord
it a private.i. n o i X ^
orgyi

UMinng Vw I*test m metal lab

1981

Saturday a X Sunday Sam-epm.
rain ordinal Ladwt oocrbew two
of your favonw i
i d o n ee-

1984

terd. Florida 227
(407) 222-4479
TX Free (407)626-1462

Lewis
Janitorial
Supply

FL1A WORLD
grv* you an epenance of un­
tamed es c x nwnt. Emphasis is
placed on endangered a x
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                    <text>FRIDAY

Febihary 27,1998

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50 Cents

SanfordHerald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County elnoe 1908
90th Year, No. 134 • Sanford, Florida

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heauen. / will se e you
som eday. I Iio/ m• that your
brother and (/our d a d hare
the sam e. I am sorry you
had to go but you arc sq /er
than I am because you are
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By RUM WHIT*
Hr raid StnfT Writer

MIDWAY - The children at
Midway Elementary School
hare been asking * Will It ever
happen again?”
*We cannot tell them, no."
said principal Sharon Tanner.
*Uut If we say. yea, they may
be afraid to go asleep.”

For the past three days,
fanner, the school’s teachers
and 24 crisis counselors have
attempted to leach and calm
children frightened by Mon­
day's deadly tornado.
T\vo Midway students lost
their lives In the storm.
Sarah Malloy (II) and Travis
Malloy (0) died with their dad,
Steve Malloy (37). A funeral
Mass was said at 10 this
morning at All Souls Catholic
Church.
The Malloy children were
well-liked at Midway.
Sarah, a fifth-grader, was
described by Tanner as being
•very shy. studious, intelli­
gent.” She also was
a
‘peacemaker and peer media­
tor. She didn’t like to see con­
flicts with classmates. Uut she

never wanted to be on center
stage.”
As Sarah was shy. third&lt;Malloy, rags BA

Sarah and Travis Malloy

Adult business
as usual?
County miffed at
XXX video call
By RUSS WHITE
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Ron’s Video will
be open for business at Flea
World until Seminole County
officials can build a better rase
to close It.
The rounty’s code enforce­
ment board voted. 4-1, on
Thursday to allow owner Ron
Davidson to keep on operating
a booth he once advertised as
‘XXX Video." Sanford City
Commissioner Kerry Lyons
was the one vote opposing the
video store.
■We’re miffed and disap­

pointed at the board's deci­
sion." said Deputy County At­
torney Lonnie Oroot. *lt‘s our
view that Ron’s Video la oper­
ating Illegally and unlawfully.
We are going to press to have
the decision revisited or re­
vised.
County planning officials
said that Davidson broke the
law because he did not obtain
an adult-business license and
that the flea market was not an
area zoned for adult business.
They said the products at
the video booth should not be
grouped with those In David■a# VI4m , Page 4A

City to work out differences
in adult entertainment codes
By NICK rrZXTAUT

Herald Staff Writer___________

Midway Elamantary Custodian Eugene Story aorta through donations for
storm victims with Principal Sharon Tanner. MaanwMe, Via flags in front of

Casting call

H is to ric S a n fo rd c e m e te ry to be re fu rb is h e d
By RICK PTSirAUr

The Rltz Theatre will hold
auditions to round out the
cast of Mother Hicks from B
m. to 0 p.m. Tuesday and
'ednesday, March 3 and 4.
at the St. John's Oallery lo­
cated at 207 Magnolia Ave­
nue In Sanford.
Needed for the non­
traditional play are a strongwilled mysterious female
(Mother Hicks), approxi­
mately 40 to 50 years old. an
overbearing
businessman,
age 40 to 50. and a 30 to 40year- old to play a double
role: a Journalist and a
farmer type.
Audltioners
should be prepared to read
from the script.
For further Information,
call (407) 324-270B.

the school are flying at had mast In memory of i
County. Including two Midway students.

SANFORD - The Sanford City
Commission Is considering a
proposed
Joint
Interlocal
Agreement
with
Seminole
County, regarding establishing
on Adult Entertainment Ordi­
nance. The commission Is con­
cerned however, that Sanford
residents may get the wrong
Impression from such on
agreement.
T he city already has enacted
an Adult Entertainment Ordi­
nance.* explained City Man­
ager Of11 Simmons, "and gw
county Is in the process of de­
veloping one and wants us to
go along with ft In a joint
agreement.*
‘But.* he continued, ‘the two
are not Identical and we need
to study this closely and work
out the differences before we

approve It. The county Is trying
to cluster adult entertainment
while the city Is trying to han­
dle the location through zon­
ing.*
The county ordinance would
establish a particular number
of sites where adult entertain­
ment establishments may be
located. It was stressed how­
ever. that Sanford approval
would not add to the number,
but be counted as one of the
county locations.
Acting City Attorney William
Retschmann commented that
with every municipality out
working on an aduH entertain­
ment ordinance, there are sev­
eral adult establishments who
have attorneys working on bow
to find loopholes and ways to
get around the ordinances.
*What we want to do,* said
Mayor Larry Dale. *la to In-

HmM Stiff Witter
SANFORD • It's official. The
city will start work on refur­
bishing Page Jackson Ceme­
tery on Tuesday. Officials hope
It will become a community
project.
■We’ll have crews out there
early. Tuesday morning,* said
Parks and Qrounds Mainte­
nance Coordinator Howard
Jeffries. ‘Hopefully, well get
some volunteers, individuals
and possibly church groups or
others, to Join In the project.

According to preliminary es­
timates. the total expenditure
could amount to as much as
065.065. It would Include re­
moving and thinning-out of
trees, clearing vegetation, re­
moving debris. Identifying and
marking all sunken gravest tes
and other ground work.
Jeffries said persons willing
to loin In the work will be a big
help. There la a great deal of
work to be done,* he said, ’and
any assistance we can get from
the general public will be
greatly appreciated.*
In all. Jeffries estimates 100

Newspaper’s name
change reflects
grow ing coverage
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Ooodbye, Sarv
Jord Herald, you've been a
friend for years. Hello. Semi­
note Herald, you have some big

shoes to fill.
Now. It's a new era and a
time for expansion. Beginning
with the edition, Tuesday.
March 3. 1080, the Saijoni
Herald will spread Its wings
and become the Seminole Her­
ald While news stories will
continue to be presented conand northern Seminole County,
the expansion will initially
serve residents In Winter
Springs. Oviedo, and Longwood

aa well.
With this In mind, this new*
paper la officially changing Its
name. The county has been
growing rapidly In population
as well as In economic stature.
It Is becoming more sophisti­
cated and the people want to
know, not only artist Is going
on In their neighborhood
cities, but throughou
dtles.
throughout the
county.
The Saqfbrd Herald newspa­
per has served the northern
area of Seminole County since
1006.
All of the regular features
presented over the years will
be continuing. News coverage

dead, fallen and hazardous
trees will have to be removed.
An additional 150 trees will
have to be thinned out with the
debris removed. ‘Anyone com­
ing out to lend assistance
won't need to bring any tools,*
he said. “Well have everything
needed, so all we need Is peo­
ple who are willing to dig In on
this cleanup.*
According to historians, the
cemetery, estimated to be more
than 00- years- old. has not
had any burials for about 50
years. Not only have trees and
shrubs grown to the point

where they saturate the ceme­
tery. but they prevent sunlight
from nurturing the ground a r­
eas.
Also, gravesltes damaged
over the past decades by van­
dals have not been completely
restored as many of those
burled In the cemetery have
few descendants, or their exact
grave locations can no longer
be determined.
Jeffries said It Is the hope
that all gravesltes can be lo­
cated and Identified. City crews
will then Install concrete
markers where appropriate.

Jeffries said city crews will
be undertaking the Page * *
son work one day each
every Tuesday, until the project
Is completed. *So well be
needing volunteer help every
Tuesday,* he commented. *1
don't know how many will turn
out next Tuesday, but hope­
fully, as the project grows, are
will have more and
folks
willing to
During
City Commission meeting, City
u « n « |»f Bdi Simmons said
plans are to Include malnte-

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B enefit organ ized
for storm victim s
Man kv'

By JEANA HUGHES
Herald Si,&gt;11 W n ln

Uotltitv
lug

SANFORD ■ Tin* com m unity
continue* to come together lo
h rlp the victims ol M ondays
rally
m orning
devastation
when tom adorn touched dmvn
killing a dozen people In Santord and about -10 across C m
tral Florida As some slept
others only .1 sh u n d istan ce
away lived through a nightman- Man) lost then hom es
some lost then lives
Virtually no one In the Sun
ford area h a s Iwrn untouched
Everyone
seem s
to
know
someone, a neighbor, a co
worker, a triend or family
m em ber caught in the p ath of
the tornadoes
lire outpouring of help has
been heartwarm ing. People are
searching for more ways to
hrlp those not as fortunate as
thev may have h ern Thai ts
thr feeling that m otivates Ron
Ptcotte general m anager of
Uncle Nick's Lounge.
‘Lots of friends and fellow
people in the com m unity need
help." satd Plcottr. a 15- year
resident of Sanford 'And we re
going to see what we can do to
tirlp them".
His friend. Jo el

I IrUtOU.

T hr Able Trust h as issued
Request for Proposals (RFP
98-21 to provide funding to
Florida
not-for-profit
501(c)(3) organizations for
the replication of the High
School/High Tech program
In ihc state of Florida. The
program Is designed to help
prepare youths with d isab ili­
ties for the high lech Jobs of
the present and the future.
It provides a num ber of
'h a n d s o n ' enrichm ent a c ­
tivities. including high tech
and scientific site visits,
m entoring, shadowing and
.1

VI

Volusia

United Way
ORLANDO Heart of Florida
United Way h as announced a
donation ol $100.01X1 to the
American Red C ross ol f r i t u a l
Florida, a United Way agency
to a s s i s t storm and tornado
victims
m
the
Seminole
Orange O s c e o la c o u n t y a r e a .

sum m er em ploym ent o p p o r­
tunities m scientific and
technology-related llrlds.
The
proposed
project
should serve a m inim um of
15 stu d e n ts and In c o rp o rate
some type of em ploym ent
com ponent. An an ticip ated
1 2 projects will be funded
and organizations selected
lor binding may receive a
m axim um ol $100,000 in d i­
rect financial support. P a r­
ties Interested In receiving
program m aterials or p ro ­
posal guidelines should conlaci Thr Able Trust at (888)
83K-2253. Deadline for proSec T ru st. Pag* * *
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Today:
T hunderstorm s.
Highs In the low-BOs. L iu s In
Ihc
mid -50s.
S a tu rd a y :
T hunderstorm s Highs In the
mld-70s. bows In the tnld50s. S u n d ay: Thunder storm s.
Highs In the upper*70s. Lows
in the mid-SOs. M o n d a y :
Showers. Highs In the inld to
upper-OOs. Lows In the low-

FRIDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 5:25
a.m.. maj. 11:45 a.m.. min.
5:55 p.rtb. maj. — p,m.
TIDES: Daytons Beach: high:
8:26 a.m.. 8:45 p.m.. low: 2:01
a.m.. 2:32 p.m. New Smyrna
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EXTENDED OUTLOOK Cocoa Beach: high: 8:46 a.m..
9:05 p.m.. low: 2:21 a.m.. 2:52
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SATURDAY
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Sanford Herald
“Sening Sanford, Like Mary and Seminole County Since IVU8'
Friday. February 27. 1998 • Vol. 90. No. 134

Published Tuesday through Friday and Sunday by
Republic Newspapers, Inc * 300 N. French Ave . Sanford. FL 32771
Phone (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9408
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llco tle is organizing a benr111 to raise money fot tornado
rebel flu- benefit will be held
Friday, l-'eb. 27 sin n in g at 9
p.m. at U nde Nick's. '2605 I’ark
ilrivr 1 lassie rock anti roll
m ush will be provided by
Square One. a Maitland area
baud.
IV ntle h a s worked with
Square One before and when
he contacted them they were
happy to help Square One will
donate $200 to the re lie I fund.
IV o ttr will m atch tliclr $200
donation T in really proud of
them (Square O n rt.' c o m ­
mented Plcottr and encouraged
others to m atch ibeli donation.
All ol the money raised will
he given to the American Red
f i o s s tor tornado vtrltms. For
more inform ation call thin Pi
ro u e at (1071 322 2807.

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LOCAL FORECAST

Sanford was ono ol tiro lirsl slops
lor tho Take Slock in children Ex­
press which loured 27 cities on
Tuesday tho 12-car CSX trans­
portation train ts helping spread
the word about tho exciting pro­
gram that protoundly helps towincome childron by providing collego scholarships, mentors and
hopo this not-lor-protil publicprivato padnership has n 97 per­
cent success rale and is cur­
rently holping 2.000 Florida stu­
dents Sctninolo and Brovard
county children and montors
boarded tho 6pocially-decoratod
train m Sanford At tho station.
Winter Springs High School
freshman Jcromy McCall (right)
speaks about tho program as
Mack McReynolds (Irom loft).
Stevo Foltors. of Nations Bank,
and Stuff tho Magic Dragon
watch

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Frank Voaotme • Manager
Paggy Beermet
Freda Meaner*
Cheryl Sm*h
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Great places to hike
preserve the memories!
In addition to the wide
variety of flora and fauna,
Many people think nl th e
there are at least 30 known
st.Ue'n wildlife m anagem ent
Indian m ounds on Tosahatdu-e
areas (WMAs) its places used
only for hunllng. hut they tiller WMA.
Hull Creek WMA is th e next
m uch more. They are also
stop along llie Florida Trail.
wonderful places In fish, bird
Il's a 22.000 aere expanse of
watch.
cam p.
hike,
p ln e/p alm elto
II.il woods,
photograph or Jnsl spend som e
scalteied havheads and 1 reek
time In Ih r great outdoors.
"This is a m arvelous tim e of sw am ps in Osceola County.
R em nants
of
the
oid
Ihc year lo spend outside In
tu rpentine. pH*h and resin
Florida and we have som e
fantastic places lo m ake l In­ industries are Mill evident In
Hull Creek 111 Inc form of rail
most
of
your
outdoor
and tram roads used for
experience.* said Lt. Joy M.
logging during the early 20th
Hill.
public
Inform ation
century lin e s In the northeast
coordinator for the Florida
co m er of Hull Creek WMA still
Game and Fresh W ater Fish
have 'c a tfa re s '-u re a s on tree s
Commission
(GFC)
'F o r
where
Iron
g u tters
w ere
example. Dir Florida National
attach ed to harvest th r pitch.
Scenic
Trail
n u ts
rlglu
T h r trail p asses through
through C entral Florida and
stan d s of cabbage
palm s,
can
lie assessed
through
hardw oods and cypress, scru b
several
GFC
wildlife
oak
- and
sand
pine
m anagem ent areas."
com m unities. The west leg
You ra n begin your hiking
winds through pine flat woods
adventure
In
th e
Ocala
and
prairies
dotted
with
National Forest, where th e
c y p rrss dom es.
•• *•
fam ous Florida National Scenic
.... _ before th e Florida W all
Trail waa s ta rte d by j i handful
the
GFC'* C rnntral
of volunteers more th an 00 T je a v e a
Region and heads lo Lake
years ago. The Oruln WMA Is a
382.408
acre “ expanse
of O keechobee
and
Ihc
Mg
C ypress National I’reserve. It
Florida scrub habitat located
(lasses through beautiful TlirriIn ihc Ocala National Forest In
Lakrs WMA. a -15.300 acre
Putnam . Marlon and Lake
area In Osceola County. The
counties. The trail ru n s In a
WMA Includes the Prairie
north-south direction through
Lukes Unit, which Is open from
th r middle ol the area, and
8 a.m . until su n set, and
you're likely to see a large
requires a permit for cam ping.
variety of wildlife Including
Call Ihc GFC's Ocala Regional
deer. fox. ulllgalors. bears, and
Office at 1352)732-1225 for
a wide assortm ent of bird s,
more details.
including bald eagles and
Much of Three L ikes WMA Is
scrub Jays.
open p tn e/p aln ietto llalwAods,
"If you venture Into th e
bill Ih rrr are some sc a tte re d
forrst, don't forget your fishing
cypress dom es and small oak
poles and fishing licenses,*
ham m ocks.
There
Is
an
said Hill. 'N um erous fishing
ab u ndance
of
wildlife.
holes along the way offer
Including crested c a rac ara s,
excellent
opportunities
for
sandhill
cran es
an d
a
those who want lo slop and
population of these beautiful
east a line.*
and endangered birds.
If you continue south on th e
Hiking any area of t h r
Florida Trail you’ll end up In
Florida Trull ra n olTer exciting,
the 0.000
acre
Scm lnolr
nirm orablc
experiences,
Ranch WMA. which b o rd e rs
depending upon how m uch
the St. Jo h n s River in east
Orange County. The area Is a planning you do. Die time of
day and year, and w eath er
wildlife
haven
consisting
conditions. Early m orning und
prim arily of river m arsh, open
evening are the liest tim es to
pasture
land,
hardwood
view wildlife,
when
most
ham m ocks and cabbage palm
critters are out und about
ham m ocks.
feeding.
The T osahatchec WMA Ls
Now th at you know- where to
next along th e way. It consists
go. It’s time to get your family
of 28.000 acres In Orange
und friends together and head
County n ear the com m unity of out to sec some of Florida's
C hristm as. Here the fam ous wild ureas. Be su re to w ear
trail ru n s beside swamps,
com fortable hiking shoes und
through pine flat lands, oak
suitable clothing, and bring
forests and along tree-lined
along bug spray, hlnoculars,
dikes In tile Si. J o h n s River field guides, a cam era and a
Hood plain. The loop trails In canteen of water.
T osahatchec m ake good day
hikes for those who don’t want
'J u s t lo be safe, m ake su re
to spend days In the w-oods,
you let som eone at home know
and there’s plenty to see where you’re
headed
and
w hether you’re there for a few when you plan to ret tin t, and
hours or a few days.
learn how to use a com pass no
you can llnd your way out If
In fact, right about now Is a you w ander ufT the trail,* said
great time to head to Jim Hill.
Creek Swamp on th e n o rth
For a free, colorful Florida
side of T u sah alch re to see a
virgin bald cypress stan d . T h r National Scenic Trull guide, or
area Is home to a wide variety more Inform ation on wildlife
of wildlife Including d ee r. m anagem ent areas In C entral
Osceolu turkeys, ospreys and Florida, call Ihc GFC’s Ocala
eagles. In th e springtim e It Rrglonul Office at 1352)732b u rsts
with
colorful 1225. And, be su re to check
wlldllowrrs Including wild Iris out the GFC's Florida T rails
whose purple bloom s b lan k et Guide on th e Internet at
the woods, dralnuge ureas and h t t p : / / www .state.fi.u s /g fc /fltr
th r edges of the swam p. Don't alls.
forget the cam era so you can
Happy Trails!
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Why is Cuomo hiding from Cincotta?
What C incotta and her organt/attnn arc p n itrsllu g Is a
Clinton adm inistration housing
proposal dial the long tim e
neighborhood urttvlsi and o th ­
ers say will do uollilng to help
the Inner city poor Instead. It
prom ises to Ire a boon lo u p ­
per-middle class,
su b u rb an
hom e buyers and the real e s ­
tate Industry, while exposing
American taxpayers lo billions
of dollars of llnanelul risk.

Gale Ctncotl.i says Andrew
Cuomo h a s been tough to gri
in to u rh with sinee he was
prom oted to the lop post at the
D epartm ent ot ! lousing and
Urban Develi*pment a little
more th an a vear ago
Prior to that, Cuomo had
been HDD's No. 2 m an, and
Ctneotta. the chair ol National
People's Action, a Chicagobased
com m unity
housing
group, says she hail regular
ch a ts with the son ol lorm er
New York governor
Mario
Cuomo "Before he got lo he
head ot HUD. I used to get let
lers (Iroru him).* site explains.
"You could get (him on the I
phone * Bui in the past year,
she com plains.
tie's been
"hiding" from her
That all
changed
when
Cuomo recently learned that
C incotta had helped to organ­
ize dem onstrations tn 10 cities
to protest a proposed Increase
in flic size of m ortgages the
Federal Housing A dm inistra­
tion Is allowed to Insure Clnro tla s a v s Cuomo called t h r e e
days before t h e protests, a s k ­
ing her to call them off.
Cincotta was furious. She
wanted to know why none of
her letters or phone calls had
been answ ered in the p a st
year. Cuomo was very ap o lo ­
getic.
Cincotta
says.
and
blamed disorganization at the
HUD other building in W ash­

ESEnn

ington for their lack of com ­
m unication.
"Oh. vou don't know this
building.' he said, according lo
Cincotta. “Maybe If you wrote
private a n d confidential' (on
the envelope). I'd get the let
lers."
C tiom os explanation merely*
m ade Cincotta even angrier
“C'mon Andrew, this Is a
crock!* she roared. "You man
aged to send me a C hristm as
card, you m anaged lo send me
an announcem ent
of your
baby's birth. Hut a s far as d o ­
ing
anything
about
the
Ihouslng) problem s (ol the in ­
n e r city p o o r ) , y o u 'r e hiding,
you're hiding."
HUD
spokesm an
Victor
Lambert told our a sso c ia te
Aaron Karp lhal h r had "no
knowledge ol that (cull) w h a t­
soever.* but acknowledged that
the departm ent was very m uch
aw are of NPA's multi-city d e m ­
onstrations. which took place
on Feb. 2.

Die plan, outlined In the
Clinton budget that was tsibm titcd lo C ongress earlier this
m outh, would raise die limn on
FllA-lnsured properties from
its current level of $170.1)02 to
an astounding $227,150. Thai
m eans that buyers who make
as m uch as $80,000 per vear-die m inim um tnrntnc required
by most creditors to make
paym ents on a $227,000 hom rniay soon he able to Insure
their hom es with alm ost no
money down, courtesy of the
federal government.
When the FDA was created al
the height of the D epression,
credit w as nearly non-existent
and default rates were high
Die agency w as ileslgnrd to
give b anks Incentive lo lend to
low -and-m oderate-Incom e Isiyers by Insuring m ortgages dial
wouldn't otherw ise 1h- approved
in the private m arket. Now II
seem s FILA Is ready to redefine
what It m eans by m oderate.

Helping tornado survivors
Since the devastating to r­
nadoes struck
southern
Sanford and Central Florida
in the early hours of this
week, the outpouring of
support has been un p aral­
leled. It has been a wonder­
ful example of people helping
jreople.
While cash donations are
die most desirable according
to tilt* American Rrd Cross,
other Items such as nonperishable food, clothing and
children's needs have been
donated. One business has
even offered used cars to
Uiosc who had their vehicles
destroyed. Central Florida
has Indeed, shown It has
compassion.
It was several days after
the Initial tornado hit before
most of the residents of the
stricken area were allowed to
return to the ruins of their
homes, and begin searching
for family heirlooms, possi­
ble undamaged furnishings,

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son’s other booths.

Davidson has 11 booths at
die flea market on U.S. High­
way 17-92 In unincorporated
Seminole County. Aa many as
50.000 visit the market and
Pun World on many weekends.

clothing, and other Items
which may have survived.
Wlille some have been able
to cart the Items to another
location such as a friend's or
family home, others have
been simply placing the
Items In a pile.
In consideration of that, a
volunteer worker with All
Souls Catholic Church, one
of the tornado relief dona­
tion centers in Sanford, has
proposed an Idea we believe
Is not only worth consider­
ing but worth undertaking
IMMEDIATELY.
He said with all of the
Items being gathered near
the destroyed homes, why
hasn't anyone attempted to
supply protection tn the
form of tents? Weather fore­
casters predict we will possi­
bly have
some
severe
weather before this weekend
is over. If not severe, at least
some rain can be expected,
as apparently. El Nino Is not

finished with u s yet.
Many military units, re­
serves, National Guard and
others, probably have tents
which could be temporarily
loaned to the tornado survi­
vors. Tents wouldn't serve as
temporary housing for Uiosc
who have lost everything,
hut ccrtulnly they would
help protect savable Heins
from further damage.
Whether It's military lead­
ers. city, county, state or n a­
tional officials and politi­
cians. we urge that consid­
eration be given Immediately
to obtaining tents or tem po­
rary protection facilities, to
lx* erected In Ute devastated
area.
We can't Just give help
when the Initial need pres­
ents Itself. Help must be
given through the recovery
process as well, and we see
Uiesc suggested tents as a n
excellent way to do this.

Most Am ericans can
only
dream of m aking $80.iXK) a
year.
According lo die Clinton adm tnlxlrallon. the plan will help
the PDA hv Infusing H with the
extra money htgh-lnenm c b o r­
rowers would bring lo the p ro ­
gram. and II will h rlp to ofTsrl
foreclosures by lower-incom e
buyers.
'h ie rr w rre 11.000 more PDA
foreclosures In 101)7 th an the
year before (for a total of
71.599). ami the agency paid
out $5.11 billion In claim s--a 25
percent Increase from 1090.
"Instead of dealing with
stopping the foreclosures, all
they want lo do Is raise die
(mortgage) limit so th rlr fund Is
secure." Cincotta com plains.
“It's avoiding the problem .
...Every body m akes out. The
R raltnr m akes their money; the
m orlgagr com pany m akes th rlr
money. ...And HUD doesn't
stop the problem. It's |ust a
sad wav of doing business.*
Umihert i t s | h h u 1s by saving
C lncotta's concerns are m is­
guided.
"IPs very linporlanl lhai p eo ­
ple u nderstand that by raising
llils limit. It Is mil exposing d ir
FllA fund to greater risk.* the
HUD spokesm an (old u s ‘ li
will ojx-n the doors of home
ow nership for more m oderate
Income
|&gt;eople
out
ih rrr
working who an* Just trying to
become home owners for d ir
first time.*

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We
be taking cfcmatmnt al We b*i to* Hie
American *le*J Croak Vix* may phone B94*

sort of business,*' Seminole
County Commission Chairman
Randy Morris said when the
video store came under fire.
Morris talked several times to
flea market owner Sid Levy.
Eventually, the case was the
county against Davidson.
Attorney David Wasserman,
who represents Davidson and

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IN B R I E F
Republican women meet
The Seminole Hepubllcan
Women's Club will hold Its
m onthly m eeting and m em ­
bership drive on S atu rd ay .
Feb. 2H at Kamuda Inn (I-4
and 434).
The m eeting will begin at
11:30 a m. O uest speaker will
be Mr. Steve Cooke from th e
Sanford Airport Authority.
Lunch Is $10. For m ore In­
form ation
contact
V erdrll
Pugh at 1407) 323-7069.

Medna banquet
Medna Court 16 will he
hosting Its first banquet on
Feb. 2H at 7 p.m. The banquet
will be held at 1317 W. 13th
Street. Sanford. Donation of
$10 per person. We look for­
ward to your support In m ak ­
ing this a huge success.

Contract Bridge
Bridge players are Invited to
play contract bridge every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m .. at die
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
form ation, call 322-6326.

Herald—
C— Ha—d ft—a Page 1A
There's a sportscard collectors
booth directly across from
Ron's Video booth tn the Gold
Building.
A Flea World manager told
the code enforcement board
that there have never been any
complaints about the adult
video booth.
‘It's no place to have this

F R ID A Y N I T E
F E B .27
F U N D -R A IS E R

several of adult businesses in
the Fem Park/Casselberry

area, said the code enforce­
ment board made the right
call- "This was a voice of rea­
eon." he said. ■We're trying to
work with the county."
Morris said the code en­
forcement board's decision was
"very disappointing."

serve a much larger population
In this ever expanding Central
Florida county. With Its percapita Income level going ever
higher and the unemployment
U?vel at the lowest In a decade,
Seminole County la booming.
The management and staff of
the Seminole Herald will strive
to continue being the news and
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nance fees far the cemetery in
next year's budget. He re­
quested approval M m the
commission to advertise §or
bids for the maintenance, and
was given unanimous consen­
sus to proceed.

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OBITUARIES
MARGARET V. BOWLING

Margaret V. Dowling. 75.
Wlldmcre
Cove.
Longwood,
died W ednesday, Feb. 25.
1998.
Bom
In
n in rflrld .
W.Va.. slip moved 1o C entral
Florida In 1967, Mrs. Bowling
was a hom em aker. She was a
m em ber
or First
B aptist
C h u rrh of Uingwood.
Survivors Include daughters.
Frances Ragan. Genrva. Linda
B urrkett,
Ixingwood;
se\’rn
grandchildren;
sU
g re a t­
grandchildren;
one
great
great-grandson.
Gaines Carey Hand F uneral
Home. Longwood, In charge of
arran g em en ts.
CALVIN T. BRYANT SR.

Calvin T. Bryant Sr.. 70. East
Sixth Street, Sanford, died
Monday. Feb. 29. 1998 at his
residence. Mr. Bryant was
bom m arch 4. 1U21 In S an­
ford. Mr. Bryant was a re tire d
truck driver for W heeler Com ­
pany. lie wus a m em ber of St.
M atthews Missionary B aptist
C hurch. Sanford.
Survivors Include sons, Wald.
Brooklyn. N.Y.. Calvin. Willie.
l*&gt;1h of Yonkers. N. Y.: d a u g h ­
ters. Betty Jea n Hampton.
Frances Clark, both of S an ­
ford; brothers. CIKTord. P hila­
delphia. Pa., Henry. Earl, both
of Sanford. George, Yonkers.
N.Y.. the Rev. Jam es. Orlando;
II grandchildren: 24 great
g ra n d ch ild ren .
Marvin C. Z anders Funeral
Home. Apopka, tn charge of
arran g em en ts.
LULA MAE JENKINS

Lula Mae Jen k in s. 70, S te r­
ling Court.
Sanford.
died
Tuesday. Feb. 24. 1998 at
Columbia
Medical
C enterSanford. Mrs. Jen k in s was
bom J a n . 2, 1922 In Montlrello. Fla. Mrs. Jen k in s was a
retired
E lem rntary
School
teacher. She w as a Baptist.
Survivors Include
m other.
G ertrude. Sanford: son. John
Mitchell. W ashington. D.C.;
brothers. Lonnie. Sanlord. Mi­
nus. Akron. Ohio, Norman.
G rm tany. Abraham . Sanford;
sisters.
R rtha
S heppurd.
M aetta B utts, troth of Sanford.

Continued from Page 1A

Evelena Calloway. R ochester.
N.Y., Ora Culver, Akron, Ohio.
W ilson-Elrhrlbcrgcr M o rtu ­
ary, Inc.. Sanford, In charge of
arran g em en ts.

NELLIE MAE SMITH
Nellie Mae Sm ith. 00. B u r­
rows Lane. Sanford,
died
W ednesday. Feb. 25, 1998 at
h er residence. Mrs. Smith was
Ixim Ju n e 28, I9.TI In Montlcello. Fla. She was a m em b er
or ML Moriah P.B. C hurch.
Survivors Include sons, M in­
ister Marlowe F. Sm ith. H art­
ford. Conn., Vincent Sm ith,
Rrglnald Sm ith, both of S an ­
ford. C hristopher Sm ith, D el­
tona:
daughters.
Virginia
Conyers.
Sanford.
Oseola
Owens.
R ochester.
N.Y.;
brothers.
Peter
Hawkins.
Beniamin
Hawkins.
Nelson
Jackson, all of Rochester. N.Y..
Wesley Roy Hawkins. Joe
Hawkins, both of Sanford: s is ­
ters. Marla Alford. W ashing­
ton. D C .. Ilrn rirtln Feiiuku.
Rochester. N.Y.. Emily Wil­
liams. Sanford; 15 g randchil­
dren: 17 great-g ran d ch ild ren ;
two great great-grandchildren.
Wilson Elchellterger M ortu­
ary, Inc.. In charge ol a r ­
rangem ents.

BRYANT. CALVIN T. BR.
Kimer.il serv ices fur ('alv ln |
B ryant Sr . will Ik- tielil S a tu rd a y ,
l-rt) 2 8 . at 2 p m . ut St M a tth e w s
M issionary It.iptlM C h u n li. Sun
font, with the Rev. la*onant I. .1
W ilson. P astor nlfli la lln g I’u td h
virw inn will Ik- held at th e d m n It
on Friday from 5 to 8 p m anil
.■gain S a tu rd a y m o rn in g from IP
a m. n n lll
lim e ra l
tim e Inter
merit will lollow tn E v erg re e n
C em etery . S anford, u n d e r lltr dl
rrc tlo n ol M arvin C. Z a n d e rs Kit
n ern l Home. A|Mipka. "llie P ro
p ie's C hop e* |4l&gt;7| 8811 3 3 8 8 Mr
B ry an t's survivors also tm h id e two
g lu n d s o n s lie raise d a s sons, t'.il
vm III. H enry J r . . IkiiIi of S aitlnrd:
a n il a bust ol h ir e r s , n ep h ew s,
c o u sin s
and
m any
sorrow ing
frien d s.

WEBB. CHARLES “RICHARD'
( Italics ‘Hu li.irit* W ebb, 40. ol
S a n to n l. died M onday. J a n 23.
1998 In III*- m assiv e stortti dial

d e stro y e d h is linm e. Ills wife
P atty H u n te r VVrhti. a n d d a u g h te r .
C assidy. 15. survived th e w reck
age hy a m iracle of G ik I. lie Is also
survived tty his son. C h in k WikxIs
ul OrlaiHlo: hrothenv. Je rry W ehh
lit O rlan d o . .Jim m y Wetili nl Blin k
S h e a r, lia .. M ark M arlalt ut O r ­
lando: siste r. K athy M iller of Co
h llllb u s. Ohio: a n d g rn n d e h lld rr n .
Devon a n d Ninth WimkIs of O r
lantlo. E x ten d ed fam ily In c lu d r
m o lh er In-law . O lllr H u n te r of
S an fo n l, Ikiti am t K athy l l u u t r r of
SaiiFnril. a n d S u s a n Klebel of M e r­
ritt Island. He Is p re d e c e a se d hy
IkiiIi tils p a re n ts .
Uli h a rd w as a tong tim e S an fo rd
re sid e n t a n d a tetep lio n e tr r h n te la n p re se n tly em p lo y ed fry O r ­
lan d o H iislness T e lep h o n e Sys
terns. He w as n 1982 g ra d u a te of
U niversity of C e n tra l Florida w ith
a degree In M ath Ed. He w as era
ployed try S o u th e rn Ik-11 In Sail
ford in 1975, a n d r n ow ner of A1
Irrita tiv e Telecom m tu t le a l Inn Sys
terns "H ie O th er P hone Man*, tne.
for ten years. He w as a devoted f a ­
ttier a n d su rfe r, lie w as a m e m b e r
of th e First P re sb y te ria n C h u rrh
ol Sanford w h ere tie w as ai live III
Hie C .raer N g rits p ro g ram to teed
tin- liotneless a n d needy tn d o w n
town S anford a s well a s th e a n n u a l
CROP walk tor liH-al c h a ritie s

PRITCHARD. JOHN WESLEY
F u n eral servUs-s for J o h n W esley
Illti h a rd 70 nf A cadem y Avenue.
Hanfiird. w ho died Fell. 20. 1998.
will Ik- licld S a tu rd a y . Kch 28 al 2
pm
at R escue C tiu rtli uf O ikI
Willi Elder O n ln llll F aison offl* I a tln g V isitation will Ik- liKtay triini
5 to 9 al S u n rise ( I i.i | k-I S u n rise
K iiorral I loin.*, OIKI I^m-iis I Avr.,
14071 322 7 3 8 3 , is m &lt; tiarge of a r
ra n g e m erits.

MEMORIAL CELEBRATION

A Memorial Celebration to
eulogize Don V lnrent anti Tom
Tipton will Ire held In the
Seminole Com munity College
Flnr Arts Concert Hall at noon
Monday. March 2.
Friends, family am i the
community a rr invited to a t ­
tend ihis special rem em brance
gathering. Tills will la- a tim e
lor sharing am i lor rem em ber­
ing those who lost their lives or
worldly possessions In the
tragic storm that left a scar
that will not soon heal.

the children, an d allowed thrill
lo release some of Ihelr anxie­
ties.
There were talks about how
tornadoes form and how pow­
erful they are an d what every­
one can do tn a n emergency.
Die children were told they
may Ire able to save the lives of
Ihelr p aren ts.
On W ednesday, the srhool
conducted a tornado drill.
Children who were outside
m s h rd Inside. Blinds were
draw n, doors closed, desks
moved away from windows.
Previously, em ergency drills
were nol what w as needed.
Many children would not take
them seriously.
Tills lime was different. ‘ It
w asn't fun anym ore." T anner
said. 'Everyone wanted to do
what was right. The tornado
m ade them very serious."
T anner Is relieved the week
Is coming to a close. *ll's a

grader Travis Malloy was ex tro ­
verted. ‘lie would have the
leading role In class plays."
T anner said. 'H e could really
tu rn on the chnnn. He used
come to my office to share and
m id a Irook, lie w as very In tel­
ligent.
Many of the stu d en ts knew
that S arah and Travts would
not Ik- there when they re ­
lum ed to class on Tuesday
morning. And they knew about
the h o n o rs ol the tornado.
T h e strain and uncertainty
showed tin all their faces."
Tanner said. "They w rre af­
fected differently. The ones
tliul already knew didn't show
the fresh grief of those Just
learning w hat happened."
From the get-go. Midway's
stair program med courses ami
activities for the week. The
most beetle day w-as Tuesday
when ‘every cam era In C entral
Florida was at the school."
T anner said.
C on tin u ed from Page 1A
One of the activities was for crease o u r protection against a
Sarah
Malloy's
fifth-grade challenge of the o rd inance.'
classm ates to write a letter or
'If we consider going along
fond m em ories about the girl. with the county on this.* said
Third graders who knew Travis C om m issioner
W intry Eck­
Malloy hod a sim ilar a s s ig n ­ stein. 'w e want to Ik- certain
ment,
o u r citizens don’t think we are
going to add to th r num ber of
*1 pray that It was not that
much dam age in your body." sites available for adult enterSh.ilauda II wrote to Sarah *1 taln in rn t. We are NOT doing
know wr had good times and
that.*
hud llm rs. hut still I will ul
It was suggested that the rlty
and possibly Seminole County.
ways l&gt;e your friend."
Issue a p ress release lo the
H ie letters showed the' Inno
f e m e and Inside the h earts of citizens lo explain exactly how

Agreement-

Trust---------C ontinued from Page 2A
is May 15, 1998. P ro ­
posals should Ik - su b m itted
to T hr Able Trust at 100
East College Avenue. Suite
820. Tallahassee. Florida.
32301
High SchiMtl/IIIgh Tech
was originally created tn Los
Angeles In 1983 with th e
m ission of reaching out to
stu d en ts with
disabilities
early In th eir school ca ree rs
to encourage them to take
sc le m r. m ath and o ther
courses necessary to qualify
for collrgr. B usiness leaders
with disabilities were r e ­
cruited to hold sem in ars.
jK ts a ls

conduct
w orkplner
tours
and to provide one-on-one
counseling to s lu d rn ls In th r
program. Florida is c u r­
rently host to one High
S chool/lllgh T rill Program,
which Is sponsored Ijy the
Space Coast C enter for Ind rp e n d rn l Living. Slncr its
inception In 1996. the p ro ­
gram h as served over 42
stu d en ts with d isab ilities In
Brevard.
The Able Trust
Is a
50l(r)(3|
public-private
p artn ersh ip foundation, r s
tabllshed by the Florida
la-glslaturr In 1990. Its m is­
sion Is to provide support for

week wr wish nevrr had to
come but It Is a p a n of life."
she said. “It's the first tim e a s
a school adm inistrator I ever
experienced
anything
like
this."
Each day w as vastly differ­
ent. “T uesday was alm ost more
than anyone rould bear.” T a n ­
ner said. 'W ednesday w as a lit­
tle better. The children played
outside. They seem ed m uch
better. And today,
things were nearly back to
norm al."
Two tilings were different,
however.
llim nglim il the day c u s to ­
dian Eugene Story helped sto re
fiHtd. w ater b lan k rts. clothing,
books and toys donated to the
victims of the tornado. Publlx
and Coca Cola m ade m ajor
contributions.
In the school courtyard, the
American and Florida flags
were at half m ast.

the proposed |olnt agreem ent
would operate and how it
would work toward containing
and restricting locations for
th r estab lish m en ts.
City M anager Sim m ons rec­
om m ended the com m ission b e ­
gin the adoption p ro rrss, p o s
slhly at the next ro m m lsslo n
m eeting lM.tr, 9). hut Itegln to
look at the differences between
the two ordinances and Inves­
tigate how to reach agreem ent.
Therr were no objections to
pursuing this direction at the
work session m eeting.
the em ploym ent of Florid Ians willi disabilities and to
raise aw areness about th e
vocn t tonal
r r habit! Ia t Ion
process. In M arch 1997. The
Able Trust was designated as
the Florida governor's Alii .nice for the Em ployment ol
Disabled Citizens. In which
It recom m ends policy to
Florida's governor and serves
as th r state liaison to t h r
President's C om m ittee on
Em ployment of People with
Disabilities. Since Its e s ta b ­
lishm ent. The Able T rust has
awarded over $5.5 million to
nonprofit agencies and Indi­
viduals with disabilities In
Florida.

S T A R T IN G
T U E S D A Y ...

Sanfinxl Herald
WILL BECOME

Expanded News And Sports Coverage Of Sanford,
Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo and W inter Springs!!

• s w u m
“You’re Going To Like It”

�OA Santofd Herald. Santord. Flonda • Foday. February 27. 1990

Religion
Hoe down planned at Methodist church
B y MART ROWELL

Banquet scheduled
SANFORD * West S anford
Freewill H oliness C hurch. 8 1 4
M ulberry Ave., will hold a
"Surprise Banquet" In honor of
Bishop H rzekiah Ross (19th
1'astot s Anniversary) on Saturdav. Feb. 28. The event will
take place at the M arina H o­
tel. 590 Palm etto Ave.. b eg in ­
ning at 7 pan.
The cost of th e banquet Is
$20. RSVP Is necessary. For
more Inform ation call 3249347.

Revival set
SANFORD - The Rev. D r.
Carl F. Brooks, p asto r of th e
First Macedonia M.U. C hurch
of Punta G olds. will be th e
guest speaker for a revival at
First Shiloh M B. C hurch. T he
revival will be held M arch 2
through 6 at 7:30 p in. nightly.
The church Is located at 7 0 0
Elm Ave. For m ore Inform ation
call 322-5489.

Youth revival
SANFORD - The R eddick
Memorial First Bom C hurch
will hold a three-night Youth
Revival
on
M arch
4 .5 .6 .
Speaker and singer for th e
event will be Evangelist M ar­
lowe Sm ith, from Bloomflelds.
C onnecticut. The revival will
begin at 7:30 p.m . nightly.
The them e will be "Thus
Salih the Lord." The church Is
located at 3155 Kings Road.
For more Information call Pa­
tricia Davl9 at 836-4240 ext.
148.

Family/friends day

SANFORD - Reddick Memo­
rial First Bom Church Invites
the public to attend Its Family
and Friends Day on March 29
at 11 a.m. For more Informa­
tion call 836-4240 ext. 148
and speak with Patricia Davis.
Church dedication
Mt. Sinai celebrated the
renovation of the church sanc­
tuary on Sunday, Feb. 15. The
church will continue with
their celebration with other
churches In the community.
Joining in the celebration will
be. New Mount Calvery on
I 'W V S iP 'I M S - 'W 4 V m .i

W I W W S S B-W®

Hollnta) .pfl March 15. at 4
p.m. and St. Matthew's on
March 29. at 4 p.m.

Voluntoon noadfd

SANFORD - The Sanford Cri­
sis Pregnancy Center Is In
need of volunteers. The center
has four months to prepare for
Its June opening. Scheduled
workdays are: Feb. 28. March
4. April 18 and May 16.
For more Information call
323-3384.

Mtn't retreat

SANFORD - A men's retreat
will be held at Camp Joy for
Feb. 27 and 28. Larry Myers, a
missionary to Mexico, will be
the guest speaker.

The cost Is $25 for room and
board. For m ore inform ation
call New Covenant C h u rch at
695-7 0 0 9 .

40-day fast
SANFORD • the 40 Day N a­
tional Fast Is set for M arch 1
to April 9. To sign u p to p a r ­
ticipate In the C orporate Fast
call 679-2645. ext. 9100.

Bible studies
LONGWOOD - First B aptist
C hurch of Sw eetw ater. 3801
Wckivn Springs Rd.. Is holding
Tuesday Bible S tudies each
week at 7:30 p.m . will th e
them e "On G uardi' Tills singles
group takes place In a relaxed
hom e setting and Is focused on
the study of God s w ord.
For more in format lan ra il
8 6 2 -3 8 9 3 .

Singles group
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS
Young M arried an d Singles
m eet every W ednesday at 7:30
p.m . at St. Mary M agdalene's
C hurch. 861 M aitland Avr.
S peakers, social and service
events are held throughout th e
m onth.
For m ore Inform ation call
Frank at 262-2774 or 8435266.

Mammin for Jesus’
LONGWOOD • All m usicians,
singers and m usic lovers a re
Invited to ’Ja m m in for Jesu s"
on Friday nights at 8 p.m . at
Time S quare Plaza. The event
ts located in S uite 214 In
Longwood on S ta te Road 434
Just w est of 17-92.

For more Information call
D.C. Hathaway at 539-1149.

Fellowship offered

SANFORD - ZOE. a Christian
fellowship and Information r e ­
source Is available for singles
In their 20's and 30‘a. For
more Information call Daniel
at 788-1080.

Kltchfiii band
CASSELBERRY - Various
members of Northland Com­
munity Church are making an
effort to form a Kitchen Band.
The group will meet for a
monthly fellowship.
Men and .women who can
play (or malts) homemade In­
struments. play a kaibo or
sing are needed. If one loves
music and like to make a Joy­
ful noise call Nodyne McGladdery at 695-6012.

Oosftl music
SANFORD • A Oospel Music
Showcase will be presented at
the Sanford Civic Centex on
Friday, Feb. 27 a t 8 p.m. The
evening will feature guest
choirs, the Seminole High
School Gospel Choir, the Mass
Choir of New Mt. Calvary Bap­
tist Church and the Sanford
Community Workshop Choir.
The doors will open at 7
p.m. The coat la 85.
For more Information call
521-7850.

Pastor’s Com sr

Let’s give some consideration
■ j S B B f S Z IX m H U M n I
Central Baptist Church_____

Consideration of the other
person will stir up love. It
seems to me that a lot of r e ­
lationships need that kind of
stirring up. I wonder how
much homellfe. haw many
marriages are suffering b e­
cause of a lack of considera­
tion.
Husbands love to quote Bi­
ble verses about how wives
are to be in subjection. Their
Bibles open readily to Ephe­
sians 5:22.
But they fail to see that the preceding verse asys Christians
are to be "submitting yourselves one to another In the fear of
God." it also asys that men are to love their wives as Christ
loved the Church and gave himself for 1L
Do you really love your wife? Do you really love your hus­
band? Do your really love your parents? po you really love
your children? Then show some consideration for them .
In marriage, consideration involves faithfulness. The person
who commits adultery is
only of Mmwtf or herself. •
That person la forgetting vows made before Ood. forgetting
the feelings of the spouse, forgetting the commands of the Bi­
ble.
Consideration means putting the needs of theirs ahead of
our own. Selfishness says, l i e first It's what I w an t I have to
look out for my own interest* But Christian consideration
thinks of the needs of the other person n &lt; i puts
first. It's not a popular way,. but tt'a
If a the way th at p| h ases Ood.
Consideration involves
A soft answer stlU turns
away wrath. Have
ve you
about how many argumerits among cotuples and In fa mlIlea are over totally inatg‘
nifleant matters?r But ddeep hurts may come from
them.
If we
practice being kind one to another, we can help tq eliminate
someatf those hurts.
-toe thi» Valentine's Day. why not give some consideration to
your husband, your wife, your children, your parents? It will
make your home a happier place and you a happier person.
And it Is the Christian thing to do!

m
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Herald Correspondent________
LAKE MARY - Ever been to a
Hoc Down?
WeU, If yon haven't, you
should. Come on down Friday,
March 6 from 7 to 10:30 p.m.
to Grace United Methodist
Church.
Tickets are Just 85 for adults
and 81 for children under 12.
There is a 812 maximum cost
for any fondly. So. two. three
or more children. It's still 812.
There will also be lots of great
door prtzrs from local com pa­
nies. Lots or great food will
also be available.
The event Is a fund-raiser for
the preschool. The school
H«nM atwto ay OmSsi i . i
needs some new playground
Jim MMchall (right), with his daughter, JannHar. Jim win Isach llna dancing at
equipment.
tha hoa down. (Jannifar Is a Laka Marionette )
Don't have a baby-sitter?
That’s okay, free baby-sitting
expect to do a little line on Ihc dunce floor. He never
will be provided In the n u rs­
dancing. Don't know how? gets 100 percent, but he gets
ery. You don't even have to
That’a okay. Line dancing In- close.
buy a ticket for children In the
Advanced ticket sales en­
atructora
Jim
and
Kim
nursery. The nursery will be
Mitchell will be ut the hoe couraged, especially If you
open until 10 p.m..
down to show you how. Jim want to take advantage of the
and Kim leach basic line free baby-sitting. That way.
No\ especially fond of coun­
dancing at Sullivan's two the church cun be assured of
try music? That's okay. too.
nights a week. Jim and Klin having rnougli people on hand.
At the hoe down, they'll also
got Involved because their son Call Ihc church for advance
be playing Top 40 music, even
goes to the preschool and sales at 322-1472 or call Kim
Spice Girls.
they're
church
members. Mitchell ut 321-3689.
At any hoe down, you can

They've been te ach in g line
dancing for five y ears.
Jim and Kim got th e ir start
aa teachers ju s t by dancing.
They would go to country
western clubs a n d dance. At
the next club, th e y ’d teach the
dance they le a rn e d a t the
other club. Finally, w hen they
were teaching a d an ce to a
group of people a t Sulllvan'a,
they were ask e d to teach
there.
Besides te ach in g a t WH*
van's, they will alao book for
weddings and o th e r event*.
They've
even
ta u g h t line
dancing a t local elem entary
schools. Typically. 10m plays
the m usic a n d ru n s the
equipment an d J im la on the
floor teaching. ' Line dancing.
Kim aays. la a g re a t way of ex­
ercising and n o p artn e r la
needed. J im a n d IQm. of
course, have p a rtn e rs. They've
been m arried for 3 3 years.
The great
th in g
about
teaching
line
dancing
to
meeting people. IQm talks to
people while sh e ru n s the
board and J im ta lk s to people
while he teach es. At weddings
especially, w hen th e bride and
groom w ant every one dancing.
Jim socialises w ith people
then p ersu ad es even the
recalcitrant people to get up

Apathy: A dangerous and deadly attribute
PracUcal appllcatloR

By DR. WILLIAM ROBERT (BOB) F,_____
First Baptist Church Markham Woods

The lawyer learned so m eth ing that
abides until this day. All ro b b e rs who by
any means rob hum anity o f its riches,
leaving it stripped, w ounded an d half
dead, are breakers of th e law. Acting
equally unjust are those w ho p a s s by the
victim with total apathy!

There Is a parabolic and classical Illus­
tration of ’apathy* in the Biblical record of
'the good Samaritan* (Luke 10). In this
passage a lawyer asks Jesus the question:
‘...Who la my neighbor?" The following is
the account of Jesus' reply:
*A certain man was going down from J e ­
rusalem to Jericho; and he fell among
robbers, and they stripped him and beat
him, and went off leaving him half dead.
And by chance a certain priest was going
down on that road, and when he saw him.
he passed by on the other aide. And like­
wise a Levtte alao. when be came to the
place and aaw him. passed fay an the other
aide. But a certain Samaritan, who was an
p Journey, came upon him; and when he
aaw him. ha M t rnmpaatoim and came l#
him. and bandaged up hto wounds, pour­
ing oil and wine on them; and be put him
on his own beast, and brought him to an
Inn. and took care of him. And on the next
day he took out two denarii and gave them
to the Innkeeper and aaid, Take care of
him: and whatever more you spend, when
1 return, 1 will repay you.'

A common* a M re ts ta i

Dr. Rato Parker
2. Those who traveled that road were
brutal, selfish men and robbers. There
were others who were devoid of pity and
filled with apathy.
3. The victim of the story was a traveler
who was robbed of ull he possessed, in­
cluding his clothing: he was left wounded
In serious condition (half dead).
4. A certain priest and a Levlte passed
the wounded man but made no attempt to
help him. Both men saw his need, but
"Which of these three do you think they went out of the way to avoid him.
8. The third man. a Samaritan, aaw the
proved to be a n d ^ rb a r to the man who
fell Into the robbers* hands/* And be aald. victim, had compassion on him, bound up
The one who ahowofi mercy toward him.' his wounds and took him to a place of
And Jesus said to him. *Oo and do the safety and care.
same." (Luke 10:30-37: New American
Tire moral of this story
Standard Bible.)
Today society overflows with every as­
The whole business of a lawyer In
pect of this story. Certainly, the land Is
day was that of showing the relation of law ablaze with those who are victimized. As
to life. Lawyers were consulted on the well, there are those who have special
ms tiers of behavior. One thing Immedi­ credentials to help; yet, loo many pass by
ately explodes from thto text: this lawyer with evident and resounding apathy. The
belonged to the rulers and teachers who Samaritan takes a totally different approach of caring and being responsible.
did not consider a Gentile aa a neighbor.
The ending question to the lawyer was:
Five things stand out In this story which "Which of these three do you think proved
demand attention:
to be a neighbor to the man who fell Into
the robber* hands?" The question was an­
1. There was a road ’gptng
from swered: “The one who showed mercy to­
Jerusalem to Jericho.* Hera u . a rocky ward him.* Then comes the Dtvtne com­
mand - “Go and do thou likewise.*
and dangerous gorge utilized by

The lawyer was m ade aw are o f th e great
gulf between knowing
his exercise of com passion k eep u p i
his awareness of need. In th is lan d that
love - "the home of the b rav e a n d the free*
- we have ‘fallen am ong thieves and left
wounded and half deadT Certainly, we
must admit that we live In a fallen. amftiL
and imperfect world. T he real tragedy,
however. Is that too m uch of o u r waponaa
is apathetic. Who cares o r w ho has the
time to respond to a p f “ la r poafnaa. A n
we not. in this country. In to complete
moral mem from the W hite House to tha
small family dwelling?
For the past 30 years, th e top I r a y e n of
the land have allowed 3 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0
cent. live, unborn children to b e
and left dead. Hard core
tcrafiy
wounded the minds
, cthlleft many dead in Its
cal. and spiritual law s h av e been ea Ig­
nored that almost an y th in g -goes. Tha
country has taken u p lifestyles th a t 0*8
clearly aays to alnful a n d narnA U . and.
this has been done w ith o u t ah Store Cal
Thomas raises the qu estion :
adultery will Americano tolerate?"
aays: T h e more we aay
things (adultery) In o u r
we will get of It. and th e
R w a toe
accepted as normal* (Cal
Much Adultery WtU
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Ignoring the pressure

JIM
SHUPE

Lake Mary softball team comes through in clutch
■7 DEAN NOTH
Herald Sports Editor

Radica
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SANFORD _ Radica Games Limited h as
donated 12S of th eir popular B ass Flshln*
gam es to the Florida Game an d Fresh Wa­
ter Fish Comm ission (GFC).
T h e se gam es will help excite kids ab o u t
the fun of fishing an d th e great outd o o rs
and will stim ulate th eir Interest In co n ­
serving Florida's aquatic habitats,* said
Bob W attendorf of the GFC'a Division of
Fisheries.
Radica’s B ass Flshln’ gam e was one of
the top selling products in the U.S. toy In­
d u stry last year. The gam e features m o­
tion technology th a t allows the player to
uae the game a s a rod and reel. The player
casts, feels the fish bite, sets the hook, an d
reels In the fish w ith a reel handle. More
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select lure types an d colors to be m ore ef­
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YOU CANT GO WRONG BY GETTING
CHILDREN INTERESTED IN H IE OUT­
DOORS. YOUNG PEOPLE ENGAGED IN
SUCH WHOLESOME ACTIVITIES WILL
RARELY STRAY.

LAKE MARY _ A young Lake Maty softball
team may have come of age Thursday night.
With only one senior on the roster and trail­
ing a strong Oviedo squad 3-1 heading Into the
bottom of the sixth Inning, the Rams came
through like seasoned veterans, plating three
tuns and walking away with a 4-3 Seminole
Athletic Conference/Class QA-Dlstrlct 3 contest
at Lake Mary High School.
“We executed well in the sixth Inning.* said
Lake Mary coach Jeannle Fisher. *We hove not
been hitting well, so you really hate to fall be
behind early and have to hit.
■But they showed a lot of heart. They could
have quit, but they didn’t give up and came
through."
The victory pushed the Rams' record to 7-1 on
the season and gives them an early advantage

In the district and conference races over the
defending champion Lions. Lake Mary will re­
turn to action next Tuesday, traveling to Winter
Springs to take on the Bear* In a Seminole
Athletic Conference game. The Junior varsity
gome Is set for a S p.m. start, with the varsity
scheduled for a 7 p.m. start.
Oviedo broke a 04) tie when It scored all three
of Its runs In the top of the third Inning. Kim
Lochrane doubled and scored on a single by
Hodges, who In turn scored on a triple by Al­
ison Parker. Parker later scored the third run.
The Kama got a run back In the bottom of the
third Inning as Nicole White singled and later

■corrd on a single by Jill Wolcott.
The score stayed that way until the bottom of
the sixth. Jackie Crlspell. Brie Van Swearingen
and Meagan Dontrlch all singled and Crlspell
scored when Sowards reached on an error.
Van Swearingen then scored the tying nin on
the last of White’s three hits and Dontrlch
scored the winning run on a sacrifice bunt by
Lauren Cooper.
Doing the damage for Lake Mary were White
P-for-3, run. RBI). Wolcott (single. RBI). Crls­
pell. Dontrlch and Van Swearingen (one single
and one run scored each). Sowards and Yarah
Otero (one single eachl and Cooper (RBI).
Sewards was the winning pitcher, throwing
four shutout Innings after being touched up with
the three runs and raising her record to 4-0.
Providing the offense for the Lions were
Hodges (two singles, run. RBI). Parker (triple,
run, RBI), Lochrane (double, run) and Mandy
Plngston and L. Fills (one single each).

B e e r :30
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in C h a s e
Th u rs d a y
so ftb a ll
SANFORD . Mike McLohon went
4-for-4. scored three runs and
drove in one and Beer :30 scored,
eight runs In the bottom of the first
Inning and went on to hand Blake's
Boys their first loos of the season
In Sanford Recreation Department
Men's Thursday Night Chase Park
Polar Bear Siowpltch Softball
League action.
In other games. Beer :30 finished
off a sweep with a IB-7 thumping
of Cactus Bob's/American Maid
and the Regulators scored four
runs In the top of the seventh In­
ning to catch and pass Pebble
Junction. 18-17.
In games from February 12th _
Cactus Bob's/Amerlcan Maid edged
Beer :30. 14*13. the Regualtora
nipped Pebble Junction. 18-IB.
arid Blake's Boys tripped the
Regulators. IB-18.
Next week, the Regulators (4-2)
will play the doubleheader against
Beer :30 (4-3-1) at 6:30 p.m. and
Blake's Boys (4-1-1) at 7:30 p.m.:
and Pebble Junction (1-5) battles
Cactus Bob's/Amerlcan Maid (1-4)
at 8:30 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Cactua Bob's/Amerlcan Maid:
three hit* _ Brad Hylton (run. RBI);
two-hit* _ Ronnie Wtrth (double,
two runs), Steve Woodley (double,
run). Jeff GUI (run, three RBO. Pat
Laridn (two runs). Brantley Bmmley (run); one hit . Wayne Kelley
(triple, run. three RBI), Don
Macher (run. three RBO. Pete Holt.
Don Baatl (two run* each). Steve
C b £ t :30: four hits _ Mark Clatterbuck (run. three RBO; three hit*
_ Mike Ooodall (home run, double,
two run. four RBQ. Mike McLohon
(double, run). Chris Wargo (two
runa): two hits . Keith Denton
(double, two runa). Mike Marshall
(two runs, RBQ. Jerry Oovcxnale
(nan. RBQ; one hit _ Jason
Simpkins (double, run. two RBQ,

Mfca McLohon «m 44or-4 wflh 8mm tuns scored and an RM
as he helped Bear :30 knock Blake's Boys from toe tanks of
Mark Hoffman (run).
two RBI), Miki
Regulators: lour hits _ Brian Curhit Oreg Hard
Us (three RBI): three hits _ Chad
Lipscomb (thre
Lee (double, three runs, four RBI):
Stewart (run.
two hits Scott Murphy (triple, two Schaefer (run.
m ru. four RBI) C«y Kwfer
(three runs),
(double, four run*); one hit _ W.L.
RexulatmOracey. David Ooldstick (one run
far (five runs! t
each); three runs _ Chris Nlckle.
phY (three RBI
Pebble Junction: three hits _
jjsVj, (double
Johnathan Jones (two doubles.
RBI) W LO rac
three runs. RBI). Kyle Brubaker
Curti* (RBO* ta
(double, three runs. RBI): two hits
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_ Mike Miller (double, two runs, two chad Lee (two i
RBO. Vic DtBartolo (double, four
hit Chris Nick
RBI). Dave Coes (two runs, two
Raymond Hart*
RBI). Jerry Camus. Dave KaeberPm
kin (one run. one RBI each), Dave
IteculatiM*: l
Bennett (two run*); one hit _ RodNlckle (tilole tl
ney Curry (two RBI). Bob Marfcos
three h lt s B c c
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RBI): tw o'hits

Oracey (two run*, two RBI). Brian
Curtis (run. two RBI). Bill Bingham
(two runs); one hit _ Cary Keefer
(two runs. RBI). Jerry Brusaell
(four runs), Jim Davta (two runs).
Bobby Keefer. Chad Lee (one RBI
each.
Pebble Junction: four hits _
Johnathan Jones (two runs, RBI);
three hit* _ Dave Bennett (three
runs, two RBI). Vic DtBartolo (two
run*, two RBI), Dave Cos* (five
RBO: two hit* _ Dave Kaeberieln
(double, three runs), Fred Oolston
(three runs. RBI). Bob Markos (two
runs. RBO. Joe DtBartolo (run. taro
RBO. Mike Miller (run).
Beer :30: four hits • Mike McLo­
hon (three tuna, RBQ; two hits _
Mike Marshall (run, four RBI).
Chris Wargo (run. RBO. Jerry Gov-

T -T rjjy

Racing back at New Smyrna and SpeedWorld
daman feature. John NUsre final to his heat victory,
•urn across tbs line su re
Jeff Varicka, George D. and

SAMSULA _ Jack Cook led from the pole
and dominated the 25 lap Lata Model fea­
ture at New Smyrna Speedway last Satur­
day night
B J . McLeod ran a very strong second
with Bobby McClelland (RAT) charging
past the Odd for third. Morgan spun but
came back for a clean fourth and Jeff Em­
ery rounded out the top five.
Tomorrow night at New Smyrna Speed-

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(run); otic hit _ Mark Hoffman (run. two RB1|,
Clancy Wallace (run. RB11. Mark C lattcrbuck.
J a s o n Sim pkins (one run each). Mike Goodall;
two ru n s. RBI _ Mark H uam an.
Blake's Boyz; tliree h its _ Aaron J o h n s (run,
two RBI): two hits _ J o h n Stewart (double, two
RBI). Brian Jo n e s (run. RBI). Bobby- Shaw; one
hit _ Steve Dennis. Jim Schaefer. Greg Hardy.
Antlonc Grooms: one run. one RBI _ C hrts
Bryson: one n m _ Kevin Ju lia n . Keith Arrce.
Bruce Sellers.
Beer :30: four hits _ Clancy Wallace (double,
two runs, three RBI): three hits _ Jerry Gover*
rude (home run. three ru n s, three RBI), Mark
H uam an (two runs. RBI); two hits _ Mike Goo­
dall (two runs, three RBI). Mark C lattcrbuck
(two runs, two RBI); one hit _ Mike M arshall
(double, two ru n s. RBI). Kenny Perkins (two
runs). Mike Mcbohon. Mark Hoffman (one RBI
each): two ru n s _ C hris Wargo. J a so n Sim pkins:
one RBI _ Matt K akasnlk.
C actus Bob's/A rncrtean Maid: th iee hits _ B ran ­

tley Brumtcy (run, RBI): two hits
Scott
Rltenonr (two RBI). Brad Hylton (RBI): one hit _
Steve Cooper (double, two runs). Pat Larkin (two
RBI). Jeff Gill (RBI), Ronnie W lrth, Don M acher
(one m n each). Don B asil. Pete Holt. Ralph
R einhart: two ru n s _ W ayne Kelley.
F E B R U A R Y 12
Beer :30
Carlo* Bob s/Aarartras Maid

10B 080 1 IS 21
04* 000 2 . 14 IB

Prbbla J u a r t loo
Regulatora

100811 7 18 21
310 300 3 . IB 14

Blake's Boys
Rejpxlafsra

(MB 003 0 IB 17
3 8 3 0 1 0 4 . IB 22

Krgulalera
Pvbblr Juoctlon

F E B R U A R Y 26
300 1 IB 4 IS 20
132 04B 1 . 17 23

Blake's Boys
Beer:30

0 )3 002 0
B IS
BOO 202 B _ 12 IS

Caelos Bob*/Am ericas Maid
Beer:30

1 11022
7 18
213 448 T IB IS

Second half surges
in Church basketball
F ro m

S ta ff R e p o rts

SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation D ep art­
ment Adult Polar B ear C hurch B asketball
League will play week No. 4 of a w hat h as co n ­
tinued to be a highly com petitive seven-team
league tonight in the b a n Pelham Gym natortum
at Sanford Middle School.

Richard Anderson scored 10 of his team-high

14 points In the first half as First Baptist

Church of Sanford took a huge 17 point lead at
halftime. 38-21, then withstood a Bill McDaniel
led rally (23 points) to hold on for a 64-56 vic­
tory over All Souls Catholic Church of Sanford.
Daryl Merthle scored 14 and Jeff Merthle 12 of
their co-game-hlgh 19 points in the second half
as New Life Word Center of Sanford pulled away
for a 65-59 victory over Covenant Community
Church of Sanford.
Scott Wade from Sanford's First Church of the
Nazarene and Bruce McCray from Sanford
Church of God of Prophecy got hooked up in a
spirited scoring duel, with both players scoring
23 points on the way to a 52-52 tie at the end of
regulation.
In overtime, Wade was held scoreless and
McCray only tossed In two points, but Brandon
Klnnctt picked up the slack, scoring eight of his
15 points In overtime as Nazarene ran away
from Prophecy. 67-55.
After three weeks the standings are: First
Baptist (3-0), New Life (2-0), All Souls (M ).
Covenant Community and Nazarene (both 1-2).
God of Prophecy (0-1) and Community House of
Prayer (both 0*2).
h

Tonight. God of Prophecy takes on First B ap ­
tist at 6:45 p.m.; Com m unity House of Prayer
bices Nazarene at 7:45 p.m.*. All Souls b attles
Covenant Com munity at 8:45 p.m .: an d New Life
h as the week off.

NEW LIFE 68, COVENANT COMMUNITY 59

C t m u l C M M M l t f (SSI _ Tony Seulkaua 12. Man
Straua* 10. David Tindall II. Km Drathear 3. Shawn Knaub
12. Yrrt Chung II. ToUU: 25 1-2 M.
---------- —
rostetl 2, Bernard
M enhir IB. Daryl M enhir 19. Jo h n Ofbba S. Jeff Merthle IB.
dreg Johnson 2. Clifford Martin 2. T h u rid Freeman 0. T o ­
tals. 27 7 - U 65
Halftime _ New Ufa 20. Covenant Community 2B. Threegoal* _ Covenant Community S (Chung 3,
2. SauOuun I. Tindall I . Brashear 11; New Life 4 0 L Merthle
3, D. Merthle II.
F O U T B A P T I S T 6 4 . A L L B O tJL B C A T B O U C M
P in t BagUat ISM _ Rtrky Andenon 10. Richard Anderson
14. Jim teamed 13. NcU&gt; Kotseilue 5, Barry 1ten deram T .
Denny Clayton 4. Jeremy Sillsway l| , Totals: 24 11-21 S4.
A l g t a e (SSI . Hill McDaniel 23. D m Lore 0. Dana Boh S.
Oreg La m 12. Bob Burtrand 0. IVie Bauakauskua 10. C h a r­
les Dayman 5. Totals 23 2-4 56.
Halftime _ First Baptist 38. All Soule 21. Th rc e -p o M ftrfd
goals _ P in t Baptist 8 (Ricky Andenon 2. F assekua I. INchard Andenon I . Sillawmy II AO Soule 4 (M rDanlrl 3. Dayman

II

1

tl.
a.

Drue* M CCray 28. Ktro Sharp 0.
McQrtff 0. Jerry
Jerr U ttk a 0. Oxn ray M cCray
Lewis 13. Warded MrOrtff
2. Totals: 24 6-12 SB.
Halftime _ Prophecy 31, Naiaienr 30. Regulation . B3-B2.
three-palnl ftrtd goals . Naurenc 10 ( W t a 5. I t a l y a Hin-

K-through-2: Lakers
7-0:
Heat 3-4: Bulls 3-4: CelUcs 1-6.
3-through-4: Jazz 7-0; Magic
3-4; Hornets 3-4; Rockets 1-6.
Girls (FINAL): Kings 5-0;
Raptors 3-2; Wizards 2-3; Clip­
pers 0-5.
5-through-6: Pistons 7-1;
Nets 6-2; Knicks 2-6; S p u n 17.
7-lhruugh-B: Hawks
6-1;
Bucks 5-3; Sonlcs 4-4; Pacers
0-7.
Prime Time League: Llngard
8-0; Bradley 5-2: Greenwood
Lakes No. 1 4-3; Greenwood
Lakes No. 2 3-4: S ilks 1-7,
Gartrell 0-7.

K-through-2: 8:30 a.m.
Lakers vs. Bulls; 9:30 a.m. I
Heat vs. Celtics.
3-through-4: 10:30 a.m. _
Rockets vs. Hornets; 11:30
a.m. _ Magic vs. Jazz.
AT SARTORS MIDDLE
SCHOOL:
5-through-6: 8:30 a.m. _
Knicks vs. Pistons; 9:30 a.m. _
Spurs vs. Nets.
7-through-8: 10:30 a.m. _
Sonlcs vs. Pacers: 11:30 a.m. _
Hawks vs. Bucks.
Prime Time League: 1 p.m. _
Llngard vs. Greenwood Lakes
No. 1: 2:15 p.m. _ Gartrell vs.
Bradley: 3:30 p.m. _ Green­
wood No. 2 vs. Stiles.
High
School
League
(Playoffs): 5 p.m. _ First Place
vs. Fourth Place: 6:15 p.m. _
Second Place vs. Third Place;
7:30 p.m. „ 5 p.m. winner vs.
6:16 p.m. winner.____________
IB, KBAT •
Myter Neal (MVPI 7.
(Man Boobhart 3 Brandon Fort I,
MarCathora Banks 2. Maurte Hender­
son 2. John Seaman I. Totals: S 4a
16.
------------ U M

.

Bast M . Tlhee Fuller 3, Cortntaln
Freenry (MVPI 6. Totals: 4 I -3 0.

BULLS 13. CSLT1CB IS
Cattla* (U) . Joey Maore (MVP) 3.
Steven Parrtah 3 Ertk Kean 3 Ryan
Ilording 3 Kendrick Batton I. TOtala: 4
4-0 IS.
M s (Ml _ Camna Wiggins I.
Jarvis Wiggins 3 Denwtnus Detanrey 2.
Wgkam TOyMr I, Chrts MAM (MVP) 0.
Khryslopher Brown I. Kerry Wiggins I.
Totals: 6 M 13

JAXX 16, H O U m IB
(U » .

Naptdtan Vo

ja n Ban
3 .

1-1 13

■Mas ( M l _ Mark Layton (M W ) 9 .
Walker MU* 3 DeShawn Lawrence 2.
Anthony Anderson 4. Totals 0 3-3 19.

I(Ml

11
2. M ary

A

Zoning
lh*
City
Commission Chambers. Clly
HsN. Sonlord. Florida al T 00
p m on Thursday- March Sth.
ISS3 I* consider tho following
ehongs and smsndmsnl l* lh*
Zsnlag Ordmtnc# ol lh* City *1
Seminole County.

Th* Planning 8 Zoning
Cd O f is lo n still submit a rscsown*"da Us* io ip * city
qamndsslaR „ly|, favor a l. or
s p k a t , Pm requeued chsngs
’ if amendment
Tho City
trW haw a Pobhc
In th* Commission
in City Hall, Ssnlord.
FIsHds al T M p m on March

OommkisAwi

GBpgan ( 11) . TtataCaruloS. Akaa

_

BasUtsM
_____ Crystal
(MVPI
4. Ashley McCray 1.
4. Totals: 4 M 9
-------------- (1 4 _ Ashley Alexander
(M W ) 4. Deflonda rowril 2. D m Dues*
2. Duan M ^or 2. Total*: B 0 -0 10.
6-THKOUOH-6
KSTOMB 34. MET* SB

Rata (SS)
Scan J a tta ra 6. C y
Wynn 3. U a v k fc o ta a n (M W ! 12. Rob­
ert Andenon 2. Totals: B 7-10 23.
H S m |*M _ Dontay Brawn S. Tara
Layton 6. Darryl Merthle D (M W ) 13.
Dorian Reeves 2. Lyndon Merthle 7. T o ­
tals: 14 5-9 34
Three-point Belt! goals _ Halim* I (D.
Merthle U).

' B4. a n n a bo
_ ___(SM
Jeff Human I. Bran
Chisolm 4. Edrdrus 0 lover (M W ! 14.
Dean Casey I I . Totals: 12 4-10 30.
E s M o CM I . E n r Bryant (MVPI 20.
TOmmy Gray 4. B J . Pinkney B. C h rtslopher Jess 2. Jote Heed t . Totals: IS
7-13 34.
Thiee-pom i Odd goal* _ Spurs 2
(Cllover 2): Knlrfcs I (Bryant).

7-THROUQH-S

LCOAL DESCRIPTION Lot t l
* 12. 9 * IS. DroomwoW. **
rocordod M If* Public Record*
County. Florida In
4. Peg* M
Th* peeps it? being more gen­
erally described s t t o i l W

Pi the Planning i
•F
ih.s
lading Ca
day oilFebruary, IM S
Hatan Blairs. Chairman
Planning g

Boykin* (MVFt T. S f a o S U ------ lr*i 2.
Totals: 8 M &gt;1.

AOVtCS TO THB PUBLIC : II ■
person decides lo appeal a
decision mads with rsspscl lo
any matter considered si th#
sbov* mooting or hearing*,
hs/sh* mads nsod a verbatim
record pi lh* proceeding*.
Including th* testimony and
evtdenos. which record Is not
provided by th* City al Ssnlord
(FS m .O lO S )
p e r s o n s w it h Dis a b il it ie s
NIEDINQ
ASSISTANCI TO
PARTICIPATI IN ANY OF T H I N
PAOCIIDINOS SHOULO CON­
TACT THK PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT S M .
1414 44 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH Fabruary IS. IS M
AND February ST. IS M
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Publish: February
Match f. ISIS

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and

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IN THB C IR C U IT COURT
OF THB BIOHTSSHTH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
U M IN O L B COUNTY,
FLONIOA
PROBATK DIVISION
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IN RK: ESTATE OF
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OF AOM M IBTRATM N
Th* administration ol the
ostal*
ol
ALICE
N
ORiESINGER, docoasod. Fils
Number M 03S CP. I* ponding
In lh* Circuit Court for
Som mol*
County,
Fiends.
Pro bat# Division, tbs address
ot which la P.0 Drawsr C,
■anfsrd. Florid* 3 IT T I Th*
nomas and address** of th*
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th* Persons! Representative's
attorney ars rot forth below.
All intoroslod parson* si*
notified that:
All parsons on whom this
notice is served who hsvo
objections that ch*Hongs th*
validity of th* wNI. th* guoHftca.
lion
of
th*
Personal
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roguvod lo fH* thou objections
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THRCS MONTHS
A F TIR THC OATS OF THE
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NOTICS OR THIRTY OAVS
AFTER T H t DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICS
ON THSM.
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dec ids f&gt;T* ostal* on whom s

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Vila nolle* must Ms t7*#v claim*
with this Court WITHIN T H I
LATER OF TH R S I MONTHS
AFTSR THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
A F TIR T H t OATS OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
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THREE MONTHS A F T IR T H I
DATS OF T H I FIRST PUBLICA­
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17m. (S M .
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
CAROL 0. CfUBCI
ISO Roamgwoad Trad
Altamonts Springs, FL 21T14
Attorney for
JO M P H J. MANCUAO. Cagues
Fla. Bar N*.: 0S7AAM
7*0 N. Wymsrs Read
Winter Par*. FL 317M
8 * n S3*-1MO
Publish Fabruary 2T. and

March S. ISM
DSN-1M
COUNT FOB

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IN M : SSTATI OF

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CUZABETH CHAW,
HO TICS
OF ARESNUBTIIATIOg
Th* administration of lh*
Estate ot OCNEVIEVC ELIZA­
BETH SHAW, docoasod. Fll*
Number M -t U -C P , IS pssding
In lh* CbcuN Court lor
Somlnslo
County.
Florida.
Frabsda Division, tho address
at which is P.O. Drawer C,
Sim ord. Florida 21771. Th*
nemo* and address** ot lh*
Personal Representative and
Ihs Personal Representatives

WWw,

ALL W TIR E S TC D PERSONS
ANS NOTIFIED THAT;
AN persons on whom this
netics I* served srtio have

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WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTSN THE OATS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICS ON THM TV OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH Crodaors at th* decedent
and ether persons having

ropy st
C A M R * . B 7 -IB 0 1 -6 A -1 4 -*
BANK UNITED F/K/A
BANK UNITIO OF
m i l . Pig.l/k/a
Asaeclatlan of Toro*.
Piamtdt.
V*.
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B s e a (M V n 3 I t a ' a t a M l 7 *0 ’
Butler 3 Totals: 17 1-2 3 3

Legal N o t lc f

Suits 410
Tamps. Florida 31E07
Telephone I I I 31 ITT-1004
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at Bis wW, th* guaiifiM.

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■, FACERS I I
( M l _ Chnl
tetanic (M W ) 3 I
Bundle. Totals: B 6-13 13

LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARC
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINCO WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Oatad lh* 70th day ot
February. IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Boh on
Deputy Clerk
CODILIS S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulovard

6B1spvTrarYBPw

SSTST. Strain slo
County,
Florida, under th* FktRlou*
Nam* o(i

Kenny Kib karat 3,
3 Je n
(MVPI 3 Chrts Prtrrson I,
Dalton 2. Totals' B 7-10 17.
Travis Walker 2* James Foster L M M
Sanches 3. Wilke Lawrence 3 Totals: B
4-12 20.

Lepal Notlc»&gt;

MAraomNw * m m.rMI t
IssoBBs
utwi h o t—

0EN-SST

IT. MAOK 4
i (7) . KashtfVaBot 2. Patrtck
(M W ) 3. Akt Kean 3 Totals. 3
3-3 7.
HM h H e * M t a i (M . Tim Mincey 2.
Nick DantUa (M W ) 2. Totals 2 0-0 4.

Planning

AA petti** la Mlsrosl and cibhsv* an opportunity

Howard 8, B u sh HufMeotsn (M VF) S.
Amber Ortflln 2. Brittany FusUil 2. T o ­
tals: 0 0-0 IS.

10,

*»

CofnsTiBfc |s |

of the
Brandon Klnnett IB. Brat! Johnson 4. BroU
Howard 7. Jo h n Oakes 2. Steven Ryala a
Vince Howard a Totals: 28 B-12 87.

K in g s w in g irls ’ c ro w n , five
m o re le aigg u e s to finish th is
w e e k in Y o u th basketball
SANFORD _ One league Is
done and five more are sched­
uled to do the same tomorrow
as the Sanford Recreation De­
partment Youth Fall Basketball
League neara an end at both
the Dan Pelham Gymnatortum
at Sanford Middle School and
at Seminole Trinity Christian
School at the Church of God of
Sanford.
The girts’ league wrapped tqp
last Saturday at Trinity Chris­
tian with the Kings completing
a perfect season. The new
champions scored six points In
each of the first two quarters to
build a 12-7 halftime lead and
It got no closer as the Kings
beat the Clippers, 18-11,
In the other game, the Rap­
tors led 2-0 after one period
and 6-2 at halftime. But the
Wizards rallied with 6 0 third
period scoring advantage to
take the lead, and then scored
Just two points in the final pe­
riod. But those two points were
enough as the Raptor* could
only score three points and the
Wizards prevailed, 10-9.
The other results from last
week were:
K-through*2: Lakers 16. Heat
9: Bulls 18. Celtics 12.
3-lhrough-4: Rockets
7,
Magic 4; Jazz 19. Hornets 15.
5-lhrough-6: Kutcks
34,
Spurs 30: Pistons 34, Nets 23.
7-through-8: Sonic*
20,
Hawks 17: Bucks 35, Pacers
16.
Prime Time League: Llngard
92. SUles 19.

R O T tB I TO TM0 PUBLIC
Nolle* la hereby given that a

ty*a R .J
To that of R C -I. RostHclod

FIRST IIAZABENE 67. OOO OP
(&lt;

School
5-0: Georgetown 3-2; Duke 2-3;
North Carotins 0-5.
IE*
IS!
AT

NOTIOB TO T N I PUBLIC
Nolle* It hsrtby given Itisl a
»ublie Mssrtng will b* bald by
lb*
Pfenning
t
Zoning
Commission
In
th*
City
Commission Cbsmbsrs, Clly
Hall, lantord. Florid* al 7 00
p m on Thursday March Slh,
1 M I. to comider Ihs following
&lt;hang* and smsndmsnl lo Ihs
Zoning Ordinane* ol th* City ol
lanloid
Ismmols County.
Florida
Rtlonmg
from
AO,
kgncultuial
To Ihsl ol MI-2. Medium
industrial
LCOAl DESCRIPTION (so l&gt;
Twp I0S Rg* SIC. NW 1/4 ol NE
1/4 plus B*g NE cor ol NW 1/4
run W A 7 ch S K N c h l 20
Jag N 4 1/4 ch N lo bag
Th* pro parly bsmg mot* gen­
erally dvscribsd a* 3101
MsUonviH* Avan us South
Th# Planning 4 Zoning
Commission will submit a rsc •
ommsndation la lh* City
Commission In lavot ol. or
sgsinsl, th* requested chsngs
or smondmsnt
Th* City
Commission will hold a Public
Hsanng In Iho Commission
Room in City Hall. Ssnlord
"lorids si 7 00 p m on March
73. I N I . to considsr said rsc*
ommsndation
AH pailios In intsrsst and cltltans shall hsvo an opportunity
lo bo hsard tl said htsnngt
By ordor ol Iho Planning and
Zoning Commission, this N th
day ot January. IM A
Hsian llslrs. Chairman
Planning g
Zoning Corwmttion
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
person dscidss to sppssl 0
decision made with reaped lo
ony matter contid*r*d al th*
sbov* mealing or hearings,
hs/ths mads nssd a verbatim
record ol th* proceedings,
including Ihs tsslimony and
svidonc*. which record Is not
provided by th* Clly ol (anlord
(FS 21* 0105)
PfhaO N t WITH DISABILITIES
NEIOINQ
ASSISTANCI
TO
MHTICIPATS IN ANY OF THISE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CO N ­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 330M2S 4S HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MCITINO
PUBLISH: February IS. I SSI
AND February ST. IM S
DEN -ISf

Legal Notices

VIVVraV 06 n p iV f Pvtal
pursuant to that Final Judgment
st Fsrsclosurt datsd Fabruary
SOM, IS M . and snaarad in elvd
can* number S T -IM I-C A -ia -A ,
at th* ClrcuM C ow l at m* ISlh
Judicial Circuit In and far
County.
Florida,
BANK U N ITIO F/K/A
UNITED OF TEZAS, F00,
F/K/A UtMTtO SAVWOS A S M CIATION OF TfKAg. R Plaintiff
and CARL 0. FAIRCHILD. ia/*rs
OslandawHsl. I &gt; 6 sad to M r
highest and best bidder far
cash al M wool Nona Baer ot
th* Seminal* Courtly courthouse In Bantord, Samine Is
County. Florida, ol I I M A-M
on P«* SSth Oty of March, IS M .

h natal* on
I* earned

dot* at the fust publication at
M s notice must Ida thsw claim*
WNh this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF T H R U MONTHS
AFTER T N I M T B OF THt
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THB OAT* OF M R V IC I
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors at lh* deca­
dent and parasite having claim*
or CsmsiHld Sgalndl th* S*CSdrnt's s it at* must file thpir
claim* wNh M * Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THB
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT M FILED
WILL M FOREVER BARRED.
TN# Sara ot h r tost pushesNon ol NM* Nolle* Is Fshruary
27m, IS M .
Personal Represent illv*
JOHN J. Stl/YIT

SO U Flats R3

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I 1STH JUD ICIAL
CIROUIT, IN AND FOR
BBMMOLB COUNTY,
FIO R IOA
OEM IHAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASH N 0 t6 T-M 4 S -C A 1 4 -A
AMERICAN SAVINGS
BANK. F A.. SUCCESSOR
TO AMERICAN SAVINGS.
A FIDERAL SAVINOS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
SUCCESSOR TO
AMERICAN SAVtNQB AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION. F/K/A
STATE SAVINOS I LOAN
ASSOCIATION

PLAINTIFF

VS.
RONALO C HARDY A/K/A
RONALD CHAPLAIN
HARDY, IF LIVINQ, AND IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORAHTEES. ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TM JftTEEl AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTSRSST BY.
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AOAINST RONALD C
HARDY A/K/A RONALO
CHAPLAIN HARDY,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
RONALD C. HARDY
A/K/A RONALD CHAPLAIN
HARDY, IF ANY;
CONSTANCE L. HARDY;
SPRINOWOOO
VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION OF
LONQWOOD, INC.; JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION.
DIFENDANT(S)
N OTICE
OF FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment el foroclosur* dated
February 70th. IM S . entered m
Civil CPS* No. S7-204S-CAI4-A
of th* Circuit Court ol tbs tSTH
Judicial CbCUrt w and lor SIM I.
HOLE County, Sanford, Florida.
I will son lo th* htghost and
bast bidder tor cash at th* West
Front Door of the SEMINOLE
Courtty Courthouse located st
301 North Part Avenue in
Ssnlord. Florida SI It:00 am. an
th* 24th day e&lt; March. IM S lh*
•allowing described property as
sot forth m said Summary Final
Judgment. to-wit
UNIT NO. t*S A OF SPRINOWOOD VILLAGE CONDOMINI­
UM AND AN UNDIVIDED 1/74*
IN TI REST IN T H I LAND. COM­
MON ELEM EN T! ANO COM.
MON
EXPENSES
APPUR­
TENANT TO SAID UNIT. ALL IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ANO SUB­
JEC T TO T H I COVENANTS.
CONDITIONS. RESTRICTIONS.
TCRMS ANO O TH IR PROVI­
SIONS OF THAT OECLJLRATION
OF
CONDOMINIUM
OF
SPRINOWOOO VILLAOE. A
CONDOMINIUM. AS RECORD­
ED IN OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK f i l l . PAGE IM S . PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLI
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Doled Ihia 70fh day ol
Fobruara IS M
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk of lh* Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. P.A.
ATTORNEY FOB PLAINTIFF
Stti s. immorally d u n
Plantation. FL &gt;3774
In accordance with tho
American with Disabilities Act.
parson* wita dieabillhoe nssd
mg a special accommodation to
portic ipat* In this proceeding
should contact the Clark of th*
Circuit Court at taa SEMINOLI
County Courthouse at 407-371.

Flertdd gar No. fB IT M
Ssophon F. groom*. PJL

ty M sat forth la said Final
Judgmam, la wH:

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Manned. FL StTSI-TJSt

L O T SB, T N I COLONY,
ACCORD!NO TO T N I PLAT
THEREOF AS R(CONOCO IN
PLAT BOOK IS, PROS N . PUB-

4B73N-S1S1

Pubhah: February ST. and

M M N31N6

0EN-S7S

IN TH E C IR C U IT CO UNT
OF T H I EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. BT-ESZS CA
DIVtSION ISA
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/R/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA,
SUCCESSOR BY
MEROER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF FLORIDA.
SUCCESSOR BY
MEROER TO AMERICAN
SAVINOS OF
FIORIOA. F.S B ,
PlatnlifftaJ.
GLADSTONEL
WILSON. SR . Ot *1.
Dolandsntlt)
NOTICB
OF FORECLOSURE SALB
NOTICE IS HERCBY OWEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ol
Mortgsg* Foroelosura daiad
Fabruary 70th, It t S . and
entered in Coat NO ST-7337
CA ol lh* Circuit Court Ol lh*
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit m
and tor SEMINOLE County.
Florida wherein FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK F/K/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA. SUCCES­
SOR BY MEROER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIDA. SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO AMERICAN SAV­
INGS OT FLORIDA. F S B. Is Ihs
Plaintiff and OLADSTONE L
WILSON,
SR;
ALAFAVA
WOODS HOMEOWNERS ASSO­
CIATION. INC.; TENANT ft
iVK/A W IUIAM BROWN: T IN ANT *2 N/K/A BETTY BROWN
a&gt;* th* Oolsndants. I will ask to
lb* highest end bast bidder tor
cash at lh* W IS T FRONT
DOOR OF T H t SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE; SAN.
FORD. FLORIDA at 1100am ,
on ths TAth day ot March. IS M ,
lh* following described proper­
ty s* sot forth m said Final
Judgment
LOT 77. ALATAVA WOODS.
PHASE XV. ACCORDING TO
TH I
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3*.
PAGES sa. SS. SA. AND 17.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLI COUNTY FLORIOA
a/k/a 1010 BRIELLI AVENUE
OVIOEO 7L 317AS
WITNESS MY HANO and the
seal ol (hr* Court on February
70th, ttt*
HEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Clark ot th* Circutl Court
B y Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Ichavarria. McCall*. Raymar.
Barren A Floppier
Post Office Bos 3410
Tampa. FL 33401
FSTtCSIOt
N O TtC I
in occordanc* with lh*
Americana Disabilities Act. par.
sons rtoodmg a special accom­
modation to participate « this
proceeding should coni sc I the
individual or agency sending
none# no* later then seven (7)
days prior to ta* proceeding at
tho sddros* given an th*
relic*. Telephone 407-1114330 sat. 4727; t &gt;00 SSS-ATTt
(to o l or t-B O O -m S770 1*3. taa
Florida Retag So w n *
Publish: Fabruary 17, end
March A, 144*
Of N-710

IN TU B CIRCUIT CO URT
OF TUB BIBMTBBNTM
JUB4CIAA CWCWIT
I FOR
I COUNTY,

O IT A ACTION
pnot to tho proceeding M hoot
C A M NO. B T-B I1 S CA
w* impaired. 1 A00 4 I I S77I
BiuiBaON i a- a
(TOO) Or I-IOO-SSS-STTO, via T H I FIRST NATIONAL
BANK OF CHICAGO.
February IF, and
Ftamnrijti,
March*. IMS
v*.
0 4 N-1M
T I T UNKNOWN HIIRS.
DA Y1M IS. GRANTS IS .
BE THB C IR C U IT CO URT
FOR S IM M OLA COUNTY,
AS IQ NESS. LIENORS.
CRIOITORB, TRUSTEES OR
PROBAYB B(VISION
O TH IR CLAIMANTS Claiming
Fit* Burak Ir O B -ttO -C P
by. through, under
IN M I •TATI OP
or ogsmot g|Af RICE V.
GORDON RUDOLPH
MONIA. docooood. *1 »l.
DSHLSR.
Ooceased
N B TK I
NOTICS
OF FC
IIKtBTBATION
NOTICE I* HSRIgV GIVEN
Th* administration ol lh* pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Mortgsg*
Foreclosur* deled
ostal* ol OORDON RUDOLPH
DSHLSR.
docoasod.
File February 10th, &lt;441. and
Number SB-tlS-CP. is ponding entered in Casa NO. ST-0113
Mi lh* Circuit Court lot CA ol lh* Circuit Court of th*
IIO H TIEN TH Judicial ClrcuM Ml
Sami no la
County.
Florida.
Probata Division, th* address end lor B IM IN O LI County.
Florida whsram T H t FIRST
of which is P O Bos Drawer C,
Sanford. FL S IT T I-M t * Tho NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO
name and addrasa of Iho is lh* Plaintiff and T H I
Personal Representative and UNKNOWN HEIRS, D S V IM IS .
ASIGNIES,
Ihs Personal Representative's GRANTEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
attorney ora eat forth balow
TR
U
S
TIE
S
OR
O TH IR
ALL IN TER ES TID PERSONS
CLAIMANTS
claiming
by,
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All parsons on whom this through, under or oggtnsl
nolle* I* served who hsvo EE AT A lC I V MONIA. docooood;
&gt;ns that ehsilong# lh* OIORQIA PARKER, MiSividugFy
of the Will, th* qualifi­ or *a poraongl rspresontativ* ol
cations
ot
th*
Psisonsl th* atlalg of SEAT RICE V.
Raprssontstnro, vonuo, or Juris­ MONIA. docooood. PAMELA
diction at till* Court sr* MCOEB: ROYAL ARMS CONDO­
required lo hi* thow objections MINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.;
•TATE OF FIORIOA - DEPART­
with thi* Court WITHIN, THE
LATER OF THREE MoflTHS MENT OF REVENUE; U N ITIO
S T A T It OF AMERICA ora tag
AFTER T H I DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS Oolgndgnft, I o f l **B la tag
for
NOTICS OR THIRTY OAVS
cash ot ta* WEST FRONT
AFTSR T H I DATE OF SIRVICI
OOOR OF THS SEMINOLI
OF A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE; SAN­
ON THEM.
AN creditors of tho decedent FORD. FLORIOA at IftOOajR.,
and other parsons having an ths M th day of March. IM S .
cloMns or demands agems' lh* following dsscrlBsd properdecadent's as 1*1* on whom s ly aa sat forth m saM Final
copy ol I hi* nolle* 1* served
UNIT NO. I t l - M , ROYAL
ertlhm three month* after th*
dele of lh* hrst publication ol KRAIS CONDOMINIUM. A CON­
Bus nobc* must fit* thou claims DOMINIUM ACCORONfO TO
with Ihi* Count WITHIN THE T H I DECLARATION OF CO N DOMINIUM ANO EXHIBITS
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTSR T H I DATE OF THB ANNEXED THERETO. RECORD­
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS ED MAY IF, 1 t i 3 M OFFICIAL
NOTICB OR THIRTY DAY By RECORDS BOOK 1410, N U H
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
11*4, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE BSMBtOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA. ,
ON THEM
AS AMENDED; TOO
AX other creditors of tho deca­
W ITN CM MV HANO and taa
dent and persons haying claims aaai of tam Court on Fabruary
or demands s gainst Ihe dece­ TOta. IM S .
dent's s t ills must fll* their
Maryann# Morse
claim* wita this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTH* AFTER T H I
Clerk of taa Circuit Court
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
By: Dorothy W. Belton
TION OF THIS NOTICE
Oopwfy Clark
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO Echevarria. McCeNe. Roymor.
OBJECTIONS NOT BO FILEO Barren A Frapptor
Poel Office Baa *411
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* date ol ta* lust pubhee- Tampa. FL SSSOf
Bon of IMa Nobc* ta February FST0I0I1S

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SOS Tomoha Trail
Lwngwood. FL 3777*
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People
If you’re thinking of taking St. Johns wort
If you decide to try it
Ijrsjiitr many unknown*. nomr people will
Mill want in lake St. John's wort. Roy Upton,
rxrtullvr director of the American llrrbai
niarmaroporla. *uggr*ta looking for products
UMcd as providing 1 to 2 milligrams of hyperi­
cin dally. They should be prepared from whole
crude extract of St. John's wort-preferably harvesird In the blooming stage (some labels make
that specification). Whole plant extract In­
creases the likelihood that the product Is rich In
flavonolds, compounds In the herb that may
prme to lie an evrn more active Ingredient than
hypericin.
UqttlcJ extracts of Si. John's wort should be
deep burgundy-red In rolnr--and opaque, not
translucent. A brown color, cautions Mr. Upton,
could mean that the extract has oxidized, ren­
dering it Ineffective.
Of course, you should discuss taking the herb •
with your physician first. One reason Is that
without a doctor's go ahead, using St. John's
wort with other anti depressants could be dangrrous. Also, depression Is a complex Illness
whose symptoms can be triggered by medica­
tions or other medical conditions, such as hyIMithroidlsm. Certulnly. there Is no evidence
that tlie herb will help with sevrre depression
or bipolar (manic-depressive) Illness.
Ik- cautious uboul taking St. John's wort and
rx|M&gt;slng yourself to sunlight afterwards. Farm
animal* arr known to suffer phototoxicity, or

CONSUMER
FOCUS
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BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

dangerous sensitivity to the sun. after grazing
on It. Use sunscreen while on the herb If you're
falr-sklnned; have a history of photosensitivity;
or arc taking photosensitizing drugs such as
Thorazine.
Some literature has suggested that those who
take St. John's wort should avoid foods con­
taining tyrmmlne, a compound found In beer on
tap. red wines, liqueurs, overripe foods, salami,
aged cheeses, fava or broad beans, yeast ex­
tracts. and soy sauce. That's because in the
test-tube research mentioned earlier, the herb
acted like a class of drugs known as MAO in­
hibitors. which when combined with tyramlne
con cause blood pressure to soar to danger­
ously high levels. Out It has not been shown
that St. John's wort acts as an MAO Inhibitor In
humans. In lact. In Oermany, where millions of
prescriptions for St. John's wort are written
each year, there are no reports of complications

It Is comparable to newer anti-depressant drugs
due to high blood pressure.
such as Prozac. Zoloft, or Paxil. The herb's
If St. John's wort Is going to show any effect.
long-term safety and efllcacy also remain un­
It could take up to four weeks. After that. If It
hasn't worked, It's probably not going to. Note demonstrated.
thut the herb Is not a "morc-la-better" panacea,
Other research shortcomings: medications to
so don’t take more than what your product la­ which the herb wras compared were given In
bel. In agreement with your doctor, recom­ European-Style doses, which are lower than
mends.
doses administered In the U.S.; patients' de­
pression was generally not defined and diag­
I have takrn the following Information from
nosed according to U.S. guidelines; and compli­
Tufts University Health A Nutrition letter. Jan u ­
ance was not well-controlled.
ary 1908.
Prescriptions for antidepressants are at an
Potency and method of administration pose
all-time high. Prozac Is the second top-selling
more
questions. The European Sci­
drug In the country; Zoloft.,the fifth. Now there's entificunanswered
Cooperative of Phytotherapy recom­
hope that the herb St. John's wort may also be
effective In combating mild to moderate forms of mends 0.2 to 1 milligram of hypericin (an active
compound In St. John's wort) In liquid or tablet
depression--without the side effects of prescrip­
form, or 2 to 4 grams of crude, powdered St.
tion drugs.
John's
wort plant In tea form. That may be ap­
It's not dear how St. John's wort--also called
hyperlcum because of Its Latin name. Hy­ propriate In countries such as Oermany. where
pericum perforatum -works, but test-tube re­ the herb Is treated as a prescription drug, and
thus, there's a built-in assurance you're getting
search has led to speculation that It Increases
levels of the mood-elevating chemical serotonin. the "right* dose. But In the U.S., where herbs go
In human studies, the herb wras superior to pla­ largely unregulated, no legal standardization
cebo and similar to the anti-depressant drugs exists. Therefore, the strength of various St.
Tofranil and Ludiomll In alleviating mild and John's wort products may vary even If their la­
moderate depresslon-at least over the short bels all list the same Ingredients and quantities.
To help bridge the gaps, the National Insti­
term.
tutes of Health are poised to sponsor the first
clinical trial on the herb In the U.S. But firm
w p i ii r v i v n i
answers to questions about who will benefit and
While the studies favoring St. John's wort are
to what degree are years away.
compelling, there Is no scientific evidence that
laa fa n a n

Blood Bank
Cent ml Florida Blood Bank
I* asking donors of all types o r
blood • especially O-type do­
nors • to donate ut Its Sunford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information. call 322-0822.

TOPS
Tel’S (Take Off Pound* Sen­
sibly) Chapter S02I meet*
every Monday, from 10-11:45
a in., at the Sanford Alllancr
Church. 1401 S. Park Ave..
Sanford. For Information, call
321-9240. Visitors are wel­
come.

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

Senior smploymsnt
An employment program
*|Min«orrd by AARP Senior
Community Service Employ­
ment Program Is lield at the
Sanford National Guard AriiHiiy. 915 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
arr 8 a m. lo I p.m. Telephone:
324-8008. The program assists
senior*. 55 and over, to return
to Ihr work place.

DEAR A1IHY: I’m 17 and recent­
ly made n very bad decision. I'm
aure you and your re a d e rs have
heard of "ruffles," th e ‘d ate-rap e
drug " This drug has a very danger­
ous potential I was a t a party last
weekend and derided to try one.
All th e s to rie s y o u 'v e h e a rd
about not rem em bering an y th in g
a re com pletely tr u e . You h av e
absolutely no control over what you
do. or what's done to yo u . I was very
lucky, because I was with someone I
can tru s t - my b o y frie n d , who
loves me and would never h u rt or
take advantage of me. Unfortunate­
ly. not every guy is like that.
My memory of th a t night is total­
ly blank. I could have been every­
one's toy for the night and not have
known IL Luckily. I w asn't, and I
learned from my m istake. Please,
girls out there, learn from my expenonce Don't let It happen to you.
ANONYMOUS IN FLORIDA

DEAR ANONYMOUS If your
mind is totally blank, how do
you know nothing happened? If
there's the alight art doubL aw ■
doctor to ba earn you are OIL
According ta tan Raan Treat­
ment Center. Santa Monica-

what youngwamaa^caadata
Flke*R*ohypnol (■rafflaa*) or
GHBi

- Don’t drlah from a eontalner that’s b elag passed
B M iiiru L

- If someone offers you a
drink from tho bar at a club
MB C &amp; W S rS + r Ora
drtak. and w atch tjradrtnk
being poured. C any tha drtak
^ - DoaT loavo yoar drtak
unattended, especially when

Csncsr Support
Support. Hope and Recovery.
S.H.A.R., meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
the far comer of the dining
room. This Is a self help sup­
port group for all cancer survi­
vors, whether In treatment now
or finished with It. Call 3248737 or 322-7785 for more In­
formation.

W ife ’s se lf-re sp e ct tied to
h u s b a n d ’s tra sh y b e h a vio r

My husband has been having
an affair with a woman down
the street from us for about
three years. At first I Just sus­
pected It. but for the last sev­
eral months. It's like my hus­
band doesn't even care who
knows. The neighbor and her
husband were separating and
In the process of divorcing
Lokosido Lions
when the affair started. She
The Sanford Lakeside Lions used to call here crying and
Club meets the first and third asking for advice. Then she
Monday of the month, at 6:30 called to see If my husband
p.m.. at the Sanford Library. would help with repairs around
Visitors and new members are her house, etc. I'm sure one
welcome. For Information, call thing Just led to another.
Matt Allemose. 322-8545. or
IYe done everything I can to
David Hall. 330-5238.
grt him to stop doing this to
.......
me. I've been to two psycholoHlstorical Com mission i « » trying to figure out how I
The Lake Mary Historical
him see how much
Commission meets at 7 p.m.. P**" ***• causing me. Of
the first Monday of the month.
he won't go with me
at the Frank Evans Center. IBS
*he psychologie s both
N. Country Chib Road. Contact
,th«? cxmldnl work on the
James Thompson at 322-9432
“ "** lo
for more Information.
the mfeUn** ***" me.
I **n not unattractive. IYe
N a rc o tic s A n o n y m o u s
tried making things more InNarcotics Anonymous meets terestlng at our house so
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres- hopefully he won't feel the need
bytertan House of Goodwill, to &gt;tray. Nothing has worked.
317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.
Please help me think of some

DESPERATE IN DELAWARE

ADVICE

v /

DEAR DESPERATE! Alough It'a coauaan far oldar

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

DEAR ABBY: I'm getting m ar­
ried in O ctober, an d th e re ia an
issue my Aance and I cannot seem
to resolve. O ur mothers are pulling
us in apposite directions.
My mother wants us to open our
wedding gifts a t the reception. His
mother thinks it would be "tacky."

The blame and responsibility
for your husband's behavior lie
completely with him. It's time
for you to start practicing the
art of self-defense and let him
know that he must either
choose her or his marriage.
If you aren't strong enough to
say It and mean It at this time,
go back to the psychologist.
This time your goal will be to
develop enough self-confidence
and self respect to stand up for
urself In your relationship. If
chooses to leave the mar­
riage. you will be frightened,
sad and depressed for a while.
With the help of the support
systems available to people In

It sounds like there are at
least two problems here. One
Is the obvtoua-your husband’s
trashy behavior. The other Is
that your self-respect seems to
be attached to your husband's
actions. Aa long as you are
convinced that his actions are
a reflection of your desirability
as a woman, you are doomed
to continue getting what youVe

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card or breaking or
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gift in the excitement of tbs fes­
tivities.
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Legal Notices

Legal N otices

IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
fON SCM INOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA

PROBATK DIVISION
MU Nwmfc«t 11 070 CF

•s n t i s t a t e o r
CATNniNf VIOLA DAVIS
D « c t « it d

NOTICE
OF ADMINIPTRATION

Th» i4 iiM iii| iii» n ol thv
» * l» l» ol CATHRINE VIOLA
OAVIS d K f m r d . Elio Num Nf
W OTO CP t» pending in thv
Circuit Court lor Svminote
County
Florida
P tch rlr
Oi«i«ion. Mia addr*«« ol which
i« Probata Clark'. Ottica PO
Orawar C Sanlord. Florida.
52112
Tha
nam n
and
addra.a. ol lha paraonal rvprv.anlaliva and tha partonal rap*
ra.anialnra1. allornay ara .at
forth batow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All pa front on whom thi.
nolica i . tarvad who ha v#
obtactron. thal challenge lha
validity ol tha will, lha qualifica­
tion. ol tha paraonal rapra.an*
laliva vanua. or |un.diction ol
•hi. Court ara raquirad to lila
•hair obtaction* with thi. Court
WITHIN Th e LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DATS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All craditor. ol tha dacadant
and olhar par.on. having
claim, or damand. again.l
dacadanr. a.tala on whom a
copy ol thi. nolica i . tarvad
within thraa month, altar tha
da to ol lha tir«t publication ol
Ihi. nolica m u.I hla than claim,
with thi. Count WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All olhar creditors ol lha daca­
dant and p a rw n . having claim,
or damand. agam.1 tha daca
d a n r. a.tala m u.I hla thair
claim, with thi. court WITHIN
th r ee

m o n th s

a fte r

th e

OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data ol tha lir»t publica­
tion ol this Notica i. February
roth. tsss
H Robert Dowd.
Attorttair at Law
Paraonal Nepraaontattve
I S t t E Altamonte Drive ator
Altamonte Spring*. FL J I TO I
Telephone No («0T)TST-S«S6
Facsimile No &lt;A0T) TST-SSOS
Florida Bar No *44017
Publish February 20. 2T. tSSS
OEN-22S
IB TU B CO UN TY COURT
OP TUB B M N TB IH TM
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
M A BB POR
B B M B O L B COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CABB NO . B R -Itt-C C -S S -P
CYPRESS VILLAGE ONE
ASSOCIATION. INC .
Hamull.
v*
MARY BUND.
Defendant
BO T IC B OP ACTION
TO: BULKY BUBO
•

--------------------Nebraska SASSO
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO that an
action to anforce a ban foreclo­
sure on lha following property
In Saminote County. Florida
Lot T, and covered parking
*0*. CYPRESS VILLAGE 3rd
REPLAT TRACT C • PHASE 1.
according to the plat thereof aa
recorded M Plat Book M . Page
ST, Public Record, ol Sommole
County Florida
(This property ha. been previ­
ously described a . Lot T. end
covered parking *0*. CYPRESS
VILLAGE 2nd RE PLAT TRACT C
PHASE 1. according le dre plat
thereof aa recorded In Plat
Book SS. Page TS, Public
Records el Seminole &gt;County.
Florida)
has been Med egehtet you and
you are required to serve a
M any. lo It on KENNETH M.
CLAYTON. ESQUIRE. PteintM .
Allornay. whose address is
CLAYTON • MCCULLOH. IM S
MAITLAND CENTER COMMONS
BLVO . MAITLAND. PLORIOA
32TS1. on or before March 12th.
IM S . and Me the original widi
the Clerk ol this Court either
before service on Plakititt'e
attorney or immediately there­
after. otherwise a default e d
be entered against you lor lha
relief demanded in tha Uen
Foreclosure Complaint
OATEO on FEBRUARY Sth.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit
E County Courts
By Elisabeth Buie
Aa Deputy Clerk
Pubkeh February IS. 20. 2T.
and March S. 1SSE
DSN-IST

IR THE C IR C U IT CO URT
OF TH E tSTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IR ARO POR
SEMIROLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASS Na. *7-2202 DR-OS P
EVELYN ROSADO
and
ANOEL LUIS ROSADO
IN RE THE AOOPTION OF
JENNIFER MENDEZ
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO UNKNOWN FATHER
UNKNOWH ADDRESS
YOU ARE HERIOY NOTIFIEO
that an Action lor Adoption ha.
bern hied again.l you and you
•re required lo serve a copy ol
your written delen.es, if any lo
•I on Evelyn R m ido end Angel
Lui. Ro.adcVPelitioner., whose
address i. T02 Skylsrk Circle.
Longwood. FL 327*0 on or
before March 2Sth. 199* and
Me the original with the clerk ol
Ihta Court e.lher before tenure
on Petitioner or immediately
thereafter If you tail to do so. a
default will be entered agemst
you for the relief demanded in
the petition
WITNESS my hand and the
teal ol this Court on DECEM­
BER 1*th. 199T
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
A . Clerk ol the Court
By Nancy R Winter
Aa Deputy Clerk
ROTIFIC AVION
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with disabil­
ities needing a special accom­
modation
should
contacl
COURT ADMINISTRATION at
301 N Park Avenue. Sanlord.
Florida 32901. Telephone (407)
323-4330 e .l 422T not laler
than SEVEN day* prior lo the
proceeding II hearing impeired.
(TOD)
1-SOO-9SS-S7M.
or
VOICE (V) l-MO-tSS-8770, vie
Flonde Relay Service
Publish February 13 20 22.
and March S 1991
OEN-1SO
IN TN9 CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H I 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO POR
SBMIROLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
OSHSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NOt ST-1092-C A 14 A
EMC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
JOHN L. NOWELL. JR..
AS PCRSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
ESTATt OP JAMES AVERY
RYALS A/K/A JAMES A.
RYALS. DECEASED:
DENISE RHOOES; JAMES
RYALS. JR.; GAIL
WHITEHEAD; JOHN T.
DAW. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA; UNITE0
STATES OP AMERtCA;
STATE OF FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE; DEER RUN
HOMEOWNERSASBOCIATION ala. INC.;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
OCFEHDAMT(S)
BO TICS
OP PORBCLOBURB SALS
N O TICt IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant fa a Summery Fmai
JuBBRMRf ol lerecleeure dated
February 20th. IS M . entered In
ChU Case No. 9 T-I09 2-C A 1* A
of the Circuit Court ef die 1STH
Judicial Circuit m and for SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFOR0.
Florida. I wM se« to the highest
and beet bidder for cash at THE
W IS T FRONT DOOR of lha
SEMINOLC Courtly Courthouoo
located af SOI N. PARK AVBNUI
In SAMFORO, Florida. St I I DO
o'clock kja. on the 24th day af
March. IM S tha following
In
aaid
Summary
Pinal
Judgment, to-wtt
LOT 1. DEER RUN UNIT 14A.
ACCORDING T O THB PLAT
THEREOF AS NBCORDSO IN
PLAT BOOK IS . PAGES M AND
ST. PUBLIC RECORDS OP
COUNTY, PLORIOA
lay ol

L C Q S l N O t iC C S
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEM INOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE N O :S 7 -0 1 M -C A .|4 -B
NORWEST MORTOAOE. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
TIMOTHY J TMOM0LESON;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF TIMOTHY J
THOMDLESON. CATHERINE A
YUKNAVAGE; STATE OF
FLORI0A DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE. SANFORD
HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS HOME
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC.;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE OOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
RE- NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
lha
Motion
lo
Raaat
Foreclosure
Sal#
dated
February 20lh. 199*. entered M
Civil Casa No 97-019S-CA-M-E
ol lha Circuit Court ol the 1BTM
Judicial Circuit m and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. ) will sail lo the highest
and bast bidder lor cash al lha
WEST FRONT OOOR ol tha
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
in SANFORD. Florida, al 11:00
o'clock s m on lha 24lh day ol
March. 199* the following
described property as set forth
in
..i d
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wtt:
LOT 24 OF HIDDEN LAKE VIL­
LAS. PHASE IV. ACCORDING
TO 1HE PLAT THEREOF.AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 20.
PACIES 2*. 27 AND 2*. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 20th day ol
February. 19*1
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol lha Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with dMabtl•ties needing a special accom.
modstion
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoueo al 407-321-42)0E XT. 4227, 1-300-039-3771
(TDD) or t-SOO-SSS-3770. via
Florida Relay Service
DAVID J. STERN. P.A.
SOI S. UNIVERSITY 0RIVE
SUITE SOO
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(954) 233-9000
I7-O M 4I
Publish: February 27, and
March *. IM S
DEN-2S2

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando-Winter Park

407/322-2611

407/831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

HOURS

14Times......... $.68/line
7 Times..........$.84/1ine
MONDAY thru
3 Times........$1.09/line
FRIDAY
1 Time......... $1.42/line
CLOSED SATURDAY Rates are per Insertion
&amp; SUNDAY
3 line Minimum.
8 AM - 5 PM

67— Career
Conauttanta

71— H«lp Wanted

NEEQ ADVICE on interviewing
resumes, career dressing? Ca»
Interview ^AihenUg^M j^lB^^

SETK ENTtRTAarERS ANO
ARTISTS OF AU KINOS

70— Education
Training

CRUISE LINES

LIKE WORKING
WITH PEOPLE?
As a Mrekrel Assistant wth an
Assoclets ol Sctenca degree,
you m l heto prepare psDents tor
■lamtnaDont. conduct import­
ant tests end perhaps even a ll
ttl in mmot surgery ITS a rewaning career * you tea hetp-

DEADLINES
Tuesday thru Friday 12 Noon the dey before publication
Sunday 12 Noon Frtday.
ADJUSTM ENTS B CREDITS; In the event ol an error. Bte
Sertford Herald wi* be responsible lor the first insertion only and

■Osy O' Enwvng C k lM f
kid tot
•Financial M
tof Thom
1
OueHy
•OrsdUete Plaoemsnl Assis­
tance

only the the extent d tho cost of that insertion Ptoose check
your ad lor accuracy Bte first day it runs.

Friday at 322-T7TI.

The «4arkerMg

13— Health A Beauty
EXTRA HOUDAY WEIGHT?
l-On-1 Personal Training ml
Litebma Funess Free body 1st
analysis
Dennis.
E.erctse

772-0987

City Co/Mge

ALL HOURS 10 yrs s r i n chid
dsvetepnwnl Fleas rates m
ret Fun play room 324-0613
AN EXP LOVMO MOM

SECURITY BARI * DOORS
U c . 34 yrs Eip
50.000
designs IV hj N Free set
Ouekry guaranteed
904 9*5-0013 or 407-324-3186

•tong w*h TLC I playroom, ten
yrd Cart CPRCOL/TMftoe
rates For interview 330-0700

15—Cametary Lola
■—

IN MV HOME. Fried yd. play
room, hot meals reasonable
rates 330 9 752

rBRi I rW W If
(•07)

13-13301st. 2
i 21

FUNOEO BY THE
DEPARTMENT
OF ELDER ATFAMB

MARTAS DAYCARE Baby’s
tool Pm-School LAKE MART
U C *594-7
322-0094

16—Ramlndar
SarvteM

RMtebte Chad Car* F7T or P/T
Ages 2-11 4C accepted No rag
tea Enrol Now tar LSVwk tor
Is) mo C4d 321-7333

SPECIAL DAVB-Never tergal
them' Reminder Service fl«
apple. Dra. |15/yr For (Jet
cal 302-2123

• a ax

N are

this nurse s
kids amteonw tool
234-1992

DAYCARE TEACHER or Teach
era a im U n t P/T Call 3220094 tor irdormakon

nm nn—
Tha tobowfnq poatbona ara

avalabte Come and (otn our
Siftenor rated lacUFy

71—Help Wanlad^
H B W H i f i B i Q -----------F/T B P/T lor s Mayor MareAec
turmg plant m Sanlord PoNara avaMabte on al
d 330-2811 or 33D1I

■

WOOOLAWN Lot. vtu*. every­
thing escepl marker Also one
compute m Glenn HevenSIOM
each Ga* (9041 775-3343

SI 0.35 TO START
Great to Uutonta P/T 3 F/T
No *B&gt; tor ado *99-3131

27— Nursery A Child
Cars

14— For Sato

TELEMARKETMO

GUAR­
ANTEED $
10.50 P/H

$ 3 0 0 -$ 5 0 0
ALONE? F L Y RESPECTED
Dating Bureau far SENIORS.
Estsb 1377.1 3MB22 1*77

_
No aapenance necessary. For more
mtarmabon sand s SASE to
Pnmeama
Commumcaaona.
P O Bos 3M359. Miami. FL
332SB-135S

Wab-ms
Uac*MM77B9

7-771-91411

im a m n m -w

Tb Mm

| B 7 S 8 R H IK r
R ICO TO R CORPORATION. to*
nations leading manutaclurar/
ar ol
has
si 21 Lake Mary laciay tor 2nd
positions
Hours are 4.00pm 12:30am.
Must be abte to *8 a nwwiwn
ol 33 toe. and Hand lor •
t o n Apply In parson al 1090
Oaks Trek. Lake Mary,
a 32743
A B C T T O R jo a p o n r o u i
JuM CaB Never a Fast

luar-rsysara
• we were, r* * Pertytl
Bey B Bad Tuppsrwuve. Free
TrssnlngAMte/TRpa 321-9421

AO CJU W M M , m e.

•Vecadon Pay*
■Rkter Program*
'Satedto EtaAp*
ly r OTR am JO m m kC O L req.
a Cad 9am to fpm
1-90DX74-9030
Mcn-FflQdy. EOF
AQBMTB42.000 PER WEEK'
Ote Proven gygtom B Bad pro-

an Tuesday. March 10,
IS M . al I M
am . M
fh

SALOMES BASED on
EXPSMENCS
CM DsBer
8423. Aak tor Daactor oI Ntea
mg or apply erttem 60 North
Highway 17-92, DeBary. Fton
da Drag Free WerkpMc*.
EOE.________________________
DRIVER-COL ■
Heevy Btang CYvj imo* a tree
(407) 321-4834 Aak lor fkch

1

M ould contacl the
m

_ a . - -a

m. . j

DRIVERS

Plainer ton, PL 33324
(034) 233-3000
07*12040
In accordance wRh the
American wNh DiaekllKtea Act.
persona with itlaekllKlea needshould contacl lha Clark al lha
Circuit Court et the O IM erOLI
County Courthouoo al 407-2234330 (X T. 4227. not talar Nian
seven day* prim to the pro*
ceeding. B hearing Impeired. 1000 M i 1771 (TOO) or 1-900004-9770. via Flartda Relay

kx a ion Fui ame 4 benekla
and 401 (K)
C M 3)9-7304.

Wito mateum duly toick 4 RV
aq&gt; MuH have &lt;mm W i Ap- ;
ply m paraon Complete Auto
motor* 2207 W I al St Sardnrd

H fH c x c w n c r"
RECEPTIONIST
F/T poafhon w*h benaMa Efoniy Appir H Fan*4y Practice Center of Bantam
PA/12 WeH 25m Street. San
lord 330-0*41 ar 3228341
Car 6 totteanca Needed
Weekends FREE 3318283 '

Residential Cleaning

F/T MACHINE OPERTORS-Lk
Mary E ip toktonaarttniqal op
erifori M F day*
Cad 313-

In my Sanlord home Bkgd
check and drug screen raqueed
Strong asms to work edh tmM
chid Looking lor ntonduH wBi
a tovmg and restoring personM'
ly CM Wrens 4! 333 0033 *■
5 M F or 73B2354 eeek-endt

P/T SERVICE A OS NT Driver.
Need to clean, aarvica and m•Piet rvnui v h d f f t
Valid
fdl
Acoaptabte »r**g record
and backfFomd chaca Appry m
paraon
3098 Orlando (17-92)
Or Santord___________________
FMAL PRODUCTION 8 packara
tor mann* canvaa operation
CM 327-1125__________________
GET PAX) T O LOBE WEIGHT
36 people needed, aenoua
Mote toeing Earn 1800 P/T to
36900 F/T C M now 323-9433

MOLLY MAE) M IM B IQ
F/T * M-F *H e m .
WM Tllte. 407-737-8B

Lunch I dtoner sites Apply to

•Si

■ 314-174.

-r

Noe faring ewenenced
SERYtCERS 4
ERE. Top pay. paid vi
after 1
-and a Dirug Fret
4460 E SR 44
-7774 4 3770
Dr-174

P/T CASHIERS ft
COL DRIVERS
*

9 YOU w a rn MORE FROM A
JO B THAN A PAYCHECK.

For Hart-up ks/l-ttote
tetp tee. MAX 330 00 ctoadteno
to: CALYPSO VARIETY. 1434
*L U M w wnl A m

W a rn m m

Should be
V • Sekmtey. 3AM-77%*

FL

O H to an tee wound Moor al a
law-paced.
rapapy
grow mg
compan / LABOR J O IT^ H aaaa-

C M *97-999X917

___

Wn v i B M W IW I MOOT

THB LAW OFFICES OP
DAVIO J . STERN, PA.
SOI B. UfdvorsRy Drive

For Buey FleH Service Shop

HyffaukoElectocJkDweei e«

Wanted FULL-TIME with clean
C leu 0 or B kcanaa Drug tree
work piece Starting 1330138V
wk pkia bono*M and 401k Cad

(CIRCUIT COURT 0EA1)
Clerk el Nm ClrcuN Court
By: Burster W. BoRon

MECHANIC

mmv vvO Tf
* Lay Over tean‘

COKE/PEPSI
VENOtNQ ROUTE

Tho Sanford Airport Noise

MAKE MONEY, aa much or aa
MM u you want, edh Shaktea
4 AT 4 Ta New Home Baaed
Buameaa Program 330-0810

Cocea E Servers. F/T or P/T
Appry to paraon 4740 W SR 49
(407):

■he* occur In tho Board Roam
My

para one should contact lha
eaecutfve ofHcac lor

F/T Some tip required Oood'
wagei
6
benet**
Setord •
Egete tube 323 327S__________-f !
MAWTE NANCE repa* tech An­
nual Miary 320K
MaWato
swimming pool and make nenof,
r«p*n to condo common tmgv
6 ground* Airport BNd. 3*n- .
tord Drug tree lack*? CM 32(-. ;
7623________________________ . v
MAKE MONEY wrto your own
home baaed bu*me»a w*h-.
Shaktee 8 AT 4 T Fteajbte .
achadute
BE YOUR O W N ,
BOBS C M 330-3930 to sched­
ule an appomlmanl to knd « 8

MECHANIC

apte-llete B11ate-/am

IN TRAINING
3 poe aval Avg 3 15 SOhr. Sat
» comm Sanlord baaed pool
heaDnp Harder No cotd cabng
Using maned F/T A P/T. Cal
M M y Smaltaar 323-2370 *xL
B it

LPNft
Coma )om tw H4er team)
DeOcated canng and delM ortanted LPN* needad FT tor 7 3 •
aid 3-lt tNftt CompdRN*
wage* and bent*** Apply in.
person or cM
,- n
Veneor HaeRheora and
RahabWlaeon Canter
ol Sanlord
Phone (407) 322 8586 E O C _

n u m m .
CNA-r/T

OppoctunlUas

tha Seals rd Airport Authority
will moot periodically through'
out the year lo dtvcuea market­
ing and strategic planning

p i n em

TO RECEIVE ’APPLICATION
INFO PACKET
PLEASE FAX YOUR NAME 4
ADORE SS AT
TOLL-FREE FAX •
1 8838558883
OR WRITE T O Cnme Net­
work. Ore* 7271. 1901-17
WeH Bay O r. *225. largo. FL
33770

353 EaH Hwy 436. Ste 200
Csuetewrry FL 37707

Hairttyf.it nemted
opening tar teo P0* * ^
ba »c * eip Earn 50% oommV
CM Anna al 323-9045__________ ^

LUBE TECH

CRUISE UNES
SEEKS CMEFS/WAITERS/
BARTENOE RSPASTRY
CHEF&amp;RESTAURANT MAN­
AGERS WITH EXPERIENCE/
STEWAROSROOM SERVICE/
HOUSEKEEPING. ETC .

Cad Tbdeyt 407-331-MI*

“ PUBLIC B O TK S*
AIRPORT AUTHORITY
The Sanlord Airport Authority
and tha City ol Sanlord will
conduct a joint mooting on
Monday. March 2nd. 1990. at
0:00 p.m.
Tha Sanlord Airport Authority
will hold Its rogular monthly
mealing on Tueedey, March 3.
IS M , at 3.30 a.rn.. aecond floor
of (ha A. Kay Shoemaker
Inter net tonal Terminal Building
located at One Red Cleveland
Boulevard. Sanlord, Florida.
Co prat ol the ag enda may be
obtained by contacting tha
eeaevthra ofttcaa during normal

TO RECEIVE 1APPLICATION
INFO PACKET
PIMM tax your NAME »
ADORE SS AT
’ 3LL-FREE FAX •:
1-388 855-3868
Or WRITE T O Crutea Nrifwork.
Dept 7271. 1901-17 WeH Bay
O n . *225. largo FL 33770

BE A MEDICAL ASSISTANT.

Scheduling may include Lako Mary Lite al It* cost ol an addi­
tional day ConctH when you got results. Pay only tof the days
your nd runs Al rata earned Use M l description lor fastest
results Copy must follow Acceptable form W e reserve the right
to refuse any nd al any timo Commercial frequency rates are
available.

'

MutcianaDanceraStandup
Comeduvn.'Disk JockeyEIc

f t

Accmtted Truck School COL.
VA/TA Apprv Job Assisi
WVanddstaes Nskonal Truck
School
________1-900-499-7394
_

71— Help Wsnfd

hotel. 20 30 hotel par
Andy to parson « 1030
I Otks Trsfl, Lake
32748

PHONE PROS

.v

s comm » bonus F/T g (

P/T
Hg dk. Otetois or Mke 737-9 2 /0 » •

eM.PS d M * O Td &gt;aa°teSnpteyar
EaeaSHd growte potereH to an
aMwtBiyteH paced nduoby
Apply to paraon m 2003 park Dr.
■nd 2pm dMy or
: (407) 330-1433

ANttKIM CAN6Y

($07) HS0444
**•’230-3611 ****
100 ♦ MEN 6 WOMEN NEEDED
herein, ha ar aha vrid need a
record ol the proca idlnga. and
Him . lor ouch purpaae, he or
aha may noad la anaura that a
verbatim record ol lha proceed'
ingt la made, which record

D R U M U P M EW

VM OBtt: LAZY PERSONS
OREAM FEW HOURS-MG 04
COME WORK WITHTHE BEET

Now Hiring for
SwninoM County
Sates Associate
Aamti *
Fu3 Tima 4 P*1 T w

CM our 24 N Job Una tofMyl
1-$00-71 1reK )ftl»
■Ol

R
BY AOY9BB
Tha District gives notice e&lt; ns mient to issue a perm* la tee
lehewmg eppircant(s) on March 1Ote, IM S :
3ANFORO AIRPORT AUTHORITY. ATTN: STEPHEN J. COOKE,
ONE R ID CLEVELAND B U D .. SANFORD. FL 32773,
•4-117-0233AOM7-SRP. The prefect is located b
County, 3settone 94. M , M • 04, Township 20 Scute. Range 31
East. Tha (R P appbcallsh la far AUTHORIZATION TO CLEAR ANO
GRUB UPLANDS ANO WETLANDS WITHIN AREAS A. B. ANO C.
WHICH ARS LOCATED ENTIRELY WITHIN THS BXISTBM MAIN­
TAINED OROUNDS OF THS ORLANOO SANFORD AIRPORT. The
receiving waterbedtea we LAKE JESSUP A LAKE
Tha fuselsi ce m akeup each m tee ebeve limed applH ellewto) are
available lor inspection Monday through Frtday sesept lor legal
hehdeye. 3.-00 a a . to 3DO pat. at tee
Eisnsgiiesm Prelncl Hsadauarnrs or I
Comer. The D w inn w U U
keted ebeve unteee a pet
teeermg) is lUed pureuam
1120X7. F A . and

I • TOP NOTCH GENERAL
MANAGER.

ATTN: RICK DiAZ. 1111 E. FIRST 37. 3AN70R0.FU 32771. |
catwn *2117-0031ANM2GRF. Tha Otetrtd
• M million gaAena par day (MOD) a&lt;
weier to ■ poputesten o« aepreslmwety 04.000 in M a t.■
came pravH ua parm* granted ted uaa a* 7X9 MOO r i f t
teigpty pm abte velar t* a p iF rtaais ef 97X M In 1999. The eUteteawm. uaed by Mia preps* i * nmisst wia eenatel 1 OROUHO
WATER FROM t m FLOWOAM AOMFBR via ILXVSM EXIBTMM
WELLS and THREE PBOFOBBO BTELIX ter PUBLIC SUPPLY In

RNs

Comtlotog

^ V f S S k S S '1

tar |W2 $21JG MM
i to CMYPBO 1*9* N.
Avg, m m Park. PL

EOE

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n — H*lp Wanted
MARY CHILD CARE
IR looking for response
■dependable. A eipenaneed
i gtvff tor vinad age group*
tea* U I-T M 4
ICURfTY OFFICER JO S
I Armed i Unarmed
I A Aaeoc. W f f l j l
1*0 MACHINE OPERAFor manne canvai opera­
te * ) M M 125
I CORPORATION, the
n'a leading manulacturer/
utor ol contumer elecaccesaonet. hat an
vi irt Lake Mary office
ay Painter, tat shirt.
-3:00PM. Prior tpray
eipenence with mold! plastic component* pre
Mechanical ability to
an tpray booth and pawl
A abMy to manlan tup
nvenlory a mutt. Mutt
excellent communication
and be del*)-oriented
return# and tataty hit
to Human Retourcet.
Lake Emma Road. Lake
y. FL 33746. or FAX re
and talary tuttory to
1-1964 lO t

93— Room* For Ran!
FURNISHED ROOMS-AII ut»t
ind Laundry, phona and M
DM $85 190 a knock 3 JU 9 S 5
LAKE MARY Attractive lum
room w'eabto, laundry, kitchen
prtv. Plena cal 33X11
ttfa
WANTED: 30 40 yr old amptoyeed lemala Private room,
houie
prtveiedgei
$50 Wk
Cal 330 4266 alter 5

96— Retirement
Hornet
OELTONA/SANFORD AREA He
tvment apt tor rent Beautiful 2/1
eat-ei kit. dvmg rm. Ig tv tm
wheelchair accettabie Hand
railt tn bathroom, lutty turn,
house keep, ng, nursing
aide
i*mn request Trans provided to
DR office, hospital, etc Nestled
btwn Columbia Med Center A
West Volusia Medical Center
Great Shopping area S97S/mon
Cal 407-333 2004

99— Apartments Unfurnished
1 BDRM. Includes aa utrMws A
parking $450«Aon or JlOOWk .
dep Caff 324-2444
APARTMENT LOCATORS
Never e Me. AM areas.
1-600-330-4960
GROUNDSKEEPER WANTED
For 356 apt community located
m Santord F/T position Good
Benefits It interested cal 3321061JEOC/OFWP
______

Co. Staffing. Orlandos
professional
staffing
CO. il currtntly recruiting
A Perl-time clerical poettor the lotowtng comp*
‘Central Florida* I
•tlttlovs M w l l i l f t t Firm
‘OrSando'a Largeet
IrTatocommuntcoMona Coi Consultmg Group
ase cal Tews Co
1 tor more into
t AOA NO FEE!

Stiffing

PAY. B E N E F tTiP Trs d A
OFWP Apply Sinford
trie 3523 S Park Drive
ED: IndividulK who *r*
king a fulfilling peopia onr GREAT erryeoyenvironment. protesaional
u» and banefils Consider
i career of Dental Aaaistmg
i education ol 1200 ho*vs
to Slate and Natonei
nl-ais Work m a Iasi
highley technical, ever
career m the aived
held ol Dental Aswstng
Orange Technical CanSaremdo Tech Dental Depart 407-246-7060, l i t 4636.
you are avaady et me
place, ready to re-enter or
looking to me Mure may
a program designed lor

v. WAREHOUSE DELIVERY
WORKER
FL OL. entry level, heavy
ovei I t yr* 336-4610

RE COTON CO N ­
ATION, me rn bon t wad
Ckslnbutor/manufacturer of
accaaaones. has
opening* m ns
i Mary faculties tor 1M and
ahIfl warehouse. Ho*
7.00am 1:30pm.
mi and 4.00PM, Mutt ba abM u Ml a
I Of SO tot on a conbn
baaa Forkaff tiponance
trad St*rung rata S3 75
Shift. $5 95 2nd Shift “
aaa mam last Apply n
al 2950 Laka Emma
, Laka Mary F L EOS.

MARINER'S VILLAQE
LAME AOa I eOHU W O W )
7 nonu stra w ) ANOutt

323-8670

NOTHWO BUT THE FINEST
FOR YOUt
Golhnew Apts on Rviehart Rd A
46A, Lk Mary Al apt homes wf
prnr aiatms/garages Stata-otthe arl actnrrtv/litness facility
Open today Slop out or cal
303 3007 far a personal show
ROSE LEA VILLAS
2r&gt; Specie/ •SIIOMonfft
HUO OKAY 407-1306633
HISTORIC DISTRICT
1/t Scm patio hardwood floors,
fireplace C H A W O hook ups
Spacious $4005350
Slenstrom Realty 333-249$

NOTICE

WEEKLY RENTALS

33X6006

STENSTflOM REALTY
Jim D oyle.. 332-2495

118— Office Space For
Rent
soo s o FT.
Comar o»17-*3 A 10th SL
Call tor Info 331-1113
A MOVE M SPECIAL!! 400 sq
ft A up1$365 A MONTH Office
Storage 3310120 or 333-3554
OF FICE/OFF ICC -WARE HOUSE
Now Available
wage
GuanSan Personal Sion
Cal tor details 576 2!500
SANFORD OFFICE SPACE
I Suite* available - 1100 SF S
1600 SF. 407-311-7004

141— Hornet For Sale

MOVEHffCONO. X I 5 New car­
pel A paint Nice yard, enel
front porch $55,000 A l Is
OEDE CAUAWAV. Realtor
(407) 334-6211. E it. 106

1708 8. Orlando Dr.
Sanford
Phone: 118-7172

LAKE HARNEY 10 Acres Lk
Harney Woods $30,000 30
nans to Santord 407-2*6-4370

INVESTOR B U Y K O HOUSES
PLUMS or LEMONS
Chertte 96X7767

OAKHIOQE FARMS • Osteen/
Deltona area 10 acre*, meal tor
horses or cattle farm Mottle
home or homesna Zoned agn
$44,900 Financing aval w/ sm
lent (904) 767-6300

181— Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
T PIECE OPtETTE set Daman
modem, seats 6 $100 Cai 322
2241

157— Mobile Homes
For Sale

ARVW elec Inc radanl healer
Fan torea heat/salety tip over
swffctvauto Ihermoslat control
Seldom used $30 00 Caff 333&gt;411

14 a 64 1/3 SpM 1983 Kvk
Fum. scm rm. carport

BED &gt; SERTA Perfect Sleeper
King
matress kef. never used
SM m plane was $1300. sac
ratca, $375 (407) 262*554

14 a 44 3/3 Spkt 1990 Skykne
Oak Springs ON roof, tried
$73600

BED-OUCEN
we
N4Ck
wrought von canopy and pramar
ocmcpadc UK Never used SM
honed Cost $1200 Se« $325
CaM 67X7316

CARRIAGE COVE
(407) 323-6160
64 FLEETWOOD 14 X 70 12
CHA. tO X 70 awing Many EX­
TRAS" 631-7706 Maka offer

BEDS
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
SETS wim 5 year warrsnry Nev
er used Twin 173 Full 695
Queen $113 King $165 Call

OPEN H O U S E
S;ilurday * Feb ?8th Open 2-5 p in.

Santord Cniis Pregnancy Cen
Iwr. 1003 French Ave (Comer 1792 A 10th SI) Sal Only, 9-3

1993 MERCURY OR AND MAR­
QUIS L.9. Loaded Excellent
condition Musi tee this one"
Call 123-0104.

DAY BED Whrta. Viclonan
style w.th 2 twin m itlin w i 6
trundle Never used $300 407-

lit RosecMl Circle
Furniture,
appkeancet, lots of book*, and
toU more" Call 32X4669

215— Boats A
Accessories
14 FO O T John boat tr*4er and
motor Great shape $500 firm
Cal 330-6161.

217— Garage Salas

WANT TO GET RID
OFALL THAT
STUFF?
A YARD SALE is the perfect
way to da mai and (he Santord
Hereto can bring people to your
door Advertise your sale
Santord Htteto and Laae Nary
watch
U h lor only $ 51/toie and wi
the item* leave wfuto Ihe money
comas in CaM by
Tuesday and yourr 5 me ad can
n*i tar three days h Ihe Harald
and once m me Lake Mary L4a
tar ONLY $106011 A* we ata •
that you prepay me at Cal us­
ee can help"

(407) 322-2611

Fit 6 Sat. 9-4 Soli, entertain­
ment center, tq v re bed tel
»m kitchen tel and several
m tc 311 Helena Cl. Sanford

YARD SALE
FRI/SAT 8-7

66 OLDS CIERA Loaded Good
reliable iransporation $2 000

YARD SALE
FRI/SAT 8-4

SEIZED CARS trom $175
Porsche t
Cadiltacs, Chevyt.
BMWt. Corvettes Also Jeeps.
4WOS Your area Toi Free !•
800-21B 9000 EH 2206 lor currenl listings

225 South Crystal Dr-Loch Arbor
tub Dined set. reckner. dresser,
table, end tables A household

219— Wanted to Buy
Atom. Cana Coppar / Brats

Kokomo Recycling: 131-0004
916 W. Ftrsl-MY X6. SlL B I

OBO
•S LINCOLN TOWN CAR Good
reliable transportation $1500
OBO Call 13X4669.

235—
Truck/Busea/Vans For
Sala

223— Miscellaneous

97 CHEVY StO ait cab p&lt;k-up
Leer cap Bed kner. 10 rack CO
AM/FM wrtape. AT/PS Almost
new $16,500 tvm 33X3361.

FOR SALE: Answering Machine
Panasonic 'cassette type' Etc.
eond Beeperless remote $20
324-1229 evenings

238— Vehicles Wanted

FREE SAMPLE Reg Nurse
goes from sue 20 to 6 Guaran­
tee a suMs 407-663-0152
SWING SET METAL DELUXE 2
swings, slide, see saw. arid
Jungle Jun $75 Can move 333&gt;316

WOLFE TANNINO BEDS
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVE I
CommeroalTiom# ones tnxn
$199 00 Low Monthly Payments
FREE Cotar Catatog
Cal TOOAY 1 600*711-0156

CASH t t t PAID!
for Ju nk Cars. Trucks A Mad
HECPAMCRCABfAUTtrut 177W O

GARAGE SALE

79 DOOQE -LIL RED EXPRESS'
mmt condnon. 360 cto AT/PS,
50 senes tve* CAM. headers
$9 500 OBO Trade? 3JX3361

231— Cara For Sale
Run* good, good AC. 90K ong
Wen maintained S950
Cffff 33X3117

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240AlrcraftAJItrallght
FISHB40 BOATS FOR RENT
Starting at $30 A up Also
24 Pontoon Ca* 33X1612

241— Rac.
Vahiciaa/Campars For
Sala
f t jit

Fn. 2/27 A S«1 2/28 6-4
Something lor everyone from
toys lo tom 1072 Hgfi Pomi
Loop Longwood (Crystal Creek
Sup)

703 Bharckfle Street Data,
v a n . a i c e m a a b*e cru. and
tots morafl

•S CHRYSLER LAZER Black 5
speed. PSPWPB. radio good
Ives, engne knocks $395 34X
50*4 or 32X-S466.

201 NORTH ELDER ROAD W
46. past Upsaia Road. 2nd dirt
road on R. 3rd house CW A
Ootpel record*, canning left,
sheet muthc $ dd books,
household Hems A furniture

230Antlque/Classies

GARAGE SALE
SAT 8:M&gt;?
SUN *00-?

TS MERCURY COUGAR Needs
little woik Must See". New
lirevmag wheels $500 lirm
32X6209

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rooms. WD Ejc . eond $19 000
Caff 323-71131
MALLARD RV 25 It 346 Twelve
Oaks Watt Santord Ca) (407)
324 5957

" APPLIANCE
5T0RE. im

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3 3 Pool Home Lirg* Lot • Workshop Must Set Home For
Dirid a its Can 407- 323-3200 MLSF 518791$ Hosted By Dan
Vogt
1MT Baaaaa Lais Read
ligggg (Caam ty|

Great Location With Urg« Lot •288/11/2 BA. For Offactiona CM
407-323-3200 MLSF 548*974 Ho*tad By Oofph Alton

aiAO Y c w

10P HMyHMIRt C06Et. tutu 110
Lata Hwy, Plorlds 327*
(407) J
. atALioa**
I

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'Country C h a m "
city convanlanca
■ 1 Fl* ILL
' X&gt;1

$

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1/2 MONTH FREE RENT

k In i

WITH 1 TR. LIA M M ASK AMtfT MM

a Santord apeciaktl. Jemiyan
propanws. AM tor DM
333-3164 or ~............

149— Commercial
Property For Sate
SALE OR LEASE
1101 W.FHMBL

MOVE-IN SPECIAL
1 0 D U M / 1
t

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2

B D ftM / 2

B A T H
B A T H

Country Lake

access Owner Imenclng. Only
$55,000 CaM 332-6695

Apartments

BIN G U I LOTS off 427

acroaa Imm StffMnd Estates
Ideal tor

1 1 2 fla o .fL

Swf^Laks/551
AmffOhl K.VP

116 ACRES Ostoan

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2 8 7 -L a w n S a rv io a a
□WYWALL-STUCCO HRjffaff
Was A CaRng Tenume

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• S(&gt;w'toua AiwrtnM'ma e llh largr O uM ta • latir
Knmt • \iillr&gt;twll » Sparkling l\m l » Trnnto Oiurla

1407) 74X6600

DELTOHA to acral

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B A T N 1 0 2 f ls Q .f l.

0IV«N.V 0. MASON KBAIJY

Doors, windowt, carperwy.
aXw
323*4432 S G B akn C8C1SM0

te d day

Sama day/
•ervioa on al ap

Low rata*, tormerty w/
i e a r a HAccpbng vitb/MC/Oiec/
a l Rchard 241-0530
kMEXCal

261-Computer

Conoutting
Inttaffabon* Wm96mt.
VB. graphic*, on-erte

*07X7X1131

ed 1/2 acre phi* tots Country
,$1$.500 $ r —
HEATHROW. OoM coourta tot.
Impact leas paid CC manearNap MdudmL $196k. SOO-ttOS.

POSITIONS RURIL8BLE NQUII

407-311-6731
r M Yr*.

OREO GROSS LAWN S C R Y d
RES/COM
QUALITY CAR)
FREE EST

276-Handy Man
U-BUY-IT- I wi* Aaaemple rt‘i
Apptotoyt/em
ctr/etc.
Local

ff* 67X1063

Divorce S5S, Custody $75
Banknsptcy $75. Nam* Chaiy
$96. Etc 24 hr* (407) 633-03471

2 7 6 4 te u U n a
HAULMOtt
Read earn, garag* dean outat
RaaaonabM RatasM ... 34X9656

Caff (4S7) S34-S37S 34 toe.

A NEW

1 6 0 1 lu m a
Im p r o M m in t s

9 0 0 P ra a a u ra
C te a n tn g

268-Chtid Cara

CMARLSS 0. (Daw) MSLER,
Butotr. CSC0673SS. Rat/
Comm. remodal. addbona. repee. MC, VISA..... 407-33X1741

AN IX F LOVVM MOM

DAWO a V CONSTRUCTION

Caff Sm Saadi Fraa Eanmaiat
Great aervic* Waa/Camm
Caff S3X77M
DUN (NTERffffCo—
FfBi M l L M mx MMar cm —
car— m a a M N I l i n
Dadd'Walca’Dnv**-Homes'
'SuMnga-Ras/Comm'Free Ex'
Uaclnaur Stoawi Fectery
$16 — r—
aff— 3SXTSSS

* BEDROOM
Aeeramctii*

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331-6073

I E S S J U A N RE . NI I NC j
Wong wffh TLC ij^yrporn. tan
Carl CPR/COL/ReWto*
FcrtrsamM 31X0700

The Sanford Herald needs CARRIERS for
established routes In the Sanford oreo.
II you need Is dependable transportation,
rgonizetlonol skills end efternoon availillity in order to begin o great neui Jobl

W ED AN SUCTRKtAN?
CALL OtCtTff ELCC1RK

SUNSCAFf LAWN MOMT
Free Effttmetae/Lei
31X7174

M 0 -S M 4

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AA A GRASS MASTERS. Al
tervicat provided. Dependabk
and affordable -Cal tor Frei

2 7 8 -C la c trfc a l
A S A M A M F 111.

1771if $04-717-01______

OCNEVA 10 mffas East N Sonlord BeauMM Ngn A ary wood-

Eqial Opporuwy Empoyw

MOVING SALE

76 AMC HORNET 65(k) original
miles, great shape, must sell
Now' $1500 OBO
Can 323-0391

»

(arming or nursaryi Zoned agri­
cultural
S3.S00/ACRC.
Sm.
down wtownar finance 6S4-7S7-

Bcttcrl

MOVING SALE

144

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WERE EELLB40 NOME! Cal

•pizza delivery company, is now hiring ful end
part-time driver* Earn $7-$12Aiour. You mull
be at leasl IB, have a reliable car with vaJri
inaursnoo, a good dmmtg record and a posrtrve
' go-gattar attitude. Apply in person at

159— Real Estate

tANFORO Rent w own. 3 bdrm.
3 bam. 1/4 acr« tot. Special

SANFORD 1/1 OupMi C H A .
New carpel A pamt $440/6360
JB6 DOYLE (407) 333-3430
W I NEED HOUSES TO RENT

' Papa John's Pizz«. the nation'* fastest growing

153— Acreage Lot For
Sala

H a n d ym a n J S S ' s

aganl
jenLIH
*^*30XS1&gt;3

HUGE SALE

BRASS BED Oueen w/ 20 yr
Orthopedic maltrets tel Never
used Coil $300 Must ten $325
cash 35X6000

MOOERN FURR. S Antique*
1 P K C E er Whale Household
904-77X2336/407-660-1533

I or X I Nock C H A $36K
Worm $S5K hied Great rental
695 5151

Of(ammoent

231— Cars For Sale

CHE ROMEO T t DO r s
Lid. current, luapanded A rewed
Caff 32X7M4 tor Into

lOVUnLDE 2162 sq ft 4 bdrm/
3 5 bam. pool, ive place 3 car
gat. ten perch, spnnuers 4/10
ac*f. 113GK) 37X1991

tANFORO
Remodeled X I
Nock home, huge treed lot
next to perk Great area C H A
$59 900 low dn. $47(Xmon
695 5151

217— Garage Sales

211—
Antiquii/Coliectibles

PARK AVE. M O t U PARK
Homes $3 000 to 66.000 Setup
Fmencmg OLXCTt 3334661

SANFORD V I Irame mg tot
CHA. sat dth $45K t.iad up
$39 900 as is 695 5151

181— Appliances &amp;
Furniture For Sala

OAVBED wTrundto 6 two 30 yr
mattresses Never used Cost
$850 Must sell $350 cash 2SX
6000.
M ATTRESS SALE • Full tire
used bo* springs A martlets
$65 00 Larry’s Man 332-4133

$11,600.

I ) M K

let Behind the Wheel
Delivery Drivers
m r;.

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LONQWOOD.4 000 tq. fl AC
warehouse • 1.000 tq ft Office
or modVy to scut 260-1253
OFFICE/WHSE 3 000 15.000 tl
From S3 st Prime location Hwy
17-98 Santord. t bt from Airport
Btvd Call 334-4440 JlnVSue
SANFORD 1500 tq ft with olIces, perimeter fence. C l con­
ing $6005000 • U i

NORTH LAKE VILLAGE 1/2
Condo l e u access w/ trptc,
pod toes# wf cp&lt;

^ u / t T C M . [3 o I T /'

LEASE Prime showroom 6
warehouse $10,970 tq ft SR
441 frontage 407-576 2500

SANFORD 4 0 Dei rm. CHA.
comar IN. storage $700/1700
RRY V i Carport.
tom pith. Icha
i
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OSTEEN 1 On 4 acres we4 6
tapfic:, MM#! ML

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117— Commercial
Rentale

LAKE MARY Cust M X7 dn
Grnpeff pond 660600
RENOVATED New erpepamt
applOkA as turn stays, gavebotoack $00600
SC POOL Pra toractoaa X3 to/
drvffam 3 car garftprt I
4/I.IOver 1.600 aq II Liy/drv
lam,.M
I e . cd $63600
FATED 3/3 kv/drvtam
Frpie, 17 a 10 scm preh. 12 a 34
wk shop $70,000

Histone Diet, cony localion
From $305/mon 331-6767

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f u r

8ANFORO-OEOROETOWN
2 bdrm, A/C. H it Willow Ave
$37Smon Charlie &gt;69 7267

U kH M &gt;
CLEAN 1/1 New pamt. carpel.
mure G*nds AC Carport $425.
monm . $400iac 330-1066
LAKE MARY 2/t $485-non .
$465 dtp Sanford. 3/t $495/
man ♦ $495 dap No Pets Cal
331-5966
LAKE MARY 2/1 In *te country
Rat req Ne Petal $400 mo .
$400swe 113-107$ wave msq
SANTORO 2/1 BUCK C H A. k)
yifd,
yard, m
nice
a neighborhood 337
2692 days or 346-5743
146-3
after 6
SANFORD 2500 B* GA Ave X
t $. amg gar. C H A $53Vmon «
6525/dap
---------- &gt; 669-4766 Lv mess
tANFORO 4/1 6 $450 mo .
sasxioc dap CHA. set pch,
W/Spa. Great rm. srpoN labia •
hre place No pels' 13X3336
SANFORD Don House 2/t.
lanced yard, spacous. 6535/mo
♦ dap Avaa X t 33X4640.
SANFORD I S 3 bdrm apt!

Air ov. /

1^10,

105—Duplex/Triplex

103— HousesUnfumlehed

A l rental and real asuie adver­
tisements are subieel to me
Federal Fair Housing Act, when
makes it iiegai to advert— any
preferanca. limitation, or die
crimination baaed on race, col
or. rekgion. m i . handicap, la
mwai status or national ongvi

K IT \ V CARLYLK ® by l.urry W right

SWO DOWN— WHY RENT?
When you can own thi* 3 bdrm
home w/ C.HA new pamt S car­
pet? Aak about HUD homes'
The Hiillmen Group, Inc.
-------- .321-6331

5L

tnenno

looms For Rent

103— HousesUnfurniahed

2 6 1 -trrtg a tto n 6
•FRMKLER RWUR Al mtoet
S models. New cuwylaM 4 rone
II — ffiSpecWIISaO 321-3717

1331-61 I S

Ssksctvourlotat

MJVE-W-OUT SpecuM- Home/
WWsTvng— Free
Ml 303-7220 or pgr. 373-3110

PALMPOINT,SANFORD
0 tU f

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MCLUDMQ LOT

_________ SVC R**U/
, Fie* awl 324-03276* pgr

2S64.an&lt;tecap4r&gt;g

_«■* RAHA SERVICES

SO fl— T i n T M i w p i i r
TERMRE* WWTEiX F M
DAMAGE REPAIR SFCCiALlST
SO7-33X4077
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312— T te a ta ry fe a

-A l p h n il d town carm
•1 am* off or mon— y aerweex
GREAT RATI 11 IU 4 M I
Tre# cuengprurmg Landscape
gracing. Top eol/M dr^gravei
Backhoe/bab cal Raaaon— a
rata* RANCH RENTALS
407-333 H R

CHCAF1 CMKAFI Tie* tenoral

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acaprng Liacrtnaur 331— 06
DOM MCRRCN TRSI SVC
Trae/alump removal Free ati
Ucartnaur *^*»a*
TOMMY RUNYON Lawn 6 Trea
Svc kertna. reawcom BuckM

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DEAR DR GOTT: I’m on 94 year aggravated by the urinary catheter
old woman with sinus tachycardia. that he probably required. By and
large. sepsis I* curable, but elderly,
What docs this mean'
DEAR READER: The heartbeat is Kick paticntK arc particularly reactant
ordinarily initiated by a collection of to therapy.
nerves called the Kino-atrial node.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I recently
When we arc resting or asleep, this learned that my • year-old daughter’*
SA node — or sinus — causes the friend ha* hepatitis B. The two girl*
heart to beol relatively slowly. When often shared drinking and eating uten­
we exercise or become excited, the sils. Is my daughter In any danger?
electrical impulses Increase in fre­
DEAR READER: Probably not.
quency. and the pulse rate rises.
Hepatitis B, unlike hepatitis A, is
Ordinarily, the SA node drives the not usually transmitted by contami­
heart at 90 to 100 beats per minute.
nated food or beverages. (In the
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causes tachycardia), the pulse rate
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several other medical condition* can transfusions or from a needle stick (or
cause sinus tachycardia. Thus, the
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DEAR DR GOTT My elderly father ao ro iew
recently died of sepsis after surgery 42 FunoreHlom
for a brain tumor. What is sepsis and
how is it treated'
DEAR READER Srpsis means that
bacteria have entered the blood­
stream. multiplied and overcome the
body's immune system Common por­
tals of entry include the urinary tract,
the bowel and any surgical incision.
Without Intravenous antibiotic treat­
ment. sepsis usually culminates in
shock and death.
formerly known aa “blood poison­
ing." sepsis is diagnosed by blood cul
lures .Special blood samples are col
lected and incubated in the laborato JT"
ry. If the sam ples contain micro­
organisms. the bacteria will grow in K
the samples and can be identified Of
equal importance, further lest* on
them will determine which anlib*oOcs
would be most effective in eradicating
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have provided the source of his sep sr
•la, but I suspect that the real culprits
were bacteria in his urinary tract,
guch aa infection may have been

PETER
GOTT, M.D

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you should check with her pediatri­
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                    <text>January 30, 1998

F R ID A Y

50 Cents

S an fo rd H erald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and dominate County alnea 1S0S
BOth Year, No. 114 • Sanford, Florida

Eldery
Th e gift of Ills
woman
Rallying to
scammed
build low
blood supply

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Prom SUIT Reports

WINTER SPR1NOS - A 92yrar old woman has been Identlflrd as a possible victim o f a
scam. W inter Springs Police
said.
According to police reports,
the victim , who did not wish to
be Identified and who Is legally
blind, seeing only shapes, on
Dec. 27. 1997 responded to a
knock on her door by a man
who Identified him self as her
great-grandson. The suspect
told the victim that he had a
check for a relative for $5,600
and the relative was suppose
to give him back $186 because
he did not owe the relative that
much money. The suspect then
told the elderly woman that he
had to get back to the base
and the victim told him she
would write a check for the
amount.
The suspect asked the victim
for a bank card, and returned
shortly after saying the card
didn't work. He then asked for
a Master Card. The suspect
then drove to Publlx with the
victim who wrote him a check
for $200. The victim becam e
suspicious when the man said
he was married and 27 yearsold. The suspect Ignored the
victim 's questions and drove
with her to a pawn shop where
he asked her for her driver's li­
cense and her signature on a
piece o f paper. The paper
turned out to be a credit card
charge slip charged to the Mas­
ter Card she had given him
earlier, police said.
The suspect drove the elderly
woman home and the credit
card was returned to her purse.
Anyone who la a victim o f
this type o f
inform ation about this
can call W inter Springs Police
at 327-1000.

I T DAVID FRAZIER
Herald Staff W riter______________
WINTER SPR1NOS - A skir­
mish Is being waged over a
stretch o f property aptly called
Battle Ridge.
The W inter
Springs C ity Com m ission an­
nexed the 300 acre lot Monday
at the regular com m ission
m eeting despite protests from
the City o f Oviedo, the resi­
dents o f Black Hammock, the
local branch o f the Audubon
Society and. to a leaser degree,
residents o f M cKinley's Mill.
Each group had different gripes
regarding the developm ent.
According to W inter Springs
Plannlng/Zontng
C oordinator
Thom as Grimms, about 260
acres o f the property will be

By JEAN A HUGHES
Herald S taff W riter
SANFORD • What takes about 20 minutes,
requires no special expertise and saves lives?
The answer Is donating blood.
"We have had a very difficult time m eeting
the needs o f our hospitals.* said Linda Deckrr.
regional coordinator for the Central Florida
Blood Bank. January was the highest usage
month for 1997, and this January la expected
to be the same for 1996.
Visitors from the north Increase our popula­
tion during the winter months, and Increased
elective surgeries quickly deplete
supplies.
Occasionally local hospitals have to tem po­
rarily delay elective surgeries when blood be­
comes too scarce.
*lt Is up to us.* said Decker. 'B lood com es
from only one source-us*. One unit o f donated
blood can help up to live people. The blood
can be broken down Into plasma, platelets,
red cells, white cells, and cryoprrctpttatef
helps blood to clot).
Very special donors can be baby-pack d o­
nors. These donors must have the very purest
blood. One unit o f baby-pack blood can help
up to seven premature babies.
Decker stressed the Importance o f blood
drives sponsored by businesses, schools and

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SANFORD - Sem inole County
Com m issioner Dick Van Der
Weide wasn't surprised when
he saw the stub o f hla pay­
check on Thursday
Pay: Zero.
■Ah," he said this m orning,
‘ she hulled and puffed so much
over this she couldn't back

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The comm issioner’s pay
aeUed by County Clerk o f the
Court M aiyanne Morse, who
said Van Der W eide had not
properly
accounted
for
a
county trip to Europe last
August.
On Jan. 20. Morse warned
Van Der W eide she would dock
$1,061 from hie Jan. 29 and
Feb. 5 paychecks • and she
didn't back down. Instead o f
getting his usual
$870.44
check. Van Der W eide received
rip this week.
Morse vows to take $210.58
m ote from next .week's check.
By this tim e Van Der W eide
aaid he expects hla attorney
w ill be responding btg tim e.
•Uke Vogt Berra once said, 'It
ain't over until It'a over.' W ell,
this one ain't over.”
Van Der W eide went on an
economic developm ent trip to
the Netherlands and London.
He Insists he followed an ttln-

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IN B R IE F
The Lake Mary High School
carnival w ill continue through
6 p m . Sunday. Also featured
during the fund-raising event
for Project Graduation Is a
m ed a l benefit for the school
choir. A "kidnapping' o f local
city and county officials w ill
benefit 40 choir members who
will be traveling this summer
to England and France to par­
ticipate In an Am erican C ele­
bration o f Music In Britain.
The singers w ill perform at
W estm inster Abbey and at a
High Mass in Latin at Notre
Dame. The Lake Mary Concert
Choir is the only school from
Florida represented.. The choir
was also Included in a com pact
disc o f Christm as music d is­
tributed by Disney W orld and
narrated by Louis Oossett Jr.

preserved for wetlands, and the
other 40 acres will be con ­
verted to residential. A ‘ notice
o f Intent* Is being sent to the
Department of Community A f­
fairs to see if the annexation Is
com pliant or non-com pllant
with state and local com pre­
hensive plans.
The Battle Ridge Company
submitted a planned am end­
ment and toning change to
Seminole County In 1994. At
that time, according to Battle
Ridge officials,
the
county
voted for loo low a density to
suit their needs. In August
1995. Battle Ridge elected to
apply for annexation with the
City o f W inter Springs. Under
the county. Battle Ridge had to

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entry approved by Econom ic
Development
M anager
Bob
Turk and the Econom ic D evel­
opment Com m ission o f Mid
Florkta.
Morse contends that Van Der
Weide was not authorised to go
to London, and that he did not
provide receipts for hla m eals
under the country's travel p o l­
icy. "This la taxpayers' m oney."
ahe aaid. *!t's my respon sibil­
ity to account for I t "
Van Der W eide aaid the
Board o f Com m ies!oners ap-

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students showed they cared with
. bears during a special presentation
Thursday at Red Bug Elem entary School.

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Into the room o f a teen-age
girt.
Deputy
David
Nsgowskl
charged Bobby Joe B elcher
with loitering, prowling and
trespass after arresting him for
looking Into a teen-age g irl's
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Jack Cash.
According to the sheriffs re­
port, aa
faHuy of th* girt
1. he
preportiM to go to bed.
noticed a shadow paaa by the
front window of hts )»«■ * in
the southwest part of the
county. Upon (briber investiga­
tion, the father sew the man
with his hands cupped as If to
enhance his ability to ‘ *
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there. Belcher said he lived In
the area and was walking
around. Ha also aaid he was
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tiyi had not been out all nt^tL
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The ‘Inn’ crowd at
the grand opening
Hie grand opening celebration of
the Lako Mary Hilton Garden Inn
dtew a crowd which Included mem­
bers of the Lake Mary Heathrow
Chamber ol Commerce On hand
are Linda Ray (from loft, front row).
Hilton owner. Miko Pfeiffer. Hilton
general manager. Helen Pfoifler.
Nationwide
Insurance.
Diane
Patker, chamber executive director
Drada Hoover, Duane Hoover, Bob
Ray (in back) and Cart Ray. Hilton
owners. Attending the festivities
are Terry Logsdon (from left, left
photo) and Steve Crabtll. of the Hil­
ton Hotel Corp.. from the Atlanta o f­
fice. Ingrid Font (right photo) of
Pheonbt
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Banking
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rooms.

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A Union and a C on federate aoldier

C ivil W a r re-enactm ent
staged this weekend
S p ecial to th e H erald
M O UNT DORA • Rally ‘round
the flag boys, tts tim e again for
the Battle o f Tow nsend's P la n ­
tation.
The
live
Civil
NVar
re­
enactm ent w ill be staged S a t­
urday and Sunday at Rennlger's Antique Center, o f! H igh ­
way 441 In Mount Dora.
The festival w ill Include b a t­
tles on Saturday, at 2 p.m. and
Sunday at 1:30 p.m.. led by
C onfederate Gen. Mike Hardy
and Union Gen. Larrv Dodd.
The encam pm ent opens both
days at 10 a.m.. On display will
be living history exhibits and a
sutlers cam p com plete with
cavalry and soldiers In period

dress, and full scale artillery.
There will be a w eaponry
dem onstration and folk music,
as well as a relic show and
sale.
For the more genteel, a Dress
Hall. Ladles' Tea and Sunday
Church
Service
are
also
planned.
T i l l s event Is Intended to be
very educational for children
and adults In the area o f Civil
W ar history
and A m erica's
heritage arts,* said organizer
Clay Tow nsend.
l l i e price o f adm ission Is $5
for adults, and $1 for children
12 and under. Special a cco m ­
m odations can be m ade for
groups o f students Interested
In lectures and d em on stra­
tions. For more Inform ation
contact Susan at 422-5560.

Ringing up $$$
lor Boys Town

State Representative Tom Feeney (R-Oveklo) pre­
sented a check this week for $3,300 to Boys Town
in Oviedo. Present at Boys Town are Rich Sloan
(from left), executive director of the Oviedo Cham­
ber of Commerce; Herb Sheheane, assistant vice
president of AT&amp;T; CoSeen and James Belland.
family teachers at Boys Town; Kim Culp, director of

the Oviedo Boys Town; Rep. Tom Feeney; Oviedo
Mayor Mkni Bruce and Councilman Phifcp Hampton.
Feeney also presented checks to Teen Transforma­
tion and the Florida United Methodist Children's
Home In Deltona. The donations were generated
through AT&amp;T at the request of Feeney

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Olln John David Boatw right,
61. Country Club C ircle, died
Tuesday, Jan. 27. 1998. Mr.
Boatwright was bom In C o­
lumbia. S.C. on Nov. 16. 1936.
He moved to Central Florida in
1959. Mr. Boatwright was a
long distance truck (lilver. 11c
served In the U.S. M arines
during the Korean conflict.
Mr. Boatwright was a Baptist.
Survivors Include wife. C aro­
lyn:
sons.
James
Allen.
Fitzgerald Ga., John, Sanford.
David, Columbia. S.C.; daugh­
ters. Susan Whitman. Tam ara
S tu m , both o f Sanford. Ann
W hite, Wanda Perry, both o f
Columbia. S.C.: sisters. Ellen
Hodge. Columbia. S.C., M ary
Beasley, Savannah. Oa., Kath­
erine M iller. Columbia. S.C.;
nine grandchildren; one great­
grandchild.
Brlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge o f arran ge­
ments.

ter. Andrea, Sanford: sons.
Jonathan. Longwood.
David.
A ltam onte Springs; sisters. Alphu Jones. Faye Adams, both
o f Charlotte. NC.; brothers.
Hoyle. Nathan, both o f C h a r­
lotte. NC.. Elbert. St. P e te r s ­
burg; one gran dch ild.
Gnunkow
Funeral
Hom e,
Sanford, In charge
o f a r­
rangem ents.

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Mans of Christian Burial for Mr.
Glenn Wallace Craig. 71. of Winter
Springs, wtio died Wednesday will
tie celebrated 11 a.m. Saturday at
All Souls Cutlmllc Church with Fr.
Hull.ml Trout as Celebrant. In­
terment will be private. Friends
may cull ut the church. Suturduy
(ruin 10 a.m. until service time.
Mr. Craig Is also survived by one
daughter lu-law. Jeannette und
one grandson. Joyce. Arrange­
ments by Grumkow
Funeral
Home. 500 E. Airport Hlvd.. San­
ford. FL 32773. 14071 322-3213.

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Glenn W allace Craig. 71.
M cGregor
Road.
W inter
Springs, died Wednesday, Jan.
28, 1998 st his residence. Mr.
Craig was bom In M eck len ­
burg County. NC. In Jan. 18.
1927. He moved to Central
Florida In 1967. Mr. Craig was
a Senior C h ief In the US Navy.
He was a m em ber o f All Souls
Catholic Church. Mr. Craig
was a member o f Fleet Reserve
Association. B. Duke Woody
Branch 147.
Survivors
include
wife,
Donna. W inter Springs; daugh­

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THE LIQUOR STORE

Teddy
C ontinued from Page 1A
a ir victim s o f fire, crim e
and accidents. C lose lo 200
stuffed anim als w ere presented
to Sem inole County Fire and
Rescue.
“ Hie leddy bear Is very p o w ­
erful for reducing stress in
young children In tniglc situ a­
tions." said school Principal
U no Rodrigue/.
R o d ligu rz called the joint
project, shared by students In
second Ihlrd and fourlli grade,
a great success.
"11ie Ixiys and girls were very
Involved and com m itted to Oils
project." he said, "and the fire
department was very sincere In
Ih rlr gratitude for the teddy
bears."
The Teddy Hear stam p Is
part o f the Celebrate the C en ­
tury program, which Is sch ed­
uled to continue through 2000;
/Vs part of the program , the
IJ.S. Postal Service has asked
for public Input In deciding
what subjects will be depleted.
On Feb. 0 In the nation's
capital, the postal service will
dedicate 15 stam ps h on oring
the I900s and 1f&gt; stam ps lion-

Briefs
Continued from Page 1A
ognlzrd this week din in g a
scholarship
reception
spon ­
sored tiy The Foundation of
Sem inole
County
Public
Schools. The students are part
ol Ihe Investing In Our Future
and Take Slock In Children
programs. As part o f the p ro ­
gram s. slu dru ts agree to stay
in school
until graduation,
have good attendance, attain
high
aeadem le
achievem ent
and have no suspensions or
expulsions In exchange, s tu ­
dent s receive a two to four
year scholarship. For In form a­
tion. rail 320 01H1.

Irish Am erican essay
T h r Irish Am erican Club o f
Central Florida Mill sponsor an
essay
com pel It luu
to c o m ­
memorate the 150th ann iver­
sary o f the Great Potato F a m ­
ine o f 1H4H. The com petition Is
ojien to all Sem inole County
high school students. The w in­
ning student's teacher uttd the
student will each receive a

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Joseph Ross, 35, o f 1120
Florida Ave., Sanford, was a r­
rested W ednesday by Sanford
police. Ross was charged with
resisting without violence and
unlawful alteration
o f valid
sticker. Ross w as arrested at
the above address. Report said
that Ross did not stop at a red
light and police continuously
tried lo pull him over. A rrest­
ing officer Bald that the date on
Ross' tag had been scratched
off.

Am elia Ingram. 42. o f unmown residence, w as arrested
\iesday by Sanford
police,
ngram wus charged with trrsiass on properly oth er than
itruclurc/convcyance and p o s ­
session o f drug paraphernalia,
ngram w as arrested In the
1600 block o f W est 13th Street,
rhe Sanford Q U AD squad made
he arTest.

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Student* « t R ed Bug Lake Elem entary gather fo r the u nveiling o f the Ted dy b eer tlam p.
wring Ihe 1910s. Subjects In­
clude the Model T Ford. First
W orld
Series,
Gibson
Girl.

Grand Canyon. Crayola C ra y ­
ons.
George
W nsblngton
Carver, and Scouting. B allots

for public voting on
stam p subjects will be
able at all post offices.

ro p y
of
Ihe
Annie
M oore
hrou/e sculpture
valued
at
9200 rat h. Annie Moore, a 15yenr-old girl form Cork. Ir e ­
land. was Ihe first Immigrant
processed through Flits Islan d
In N rw York Clly. Cash awards
will Ire al least $100.
T h r title of the essay Is Th e
Great Irish Potato Famine: Its
Causes and Kneels. Essays are
to lie between 750 1.000 words
and must Ik* typed and re­
ceived by April 9. For In form a­
tion and an application, call
l-irry Furlong at 260-0993,

$125 to frocks.
Divisions
nnd
C ategories:
Nonfiction (Open/Feature A rti­
cle. Essay /Column. Previously
llib lls h rd
Article),
Fiction
lu te m ry Short Story. G enre
Short Story, Short/Short, nnd
Novrl Chapter), C hildren's Liternlu rr (Short Story, Nonfiction
Arttrlc/NonflcHon Hook Chap-

ter).
Each entry must be accom ­
panied try an official entry
form.
Contest
deadline
Is
March 15. I99H. For coin p lrte
contest guidelines and entry
form , send a self-nddressrd,
slumped «1 0 (legal envelope to:
FFWA Com petition Guidelines,
c/o Dana K. Cassell. 1*0 Hox A.
North Stratford. NH 03590.

W riting com petition
Entries (or thr 15th Annual
199H
Florida Stale W riting
Com pel 11Ion are now l&gt;elng a c ­
cepted by Florida Freelance
W riters A ssociation, the s p o n ­
soring organization. Entry Is
open to everyone; FFWA inrm Irersblp Is not required.
Cush prizes will Ik * awarded
to tbe top winners In rucb
category, with honorable m en ­
tion
certificates
for
nrurwl liners.
Prizes
range from

there Is sim ply nol any unan­
swered Issues."
A ccording to county co m m is­
sioner Grant Muloy. the resi­
dents o f the Hummock are w o r­
ried nbout com prom isin g their
current lifestyle In the wake o f
city-type developm ent, "ft’s all
about population density," said
Maloy. l l i e com m issioner a lso
said lliat Ihe county did not
oppose "voluntary annexation",
but the concern was bow far do
these city lim its encroach on
rural ureas.
T h e most en ­
couraging thing lo com e out o f
all this Is u future m eeting b e ­
tween county. Oviedo and W in ­
ter Springs to map out a plan
on what to do with this pari o f
the county," said Maloy.
There will be a final vote on
Ihe annexation o f tbe property
February 9 during the W inter
Springs com m ission m eeting.
"A year from now, the people o f
Black Hamm ock will see this Is
the best thing for them." said
McLcmore,

residence, was arrested T u e s ­
day by Sanford police.
Paige
was charged with resisting
w ithout violence, possession o f
Im itation controlled substance
and possession o f d iu g p a ra ­
phernalia. Paige w as arrested
at Lake Mary Terrace.
Paige
w as arrested In an area known
for drug activity, according lo
reports.

Crack cccalac arrest
Eleanor McGlU. 26. o f 2851
Midway Ave.. Sanford, was a r ­
rested W ednesday by S em in ole
County deputies.
M cGill was
charged with possession o f c o ­
caine and arrested at the c o r­
ner o f State Road 600 and 15th
Street.
W hen confronted b y
officers about a piece o f crack
cocaine, M cGill allegedly de­
nied sittin g in the area w here
the piece w as found. A rrestin g
officer never m entioned to her
where he had found the su b­
stance.

BrivtH iafrsctipcs
3lenn Joseph. 46. o f unlown residence, was an-ested
icsday by Sanford police,
iseph was charged with batry and arrested at Lake Mon* Terrace. Joseph a lleged ly
jsh ed hts Uve-ln girlfriend In
le face and chest.

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Marvin Knight. 33. o f 118
McKay Blvd., Sanford, was a r ­
rested W ednesday by Sanford
police.
Knight was charged
with operating a m otor vehicle
with
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can­
celed /suspended/revoked
driver's license and arrested at
the co m e r o f Country Club
Road and Airport Boulevard.
Knight was observed sleep in g
at the wheel al a stop light.

1950s
a va il­

C ontinued From Page IA
proved the l/indon trip as well
as Ihe Netherlands trip and
that he was entitled to $50 per
diem for meals on his 10-day
trip.
In a response to Morse this
(List Tuesday, Van Der W elde
said Ihe clerk's research was
"Inadequate or In com peten t."
Tile squabble between the
clerk and the co m m issio n er
has picked up a num ber o f
headlines, hardly pleasing lo
other county leaders. They've
made no com m ents, allow in g
Van Der W elde and Morse to
settle on their own.
A couple o f weeks ago. Van
Der W rid e asked County M an­
ager Gary Kaiser. County A t ­
torney
Bob
McM illan.
E co­
nom ic D evelopm ent M an ager
Turk and M anner John J o n es
lo be present when he sta led
Ills case. At tills session. Van
Der W elde produced an Itin er­
ary that Included London. T h is

Although Morse bad docked
his pay. Van Der W elde w as d e ­
term ined to gel tlie m on ey
back. "W e feel good about the
position w ere In ." he said a fle r
talking lo his attorn ey tills
morning. The ball's In our
court now ."

Ace
Hardware.
Sanford,
sponsors a drive every 50 days.
Fifty-six days Is the minimum
time a donor must watt b e ­
tween donations. "I think Its
Im portant." said Bob Parsell.
president o f A ce H ardware as
iie hraded for the blood m o ­
bile. "It takes a few minutes o f
time and it saves lives".
A re began sponsoring drives
when
an
em ployee's
baby
needed
surgery.
For
m any
people the Im portance o f d o ­
nating blood does not becom e

No t a n s lfM l
W illiam Davison 111. 25. o f
1934 W . 15th St., Sanford, was
arrested W ednesday by A lta ­
monte Springs police. Davison
was charged
with
habitual
Intfllc offender and arrested at
the c o m e r o f Newbury Post
Avenue and M agnolia Street.
Davison was pulled o ver a fter
falling to use h i* left turn sig­
nal.

Electronics and Jewelry w ere
stolen Tuesday In the 800
block o f North V alencia Court.
Total amount o f property s to ­
len: $3,900.
A green 96 GMC Jim m y four
by four, license plate num ber
J Z B 4 11, w as stolen Tuesday In
the 300 block o f Tow n Center
C ircle.
A M itsubishi 19-Inch p o rt­
able co lor television w as stolen
Tuesday In the 200 block o f
Cedar Avenue.
A m icrowave, an Orion V C R
and a Q uasar television w ere
stolen Tuesday in the 1500
block o f W est 25th Street. T o ­
tal amount o f property stolen:
$767.
A blue 84 Honda A CC three
door,
license plate num ber
W U 7 4D . w as stolen Tuesday in
Ihe 800 block o f North VaJend a Court.
A signature cam corder w orth
$400 was stolen In the 2700
block o f Ridgewood Avenue.

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Itinerary was not dated.
County C om m issioner Win
Adam s said h r w as certain
only o f the Netherlands part o f
Ihe trip. C om m issioner Grant
Maloy said he believed the
Um don [xirtlon was approved.
"Not only was the triji to
Izindon Included bul it was d i­
rected and authorized by (be
Board.” Van D rr W elde said.
He also said that the tneal
money was approved by the
Board with a 3 1 vote on Sept.
23. 1997. Van Der W elde a b ­
stained from Ihe vote. "B ow we
w err to be reimbursed was un­
derstood by the com m ission to
lx* In place for th r trip." he
said.

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M o n e y O rd e rs 3 9 c

D e v e lo p
C oa^nn ed
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settle wltfi one unit per acre,
but, under the city, they are
allowed one to 3.5 units per
nerr. Hattie Ridge C om pan ies.
Inc. based out o f W est V irginia
Is interested in using the area
for
single
fam ily
units, a
maximum o f 110 units to b e
developed.
Grim m s said that c o n c e s ­
sions have been m ade to s a t­
isfy those who have a problem
with the developm ent com in g
in. "The developer has agreed
to deed o ver the w etlands,"
said Grimms. "And there Is a
one- foot buffer along the e a s t­
ern property line to prevent
road or utility rxlciislu n s to the
east." Grim m s also said that
there will be no negative Im ­
pact to density or traffic in the
area us well.
T h e main issue Is to p re­
serve tbe way o f life In Black
Hummock."
said
W inter
Springs City M anager Ronald
Me Lem ore. "Aside from that,

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hom e.
Credit Manager Lori Ho wington became actively
Involved
when her daughter's day care
teach er was h osp ita lized with
leukemia. She organizes
Ace
Hardware's blood drives. "It is
Important to spread th r word,
to encourage others to donate
and com panies
to sp o n sor
drives." said Howtngton.
Recipients are not the only
ones
who
benefit.
D onors
benefit as well. A 'mint ph ysi­
cal' Is conducted. Blood p res­
sure, temperature, pulse. Iron,
and cholesterol are checked.
Most donors say the good
feeling o f know ing you have
helped som eonr else Is reason
enough.
A nyone Interested In m ore
Information
should
contact
the
Central
Florida
Blood
Bank. Sem inole Branch
at
322-0822.

Dr. John Harrington, Admission Director in Fort Lauderdale, w ill
visit Wednesday afternoon through Friday morning to talk with
families interested in considering * nearby boarding school educa­
tion for their sons and daughters.
Pine Crest offers a unique combination o f advanced academic
preparation for college and an extensive selection o f fine arts,
sports, community service and leadership activities.
Boarding students in Grades 7-12 come from Florida, 10 other
states and 30 countries.
Please call Dr. Harrington at the hotel (444-1000) or at the school
(954-492-4103) to request information or to arrange for a personal
meeting.
Pine Crest School
1501 NE 62nd Street
Fort Lauderdale 33334
non-discriminatory admission

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People
How to be your own best friend
Post

Blood Bank
C entral Florida Blood Bank
Is asking donors o f all types of
blood • especially O -type d o ­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
inform ation, call 322-0822.

TOPS
T o r e (Take O ff Founds S en ­
sibly)
C hapter
#621
m eets
every Monday, from 10-11:45
a.m.. at the Sanford A llia n ce
Church. 1401 S. Park A ve.,
Sanford. For Inform ation, call
321-9240.
V isitors are w e l­
com e.

Rotary C lu b o f Sanford m eets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Motel.

S enior activities
Lake M ary Seniors
Invite
anyone 55 years o f older to Join
them In tw o w eekly a ctivities
on Monday: W ood carvers, from
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. O am es from
1 to 3 p.m .. at the Frank Evans
Center. 158 N. County Club
Road.

Th e Central Florida Ptgcon
Fanciers Association meets the
third Monday o f eaeh month at
the Sctnlnoie County Agricul­
tural Center.
4300’ Orlando
Drive. Sanford. For Inform a­
tion. call Art or Jean Anderson
at 831-8033.

Overeaters
A n onym o us

S h u ffle b o a rd
Th e Sanford
Tourist
and
ShufTlcboard
Club
practices
every
Tuesday
and
Frlduy
starting at 1 p.m.. and plays
in te r c ity
tournam ents every
W ednesday. Th ose Interested
in playing, learning to play or
jo in in g the club m ay call Russ
Kllncr. 322-7751, for In form a­
tion .

S e n io r e m plo ym ent
An
em ploym en t
program
sponsored
by A A R P
S enior
Com m unity Service
E m p loy­
ment Program Is held at the
Sanford N ational Guard A r ­
mory. 915 E. First St.. M onday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. T eleph on e:
324-6008. Th e program assists
seniors. 55 and over, to return
to the w ork place.

S e w in g C lu b
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m.
to noon, the W O O PIE S ew ing
Club gathers at the Lake Mary
Senior Center. 158 N. Country
Club Road, lo m ake baby
clothes, and Item s for nursing
hom es as well as Item s for the
Christm as store. Th e Item s
m ade by the clu b are donated
to preem ie
babies,
nursing
hom e residents and gifts for
the annual C hristm as store.

C a n ce r S u p p o rt
Support. Hope and Recovery.
S .H A R ., m eets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m . at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
the far com er o f the dining
room. This Is a self help sup­
port group for all cancer survi­
vors. whether in treatm ent now
or Ankhed with It. C all 3248737 or 322-7785 for m ore tnfonDaHtm ."1' •&lt;■'*’ &gt;•&gt; &lt;*• &gt; •••'!»

S e n io r activities

i

Contract Bridge
B ridge‘ players are Invited
I
to
play contract bridge
every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m ., at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
form ation. call 322-6326.

AARP
The W inter Springs C hapter
o f AARP m eets the third M on­
day o f the month, at 1:30 p.m ..
at the W inter Springs Senior
Center o ff Edgemon Avenue.
Senior cl turns, 50 and over,
are Invited to attend.
For Inform ation, call M arian
Dolln. 327-7334.

Gam blara,

Pigeon Fanciers

Sanford - Overeaten* A non y­
mous meets every Tuesday, at
10 a.m. In Parish Hall W h lln rr
Lounge o f Holy Cross E p is c o ­
pal Church In Sanford. T h r
m eetings last about an hour.
Th ere are no dues nor fees.
Th e only requirem ent lo attend
Is the desire to slo p ea tin g
com pu lsively.

Sanford Rotary

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10108 meet the Ihlni
M onday at 7:00 p.m. at the
post hom e. 2644 S. Sanford
Ave.

families

Gamblers Anonym ous and
Gam-Anon
for
fam ily
and
friends, meet separately M on­
day and Friday (non-sm okers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church o f the
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake A ve..
Maitland. For m ore Inform a­
tion. call 236-9206.

Narcotica Anonymoua
Narcotics Anonym ous m eets
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­
byterian House o f G oodw ill.
317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Historical Commiaaion
T h eR U k e M ary H istorical
Commission m eets at 7 p.m .,
the first Monday o f the month,
at the Frank Evans Center. 150
N. Country Club Road. C ontact
James Thom pson at 322 9432
for more Inform ation.

Practical Nursas
The
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association o f Florida.
Inc., m eets the second Monday
o f the month at 6:309 p.m . at
Kilam ey Baptist Church. 701
Formoeo Ave.. C.E.U. class
provided each
month.
A ll
m eetings are open to LPNs and
to students and graduate LPNs.
For Inform ation call 299-4321.

Modalara Club
The Sanford A ero M odelers
Club meets every third Monday
o f the month starting a t 7 p.m ..
with the *Model o f the Month*
com petition at G reater Sanford
Chamber o f Commer ce. 400 E.
First SC A ll phases o f R/C
model aircraft are presented.
The club's flyin g Odd Is located
In Sanford. Far m are Inform a­
tion. contact Lee Dorsue at
574-4732.

VFW, Auxiliary
Veterans o f Foreign W ars and
the Ladies Auxiliary o f Sanford

Lake Mary Seniors invite
anyone 55 years or older to
join them In a weekly activity
on. Tuesday: A rt. from 9 a.m. to
noon, a t the Frank E vans C en­
ter. 156 N. Country Club Road.

W eekly Lio n s C lu b
The Sanford
Lions
Club
m eets every Tuesday at noon at
the Colonial Room In down­
town Sanford. For Inform ation,
call Joyce Fitzgerald at 3227544.
The community is asked to
donate used eyeglasses to the
club for Its sight program .

Bridge Club
Sanford
Duplicate
Bridge
Club m eets at noon each Tues­
day at the G reater Sanford
Cham ber o f Commerce, 400 E.
First St.. Sanford.

Kiw anie C lu b
KJwants Club o f C asselberry
m eets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.tn., at Denney's on 436 In
Casselberry. For Inform ation,
call 831-8545.

Sanford Seniors
The Sanford Senior C itizen s
Club m eets the Oral and third
Tuesday, at I I a.m ., at the
Sanford Senior Center. A bag
lunch follow s. Visitors ore w el­
come. For Inform ation, call
322-2353 or 322-8161.

Over 50 Club
The Over 50 Club m eets the
second and fourth Tuesday, at
10:30 a.m ., at the Sanford
Senior Center. Seniors are w el­
com e.

Conservation Dlatrict
The Sem inole Soil ft W ater
Conservation
District m eets
each third Tuesday o f the
month at 8 :IS a.m . at the office
In Sanford. Call 321-8212.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon. a self-help group
for relatives and friends o f ad­
dicts. w ill meet Tuesday at 8
p.m. at Orlando General H ospi­
tal. For more Inform ation, call
869-6364.

TO P S
Member o f Take O ff Pounds
Sensibly. TOPS, invite
the
public to Join them on Tuesday
evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the First Christian Church,
1007 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For more inform ation about
the du b. call 321-4464.

INvrnty-four years ago. w hen
the la w k H ow 7b B e Your O tm
lh-sl Friend w as w ritten. It was
a time o f great social upheaval
and ch an gin g ra llies .
Many
l&gt;onple w ere dissatisfied with
llirlr lives. T h ey m ight not have
ta-cn any w orse o ff thnn people
r.'file r In d ie 1900s. but they
wrnr n o longer ready lo a rcc p t
thr boredom , anxiety and m is ­
ery associated w ith life. T h ey
wanted more. T h e sam e might
la- said o f the 1990 s. U fc Is
more con fu sin g and values arc
more uncertain than ever. T o ­
day’s stresses and dem ands
require n strong, solid sense o f
s r lf-w h lc h Is w h at bein g you r
own best friend Is all about.
In order to be yo u r own best
trnnd. you must learn lo seek
happiness from w ithin. People
v ik in g
h appiness
outside
(h rm s e tv c s -m o rr
m oney,
a
la -ile rjo b . m ore s e x - d o n ‘1 find
It becau se tm e conten tm en t
find com es from wtthln. You
must develop the sam e kind o f
tolerant goodw ill, positive a tti­
tude and love tow ard yo u rse lf
thal you feel tow ard p eo p le
whom you treasure ns friends.
Here are som e Ideas for d o in g
that.

* Leant to give yourself the
boundless
encouragement,
kindly patience and unquali­
fied support that a good p a r­
ent gives h is children.

* Forgive yourself when you
make m lstakes-and reward
yo u rself w hen you d o well.

CONSUMER
FOCUS

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BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

* Take responsibility for
your feelings. Em otion has an
u n d en ia b le -even m y s te rio u s power. Strong negative feelin gs
ran a n is e us lo hurt ou rselvrs
or oth ers In the heal o f a m o ­
m ent. T o I k* ruled by em otio n s
la k rs a heavy loll, m aking in
feel weak rather lh an stron g
and self-pityin g rather than
self-respecting. Recognize lh al
you have a right lo you r feello gs -Including the painful and
hateful ones. But the d ecision
lo a i l on them, clin g to them
or lei them pass Is In your
power.
Rrm cm ber.
feelin gs
rh an gc and don't last forever.
Here are som e su ggestions
for learning lo be you r own
best friend.

* Lift yourself up. dou’t put
yourself down. How you feel
about you rself Is up lo you. I f
you don't like what you do.
change It. If you ean 'l change
It. accept It with love, under­
standing and com passion . But
above all. don't beat up on
you rself em otionally. You w ill

only succeed In feeling rotten.
Pay attention lo the things you
say to yourself. Negative selftalk
m ay occasionally
be
helpful, but It ran easily be­
come a habit that leads to low
self-esteem . Try to be kind and
gracious to yourself. Becom e a
good, encouraging person to
have by your side. Positive
feedback Is em otional selffeeding. and your approval Is
key to being s good parent to
yourself.

* Olvo yoursolf
recognition. When

It's am azing how many people
can rem em ber In vivid, excnid a tin g detail som e terribly
painful, em barrassing Incident
from
yea rs-even
decades-past. Learn to use thal sam e
am azing memory capacity to
rem em ber positive events.

tiona. I f you set reasonable
goals for you rself and meet
them, you’ll have a good reason
to like yourself. Such achieve*
mrnt leads lo positive self-talk,
such as “1 did a good Job...I

positive
you do

emmo through Jbr mo.. J can
count
on
me..."
Sm all

som ething you're proud of.
don't let II pass unnoticed.
Pause. Bask In the glow and
left you rself that you did w ell,
even If no one else does. If you
wall for recognition from oth­
ers. y o u l! be resentful when
you don't get It. But when we
com plim ent
ourselves.
the
positive reinforcem ent Bleys
with us.

achievem ents like clean in g (h r
house or balandng the check­
book can give you a boost If
you let you rself savor the suc­
cess of com pleting the Job.
Enjoy being In charge o f your­
self.

• Oet to know yoorostf bet­
ter. Unreasonable fears, de­

* Be randy to fctglfO your­

sires and fantasies con hinder
our self-awareness. Only by
honestly understanding our­
selves can w e overcom e ch ar­
acter tralja that block the way
o f happiness, self-rrspcct. and
success. It's no wonder many
people fear success more than
(allure. A fter all. If we're suc­
cessful. we won't need others
and w e ll be left on our own.
Being alone Is a frightening
prospect-u n til we realize we
can give ourselves the com fort
and sustenance we seek from
others.

self. If you're going to be a best
friend and a good parent to
yourself, you must be com pas­
sionate. Who would subject her
best friend to a life sentence o f
recrim ination for opportunities
missed and m istakes made?
S elf recrim ination Is no better.
Strategy: Extract what wisdom
you ran from your past experi­
ences. and use It to im prove
your perform ance the next
tim e.
* Avoid asIf Maura. Don't laliel you rself a loser, foot. etc.

Don’t give up on your teen son
Dear Mary,
W e are ready to give up on
our 17- year- old son. Hr a l­
ways made very average grades
In elem entary and school, but
since he has been In high
school, they have gone from
bad to worse. We Just can't un­
derstand what went wrong with
him.
Our other two children have
never given us a bit o f trouble.
The older boy is graduating
from an Ivy.League school m u
year and the younger child lias
only gotten one B since she's
been in school. W e've done
everything we ran Uitnk o f to
help our middle son succeed,
but he's not even w illing to Uy
to do better at school.
Now he's getting m ore h os­
tile with us when we try to talk
to him. When he's at hom e, he
stays In his room listening lo

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FAMILY
COUNSELOR

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t
aw ful music. On the week-ends
he's, out till a ll hours .w ith, a
group o f creeps who are In the
early 20s. or over at his g irl­
friend's house w h rrr there Is
no adult supervision.
W e've given him all the a d ­
vantages we've given the other
kids, but he ever has seemed to
want lo make anything o f him ­
self. Our older son was an A
student In high school and In­
volved In sports. Our daughter

able to please the Im portant
grown-ups in his life. When
kids get trapped Into a cycle o f
(allure. Ih eyll quit trying. A fter
all. If you don't try you can't
really (all.
Stop com paring him to his
brother and slater Im m ediately.
It may be that he's taken up
with a group o f losers to save
his pride. At least he's a c­
cepted as he Is.
In all likelihood the entire
fam ily la going to need support
In changing your patterns of
Interacting. By (his tim e It's
unlikely that can all heal thr
scars o f all (hat has gone an In
the past, but let's hope that
you can
move
toward
a
healthier future. C all
your
health care provider (or a refer­
ral to a m arriage and fam ily
therapist, psychologist or psy­
chiatrist.

just got a leading part In the
school play. W e're very proud
o f them, but our m iddle son
has been a real d isap p oin t­
ment. W e den t know where to
turn far help with him.

What If your m iddle child
gave you his best effort w hile
he was a little guy and Just
couldn't measure up to your
expectations? As you con ­
stantly pushed him to do better
and compared 1dm Id his old er
brother, he may have gotten
discouraged and given up. The
same thing could happen at
school. When he turned In leas
lhan excellent work. It m ay be
that his teachers assum ed that
he wasn't trying. Unfortunately,
If he was doing the beat he
could do. It eoukl be very f t sappotntlng to him to never b e

ni (A t

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Bride feels she’s lost control
DEAR AHBY: I need lo get some­
thing o ff my chest. Here Is my prob­
lem friends u |mc| hIkhiI not being
asked to be mv bndesmaids; family
angry about who la giving the bridal
shower; being interrogated about
why I'm not changing my name;
and parents insisting on inviting so
many additional guests that we had
to reserve a larger reception hall
lhan the one Indicated on our invi­
tations.
Abby, rarely do people wish us
well. It aeetna they just want to con­
trol some aspect o f this event. I am
so fed up with this nonsense that I
wish we had eloped. We discussed
doing that last week — but some o f
the guests had already purchased
nonrefundsble plane tickets, so we
could not In good conscience cancel
the wedding.
A bby, plea se te ll people whu
have th e u ncon trollable urge to
meddle and complain about other
people's weddings to back off, atay
hom e, b ite tb e ir lon gu es, end
reserve th eir n egativity for their
own Uvea. Speaking fur my fiance
and myself, only those who wish to
celebrate our Joy and love ehould
honor us with their presence on our
wedding day.
W ISH W ET) ELOPED
IN P E N N S YLV A N IA
P S. Tttanks for listening. I Teel
better already.

l AM MAHY CINI MA 10

"her* limits. I accept "her* ehort-

The Sanford Pilot Club m eets
the Orel and third Tuesday at 7
p m. in the RSVP building on
the campus at Sem inole C om ­
munity College. A ll Interested
are welcome to attend.

DEAR ABBY: I must respond lo
*Bent Out o f Shape in San Francis­
co.* A t age 14,1 learned how easy it

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is to warm up a car. However, alter
10 years o f marriage, 1 still cant fig­
ure out how to warm up my wife.

As for the comparison between
woman and m achine: M y car
always starts when I want, does
what 1 want, as often ae I w ant In
return, I keep Tier” dean, polished
and properly maintained. I never
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choices. It's your day and your
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the few er hurt feelings In the
wake o f this event, the better
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I would gha My wife's battery a
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talking and I'm still I

DEAR WISH W ED ELOPED:
That's what I'm here for, and
I'm pleased Ural venting your
feelings provided relie f from
your pre-wedding stress. The
reeaon that etiquette boohs are

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Honda •Friday, January 30. 1096 - SA

Religion
Couple delivers the message of hope
want to Im pact the com m u­
nity. O ur m em bers are m ulti­
cultural and we are In ter­
denom inational. W e are a part
o f the AZUSA Fellow ship w ith
Bishop Carlton
Pearson
of
Tulsa. Oklahom a w ith H igher
dim ensions M in istries."
He added that m em bers are
active in street evangelism and
door knocking and describ ed
the people as "p lea sa n t fam ily
oriented and G od-orien ted."
Also he said," ou r thrust Is to
preach the life applications o f
the Bible and how the B ible
applies to us today.”

By BUSAN WERNER

Winter camp meeting
SANFORD - Rejected S ton e
Full Mission Christian NonDenom lnatlonal Church, 3 0 0
M ellonvtlle Ave.. w ill hold Its
W inter Cam p M eetings ‘98 t o ­
night and Saturday beginn in g
at 7 p.m. nightly.
Prayer,
praise, restoration,
spiritual
singing, testim onies, healing
and miracles will take place.
For m ore Inform ation call
Pastor llenjam ln Adam s Jr. at
321-5454.

Qoepel jamboree
SANFORD - Paolo W esleyan
Churrh. 5050 W ayside Dr.,
will hold a Gospel Jam boree
on Saturday, Jan. 31 at 7 p.m ,
with special guest singers from
Nova Scotia and Maine. Coun­
try gospel music will be fe a ­
tured and a puppet show w ill
follow .
For m ore Inform ation call
the church office at 322-6332.
Adm ission Is free.

Mieelonery
Fellowship Day
SANFORD - M em bers o f the
Rrddlck M em orial First B om
Church. Inc. Invite the pu blic
to attend their Annual M is­
sionary Fellow ship Day. T h e
event will take place at the
church,
3155
Kings
Rd.
(Midway), on Sunday. Feb. I at
3 p.m.
H ie gurst speaker for the
service will be Elder V irginia
W ells o f Sanford T u bem acle o f
Prayer. The them e will be
'C hosen Vessels o f G o d ' based
on the
scripture
In John
15:10.
For m ore Inform ation call
Missionary R. Sheppard
at
323-355H.

Ordination service
SANFORD • Zion Hope M U.
Church. 710 Orange A re., w ill
ordain M inister Bruce M cC ra y
on Sunday. Feb. 15 at 3 p.m .
Pastor E.G. CafTey. c o n g re g a ­
tion and Congress No. I will b e
In charge o f the service.
Th e public Is Invited to at­
tend.

Gospel singer at Fire!
Baptist Markham Woods
LAKE MARY • Fred D aniel.

? whose singing career spans
30-plus
years
traveling
. throughout the United States
(17 years with the Sunshine
Boys and 13 years with the
Blue Ridge Q uartet), w ill be
singing during the m orning
worship hour.
10:45 a.m ..
Sunday. Feb. 1 at First Baptist
Church
Markham
W oods.
5400 Markham Woods Road.
Lake M ary.
The Sunshine Boys, In 1948
was the first white male gospel
group to ever record on the
RCA label. W hile with the Sun­
shine Boys, Fred appeared In a
series of western movies with
the Durango Kid and Sm iley
Burnett in the 1950‘s. The
Sunshine Boys perform ed the
first live television program In
the South on WSB-TV In At­
lanta In 1948. They appeared
on the first color television
program In Canada. They r e ­
corded the first goapel record
to aeil over one m illion copies
with Red Foley, called ‘ Peace
In The Valley.* For several
years they perform ed on the
ABC national radio network on
over 600 radio stations. They
appeared on many national
television program s, and p er­
formed with other en tertainers
Including Jim m y Dean and
Louisiana
Governor/song
w riter Jim m ie Davis. They
sang background on Governor
Davis’ original recording o f the
song. "You Are My Sunshine.*

W hen Fred retired from p r o ­
fessional singing, his com bin ed
recordings totaled over 2 ,0 0 0
songs Including a Oold R ecord .
In 1985. the Sunshine Boys
w ere Inducted Into the Coun­
try Music Hall o f Fame; and In
1995. Fred received Southern
Gospel Music's highest honor.
Th e Living Legend Aw ard.

Building dedication
LAKE M ARY - On Feb. 1 at
9:30 a.m. Holy Cross Lutheran
Church o f Lake M ary w ill
dedicate their new 26.000 aq.
ft. facility. Th ere w ill be a
C ornerstone S ervice at noon
p.m. followed by an Open
House until 3 p.m. Th e new
building com plex consists o f
three additional buildings to
com plim ent
their
origin al
building that was com pleted In
1987.
Th e Holy Cross C on gregation
began In 1984 In a rented
space on Lake M ary Blvd. T o ­
day the church num bers over
600 people and covers 4 acres
next to Sun Trust on Lake
Mary Blvd. Th e Holy Cross
Preschool
and K in dergarten
has 120 children
and has
3.900 aq. ft. In the new fa cu ­
lty. Holy Cross also has a new
adm inistration building and a
worship center that seats 4 2 0
people.
Holy Cross will continue to
have four services each w e e k ­
end with a Saturday even in g
service os well as three serv­
ices on Sunday m orning. T h e
new facility w ill allow the
church to continue to expand
thetr program m ing to m eet
the needs o f our grow tng
com m unity.

Pancak* braakfast
LAKE MARY - G race U nited
Methodist
Churrh
o f Lake
Mary located at 499 N. Coun­
try Club Road In Lake M a ry
will host a pancake and sau­
sage breakfast, alon g with a
rum m age sale on S atu rday.
Feb. 7. Service will be from 8
a.m. until noon. Th e price Is
• 3 for all you can e a )r,

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vited to take a break from
thetr usual "h o-h u m ' lunch
and com e to an In form ative
luncheon
program
each
Thursday In February. 12:05
to 12:55 p.m. at the first
United M ethodist Church o f
Downtown
O rlando
In the
W esley
B uilding
F ellow sh ip
Hall. It Is located at South and
Rosalind S treets.
Lunch Is $4. Reservations
are requested
the T u esd ay
prior to each luncheon b y
calling the church office at
849-6060. FAX 422-6840 or
E-Mail
at
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Herald S ta ff W riter
SANFORD - Pastors Brian
and G all Lane w ork d ilig e n tly
with the H ealing W a ter W o r­
ship Center presently m e etin g
at the Sanford G arden Club, In
Sunland Estates. Th e cou p le
recently celebrated thetr s e c ­
ond
ann iversary
w ith
this
m inistry and are even
fire for the Lords
ever b efore.
Th e nam e for the ch u rch
w as derived from the scriptu re
In John 4:14 w hich
says.
‘ Indeed the w ater I give him
will becom e a spring o f w a te r
w elling up to eternal life.’ Also
John 7:38 says." He w ho b e ­
lieves In me. as the scrip tu re
has said, out o f His heart, s i l l
flow rivers o f living w a te r."

J * « t t )e B r t s t l t r
Lane said, ‘ O ur purpose Is to
spread the G ospel, the u lti­
m ate m essage o f hope to a lost
and dying world and to m ake
d tad pies o f men. w om en and
children o f all w alks o f life.
O u r purpose also in clu des
sharing the Incom parable love
o f God am ong the body o f
Christ so that w e can e x p e ri­
ence the presence o f God and
know Him In a moat In tim ate
w ay."
He continued by saying. ‘ It
Is our vision to see men and
wom en built up. edified and
matured
that
they
m ay
achieve and be all that Cod
would have them to be. W e r e ­
alise that the challenges in the
body o f Christ are great, yet as

w e m inister one to another, w e
can cause the w ells w ithin
each o f us to be stirred again
and again. God has given i s
m any spiritual gifts and tal­
ents that we take great p lea s­
ure In sharing. W e are avail­
able to serve and m inister to
specific needs In w hatever w ay
we can ."
Brian and Gall reside In
Lake Mary yet feel the word o f
God can be shared throughout
this area. Th ey
meet w ith

other Christians on Tuesday
evenings from 7 to 8:30 p.m .
in addition to the Sunday
m orning services at the San­
ford Garden Club at 10:30
a.m. and W ednesdays from 7
to 8:30 p.m.
Although the congregation
begin and only Brian and Gall
Lane, the church now has a
m em bership o f 40. "Our heart
Is to bring people from all
walks o f life and bridge the
gap o f races. " he said. ‘ W e

As for aa plans for the future
he shared that the ch ufch in
working toward a d a y d k fa ­
culty. a youth center, a crisis
center and a hair salon. "W e
want to m eet needs," he aakl.
T h e daycare center w ould
help with the younger ch ild ren
while the youth cen ter would
make a place for children to
come Instead o f the streets
w hile being m inistered to. Th e
hair salon would be an op p or­
tunity for young people to f o
to school and use skills to
benefit them later. W e'd put
them through school and In
return they would agree to
work for us for one year. Th e
crisis center would help b e ­
yond the financial needs. For
exam ple som eone that had
been raped could com e h ere
for help."
A ll in all Lane summed
things up by saying. "Our p er­
sonal vision is to be Instru­
mental In bringing O od's p res­
ence and power to the body o f
Christ and to be used aa ves­
sels that win draw those who
have never experienced the
presence o f Ood m Its kiO-

Abortion: It’s the law of the land
By DR. WILUAM ROBERT "BOB" F A M E S
First Baptist C hurch M arkham W oods

Twenty-five
years
have
passed, and the debate over
abortion on demand continues
in America. After all the rh eto­
ric for these 25 years, much
perception on this subject has
not filtered
Into actuality.
There was a Ume when both
aides o f the Issue could not get
together on "term s." For ex ­
ample. they could not agree If
the "baby." ‘ fetus." "m ass." was
‘ alive *1
Someone
evidently
blended perception with actu­
ality by adm itting that the
baby is alive In the womb; oth­
erwise. there Is no case for
aborting som ething which has
no living existence. If human
life does not begin at concep­
tion (fertilization), then there
Is no life to abort. Some pro
choice leaders adm it that the
"baby" In the womb la alive,
but that docs not du u igc thetr
position on abortion. N either
do they care that this la a sci­
entific fact!
Those who em phasize the
Suprem e Court’s 7-2 decision
as constitutional protection o f
women's rights, do not recog­
nize that this sam e decision
removed constitutional p ro tec­
tion for unborn life! Is not this
discrim ination at It's highest?
Certainly, aa Am ericans, we
should reject racist views as
discrim ination. Yet. "at least In
m atters o f race, the person
being discrim inated against Is
already alive and has recourse
through the courts. The par­
tially delivered child (o f w hat­
ever color! has no such righ t"
(Cal Thom as. LA . Times Syndi­

cate).

Human Ufa t Bcrad valua
and worth
The high value on human life
com es from the fact that Ood
created mankind In His own
Image and likeness. One o f the
first laws o f God known to man
to the 6th Commandment T h o u shall not kffl* (Ex. 20).
From the sacred value o f hu­
man life, there to a clarion call
for unconditional love for the
unborn. Unconditional m eans
without conditions attached! A
pro-Ufe person does not gain
for vying to save the Uvea o f
the unborn ! However, con di­
tions are attached when a d oc­
tor earns $800,000 annually
for abardonsi Conditional in­
terest to Atrther Illustrated In
the
phrase
that
abortion
"should be a decision betw een
a woman and her doctor"
(which doctor to usually an
abortionist selling his serv­
ices).
The pro-choice position to
pure
T*f*i»ntMR&gt;n because
the choice only ktvoives one o f
the two persons Involved! The
unborn nave no choice; yet. I
know o f no one (Including m yseif) i f they had a choice at

conception lo be b o m or to be
aborted, who w ould choose
thetr life ip be taken awayl

Consistency thou art a
jtw sr

Both H itler and Stalin w ere
responsible for killin g m illions
o f Innocent
hum an beings.
Am erica Is not for this kind o f
holocaust. The ‘ Law o f the
L an d ' has. however, allow ed
the Uvea o f 1.5 m illion babies
per year to be snuffed out.
D ietrich B onhoeffer was ada­
m antly opposed to the Nazis’
exterm ination o f Jew ish p e o ­
ple and his opposition
of
aborting
the unborn
ch ild
brought him to expound the
Scripture text-Proverbs 31:8:
"Speak up for those w ho ca n ­
not speak for them selves, and
for the rights o f all the unfor­
tunate."
Bonhoeffer
said.
"D estruction o f the em bryo tn
the m other’s w om b to a vio la ­
tion o f the right to live w hich
God has bestow ed upon his
nascent
life...and
that
to
nothing but m u rd er."

blood Into thetr brains to keep
them alive, much the way Fkisatons did with dogs' heads In
the 1950s. ..A ccord in g to the
American Journal qf Obstetrics
and Gynecology (Jan. 1974),
Dr. Bela A. Reach cut hearts
out o f aborted babies. Th e
hearts kept beating for hours.
In 1973. Dr. Reyes o f the U ni­
versity o f Manitoba cut open
the skulls o f live babies and
studied them. He later k illed
the babies by a sharp punc­
ture to the heart. UbtdJ.
In the National Examiner.
Aug. 19. I960. Dr. M arttl
Kekomakl attem pting to Justify
live baby experim ents said.
"An aborted baby to Just g a r­
bage and that's where It ends
up."

Tlte conclusion
There are laws o f the land

that are unjust
have been. But-the Laws 'o f
God are Just, perfect and pure.
W hether one k ills an Innocent
child tn the wom b or o t A f the
womb, the feet rem ains TOat It
to death by prem editated a c­
tion and that to m urder pure
and alm plef Ood only knows
when the hoteesuat o f abortion
w ill end. Principles o f H oly
W rit convey to us that Ood wtu
not Judge us for felltiM to f a s t
a woman the right to kill h er
unborn child; how ever, one
thing to sure: I f God rem ains
Ood (which He w ill). D M na
Judgment to Inevitable
for
taking innocent life. H istory
rem inds ua that God does not
always "settle H is accounts* tn
the month o f January, but
"hold an a a little w hile.*
Judgment to at hand!
Trunk about that!

The law of tht land
The Supreme Court ruled on
January 22. 1973. that the
unborn are not human persons
protected by The Constitution.
This
court
Judgment
was
called by a dissenting Judge •
"An act o f raw Judicial pow er."
Contrary to this court d eci­
sion. scientific feet states that
sex to determ ined at concepUon-nuklng It clear that life o f
a child (boy or girl) begins at
conception.
"Before
a
congressional
hearing in April o f 1981. the
noted geneticist Dr. H ym le
Gordon testified, ‘U to an es­
tablished scientific b et...th a t
all life, including human life,
begins at conception.’ And the
world
famous
gen eticist
Jerom e LeJune declared, T h e
feet that after fertilization has
taken place a new human has
come into being to no longer a
m atter
of
taste
opinion'
(Norman L. G elsler. Kindred
Spelt. Autumn 1998). U w s
that keep one from going
around killing anim als and
throwing them In the garbage,
yet allow ing the m urder o f un­
born children and disposing o f
them tn trash bins are not only
unjust laws but evil and Sa­
tanic!

Tht honor of a do*
mi nted vtow of lift
M ultiple experim ents on live
babies treat the life o f a hu­
man as If It were an animal.
Tn the wake o f the U.8. Su­
prem e Court tlectoion to le ­
galize abortion on demand. Dr.
Peter A J . Adams o f Case
W estern Reserve
U niversity
cut o ff the heads o f 12 tiny
babies bom alive by h ysterec­
tomy abortion. He pum ped

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F R ID A Y

Sanford Herald

S p o r t s
TH E W EEK
PREP A TH L E T IC S
Games o f the Week

You *re no
s p o rts fa n i f
yo u
sim
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Bj JEFF BERLIN1CKE
llrra ld S ta ff W riter

Jan. 30: Oviado at Lake H ow ­
ell, boys baskatball, 7:30 p.m.
T h e b lu e s t gam e o f th e reg u la r season Is
fin a lly h e re .
Lake H o w ell coach S teve Kohn even a d ­
m itted e a rlie r th is w eek a fter the S ilv e r
H aw ks sq u ea k ed past Lake M ary th at his
team a n a th e e n tire sch ool w as c o n c e n ­
tra tin g o n ly on O vied o .
Last tim e th ey b a ttled w as th ree w eek s
a go at O vied o w h en the Lions w ip ed ou t a
h u ge e a rly L ake H ow ell lead to pu ll It out
on a Jum per w ith five secon d s rem a in in g.
T h e team s look the sam e th is tim e.
O vied o clin eh e d th e co n fe re n ce and d is ­
tric t title so th e gam e Isn 't qu iet as Im p o r­
tan t as It Is fo r Lake H ow ell w h ich Is Jock­
ey in g for p la y o ff p o sitio n .
O vied o's B rad C om bes has b een p la y in g
g rea t as o f la te an d S eth F ow ler. J oh n H a r­
p er and th e rest o f th e O vied o ga n g c re a te s
on e o f th e b est team ch em istries an yw h ere.
T h e S ilv e r H aw k s w ere ran k ed fou rth In
tire sta te e a rlie r th is season and m ay b e
the h ottest team In th e cou n ty. R yan S m ith
an d R eggie K ohn a rc th e k eys to tn c gam e.
G et th ere ea rly , th ou gh . T n c p la ce sh ou ld
b e p a ck ed . O vied o has th e b est tra v e lin g
c o n tin g e n t arou n d an d Lake H ow ell w ants
som e Lions' blood .

Jan. 30: Saminola at Laka
Brantlay, boys baskatball, 7:30
p.m .
T h is rem a tch co u ld b e very In te re s tin g .
A rro w F orce V I overca m e a b ig d e fic it to
w in a stra n ge gam e e a rlie r th is m on th an d
th e P a trio ts w ill b e lo o k in g fo r rev en g e on
th eir h om e co u rt as th e tw o tea m s p re p a re
fo r th e u p co m in g d is tric t tou rn a m en ts.
S em in ole Is a w e ll b a la n ced squ ad th at
has b een p la y in g ve ry w e ll o f la te and u su ­
a lly g e ts good p lay ou t o f Z ek e S e y m o re .
M equ al B ush. D aryl R ed d in g. B J . P ra tt
a n a C orn eliu s B lu e.
B ra n tley Is try in g to reb ou n d from a
slow m id d le o f th e season a fte r a hot sta rt.
T h e P a trio ts u su a lly fo llo w th e lead o f D rew
M o rga n .

Deja Vu in girls 6A-3
Lake M ary, Lym an meet
in rematch of 1997 finale
By TOUT DsBORMIBR
llrra ld correspon d en t
OVIEDO _ W henever the u n d e­
feated No. I-ranked team In the
state la scheduled to play, the pos­
sibility o f a blowout exists.
On Thursday night at Oviedo
High School, the undefeated and
No. I-ranked Lake Mary Rams
w ere scheduled to play In the
sem ifinals o f the QA-Dlstrlct 3
girls* basketball tournam ent.
And w hile a blowout did occur,
It didn't Involve the Rams, w ho
elim inated the Lake H owell S ilver
Hawks, 47-27.
It was the Lyman O rryh ou n ds
who posted a lopsided victory
Thursday,
slapping a 30-polnt
3 p o ln t
shellacking on the host Ov1 edo Lions. 03-33.

quarter, when the Rams outscored
the challengers. 13-4.
Lauren Bradley led Lake M a ry
with 13 points. M ary Leah Sutton
added nine w hile Ashlee Ballance
contributed eight.
Th e only Lake Howell player to
score m ore than four points was

&lt;BA-9, Pag* 9B
6A-DI9TRICT 9 GIRLS'
RAMS 47. SILVER HAWKS 97
**n (97)
Walt* 0 0 0 0. M ean 2 0 0 4. Kanr 4 0-0
I I . Marlines 0 0 0 O. Condlln 1 OO X
r.lUrtxi I OO 2. ISsxa I OO 2. Head 0 2-3 2.
Ilu m 0 3-4 3. h J U rk O O O 0. OrtuO OO (X
Kirby 0 OO 0. Wattare 0 OO 0. Curovtr 0 I2 I Total* 0 O H 27.

Lak* Mary (47)
W m U U O O O 0. IVdru I 2 2 4. Dale 2 1-2
9. Kmdrk k I 0 0 2. Mans 3 OO 0. Muaatr 0
0 0 0. lUlUnrr 3 2-3 S. Harbour 0 OO a
S u ll.*i3 3 4 0 llradlry 9 3 4 13. Total*' IS
11-19 47

Lake Mary 127-0) and Lyman
(22-0) w ill meet Saturday night at
7:30 p.m. In the district finals at
Oviedo lltgh School. Th e Junior
varsity
district
cham pionship
gam e will be played prior to that
at 0 p.m.
A fter scram bling from behind to
defeat
DeLand W ednesday, the
Lake Howell Silver Hawks cam e
Thursday night determ in ed
not
make It easy for Lake M ary to ad­
vance to the district title gam e.
Em ploying a piece o f strategy
that drew unfavorable com m en ts
from the fans. Lake Howell held
the ball, som etim es for nearly two
minutes, before running Its o f­
fense.
W hat It lacked
In aesth etic
value. It more than m ade up for In
effectiveness. After one quarter,
the Silver Hawks trailed by Just
four points. 11-7. At halftim e, the
deficit w as eight. 17-B.
But any hope o f a Lake H owell
upset slipped array In the third

Laks H m O
Laka Mary

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It S 19 14.47

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1 Kane 31 learn kail* . Lake llowetl 12: Laks
Mary 10 ruulrd uul . lake Howell. GlUron
Trt hrUrul lout* . None Krrordt _ take How­
ell 17-14: Lake Mary 270.

GREYHOUNDS 69. UOWS 99
Oris4o (99)
MrUemaitl 0 0 0 0. MrCown 0 OO a
Jutm*ti*i 2 7 H II. Hunt 0 OO 0. Tucket 0
0 0 0. IIruk 0 0 2 0. Humus I OO X
Ckmbigrr 2 OO fl. Cotton 4 0-3 I I . Calkin 0
OO 0. Smiley 0 0 0 0. T. IVUy I 1-2 3. IL
IVlIy 0 0 0 0. Totals 10 S -l9 33

Lyaisa (S3)
Kan 0 OO 0. Cleveland 0 OO 0. C Crus 0
2 2 2. X Crus I OO 2. Oant 3 1-2 S. South
6 0 0 12. M Ilk key 7 OO I*, a lltrkcy 1
10 12 14. Guktry I OO 2. Ilergenake I 2 3
4. TUckrr 0 0 0 0. Totals: 21 19- IS S3

I I 10 10 3 .9 9
14 *7 10 IB . S3

Hvre-pnuii llrtd goal* . CMedo S (Cotlun
3 Clontngrr 21. Lyman 6 (M Hickey 9. Oant
11 Tram tnub . Oviedo 20. Lrman IB.
fouled uut . None. TrthrUral fouia . None.
Heron!* . Oviedo 22-7: Lyman 23-4.

Ths H c k a y sistsrs, M e g h a m s (knsetm g) and

to s o o rs 17

points In a 27 point ss co n d qua rise a s Lym an i
3 3 . m ths s a m A nWa o&lt; S is C la s s SA-Dtatrlct 3 Girls'-

O vtsd o, 63-

boys
make
school
history

Jan. 30: Laka Mary at Laks
Brantlay, girls socosr, 7:30
p.m .
W h ile th e gam e Is a n o n -co n feren ce
m atch u p , th ese tw o p ow erh ou ses w ill b e
lo o k in g
fo r a
p s y ch o lo g ic a l
a d va n ta ge
h ea d in g tow a rd th e d is tric t tou rn a m en ts.
T h e Ram s, ran k ed N o. 3 in th e sta te, a re
co m in g o ff a b ig roa d w in a t L ake H ow ell on
W ed n esd a y, b u t sh ou ld h ave no tro u b le In
g e ttin g u p fo r th e ir b a ck y a rd riva ls.

Jan. 30: Clasa OA-Distrtot 6
ssmifinals, girls' baskatball at
Daytona Baaeh-Malnland, •
p.m .
T h e S em in ole H igh S ch ool g irls team o f
h ead co a ch S y lv e s te r W yn n b eg in s p la y In
tou rn a m en t to n ig h t an d a w in w ou ld n ot
o n ly a d va n ce th em to T u es d a y 's ch a m p io n ­
sh ip gam e, b u t w ou ld a lso assu re th e
F ig h tin g S em ln o les o f a sp ot In th e re g io n a l
to u rn a m en t.
S em in ole Is led b y S h am elk a S to k es,
Felicia H en d erson .
T a m a ra Q llc h rls t and Fc

W inston Jam as ( M l ) a corsd 22 points and putted down 14
••bounds and Brian Brown (right) sd d a d ) • points a a i w Win-

Springs b o y s basfcstbaM taam won Its first a v a r

WINTER SPRINGS _ Last night,
the W inter Springs High School
boys' basketball team w oo Its first
home game In school history,
crushing Taylor High School from
Pierson. 73-43.
T h e kids were very happy. W e
arc getting better as the year p ro ­
p o s e s . These last five gam es have
given them confidence.” W inter
Springs coach Jim Hogan said.
The Bears Jumped out to s b ig
lead in the first quarter scoring 35
points.
At half-tim e. W inter Springs w ss

vs. 73-43, o v e r Pterson-Taytor Thurw tey night.

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Oviedo boys rout Flagler
«a rfb i
Palm Coast in soccer
For th e secon d stra ig h t y ea r, the R am s
d G reyh ou n d s w ill m eet to see w h o Is th e
itrte t ch a m p io n a n d w h o p la ys a t h om e
th e firs t rou n d o f th e reg io n a l tou m a ent n ex t w e e k .
. . ,
u
.
No. 1 sta te -ra n k ed L ake M ary (27-0) Is
aking fo r a retu rn trip to th e S tate T o u rim en t in L a k ela n d to ta k e ca re o f som e
ifln ls h e d b u sin ess. T h e R am s, co a ch ed b y
ir l B raw n, a re le d b y th e Ju nior trip o f
iu ien B ra d ley. A sh toe B alla n ce an d M a ry
a h S u tton .

Lym an (2 2 -6 ). m ea n w h ile, w ill be lo o k in g
n u p set
to g a in a d d ed re s p e c t I f th ey can
L a k e M ary. T h e G reyh ou n d s, u n d er coach

Bruce Bonaventure. are led by the Hickey
twins. Meghannc and Brtanne. Nekeiaha
Smith and Kira Oant.

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OVIEDO . The No. 8 state-ranked
Oviedo boys' soccer team showed the
difference between Class QA and Class
5A Thursday night as they blanked the
state's No. 7 ranked SA team Flagler
Palm Coast from Bunnell, 8-0. at John
C ourier Field.
“We really played w ell,” aaid Oviedo
coach Joe Avsllone. T h e y (Palm Coast)
have a very good team. W e Just
jum ped all over them right from the
start.”
Justin Cook again led the way as he
pumped in four goals and also added a
pair o f assists. The leading scorer in
Central Florida now has 36 goals an
the —
Don Dyke chipped In with two apsis,
w h is V ictor Psnoa and Mike a f t e r

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IN B R IE F
Resolution Dream Mile set

ASA Umpire’s Clinic

LAKE
LA
K E MARY
M ARY ._ The
T h e Lake M aty Track Club
has announced that the Fourth Annual Lake
Mary Track Club Resolution Dream Mile w ill
be held at Lake Mary High School's Don T.
Reynolds Stadium on Saturday. January 31.
The event Is for runners, or walkers I f you
w ish, both male and fem ale, o f all ages.
Proceeds from the event will go to help the
Lake Mary track teams and AAU runners for
the Lake Mary Track Club In the summer.
The winner o f each race, both male and
fem ale, w ill receive a medal, while the next
four runners, both male and fem ale. In each
race w ill be awarded ribbons.
The schedule to as follow s:
• 8 a.m. _ Registration.
• 8:30 a.m. _ Mole and fem ale mile walkers.
• 9 a.m. _ 8-Undcr. boys/girls. 880-run.
• 9:15 a.m. _ 9-10 boys and girts m ile run.
• 9:30 a.m. _ 12-12 boys and girls m ile run.
• 9:45 a.m. _ 13-14 boys and girls m ile run.
• 10 a.m. _ 15-16 boys and gtris m ile run.
• 10:15 a.m. _ 17-18 boys/gtrts m ile run.
• 10:30 a.m. _ 19-29 male/female m ile run.
• 10:45 a.m. _ 30-39 male/female m ile run.
• 11 a.m. _ 40-49 m ale/female mile run.
• 11:15 a.m. _ r&lt;0-Over male/female m ile.
Awards will be given out after each race.
To pre-register send $3. name, age.
whether m ale or fem ale, to 1048 West 46 A.
Lake Mary. Florida 32746.
For m ore Inform ation, call Michael Gibson
at H 4 0 7 ) 333-2370.

Bayhaad tennis classes
SANFORD _ Bayhead Racquet Club w ill be
holding beginner. Interm ediate, and advanced
tennis classes at the following times:
• Beginners and Interm ediates _ Tuesday.
Thursday and Friday: 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
• Beginners and Interm ediate Beginners _
Tuesday and Thursday: 3 JO p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
• Beginners. Interm ediate and Advanced _
Tuesday and Thursday. 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
• Tournam ent level players (state and nation­
ally ranked players) _ dally. 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m.

FO R EST CITY _ Th e M etro Orlando A SA Soft
boll Association will be holding an um pire's
clinic for new and returning um pires on January
31st and February 1st at Forest C ity Elem entary
S chool.
T h e clinic w ill begin at 8 a.m. both days. Call
Virgil at 774-9898 for more Inform ation.

Bowling Tournament
LONGW OOD _ Th e 38th Annual Men's S em i­
nole Bowling A ssociation Tournam ent will be
held February 7. 8. 14 and 15 at Longwood
AMF.

Sanford Babe Ruth algnupa
SANFORD _ Th e City o f Sanford R ecreation
Departm ent la signing up players for the up­
com in g Babe Ruth Baseball season and girls'
softball season at the Downtown Youth C enter
In Sanford City H all.
Leagues will be offered for boys and girls ages
four to 18. Those leagues Include T-B all. Pee
W ee. Bam bino (10-12). Prep (13). Babe Ruth
(14-15). Senior Babe Ruth (16-18) and girls
sod ball.
T h e Prep League Is new this year for 13-yearolds aw{y. Th is w ill make the Jump from B a m ­
bino to Babe Ruth sm oother and will allow the
13-year-olds to ge l used to the longer bases and
get m ore playing tim e.
Cost to register is $20.
I f you have any questions, please call T o m
Kelly at 330-5697.

Sanford Little League
SANFORD _ Sanford Little League w ill be
holding a last chance registration day for the
upcoming Spring Baseball and Softball season
this weekend at (he Sanford WalMart.
Tim es w ill from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on both
Saturday and Sunday.
First time players w ill need to bring birth cer­
tificate and proof o f residency.
For questions or Inform ation call 805-9334.

Demolition Derby, Mattress
Smash and $2,000 to win
Orange Blossom 100 on
weekend FASCAR schedule
BfTHLO _ Last w eek's action at Orlando
SpeedW arid was rained o u t so the final even
before the repaving starts w ill be the TNN N a­
tionally Televised DemotiOon Derby tonight.
Also on tonight's card w ill be the Aral attem pt
at a World Record where a driver wtH b y to
crash through w alls o f 100 m attresses and box
springs set up around the track. There w ill be
no regular racing.
The repaving project w ill begin on Sunday and
raring should resum e In March.
Orlando SpeedW arid la located 10 m ik e eest
o f Orlando an Highway 80 at the 530 cutoff.
Gates open a t 6 p.m . w ith rarin g action starting

at 8 p nNEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
SAMSULA _ New Sm yrna Speedway w ifi boat
the Late M odel O range Blo ssom 100 this Saturit and the 32nd Annual W orld Series o f
Stock C ar Raring la run from February
The ton 13 finishers in the $3,000 to w in O r
ange Bios so n 100 w ill have a chance a t the
road quest to C harlotte. An added attraction
w ill be A lice 'G ran n y' Tatro sa vin g a s o fficia l

•tarter.
In addition to the Orange Blossom 100. the
other regular racing divisions, Limited Late
Model. Modified. Sportsm an. Bombers and RunA-Bouts w ill race heats and features.
In racing (ram January 24th:
Late Models _ David Rogers made his trium­
phant return to NSS by easily putting M s TM
Ranch Monte C arlo into Victory Lane. B obby
McClelland had a good run to take second and
Tony Newsom claim ed third. Com pleting the top

m achine. W ayne Parker. J eff BcoAeld. Ricky
W ood and Randy Meeker rounded out the top
five.
S p ortsm an . Randy Hecker came back to win
the Sportsman feature in his $62 Speedway

PONY Baseball registration

Spring Slow pltch S oftb a ll Season at Red Bug
Lake Park. 3600 Red Bug Lake Road.
The 10 week season starts the w eek o f Febru­
a r y 16th and will cost $310 ($285 league lee.
$25 A SA fee).

ATTENTION WOMEN SOFTBALL PLATERS
_ Red Bug Park Is now offering league play for
women players on Monday night.
Registration begins Monday and ploy begins
on February 16.
The 10 week season will cost $285 plus a $25
ASA fee.
For more Information please call 695-7113.

Adult Church Basketball

Girls' wrestling tournaments

SANFORD _ T h e Sanford Recreation D epart­
ment is registerin g team s for an Adult Church
Polar Bear B asketball League at the Downtown
Youth Center, lower level o f Sanford City H all.
Fellowship, either a no fast break or a slow
break league, and Com petitive leagues are bein g
planned.
Call 330-5697 for m ore Inform ation.

ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS _ Lake Brantley High
School and roach Kevin Carpenger are pleased
to announce a W om en's Invitational W restling
Tournam ent In association with the Sem lnnlr
County W om en's W restling Program .
The tournament will take place at Lake Bran­
tley High School on February 20th.
Call Carpenger at (407) 320-3070 for more d e ­
tails.

Longwood Baba Ruth
LONGW OOD _ Th e Longwood Babe Ruth
Baseball League will be having sign-ups for the
Spring Season th is S aturday.
Tim es will be from 9 a.m. to I p.m. All sign ­
ups will be held at Longwood's Candy land Park
located on Grant Street (o ff o f S.R. 434).
Registration Is open to all children ages five
to 17. Playing divisions are T-B all (5-6). R ook ies
(7-8). Minora (9-10). Majors (11-12). Prep (13).
Babe Ruth (14-15) and Senior (16-17).
Tryouts are set for January 31st for new p la y ­
ers or those w ho did not play In the Fall P r o ­
gram. Th e Sprin g Season will start around
March I and end tn mid-May. excluding p o st­
season tournam ents.
For additional Inform ation p ira te call W arren
Brown (Player Agent) at 331-6786 or Lisa BanIon (President) at 339-8584.

Oviedo alumni bate ball
OVIEDO _ Th e O viedo Baseball Team would
like to Invite a ll form er players to the First A n ­
nua) Alum ni Baseball G am e on Saturday. Janu ­
ary 31st at 1 p.m.
Th e gam e w ill be played at M lklrr Field.
Oviedo's hom e field, nam ed for the Lions' legen ­
dary coach Paul Mlkler.
A ll Interested form er players should contact
coach Krnne Brown at 320-4192. The cost for
this event to $25 per player. A ll proceeds go tow ards the O HS B aseball program .

waterfowl rule change
ORLANDO _ To com ply with changes In thr
statew ide waterfowl rules and elim inate con fu ­
sion In the hunting brochure, the rule for In v it­
ing In thr Emerulda Marsh Type II W ildlife
Management Area has been revised.
Hunters who possess a special hunting per­
mit for the Emerulda Marsh Type II W M A ran
hunt on th r first and last day. every W ednesday.
Saturday and Sunday o f the season. Th e per­
mits are available through the Tax Collector Of­
fices o f Lake. Orange. Marlon and Volusia coun­
ties.
The duck and coot season at Die Emrrnld.i
Marsh Type II W M A will end on January 20lh.
with a youth hunt scheduled for January 24th.

Volusia Speedway Park
HARUERVILLE _ Th e NASCAR All-Pro Series
will kirk o ff the 1996 Series oil February Hth at
the All New Volusia Speedw ay l*ark during
Speed weeks.
Drivers from across the nation will be on
hand to provide exciting racing on the fast
3/8's-m lle Asphalt Track.
During th r offseason Owner/Operator Dirk
Murphy made the decision to change thr two
tracks at the form er Volusia County Speedway.
The 1/2-mile asphalt w as changed to a dirt
track and th r dirt track Is now a 3/8-m llr a s
phqlt track.____________________________

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K ftrry KdheV who tom e off
also In the. top five."
the bench to toaa in 11 points
Mini Stock _ Bob Daale cam e back with a • Including three three-point
strong car and took the wtn over Terry Cady. field fo a ls • all In the fourth
Ronnie W atson. Ted Vulptus and Bob Ooff.
quarter.
Bombers . Rich CtouM r continued to dom i­
Thursday's nightcap was e x ­
nate, leading every lap. Mike Peppier m ade a pected to be one o f the most
hard charge for second, followed by J eff Shaffer
matchups o f the
Not on|y &lt;Hd the
have nearly Iden tical
(Oviedo cam e tn at 22an at 21-6), but they
tied far the second
in the tournam ent. Lythe No. 3

BfTHLO . Test and Ifcn s Is held every
Wednesday night from $ p a . to 10 p.m. a t O r
lando SoeedW orid.
Coat is $20. which la good for driver and two
crewmen In the pita only.

_ Sem inole County Is regis­
tering teams until February 8th for their Men's

M v t i v u n i s _ w itn ute sp rin g uaseuaii s e a ­
son ready to get started. S em in ole PO N Y B a se­
ball w ill hold Sprin g Registration this Saturday
at the Sem inole PONY Baseball C om plex on
County Road 419. one m ile east o f highway 1792 n ear W inter Springs.
All boys and girls ages five to 16 are encour­
aged to sign up In (h e upstairs office o f the
Sem inole PONY Clubhouse from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. each Saturday.
If you are new to PONY Baseball you will need
a copy o f you r birth certlflcale to register. Som e
registration fees have been reduced In the
you nger age groups.
•
Call 323-5570 lor m ore Inform ation.

up 34-30 and w ell on Us
way to victory.
The win would not have been
possible
without
W inston
Jam es who had 23 potato and
14 rebounds. Brian Brown
chipped in 18 potato and four
three-pointers and Chip K irby

coin toss.
poth teams showed the rf■fceto p f-the "win or the seas,
son's over* pressure in the firstquarter. turning the ball m ore
often than not and struggling
to find their respective shoot­
ing touch.
In the second quarter, the
Greyhounds dropped a bom b •
throe o f them , actually • on
the Liens. M eghanne H ickey
pulled the trigger, launching a
trio o f three-pointers to spark
a 27-10 breakout. Her sister.
Brianne, added eight tn the
quarter.

Th e score was never closer
than J S - l f i points th r rest o f
r , m 'rgtiaiine' H ipliry fUUyhrd
with 19 w hile Brianne h w H ld .
N rkrlsha Sm ith chipped
tn
with 12 w hile Kim Oant added
eight.
Mary
Lou
Johnston
and
Shannon Cotton each had 1 1
points for Oviedo, Seven o f
Johnston's
cam e
on
free
throws w hile Cotton tossed In
three three-point field goals.
Ingrid C lon ln grr had two treys
for six points.

ken kern'§ Transmission is Back!

the wtn to Jerry Symons In the Kelly

Sanford Youth hoops hits mid-season
Pram mam m y arts
■
■ . ■. i .
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation D epa rt mm ! Youth Fall Baskrthall League
platted w eek num ber ftve with IS gam es
at both the Dan Pelham O ym natorium at
Sanford M iddle School and a t Sem inole
Trin ity Christian School at the Church o f
Ood o f Sanford last Saturday.
In the
K lndergaiten-through-Second
G rade DM stsn (a t Sem inole Trinity), the
Lakers edged the Heat, 17-13: and the
Critics trim m ed the B u is, 7-2.
In the Third-through-Fourth Grade Dhrlover the Hornets; and the M agic Im proved
to 3-2 with a 13-8 trium ph over the RockTrinity), the Raptors dumped the W izards.
10-2: and the Kings crushed the C lippers.
30-8.
In the Fifth-through-Sixth Grade D M Won (at Dan Pelham ), the Ptotooa ran paat
the Nets. 30-16; and the Spurs won their
first gam e. 18-16, over the Knicks.
In the Seventh-through-Eighth O rade
Dtvtstou (at Dan Pelham), the Bucks
nipped the Pacers, 25-21: and the Hawks

outacored the Soolca. 40-35.
in thy prim e Tim e League (at Dan Felham). Ltagaurd rem ained undefeated w ith
• 2-0 forfeit from GartreQ: Bradley Un­
proved to 4 - 0 by blitstng Sdlea 8 0 - 3 2 : and
Oreenwood la k es M iddle School No. 1
won the battle o f O reenw ood Lakes. 5 0 4 8 . over No. 2.
in the High
League (at Dan Pciham ), Georgetown bounced back from a
lose to thump Duka. $2-37; and Kansas
rem ained undefeated by crushing North
Carolina. $5-6.
fr«tn January 17:

j gs-through-4:
f t * Jam

cdu“ * Bu“*

22. Rockets 6; M agic

H o rreto 11
GUIs' League:* Kings 14. W izards 6; Rap­
tors 16, Clippers 8.

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•4: Jazz 5-0;
3-2: Hor0-5.
Olrta: Kings 34 ); Raptors 2-1: W izards 12; C lipper* 0-3.
Nets 4-1; Pistons 4-1:
S p u n 1-4.
7-through-8: Hawka 4-0; Bucks 3-2;
Sonlcs 2-3; P a cer* 0-4.

Prime Tim e League: Ltagaurd 5-0;
Bradley 4-1; Oreenwood U ltra No. 1 3-2:
Oreenwood Lakes No. 2 2-3: O artrell 0-5:
Stiles 0-5.
High School
League:
Kansas 3-0;
Georgetown 2-1: Duke 1-2: North Carolina
0-3.

The iik iiM i toe tomorrow In
AT - “ T 111 H U B FT OSSETIAN

K-through-2: 8:30 a.m.
Celtics vs.
Heat: 9:30 sun. _ Bulla va. Laker*.
3-through-4: . 10:30 a.m. _ Jazz v
Magic; 11:30 amt. _ H ornets va. Rockets.
Girts League: 12:30 pun. _ C llpp

w%SSBaaS&gt;A ST

S-through-6: 8:30 a.m . . Nets vs. Spurs:
9:30 a m _ Platons vs. Knicks.
7-through-B: 10:30 i a
. Bucks vm.

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Youth

Legal Notices
N O Tie i op M ia

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Hawks;
11:30 a.tn. _ Pacers trm. Sonlcs.
Prime Tim e League: 1 p.m . . G reenwood
Lakea No. 1 vs. Bradley; 2 : IB p.m. _ Ungaurd
vs. Greenwood Lakea No. 2: 3:30 p.m . _ Gar*
trell vs. Stiles.
High School League: 5 p.m . _ North C arolina
vs. Georgetown: 6: IB p.m . _ Duke vs. Kansas.

im o o o ia
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LAKX KS 32, C SLTIC 3 3

4. TMala: 7 4-19 10.
goate _ Bucks 1 (Oullcy).

LakSSS (3 D _ Thocnaa Paladino 4. Myter Neal 39. Brian
Doakhard I. Brandon Fort 3. MarCathora Banka I. TMala:
14 4-7 33.
Cattlsa (D _ Stephen Parrtah l. ( M r _____n I. Ryan
'
| I, Kehtn Robtnaon 3. E rft Kean 9. TM ala:!1 4 4 1

BULLS 18, B E A T 4

Mm

(4 ) _ Nathan WlUrtt 4. TMala: 9 0 4 4
B a d s ( I D . Champka Edward* I . flcny Wisgtn* 1.
Jarvta W laina 4. Dcmrtrtua Driancey 3 TMala: S 9-0 13.

JAJTUAKT 34
CELTICS 7, BULLS 3

___ i (D _ Dcmetriua Dalanccy I. Chria
TMala: 0 3 4 1
O sW s s (T J _ Stephen Pantah CMVPI 1.
Crick Naan I. KaMn DoMnacn X TMala: 3 9-11 7.

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Tbtala: S 5-9 17
B S M ( I D . Cortnthtn Freeney 4.
he* FUSer IMVF1 X Ttwvtua Mathla I
tala: 4 S-13 IX

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slAMUABT 17
JAM S3, BOCBET3 3

Jaaa (3D _ Mark Layton 7. Anthony Andcraon IX O ref
Hardy X TMala: S 4-4 33.
Bsahsts (D _ John Salro I. KaahdVahot X Dam*
X Total* 3 3-1 1
MAGIC 13, BOBMBTS 11
(1 1 ) .

Harold Daniel* X Ore* Batosont X
X Total* B I 4 I I .

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Dontlla 3.

X Ocorf* Kaalcy Jr. X TMala.- 7 3 4 IX

JAMUABTS4
«IA33 18, DODBBTB 3

l(ID _ Mark Layton X Anthony Anderaon (MVP1 X
DaJarett Hay** I. Wafter l i f t X Total* 4 B-7 IX
tWVTl X TMat* 4 I -3 x '

1

MAGIC 18. DOCDBTBB
_
( I D . Jama* Baa* I.
Jr. M VP) X Darwsaoua SnaS X TMala: B 9 4 19.
f c t l t h ( D _ Kaamr Vaftft (MVP) X Total* 9 4 4 X

JAffUABT 17
14, VI3ABBB 8
( I D . M aty W lSniai X Mary, I toward X
. X TMala: f 0 4 IX
i Mafor X TMala: 9 9 4 X

7 9-tt IX

IB 0 4 90

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UfliI Motto**

Pursuant to Florida Butuls
7t j .r t t u n to w iw o . i*c. win
Mil on Fob. *Oth. 1 IH 01 t:00
am . at MO « . C.N. 4*7.
Longwood.
Florida SI7I0.
•altar roMTTOt tho right to bid.
•old a* la. No warranty, tailor
guarani*** no titlo. Torma cash.
1144 Chatty
101AW t»I4(M 7*0M
1417 Plymouth
1PIMB1IC4HDM1M1
Publish: January X . I M t
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23— Lost &amp; Found

C L A S S IF IE D A D S

LOST
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lorad, had hind tog 25th &amp; 0*1
lake Mary ltd Anwar* to
Rocky Ptnate caX 322 H90

Orlando - Winter Park
407/831-9993

Seminole
4 07 / 322-2 611

27— Nursery &amp; Child
Care
PRIVATE PARTY RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS
• 00 A M. • 5D0 P M
M0N0AT thru

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3 coei»c«trv« Umts
1 Him ........................ SI 421 in*
R tlti i n f t ' itsvt. b in d cn 3 Ii m i
• 1 Lin*I Minimum

FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
S SUNDAY

ALL HOURS 10 yr* nip m CtllM
devetopment Rant ram* mnaii
met Fun play room 321-0513
EXP. CHILD CARt GIVER
Accepting i s yt old* at my
home
Aftnoon.
evening*,
wkend* A overrules locatnd
nnar Ik Mary BNd RnawmaMa
Ram* 263 5634 tv met*

NOW ACCEPTING

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55— Business
Opportunities

DEADLINES
Tuesday thru Froay 12 Noon In* Day Oetote PilJhcation
Simply 12 Noon r relay
ADJUSTMENTS AND CREDITS: In me event ol an art or In an ad.
the Sanford Herald will be reeponelble lor the flret Insertion only
and only loth* extent ol the cost ol that Ineertlon. Ptaaae check
your ed lor accuracy the ttrel day tt run*.

BEST Home Bu*lne»t out thorn
It you are xenons about making
money ml no *ol ol prod, no nv.
no risk Cat 262 3320
IMAGINE a* me time and mon
ay you want totaXy debt Iron
Doing a part tune from home If*
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55— Business
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best dean-credit card*. *m
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Associate of Science degree
you wi* he*&gt; prepare patient* lor
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Casselberry, FL 32707
Senior*!
Paid Training
For High W ig**
(407) 923-1330 E it 221
Senior Resource Alliance
FUNDED BY THE
DEPARTMENT
O f ELDER AFFAIRS

71— Help Wanted
ARE YOU t MOTIVATE DT
Wo are looking lor the bed
TMseitown 9300 phi* weekly.
PT hour, Fid work envvonCat Monday only 8 11
323-2070

NOW HIRING
F7T S P/T lor a Max* MamMac
luring plant In Sanlord Post
tons are available on all
shifts. Pace a* tier Personnel
*1 330-2*11 or 130-tSSS
Account Activator*
New Sweepelahe* Company
•910 HfPlue Cash Bonus***
•Paid weekly*
F/T d*y*-P/T eve**
CeM Tom **2-0*11.

71— Help Wanted

71— Help Wanted

CHRISTIAN MILLIONAIRE E*rn
more 9'* wkly than mo*t
peopto earn aa mo.
170-0901

MERRY MAIDS HIRING
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 3115266

LA B O R READY 0

1 EXP PHONE PERSON
Needed m the DeBary oilice
99 00 hr-Stariing base pay
No sales no quota *
Incoming A outgning call, to set
up .sppwntments
*41-0*90 (BUI)

DENTAL ASSISTANT

Long Term-Short Term
Tamp To HV*
A BETTER JOB FOR VOU1
Just Car Never a Fee'
HELP Personnel *29-****
A national cleaning company
ha* a md ahemoon »Mt ava«abN Pieisa apply at Saar*
Marchers*** pickup at the
SemnoN Town Cema&gt; Mai

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ave. Sanford. FL 32771_______
DISHWASHERS FTiPT |7/hr
Apply in person *1 lurgmo'*
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__ ___
Hiring IHAME BENDER tor
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9100 a TO ItROY WEEKLY
STUFFING ENVELOPES
RUSH SASETO
2tst CENTURY MARKETV4G
DEPT 13
PO BOX 2942
DELANO FL 32720

PAYROLL/ACCOUNTING
CUERK Santoro area Pad Tvne
M-F Mud have erpenenc# Ca*
329 06H or fei retume to 321■ It*

PHONE PROS
Salary • comm • bonus F/T or
P/T Relaxed atmo»ph#i*-*mohngok Oebbw or Mka 767 WTO
PORTER vt downtown Orlando
area Clean appearance, drug
free Fad diet Ce* Mleay s u ­
it* t

FINANCE
COORDINATOR
Applications are now bang tak­
en tor the position ol Finance
Coonhnator The w ikBad work
organisation.
mvohnng tweat
l
prepan eon.
ammakon. analyst* and vena
cakon of financial account, and
fiscal record* Thw position i*
responabN to too ta c u t w ®rector or htatat dewgne* tor ft&gt;
performance Bachelor’s dtgme.
Gov
accosxthng
experience
preferred, rrtrd bo
poetess a vaito a w *
APPLICATION
•Bruary 1E, 1MB. *4 6 pj«L
The H *M M * AkdBoHfe of Mb
cay «d
P O Bsi

Larg* Sanford Conparve* aeekmg asaempfert and production
worker* Start lodty. any iftdL
gred opporiurtty Vfe offer banefet. great pay and ^oaRt opporiurvhex
Contact COOLS
TAFF at 330-77*8 tor more totor-

Computor or ) reqwed Apply at
Environmental A*. 601 Cootco
Way. Santord 122419* er I n

LAKE MARY ^ r

MuM A* taws
*er*4 Mt*| H M 0 4

M . ta1M ?aSm M .F L K771

A

E A R N
F D R

TRULY NOLAN Pest Control
now fining Satoi Inipeeior* lor
Seminole * Voto*&gt;a Co Great
benefits 9 company vehicle
provided Apply 3422 S Orlan­
do Or. Sartlord
WAREHOUSE----- PO SiT ioN T
SHIPPING. RECEIVING. PICK­
ING. PACKING AND WARE­
HOUSING • RECOTON COR­
PORATION. tha nation * toad
mg
electronic
accessories,
has Immedtsto opening* m it,
Lake Mary taesmek tor 1st and
2nd shift warehouse Hours
available
7 00am 3 30pm,
a 00am 4 30pm and 4 00pm
12 30am Mud be able to kft a
nvnvnum ol 50 to, on a contnuou* basis ForkMt experience
preferred Starting rate 95 75
Id shift. 95 95 2nd shift "
Mud pass math tod Appfy m
person at 2950 Lake Emma
Road, Lake Mary FL COE.

WELDER
MQiTIg exp a mud F/T Good
pay benefits DFWP 2991592

N o w H irin g fo r
S e m in o le C o u n ty
Sate* AstocuM*
Assjstints
Fu* Tvne t PariTWne

91A p e rtm e n ta / H o m e e to
S h are
LAKE MARY - Cfhc m race area
itOGYxk • sec met uNt Call
323 5237 tv paq» 444 6596

93— Rooms For Rent
'frswf E.R(BNS4i)(NnOS

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting B |7T/wk
tkdonc Downtown 330-4421

CsN our 24 hr Job Lint todiy*

EFFlOtNCY

t-400-71Iwioes

) 1 Fringe • T74-7T70

COE

323*00*

R IG H T H AN D MAN

FURRMHEO ROOMS-AI uMt
met laurvyy phone, and M
usd 943 990a week 324-4955

Meade 75 w o rte r* daily.

*98 sign on bonus la new *m-

LK MARY SAN/ORD 17 Fe­
male preferred 9* nego tor RB
Ca* 302-77*1 leave m fuxgr

t Hr* pey to t o w n .
'Open I am
•01 Dogback R*. Longwood
260-61*•

95— Roommate
Wanted

ROOFERS eipenenced only
HELFERS nwnvnum 1* year*
old no experience necessary
Mud have rekabw da4y trantporiahon C N I3224417

S2 R O B M r^ rO R M R O N L ^
am mbbbm . m aataM .
Ca* Loon el 303-3*31

S A LE S

99 Apertmanta Unfurnished

No axp necessary We wd trim
you to earn I2540K • your fed
year tefeig a trm e t everyone
need* Leeds provided, bene­
fit* Ca* Turf Mattel to* inter­
view 321-4529
SALES RBP-Wmcd Benda
925K 935tCyetr Ful benefit*
peg Cal *30-4700

EARN PULL-TIME
PAY FOR PARTTIME WORKIII

—
"-U h rrtD TN4E— W "
•100 oR First months tons
31344*7 or 3214122
APARTMENT LOCATOR
Emd ehal you are kxkmq tor
Nororefeo.
M A R IN E R 8 V IL L A G E
LAKE AOS 1BOOM SX'OtoO
2BORM U.DtXI ANDue

3288670
ROW LEA VILLA*
t n M ecfef • WHHWwtsfi
HUO OKAY *07-32*4*31

ROUTE CARRIER
Ettabhdied Route* Newspa­
per dtkvery lor Santord Area
Earn' money etui# taking a
l the county Apply in

SANTORO HiRALO
28* N French Avenue.
BECURITV OFFICER JOB
med A Unarmed
l A Aaeec. *34-7*44
SEWING MACH OPERATORS

SANFORD Good I N Spohess
2/t heat t av hoca-cci* pako
* yard Kid* pets ok 9415 mo
• 9300TO*p **6464*___________

100— Condominium
neniete
‘OROfl/T) Pm* Rtogs Club
IS3Smt0 MAKEOA Corp Reeitar i

large Santoro companie* Cur­
rently seeking wemduai* wan
mdustnal sewing mechme and
apreadw cutler exp

103— House aUnfumiehed

TS W

• OREAT RAY
• MON-FRL Ft
• HOURLY M V

IT

SanfoTO area t
P/T M F Cal 328-0***

are *ub|*ci to
Federal Fee Mousmg Act.
makes 4 (togd to advenes
protorsnee, toKauxi or
enmnaaon based an rec*.
or. iphgwn. m s . henaxep.

me
arty
dtscar
la-

When you can own pus 3 bWm
homo mi G64A. new pax* A car­
pet? Am about HUO home*)

BUY A N l W i Bl D R O O M
1 BATH H O M l FOR
LESS T H A N RENTI NG

roeuwa m 22141**-___________

CBy el Santord. Ftortd* to
tog an
(EnghwvSpervth)
and oral commune ahon
to
Ctwfefefei mud bo
to wort varied hour* Appecabont taken Mon-Thur*. *0 0
am-1200 Noon and 300 pm 500 p* a* Bt* mdn oRoe at
ary 13. INS.
Tlw HastoAxg AxWxatRy aia«a
City *4“
--------4

IJ flA *

Sttect yourMat

*» a U PALMPOINT, SANFORD
Mo. W .

0*1* * 7 3 , 9 3 0
MCLUOMO LOT

L e t Y ou r D s ts -U n e

I

(407) 869-0444

&gt;uk

MOLLY M A C S
F/T * M F ‘ 94 m .
WM TYdn. a67-7974MI

Highway 17-92 Oeflary Fton

da. Drug Free Werikplac*.

1(900) 2*S-9203 ex*. 2330

H
u h IX
mmiwwTSTwnKG

h/ /v' \ / S

PRODUCTION
WORKERS

We have positions available
EASY PUSH BUTTON FINE RE­
LEASE. L x . 34 yn Exp.
Chooee tram over
50.000
design*. Urn) It. Free e*L
Quatoy guaranieed
9044*54011 or 407-324-3I9S

‘ B40USTRULL'
WarehouM
General Labor
Machinist,
Mod powborn offer to# chance
tor fu* hme-hee Cal tor more
(do or to KtoeduN an mme
date appt. EOE

71— Help Wanted

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
Get vt on the ground fk»&lt; ol a
last paced nationwide company
Labor Ready seek* a person
who is hard working, computer
kterale. tieubte and a team
player to work In a busy office ri
Sanford Excellent growth po
Mnlie! mm company Great ben­
efit*. including 401 k and stock
purchase plan Send retume lo
Labor Ready.
Attn Branch
Manager. 1552/1554 S French
Ave, Santord FL 32771 or lax
to 407-323 5797 EOE

Please contact CORC STAFF
330-77** tor an i

l nl; I'n); Ul 11\l
' I It 11
l\i

Are. 322-1

The Reserve, Network, a rwcngnired daltrg Indudry Nader
n recnxtng lor vanout entry
level to advanced office and indu-Jnal oppixtixvtie* torou/iout
toe Central Florida area Ttv» tot
lowvg is yist a tamping ol
available poaaion*
•OFFICE*
Customer Service
Data Entrt
Adnvnislratnre Suppori
Front Desk Attendant

9920 00 REFERRAL BO*fU**A

qucMy

Bey * Se* Tuppem em . FT PT
EARN A CAR. Free Tramng
Great 99 FNi.hr* 32I-4421

A NEW YEAR •
A NEW CAREER!

!o to

Oa*y w ertD a*y^y
hkfi

Now hiring eipenenced COOKS,
SERVICERS A DISHWASH­
ERS. Top pay. paid vacation*
a!Mr 1 year Medical benefit*
»nd a Drug Free Wort place
4650 E SR 46 West Sanford
407-130-7779 A 3770 Oriartdo
Or 17-92-Sanford, 407-321 -*30*
DENNY'S RESTAURANT.
OFFICE

Win tram Must have pleasing
personality A transportation
Seed resume to 217 S Oak

EM PLO YM ENT
O P P O R T U N IT IE S
••e*a*eweee#e*•*•*•*

WORK FROM HOME making
wooden frame* Earn to 93*4/
wk Ca* *30 9444 ext E 45

to ta l.

g e t

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f- e b r u a r ij

tb e

VENDING ROUTE DRIVER
Joel the Snack Time Vending
team lop pay 4 benefit* Mutt
have dean MvR A stab*, wort
history Start 5 15 am, MF
Longwood Can 332 9769

th e

$ 1 5 .0 0

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in

LIKE WORKING
WITH PEOPLE?

7 1 — H o lp W a n t e d

Prepaid Phone Card Route
92900 00 A wee* potential
800-357-04911

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Opnn your own maid service
Earn 920 922.hr l cam tha w
erect* from ma tounrtnr ol one ol
the largest mard l e n m m the
nation and classes now turning
3] 1-*243

TfCetM^e*

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’&amp;

70— Education &amp;
Training

F U L L -TIIV 1 E

P A R T -T IfV IE

Ca// to 899 if you qualify for this
opportunity to own a now homo.

*

4 0 7 -1 3 W 7 1 3

*

P A Y

W O R K

e* satos pne* of |71J*0 aUttkEfiAtoMlOyrt.AFftSl*

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POSmON OPEN FOR:

ADVERTISING
REPRESENTATIVE
Lbt thb Sanford
Herald ClassHtods
do *H thb wort for
you! Sailing, hir­
ing or any naad
youhava.
Call 322-2611

rupts person with integrity end antwiisan nssdsd to
cW on eccoirts tor tos Sanford Hsrsid and Lake Mary
Us. This is an ■outstoa' position wkh face-to-facs salss.
Previous sales experience preferred. Cel 322-2611 or
ma) resume to:

T h t Sanford Harold noodt C A R R IE R S for
established routes In the Sanford area. All you
need Is dependable transportation, organize*
tionel skills and afternoon availability In order
to begin a great new job!

POSITIONS AVAILABLE NOW!
Apply In Ptrton
a t lh s :

LAKE MARY ^ r
M .6 M 1 N 7 *

,R 1*771

A

300 N. French Avt.
■ enfold , F L

ro m c i ro r
R e tire d P e rs o n a

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Lute Cempoe

i N N O I N

R I U V T

C B O I V U ’

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M H Z V T .

T U E W J E M J
• W U C H W P

In c o m e !

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P H A M

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K V M F B W T .

PREVIOUS SOLUTION: I f * always nice to b# appreciated
**PBcto3y wtt*6 you a n *SB atom.* — Bob Dylan
et***arNCA.toc
ao

�Sanford Harold, Sanford. Florida •Friday. January 30. 1098 - SB

103— HousesUnfurnlshed

105— Duplex/Trlplex

to ttfr* ict u0 n,t
i f»m*f »4oo

COUNTY 2/1

HIOOEN LAKE ESTATES
a? blinds WO. sern patio g*r.
CM/A JTOa-mo Wilson Monty
B96 1200H1 *700

BY OWNER Financing
aMe Sanford Area TRIPLEX
422 EAST 5th Street For more
info Call Stuart 1-600*640-4444
LAKE MARY Clean. 2 bdrm.
near school WO hoot-up CH
A Quiet area S4MV(kscount Inveatora Realty 774*5615

107— Mobile Hornet
For Rent

HISTORICAL AREA CIOSWto
trans . 1/1, Minn lut. h* rm .
S90MMWI. 1300 O p 322 6955

ELDER SPRV4QS oil SR 4272 Bdrm« Starting • MVwk .
HTVrtap 333-1444

LAAF MARY 3/1 rck u n . CHA
urge fenced yard IK Mary
schools Ref required 16Mmo
♦ $650tec rlep 1 304 466
1370
SANTORO 4/1 S MSO mo .
M M te c dap CHA. acr pch
WSpa. Great rm. wpool table •
lire place No pals' 323-722*
SANTORO 2/1 Cony Irraton
MOO mo XMAS O-vount Ret
req 321*6757
STENSTROM RENTALS
CASSELBERRY 372 Carport
icm pch. CHA
taootaoo
MELLONVILLE 3/2 S.ng gar
tv A lam rm». Uund rm hrdwo
Art ig comer lot 1721/1700
SANTORO 3/1 7amrty room
carport, fncd yard M00/M00
SANTORO 2/2 Duplet CHA
Nee carpet 6 parol 1440/1350
JM DOYLE (407) 322*3420
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

114—
Warehoute/Rental
Space
WAREHOUSE SPACE
6.000
aq N mi 600 eq 6 a» eond often
Dock height A drive m 223

phai^^oor^Mrkvv^MOOM^^

117— Commercial
Rentala
LEASE Prime showtoom A
narehouae 110 070 tq K SR
441 frontage 407 57S 2500

Sanford Herald
claaaifieda have
served over 1 mil­
lion customer*!!!

117— Commercial
Rentala
Longwood. 17-92 Itfmo FREE
2800 aq ft AJI pan store Front/
Omca 333-6264 nr S69-6117
Office Space Available lor
Lease. Sanford Commerce Ctr
located at Park Ave A 25tn St 2
tulles appro. 3 000 *1 A 8,500
tf. S9/psf per year Parking it
abundant Call John Oay at
Strictly Commercial, lie Real
Brokers 407-646-0330.__________
OFFICE/WHSE 3.000 15.000 Si
From 53 tl Prime location Hwy
17*92 Sanlord. 1 bt horn Airport
Bhrd Call 324-4440 Jlm/Sue

to n
&amp; IH G

$A\b1o T e n yeyj W e'oF

o u r OF e u v n e n

S 1

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STUMOmOOM*!

•UOmEmmm*
• [• r g r t t M M a

• haw* 0.&amp;4I ta p *

fcSM M M r

323-3301
«

V f a p -' ^ te fe L u T io tjc ,

a

OFFICE SMCE ' 1M to 3.000
tq ft Custom offices, eiec
services
ava4
Competitive
rates 830 0506________________
O f FICE/OFFICt WARE HOUSE
Not. Ava4aMa
tarage
Ouanken Personal Slori
Cal lot data4s 578 2500
SANTORO OFFICE SPACE
2 Suites available • 1100 ST 4
1100 ST. 407-321-7004

3/1.1 Large lanced yard. CHA.
On ly 527.000 VIP “
Inc 407-332-0004

AC A Brick tonatmct- 2 bdrm.
den work shop laundry
carport 539 500 330-1066

A G r e a t P la c e

"p to m

to

L iv e

231— Cere For Sale

GARAGE SALE
SAT 9-3

BS CRYSLER LATER 5 speed
tow maes PwPs.Pb. good ues
ratko &gt;750 349-5066__________

560 Weldon Bhrd SCC entrance
road Inside Contents of new
bom nuney for 5 322-7130.

A VARD SALE it lha perfact
way to do mat and lha SanA
Hereto can bring people lo your
door Advertise your sale at the
» anhard Hereto and Labe B a y
U H tor onfy 151/Vne and wtoen
lha itama leave wtvto lha money
cornea m. Can by Noon
Tuesday and your 5-kna ad can
run for Uvea days in lha Herald
and once in the Lake Mary Life
tor ONLY 110*2011 Al we ask is
(hat you prepay the at Cal us
we can help"

219— Wanted to Buy

BIO. BK1 TARO SALE
Frt-Sun. S-7T 1200 W 22nd St
al

Alum. Cane Copper / Brass
Kokomo Racyc lfng: 331-0004
6-5,1
• I f W. Tlrtl-M/T
Flrat-i
. Sat.*-1

221— Good Things to
Eet
NAVEL ORANGES A REO
GRAPCFRUrr. Meriwether
Farms 3461 Celery Ave
Navels red grapefruits, tanger­
ines Freeh From Grove We
ahp
BAQOS MARKET
323-3661

223—M Isceila n eou s

ESTATE SALE
FR1/SAT 9-3
141— Hornet For Sale
GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Homes tram pannes on |1
Oaaoquant Taa. Repot REOs
Your Area To* Free (I) 600 216
0000 Eat M 2206 tor current wsl

181— Appliances A
Furniture For Sole
■OTA BED • LOVE SEAT
Ooodcondbon 1100
334-37S7

193— Lawn A Garden
HEATHROW gated community
Esacubve 4 bdrm 3 bath. Pool
3 car garage. 53/5.000 Cal
S33-307I0 tor appovemanl
opto only

RF/VINC
MOVE IN CORO 3/3. caratmc
ined yard acmd porch.
panabng
rnrmrs e w rm Onfy1174
| 000
HOE CALLAWAY. Neahor
(407) 324-0211, l i t . 106
HISTORIC OWTRtCT Chamvng
home m move-m comhbon
MUST SELL 546K Ca* Barbara
Simmons

217— Garage Selee

WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

(407) 322-2611

A MOVE m SPECIAL11 400 »q
II A up* 5265 A MONTH CXVa
Storag* 321 0120 or 333 2554

Re a l Estate , d*c
322-7499

3291 S. SANFORD AVE., SANFORD

yoU K b

pOH’T

M f.ilty M i'so iin •

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118— Office Space For
Rent

in one of these cozy homes.
f .

217— Garage Sales

PROFESSIONAL/RETAR.
Space 1M1 W 1st Street 1605100 aq 11 5350/mon A UP
BEVERLY B. MASON REALTY
(407)322-61*5

141— Homee For Sale

CUDDLE UP

K IT 'S' CAR LYLK ® by Larry Wrighl

LAWN
EQLHPM6NT Tanaka
lack adgars A hedge inmmars
1150 each Tralar w-gaia 1300
Kaaogg 5 HP SO gal compreaaor 54M Sprayers . need eat­
en. A misc items
407-326Murrey &gt;1* N
mower, rear beggar and rrsach■rg plug Etc cond 165 326-

LAKE MANY Cusl b« 3.J (
OmbaK. pond 5M.500
RENOVATED '
ipfl pton tern prch 516.*00
SC POOL Pre torectosa 1? W'
tWIam 2 car gsHcprt 573.600
4/1.6 Over 1 600 aq 8 Uvktrv
lam. kpic. toed 163.600
RENOVATED Like nee 1/3 acre
Oat wkshp crpl toed 170000
• * a i 11
*.

211—

Antlqua/Collectlblee
MOOERN TURN. A 1
1 PKCS or WIk
*06-774-2221/407 660 1632

307 Satsuma Ravenna Park
Sub 25to Street to Vihton. Oo
North to Satsuma to 307 Fofewv
■tons Everythng needs to aa*
Sc/atove aaaL table A 4 chat*
TV. rol top d a *. Mchen aama
smaa coaactbtos. 2 pa Ho eats,
radmen , tots of household itmaa Al Bungs m very nee con­
dition Brmg rash and truck
Cal 029-0272.
___________

FLEA MARKET
SAT ONLY 9-3
HACIENDA VILLAOE Mobile
Home Park-Rac Hal Rt 434 . 2
moss East of 17-92
Intida
Somedvng tor everyone1'*_______
Sal A Sort 4 77 170
Cacto HtodanLakaVMaa.

OARAQE SALE
SAT/SUN 9*?
332 AJdrup Way-Lake MaryChate Groves sub 06 46A to
Casaverda fokoar signs
Wd
bassaiat wbeddrg AC. TOYS.
dodwig. TOOLS, and toft more*!

MULTI-FAMILY
YARD SALE
SAT ONLY S-7
3471 Catory Ave Sanford Kids
s*A» 6 tats more"

PORTER
M-F, 17.006*. to benefits.
CoM 361-1110

M OLDS CALAIS Sedan Low
mileage, great gai mileage 6
comfort 12500. 321-0334

235—
ThicK/Bueee/Vane For
Sale
•0 CHEVY pek-up hall Ion AT
Runs good MOO 0 6 0 Cal lor
more into 324-6947
42 DOOQE RAM 250 longbed
van 134.632 nvies Runt As
Is See and make offer al Sanlord Herald. 300 N French Ave.
Sanford (In back of mafn bu4d-

ng)

238— Vehicles Wanted
CASH U l p a d *
For Junk Cars. Thick* A Mad

KEEPAucmcAKAunruL jnm o

240— Boat Rentate

231— Cere For Sale

FTSHB4G BOATS FOR RENT
Starkng M 530 A up Also
24' Pontoon Cal: 330-1612

LET US DO THE
WORK FOR YOUI

241— flee.
Vehlclea/Campera For
Sale

The Ssntord H fk i/ lm k t
Mary U H wants to main
you moneyl

JAYCO popup Top of 8ie kne
Has everything 54500
Call
322-4341.

8 you place a two week ad w*h
us to sea your vehefe (pubftoies m both the StntonJ Merakf
and the ta le Mary t/% al a cost
of onfy 127.54) and you donl
ta4 &lt; nght away, w el run lha ad
for another two weeks al no
arge1 Al we ask is mat you
char
P*7y tor 9 * V«I two weeks betore we run 4 tor free*

Well do sN tfw work •
you coiled all the l U .
Call U6 al (407) 322-2611
and
wretch BemfnoU County*'
for you!!)

Wa havw a great
daal for you!!!
Run your car ad
for 10 daya, for
only $27.54. If you
don’t aall it, we
will run it for
anothar 10 daya at
no charge! Call
the ciaaaified
department at
322-2611 today!!

&lt; &gt;* . 11&lt; &gt;i t r j i

» i /•. i

153— Acreage Lot For
Sale
O f LTONA 10 acres ideal lor
mobaa nomaaea horaaa. canto
tarmesg or nursary* Zoned agn
Cultural
13 tOGACRE
Sm
down wownar Usance *04-7*71771 or 604-767-6623
O A K R Io S r FARMS
Osteen
Daaona area 10 acres ideal tor
horaaa or canto larm Mobile
home or homeeito Zoned agn
$44,900 Fnanang aval ml am
rwnt (904) 797*6300

c/« BRAND/
^fiEWVEAferv
*
Wishing y ou *
bundles o f Joy, toads o f laughter,
tons o f fun ...All year and after!

^

• Large flpaflows AptrtmtflU/ with
Urge CloeeU • Lake Front
• VbUeyt»U • Sparkling M
pfamis Courts

C oun try Lak e
Apartments

WAREHOUSE
SPACE
Warehouse spec# for
rant, 1,250 eq. ft., part of
larger warehouse area. 24
hour access. Located
behind Sanford Herald
newspaper budding. Truck
loading dock available at
no additional cost. No
lease required.
For more information,
cell Frank Vottoline at the
Sanford Herald.

322-2611

�*H •Sanford Herald. Sanford Flonda - Friday, January 30.1990

by Chic Young

BLONDIE

is neurofibromatosis hereditary?
avoid becoming pregnant until your
anemia has been treated
I'm also concerned that your doc­
DEAR DR. r.OTT: Wo know a family
whose aon has neurofibromatosis. tors are unable to find the cause of
The mother says her doctor told her it your anemia This means that the
was inherited. She says there was common causes, such as iron defi­
nothing like this in her family, ro ciency or infection, have been ruled
guess who is to blame? How can it be out Therefore, your anemia could
blamed on one Ride or another when reflect a serious undiagnosed ailment.
the odds are ro Rmall? Isn't some­ In sueh a rase, you would surely not
thing like this a combination of many want to jeopardize your health or your
genes?
baby's life.
Report “ Blood — Donations It
DEAR READER: Neurofibro­
In my opinion, you should request a Disorders " Other rwidcrs who would
matosis occurs In one out of 3,000
referral (o a hematologist (blood spe
like a copy should send $2 plus a long,
births. It is characterized by skin
rialisO and identify the source of your self addressed, stamped envelope to
spots that are well-demarcated and
anemia before starting a family.
I*.0. Box 2017, Murray Hill Station.
arc the color of coffee with milk,
To give you more information. I am New York. NT lOISfi He sure to men
hence the term “cafe au lait" spots In
addition, the disease is associated sending you a copy of my Health lion the title
with nerve tumors, bone abnormali­
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DEAR DR UOTT. I am very ane
mic. but the doctors can't find any
reason for it I'd like to start a family,
but I don't want to harm myself or an
unborn child Is (hen* any reason that
I shouldn't get pregnant*
DEAR READER: Yes. there is.
lYegnancy places a tremendous phys­
ical burden on a woman, the presence
of severe anemia, causing further
slrrss. could be harmful for both you
and the baby I think that you should

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In ms year ahead, you are hkely to have
soma vary strong persona) Interests that
could enhance you material posfton As
you movs forward, you'll bring others
along with you.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-feb. 11) In busi­
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of mystery about your Intentions could
pul you in a stronger bargaining posibon.
Ksep your trump card In reaarva. Trying
to patch up a broken romance? Tha
Astro-Graph Matchmaker can help you
understand what to do to make tha ratetionship work. Mail 82.7S to Matchmaker,
c/o this newspaper, P.O. Oox 1758.
Murrey HA Staton. New York. NY 10158.
) March 80) There could
be several Interesting davalopmsnts
today that might Impact you favorably.

One pertains to an old sndsavor you
thought ran out ottust
ARCS (March 21-April IS) Being com­
passionate and generous to others today
will make you leal as good about your
i tha recipient does — perhaps

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) In your deci­
sion-making processes today, stnve to be
imaginative as wall as logical This wai
help you perceive si perspectives ot oth­
ers involved
LIBRA (kept. 23-Oct. 22) Your organize
ttonal abiluwt are quits keen today. If a
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A big plus protect ol yours needs lo be system­
going lor you lodty is your abtkty to tunc- atized. do Hnow You can bring order out
kon as a reaksbc visionary Ways can be of chaos
found to develop your d u i lor a practi­
cal purpose
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Mov. 22) The test­
GAMIHt (May 21-June 20) Challenges
aren't apt to intimidate you today, but
instead will serve to stimulate your
desires for achisvsmsnt. You will bo
RfOMMd lO IUCC— d

CAMCCR (June 21-Jufy 82) Friends w*
bo recapture to your suggestions today if
you share your ideas instead of lotsting
your views upon thorn. Be a teacher, not
a preacher.
L fO (July 23-Aug. 22) Usually, wa do
not perform too wei whan wa put undue
pressure upon ourselves Today, howev­
er. you are likely lo work bailor racing
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ings you have lor your friends today
could be quits intense It a pal winds up
in a tight spot, you'll be the one who
answers the bs&lt; tor assistance
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 82-Dee. 21)
Financial and commercial trends conbnue
to strengthen lor you today. You might
profit more Irom an ongoing development
by addng imaginative touches.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 18) Your
powers of persuasion could be extremely
effective today Whan you promote your
Ideas or ventures, others w * note what
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��2A Santoft) Herald, Santofd. Florida * Sunday. February 1, 1998

Business
without standing out from the
rest o f the class. The nam e of
the gam e here Is ge llin g the
kids lo exercise without m ak­
ing them do It. H its whole e x ­
perience Is supposed to lx* fun
as well as beneficial to their
h e a lth *
W ith d ie introduction of
Kids Pace at W orld Gym.
fam lltrs h avr another activity
that they can all participate

L o s t in c y b e r s p a c e ?
Arc you tapped into Uir big­
gest business revolution that
has occurred in our lifetim e?
For us non technical types, the
mere thought o f this faceless
entity called c y b e rs p a c e
is
enough to scare us into Ignor­
ing the em erging technologies.
There Is no reason to be
scared o f this trend. Instead of
making It w ork for you. You
can reach out to com m ercial
and non-com m ercial sites for
Inst antaneous Information.
The Sm all business Adm ini­
stration
has
a
site
(http: / /www.sbao nllne.sba .gov /
1 that Is a dream for a sm all
business owner. You can learn
how to apply for an SBA loan.
The SBA has shareware that
can be used to write a business
plan or operate you r business.
* Th e Securities and Ex­
change
Com m ission
(http://www.sec.gov/! provides
Investment guidance,
advice
and Information
■ The Internal Revenue S erv­
ice
(http://www.lrs ustreas.gov/)
provides tax forms, instruc­
tions. regulations
* The Department o f Treasury
(http://ww w ustrras.gov/) p r o ­
vides access to inform ation on
Treasury programs and a ctiv i­
ties.
* The United States D ep a rt­
ment of Comm erce-Bureau o f
tile
Census
(http://www.census.gov/)
pro­
vides statistical
data about
people and the econom y.
•
Kcdworld
(http://www..fcdworld.gov/)
provides an access point for
locating and acquiring govern­
ment Information.
• United States Departm ent
of
Com m erce
(http://www.doc.gov/) provides
a range o f services to bu si­
nesses.
• United Stales Department
of
Com m erce-International
Trade
Adm inistration
(http://www.ita.doc.gov/) helps
com panies sell products and
services abroad.
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(http://www.state.fl.us/commcr
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* Stat-USA (http://www.statusa gov) Is a source o f In tern a ­
tional trade data.
These are Just som e o f the
research tools available to you
just for the asking. If you are
not taking advantage o f Ute
vast amount o f data and h elp
to plan and run vour sm all
business, don't be surprised
when your technically savvy
competitors surpass you.
A recent survey published by
INC. Magazine showed that
only 8 percent o f sm all bu si­
nesses have access to the In ­
ternet versus 51 percent o f
large businesses. Are you le t­
ting your large com petitor out
distance you In the glob a l
econom y? Did you realize that
you can com m unicate with
Europe for the price o f a local
phone call? Im agine the mar­
keting possibilities to sh ow ­
case your products or com m u­
nicate with potential cu stom ­
ers at a relatively low cost.
Wayne Hardy Is the C o o rd i­
nator o f the Sm all Bustness D e
ivlopm en t C enter at Sem inole
Com m unity College. H e can be

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By K E L U E W E R N E R

Herald S taff W riter
LAKE MARY * For years,
everyone In the fitness Indus­
try has believed that children
under Ihc age o f 14 should not
be Involved In a weight train­
ing program.
World Gym In Lake Mary is
changing that belief with the
Introduction o f Us revolu tion­
ary equipment. Kids' Pace.
KldzFlt
International
has
developed the weight train ing
center that Is geared for kids
In two groups. 4-7 and 8-12,
and World Gym Is the only
place In the state to offer this
new fitness venture for c h il­
dren.
'K id s nerd to be more a c ­
tive,’ said ©m i ow n rr Ben C o ­
hen. T i l l s Is a great program
set up to get kids m ote In­
volved in fitness and m ore
educated about how to stay
healthy. Teaching k id * early
• b o o t p r o p e r » n u t r it io n • a n d
c x f i r ls c w H I h e l p
to k eep

CQmauxec*.

W EA TH ER

In. W lille mom and dad arc on
die big people's eq u lp m r.d .
their children can enjoy the
little pcoplr's equipm ent.
Classes nrr beginning soon
and will lie nl varying tim es of
day lo accom m odate every­
one's schedule. It's never lo o
early lo teach children the
Im portance o f exercise and
Kill's Pare Is the perfect way
lo do that.

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TIDES: Deytea* leaek high:
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3:56 a.m., 4:29 p.m. New
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adiL, 10;51 p.m., low: 4:01
|a.m., 4:34 p.m., Cocoa Beach:
high: 10:43 a.m., 11:06 p.m..
low: 4; 16 a.m., 4:49 p.m.

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them
healthier
throughout
their Uvcil I —________________
A fter years o f research by
doctors, health exercise and
fitness specialists. It has b e­
come evident that kids are not
as healthy today as they
should be. In fact, the l u m ­
bers arc quite distressing.
More
children
are
over­
weight than ever before, 40
percent o f children ages 5-10
exhibit at least one risk factor
for coronary heart disease and
television view ing Is on the In­
crease,
averaging
over 30
hours per week.
Kids Pace offers children a
fun and entertaining way to
becom e active through both
weight training and ca rd io­
vascular exercise that la c o m ­
pletely safe and age a p p rop ri­
ate.
The basic prem ise o f the
equipment Is that kids only
get out o f It what they put In
It. Th e m achines are oil-

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or stir can only work to their
illness level.
Also, If the child gets d is­
tracted and w alks away, the
m achine will stay tn position.
There Is no risk to the child
from either too much weight
or unsafe equipment.
Each class Is 30 minutes
long and consists o f a warn
up.
an alternating rotation
through the m achines for 20
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covery station for 20 secon ds
and then a cool down. Th e re­
covery stations Include oil o f
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like Jump ropes, hula-hoops,
hoppy balls and beanbags.
And each class has a them e
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citing.
T h e best thing about Kids
Pace Is that everything 1s set
up so there Is no c o m p e ti­
tion.* Cohen explained. “ Every
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POLICE BRIEFS
Driving under the influence
Jon W lKrmon. 23. o f 207
V rn tu ni Dr.. Sanford, wan ar
rrstrcl W nln rn day by Sanford
[mill r. W lsrm an was ch arged
with operating a m otor v r h lc lr
without
a driver's
licen se.
Wlsrtn.in was u rrrstrd In I ) ip
600 blink of llid d rn
Dike
D iiv p . lfi-|&gt;ort said tb.it a lr a f­
fle stop Piisurd after W lsrm an
failed to stop at a stop sign.
Hetty Jo Tito mas. 53. o f 177
K. Grand I lend A v p ., Dike
Mary, was arrestrd Thursday
try1 Diiigwuod {Milter.
Tliom as
was ebarbed wtlli DUI and a r ­
rrslrd at tfir co m e r o f County
Itoad 427 and G eorgia Avenue.
O ilierr
approached
Thom as
when lie noticed her kneeling
next to the passenger sldr ol
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h er car.
■Grand (feed
lx-o Thom pson. 19. 500 1/2
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rested W ednesday by Sanford
[Miller. Thom pson was ch arged
with grand theft and arrested
111 I lie 300 block of Tow n e
C enter Circle.

Aggravated assault/battery
W illie Tliom as. 28, o f Lake
Monroe Terr.. Sanford, was a r­
rested Thursday by Sanford
poller. Thom as wits ch arged
with
aggravated
assault
(Dreamt), use o f a flrrurm in
the com m ission o f a felony and
shooting o Dreamt Into a o c ­
cupied dwelling. Tliom as was
a rrrslrd In the 800 block o f
Sou lit French Avenue. Thom as
was positively Identified as a
man who cam e lo an apartmrnt with a black rifle and
started to o{teit lire Inlo Die
front door.
T h rrrsa Rolirrr. 27, o f 443 6
Kudlu Avr., Sanford, was a r­
rested W ednesday by S em i­
nole County deputies. R o lirrr
was charged with aggravated
battery. Im p ro p er exhibiting o f
dangerous weapon, battery on
law enforcem ent officer and
resisting with violence.
Rohrer was arrested at the above
address. Report sold that Rohrer allegedly hit her llvr-ln
boyfriend In the head with a
beer battle, and also th rea t­
ened him with a knife.

Controlled substance
Charles Johnson.
26,
of
2547 Georgia A vr., Sanford,
was arrested
Thursday
by
Sem inole
Counly
deputies.
Johnson was charged with sale
o f a controlled substance and
possession o f a controlled sub­
stance. Johnson was arrested
at Ridgewood Villas.
Janies W illiam s. 25, o f 2553
Marshall Avr., Sanford, was
arrested Thursday by S em i­
nole County deputies. W illiam s
w as charged with possession o f
a controlled substance and
sale o f a controlled taibstancr.
W illiam s
was
arrested
at
Ridgewood Villas.
Ivory Peterson, 18, o f 819

Valencia St.. Sanford, was a r­
rested Th u rsday In’ Sem inole
County deputies.
Peterson
was chargrd with sale o f a
controlled substitute and pos­
session of a con trolled substance and arrested In the v i­
cinity
of
20th
S treet
City/County Investigative Du­
rr .m w ere conductin g an o p ­
eration wbt-n Die arrest was
made
Damien llu rkr. 23. of 74
Sem inole
G ardens,
Sanford,
was a rrrslrd
Thursday
by
Sem inole
County
d rp u llrs.
llm k c was t hat get! u nit sale
of a controlled substance and
tirsp ass after wanting. Burke
was u rrrstrd at Die co m er o f
Third Street and Olive.

Flytoi object

jL

Uhiiiuia Fryer.
oZ 4 6 0 &amp; !
T e n a i r U|.. Sanford, was ur­
rrstrd ntursU ny l»y S.utrord
{Millie. Fryer was charged with
sluMitlng/throwmg m issile into
dw elling. Fryer was a rrrs lrd
In the 2500 blin k of R idgewiKid Avenue. Fryer llirrw a
two by four piece o f wood
through a window.

Battery
Andres Olivo. 19. of 757
C rrrk w a trr Terr.. L ik e M ary,
was arrested Friday by S em i­
nole County deputies.
O livo
was charged wtih battery and
arrested at the above rrald rn rr. Report said that O livo
allegedly pushed his b roth er
down causing Ills b roth er's
head lo strike an rn d table.

Trespassing
W illie Howard. 22. o f 255 0
Byrd Avr., Sanford, was a r­
rested Friday by Sanford p o ­
lice.
Howard was ch a rgrd
with
trespassing
(o ccu p ied
dw elling) and urrested In Die
1600 block
o f West
25th
Street. A warning wus Issued
against defendant on N ovem ­
ber 6. 1997.

Local students
to com pete for
prize in music
Special to the H erald__________

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Home of the Largest $1.00 Dratt
ALL

For you r In format ton, this is
Die* first o f three projects that

will afTcct Ihe Intersection o f
County (Toad 46A and Rinehart
Road. Th e oth er two projects
are the w idening o f 46-A to
start In the Fall o f 1998 and
the 1-4 Interchange with 4G-A
to start In May. 1998. All three
construction
activities
will
have a significant Impact on
the entire area from a traffic
circulation standpoint. Finally,
please note that the 45 mph
speed limit on Rinehart Road
will be reduced to 30 mph and
that speeding fines will be
doubled.

O R IA K D O - Three S em in ole
utmmtMtart U0
County students are am ong
fur mart ln/urmahvn and afrrt vuUo on cataract rrmotal
Die 29 Central Florida high
school students who will c o m ­
C aU 1-80 0-E Y E E X A M
pete in Ihe I99H "Negro S p ir i­
tual" Scholarship C om p etition .
Cataract &amp; Laser
r M $ * ll:$ ti
The en tran ts from Sem inole
l Mary (4VT) 333-5111
In s titu te
County are P a trrre Blom fteld
Oraaf* C k j IM4) 7744044
alto, and Hope V ictoria W al­
&gt; »*.t*i* •**« f$» % W N « $ t « Ikf I f f a 'fVtt * M CMP m H ’K h A K \t
IM
ton. soprano, of D tkr M ary
«*'*;•
m
«*■£* «
o* H wmm rt «•*$ "
High
School,
and
Malt
Thom pson, of M aster's A c a d ­
em y.
'Dlls is the second year In
which the Grady-Ruyam P rize
III Sacred
Music
will
be
awarded
lo
area
AfricanAm erican
high
school
stu­
dents
Right Afrii;ai|-Am erican high
school students, all finalists tor
■m i t
the Grady Kayam Prize, will
Ik- chosen Irortt u field o f 2H
entrants during Die Feb, 7
prelim inary phase o f llir com petition. On Feb. 14 the stu­
dents will p articip ate In Dlls
A /O A /
y e a r s Mastery o f Music p r o ­
gram. which will give lliem the
op]M&gt;mmlty to work with and
learn from one o f the country's
prem ier scholars und artists In
the field o f black spiritual m u ­
t o I I I I . . , , l ot,
I , 0 . 1. .
sic. Jacqu eline Butler Halrston. Under the guidance o f
Hairston,
they
will
study,
analyze und perform
N egro
spirituals, including the piece
Ms. Hairston arranged sp e c ifi­
cally for this y e a r s event. You
‘ 199
s 19 9
fond IJ Can T ell th e Wot hi.
Later that day. the students
will perform before a panel o f
music professionals and an
audience o f com m un lly le a d ­
ers who share a concern about
OPERATED BY WAINWRICHI S VACAIIONS
the cultural heritage o f the
Negro spiritual und about op ­
portunities for m inority stu­ B V «* * r ttr o tr tc r t| ir r tH y «i«S a fe * t«* M lr t* * a k ta p fuKUOSMMlRtM (RUM
dents to attend college. Th e

Incidents
Jew elry npd an Kririsson
cell phone were stolen T u es­
day In the 700 block o f French
Avenue.
Total
umount o f
property: $474.
A Panasonic
VCR
w orth
$329 wus stolen W ednesday In
the 1300 block o f West 20th
S treet.
A Unisys Pentium PC c o m ­
puter was stolen W ednesday in
the 500 block o f West Lake
Mary Boulevard. Total amount
o f property: $ 2,500.
Jew elry und US eolns w ere
stolen W ednesday In the 2 4 0 0
block o f Adains Court.
T otal
amount o f property: $22 7.
An AM/FM cassette stock
radio was stolen W ednesday In
the 400 block o f Locust A v e ­
nue.
Total amount o f p ro p ­
erty: $100.
A Sharp stereo system w orth
$500 wus stolen W ednesday In
Die 1400 block o f Mara Court.

IJ\KK MARY - Rick Diaz, city
o f L ik e Mary lias Issued Die
follow ing n o llrc regarding Die
Rinehart Road W iden ing P ro j­
ect: the city o f D ike M ary
would like lo provide Its resi­
dents. visitors, and su rrou n d­
ing neighbors with pertinent
Inform ation related to Its* road
c onst ruction project beginning
Feb 2
Tin- c im s iruction com pan y.
Marlin K Kby. Inc., lias r e ­
ceived an order lo proceed e f­
fective Feb. 2. which allow s
1 *m Hi m onths to perform all
ii.ip rovrm rn ts
to
Rinehart
Road. These im provem ents inelude four nrw traffic lanes, a
median, new tn ifllr signals,
.uni .01 Die underground uillitlc-s inherent lo Ih e p rojeet.
Th e representatives
o f this
consume lion
com pany
have
slated that they would like lo
I m- done tiy Dec. 2H. This Is a
very o p tlm lsllr schedule and
Ibe i l ly ol Luke Mary is c o m ­
muted
to assist
them
In
reaching that goal. N e v e rth e ­
less. there will Im* eleven to
twelve months of Intense consin u ilein and In convenience.
Therefore. Die city Is asking
lor your help, cooperation, and
understanding. Kvrn though a
detailed M aintenance o f Tr.ifflr schedule has Ih-tm d e v e l­
oped und approved, at times It
will I m - eliffle till to use Rinehart
Road until II is com pleted In
order lo help you lo reaeh
your elestin.itIons safely and In
a tim ely m anner, we have developed the follow ing map of
ilten iatlve routes Please clip
It. copy It. and use It ils you
see til It Is designed to h elp
you choose the la*st altern ative
roule. depending on your d e s ­
tination.
I. As shown on the map. if
you are heading north towards
Sanford. Volusia. Deltona, etc.
your Im-h| alternative will be
Rinehart Road, towards State
Road 40.

to stay on C.R. 46A, go over I4. turn Into Heathrow and
reach D ike M ary Boulevard on
Ihe w eslsld e o f 1-4. from which
you can cith er take 1-4. M ark­
ham W oods Road, o r stay on
Dike Mary Boulevard.
3. If. on the o th er hand, you
need l o g o to 17-92, your best
route would lx* Country Club
Road (C -I5 I or stay em SR 46
Fast to Airport Road or to 17*
92.

DAY.. E V E R Y

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• Bar Open Till Mldntte Every Day but Sundays.
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Editorials/ Opinions
EDITORIALS

O n the waterfront
San ford
M ayor L a iry
D a le
w ith
m u ch
fan fare played
to a n a w e d
cro w d Friday, w h en h e u n veiled p la n s
for a $75 m illion w a te rfro n t c o m p le x .
th at Inclu des a c on ven tion cen ter, h o ­
tel. ap artm en ts and a re sta u ra n t. T h e
p resen ta tio n w as m ad e at the S e m i­
n ole C h am b er o f C o m m erce lu n c h e o n
a t th e O rlando N o rth H Uton H otel.
Can you feel th e excitem en t? W e
certa in ly can.
D evelop er J o se p h Pacitti. p re s id e n t
o f PR A D evelo p m en t a n d M a n a g e m e n t
C orporation , is certain th at a p a r t n e r ­
ship can b e forged w ith th e city,
S em in ole C ou n ty a n d the prtvate s e c ­
tor to b rin g the p ro ject to fru itio n ,
p erh ap s b rea k in g g ro u n d la te r th is
year. C ou n ty co m m issio n ers Joined
Dale In his en th u sia sm , a s d id e x e c u ­
tives from the D o u b leT re e H otel ch ain .
Pacitti. to date. Is ac tin g o n a lim ite d
exclu sive the city voted h im In o r d e r
to com e up w ith a p la n fo r th e la k e front. Local a rc h ite c tu re firm B u rk e .
Bales &amp; M ills A sso c iates. Inc. w a s
used, becau se P R A felt th e a sso c ia tes
w ou ld have a b e tte r feel fo r the a re a
and Its needs th an a n o u tsid e r. No
w o n d er the cro w d w a s stu n n e d w h e n
D ale rose to p re se n t h is fo rec ast o f
Sanford's fu tu re. T h e re n d e rin g s he
unveiled In th at fo rec ast a re b e a u tifu l.
Sanford's la k e fro n t h a s b e e n o n th e
d evelo p m en ta l d ra w in g b o a rd sin ce
1917.

Som e

th in g s

h ave

been

done

over the y e a rs, b u t certain ly , n o th in g
o f this m agn itu d e. D a le s a id th e n ext
step is fo r a city ta sk fo rce to c h e c k
ou t o th er cities w ith sim ila r p ro je c ts
b y Pacitti.
W e sh are th e visio n w ith o u r c ity
a n d cou n ty le a d e rs, w h o u n d e rsta n d
th e key to S a n fo rd 's fu tu re Is In q u a l­
ity p ro jec ts s u c h a s th is o n e. In c re a s ­
in g d o lla rs In th e lo cal econ om y , fu e l­
in g the Job m ark et, a n d b o o stin g e x i® «n g P T O t f t y j

Riding (light) rails, and other plans

a fe o lt t h e

S em in ole CotliV
go ..gu y s..

. W av to

Think about this,
Seminole County

HATTON II
C rn tlt H l l l m II It • valtran
member el nvmerewt (evernmeel
Im iSi e»* It t clv*t erMvHt k. (be
Interettef ft

tant that our county com m issioners assist In
seeing that this city is not neglected. There are
a few Issues at this moment that I think are
very Im portant.
First, that the name o f the Orlando Sanford
Airport not be changed. It la very clear that the
present name la beat for this city and It a
growth and developm ent. Leave the name aa It
la. Second, we must not let the developm ent of
the 17-92 corridor from the south o f the county
to Sanford be Jeopardized In anyway. This la
extrem ely Im portant. In my view those who
oppose this project are not looking at the Im­
portance o f this project to Ihta city! You the
readers must make tt clear that you do not
want Sanford to be Ignored any longer.
Mayor Larry Dale disagrees on the name
change regarding the airport. I hope that he
will have a change o f heart regarding this mat­
ter. 1 think that la possible now. It seems clear
that It could affect the growth o f the airport
and therefore affect the growth o f the city.
Mayor Dale la the right man at this tim e for
this city. That does not mean that all his deci­
sions are correct and It ts right, and construc­
tive. for all to present their views. In this case
the name change would also affect Die county
aa a whole, therefore, the county com m ission­
ers ought to express thetr views concerning
this Issue. We must remember that the county
has put a great deal o f em phasis on econom ic
developm ent. Taking this Into consideration
would It be prudent, or consistent, for the
county not to at least give their thoughts re­
garding this m atter? A name change would not
be w ise If you consider the im portance placed
on econom ic developm ent. The real winner, or
loser, In all o f this could be the Ctty o f San­

The C ity o f Sanford Is well on Its way, and It
la extrem ely Im portant that the right decisions
be made during these very crucial times. The
city must express w isely its position on several
law ice. Including light rail, and must Insist
that this city be a part o f the planning now
and not be placed on the back burner. Be­
cause Sanford la the county seat, tt Is Im por­

*

.M a y o r T m s 'a i

ford.

The Sarrford Herald has certainly taken the
lead In reporting news and views. Others are
now taking a closer look at 'Light Rail*. I'm
proud to soy that we brought this before the
public, our readers, last year.
The truth ts that It la the duty o f the media,
tn particular newspapers, to report to you all
o f the news. It Is vrry difficult at tim es to take
a position, tn fact. It Is not always possible.
W e can only supply you with the facta as we
know them.
In columns, such as this. It ts possible to
give an opinion based on the facts as I under­
stand them to be. I am not always right and
have had the luxury o f being able to change my
poslUon on occasion. However. I have tokrn
rather strong stands on certain Issues. Fortu­
nately. these positions have proven to be cor­
rect or at least the same position that most
readers have taken.
The ‘ Light Rati* system may prove to be a
m ajor em barrassm ent to the vast m ajority o f
our public officials sim ply because It w ill be
proven to have been a very poor Investm ent
and not the proper use o f transportation reve­
nues. Transportation system s are changing. At
this very moment there are new concepts and
system s being developed. I f Central Florida
were to commit to light rail It would find Itself
out o f step with new system s before the light
rail system Is com pleted, in my opinion. It Is a
m istake to even put in place the very first
phase from Orlando to International Drive.
Long ago, tn this newspaper, we expressed
our thoughts on transportation. We did It
through the opinion column and presented
other reported concepts. Not only about light
rail but also about the highway system and
other constructive measures that may be taken
to Im prove our transportation problem s. I am
very proud o f those articles and the sta ff o f
this newspaper. There are many who w ill not
be aware o f how w e have been a ‘ Step Ahead*
accept you the readers
n
o f the Sar\ford Herald.

Apiss
If Sanford Is to grow there has to be a plan.
Part o f that plan must Include being a m ajor
player In Central Florida. That means that the
city must take an active role In what Is hap­
pening In several areas such aa transporta­
tion. the airport, the 17-92 corridor, develop­
ment o f the waterfront and econom ic p o ssib ili­
ties o f that developm ent. The m ind-set o f the
citizens o f this city should be that we have eve­
rything that la necessary to become the envy of
any Central Florida city and are must not let
the opportunity in front o f us today...slip away.
This ts the MOMENT. This Is the time for this
city to step forward and to make It d ea r to Sla­
ter Cities, the Sem inole County Com m ission
and others, that the tim e has come fo r som e
attention to be given to the City o f Sanford, the
county seat. In this endeavor there must be
support, and constructive auggestlona, given to
the m ayor and others.
1 ought to be paid for this advice. First, a
m istake la made tn Jeb Bush's choosing o f a
running mate. Then a New York newspaper
blam es Feeney for Bush's defeat. During, or a f­
ter. all o f this Donald Trump apparently as 1
understand It. Is contributing to the cam paign
in some way. 1 don't associate Donald Trum p
aa a country cousin to all o f us In Florida. I
are him as a New York real estate entrepre­
neur also involved In casinos. On top o f all o f
this la the failure to understand the pivotal
role o f Central Florida. If my vision were juat
slightly blurred I would not be able to tell you
If 1 were looking at Jeb Bush or Oeorge Stu­
art...at this tim e. I hope It changes.
Some predictions...Sanford's airport name
w ill remain aa tt la. The 17-92 corridor w ill be
more im pressive than we Imagined due to a
long and hard- fought debate between those
who wish to see the success o f this venture
and those with little Interest tn this city and
very little foresight aa to what ts beat for the
county as a whole. The Sem inole County
School System w ill take the lead In the state In
presenting new concepts regarding educational
alternatives. Surprising new political leader­
ship arising from Sem inole County. A nasty

vow

NEED TO SEE

TONY
TIZZIO

MV AAPP

CARD?

L E T T E R S

Tony Tlxxio la
an advocate '
the

Pet peeves
On June 15. 1997 we dkl a column at
"Special People* entitled *Pet Peeves.* The
audience response eras good far that one. It
Inspired us to do a kind o f follow up column,
ao today we w ill focus on a little pet peeve o f
mine: support or non-support o f the disability

Sleazy politics in Sem inole County?
B ig tim e sleazy W ashington D.C. politics has
Anally com e to sleepy little Sem inole County.
Make no doubt about tt. that's what to h ap ­
pening- I f s aa If we don't have enough o f
peeping through the W hite House keyholes to
aaa what they are really doing tn the Lincoln
hi dntrwn Now w e get all o f the w orst o f na-

Miss Lake Mary High

BOBOOPF
S e m in o le C o u n ty
School Board
m em ber.

iqp tn six m onths when the lawsuit to Anally
settled and the poor hapless victim to found to
be tn the right.

You might think that the disabled may have
an easy going attitude about Ufe because o f
the way that roost o f us cope with our d is­
ability: with strength and dignity. The sim ple
fact to that like all people. disabled persona
can get bothered. The disabled can also get
frustrated and even troubled by the actions o f
other people or events.
The disabled need to have greater support
from society. This brings ua to a very Im por­
tant question: what exactly do we mean by
support? For our purposes today w e shall
lim it this term , support, to stand for greater
acceptance tn society.
* False Support • Rightly named. This la
what can be referred to aa a person or organi­
sation claim ing to be a defender o f disability
rights. Actually, they are only dotng It to de­
fend his/her Job, position or corporation. In
other words, they are not sincere tn their con­
victions.
You w ill also And many people with this so
called cooperative nature occurring especially
when legal questions are involved Involving
the A D A . The A D A . has done a lot to en­
hance the C ivil Rights o f the Disabled, but the
actual mind changing o f people w ill take a lit­
tle longer.
* Undecided Support • There are still others
who Hally refuse to support the disabled In

Racism in

In today's political
lent/victim In the

If you have anything for ua at
plc*. please let ua knowt

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M c C ra y -------Continued from Page IA
good player.
He was a star with the Sem i­
nole High School team and
then at Sem inole Community
College. He played at Bluefleld
State C ollrgc In West Virginia.
And he obtained a bachelor’s
degree in education.
Eventually, he came back to
help the com m unity where he
grew up. McCray’s been at
Goldsboro the last three years.
He's also youth m inister at
Zion
M issionary
Baptist
Church, where In three weeks
he will be ordained and be­
come
Ihe
youth
paator.
McCray's ordination was som e­
thing he says he felt building
each year o f hla adult life. *1
had a higher calling." he said,
"When I was playing basket­
ball. I thought I was going to
make it lo the National Bas­
ketball League." McCray said.
*1 felt this when I was finishing
up al Seminole High School

When he sees the salaries of
Michael Jordan and other NBA
stars. McCray concentrates on
his
"higher
calling."
on
preaching the gospel and being
ordained.
"I’m In control." he said. *1
want to be a positive, m ale,
roll model for this community.
I want to encourage the kids at
school, to help them get ready
for m iddle school and high
school and tell them they can
and w ill go to college."
McCray coaches the 6th and
7th grade basketball team s at
Sanford Middle School and
would like one day to coach at
the high school. He and Jackie
McCray have three children Grrem y (13), Ryanne (11) and

Letters

An aw «som « fore* of health care knowledge
Samfnofa H tfi School's HOSA Odb { Health Occu­
pations Studanta ol Amsrtca) com pted at tfrs ra­
tional oompattlon hafd h Apopka laat Saturday,
oananoia n y i scnooi won many avants and dor™nmad N competition. Wlnnars included: Mertcal
Terminology: Md w n CWda. 2nd; Madteal Math;
Karan Nona*. 1at; MadfcaJ OpaMng: Crystal Roupaa. lot; Undaay Koppta, 2nd; Mandy Maddoi. 4th;
Andraa Saptar, 6th; Veterinary Assisting: Thora
Powers, 1at. Rachaf Bamatt, 2nd; First Aid CPR:
Ryan Quantna and Malaaa Link, 1st; Richard Tuttle
and Rian Thompson, 2nd; Sports MaJdna: Elirabath Schaeffer, tat; Physical Tharapy Assisting
Undaay Kaatar. 2nd; Cartssa Cart, 4th; Nursing
Assisting. Taaha Hicks, 1st; Job Saaldng Skills:
Karyn Brawar, 2nd; Extamporanaoua Wrtmg: Jenndtar Etwel. 1st; Darak Strtngham. 2nd Karl Olson.

and at Sem inole Community
College. I'd go on to a big co l­
lege and then tt would happen.
But I had a knee Injury that
put this off."

3rd; Craatlva Problem Solving: Crystal Roupaa,
Shannon Brawar, Karl Sklnnar, 1st; Caraar Haalth
Display: Mallssa Qruiano, Ana Ada. 2nd; Pre­
pared Spaaklng: Canssa Cart, 1st; HOSA Bowl;
Msgan Crags, Jason Armstrong. Nick Faulkner,
Christy Culum. 1st; Ryan Vinson. Johann Thiel,
Danny Traffary, Richard Tuttle, 2nd; Mahraan
Chkis, Lindsay Kaatar, Undaay Koppla, Karan
Nunez, 3rd. A l ara mambars ot Saminola High
School's Acadsmy ot Haalth Caraars. Sponsors
Emrta Pantacoat, EHaan Hadaway, Dabbta Mrtar.
Jocelyn Carpantar, Mary Uttlaton, Nancy Julian
and Kay WMamson accompaniod tha group. ’Our
studanta wars unbskavabls...an awaaoma lores of
haalth cara knowtadoa * vtwtwl MMlar. Thkiv-nina
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the way.* Snow ts among the
contingent of homeowners who
have fought for nothing m ore
than atngle fam ily dw ellings to
be built on the property.

denial,* said Sanford M ayor
Larry Dale. Dale, whose busi­
ness Is developm ent. Is fsm lltar with OCR reports said the
report was ’ typical*
and
Another
contingent
con ­
‘ rather short.’
ceded to the m ulti-fam ily use
*t don't think we provided all with a restriction on density.
the Inform ation they needed,*
Dean Shoem aker, w hs. trsvwild D ale.
'
T a lU iia J w ;:/ w ith
■ fTsttsway said 'jp s r '™
neighbor, Ketth Ivey, and Bob
wm am azingly po^uve and felt « W k y o f the H ills of Lake M sry.
th* objections were raised due said "DCA found exactly what
to ’ scanty Inform ation.*
we have been objecting to
City Planner Jay M arder since day one.*
said the OCR report contained
The report raised concerns
standard
language
and
11
would be up to the applicant about the Impact on the 100to respond with the Inform a­ year floodplain, prater bodies,
tion needed to clarify the ob­ wetlands and w ellfleld p ro tec­
jection s and comments. T h e y tion. The St. Johns River W a­
(DCA) pretty much lay out ter Management District re c ­
what needs to be provided,* om m ended that the proposed
resource protection area be
said M arder.
The hom eowners are cla im ­ expanded to Include all o f the
ing a victory. Kaywood resi­ areas In the 100-year flooddent Nell Snow, who has plain on the subject property
fought the land use change and the wetlands associated
amendment bom the begin ­ with the Twin Lakes.
Shoem aker said. T h e re 's no
ning said, *We are absolutely
delighted that this much o f a way for (the developer) to
the
floodplain.
road block has been thrown In elim inate

there's no way for them to
elim inate the low density (In
Kaywood and H ills o f Lake
M ary).*
take
Mary
Mayor
David
Mealor said Thursday that he
knew the report had com e
down from Tallahassee, but he
had not seen the docum ent.
C ity
Com m issioner
Thom
O rrm c. who negotiated on
behalf o f the HlUa o f Lake
Mary homeowners, and hom eowners association president
C ed i Thompson liad seen the
document
but
would
not
comment on the findings.
Thompson
did
make
a
statement:
* lf the current
project la turned down, and a
new developm ent la proposed,
we rrtll have the sam e con ­
cerns as we did before.*

*1 feel I have a lot to give
back
to
the
com m unity,"
McCray said. *1 understand the
community and I can relate to
it. I've been there. And 1 have a
lot o f com passion for these
kids. I care about them and
want to help them ."
McCray Is one o f five men on
the Goldsboro cam pus, where
the m ajority o f teachers are
women. The principal and as­
sistant principal are men and
two other men teach. 'M any o f
these kids have no m ale or fa ­
ther figure. They com e from
homes run by their m others.
These are the Idda who get In
trouble, too. Kids with no fa ­
thers around."
This Gentle Giant - soon to be
the Rev. Bruce McCray - grew
up In such a home.

reason Hope did not win was because she Is
black. Have w r not advanced here In Sanford to
the point o f being able to* reward fairly; be tt
Black, W hite. Hispanic, etc. What are we saying
to our children...you can't win even If you do
your best when you are black??? Everyone In
the auditorium knew that Hope W alton was
robbed o f the title Miss Lake Mary.
I used to justify no black had ever won the
Miss take Mary High title because they Just
weren't qualified. They never measured up to the
other girls. W ell. I can't say that any more.
Hope disproved that last Saturday.
‘ Hope, you touched me and your parents and
the school should be proud o f you. Please don't
let the racist actions o f those Judges discourage
you *ana wg

local young people In ou r community. This posi­
tive reinforcem ent o f our youth gives an extra
incentive to those who are striving to ‘ do the
right thing*. These article* help encourage a
child to stay on the road to success and really
count
In
the
recipe
of
chlfo/fam lfy/falth/teacher/com m unlty as a sup­
port system. W e have received letters from vari­
ous award winners telling us how a hand up
helped change their lives. W e see so many great
things that young people accom plish-In num­
ber* they certainly overshadow the few nega­
tives.
The Sanford H erald fill* a m y special need
not only fo r this kind o f article but for showing
you red f as ■ responsible member o f this com ­
munity In many ways. Our contact with Lacy.
Russ. Tommy and J e ff has been a relationship
ot joy. You never know whose life you may be
helping to make successful-keep up the good

Keep up the good work Sanford Herald
The Sanford O ptim ist Club, whose motto Is

Jan. 10 •
The following births
Bocchlnfuso.
recorded at Colum bia M edical
Center in Sanford:
Jan. 14 - Caryl
■Fhtiyaw. Deltona.
Jam. 15 • Angeli
Tpdd Hammerie, orange
Bojr. Defondla Gano am
Owynette mod M anuel 8U vu.
Deltona. Twin Boys
Jan. 16 • Derma M iller. San­
ford. Boy: Sind! and Thom as
Platt. Ddtona. Boy
Jan. 17 • Janeae Garland and
Richard Evans, Jr. Ocneva, Boy
Jan. 18 - Latonya Hampton.
Sanford. Boy; Donna and ThoGirt

The city has 60 days to
make a decision on adopting
the amendment. I f they adopt
with changes, they have an­
other 10 days to submit a r e ­
sponse to the OCR report.

U n ve ile d
IA

Excited to tell the 400 or so business and
gtvem m ent leaders from all county cities a t the
luncheon about the hotel and conference cen­
ter. Dale predicted other Sanford businesses
would benefit and many visitors would be com ­
ing to the city. Dale estim ated the cost would be
840 m illion.
Developer Joseph Paclttl said that the project
would be more like 870 or 875 m illion. *We can
do It. and we can do It In two years," Paclttl
said. T d love to have tt done by the year 2000."
Paclttl has been planning the Sanford project
for the past six months at his own cost. And
he's been working with DoubleTYee H otels,
which has a dozen hotel-conference centers In
the U.S. Pacttil's company has done five p roj­
ects with D oublcTree.
T h is Is not Just a pipe dream ." said Chris
Pfohl, vice president o f New Business for
Promua/DoubleTtre Hotels Corporation. “W e're
pretty com m itted to this spot. W e don’t throw
our name around."
Pfohl said that the Sanford plan was most
prom ising. *We‘re definitely looking at 300

rooms for the hotel and a 12-story building. It
could be two or three stories higher."
Paclttl, the president o f PRA Development ft
Management Corporation, la ready to build as
soon as the city and county leaders give him the
go-ahead.
*We want It pretty bad," said County Com m is­
sioner Win Adams. "W e want It and need It."
Adams aald that nothing like the hotel and
conference center had been addressed by the
com m ission. T h is would be new territory," he
said. *U la obviously going to take a public/prtvatc partnership. We've done this before.
It's Important to move on. Sanford has this
thing going. And that's excitin g."
Morris said the entire afternoon had been a
‘ positive" one for the county. “Sanford's an­
nouncement was very positive. The future o f the
county hinges on dream s and plana like this
erne."
Dale said the next step Is that a task force
from Sanford w ill travel to Roanoke, Vs., to see
a conference center and hotel developed by
Paclttl.

tonhave taught.
This la the MOMENT In W ashington. In the
nation. This la the tim e for change. It is the
tim e for all o f us to step back and look at what
we have become. A ll o f us are guiltyl What are
we going to dot It la d e a r that we must take an
active role In presenting our discontent with
business as usual In W ashington. Tb accept
our responsibility for being a part o f it because
we have stood by for many years without ex­
pressing clearly that changes must be made
regarding the conduct o f our leaders and their
disregard for the citizens o f this nation.
Washington la not a country. It Is our Capitol.
I f w e are to renew Am erica, or better yet the
United Btates o f Am erica, we need to start In
W ashington.

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Aubrey Robert Kelly. 64. W est
24th Place, Sanford, died Fri­
day. Jan. 30. 1008. Mr. K elly
was bom in St. Augustine on
Dec. 4. 1033. He was Public
Works Director for the Ctty o f
Sanford where he had worked
for 35 years before retiring. Mr.
Kelly was a member o f Victory
Baptist Church.
Survivors tndude wife. Helen:
son. Kelly, Sanford; daughter
Melanie
Sahyoun,
Sanford;
brother. BUI. Lakeland; sisters.
Betty Reed. Scottsdale. Artz.,
Audrey Marfcoa. Sanford. Eve­
lyn Hughes. Nashville, Term ..
Mary Ann B alky. Altam onte
Springs. Ethel Dykes. New
Snuyna. Mildred Snow. Osteen:
nine grandchildren.
Brtaaon Funeral Home, San­
ford, In charge o f arrangeT c « c g.

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ChlH Deputy Steve Harriett
nl the Seminole County ShcrIll's rllllcc reported that there
.ire three registered sexual
predators currently lit resi­
dence within the countv. Thenare 655 sexual offenders within
the county and a total nl H .7 IO
olTcndcrs in t he state.
tiring classified as .in o f­
fender means tlr.it cltt/cns can
Inquire wllh their local law
enforcement agency whether a
certain Individual has hern
convicted of a sexual offense.

A sexual predator lias been
elasslllrd heeause of a more
serious offense like threatening
with force or violence or com ­
mitting a sex act upon a per
son physically handicapped. A
person must tie adjudicated
in-tore b e i n g labeled as a sex­
ual predator, "We must primelively release Information to
citizens or businesses tl there
is a sexual predator In the
area.’
said Harriett.
One
method used by law enforce­
ment agencies Is walking door
to door in a neighborhood

where a predator lives.
The three predators living In
Seminole County are: Mark An
tliuny Lopez, 36. of 439 Bast
Church
Street.
Longwood:
James Wayne Thomas. 37. of
!M5 Slate Rd. 419. Chulunia:
and,
Christopher
Wayne
Daubert. 19. of 310 Holly Ave­
nue. Sanford.
Information
Is accessible
about these and other preda
tors on the FOLK website:
http://www.fdle.state.fi us.

S u p e r S h o e S a le !
L A D IE S
“SOFT SPO TS”
SAVE

Herald PtKJto by Tommy Vlncenl

rt s tusm ess as usual tfnis weekend at Orlando
Sanford Airport after a wall collapsed early
Wednesday at tne international charter termimai a 25-toot square note was len after pan of
the exterior wall of the terminal collapsed during
a deliberate demolition of a concrete smoking
deck The concrete slab was let down too
quicxly. causing an ax pocket that blew out the

light wall. The work was part of a S3.5 million ex­
pansion of the terminal. Airport director Steve
Cooke said that a temporary wall is up today and
mat there were no problems. No passengers
were m|ured" Cooke said "A woman who
works for United SafeGuard twisted an ankle
when she was trying to avoid the wall."

The way we were:
Bit of this and that
1 have some Items that ha­
ven't been published for vari­
ous reasons so wdl correr t that
today The Wednesday Club
Information was taken from the
Industrial Section of the Sort
lord H erald published In 1910
and the news from 1922 was
from my mother's scrapbook.

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In v e s t w it h

GRACE M.
STINE “
CIPHER

Th e W ednesday Club
t TTJiiYaiuoday Club was Lire
women's literary organization
ol Suiiiord which held weekly
sessions
from
November
ihrougTf May Their object was
tlic mutual improvement o f Us
members In literature, art. sci­
ence. history and the vital In­
terests o f the day.
During the previous year,
they had studied Florida. C ali­
fornia and the District of C o­
lumbia. They sought to gather
Information
not
commonly
taught tn the Schools.
The group planned to devote
1910-11 to the study of the
state of Florida; Included would
be writers native to the state.
One
meeting
during
rach
month would lx- devoted to cur­
rent topics.
The club had recently revised
Its ronstuution. The
main
changes related to membership
which was divided Into three
classes. There was such a de­
mand for admission, that the
limit for active members was
raised from 30 to 40. There
was added
a
non-resident
membership composed of for­
mer members who had moved
away and also an associate
membership lor those desiring
benefits of the meetings with­
out entering Into the real work.
Officers for that year were
Mrs. George L. Maris, presi­
dent; Mrs. William M Dickens,
vice-president;
Mrs.
S.O.
Chase, secretary; Mrs. A.D.
Key. treasurer. The program
committee consisted of Mrs.
A D. Key. chairman: Mrs. C.E.
Walker. Mrs. William M. Dick­
ens and Mrs. C.R. Walker.
Many of you know that this
Wednesday Club later evolved
Into the Sanford
Woman's
Club. Mrs. J.N. WhUner. a
charter
member
of
the
Wednesday Club which had
been organized In the early
lH90's. wTote u marvelous his­
tory of early Sanford tn 1910 as
a program assignment. You
will have noticed that the club
studied Florida In 1910. Her
history. 'A Talc of a Mosquito’
has been printed tn the past by
both the Sanford Woman's’
Club and the School Board of
Seminole County. The Sanford
Historical Society has secured
jx-nulssion to reprint It and
will do so tills year as a part of
their Historic Sanford Scries.

A junior freshman
entertainment
The junior class of Sanford
High School assisted by the
freshman class presented whal
was called one o f the best enlertalnnienls of tiir 1922 sea­
son. They pul on a play and
vaudeville
sketches
with
pleasing choruses and songs.
The play was entitled "A Pro­
posal Under Dllllculttcs' and
the cast members were Victor

McLaultn,
Uvron
Stephens.
Mae Holly and Gladys Wtlryuii.
Lillie Ruth Spencer favored
tin- audience with several vocal
selections and she was en­
cored each lime. Several Inter­
esting readings were given by
Riioda Williams.
An Egyptian scene was hi­
larious. The Sheik IJoe Corley)
and his dancing girls (Pierce
Griffin and Sam Flclshcr) put
on quite a show. At one time,
tin- dancing girls
cavorted
through the audience, kissing
tin- bald headed men.
Various choral groups enter­
tained with popular songs.
’ Luck)’ Home’ was led by
Khoda Vaughn and
Velma
Shlppe and Included Georgia
Mobley. Geraldine Kent. Demarlus
Miisson.
Elizabeth
Flowers, Margaret Cox. Gladys
Wilson. Mae Holly and Jose­
phine Knight.
Lillie Ruth Spencer led the
following group In singing
’ Mammy*: Ollle Vera Gllsson.
Alice Bolley. Marie Stcmpcr,
Alice Runyon. Doris More,
George
Cowan.
Victor
McLaulln.
Byron
Stephens,
Warner Scroggins and W.A.
Adams.
*1 Like It’ was led by Mac
Holly and Gladys Wilson. Oth­
ers in the chorus were Georgia
Mobley. Geraldine Kent, Demartus
Musson.
Elizabeth
Flowers. Margaret Cox. Rhoda
Vaughn. Velma Shlppe and J o ­
sephine Knight.
The music was fumlshrd by
James Schaal at the pluno and
James Robson on drums and
traps.
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Prompted by their recent
siudy o f 1H50 conditions In
England which included the
new Inventions and contrast
between employers and em­
ployees, the Junlor/sophomorc
history class waged a suc­
cessful debate. The proposition
was 'Resolved: That It Is best
for a financier to know his em ­
ployee.’
T\w&gt; debates were held, one
tn rach class. In the B section,
the contestants were Affirm a­
tive-Charlotte
Smith,
Patty
Lyles and Byron Stephens.
Negatlvr-Dernarius
Musson.
Mane Stetnper. and F. Rinrs.
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(Ida Grey. Ruby Hard, and Cur­
tis Barber) decided for the
negative.
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and Troy Ray; Negattve-Mae
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George Cowan. The judges de­
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IAKK MARY
It s ihr kind nf devotion you
just don l s it tn ,i In n ,ik's eyes anymore. Her
ryes follow Dennys every move with love. no.
adoration. In those little hrown ryes. Iter
lil.u k hair shines with health and vitality, and
her tall thumbs on the carpel. Excuse me?
rail * Thump? Are you saving Mini the main
woman In Denny Mulls life Is a DOG? Well,
vest
W ere liol talking any dug here, either. We
•ne talking about a dog who Is able to respond
in over HO commands, learned at both verbal
and hand signals, with Marine Corps preci­
s i o n We are also talking about a dog who p r o ­
vides the eyes for a man with retinitis piem en
tosa. a frequently hereditary disease, which
h a s s i lar robbed him of !IH percent of his
si^hl Ills world Is one ol ptn|H&gt;mt vision, only,
and this marvelous i leafure Is Denny’s lifeline
and a window to the world
I llrst b n am c aware ol Dennv. and his compaiiion. Windsor, when out running my sixmile loop in Dike Mary and 1 saw Mils striking
man. with a Mr Clean haircut, sporting a
diamond stud earring In one ear. wearing
aviator sunglasses, and walking a gorgeous
bl.n k Dibrador As I drew &lt;loser. I could see
file dog was In a working harness. CommitMng the faux pas which Is c ommon to a great
many fully-sighted people. I shouted. 'Good
Morning!" (Alter all. lack of sight. does not Indie ate hearing Impairment .| Thr man not only
w a s g o o d iialureil, h r 1/ordered on l/rlng J o l l y ,
and boomed bark. "O ik id morning." Weeks
passed and our thricew eekly greeting. m a
somewhat more *«ihdtied tone, was tlie* con ­
tact w e maintained I was last Iriuted, loo. hy
thr sign on the dog s harness. Do not pet me
I am a working Southeastern Guide Dug." I
was Itching lo ask him atroul himself anil the
dog. but I hesitated, filially, my curiosity
could no longer lx* contained. and I |ust
wanted to know more about ibis jMir
I
siop|x-d one morn Iilk and told him that I was
a free lance writer, and that I Just saw
lhiiu.ni Interest Story" written all over the
two ol them N'ot only did Denny ugrer lo an
interview, hr did so rnihustasiic ally, and th.il
Saturday. I was at his apurtmrnt. my photog­
rapher husband In tow.

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Denny uses hand signals and verbal com m ands
to direct Windsor.

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C ontinued from Page 6A

in s p ir e s

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w r it e r

Celery Crate revisited
Tlie following Jingles may
give you a laugh: I found them
In my scrapbook In my hand­
writing. so evidently I was (he
author. Osrar
Hammcrsietn
certainly had no competition
from me! These were used as
singing announcement over the
Seminole High loudspeaker In
ahoul 1051.

What amazed me the most was that Dennys
for us was not egocentric. especially given the
many circumstances of his life. Here was a
man who had barely known his biological fa ­
ther. was taken In and raised by a sister and
brother-in-law. quit high school and enlisted
In the Marines, lie survived the horror years
In Vietnam. In HIGH and I9G!I. stationed in
(he Demilitarized Zone. Hr then came back to
live In Dade County, and found an outlet in
rhrrnlral dependency before relocating lo
Cenlral Florida. Now a recovering alcoholic.
Denny was silling In Ills apartment, calmly
recounting bis life circumstances, bis steel
blue nearly stRhtlcss ryes peering ahead of
him. lie really wasn't Interested in talking
about himself. The siory he wanted to tell was
that of bis dog so that more people could lie
madr aware of the organization that bad pm
vldrd the dog to him.
'Hits amazing dog. was provided to Denny,
free of chargr. hy an organization known .ts
Southeastern Guide Dogs. Inc. This Is an or
ganlzatlon which receives absolutely no h i n d s
whatsoever from the government, and relies
solely on the generosity of Individuals.
The
lar i that the raising and training of Ihrsr dogs
carries a price tag $10,000 each, gives weight
lo the generosity necessary to give this "gift of
mobility" to Individuals. These dogs are first
raised by volunteer puppy raisers, go through
rigorous training, then are matched with a
sightless person and go through a 2G day
training period with them. There ts also fol­
low-up alter thr dogs are placed In the homes.
Denny has a special alllnliy for dogs and
had trained dogs In thr past befnrr his sighl
tregau falling, when lie was thirty. He believes
that the consistency of thr Marine-style
training, post-South-eastern graduation, lr.es
Irt-cn enhanced hy W indsors high Intelligence,
m d deslrr lo please.
Thr gratitude lit this man was unparalleled
111 tnosi Individuals I have met In my lllr. Ills
goal Is to raise enough money, through
pledges at the yearly walk-a thon. to pay hack
thr $10,000 price lag fur his dog. even though
repayment In no way Is ever askrd ol lire r e ­
cipients of these dogs. The gratitude does not
stop there, either. He lias recently been
nominated, along with other outstanding m l
imleers from the community, for the Jefferson
Award. Denny volunteers at the Coalition lor
Ihr Homeless, thr Meridian Nursing Horne,
and through Ihr Seminole County Sc hool Svs
tern In the Dividends Program. Ills desire is
to bring the message to as many people .is lie
can. and he helps build sell esteem In oihers
and gives Inspiration, simply by his present e.
One of the most moving experiences he re­
counted was when lie was at the Coalition lor
thr Homeless and had made a presentation
about the guide dogs One lllllr Ixiy came up
to him and told him. "When I gel a house,
then’ I’m going to raise one o f those dogs "
Drrirty relates that It w a f t va jjrh u m b lln g ex ­
perience. a J Ie r r was a child with virtually
nothing, wirin'had been given’ll*bream and n
goal lo do belter not only for himself, but to
help others In the process.
One does not hear Denny complain about
much of anything. He docs havr some pc-t
peeves, such as sprinklers running across
sidewalks, which leaves him tn u dilemma al
times. Windsor will exhibit Intelligent disci
hedlence" and refuse to take her sight
Impalrrd companion out Into thr street,
where Ills life would be put In danger. Denny
Is also disappointed In thr lac k of courteousness when cars are parked bloc king cross­
walks.
Denny relates one Instance where
Windsor refused to move when a car came
across the stop line. She wattn t going to allow
potential harm to come to Denny and bloekrd
the car from proceeding forward. The shame
faced motorist was forced to hack up and Irt
Denny and Windsor pass.
1 found my fingers Itching lo prt Windsor
from the moment 1 laid ryes on her. hut r e ­
sist. I did. Denny explains the "no petting
rule very simply. T h is Is a working dog. II
stir comes to expect petting from every lui
man she meets, she will quit doing her Job.
and put me in danger." 1 felt a lllllr sad when
Denny told me this, and he must have antici­
pated the response. "Come on. III show you
that 1 let her be Just a dog."
Denny feels his way to the door, thr chairs
lined up precisely, pointing the way to thr
door, past the Marine memorabilia and a
Baa Tall. Page BA

Hall is not ‘mentally blind’

Herald Photo* Tommy Vincent

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Denny and W indsor work out about 3 tim es a day.

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LAKE MARY • God gave him a knack with dogs, says Denny
Hall.
He understands that as a working dog. Windsor needs some
lime to play. He lias trained her to respond to hand signals and
verbal commands, beyond the training that she received at
Southeastern Guide Dogs. They play three times a day. "She’s the
pinnacle of guide dogs."
Hull likes lo train dogs, but he qualifies that statement: "You
can only take a dog so far. As a matter o f fact. I don’t train dogs. I
train people."
The largest percentage o f guide dog users have some Bight.
Hull, who lias pinpoint vision, doesn't lament his condition, but
Hays without Windsor he'd be lost. H ell do anything he can for
the school located In Palmetto, Fla. T h a t school Is very Important
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Let a local celebrity bag your
groceries and help fight cancer
From S ls ff Reports

m in t and elected olHclnls v o l­
unteer two hours o f their time
on Celebrity Buggers Day to
bag everyday custom er's g r o ­
ceries at their local Winn Dixie
store. W inn Dixie donates 5
p e r m it o f total sales during
that lim e to the Am erican C a n ­
cer Society.
"Celebrity Daggers Day Is a
great oppnrtim llv lor people o f
the comm unity to com e out
and put their local n ew sca stn s . politicians and other V IP s
to a different kind o f work."
said Sheriff Deary
"An even
belter reason to participate Is
that Winn Dixie alw ays m akes
a great donation to the Atnrri
can Cancer S ociety."

Orange County Shrrtfl Kevin
H eaiy will serve as the A m eri­
can
Cancer
S ociety's
first
"Honorary Chairm an" for the
annual fundraising event. Winn
Dixie Celebrity Daggers Day.
scheduled for Thursday. Fell 5
from -1 ft) H p.m The event has
historically raised more than
$70,000 a year to help the
Am erican Cancer Society fund
research toward a cure for .ill
cancers.
Tills Is the ninth year the
event has been held
In all.
more than 700 volunteer c e le b ­
rity baggers In twelve Central
Florida counties will p.irtli I
pale. Central Florida
news
"Each year Ibis event gels
casters, s p o ils figures, b u si­ better and Is-tter, because it
ness executives, law en force
not only raises m ore money lor

C u lin a r y

the Am erican C ancer Society.
Init tl becom es more fun for thr
celebrity baggers." said A m eri­
can Cancer S ociety C om m u ni­
cations Director. -Jim Murphy.
"Som e celebrities com e back
year after year because they
not only have fun. hilt they un­
derstand that the proceeds go
towards a good cause, and with
S heriff fteary serving as our
honorary chairm an this year
we truly expect to have our
l*«-st year ever.'
W inn-Dixie Stores In Hrr
vard. Citrus. Flagler. Indian
Nlvrr. Lakr. Marion. Orange.
Osceola. St Lucie, Sem inole.
Sumter and Volusia are p a r­
ticipating. For more In form a­
tion. please contact Jim M irphy of the A m erican C a n crr
Society at (-107) 425 501 I

H*r*kl PWoto by O M M E Monro*

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institute and Yves Ambroiso ot
f’ laiiel I Icllywood. two ol the nation s hottest chets
went skillet to skillet duimq a live performance ot

the Food Networks Ready Sot Cook! Game
Stiow at tho Seminole Town Center The show was
publici/od on the Food Network as a Sanford event
Ambroise was the winner of the duel

P rize -------------Continued from Page SA
male and female winners will
rrc c lv r
the
G rady-Kayum
|*rl/e, a $2,500 scholarship to
Ik- used In supporting their
i o llegr education.
The scholarship Is named for
Most Krv. Thom as J. Grady, a
retired Catholic bishop, and
Curtis
Nayam.
a
w orld
renowned opera stngrr fro n Central Florida. T h r G radyKayam Prize ts adm in istered
try the not-for-profit "Negro
Spiritual" Scholarship Fou n d a­
tion and Its funds are held
with the Com m unity Fou nda­
tion of Central Florida Inc.

A d o g g o n e g o o d d o n a tio n «***«-«*,
Tlio first Heathrow Women s Club mooting ot 1998 includod tho check pres­
entation try Ferry Miitlano snlos manager for Longwood Lincoln-Morcury
ingtiti I ' (’ am Collins president ot the club Tho S3.300 will bo used by tho
i.lub to purchase two dogs to be trained tor Carono Companions for Independente and Southeastern Guide Dogs Lincoln will bo trainod to assist a
sight impaired person and Mercury will servo a physically challenged per­
son Wo aro very oncited and proud to bo able to purchase and partially train
those dogs wtio mako life a littlo moro indopondont for tho pooplo who will
ovontually make them part ot their livos,’ said Amm Theisen. club spokes­
person

Hairston,
the
cousin
of
lamed m usician-com poser Dr.
.Jester Hairston, ts a resident
of th r Oakland/San Francisco,
area. She holds post-gruduate
music d r g rr rs from H ow ard
University and Colum bia U n i­
versity. In addition to an extensivr teaching background.
H a irston s
achievem ents
In­
clude eomjHisttlon
and a r­
ranging
for
opera
singer
Kathleen Hattie and classical
guitarist C h ristoph er Harken­
ing.

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f ume, by T»&lt;w»y VMcart

Air W indsor g o e s for the catch.

to
m e."
On March 7. the school will
hold
Its
12th
annual
walkathon. to raise funds for
training o f puppies. Hall w ill
walk the 10 kilom eters w ith
thr help o f W indsor. H r has
collected
donations
In
conjunction
with
the
walkathon. enough to pay for
Ills current
dog
and he's
working on Ills next dog. A
guide dog lias on 8 to 10 y e a r
work
life,
then
they
a re
retired. Hall doesn't have to
raise the money, dogs are
provide
free o f charge
to
qualified recipien ts.
The training Is expensive but
It's a llfrsa vrr for people lik e
Denny Hall. Hall hopes tliat os
he collects donations for the
upcom ing fund-raiser, people
will not be short-sighted. "T h e
only thing worse than bein g
physically blind." says Hall, "Is
being m entally blind."

T a i l -----------------C on tin u ed from Page 7A
r o w MIA flag
displayed prom inently on the
breakfast bar in the kitch en
area. Tlu-ie Is a com m and and
W indsor gleefully picks up the
I'rtbbcc In her mouth, tall
wagging llie dog. and we walk
outside and stir trots to the
end of the walkw ay o verlo o k ­
ing the lake. Tlierc. she w aits
until Denny slowly approach es
the area where the cem en t
abuts the grass. Site sits and
allow him to get ids footing
and w atches him carefully as
he walks slowly
down
the
slope. Frislx-r. with the F'riaIh-i - i lamped securely m her
sm iling mouth.
Th e hand signal Is almost In­
visible.
then
G.'l pounds
of
pure Joy rush to rejoin her
master and wall lor the gam e
to la-glu.
It would la- like
watching any |a-rsnn play with
any dog. but It s not. Hits Is a
legally blind |a-rson and this Ls
........ i-lln aiy dog. I feel tr a is
welling u&lt; my eyes, lia s dog
will serve lor (N'lbaps another

six years, and then she will r e ­
tire to another hom e to be
loved and pam pered the rest
o f h rr life, having retired from
such an esteem rd profession.
Denny lias told m e that after
years o f service, he would not
hurt her by bringing In an­
other dog to "work" tn front o f
her, because the respect Is
Just too greut.
Tlte gam e Is ended. Man and
dog walk up the slope to com e
back Inside the apartm ent, get
a cool drink, and begin once
again the activities o f dally
living. Hut perhaps the real
gam e Is Just beginning, b e ­
cause each and every day Is
precious to both o f them .
W indsor lives to give service
and loves to work, and through
her devotion. Denny Is also
able to reach out to others.
The m essage Is powerful, and I
leave tlie encounter a little
awed with much better vision
then when 1 first met D enny
and W indsor.
For those requiring fu rth er
Inform ation about our school.

various volunteer program s, or
lo schedule tours or speakers
for Interest groups: Southeast­
ern G uide Dogs. Inc.. 4 2 1 0
77th Street East. Palm etto.
Florida
34221, (941) 7 2 9 ­
5665.
A b o u t th e a u th o r : Dee umphy U resident oj Lake Mary since
I9HH. Work: 11/ Free lance writer
(published In The Southeastern
Association Executive. Seminole
Scene Magazine. Health. Nature
and Fitness. The Healthy Alliance
Journal (2) Medical transcription
1st.
specializing
In behavioral
health transcription (subcontract
and own business). Her husband
works Joe Stars Edge International.
Hobbles/Activities: (1/ Running, re­
cently completed third marathon,
training Jor the Dublin Marathon
coming up this J a il (2) Hashing: (3)
Till C h i 14/ Member/former officer
o f Celery City Cruisers, a classic
car dub: (4/ Travel. Volunteer at
the Central Florida Zoo; actti* in
church, as a lector (The Church q f
the Nativity): regular contributor to
the Central Florida lilood Dank; tu­
tor at the Seminole Community C ol­
lege Learn To Read Program
(currently on sabbatkal)

Alfreds Nathan, Program Director of the Affordable Home Center, Inc. turns
keys over to new home owner Marvin Turner. The Affordable Home Center,
Inc. helped Marvin with past credit problems, budgeting, and down payment
assistance. If you are interested in owning your own home call

T h e A ffordable H o m e C e n te r at 32 1 -8 3 3 3 .

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Jeff
Berlinicke

Seminole advances

Tribe girls take
advantage of
Lake Howell- Mainland to
Oviedo boys advance to 5Arematch lives District 5 finals
H e r a ld S t a f f W r i t e r

up to hype
WINTER PARK _ For once, a name lived up
to all or the hype.
Usually these types of things turn out to be
duds. For the past three weeks, fans of
Oviedo and Lake Howell boys basketball have
been waiting for a rcmntch o f their classic
battle three weeks ago nt Oviedo. The Lions
won that one In the final seconds on a Brad
Combes lumper and neither school has
stopped thinking about It since.
Earlier this week. Lake Howell coach Steve
Kohn admitted that the rematch was on the
minds of every student and faculty member
at the school and Oviedo was pumped as
well.
The Lake Howell gym was packed. It went
down to the wire. The home team won. The
fans stormed the court. The heroes were car­
ried away as the losers stood and watched,
knowing that a rematch was coming up In
the districts In two weeks.
It was everything a high school basketball
game, one of the most pure things In Am eri­
can sports. Is supposed to be.
It was about Oviedo's Brian Register play­
ing in pain so as not to miss the game o f the
year. He strained his back but still was a vital
part of Oviedo's valiant effort.
It was fans sitting on the floor, ringing the
entire gymnasium, because there were sim­
ply no seats left w|th about a half hour until
tip-off.
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By U L U S WERNER
H r raid S ta ff W riter

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DAYTONA DEACII _ Mainland didn't
w ell.
Mainland panned nlupplly.

shoot

Seminole capitalized.
Last night. Sem inole traveled to Mainland for
the sem i-finals o f the District SA-Clann 5. T h ey
had already necured a bye and by the way they
played defenne. they should liave Just Rone
ntralRht to the finals.
Mainland Is n very good team that was sim ply
over-powered by the Lady 'Noles. S em in ole's
shooting hurt them a little last night, but the
defense m ore titan m ade up for It.
'O u r shooting w as a little o ff tonight.* said

IJA/

Amanda Cook (right) looks to Inbound ttw ball during
Sominois'a 62-52 victory ovtr host Mainland in ths

Class 5A-0tstric1 5 Girls' BaskMban Toumamant aomtftnals Friday night m Daytona Bosch.

VI

T o w t l l H IG H M H O O l

ges
Patriots;
Another
first for
Bears

It w as Scott Moore, yet another of Oviedo's
unsung heroes, returning from an Injury to
lead Oviedo with 27 points and the first 10 of
the game.
It w as both sides of the gym shouting out
the •Hey' part In that stupid "D uh-D uh D uuuhh-D uh. Hey!* song.
It w as bodies rolling around on the floor
wrestling for every loose ball as If the season
depended on It even though, for all Intents
and purposes, It w as nothing more than a
m eaningless rivalry for neighborhood brag­
ging tl^ its.
U w as Lake Howell's Brad LeCorc diving
Into the stands to knock a loose ball bock
Into (day. A perfect no-look to Reggie Kohn
led to a three-pointer.
It w as an appreciation of basketball In
football country.
It w as the ‘ creative* Lake Howell response
to the Oh-Vee-Doh chant.
It w as knowing, despite a 12-point Lake
Howell lead In the third quarter, that the
game w as never over.
It w as the excitement that abounded at
both schools all week.
It w as about the Tylenol that every coach
and player m ust have needed after the gam e
from ail the crowd noise and Lake Howell
band music. It w as loud.
It w as the excitement o f knowing there's a
good chance the two teams will be meeting
again at Lake Mary High in two weeks for
the district finals and the right to home
court advantage.
It w as Reggie Kohn proving to be a leader
unparalleled In the conference, willing his
iw m to victory and the first Silver Hawks'
win over Oviedo since Kohn Joined the team
three years ago. H ell be back next year.
It w as the crowd that charged the floor,
mostly overpowering a sm all group o f Lake
Howell teachers that tried to hold back the
tide o f students as they canled some o f their
players off the court.
It w as Lake Howell s Ridd Williams, with a
smile the size o f the basket, being carried
away with his Index finger In the air.
It w as also the Oviedo players watching the
fpwr««c|e and listening to the taunts or the
Lake Howell Cans. They'll remember that In

to Friday's big contest wth CModo. Lake How* hon­
ks ttva seniors. The quintet playing their final home

Howell claims rematch
By JEST
Herald S taff W riter
OVIEDO _ Seven tim es Reggie Kohn had taken die
court against arch-rival Oviedo and seven tim es he
had walked o ff In defeat.
As the only Junior starter on a senior-laden lineup.
Kohn has been the leader o f the Silver Hawks all sea­
son long but never knew the taste o f victory until last
night when Lake Howell finally knocked o ff Oviedo,
67-82, In front o f a packed house at Lake H owell.
The gam e w as a rematch o f the classic the two top10 state-ranked team s waged at Oviedo three weeks
ago. The Lions won that one at the buzzer to act the
stage for last night's rematch.
l. but fit
first. Lake HowTtjc game Uved up to Ita billing,
ell had to get past the mental block o f seven straight
loaara to Oviedo.
*1 thought about that a lot today.* Lake H owell
coach Steve Kohn said. *We knew the first game could

T h a t was one o f the beat saves
I’ve seen In my career,* said Lake
Brantley coach John Schaefer. *1
thought that It was a great shot by
Oltiger. It took an even better save
to keep It out.*
Lake Mary coach BUI Elascle was
Inclined to agree.
T h a t was a big-tim e save.* said
Elsaele. *1 wasn't sure she would
be able to get to It.*
Even the officials were Im ­
pressed. comm enting to Elsaele as
they left the field that It was the
best save any o f them had aeen
this season.
The save punctuated Kellgren's
10th shutout o f the season as the
Rama, who were ranked No. 3 In
the last Florida Sports W riters Asaodation/Florida A thletic Coaches
Association's C lass 6A state poU.

Herald correspondent

It w as hU h school basketball and It w as

L ast Ise o ia d M o t : It's easy to under­
stand why officials have to blow the whistle
to prevent things from getting too out o f
control, but why Is U that every time an of­
fensive player has the ball and the defender
puts a fingernail on I t a lum p ball la called?
Let them play. If the players are wrestling
on the floor, blow the whistle, but It's be­
coming a case o f the refs taking over the
gam e.
T H E

B E S T

have gone either way but I'm not sure If there was a
mental block.*
The fans at Lake Howell knew all about the
between the two teams. The building was pack
loud until the end.
*1 still can't hear.* Kohn said after the game.
It was loud from the start. A fter Scott Moore hit a
three-pointer to open the game. Lake Howell guard
Rrggie Kohn came back and from there, the score
went back and forth throughout the early part o f the
game before l-sk* Howell started to pull away.
CMedo's Moore decided It was his turn to be
hero. Every night, there'o a different hero for the
ona but Moore stepped up last night and scored
Lions first 10 points on hla way to 27 for the nigh,.
The Silver Hawks took the lead at 20-18 when Rickl
W illiam s nailed a three-pointer followed by a flat In
the air at the Lake Howell crowd. Lake Howell ex­
tended Its lead to 32-26 at the half, capped o ff by

VI.

Kellgren 'saves’ shutout for Rams

a lm o s t D c r f r c t .

F O R

games in SUvsthawks uniforms wars (from left) Rickl
Ryan Smith. Shawn Braddy. Brad U Cors and Robert Jordan.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _
The Seminole High School
boys' basketball team con ­
tinued Its hot play Friday
night, overcom ing a alow
start with a last minute tlp-ln
to edge Lake Brantley, 46-45,
in a Sem inole Athletic C on­
ference contest.
The win was the 19th on
the season against seven
losses for Arrow Force V I.
which w ill play a very Im por­
tant district game against
Deltona tonight.
Not only could It be the
20th win o f the year. It would
Sem inole the No. 3
a
first-round
matchup with the No. 6
team In the Class 5A5 Tournament that
hosted by Arrow

C O V E R A G E

O F

S P O R T S

IN

Y O U R

A R E A ,

R E A D

Improved to 16-1-1. Lake Mary la 4­
0-1 In 6A-DlaU1ct 3 play and 7-0-1
In the Sem inole Athletic C o n fer
ence.
Lake Brantley drops to 10-6, 1-3
In the district, and 2-4 in the SAC.
Kellgren's save overshadowed
another fairly im pressive play by
Christina Cooley that resulted In
the first goal o f the gam e.
On a ball played Into the Lake
Brantley
goal
mouth.
C ooley
flicked the ball Into the air, then
turned and headed the ball to the
Car post for a Ram goal at 0:56.
Lake Mary’s second goal cam e at
53:36. The play started with a cor­
ner kick taken by Allison Weber.
Loriasa Bazlle flicked the ball her
head toward the Patriot goal before
Ryan Shaw nodded It home.

T H E

S A N F O R D

H E R A L D

D A I L Y

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Vi.

ASA Umpire’s Clinic

Sanford Little League

FOREST CITY _ The Metro Orlando ASA Softball Association will be holding an um pire's
clinic for new and returning umpires on Janury
3 1st and February 1st at Forest City Elem entary
School.
The clinic will begin at 8 a.m. both days. Call
Virgil at 774-9898 for m orr information.

SANFORD _ San lord Little la n g u r will be
holding final registration for the upcoming
Spring Baseball and Softball season at the
Sanford WalMart this weekend.
Tim es will from 10 a.m. to G p.m. on both
Saturday and Sunday.
First tim e players will need to bring birth cer­
tificate and proof o f residency.

Bowling Tournament
LONGW OOD _ The 38th Annual Men's S em i­
nole Howling A ssociation Tournament will be
held February 7. 8. 14 and 15 at Longwood
AMF.

Sanford Babe Ruth signups
SANFORD _ The City of Sanford K rrrra tlo n
Departm ent Is signing’ up players for the u p ­
com ing Babe Ruth Baseball season and girls'
softball season.
Leagues w ill be ofTerrd for boys and girls uges
four to 18. Those leagues Include T-Ball. Pee
Wee. Bam bino (10-12). Prep (13). Babe Ruth
(14-15). Senior Babe Ruth (16-18) and girls
softball.
The IYep League ts new thlB year for 13-yearolds only. This w ill make the jum p from B a m ­
bino to Babe Ruth sm oother and will allow the
13-year-olds to get used to the longer bases and
get m ore playing tim e.
Cost to register Is 620 with player placem en t
set for Saturday. February 7th and Opening Day
on Saturday. March 21st.
If you have any questions or If you ore Inter­
ested In coaching, please call Tom Kelly at 3305697.

PONY Baseball registration
FIVE 1X31NTS _ W ith the Spring Baseball s e a ­
son ready to get started. Sem inole TONY B ase­
ball will hold Spring Registration this Saturday
at the Sem inole PONY Baseball Com plex on
County Road 419. one mile east o f highway 1792 near W inter Springs.
All boys and girls ages five to 16 are encour­
aged to sign up In the upstairs office o f the
Sem inole IO N Y Clubhouse from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. each Saturday.
If you arc new to TONY Baseball you w ill need
a copy o f you r birth certificate to register. Som e
registration fees have been reduced In the
you nger age groups.
Call 323-5570 for m ore Inform ation.

Adult Church Basketball
SANFORD _ Th e Sanford Recreation D epart­
ment Is registerin g tram s for an Adult Church
Polar Bear Basketball League at the Downtown
Youth Center, lower level o f Sanford City Hall.
Fellowship, either a no fast break or a slow
break league, and Com petitive leagues are being
planned.
Call 330-5697 for m ore inform ation.

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Longwood Babe Ruth
LONGWOOD _ The Longwood Babe Ruth
Baseball League will be having sign-ups for the
Spring Season this Saturday*.
Tim e will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. All sign­
ups will be held at Longwood’s Candy land Park
located on Grant Street (ofT o f S.R. 434).
Registration Is open to all children ages five
to 17. Playing divisions are T-B all (5-6). R ookies
(7-8). Minors (9-10). Majors (11-12). Prep (13).
Babe Ruth (14-15) and Senior (16-17).
Tryouts are set for today (January 31st) for
new players o r those who did not play In the
Fall lYogrnm. Th e Spring Senson will Btart
around March 1 and end In mid-May, excluding
post-season toum nm ents.
For nddltlonnl Inform ation please call W arren
Brown [Mayer Agent) at 331 -6786 or Lisa Banton (President) at 339-8584.

S e m in o le —
C o n tin u e d from Page IB

Sem inole conch
Sylvester Wynn. "Thnt
was
probably because o f nerves. E i­
ther that or because w e hnd a
whole week o ff and w e might
liavc been a little nisty.
"At half time I told the girls
thnt the defense was going to
win the game for us and that's
exactly what happened."
The Buccaneers gave S em i­
nole a good first half, only
trailing by three at the end o f

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Girls’ wrestling tournament
ALTAM ONTE SPR1NOS _ Lake B rantley High
School and coach Kevin Carpenger are pleased
to announce a W om en’s Invitational W restlin g
Tournam ent In association with the S em in ole
County W om en's W restling Program .
Th e tournament will take place at Lake B ran ­
tley High School on February 20th.
W om en arc eligible under FHSAA (Florida
High School A ctivities Association) rules and It
will cost $30 as a team or $5 as an Individual.
Tentative weight classes are 94. 101, 110, 119,
127. 138. 149 and 165 pounds.
V -V [
The tournament will be double elim ination ,
fenture folkstyle rules and there will be In d ivid ­
ual awards.
Call C arpenger at (407) 320-3670 for m ore delulls.

the first quarter. Th e
10-7
score really told only h a lf o f
the story as Mainland was un­
able to hold onto the ball for
any length o f tim e before a
Sem inole defender found a way
to rip It out o f Its hands.
Seminole began total d o m i­
nation In the second period,
outscorlng the Buccaneers. 1810. Although Sham rlka Stokes
didn't put a lot o f points on the
board, she once again proved
why she Is a leader o f the team
by leading the offen se with in ­
spiration and rebounding that
would make Dennis Rodman
slop and lake a look.
At the half, the score was 2817. Sem inole and the Lady
Noles appeared to be on their
way to the district ch a m p io n ­
ship game.
Mainland refused to go down
without a fight and postponed
Sem inole's hopes for s rematch
with Pine Ridge, a district foe
w ho defeated the Lady 'N oles
twice during the regular season
with a com bined score o f six.
Mainland continued to press
aw ay at the Lady 'Noles, who
m anaged to m iss shots but re­
bound and defend like pros.
8cm lnofe only had a 41-30 lead
at the end o f the third quarter

and the Buccaneers w ere still
Mainland cut the lead to
seven with three m inutes left
and the crowd cam e to life.
Throughout the evening, the
stands w ere pretty quiet, but
when ft looked as If Mainland
had a chance, everyone w as on
their feet.
Sem inole's defense w as Just
too much for the Buccaneers,
and the Lady ‘Notes pulled out
the win. 62-52.
T h is w as a pretty em otional
wtn for us and w e're really glad
that w e get to play Pine Ridge
In the finals." Sem inole player
Felicia H enderson said. " If w e
continue to play good defense,
keep our heads In the gam e
and remain focus, w e're ready
for them. W e really need a wtn
on Tuesday and w e're going to
continue w orking for ft."
Th e final gam e will be played
at M ainland on Tuesday even ­
ing at 7:30 p.m. Pine Ridge w ill
com e In pretty confident, after
two w ins against the Lady
‘Noles. but more than the d is ­
trict cham pionship Is on the
line. Sem inole will also b e
playtng for pride and a chance
to play the first round o f the
regional tournament at hom e
next weekend.

S o cce rFags IB

Thar* was a ful houaa at Laka Howal High School Friday night as tha No.
10 stata-rankad Silvsr Hawks upsat No. 4 stata-rankad Oviado. 67-62, to

Rem atchIB
tip-Ui by Ryan Smith.
Lake Howell made It 42-30
on a Reggie Kohn layup before
Oviedo mounted ita com eback.
The Liona ran o ff eight straight
points and tied it near the a id
o f the third quarter on a short
Jumper from Danny Lobo, but
Lake Howell countered with a
three-pointer from Robert Jor­
dan at the buxaer.
It was back and forth again
tn the fourth as the teams con ­
tinued to change leads. Oviedo
went up, 67-56 on a M oore
Jumper ta il *
Howell
right bock as Brad LeCore
scored inside for the Silver
Hawks.
W ith
1:44 tn regulation.

Moore popped one from threepoint land to tie It at 60, but
Kohn came back with a layup
and drew a foul. After he hit. It
was Lake Howell. 63-60. Brian
Register.
playing
with
a
strained back, countered with
a Jumper to bring It to a onepoint game with 0:32 seconds
remaining but Lake Howell put
It away, wrapping It up with a
pair o f fire throws from Jor­
dan.
"It give us a real boost since
now we know we can beat
them." Reggie Kohn said. "After
we got up by 12 we knew they
would come back and our de­
fense did it for us.”
For Oviedo, the gam e really
meant nothing since the Lions

avan tha saason sarias at ona win appiaca and sats up a possfata rubtoar
gama in tha Class 6A-Diatrict 3 Toumamat at Laka Mary High In two'

have already clinched the dis­
trict top seed, but It was still
for pride and a shot at the
Seminole Athletic Conference
title.
With the loss (and a Semi­
nole win at Lake Brantley)
there Is a three-way tie for the
SAC lead and Seminole p la ys
both Oviedo and Lake Howell
this week.
T o be where we are. I'm
proud o f our team." Oviedo
coach Ed Kerahner said. "I'm
proud o f our efforts and I like
this team as much as any I've
ever coached."
For Lake Howell. It was much
more
Important.
First,
it
showed them that the Lions.

who they w ill probably face
again In the district finals, are
beatable. It also gives them, as
w ell aa Oviedo, a bye In the
first round o f the district tour­
nament at Lake Mary, as It
clinches second place In Class
GA-Dlstrtct 3.
The Sliver Hawks finish the
regular season
with
road
gam es
at
W inter
Park
(Tuesday), at W inter Springs
(Wednesday) and at Sem inole
(Friday).
The Lions w ill conclude the
regular campaign with hom e
gam es
with
Sem inole
on
Wednesday and Central Florida
Christian Academ y from Ocoee
on Friday.

New football coach prepares
to take Rams by the horns
■ f

Herald S taff W riter

That will be a welcome change from last
season when the Rama had little opportu­
nity to celebrate aa they plodded to an 0-9
season. The losses coat coach Doug Pe­
ters his Job and paved the way to bring In
Stanton, a form er Junior college Coach o f
the Year.
Stanton was In town Monday and la
planning to move Into the area early next
week after accepting the Job. He Is experi­
enced on the high school level, having
served as head coaches at Ed W hite and

Terry Parker High Schools In Jackson­
‘ I believe very strongly In discipline. It's
ville. and as coach at Missouri V alley
not about saying *yea sir.’ or *no sir.' It's
College. He also served at Trinity V alley
about respect.”
College which won the national cham pi­
Stanton played lor out; o f like best. Eric
onship in 1994.
Russell, the longtim e coach at O eorgla
Stanton was bom and raised In Florida
Southern. He was a center for some o f
but has spent the past seven years away.
Russell's fam ous Division 1-AA teams, at
11c is looking forward to the challenge o f
least during practice.
getting Lake Mary back Into Central F lo p
As lor the gam es, when Stanton took
Ida prominence.
the field, he w ore Jersey number 106.
*1 want to establish a program that the • But. despite his position on the depth
whole com m unity can get behind." Stan­ chart, he learned under a coaching legend
ton said. T h ere's no pressure to win Im ­ and took away three Important lessons
m ediately because the only pressure 1 feel that he will bring to Lake Mary.
ts what I put on m yself."
*1 will put my best athlete at quarter­
Stanton said lie plans to run a m ultiple
pro-style offense and that he feels he can back.* he said. "W e have to learn how to
relate to the players even after coaching atop people, control the ball with our
running game and kick far field position.
college kids for the last seven years.
That's how I expect them to play. The key
I'm a players coach * Stanton said. "I Is to set attainable goals that w ill ensure
got into coaching so that I can Instill success. A ll I can ask o f them Is loyalty,
what my coaches gave to me and I think 1 dedication « n i hard work."
The team w ill get together far the first
have learned a good sense o f knowing
what buttons to push.

was pleased with the
intense yet controlled gam e
turned in by his squad.
n n th jB e way our schedule is
a ft Up. W know w e re going to
hp4e one hard gam e right after
another hard game for the rest
o f the season." he said. "We've
been In enough matches where
the gtrta are disciplined enough
to know how to prepare for Im­
portant matches.
"Even though
this
game
doesn't
count
for
district
seeding!. Lake Brantley la an
excellent side. Every time we
play them, we know we're tn for
a challenging m atch."
The Patriots showed why
they are deserving o f such re­
spect as they battled fiercely
until the final whistle, creating
several solid scoring opportu­
ne final
nlties over the
ut
In the 56th minute. Jenna
Ayraar and Janey H allberg
worked a nice give-and-go. Ay-

mar playing a through ball to
Maliberg, who chipped a shot
just wide o f the net. About 10
minutes later. Selllck cracked a
free kick that Kellgren co r­
ralled.
13
n '.»d •
-i iq!
"W rVe been tn every sin gly
one o f our last six games, but
we're tlaving trouble wrapping
up a wtn," said Schaefer. "W e're
still playing hard until the final
minute.
"Maybe we can look forward
to peaking at the right time. In
the district tournament. We
still have six gam es left tn the
regular season. There's still
time for us to turn the com er.”
Lake Mary has two gam es
scheduled for this week, h ost­
ing DeLand in a district gam e
on W ednesday and traveling to
Orange Park next Saturday.
Lake Brantley, which la sched­
uled to play Apopka tonight,
will host Lyman on W ednesday
and travel to W inter Parkt next
Saturday.
Junior
Lake Brantley won the Jt
varsity contest, 3-0.

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Bears taking lumps this year, but the future is bright
By JSFP BBRLimCKE
Herald S taff W riter_________________________________

Corey WMarm toons of the most veraatUe players In
Seminole County and haa played both guard and both
forward poaWona for Wfotar Springs this season.

WINTER SPRINGS _ They have three wins and
18 losses.
Somehow, for the W inter Springs boys' b a s­
ketball train, that translates into a winning
season.
The Bears are the new kids on the block In
the Sem inole A thletic Conference and they've
taken some lumps. Aa the newest school In
Sem inole County. W inter Springs has been try­
ing to field a team com prised o f freshmen and
sophom ores In a season In which SAC schools
make up one o f the best conferences In the
state.
Jim Hogan was hired to coach the Bears
through the early years and said he knew what
he was getUng Into ahead o f time. Principal
W ayne Epps laid down the law early during the
Interview process. Instead o f starting o ff with a
year o f Junior varsity, the Bears would have to
step right up with the big boys.
Some o f those big boys Included three teams
who have enjoyed a stale top -10 ranking this
season * Lake Nowell, Oviedo and Lake B ran­
tley. Hogan didn’t realize what his team was
getting into, but the B ea n have hung In.
‘ Honestly, learn for tedm. the SAC Is stronger
than I could have ever anticipated,* Hogan said.
*1 didn't realize It was this loaded. W e wanted to
com pete In the first year, but I asked most o f
the coaches In the conference and they all said
It was unusual to be so strong.*
Despite the disadvantages, the Bears hare
fielded a com petitive team. They lost to Lake
Howell after hanging tight for most o f the game
and were tied at the h a lf with Oviedo before
giving up an 18-0 run to start the second half.
Winston Jsm es. W inter Springs* leading
scorer, is third In the county In scoring and
sniper Brian Baker Is shooting three-pointers at
a 45 percent rate.
The Bears met for the first day o f practice
having arrived from schools from all over Sem i­
nole County. Jam es and Baker came from Lake

Howell where they played Junior varsity ball last
season. W ith the glut o f talent on the Silver
Hawks. Baker said he was excited about the
chance o f coming to W inter Springs.
"Coach Hogan was w illing to give me a
chance,* Baker said.
W ith the young talent and the knowledge that
playing In the county should never be as tough
as It was this season, the young Bears have
some Ideas about the future. They're taking
their beatings, knowing that there will be a tim e
for payback when the playing court Is even.
*1 know that, when we're all seniors, we’ll go
to the state tournam ent.’ Jam es said.
Despite the record, there's reason for that a t­
titude. W inter Springs has not yet accepted
losing.
•W ell never get used to losing,* Hogan said.
“W e hare had some frustrating moments but
we're out there com peting every night. We
should be one o f the top teams In the county In
two years.*
*1 get frustrated som etim es, when I see we
had a chance to win.* Jam es added. "We re still
playing hard every night and we know w e ll get
our chance.*
Baker also has kepi confident.
"I was positive we can play with any one
these guys,* he said.
It hasn't always been easy In the SAC. but
that first win against Trinity sure was a thrill.
When the final seconds ticked down. It was hard
to tell If W inter Springs had Just won Its first
game or the state title as the Bears celebrated
at mid-court.
•
Thursday night, the Bears chalked up another
first with Its Inaugural home win, against Taylor
High. 73-43.
The community has noticed. W inter Springs
plays In a state o f the art gymnasium and fea­
ture huge home crowds and one o f (he best
traveling parties In the SAC.
*lVe been surprised by all the attendance
we've had." Hogan said. “W eVc been going
through a tough season like thla and they keep
com ing back.*

James said that some o f the student body has
been tough but that everybody understands
growing pains.
T h e y hare to realize we might struggle,*
Jam es said. T h e re are some people that say
we’re pretty sorry as team, but we Just tell them
to Just wait for another year.*
Despite the fact that W inter Springs would fit
In more com petitively as a ju nior varsity team,
they do feature some quality stars In the c o n fe r
rnce. Baker and Jam es could start at moat
Seminole County schools and there Is other tal­
ent just beginning to prosper.
Marcus W iggins, Chip Kirby and Corey W il­
liam s add to the mix and W illiam s, who can
play at any o f the guard or forward slots Is one
o f the more versatile players In the county.
Baker came out o f nowhere Btnce languishing
on the freshman bench at Lake Howell last sea ­
son.
’ Brian works so hard and he’a Just Improved a
lot from last year," Jam es said.
"Brian Baker Is a young man who keeps his
mouth shut.* Hogan added. ’ He's driven to miccccd."
O f all the talent that should moke a run at the
title In 3000, James, who had 22 points and 14
rebounds Thursday, la already looked at as the
go-to guy who ca n y a team on Its back.
Averaging 17 points per game, James knows
he has to take command of the offense.
“Our guys believe In Winston Jam es,' Hogan
said. “We play aa a team but we know he’ll b e
the one to lead ua for the next two years.*
Two years. Can a program go from rern w ins
to a conference title in Just three years?
W hen's the last Ume a team had the exact
same starting lineup three straight years? By
the year 2000, It could be payback Ume for the
rest o f Seminole County.
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By that time, the little Bear cubs could be
Hogan's H eroes.

H oops-

Lauren Bradtoy (No. 44, right)
has been a startar since her
frMhman year and is questiona­
bly the best player not only in
Seminole County but In Central
Florida.

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Tonight's gam e with
the
W olves begins at 7:30 p.m. at
B ill Flem ing Mem orial Gym na­
sium.
Seminole trailed 11-6 after
the first period, but cam e back
to lead 24-23 at halftim e and
38-34 at the end o f the third
quarter.
But the Patriots, who a lso
lost to Arrow Force V I on a
last-second shot earlier this
season, came back to take a
45-44 lead with 1:30 left.
Chris W esthelie then put
Sem inole back ahead to atay
when he Upped In a m issed
shot wlUt 1:12 rem alng.. ___
Mequal Bush added a pair or
free throws for Arrow F orce.V I
and Lake Brantley m issed a
potential gam e-tying shot at
the buzzer.
Daryl Redding led Arrow
Force VI with 12 points, but
Seminole coach Bob Trains
heaped praise on C om eliu *
Blue, who did not score, but
pulled down a lot o f rebounds
and was a m ajor force Inside.
The win Friday night also put
Seminole back Into a tie for
first place In the Sem inole
Athletic conference race with
Lake Howell and Oviedo. Arrow

' But Vial haa not made the jun­
ior complacent aa the 6-foot-3
oerrter haa continued working
_on her shooting and banhanding ekfla so that not only
can she continue to help Lake
Mary to dominate its opponents,
but also make her a more
rounded player so that she can
play the big guard or smal forwaits position In coaege.
Bradtoy and the rest of the No.
1 state-ranked Rama wM be
looking to Improve to 28-0 on
the aaaaon (and 89-4 over the
last three years), win another
dtoktet two, and aecure the
homeoourt advanugo tor next
week's first round of the regional
tournament when they take on
Lyman tonight at 7:30 p m at
CModo In a rematch of last year's
district championship gams.

Force VI w ill conclude the
regular season this week with
home gam es with Oviedo on
Tuesday and Lake H owell on
Friday and a gam e at Lyman
next W ednesday.

JAME8 LEADS
WINTER SPRINGS
W INTER SPRINGS _ It s been
a couple o f night's for first for
the W inter Springs bays' bas­
ketball team.
Following Thursday night’s
first hom e win ever, the Bears
collected their first ever district
win. crushing Cocoa Beach,
73-60.

Super-aoph WinsLoa James

free throw attem pts for 33
points and for good measure
also grabbed 14 rebounds.
Marcus W iggins chipped In
with 15 points aa the Bears
avenged a pair o f looses to C o­
coa Beach earlier In the seaW inter Springs to In good
shape to get the No. 3 seed tn
the district tournam ent and
w ill host Lake Howell next
W ednesday tn a Sem inole A th­
letic Conference gam e starting
at 7:30 p.m.

C a r e e r s In T r u c k

D rivin g

Bradley an unassuming superstar
LAKE MARY _ Off the court. Lauren
Bradley la Just like any other Junior tn any
other nigh school.
’ On the court, she Is the beat player un­
der the hoop on any basketha11 court In
the county.
Unless abe’s sated questions about
herself, however. It wouldn't be easy for
someone who didn't follow basketball to
know that fact.
Actually, even when she’s sated about
her spectacular performance on the court.
Bradley will mention her team and possi­
bly even her weaknesses before she ever
mentions her strong points.
That's why the fits In with the Lake
Maiy guts’ team so well.
! *We are all dose on this team.* Bradley
{said. *WeVe been playing together since
:middle school and we are realty Mends.
O f course, there can't be perfect harmony
an a team all the time, but we come pretty
While some of the members of the teem
played together since before middle
‘ , Bradley didn't begin playing baauntll the Math grade. Maybe It was
her dad played the game or beshe Is naturally athletic or maybe
tecauac of her height...whatever the
Bradley took to the agort almost
There were some finer
i of her podtton that abe bad to get
to. but It waa pretty obvious that
to play the center po*
~ court

scoring at her position. At fl-foot-3-and-ahalf, Bradley la also the tallest In the
county, accounting for a lot of her success.
Height alone, however, doea not make
players good. It lust makes them tall.
What makes Bradley successful Is deter­
mination and self-mottvaUon.
*1 motivate myself by thinking about my
team and what I can do to contribute to a
win.* Bradley explained. T go out with the
attitude that I have to wont aa hard aa I
can. I always pass the ball to whoever Is
open. If no one la. I take the shot. Coach
own haa taught us a l to be team playi and that's the game I play.*
Bradley confesses that ahe haa one
weakneM...dribbling. She also wants to
improve her rebounding. It doesn't seem
that dribbling should be a big problem
since she plays under the basket and
generally doesn't bring the ball down the
court. Thla la'Indicative, however, of her
determination to continually Improve her
abllltlea and be a weft-rounded player.
Last year, ahe had trouble
■hooting at times, although abe
the leading scoter at her
_
county.

her
u still
the

Instead of accepting this aa a flaw In
her game, ahe dedicated her entire off­
season to improving her shooting. She
worked closely with Brown tn open gym,
attended camps and spent a lot of Hm&gt;
working on her slightly altered hoop at

This isn't to aay that Bradley cats,
drinks and sleeps basketball. Well, actuallv she
kind or.
of. 8he
finds Ume.
aiqr,
sue dots
ooe. mum
omm mmm
umm,

Basketball is h er first love, however,
and Bradley la very superstitious about
.her game.
“When I was a freshm an, I didn't get to
really pick m y num ber.* Bradley recalled.
*1 waa stuck with what w as left and since
I sms the tallest. I got num ber 44. Michael
Jordan la my favorite NBA player and he
44 points a lot. 1 also have a 11-

plate with my number on It. I'm
also superstitious about my socks. I have
to fold them a certain way. I know It
sounds funny, but I think all players have
certain rouUnesthatthey follow.*
Whatever she's doing. It's working.
Bradley ts very interested In playing at
the college level She believes that she
would fit In better on a team at the next
level In the three-guard or small forward
position, but haa shown that she to will­
ing to adapt her skills. She's also still
growing and could gain quite a few Inches
between now and then.

TRANSMISSION TUNt UPOFf t h

$

Before thinking about college. Bradley
1 want that rln(L* she Mid.
Last year. Bradley and the Lady Rama
played their way to the final game of the
etate championahlp and loat fay only three
points. All acaaon long, their primary fo-

cy*-‘i -j v-zv,

game at a Ume and working their way
back to another ahot at the title.
*We were all ao disappointed bat year
when we lost that game * Bradley ex­
plained. *We had wotted ao hard and foil
short of our goal. We Just want another
■hot. We had a realty good Ume last year
and It w m a great experience. I think we
a m b bu more about
and hopethat will help ua If we can get back
throe this year.*
___. .
Tid* (earn
good
^ has a pretty
^
^ chance
a ^ at
coach, good players, and one of the
centers tn the state.
Actually, they haw a very good chance.

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CIA Installs officer*
The Lake M ary C om m unity
Im provem ent A sso cia tion held
their installation o f officers at
thrlr January 26th m eeting.
Judge W allace Hall graciou sly
performed
the
in stallation .
The new officers for 1998 are
Sheila Sawyer, president: Doug
Fomer. first vice presiden t;
Tom West, second vice p r e s i­
dent; Richard Eckstein, treas­
urer. Bette Jorre. sec reta iy:
and Dick Fess, past president.
The Board o f D irectors for
1998 are Mary Ellen Hawklnson. Jeanne Robinson. M illie
Murray, Lois Jackson. H attie
Boyd and Lillian Griffin.
President Sheila Sawyer a lso
announced the recipients o f
some very special Comm unity
Im provem ent
A ssociation
awards. V em Fedderson w ill
receive the Harry Terry Award.
Dick Fess will receive the L ife ­
time Achievem ent Aw ard and
Lillian Griffin and Tom W est
will receive the Outstanding
A chievem ent
Award.
Th e
awards w ill be presented at the
Sweetheart Concert that ts
being sponsored by the CIA.
the Lake Mary W om an's Club
and the City o f Lake Mary. The
concert Is scheduled for Sun­
day. Feb. 15 from 2-4 p.m. at
Lake Mary City Hall and w ill
feature the "Golden Tones" and
the SCC Sym phonic
Band.
Th e concert Is free to the pub­
lic.
Th e January m eeting wasn t
all business. Th ere was w on ­
derful entertainm ent from the
‘ Forest Critters".
Although
they haven't quite reached the
popularity o f the "Backstreet
Beys", the Forest C ritters are
becom ing quite well known In
Lake Mary. One o f the favorite
songs Is always one o f the
ones they wrote them selves
about Florida tourism.
The Lake Mary CIA will a l­
ways w elcom e anyone w ish ing
to jo in the group. I f you’d like
more Information on Joining
the CIA.
call
Mary
Ellen
Hawldnaon at 321-2907.

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Eight o f the newest m em bers
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A luncheon/orientation at the
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For those unfam iliar with the
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thought it waa perfect. The CD
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and Massed Choir Program. It
ts the traditional story o f
Christm as tn song and narra­
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The only other choir from
Sem inole County chosen to
participate tn the project was
from Lake H owell.
On Jan. 28. Ted Ricketts, the
producer o f the album and
Doug Strawn. the executive
producer o f the album, came to
visit the choir at Lake Mary
High. They cam e to present
the choir with a framed copy o f
the album.
A long with the
copy are pictures from the day
o f the recording.
Doug Strawn, who la director
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The label on the CD la Disney
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This ts
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And
hopefully, after that. It w ill be
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Doug, a fanner member o f
tire Carpenters, gave the choir
m em ber* a little advice.
He
told the students to make their
own life decisions.
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Al.Pl was conceived by the Coca-Cola C o m ­
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pany o f Orlando In I960. As a result cam e the
cultivator and harvester o f thousands o f acres
o f ru m s groves In Florida. In I960. Mlnule
Maid ojteralrd as a separate division until Ihe
form ation o f Ihe Coca-Cola Foods Division In
1967.
The living and working conditions o f the
groves and harvest workers w ere poor and
could not be tolerated by C oca-C ola officials.
Steps were taken to develop and Implement a
program, nam ely The Agricultural Labor P ro j­
ect. Tills would help agricultural w orkers break
the tragic cycle o f poverty, hopelessness and
despair In which they had long been Im ­
mersed.
There are five prlnclpleft by which the c o r p o ­
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Kmphasls on long term accom plishm ents
rather than prom ises; 3) Assurance o f e c o ­
nomic viability; 4) Em phasis on self-help; 5) A
sound, Integrated, total system s approach.
The overall program has been un active
iFcnrfll for ewer 25 counties for em ploym ent
and income, housing, com m unity relations,
health education and social services.
The Agricultural and Labor JTogram. Inc.
celebrated the ilOth year o f helping others on
Saturday. January 24. The theme was C e le­
brating Our Past...I*rrparing For Our Future.
Over 200 corporate members attended the
membership m eeting chaired by W illiam Holt.
The A LI’I operates under Ihe direction o f a
board of directors thal represents four regions;
northern, central, southern and eastern. T h ese
areas boast dedicated volunteers who are held
accountable for the leadership delegated to the
CEO. Dclorls Johnson.
Over 500 guests saw the celebration and
dedication of three decades o f com m itm ent
and growth displayed before their eyes.
The mistress o f cerem onies was Grace M iller
o f the northern region. She has for more than
25 years been a valuable leader In the volu n­
teer field of the ALIM. This 30th anniversary
honored Arubell Wiggins, who was the driving
force to organize this program that helped with
ihe growth of ALIM grove workers and the m il­
lion others who have taken advantage o f the
many self-help programs oflerrd to those In
nerd.
Highlighting the 30th anniversary' c e le b ra ­
tion was the keynote speaker. Doug Jam erson.
ITorlda Secretary o f Labor and Employment
Security.
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welfare recipients, the moral and social ohllgalion lo change to a partnership with the c o rp o ­
ration. AH work Is valuable, and w t should
prepare our children as they are our futurr.
There Is no such thin g he said as an u nem ­
ployable person. ALIM rem ains a beacon o f
light and should look back at the countless
lives thal have been touched. We must move
down the path o f justice.
With a budget o f 13 plus million, the budget
continues to provide assistance and services to
migrant seasonal farm workers, rural poor,
and low Income fam ilies and their children.
A total business plan has been developed to
assist the ALIM to continue m eeting the needs
o f Its clients and thus allow It to remain c o m ­
petitive into the future.
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brates Seniors' Day on Feb. 15 at 11:00 a.m.
H ie worship service will honor the seniors o f
the church with the theme being "Our Beloved
Seniors Silently Serving with G ra c e *
Th e Rev. A rthur Choice will deliver the m es­
sage o f honor. Th e celebration dinner will be
served after the service. Sonja Thom as Is
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Feb. 27. 8 p.m. at the Sanford Civic C enter lo ­
cated on Sem inole Blvd. Tire doors will open at
7 p.m. and the cost If $5.
Tills program will feature the gospel choirs
o f Sem inole High School. New Mt. Calvary
Mass Choir, the Sanford Com m unity W orksh op
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Happy Birthday goes out to Ray'nell Tillm an
who turned 5 years- old on January 24. She
celebrated her natal day with a happy birthday
cake and Ice cream with cousins and friends.
Over the hill for Cynthia K. Oliver. On Satur­
day, a celebration for Cynthia was slated at
the Am vets on the beautiful shores o f Lake
M onroe.
Over 100 guests Joined lo help C ynthia
across the hill. Guests enjoyed the party with
the latest music by the DJ's o f W ashington.
D.C.
A delicious dinner was served by C h ef K en ­
drick. Family m em bers attending were from
Tennessee. W ashington. D.C.. New York, and
Atlanta. Th e trip going over the hlU w as en­
joyed by Cynthia and all attending.

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sponsor.
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people.
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person which Includes dinner. There will he
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will be available nt City Hall. You may make
checks payable to the City o f Orlando and mall
to Junior League o f Orlando. 125 N. Lucerne
Circle East. Orlando. FL 32801 by Friday, Feb.
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Arm y Staff Sgt. James J.
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with the Meritorious Service
Medal.
Thomas la the son o f Rena B.
Thomas o f 1418 W. 18th St..
Sanford.
He U a 1979 graduate o f
Apopka High School.

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degree in 1997 from W ebster
University In St. Louts.

JESAICA M. GATLIN
Air Force Airman Jessica M.
Gatlin has graduated from the
air traffic control operations
apprentice course at K eeslcr
A ir Force Base, Biloxi. Miss.
Gatlin Is the granddaughter
o f James A. and Marjorie A.
Gregory o f Longwood.
She la a 1996 graduate of
Apopka High School

STKVEN J. PBTBBSON
A ir Force C h ief M aster Sgt.
Steven J. Peterson has been
decorated with the M eritorious
Sendee Medal.
The medal Is awarded for
outstanding non-com bat m eri­
torious achievem ent In service
to the United States. This Is
his fifth award o f this medal.
The ch ief la the son o f John
E. Peterson o f Oviedo and Bar­
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After Hours
Tajiri woman is pioneer in the arts
lished. TaJIrt Arts. Inc. began
to address that “overlooked"
share o f the market. For TaJIrt
SANFORD * Patricia W hat­
Arts. Inc., acting Is an element
ley's contributions to education
o f the performing arts that en­
and her community arc Im­
measurable. according to those compasses many forms. It Is a
who know her. She Is an Inno­ vehicle Iw which students de­
vative teacher, and a pioneer In velop confidence In their tal­
ents and abilities. Improve
many areas.
She has been
speech,
landed as an able community skills tn language,
reading, socialization, listen­
leader, creating programs for
ing. and writing.
The TaJIrt
young people and organizing
Arts. Inc., concept Is one that
ruitural celebrations.
embraces Omnia In the Round,
In the field o f education.
which slates that dramatics
Whatley was declared Teacher
can otTcr students opportuni­
of the Year for Seminole
ties beneficial to their tolnl
County.
She has created a
program that Includes mentally well-being. One o f the unique
ii.indlcap|H'd students In regu­ aspects o f TaJlrl Arts. Inc.. Is
Its Inclusion o f children with
lar classrooms. This program
special needs (mentally and
began at a time when this was
physically disabled) as m em ­
unheard of tn the teaching
bers o f the repertory company.
community. She believes that
D ie Seminole
Community
teaching Is not a Job with
Bovs Glee Club Is a component
banker's hours, but rather a 24
hour education for both stu­ of TaJlrl Arts. Inc., composed
of boys ranging In grades from
dent and teacher.
Many o f the school and com ­ fourth to sixth. D lls group Is
known for Its well-groomed and
munity based programs that
she has started or been In­ well-behaved manner In which
they lift their voices In song.
volved with have been targeted
Exposing them to music and
at Increasing all students' re­
culture helps foster their In­
spect for education, society
tellectual spirits.
and culture.
D iere will be a performance
Whatley formed Tujin Arts.
by
TaJIrt Arts at 7 p.m. during
Inc. and the Seminole C om ­
the opening of Jennifer Copp's^
munity Boys Glee Club In 1988
‘ A Look Inside TaJIrt" exhibit;
to fill a desperate need within
the community. Culturally di­ D icy will perform on February
7. Admission Is free. For addi­
verse children were not actively
tional Information, call 322Involved tn various perform ­
ance groups previously estab­ 7555 or 330-7722.

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Screen
Tests

Finn to lest his devotion.
Great
Expectations
is
Cuaron's
second
Am erican
production, and It Is the sec­
ond screen version o f Dickens'
Oreat Expectation*
(R ):
book — the first w as from s to ­
The C harles Dickens' cla ssic
ried director David bean In
Great Expectations h as the
gnod-lnm i—i stubeing one- o f • -.1946. Cuaron w ou touch-criti­
cal acclaim with hls first Dim.
those tim eless stories that can
The L ittle Princess.
And b e­
be
told
again
and
again
tween Cuaron's two films, you
w hether It Is the late 19th C en ­
see what m akes the director so
tury or the late 1990's. It can
noteworthy.
Hls m ovies are
be fashioned with a differen t
stunning visually, and he Is
look, different characters, and
natural with narrative.
Even
different location s as Mexican
though we know this story, w e
director Alfonso Cuaron has
don't mind seeing It again due
done, but the them es and the
to the freshness Cuaron gives
story remain pretty much the
sam e.
It.
However, som e o f Cuaron's
Cuaron takes Mitch G lazer's
screenplay adaptation — with a
scenes seem awkward. For in­
voice-over narration w ritten by
stance. Flnneagan yells up at a
David Mamet— o f D ickens'
novel and tells an updated,
com lng-of-age story with
a
/ ( /
lush, sensual style.
Is It the
best
Interpretation
of
the
book? No. but It Is a trusted
one.
There are two occu rrences at
tire beginning o f Great E x p e c­
tations that d efin e Its story:
Stepping Into the H ouse o f
first, while w ading through the
Royalty Is like taking a step
shallows o f the coastline a s he
draws various sea fixtures and
back In time.
creatures, is the encounter
Sanford’s newest tea room
young Finn (Jerem y J am es
is an antique lover's par­
Klssner) has with an escap ed
adise. Each o f the four d in ­
fugitive (Robert De Niro), who
Finn helps: and second is
ing room s Is decorated with
Finn’s trip to D lnsm oor m an­
the finest antique dishes,
sion to help h ls "U ncle" J o e
table c lo th s' an d d eco ra­
(Chris C ooper) with a la n d ­
scaping Job. Both o f these In­
tions. adding to the feeling
cldents plot the
course o f FlnU
o f being at a high tea In the
Bell's
ncagan B
ell's life.
H ouse o f W indsor.
Ethan Hawke plays the o ld er
A n elegant lunch m enu
Flnneagan. an aspiring artist
w ho has grow n up In the
consisting o f hom em ade
coastal area o f Florida m ostly
soups, salads, sandw iches
with J o e. (Finn's sister (Kim
and tea time selections is
Dickens) did take ra re o f him.
offered
at
reaso n able
but sh e ran out on him and J oe
prices. No one is allowed to
when Finn was young). He has
also grown up with an arrogant
leave the H ouse o f Royalty
debutante who lives with h er
feeling hungry a s w hatever
eccentric aunt. Ms. D lnsm oor
it takes to fill u p the patron
(Anne Bancroft).
Th e girl,
Estella (Gwyneth Paltrow ). Is
Is w hat
co -ow n er Lyn
Finn's
Infatuation
and
hls
Donato w ill brin g to the
muse.
A s they grow up together.
Finn’s love for Estella has
grown too. But he can't have
her; Ms. D lnsm oor has seen to
that.
T h e old wom an was
spu m ed by her Dane* at the a l­
tar and has learned to distrust
and despise men ever since.
So m uch so that she has
passed It on to Estella a s If It
w ere a fam ily heirloom . "She'll
only
break
yo u r
heart."
D lnsm oor
warns
loves truck
Finn.

around
him.
Hawke
Is
dwarfed by the su perior a ctin g
circling him. Tw o great su p­
porting perform ances com e out
o f Great Expectations, but.
thru again. It Is hardly unrx(M'ctrd when yo u r talking about
Anne Bancroft (G.f. Jane) and
Robert De Niro (W op the D o g ).

window and p rofesses hls love
to Estelln.
W ith the score
throbbing In the background. It
com es o ff like an overstated
serenade. And w hen Finn nm s
through the rain to break tip a
dinner date betw een Estella
and her fiance (Hunk Azurta).
not only did I think the act In ­
sanely rom antic — even c lich e
— but also pretty d a m hum or­
ous, although unintentional.
Cuaron fortunately does not do
this throughout.

Bancroft
plays
Dlnsm oor
with wild rr rr n trir lty , but a lso
a sh.tr]) insight Into the c h a r­
acter’s misery. She Is so m is ­
erable. she has to m ake o th ers
m iserable. A nd only Bancroft
can utter lines like "Ain't love
grand?" with stinging sarcasm .
Bette D avis would be

D ie dlrrctor has mixed youth
with experience tn hls ca stin g
und both com plim ent
each
other harmoniously.
Gwyneth
Paltrow (Emma) Is the standout
o f Great Ecpectatlons. She Is a
devilish blend o f sexy seduc­
tiveness and brainwashed shedevil. Her objective Is to b e
remote, detached
from
h er
prey.
It's uncanny that P a l­
trow does It so well.
Elhan
Hawke (G ottorn) Is definitely
second fiddle lo Paltrow's s iz ­
zling perform ance.
Hawke
plays Finn much like a wideeyed child, mouth open, star­
ing at all that Is happening

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Sanford, Florida
(407) 323-9985
table.
At night, the tea room
turn s into a cozy restau­
rant, serving two dinner
selections accom panied by
fresh vegetables and all the
fixings. The tasty, all-youcare-to-cat
m eals
arc
served family style at the

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of
a screen, and you know h e
doesn't want to m erely c h it­
chat.
Cuaron and hls production
slafT wanted to capture a m o d ­
e m audience and not to fo llow
the Dickens' book verbatim .
W ith m oderate success, their
piece fils Dickens Into the pre­
sent nicely. Th ree stars (out o f
four).

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HOUSE OF
ROYALTY

table until not another bite
can be taken.
"We really Just w anted to
have a place w here people
could go out and eat and
get a good, hom e-cooked
m eal." Donato said. "And
we have had really good
response. J u st since open­
ing o u r doors In the middle
of
J a n u ary ,
we
have
already served over 500
people w ith o u r re g u la r
client base building. We are
very
happy
w ith
the
response we are getting.”
After their m eals, patrons
can brow se in either the
antique shop or Bible book­
store that are also a part o f
the six-room
e sta b lish ­
ment. W hether an intimate,
unique lunch o r a home
cooked m eal Is desired,
custom ers can take a trip
Into the past at the H ouse
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W hen Finn m oves from F lo r­
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to hls art career provided by a
m ysterious ben efactor — he
coinciden tally m eets
Estella
again.
T h eir spark Is rek in ­
dled. but Estella h as plan s for

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’s always loyal to Oviedo High
tn four Hall o f Fam es which Is
w here
hls athletic
energy
com es from.
Having nothing to do was
som ething Norton has never
had to face.
A lon g
with
coachin g football,
lacrosse,
basketball, nnd baseball; N o r ­
ton has also coached
Pop
W arner. Little League, and
Babe Ruth teams.

»y couHTwrr u m w
Herald C orrespon den t
Ed
Norton
h as
accom ­
plished m ore In the last year
than most teachers have In 10
years.
In a m atter or three m onths.
Norton
has
been
nam ed
Teach er o f the M onth by h is
students. Teach er o f the Day
by radio station 106.7 FM and
Teach er o f the Year by the
faculty o f Oviedo High S chool.
*11 w as u nbelievable to be
nom inated against four o th er
terrific teachers however, re­
ceiving Teach er o f the Month
from the students body w as
fantastic.* Norton said.
Norton w ho w as b o m In
Long Island, New York and
cam e to
Central Florida In
1978. He
attended
South
I Sem inole Middle School and
graduated from O viedo High.
Norton
origin ally
began
Rollins College to play b a s ­
ketball but had a back Injury
his freshm an year. W ith b a s ­
ketball no longer In his path.
Norton
em barked
on
an­
nouncing and becam e an un­
dergraduate assista n t.
A s a Junior In college, N o r­
ton began to coach football at
Oviedo.
A fter graduation he
was given a position at Oviedo
tn tire English departm ent for

Th e next year Oviedo would
not see Norton. He started to
DJ which he had done In c o l­
lege and becam e sports editor
for. T h e O u tlook,. H e also b e­
gan to substitute for va ries
sch ools.
A s If Norton did not have
enough on hls plate, he re­
ceived an opportu nity to be an
assistant baseball coach at
Rollins for two years.
*1 learned a lot e s p e c ia lly
what the recruiters are lo o k ­
ing for In athletics,* said N o r­
ton.
Norton.
In
addition,
coached freshm an and Junior
varsity basketball at W in ter
Park High S chool.

Oviedo teacher Ed Norton, last year with student Ernie Dindial. has
taught at several area schools but his heart has always been at Oviedo.
which he m ajorrd In.
*1 loved being In the c la s s ­
room but I hated the bureauc­

racy o f It all.* N otion said.
Norton com es from on ath­
letic family with a dad who Is

T h e whole experience was
wonderful and they have som e
great coaches o ver there but It
all cam e to be a Uttle too
much for me to handle,* said
Norton.

In

1992. after

the

winter

break. Norton cam e back to
Oviedo to again teach English.
*! am faithful to Oviedo. It Is
like a fam ily and there Is a
sense o f being hom e,* ex­
pressed Norton.
Norton
has
now
been
teaching and coachin g
at
Oviedo for the past six years.
Currently, he Is the varsity
and Junior varsity la cro sse
coach, along with being a
coach for freshman footb a ll
and basketball. Although b a s ­
ketball Is hls first love sin ce
he has been playing and
coachin g the sport the lo n g­
est.
In trying to further hls edu ­
cation.
Norton
h as
taken
graduate level classes at UCF.
SCC, Rollins, and V alencia.
Hls goal Is to find the tim e
w ithout sa crificin g any o f h ls
o th er duties to get h ls m as­
ters.
"W hen you
coach
three
sports and teach, finding tim e
to g o back to sch ool Is d iffi­
cult.* said Norton.
W hat does the future hold
for Ed Norton? He plans on
staying at Oviedo to teach and
m aybe retire. A lthou gh Norton
doesn't ever see h im self g e t­
ting tired o f teach in g.
Ed Norton Is a m an w ho has
done everyth ing and brings a
lifetim e o f experien ce to hls
students and hla athletics.

There she is, Miss Lake Mary
Mias Laks Mary High School
scholarship pageant waa held
last Saturday night at the
LM .H .S. auditorium. Over 600
people attended the event
, which was sponsored by the
IL M H -B . Booster Club.

m g im m m cfsw n e

and the
C M M A t ' A tte s ta n ts were
presented to their fam ilies.
M ends, and teachers to the
sows “Someth in g About The
Wap You Look Tbnight* by El-

O.P.A., poise, personality, and
appearance, each counting 20
percent o f the con testan ts
w ore evening gow ns and p re­
sented a speech concerning a
poem, quote, o r som ething In­
spirational In their lives. Ten
sem l-flnallsts w ere then c h o ­
sen and had to answer an Im ­
prom ptu question.
Th e ftv e A n a lls ts w ere then
named b y f t f f l f s t e r o f CUrr
monies. Doug Peters, and p r e ­
sented with a sch olarsh ip as
follow s: 4th Runner-up; Martaaa M alngot, sponsored b y
National
Honor
S ociety.
$200.00:
3rd
Runner-up;
M alm e Grant, sponsored b y
the M arionettes, $300.00; 2nd
Runner-up;
H ope
W alton,
sponsored
by the chorus.
$400.00; 1st Runner-up: Erin

Dyrr. sponsored by l*ep Boys.
$500.00;
Mias Lake
Mary
1998:
Kristina
Lundberg.
sponsored by the Key Club.
$

1,000 .00 .

In addition to the sch o lar­
ship.
trophy,
crown,
and
queen's bouquet. Kristina a lso
received a gold charm and her
own M iss L.M .H.S. portrait
that will be displayed tn the
adm inistrative
office
at
L.M.H.S.
Kristina
was
crow ned by Miss
L.M.H.S.
1997, Brandy Aldred, who Is a
freshm an at T a ylo r U niversity
In Upland. Indiana. A ssistin g
In the crow ning w as Mr. Lake
Mary 1998, Ju stin Luna. Th e
ten scm l-flnallsts
also
In­
cluded Mandy Davis, sp o n ­
sored b y leadership, who was
alao a sem i-final 1st In last

years pagrant; Jade Chauvln.
sponsored by Leadership, who
was ils o chosen as "Miss
Congeniality* by the con test­
ants; Leah Sag. sponsored by
Th e
Latin
Club;
Lindsay
W eidlnger, sponsored by the
chorus; und Hrtanne Oalner.
sponsored by Interact. Mandy.
Jade. Leah. Lindsay, and Brlaiuic also received a $25.00
cash award and all o f the c o n ­
testants will receive gift cer­
tificates to Lisa M alle Im age,
m odeling and acting school In
W inter Park and Abltare H air
Salon In Longw ood.
The senior boys chosen as
escorts by the contestants
were Randy Abram s.
Paul
Belle. Cam eron Carter. Shaun
Gray, Erik Lindquist. Justin
Luna. Mick Nanton.
Brian
Nolan, and Billy Studstlll. Th e
escorts also entertained the
audiencr by perform ing to the
song ‘ Macho Man* by Th e
V illa ge People.
Th e Judges for this year's
pageant Included Jam ie Lynn
Bolding. M iss Florida 1997;
Karcem Adam s. Mr. U.C.F..
1998; Kristen Cim m ock. Miss
U.C.F.. 1997; Jam es W alter
Posey. Jr.. A m em ber o f the
board o f trustees o f the Miss
Florida Pageant; and Burma
Davis Posey,
M iss Georgia
1968 and active In the Miss
A m erica program for thirty
ars. Karcem A dam s and
1sten Cim m ock also per­
form ed a duet for the audi­
en ce.
Pageant coordin ator Nancy
S later says “Th e Miss Lake
M ary Pageant gives the sch ool
the opportunity to recognize
and reward the outstanding
you n g ladles In a very s p e c ia l
way.

Ssminois High School studsnts EMoa Dubois and Garrett Malsetd wars
among the students at Seminole's Winter Homecoming Friday night at
the Sanford Armory, it sms Just another of tw events going on at area
schools. Next Saturday, Oviedo Mgh w$ host Ns 8ada Hawkins Dance.

E

Florida
Boarding School Representative
Visits Central Florida
February 4-6
Marriott Courtyard Hotel
134 International Parkway
Heathrow

Alt hea D aw s Bukhara, o f
Sanford, earned D ean's List
honors at King College In
Bristol. Tenn. The school is
known for Its uindergraduate
preparation In law. m edicine.

that partake in this m inority
du b. Throughout the year, the
d u b raises m oney for B lack
History Programs. The group
alao collects can goods to be
0 ven to local shelters. A t
Thanksgiving
the
students
m « k » h |||[f1 | f r y j y f C h lt S t -

mas tim e presents are gath­
ered for needy children.
The main focus o f the or-

Sarah M . C ecte, daughter
o f Samuel and Mary R. Ccrto
o f Longwood. waa named to
the Furman University Dean's
lis t for attaining a grade point
Plsaie call Dr. Harrington at the botsl (444-1000) orrt ths school
(954-492-4103) to request information or to vreng*
* personal
daughter o f Gary D. and Sher­
ry!! M. Fischer o f Longwood,
waa named to the Furman
U niversity Dean’s List.

W h itlow were awarded certifi­
cates for achieving a 4.0 gde
point average at Sem inole
High School for the second
quarter.

Pine Crest W * " !
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Fort Lauderdale 33334

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SB ■ Sanford Herald. Sanford. Honda • Sunday. February 1 , 199S

L e g a l N o tic e s
CIRCUIT COURT
CIQHTIINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
BBMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASK NO.) ••■1J9 C A 1 3 -A
C i t y OF LALE MARY, FLORIOA. a municipal corporation
rutting umtrt tha lin t ot tha State of Florida.
Petitioner,
V
J MILTON MOORE, and FLORRiE A MOORE, hi* Mila,
n tt VALDES ai Tat Collector of Santinola County, Florida, and
tna unknown tpoutat of ttia abort, If any; than haira. davit rat.
aas-gneet. giant#**. craditora, tat teat, atacufora,
aonumtlralora. mortgagees, ludgmant craditora. truttaea.
iirnfoldara. paraont in potaattton and any and all othar
pritona having or claming to haira any right. Titta or internet
bt through, undar or agamet tha abort namad Oafandanta.
o' otharwiaa claiming any right, titia or mtaraat M tha real
r •party daacribad m thta action
Rccpondcnt*
SUMMONS TO SHOT* CAUSS
ANO
NOTICS OF HBARINO
notice OF e m inent DOMAIN PROCEEDINGS
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, INCLU0IN0 THE FOLLOWING:
J MILTON MOORE
FLORRIE A MOORE
IIS Rmahart Road
Lata Mary. FL 31&gt;tt
RAY VALDES. Sammo la County Tat Collector
ItOt Eatt Firat Street
Sanford. FL 32771
YOU AND ANY OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING ANY INTEREST IN
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE PETITION IN EMINENT
DOMAIN ARE COMMANDED to aerne trrrtlan detente to the
Pat non on:
DONNA L. MCINTOSH, ESQUIRE
Attorney for the Ctty ot Lake Mary
Pott Office Bo« 4841
Sanford. FL 3277I-484I
(407) 322-2171
■ithm thirty (301 aaya after eervtce of thia Summon* upon you,
atctuaiva ol tha day of aervtca, and to tna tha original of you'
mitten detentea with tha Clark ot thia Court, either before aervtca
on Petitioner’* Attorney or immediately thereafter, to ahow what
right, titta. mtaraat or Iran you, or any ol you. have In and 10 tha
beiow-daacnbad proparty In tha Petition and to ahow caute, If
any. why tha property thou Id not be condemned tor tha ueet and
purpoeaa aa aat forth m tha Petition n you fail to do ao. a datautt
may ba entered agamat you tor tha relief demanded In tha
Petition.
ESTATE:
FEE SIMPLE
PURPOSE: ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY AND RETENTION POND
Tha Souftiwett 1/4 ol the Northwest 1/4 of tha Southwaat t/4
and South 1/2 ot tha Southeaat 1/4 ot tha Northwest t/4 ot tha
Scuthwatt 1/4 ot Section 08. Townehip 20 south. Range 30 Eatt.
LESS tha Waat 330 teat ot tha North 1/1 ot the Southwaat 1/4 ol
the Northwsat t/4 ot tha Southwaat 1/4 Eaat of Rmahart Road.
Section OS, Townehip 20 South, Range 30 Eaat. Seminole County,
Fionda.
CONTAINING 12 27 ACRES. MORE OR LESS
FURTHER. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that tha Petitioner will
pttition tor an Order ot Taking before tha Honorable Alan A.
Dickey, one ot tha Judge* ot thia Court, on the 28th day ot
February, t g t ( at t:30 a m., m Courtroom J of tha Seminole
County Courthouse, 301 North Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida
327T1. It a hearing la desired, you are required to file a request tor
a hearing on tha petition lor order of taking and serve a cooy on
tha Petitioner at the above addroaa. Failure to tile a lequeat tor a
hearing shall waive any right to obfect to tha Order ol Taking.
Ualad ha aido demendado legalmente. Tiene jo gist, conledoa
a part* dal recibo da oata notIflescion, para contests! la deman­
ds adjunta. por aecrito. y proaontarta ante oats tribunal. Una liemade tete!onice no 10 protegera. Si ualed deeea qua al tribunal
considers tu defense, dabs proaentar au respueeta por eacnto.
me luyando al numero dal caao y los nombra* da laa partae mi era­
se das. Si ustad no contee I a la demands a tiempo, pudieae pordar
ol caao y podna ear deepofado da sue mgreeoa y propledadsa, o
privado da eui dsrachoa. am presto aviso del tribunal Evietan
otroe requieitoa iegaiea. Si los doaaa, puoda ustad consult*/ a un
abogado immadiayamanta. Si no conoca a un Bbogado, puoda Hemar a una da laa otiemas da asiatancia legal quo sparse*n en la
guia teietomca.
Si daeoa responder a la demands por au cuonta. al miemo Hornpo an qua praaanta au reapuosta ante ol tribunal, debars used
envtar por corroo o antrogaar una COP'S da au ropuoata a la per­
sona donommada aba|o coma 'Petitioner's Attorney*
(Demandants o Abogado del Pom andante).

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diets ru n aPacat. SI voue na cennaiesa* pas d'avocat, voua
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tiuraou d'oaalatanta (urtaioua (figurant a rannualro da talavoua mama una raoonaa oenta. M
* PotHonor k Attorney* (Puignent ou a eon avocat) nommo clN you are a person i
gallon m order to |
ol no coot to you. to Ovo prevMinn ol certain aaoMtanco. PMaat
contact Court AOrnmiatlOtluil Ol SOI N. Park Avenue. SuRO N341,
Sanford. PL UTT1 |4«n 313-4330. oat. 4117 wtthM 1 working
doyo ol your receipt of dUa notice; H you are hoortng or votes
mapafced. oaP t SOS (MB BTT1.
TNE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO EACH SHERIFF OF THE STATE:
YOU ARB COMMAMOS 0 to serve this Notice ot Action and
d Not bo Taken.
i In Eminent Domain, Declaration of Taking, and tlottes ot
WITNESS my hand and Via Baal of thia Court on M o fin d day of
January. ISM.
(COURT I
Clark of tha Circuit Court m and lor
l aminate County. Florida
By: CeceAa I kern
Deputy Clark
PuOtteh: January M , and Fahruary 1, S. 18, IMS

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OF THB BIONTSSNTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR MMIROLB COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. ST-14ST-CA-14-B
L . TED STATES OF AMERICA, acting through tha
U &lt;tod Stalet Department ot Agriculture, Rural
Development, 1/k/a Farmers Home Admmtetratlen,
piamtm,
vi
MICHAEL A SMITH, hen end lineal descendant of MILDRED
S SMITH, a/k/a MILDRED BEATRICE SMITH. Deceased.
MONICA M SMITH, heu and lineal descendant et MILDRED B.
SMITH, a/k/a MILOREO BEATRICE SMITH. Deceeeed; WILLIE
E SMITH, hen and lineal descendant of MILDRED B. SMITH,
a/k/a MILDRED BEATRICE SMITH. Deceased; AMERICAN
GENERAL FINANCE. INC., a Florida corporation, t/k/a
GENERAL FINANCE CORPORATION OF FLORIOA; ATLANTIC
NATIONAL SANA OF SEMINOLE, a/k/a ATLANTIC BANK OF
SANFORD. RICHARD S CASSELBERRY. TRUSTEE;
CREDITHRIFT OF AMERICA INC . a New Hampshire
corporation, authofired to do business M the Slats ol
Florida. THE CONSOLIDATED COMPANIES, a Massachusetts
Declaration ol Truai. authorlted to do buemeea m tha Stele ol
Florida, l/k/a JOHNSTOWN AMERICAN COMPANIES, a/k/a
JOHNSTOWN PROPERTIES, d/b/a REGENCY APARTMENTB;
LELAND MANAGEMENT. INC., a Florida corporation, d/b/a
CROVEVIEW VILLAS APARTMENTS; NEWBURY PLACE LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP, a dissolved Maryland Limited Partnership,
authorlted to do business m the Stale ol Florida, d/b/a
NEWBURY PLACE APARTMENTS: N0RWI8T FINANCIAL
FLORIDA. INC . a Florida corporation; RICH-UNITED CORP.,
a Florida corporation. S S L PROPERTY MANAGEMENT,
INC . a dissolved Florida corporation, d/b/a 8UN0ANCE
APARTMENTS. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
SPECTRA PRODUCTIONS. INC, a dissolved Florida
cmpoiation. d/b/a SPECTRA LIGHTINO A SOUND; STANDARD
Gu a r a n t y INSURANCE COMPANY, a Delaware
coiporalron. authorlted to do buemeee m the Stete of Florida;
STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
COMPANY, an mmoit corporation, authorlted to do
business in Ihs Stile ol Florida; STATE OF FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE; QORDON MERRITT, hair
and lineal descendant ol CONDOR MERRITT, Deceased;
CLEARETHER w h ite , heir end Imeal descendant ot CONDOR
MERRITT. Oecaated. IONA WORLDS, half and Imeal
descendant ol CONDOR MERRITT. Oeceaaed, CORA SNEAD, he*
end Imeal descendant ol CONDOR MERRITT,
Deceased, and CONNIE STONE, he* and kneel descendant ol
CONDOR MERRITT. Oecaaeod.

Oafandanta.

NOTICI OF BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol Forecloture entered on January ttth, IBM, by the
above entitled Court in the above styled cause, the undersigned
cteik ol Court or any ol hie duly authorlted deputies, will ash the
property situated in Semmote County, Florida, described aa;
Lola 188 end 170. JO. Packard's 1st Addition ta
according to the plat thereol, recorded m Ptet Book 1. Pago 104
of the Pubhc Records ol Semmote County, Florida,
et public outcry to the highest and beat bidder lor cash on
February tflh. 1888. at 11:00 A M , el the front steps ot the
Seminole County Courthouse. Sanford. Florida, subiect to all ad
taiorem taaea and assessments lor the real property described
ib o v i.

IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DlSABfUTIEB
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINQ A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING
5HOUL0 CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRATION AT 301 NORTH
PARK AVENUE. SANFORD. FLORIOA 31771. TELEPHONE (4071
323-4330. EXT 4227. NOT LATER THAN SEVEN |7) 0AV1 PRIOR
TO THE PROCEEDING. IF HEARING IMPAIRED. (TD0| 1-*00-8*88*71. OR VOICE (V) 1-800-883-4770, VIA FLORIDA RELAY EERV CE.

L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB 1STH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SUflROLS COUNTY
OBNBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASB NO. s r - l t s t CA-tS-R
O t CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. Inc,
Plaintiff.
VS.
JONATHAN S. LAND and
ANN M LAND: at Of,
Oafandanta.
NOTICS
OP PORBCLOSUNS SALB
Notics la hereby given that,
pursuant to that Fatal Judgment
of Foreclosure dated January
ttth, tg tt, and entered In chrM
case number 87-2282 CA-14-E
of the Circuit Court of the 11th
Judicial Circuit in and tor
Semlnola
County.
Florida,
arheroin Q E. CAPITAL MOATQAQE SERVICES. INC , la
Plaintiff and JONATHAN B.
LAND. ANN M. LAND, la/ara
Delandantta), I will **if to the
highaat and boat bidder for
cash si Ihs weal front door of
tbs Seminole County courthouts *1 Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida, at 11:00 A.M.
on the 17th day of Fsbruory
1ISS, the f ode wing described
property os eel forth m said
Fmal Judgment, to wM;
LOTS t ANO 7. BLOCK 11,
TIER 3, FLORIOA LAND A COL­
ONIZATION COMPANY, LTD,
E.R. TRAFFORD'S MAP OF THE
TOWN OF SANFORD. ACCORD­
ING TO THB PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK f,
PAGES 86 THROUGH B4. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
0EBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
AOVtBEO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OSSMBO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated the 16th day of January.
1S0B.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of cacurt Court
By Joan BrMtenf
Deputy Clerk
CODILIS • BTAWtARSKI
4010 Boy Beaut Boulevard
BuneSSO
Tampa. Florida 33S07
Telephone: (813) 877-4004
CSS FS7-01S44
Publish: January &gt;1, and
Fabruary 1, IBM
OEM-184

NOTICE
OF PROPOSED PURCHASE
OF R IA L PROPERTY ET
THE DISTRICT
BOARO OF TRUSTEES
OF SEMINOLE
COMMUNITY COLLBOS
NOTICE is hereby given that
the DISTRICT BOARD OF
TRUSTEES
OF
SEMINOLE
COMMUNITY COLLEGE will
constdtr Ihs approval Of Option
Contracts ter tha purchase at
three parcels ot real property to
be used tor lb* Oviedo Center
campus at it* regular meeting
to be held on tuetday. Merch
3rd, t i l l , at 7:00 p.m. The
meeting will be conducted In
the Board Room of Semlnola
community
College.
100
Weldon Bouleveid, Senlord,
Fioride 32773-8188.
The Seller* Are
t&gt;sic*l t
Marvin Beaman, at Trustee
Purchase Puce *123.000

(SEAL)

DATED on January 1tin, 1888
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
Poet Office Drawer C
Senlord, FL 32772-0630
Frederick J. Murphy. Jr, Esquire
Dunlap A Murphy
Poet Office Drawer 30
Bartow. FL 33831
Attorneys lor Plaintiff
Publish: January 23. and February 1, 1888
DIM-184

Request far Bnalnoortisg B Preteeeiewel Corse*Itlaq
Services fart
Raelaime4/Ra*aa Motor System tmprevemewt e A
Operot leas-PC-0 It-Od/BJC
Weeteweter Treatment Pis*4 hwprevemeata C OgtraMaoa
PS-418-00/BJC
Water, Weetewotet C Roilohaod/Woooo
PC-S14-BO/BJC
H n |n **
Water Treatment Float Improvem ents sad OperettedO
/ PS-818-BS/CJC
'
Water DletrtbutlAa Syeeem kmpravamanta C I
PB-S17-BS/CJC
Seminole County Board ot County Commttolonon
mis retted partial to aubmn formal sealed aubmmete tor Mto
above leteienced protect.
Scope: Provide Professional Engineering Barvtcai tor tha pro­
tects listed above.
Request tor Professional Services package* trill I
the County's Purchasing Division located at:
n o t I . tat Street. Room 3108
Sanford. FL 31771
(407) 321-1130, Eat. 7111 or 711S
(407) 330-8646 . Foe
PS Document! may bo requeued by
Foe-on-Osmond (407) 871-0020.
Coat por pockeoo: 82.00 pluo 11.00 SfiiFPlng S
Submittal* must be received by the Purchasing Otvtelan,
42200 no later then 1:00 pm. (tocoi tmsel on February I
Submittal• received oftor such twee
NOTE; A U PROSPECTIVE RESPONDENTS ARC HERESY CAU­
TIONED NOT TO CONTACT ANY MEMBER OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY STAFF OR OFFICIALS OTHER THAN THE SPECIFIED
CONTACT PERSON PRIOR TO STAFF'S RECOMMENDATION.
M /W lle are encouraged to participate I
Betsy J. Cohan. CFPB
Contracts Supervisor
Publish: February 1,
DCN-4

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNE I

CRrtL ACTION
CASE NO. S7-E118-CA
OftnEfOM ta s
RTLAND MORTGAGE
COMPANY,
PlamtiR(a).

vs.
PIERRE A
BROOKS, al al.

NOTICE IB Hi
January ttth. IS M ,
and
sneered In Cass NO.JFT-3111.
CA af Mw Cacud Court af Mas
EIGHTEENTH Judtetel CaeuR *1
and tor SEMINOLE County.
RTLAND
FwrtMo
PlabdlR and PIERRE A CROOKS
____ at ft# WEST FRONT
DOOR OP TN I SEMINOLE
COUSfTV COURTHOUSE; BANPONO. FLORIDA M II.-0S a m ,
en Mw ITMi day ef FEBRUARY.

LOT 11, BEER RUN UNIT IB,
ACCOROMM TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PLAT ODOR IS . RAH
OOUNTT, PIOMOA.
TOOETHER WITH THE POLLOWMtO PERSONAL PROPER­
TY! RANOE/OVEH. FAN/HOOO,
DETECTOR. CARPET
____ ESS MY NANO and Ms
SOM Of Mite Court on JANUARY

m*

Cterti of « w Cacus Court
Byt.

Say "Charge It"

Final 2

Luke and Oort Louk.de*
Purchaie Puce: (62.300.
Parcel 3
Stanley W Ptoet
Purchase Price (266.2*0.
The propertie* are locited
ediacent to the northwest,
northeast
and
southeast
boundaries ol the Oviedo
Center 160 acre campus on new
Lockwood Boulevard *t Oviedo,
Florida A lull legal daacnptton
and dataita et tha propotad
purehaeas ars svailabte tor
public rsvtaw at tha ofttes et the
Vica
Ptsiidtnt
tar
Administrative and Business
(aivicea. Room A 100M Hour*
ot inspection will be • am, ta 4
p m. during isgular college
woikdaya. Persona with diaabiltliee requiring special accom­
modation* al Ihs mailing
should
contact:
Dorothy
Paiahon. Phone 32t-210*.
Publish: January 30. and
Fabruary 1. l t d
DEM-34*
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB 1BTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IK AND FOR
B l Ml NOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OBNBRAL
JURIBOICTIOH DIVISION
CASB NO) BT-MtO-CA-tS-B
UNION FLANTERS
NATIONAL BANK.
SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO LEADER
FEDERAL BANK FOR
SAV1N0I
PLAINTIFF
VS
OLGA I. RODHIOUEZ. ET AL
D(F(N0ANT|t|
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO. OLQA I. RODRIGUEZ avhoea
raaidanca
la unknown It
he/ehe/they ba ttying; and if
he/sha/they be deed, the
unkneatn defendants who may
be epaueee. heat, devieeea,
grantee*, astigo***. lienor*.
Creditors, trustee*, and all pertie* claiming an interest by,
through, under or ageattt the
Defendants, who ars net known
la ba dead or alive, and alt par­
ti** having ot claiming ta neve
way right, title or interact *i the
g ig * being lerectoeed herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to Ior*c loa* a
mortgage en the tolloalng
property
LOT 7Z. (UMMERHILL, PHASE
t. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AE MCOROKD Ml
PLAT BOOK 31. PAGES M
THRU S3. PUBLIC RICOROB
OF IIMINOLE COUNTV. FLORI­
DA
you are required to eery* *
copy ol your written defense*,
H any. te M en DAVID J. BTf AN.
ISO. Plaintiff* attorney, when
cadres* I* BOI ■ Unlveretty
On** *(00. Plantation. FL
31324 within 30 day* ofWr Mw
fuel publication of thi* nolle* of
action and I N the original with
the cterti of Male court either
before service on Plainti f f *
attorney or immediately there­
after, etherwiea g

WITNESS my hand wad Mw
toe! of thte Court M MMINOLI
County. Ftertdo, fhte M M day of
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Cecelia V. Eksrn
Deputy Clark
LAW OFFICE* OF
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PUUNTIFF
•01 8. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
EUrTE 800
PLANTATION. FL 33314
•T-I383S (UPM)
ti January 18, i
1. IBM
OEM-188

L e g a l N o tic e s
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Cecelia V. Bkem
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 t . UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE (00
PLANTATION, FL 33314
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. person* with dteabllme* needing a apec Iel accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
th*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-311-4*10
EKT 4127, 1-S00-SSB-tT71
(TOO) or t-SOO-SSS-S770, via
Florida Ralay Barrie*.
Publish: January SS, and
Fabruary 1. I t * *
DEM-tSO_____________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE fETM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA
IN AND PON
••MMOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
awammt*watkM lutMAiJUi
eaa
URIIOICTHM
W flllO i
CADE NO. ET-BBtB-CA-14-E
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY,
a* Truatee for th*
Reglstared Haidar* af
Salomon Brother*
Mortgage Sacurttle* VII.
kic. Mortgage PassThrough. I arte* 18*6-1.

Plenum,

0S0R 0I D. BETHEL and
RUTH H. BETHEL; at ol.
NOTICS
OP FORECLOSURE BALE
Nolle* te hereby S*vwn that,
pursuant te that Final Judgmant
ot Forecloture dated Jaweary
ttth, 1886, and ontarad In elvN
caao number OT-llfO-CA-14-S
of tha Circuit Court et the 18th
Judicial Circuit M and far
Sammate
County,
Florida,
wherein
BANKERS
TRUST
COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE FOR
THE RBOIETBRBO HOLOERB
OF
SALOMON
BROTHERS
MORTGAGE SECURITIES Vlt.
INC,
MORTOAOI
PASS­
THROUGH. S I Rtf ■ 1804-1, W
Plaint itt and OEOROE D.
■ETHEL. RUTH H. BETHEL.
M/are Dafandarrt(a). I arts saB W
w
. w- ‘ —»----- ■ —— k ^ e k tiliSaf in f
I7 *E n U p E l l E t t u P O f i D R I H I P EBP*

cash at tha wroat front door of
th* Sam mete County ci
bout* in Banford, Bom
County, Florida, ol t!:00 A.M.
an tha 17th day af February.
ISM. th
Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 177, LAKE EEARCV
SHORES, ACCORDING TO THI
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK IB. PAOIS 13.
14. 4 2S. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THI
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IB DEEMEO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPT INO TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
MF0RMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated the 1MR Ray of January,
ISM.
MARYANNE MORE!
Clerk et CtrcuR Court
By Joan Brtllam
Deputy Clerk
CODILIB A BTAWtARSKI
4010 Bey Scout Daulevlrd

L e g a l N o tlc e a
COUNTY O F '
•ados Na. ST-1S44
RJI Na. I T -M T M
Dot* af Pttteai a t/ts/M
PtXI LOTT.
PWMdf,
egamst
STEVEN JAMES STEWART,
PteintlH de«l|natee
Tempt me County OS
the place ol Kiel
The beat* ef the
venue te PtamtitlY
residence
Summer** wHh Netlee
Piamtm reeldee M
48 South Van Dam Read.
Ithaca, NY
ACTION POR
A DIVORCE
Te the above nerru
You era hereby l
serve a notice *1 SdM drSRSI.
en the Plaintiff'* Artem eriti
withm 30 day* after the service
of thte eummeno, oacluahw of
the day at earvtc* lor within A f
days after Mw service Is com­
plete It thte summon* te not
personally delivered to you
Withm th* State Of New Yerkfc
end m com ef yew faSure te
aearnet you by deleuR for dw
relief demanded M the notteq
set forth below.
Dated January IS, ISM;
Paulette Wittteme
Comes Legal AW
Attorney!a) far PteMtM
Myron fey lor Halt
Ithaca. NY 14880-4*01
(407) MS-41M
NOTICI: The nature of thte
action te te dwaotee Mw mar­
riage between the perttee. Tha
ground* or* ebendanmom.
Th* relief sought M.
A judgment of sbooiute
divorce m favor ef the glaMMft
dissolving
the
action. The nature er any in d i­
tery reltei
U) en i
null ana
(3) • " &lt;
hild sue
Taneal Stewart, a cMW af Mw
marriage bom October IP,
1381;
(3) an order granting eouRabte
distribution of the martial prop(4) *n i
division of any outeiandthf
marital dobla;
It) cenkiouelten of tha Cuakad)
Order of the TomgkMo Cawnty
Fernby Court Of the EMM Of
New York dated Auguol &gt;7,
tIM . Docket No. tM SM -M ;
IS) end euch ether and further
relief aa tha Court deems prop" a t to r n e y * CERTIFICATION
i hereby certify under ganaity
of portury and •• an eRlist of
the court mat l hove na kwawteOge that the luOetence of any
of Mw factual aubmwatene conM thte dec umena te 1

Myron Taylor HaH
tttwee. NY 148*3
(607| M*-41M
Pubbeh: January t l , t l . Mod
Fabruary 1. 18*4
DIM-141

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e s s 487-037 SO
PuOtteh: January
February I, IBM
DEM-1M

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YOU A M HERESY NOTIFIED

Now it is easier than ever to
place your classified advertising
or to pay for your Herald
subscription. Call us today at
322-2611 and say “Charge It” !

OP A I
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Year art* (aha natlaa WM the
City Cin n ln lin of Mw CRy af
BanfafM. Florida, or JtRuary
tSW. ISM . PASSED AND
ADOPTED Ordawnoo No. SS7S
la cteas. vac ala and abandan
any rigM af Mw CRy and Mw
pubtte In and w a portten of
Corwmare lot Siroof ‘

•UMMERHILL. PHASE
1, ACCORONM TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A t MCORDED M
PLAT BOOK S I. PACE* BE
THRU St. PUB4JC RECOROE
OF 8CMMOCS COUNTY, FLORI­
OA

n U Court or Mw s i M day of
JANUARY, IEEE.

CLERK OF THB
CIRCUIT COURT

Bytl

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TO T M

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■ ■llJ._E TE R M .IU L ■ ■
ATTORNEY p o r F U S f W

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Sanford Hsrsld, Sanford. Florida ■Sunday, February 1 , 1W8

L e g a l N o tic e s

Defendant)*)
NOTICI IS MEREST GIVEN
pureuent to a Final Judsment ot
Mertsao* Foreclosure dated
January 16th. IBM,
end
entered In Cee* NO. 37-1131CA of the Circuit Court ot the
EIGHTS IHTH Judicial Circuit In
and ter BEMINOLI County,
Florid# wherein STANDARD
FEDERAL SANK I* the PleMlft
ind SCOTT J CASWELL V * th*
Mflheet and beet bidder ler
tfeeh at th* W IST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE; SANR0RO. FLORIOA at 11:00 a.m.,
dn th# 17lh dey ot FEBRUARY,

fampe. FL 33401
137103033

NOTICS

In accordance with th*
AWieocene Dteabiiitie* Act, pareon* needing a apodal eccommodel ion to participate m thi*
(Seconding ehouid contact the

Fkw*de Ret**
Pbblieh: Ja

NOTICS
Jhe Central Florida Job* and
(ijucetion Partnership, Inc.,
announce* a meeting of th*
B$ard ol Director*, le which the
ptibhc I* Invited.
OATS: February IS, ISM
TIME: ICO pm.
PLACE: Winter Park

L e g a l N o tic e s

DAVID C. QOOQWIN and
VtROINtA C. GOODWIN,
hi* eritej *1. al.
Defend ante.
NOTICI OF SALS
Nolle* le hereby given that,
pureuent to th* Order or Final
Judgment entered M thtt cauea
In the Circuit Court ot Seminole
County, Florida. I will tell th*
property ertueled w Semlnol*
County, Florida, described ee:
LOT *. ALAOUA, PHASE III.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 41. PAOES 1 THROUGH
■ INCLUSIVE. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
and commonly known a*:
i l 37771
at public tala, lo the highett
and boat bidder, lor ceah, at the
wait front door ol the Semlnol*
County Courlhout* al 301
North Perk Ave , In Santord,
Florida, al 11:00 AM on
February 17th. IMS
Dated: January 13th, IBM.
MARYANNS MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Jean Bnlltnl
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with th*
American* With DitebiMlet Act.
person* with disabilities needmg ■ special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should
contact
court
Admlmatration it telephone
number 407-373-4330, net taler
than seven (7) day* prior to the
proceeding II hearing Impaired.
(TOD! I -300-333.3771. or Voice
(V) 1-I00-33S*I770. via Florida
Relay Service
Meson 4 Associate*. PA.
17737 US 13 North. Suita S00
Clearwater. FL 344I4 AM *
1313) 334 3400
Publish: January 73, end
February 1. 1331
DEM-tST

L e g a l N o tic e s
NOTICI OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Nolle* I t h*t*by given:
Semlnol* Wrecker Service •IN
u il *l Public Auction lor Ml*
vag* tor catli on demand to
bigh**l bidder, the following
described vehicle*:
Feb. 13, 1MB
•0 Ni m v i 2 DR
VM t 1N40BMBHC7340S1
Th* auction wilt be held at
12:00 pm on the aald dale*
above. At Seminole Wrecker
Service 1340 B. Myrtle A**.,
Santord,
Fla.
J im .
Proapectiv*
bidder*
may
mepect vehicle* on* hour prior
to tel*. Term* ere caeh or certl*
lied fund*. Seminole Wrecker
reterve* th* right lo accept or
reject any and all bid*.
Publieh: February 1, IBIS

DEN-IB

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

407/322-2611

407/831 -9993
iCIrvity/Titne**
ay Step out

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

M IL M .m U .
MONOAT » n
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

CH/A. SnXVmo Wkeon Realty

I06-1200*it. 1700

SANFORD 2/2Apt W/D, S46S ♦

81— Money to Land

100— Condominium
Rentals

NOW ACCEPTING

____

Invllalien t* Sid
FC-13I-B6/BJC
RINSNART ROAD
LANDSCAPE PROJECT
Semlnol* County Board of
County Commiatlonore requett* mteretted peril** le
eubmit formal eaeled bid* ler
the above referenced Invitation
lo Bid.
SCOPE OF WORK: Provide *N
labor, material*, equipment and
fndidentate necetsary le per­
form all work required to pre­
pare planting bed* end Inetalt
landtcepe planting In accor­
dance with th* plant end (pac­
ification* at deecrtbed In the
bid document*
Preliminary Coet Eatlmete:
1723.000 04
Bid document* are available at
the Central Service* BuUdUvs.
Purefreeing Division. 1101 E**t
1*1 Street. Room 120S. Santord.
Florida 32771, (407) Sit *1130
eatenelen 71 ID/TtID. requeet
may be dona by Faa-enDemand 1*07) 173-0070. docu­
ment I t 173.
A 3% Bid Bond la required
n th the Bid al the lime ot eubrnniion The ***1 * t IN* bid
document* I* SJ0.B4 per eel,
plu* S3.06 ehlppln* and hendM*s.
Th* County Purchasing
Division mull receive bid* no
later than 7 00 p m. (local lew*)
on Mereh 4th, 1SBS. Side
received after euch tun* wM Be
returned unopened
ALL PROSPECTIVE SIDMRE
ARE HERESV CAUTIONED NOT
TO CONTACT ANY MEMBER OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY STAFF
OR OFFICIALS OTHER THAN
THE SPECIFIED CONTACT PER­
SON PRIOR TO STAFF'S REC­
OMMENDATION
M/WBE't are encour*Bed to
perucipete « the bid precee*.
Betty J. Cohen. CPPD
Contract* Supervioor
Publieh: February 1. IBM
OEN-J

dap. NtCEH Pteee* cal
SSS-3S14 after 6 pm.

acttode. Ret required. SSSOftmo
e SSSO^ec. dep. t 304-466-

1370.

•Firm

NOTICE
A l rental end real aatala advornsementt are aubfoet to the
Federal Far Mouemg Act which
make* E Jieoal to i d e r M any
preference, limitation, or &lt;McommaBon bated on race, col­
or, religion, m i , hamseap. ta­

ALDMtt

PL*#

M S F tC T fi

OPPORTUNITIES

MM Ca* Samto 3pm
1BOO-374 0040
Uon-FnOnfy EOC

Sanford Harald
CtaaaNMs raaHy workl

4 0 7-33 1-1 130 , aat. 7113/711*

or can b* 'requeeted By Fae-onDen&gt;»nd“ t*7-*7*rqB*g; DoC u «* n t«1 3 3 3 .

‘

,

11k Sid Sand m required with

submission * l Bid.
Scop* ot Work: The Ceesreel er
eheii be reep*weM e ter aN

Aa a member of the

�1 0B Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida •Sunday. February i. 1998

EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
ASSOCIATE
TRAINEE
Due to etpansion. large Lake
Mary company hmng Fufl Tima
Associate* Wen tram you to
earn your potential

71— Help Wanted

71— Help Wanted
1 EXP PHONE PERSON
Heeded m the DeBary olhee
IS.00 hr-Stailing base pay
No sales no quota s
tnoorrvng A outgoing cats to set
up appontments
M M t M (BIN)
-OEBARV MANOBThe lono»mg positions
svaiabto

CUSTOMER REP/RETAR.

$10.35 TO STAR T
F*ng 30 positon* by 02/1198
No e«p tor mto MS-SI St

JO B S
JO B S
JO B S

are

F/Lll-7 LPNon asper fence

AUTOMOTIVE OETAJLERS
SantordVongwoodOftondO
Good Income PoanM
Benefits After BO Day*
f l g fl SaM 4Q7 293 3Q55
AVON EARN TO
He I Hr*. Sara*: 111-11(3 hid.
_ S M ^ R e e J »»T !S t_
AVON NCEOa rap* • toa
Sea fugh quaMy products. earn
.Beahouro.32i-7t«
Buy A Sail Tuppaneare. FT-PT
EARN A CAR Free Training
Great t&gt; Fie» n g 3214421
CHK.D CARE needed ai my U
Mary home Mar-Apr S-Ttom. I
Thur Must have vend FOL.
Cal tor details 171-0011 eves
CLERICAL
ADECCO needs
clerical candidates tor Lake
MarySantord
positions
We
need people ter the foAowmg
|0OS
l Entry

CNA-F/T available
1pm-11pm A 11pm-7am
SALARIES BASEO on
EXPERIENCE
CM DeBery Manor. 40744043*. AM for Director of Nure
mg or apply within 60 North
Kg/iway 17-93. DeBery Ftorl
da Drug Free Workpiece
EOE.

ADECCO is learning up with
Sanford companies lo create
etching |ob opportunities II
you have skills, ambition and
a drive tor quatty we have a
great opportunity with greal

HMrtg FRAME BENDER tor
Marine Canvee operation. Radi­
al arm saw eip. rag. Have ■
COL tor

•Mall Sorters
•Assembly
•General Warehouse
•Production
•General Labor

HEADLINE
RECEPTIONISTS
Ptoieesional 1 last paced red cal ofhee m Heathrow w tookmg
tor an eg&gt; recaption*! dutws
ndude heavy phone computer­
ised scheduling Med Mgr a
Ptue. Multi task position Call
AA MadtoM Personnel tor vnmeant accs aot-oba-isss

■Part-Tlmel

CNAa • 3-11 or 11-7 shfis avaA-

Please CM tor an'appomtmenL

Adecca
T&gt;4 ISAWJJVMMfT I
DATA
ENTRY/CLERlCAL
ASST Escl poetoonf WordnO
key a nu t! PersonsCtef Grwal
SkBst
TOPTALEMT CTAFPMO

407-no m i

1000 N.

Openmg to Santord end
Park. Fortum asp hetptul Eaceaant wage A
met hoeprtal.

Aaelatant • day
MSRB avasatse rotatmg on cat
w e oher competitive salary and
be neto package including a
" 000 sign on bonus. Please
m person to: Country For•

i: Kathy Morttn,
Iphln AL,

C*y, NC 27S44478S; phone

anti wran. iPi/Murytwy.

tom
detrtxrlora Process
orders tram home. Reedy cash
For start-up MVI-eme memberMR) toe. WML 130.00 eheck/mo
to: CALYPSO VARIETY. USA
si
a *
*. — see
-»— n««4i
PI. L^BetRoni
AVw.
yWlpf
* mw.
FL 37792.

' I I I I I vI

■Ground
aemCuslc
eang-Bamp

•i \ i
.

We are located at 700 Way
moot Court. *124. between
Huntington Bank A the Post
Office on Lake Mary Bhrd
anappoim
407-330-1n n

Adecca
Tie EMPLOYMENT PEOPU

sweet you to
Mb lair from 7.30am to
70tom. CM todeyt NO FEE!

1

*Curtow Staffing

‘PRODUCTION
•Winter Parti
•12 Hour S hifte/N ig hU
-30-35 Houri
•Rexibte

-SNpp'g/RKaiYg
-Order Pullers
•foridift u p a ♦
-Various locations
•Various shifts

J o in ua fo r o u r OPEN HOUSE
Saturday*, throughout January, Dam-Noon
601 Dog Track Road, Longwood
?
Plaaaa ceM OPC (407) tt0-#0M

MAKE MONEY, at rruch or as
krtie as you want, mto Shaktoe
A AT A ra New Heme-Baaed
Busuwta Program 3304030

MECHANIC NEEDED
The Housing Authority of toe
Chy of Santord is seeing
afughfy
eipenenced
Mamtenance Mechanic to be responUM tor pertormng HuSed car­
pentry. plumbing masonry or
equipment repav ol 480 pubic
housing developments Salary
based on eipenence and SWS
Job descnplion available upon
request Applications wtl be
taken at Vie man Ohce n Cashe Brewer Court untl S00 pm..
February 12.1998
The Houelng Authority of the
City of Sanford. Florida
An Equal Employment Op#
sVnRrteBC. &lt; ClhpRqfi*.
P.O. Bo I 2318
•M CaeMe Brewer Court
I m M FI 12772-2388
TteMhy 0
EaeeuiM

Car A insurance Heeded
Weekends FREE 331 5288

AccuStaff

Now hiring eRienenoed COOKS.
SERVICERS A DISHWASH­
ERS. Top pay. paid vacations
After 1 year Medical benefits
end a Drug Free Work place
4650 E SR 46 West Santord
407-130-7771 A 3770 Orlando
Or 17-81 Senfon t 407-321OENNVE RESTAURANT.

71— Halp Wanted

71— Help Wanted /.

PAYROLL/ACCOONTWO
CLERK Santord area Pan Time
M-F Must have srpenence CM
326-0688 or tsi resume to 328
■188

Computer tip required AppN ef
Environmental Air. SOI Cocktdo
Way. Santord 12241(0 er hm
raeume to 3214144.________ _

SEWING MACH OPERATORS

LOOKBfa FOR PART TM8
Mamend aroe Cotmenc En­
hancement Co w looking tor
CuoL Svc Rape to work bet­
ween 24-40 hours per week
Sun 1hurt Temp to he* |7 50/
hr comp M and customer svc
sfctit necessary Apply m pert el 1080 Mamand Ctr,
Commons. SM 411 Mon-Thwt
9-3 or Cal 6800111.

PRODUCTION
WORKERS
Large Santord Companies seek­
ing assemblers and production
workers Stan today, any ahdt.
greal apporktody Ws o8tr benefa . great pay and growth op­
portunities
Contact CORESTAFF at 330-7789 tor mere totor-

TRULY NOLAN Peat Control
now luring Saws Inspectors Nr
Sammote A Volusia Co Great
benefits A company vehicle
prowlad Appfy 3422 S OrtenaaJ?»v'

Large Santord companies cur­
rently seeking individuals with
industrial tewing machine and
spread*«cuttor tip

WANTFn movidueit who Ar«
tacking a tulMbng people onenuted career GREAT employ­
ment environment, professional
status and benefits Consider
the career ol Dental Aaa«hng
Formal educehon ol 1200 hours
Lrackng to Stale and Natnnel
credentials Work In a last
paced, fughiey technical, ever
changing career n l
~
health (aid oi Dental
Prang s 1
ndo Ted:h Dental
merit. 407-2447000, I A
Whether you are SSeedy In toe
work piece, ready to reentor or
lust looking to me Mure toey
have a program designed tor
you*
’w a r e h o u S?— M fttfto U :
AMPPVta. RECEMNO, PICK•NO. PACKB4Q A NO WARBHOUStNQ • RE COTON COR­
PORATION. toe nekon s toed

• OREATPAY
• M0M4RL FULL TE8E
• HOURLY PAY
• PMC8W0RK BONUS
• GREAT BENE FITS MCLU04MQ
MCOICAL
Please contact CORESTAFF al
330-77S9 tor an appoeitmenl

RIGHT HAND MAN
N eed * 7S atortors daily.

HeignonSBnua tonewemR E C E m O N fS T/B O O K KEEPER N EEDED
The Housing Authority ol the
Cfy of Santord. Florida la aeekmg an aroenenoad recepttomat/
Bookkeeper w«h ewe asm bangual (Engkth/Sparush) written
and oral communication shjaa
to assist aiecutrve sun and
residents Mato, typing and
computer skBs required, salary
negutwbW CanAdatos must be
able to work varied hours Appe
canons taken Mon Thurs, 8 00
am-1200 Noon and 200 pm 500 pm at toe mam office m
Castle Brewer Court im« Febru­
ary 17. 1908
The Houelng Authertty ef Wie

f strapey to drtvert.
•01
2884108

SALES
No OR) necessary Ws wW Sam
you to aam 12S-40K » your krtt
year tekng a service everyone
fits CM Turt Matter
3214129

cay of
A l ection 3RgaM OppertunBy
P.0.1
Phene: (48711234 ISO
D 323-0428

EARN MLL-TiWfe

TEWS Co. Staffing. Orlandos
most
prolesscinai
staffing
service, ra currently recruiting
Fua A Part-time clerical poeh
•one tor y e toaowvig compa

PAY FOR PARTTIME WORKIII

I Firm

ROUTE CARRIER

mmuntceHcne Co.
•nent Human
Ceneutang Oreup.

Established Routes Newspa
per deanery tor Santord Area
Eam money while taking a
drive m the country Appry m
"SANFORD HERALD

has Immedleto eaenlnga n as
Lake Mary lacwtws tor 1st and
2nd sh.h warehouse Houxs
svtsabie
7 00am 3 30pm,
8 00am 4 30pm and 4 OOprrv
17 30am Must be abfe to Ml a
rrvnvrvrm of 50 toa on a canary
uous basis Forklfl eipenence
preferred Starting rate 15 75
1st shift 15 95 2nd Shrfl **
Must pass math tost Apply ej
person al 7950 Lake Emma
Goad Lake Mary FL EOE.

-Central Florida t Moet

Please cal Tews Co Stalhng
740 8866 tor more **&gt;
EOS ADA NO FEBI

1-7444

RECEPTIONIST
P/T
poedion
E■penanced
ordy Appry At Fsmry Pracsce
Censer of Santord. PA
712 West Tito Street Santord
322-4471________

LABORER tar a parking tot and
maintenance company Oood
pay and benefits Ceil Mtesy
333-1441._____________________

LABORERS NEEDED
FO R UNDERGROUND
U TIU TV C O N TR A C TO R

HCAATMI
FLAM Dm See wart
AestoMlMM Bwt

Oat in on tie ground floor al a
last-paced
r Ready seeks • person
le herd working, computer
heKite and a teem
to work si a busy
Santord Escehent growth po

•MuMiove

•CocakCompeny truck
"Foe all Of tour

MeintenencefBecurwy
SECURITY OUARD • RECO
TON toe nations leecSng da
trtoutor/manutacturer ol con­
sumer electronic accessories
has ripenings tor
Security
Guard tor toe 2nd eNft 3PM to
11PM and 3rd shift 11PM to
7 00AM. Candidstes mutt be
repstered or be qualdied per
Florida statute*. Dfvwron of Ucensmg tor Proprietary Seamiy Officer Must have Sanaa 0
License 16 SO per hour Esceaent benefrta package avalable interested applicants ap­
ply m person at Recoton Cor­
poration.
2950 Lake Emma
Road lake Mary. FL 32748
EOE

"*•*330-3416***"
too * MEN A WOMEN NEEDED
Defy work-Defy pay
veraclea a PLUS
SALESPERSON NEEDED
COME WORK WITH THE BEST

LABOR READS
• M i l hr

CN As
For F/T. P/T A on cal Mutt be
wale certfwd CM 787-0500

71— H«lp Wanted

■ a ro e x rsF F se r

ants, inducing 401k and
purcbaM
Labor Reedy.
Ann: Brandi
K. 1652/1554 8 French
Ave. Santord. FL 32771 or toa
lo 407-323-6797 EOE.

iiiis m o m

71—H«lp Wanted

LA B O R R ITE

LABOR READ)
om

111

VISIT OUR OPEN HOUSE
ON MONDAY, FEB 2nd
12-3
1ST A 2ND Shiners

Baytor • 12 hr

CSR Gnfcer. 2210 W. w T K
Santord or 4010 Forsyth Rd. OrUndo. EO&amp;Orug Free.
i i &gt;r, r&gt; */.

We have |obs m the
following areas

Healthcare
Opportunities
With a $500.00
Sign-On Bonual

71— Malp Wanted

Oel to on toe ground Boor aI a
fast-paced nationwide compenyt
r Ready seeks a person
la hard-working, computer
Merate. hestole and a team
player to work m a busy office to
Santord FrreSsnt growth polaneal adh company Great ben­
efits, todudng 401k and stock
purchaat plan. Send raeume to
Labor Ready.
Ann: Brandi
Manager. 1552/1554 S. French
Ave. Barker*. FL 32771 or las

Get to on toe ground Soor of a
last-paced nationwide compenyt
Labor Ready seeks • person
who le hard working, computer
Merate. newbie and a teem
to work to a busy oflca to
1 EkCiSant growth po-

K

etits. mdudmg 401k and
purohaae plan. Band raaume to
Labor Ready.
AM: Branch
Manager. 1542/1554 S. French
Am . Santord. FL 12771 or lea
to 4Q7-323-37V7 EOE
asp . own toota A
trues. Ftoor tach atao

(407) 666-0444
At

AAl-J

5 )/ jp }o y w )N J jl

Working G E R M Flori­
da for YOUI
(407) 322-3044

4-,

ivOw it in o y Tor

TILLER Cmdl Unon eR) preid Lake Mary area
Fesreeumeto

ScminoiB County

RsaMMttiBi ClBBnlrtg

FiB Time A Pen Time

MOLLY MAC a t
F/T"* 4

H as

jgjm .487-7*7488T,
i
Organised. P/T
could toad to I
phone knee Computer stout a

s&amp;iiSar**"8*
. HI

P/T

SSSS4470
PAR T-TH S HELPER
■POftobon Ugfd
cocking A care
CM 348-6033

toretdarty

•to peytor^l

1-400-711-JOG*
EOE

79* W.

P tB T CONTROL OPERATOR

A ryu rm n / i

amreed F/T. PfNrrnd sRwnence to OHP A town A omamenM

PHONE PROS
Salary • comm ♦ bonus F/T or
P/T. helamrl aknoepfiere amoktog ok. DMMe or »4he 787-9270

m ra m u fr
Minimum A years
and aaMf and sewer Good
Drug Free
- m geo Mdtor

PORTER to downtown Orlando
area Clean appearance, drug
tree M
M M
Mtoey 3321441_________________________

■ At ari le eland far 8 heurs

POSmON OPEN FOR:

Th# Sanford Herald n M d t C M M U f t for
established routes In tho Sanford araa. All you
need la depandabla transportation, organiza­
tional skills and aftamoon availability In ordar
to bsgln a groat now job!

M Abiaty la eeerk evertime/Seturdeys

aRCUUIION/DI8IRIBimON
ASSISTANT
Tho Santord Haraid ia cumntfy aooapEng EppfcalBOE
tor a pa/Hima drculaliontoMfeulton miatent Tha
itteal EppUcanl w i havt pad aMteriwca in ckcutolion or
datobubon procaaaaE. interEEted canddates dtouid
•ubm4 a raaufna or apply in parson al 300 N. Francti
Ava, Santord. F I 32771

Don! mue out un l hit inyvetanl
enM S i otlrr nm yruiir waft*
(64 M«Jyvr kear) and a fnendi&gt;.
learn sputied Mmapfim

BUY A NLW 3 BEDROOM
l BATH HOME FOR
l ESS TUAN RLNTING

POS/nON AYAAABLI

FINANCE
COORDINATOR
en tor M poafbon of Ftoenos
CoordtoMor. ThM IB K M stork
invoivtog fiscal otganiiaaon,
preparation,
aminaaon. anaiysi
canon ol SnancM
fiscal records. TNs position Is
m |viii« h « to toa aeacuaM director or fsaher deaignea tor job
pertormsnee
nkjft bi
APPLICATION
I I . 11
OByaf
fUXBai

LAKE MAR
FA. Bssl NT* taMwE, *117771

POSiTION OPEN FOR:

ADVERTISING
REPRESENTATIVE
oal onaoonfdi tortw 8antotdHmU andlaia Mary

Applications bang ac
hire to toe near Mure
m
By to work w«h deatortty and
pmetoton on mtouM parts. Com­
pany paid bene* package, paid
hoedey* and luBton ratoOuraemenL Appfy to person:
MATHEWS ASSOCUTES, MC
645 hkekmen OaW
Serdord. FL 32771
EOS

IJ 4 A *

LAK EM AR Y$»
FJ. team i • I mM . R.11771

Selectyourlotat

4M Zo . RUl. PALM POINT, SANFORD

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to:

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VtLAQE-707

EARA j I L L L - T I M E PAY
FOR PART TIME WORK

Vafunfay, f 'r h Ttk. 7:30AM t * O M
S I 01 E . L o k tM a r w B I rd.. .VaR/WU, F t 12773
fk o m r: (* 0 7 ) SSS IS7S
Cuew la rau JOB FAlK sod tev eh, bnerare u a oret fAwv la
As a trarfcna maoulailum &lt;4 h&gt;«e hrakhrate pruducts. we wtl
Ijr a«Jti«sf*4 Pradurmei Akwauen in erremluw lywrabane

CM ou 24 hr Job line todeyt

rn i g i i r u

71— Help W anted
* national cwantng company
-JU j mo afternoon slidl «va»sbto PV i m apply al Saar*
Mn-chandise pica-up at me
Samnoto Town Carrier Mai

* 7MCLUOMOLOT
3 ,9 9 0

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

A

407-3394733
I prtet of I 73JE 0 am t% HU Km. 30 yft, APB E ll

A C a re e r to F eel
G o o d A bou t,
Had out about ouri

M edical Assistant Program
Dtjr or EwnhsgC
— - ----- i wl A1J £sm
n m m r m jt m jr w

• CoesnStut 4-Dty School VM

JUmWhoQmify •

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$

4 0 7 -8 3 1 -9 8 1 6

City College
FLSS707

�Sanford Herakl. Sanford. Flonda • Sunday, February 1, 1990 • 111

117— Commercial
Rentals

: 105— Duplex/Trlplex

U rE UAHT

Clean. ! BS?
if Kboot WO hook up CHT
Quiet area MSOditeount InVector* Realty 774-Mil

r

114—
; Warehouee/Rental
Space
iq ft wr BOO *q ft av cond office
Dock hetght 4 dove In 213
phaM Good parking 4304506

; 117— Commercial
Rentals
LEASE Prana thowroom 4
warehouM *10.970 tq ft SR
441 homage 407-571 2500
Spec# Available for
Sanford Commerce Ctr
a) Park Ave t 25m St 2
tune* approi 3.000 at 4 1500
«f *9'ptl per year Parking la
abundant Cel John Oay al
Stnctty Commercial. Lie Real
Broker, 407-444-0)30

From *3 al Pnme location Hwy
17-92 Sanford, 1 bt horn Airport
BM1 Call 334-4440 Jlm/Sue
PflOFESSIONAURETAIL
Space 1501 W let Street 1605100 tq It 1350 mon 4 UP
BEVERLY ■. MASON REALTY
________ (4071 322-41*5________

118— Office Space For
Rent
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Compel live
avail
ratat 4304506
OFFICl/Of FICE-WARE HOUSE
Now AvalaWe
Guardian Pertonal Sitorage
Cal lor daunt 578 2500

Office

Office

Available lor
Sinford Commerce Ctr
located al Pan Are 4 23th St 2
tuner approi 3 000 at 4 8 500
al fOpal per year Parking it
abundant Cal John Oay al
Stnctty Commercial, lie Real
Qrokert 407-44443)0

SANFORD OFFICE SPACE
2 Sulla* avallaMa - 1100 SF 4
1400 SF. 407-331-7004________

141— Hornet For Sale

141— Hornet For Sale

RF/WIX.

ROT, HOT. ROTI 3/3 trier Upper
Hardwood Floort. watt to Sem
thgh Only *49.5001
(407) 314-9211, E(L 101

RF/VIBC

1 PIECE or Whole HouMhokt
404-774-2225/407*40-3532

MOVE-IN-COND. 3't 5 New car­
pet 4 punt Nice yard, and
front porch *55.000 A l It
OEDE CALLAWAY, Realtor
(407) 334-9311, Eat 109
AC 4 Brick eonatrucL 2 hum.
dan work thop. laundry room,
carport. *39 500 3)0-104*

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FORECLOSED
Hornet from pennet on *1
Delinquent Taa. Repo t REOl
Your Area To* Free (1) 600 2189000 Ell H 2206 lor current kslmgt
HEATHROW oated community
Eiecutive 4 bdrm. 3 bam. pool.
3 car garage. *375 000 Cal
333-3070 lor appomtmerk Pnnripie only
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del wkahp. crpt. Incd 170,000
PRE-Forecktture. 1/4 acre, pmr
fenced, carport H U M

153— Acreage Lot For
Sale

Studio
1 and 2 Bedrooms

B tL IO N l IU acre* Ideal ToJ
moMe homeeea. honet, came,
larmng or nuaeryl Zoned agrtcuftuftl
*3 900/ACRE
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• No one Below or Above
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SANFORD COURT APARTMENTS
3281 8. Sanford Ave., Sanford

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155— Condominiums
For Sale
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dry rtn. tern pa no.
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*45000

SANOLEWOOO-171 Upturn
New appt 4 CH A. (Tver took*
poof Wb painvcarpet Reduced
10 *25 200 Cal 372-9315

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For Sale
II III11 WWW U 1 jiO j
CHA. 10 X 20 awing Many EX
4 or 372- 1553
TRASII431-7704

C A R R IA G E C O V E
24a44 3/2 82 Skytn* Sow
plan, new camel. vmrf 4 lap
txkng *11.000

193— Lswn A Garden

A VARO SALE it me perfect
way la do mat and the Sanford
Marafrf can bong people lo your
door Advertite your u&lt;* m the
Sanford Herald and Lake Mary
Ufa tor only * Slime and waich
the item* leave while the money
comet in Call by Noon on
Tuesday and your 5 kna ad can
run lor three day* in the Herald
and once n the Lake Mary Lite
lor ONLY *10-20*1 All we ask it
mat you prepay the at Cat utw* can hep"
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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219— Wanted to Buy
199— P s t s A S u p p lie s

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221— Good Things to
Eat

Him MALAWI mu
GRAPEFRUIT. Meriwether
Farms 3461 Celery Ave

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*19 500060 Can 302-7181 or
pgr 372-1969

159— Raal Estate
Wanted

A Great Place to Live

PU7M4 or LEMONS

181— Appliance* A
Furniture For Sale

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221— Good Things to
Eat
Navels, red grapefruits, linger
met Frath From Grove W*
BAOQS MARKET
ship
322-3441

217— Oarage Sales

PARR AVC. MOBILE PARK
Home*$3.000to *6.000 Setup
Financing OUKT1133-2461

H O M E IS
W H E R E T H E
H E A R T IS

323*3301

211—
Antique/Collectlbles
UBOtHWMJHN. AAntique*

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223— Miscellaneous
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Call 341-1111

231— Car* For Sal*
tS CRYSLER LAZER 5-tpeed.
tow mlet. PwPt.Pb, good 1»e*
radio *750 349 50C8

231— Cars For Sale
iU T B U W 1’SS I ( W n . t &gt; «
New top Good condition Mutt
tet Best Offer 302-4170
•7 MITSUBISHI M.rage Runt
great, cold a*. new tires $1400/
OBO Can 372 3172
SEIZED CARS from $175
Portchet
Cadillacs. Chevya.
BMW* Corvertat Alto Jeeps.
4WDt Your area Toll Free 1600-216 9000 Eat 2206 for cur
rent lutings

235—
Truck/Buses/Vans For
Sale
fco uHEYV
Runt good *600 OBO Cal lor
more info 334-9447

235—
Truck/Buses/Vana For
Sate
63 DODOE RAM 250 longbed
van. 134.632 milea Runt Aa
It. See and make offer al San­
ford Herald. 300 N French Ave.
Sanford (In back of mam buikf«fl&gt; _________________________

238— Vehicles Wanted
CASH U t PAID!
For Jink Car*. Trucks A Mwct

KIEPa^RgABtAuTIFUl^^SJ^

240— Boat Rentals
FtSMNQ BOATS FOR RENT
Starling at *30 A ip Afto
24‘ Pontoon Cal 336t612

241— Rec.
Vehlclea/Campers For
Sale
jatu)

v s p $ fB jn r w r w
Hat everything *4500
Call
333-4341.

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3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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

322-2611

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mailing 12 and SASE to Astro-Graph, c/o
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Hill Station, Now York. NV 10156 Be
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PAGE 3A

DA BOMB...4B

Law ton’s Dream er
and Doer Jason
Christner

trip to the
movies?

SUNDAY. MAY 24. 1998

90th YEAR. No. I9S

County enthused by lakefront development
IIERALO STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • 'It's a new day." Daiyl McLain
aaya. ‘ Sanford la no longer the aleprhild of (hr
county. There are great changes In the mak­
ing. and It's time lor people to accept them.’
Sanford • less anyone forget • la McLain's
kind of town, lie lives here, has a business here
and ta Into his second term as Seminole
County commissioner for District I. which in-

tSartford is no longer the
stepchild o f the county 9

from various sources such as tax increment fl
naming, property lease payments and possibly
Seminole County tourism development teve-

McLaln supports and has helped shape the
Sanford Waterfront Conference Ccnier/Hotel
/Boardwalk project at Ft. Mellon Park. This
prefect will be discussed
by the county comintaalnn at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday. Tm excited
about It.- McLain said Friday. T h e best thing
we can do for Sanford and for the county Is put
the umfc renee center on the lakefront."
What la bring proposed Is a #40 to §70 mil­
lion complex that Includes a 100.000 square
foot muhtpurpose conference center. 900-room

to keep w eapon s
out o f all schools
over

Federal fending O K ’d fo r
St. Johns River bridge

of the fla t Century.

Family tragedy taught her strength,
recent honor adds to her determuiat

Is an inspiration to ah of m *
Principal Martin D. Klnch
■fw ttnj Idd. and an excellent

�U • Swwnola Hwakt Santoul, Floods ■Sunday, May 24. 1996__________________________________________________

Business
Getting in shape: G o ld ’s G ym moves to new location
D IE T

By Jean* Hn|hn

IVl A C , 1C ’

HERALD STAFF WRITER

SANFORD ■ Gold's Gym Is growing again. Tlic gym has out*
grown Us hotnr for thr second time In Us 10 year history. Gold's
new quarters will he located at 4050 West State Road 40. at Upsnla Road.
'Service lias been our reason for growth.* explains Rick Friend.
Gold's Gym vice president. This will be our permanent location.*
The 14.000 square foot building Is currently under construc­
tion. According lo Friend thr gym will br tn operation at Its new
location bvJuly 1.

’Wfemake
your business
insurance our
business.

Catering to the convenience ot Us members is key to the service
Gold s provides. 'Our members don't have to watt tn lines for the
equipment.* said Friend. They con do their work out and go.*
Members of the ©in will still tlnd the services and equipment
they have become accustomed to at Gold's and more. The expan­
sion will allow for live addtton of new equipment. Aerobic and Tae
Kwon Do classes will no longer have to share one room, allowing
classes to be scheduled at more convenient times.
Gold's Is proud of the gym's family atmosphere. Membership
includes free babysitting, and free aerobics and Tar Kwon Do
classes for the kids.
The Planned Excerslie Program seta up new members on a
personally designed exrerstze program. Professional trainers ac­
cess the member's physical condition and needs, and work with
them as they begin their new excersUe program.
The new location In Sanford. 2 blocks east of Seminole Towne
Center. Is only minutes from the gym's present location on East
Lake Mary Boulevard.

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City honors
Longwood resident Kan Francis, right, and Al Larson of
Chuluoia, right, were honored racantty by tha City of Orlando,
for saving tha life ot tha IS month otd daughter ol Orlando
Magic guard Derek Harper, who nearly drowned last month in
a backyard swimming accident. Francis, a protect manager for
ABD Development Company, and Larson wara each
presented with Meritorious Conduct Awards by Orlando
Mayor Glenda Hood and City Fire Chief Don Harkins in a
public ceremony at Orlando City Hall. Daria, tha youngest chUd
of Derek and Shwia Harper, has tuny recovered from
ordeal.
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Properties. Inc. will start
construction neat month of a
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Flag waving and poppy aaftng ware Via ordsr of Via day Friday, m honor
of Via Mwnorid Day holiday. 1faa Amsrice lagtorfa annual Poppy Day
aalaa wars bald at various locations around Via county including Fubta
In Sanlonl (Ml ptioto) share legion auaiAary rnsmbar Zonnya Otaon aa&gt;a
a poppy to Magan Roman, of Semrwto H^i School (From Page 1A.
Cadet 1st Sgt MonVied Chcquannoi, Croons Academy Army Jr.

R.O.T.C. assists Ofaon In Via satos) At idyfwdda Elamantary (rtgM
photo). PVMCfabmanfaaro Dork 8nln.w«h Anna Simmons, and Marian
MhwB. wtifi Aaron Davta, (lafi and rtghl] paaaad out Hag* lo 2nd
gradart to la iM nam of Via 3 Important patriotic daye upcoming,
Mamoriat Day. Flag Day and Via Fourth ot July.

S w a m p y m arsh , L o n g w o o d ’s
M u d L a k e to be re v ita liz e d
IjONGWOOO - Mud Ukr. ju*t off State Road
434 near Devonshire, has never been a pristine
body of water, but now. with greases and sedi­
ment clogging it. it's little more than a swampy
marsh.
Though caused by the pollution from nearby
traffic and surrounding homes, the eutrophica­
tion of the lake Is a part of the life cycle of a
body of water.
"It s the natural life cycle that a lake goea
through.’ Dean Bather, btologk al administra­
tor with the Honda Department of Aquatie
Plant Management, said. It's a 7- year natural
cycle."
But the residents around the lake and the
Ctty of Longwood want to clean It up.
The ctty commlaaton has agreed to look at a
plan to dredge the bottom of the lake and
make it "the way a lake ahould look.*
Pushed by residents to move quickly, the
commission wants to start as soon aa possible
on the plan which would allow them to dredge
Uw lake, poastbly creating an laland far wildlife

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■Ion to wait until (all when the lake la naturally
at a lower level, the commlaaton thought time
waa of the eaacnce In thle matter.
"What doe* time have to do with this?" Mayor
Ruaty Mile* aakrd. "We ahould are about get­
ting thla done."
The rtty la hoping to dredge the lake, put the
■rdtment on land to dry far a day or 2 before
hauling It away.

Try an Original.
\V&lt;* have a gut reeling you'll love It

That'a where the capcnae cornea In." Barber

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W in t e r S p rin gs celebrates ^
C ro s s Sem inole T r a il o p en in g
w nm ut SPRINGS - As a fal­
low-up to the May 5 media
opening, the City of Winter
Springs recently celebrated the
public opening for Its part of
Seminole
County's
Cross
Seminole Trail which links
downtown Oviedo and Winter
Springs.
Cttiaena were invited to put
on their trad gear, and bring
cycling and basically have fan
m the great outdoors, aa the
city celebrated the Oral phase
of the trail.
Several people and organisa­
tions act up Information
booths.
Including
Mighk,
(pronounced Mike) Wilson,
state president of FORBA
(Florida Off Road Bicycling
Opportunities) through envi­
ronmentally and socially re­
sponsible use of the land.
The trail that brings together
various governments,
also
brought
together
varioua
groups, such aa the Wee Help
Chlkiren'a Resource Center,
which la a computerised re­
source information service far
all physically or mentally dis­
abled children and their fami­
lies In Central Florida.
A cycUst at the event. Debo­
rah Punaak who works with the
disabled in The Seminole Work
Opportunities Program (SWOP)

Lake Mary, Your Family Fitness Center
500 West Lake Moiy Blvd.

is expanding
000 plus sq.
education and appreciation In
the large backs of conserva­
tion lands. This is the whole
reason that people move to
Florida in the feat place."
In the awards presentation.
Mm Doran, chairman of the
city's bicycle sub-committee
helped give out T-ahlrta and
County's
ty Task
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O n Mem orial D ay
Monday, the fourth Monday of May. In
Memorial Day. It's one of several annual
holidays In which the members of our armed
forces are given special honor*. This particular
event, originally known as Decoration Day. was
primarily alined at honoring those who were
killed while serving In the military services.
Decoration Day originated following the Ctvti
War. when veterans began gathering to
remember those who were at their sides In
battle, but didn't return. Remembering fallen
ones ollcn brings sadnrsa to individual hearts.
But for a moment, let's take a look at how many
wr have lost since Decoration Day originated.
According to the World Almanac, there were
646.392 fatalities tn the Civil War listed for the
Union forces. While Confederate deaths were
not made official, reports Indicate 26.000 to
31.000 southern troops perished In Union
prisons before the war ended.
The Almanac lists 4,108 dead as the result of
the Spanish-American War slightly over 30
years later. World War 1 figures show 320.710
fatalities and World War II was the only one
wtih more than a million with 1.078.162
fatalities.
The Korean War rrsultrd tn 33.651 battle
deaths: we lost 211.471 In the Vietnam War.
and 760 In the Persian Gulf.
The figures are strictly for service personnel
who died in battle during the actual wars.
Hundreds of thousands perished us a result of
wounds received during these various wars, and
millions have passed away under normal
rlrcumstann -liter that time.
Fallen tn battle, ss the result of battle or
fallen since the conclusion of the service: tt
should make little difference.
These are the men and women who stepped
forward In the nation's Ume of need and
conflict, and helped protect the freedom of the
United States of America.
So Monday ts no longer Decorau n Day. Let's
honor tt anyway, and give thought to the fallen
protectors of liberty. Visit cemeteries, talk to
the youngster* about ancestors, attend the
Memorial Day events, and get Involved.
Hopefully, our nation will not be needing men
and women to dive into the conflicts of war
again, but there to always the question: What
generation will appear an a future list af war
dead In the World Almanac?
Otoe it some thought this Monday.

Down to business in Seminole County
The ISO chock. In on earlier column I Mated
tlwt I thought this refund front the state to
homeowner* was a ridiculous Idea, that these
funds could have Iteen used In a much more
productive way. Apparently Gov. Lawton Chiles
agrees, because hr vetoed Ute move tills past
week.

Ernie
Hatton II
Ernie Hatton II la aveteran
member of numerous
government boards and is
a civic activist in the interest
of good government.

Talk about Sanford
let's talk about Sanfonl. Apparently, thne
Isn't much disagreement about the need to cre­
ate a business atmosphere In Sanford. The only
problem seems to be where the proposed hotel
and conference center tdiould be built. The
problem ts that wr must consider the desires of
those who are willing to Invest In the rlty and
where they would like to locale. I think tluit It Is
extremely Important to have ferdbark Irom
younger residents. After all. It Is they that will
Inherit the City of Sanford.
One thing Is rcrtoln, the city eon no longer
continue on the path that will lead to further
decay. The word decay may o w n strong but lire
purpose Is to paint out clearly that opportuni­
ties dull can transform Sanford Into a competi­
tive city within the county, and Centra) Florida,
should be seized. Progress has eluded this city
for far loo long. Remember, progress, beautifi­
cation. opportunity, higher paying Jobs and so
much more can all be a port of growth. That Is
why there must be cooperation in this effort.
We must congratulate the city fathers for their
progressive approach regarding the Orlando
Sanford Airport.

Flags
Herr wr go again. I said It List week,
■government divides people because of poor
policy." Tlie Clly of Orlando altould not have
given permission lo lly the rainbow (lags sym­
bolizing gay pnde. Why? Because where dors It
.ill slop? Wliat oilier group may wont lo fly
Hags. As a practical nuiltrr. It Is bad policy. The
ll.ig of llir nation, or state slwuld be pulley, or
ai least something that Is not divisive Would wr
want Nazi flags flying along Colonial Drive?
Some people may want to do that. True, there is
certainly a difference and my example Is ex­
treme. but none the Iras, this ts what may hr
created because of shallow thinking by all con­
cerned. Tire rainbow (lags are not die Issue. The
Issue is vrhrre may this policy lead? Just start a
list of all of those who would based on this
policy, hove the right to fly flogs. It's pretty
frightening. Isn't It. There Is no 111 Intent here.

TONY
TIZZK)

Tlzriotoan
advocate for
ths disabl'd.

H a v in g hope

-I

LETTER S

West’ s candidacy
1 wish to say how much I admire Mr. Bob
West for having the courage to challenge the In­
cumbent Chairman of the Seminole County
Commtoalon In the up-coming election.
I have met Mr. West and found Mm to be reoponstve. experienced and concerned regarding
focal government. Hto stand on tax relies, voter
approval of new debts, and better and mote re­
sponsible control of growth In Seminole County
has convinced me that he to on the correct side
of these Issues. He will make an excellent
county commissioner, and the citizens of Seminote County can be proud to have a man of
Bob's character and competency willing to as­
sume the responsibilities of this position.

Remembering Stetson: Cherished
grandson leaves legacy o f love

During some 40 yean as a Boston newspaper
reporter and editor. 1 covered, wrote, assigned
and edited many atsrtea about (amiIlea suffering
tragedy and heartbreak when their young chil­
dren were victims.
tt seemed that such stories happened only to
others. Out In March. 1990 ouch a story became
port of our unbearable sadness when we
learned that our youngest grandson. Stetson
Larondc. had an Inoperable brain tumor.
He died at home on Sept. 17. with his mother.
Barbara, and his father. Richard, at hla side, as
they hod been since the day his condition was
known.
1kro weeks before Ida 7th birthday on March
16. Stetson complained of double vision. Testa
the next day revealed the shattering news.
Treatments began at once, and twice a day for
nocks ns had radiation. He never com, even tbou4&gt; at times you knew he was
How Mr. Bob Goff runneth at the mouth In
a very tired Uttle boy.
the Sunday, May 10 Issue *lf politicos could
On my first trip to the hospital he directed me
write history.” Obviously, he has short term
through a maze of winding corridors to the c o r
memory loss and to not a student of history. He
red elevator and then to the radiation center.
who destroys bridges sometimes has to retreat,
And often on those trips he'd wear hla 'Bledsoe
pretty soon he will hove nowhere to retreat or
II* Jersey, because New England Patriots quar­
forward. How soon Mr. Ooff forgets who
terback Drew Bledsoe
hla favorite player,
ped him solve the Iron Bridge school zone
few years of life were meaningful
site which was a hazard. Why did he go to
and exciting. He could swim before he was 4
Commissioner Win Adams? Couldn't his cronies
and old quite well at 0. He went to movies, cir­
help him. but one sure did take the credit on
cuses and fairs and attended Patriots, Celtics
radio. Who made the telephone calls to the
and Red
Mamea.
Health Department? Who met frith some of the
In mid-July, while he was still able to walk,
school board/stofl? Who sent out faxes con­
the family took him to see the Statue of liberty.
cerning this Issue? Who did he thank profusely?
That evening he telephoned from hla hotel to
Why, Commissioner Win Adams! Now lie turns
say that from his bed he could see the top of
around and implies, or let’s use hto won), infers
the Empire Slate Budding.
that Win Adams Insulted the Seminole Cotatty
As the w tk a and later the days of hla life
School Board and private citizens. Let’s get the
dwindled, Bletoon spent much time at a place
fact straight: per mem and cash advances are
he loved. Bear (aland In Lake Wtnnipeaaukee.
two different items. Per diem, one does not have
where hla parents have a home.
to show receipts unless one goes over the
During hla loot days there, he had to be se­
amount allowed. But one better have receipts
riated walking, and sometimes it was necessary
for the IRS or the money will be considered tax­
to cany him.
able income. Cash advance*, one always ha* to
July 33 turned out to be a beauttftd day at the
show receipts and If one to a government offi­
lake, and Stetson went for a motorboat ride
cial. it is even more critical to honor taxpayers
with his parents and a school chum. They
money. He Implies that the business community
and had fun. and for a moment It
and government do not respect Win Adams, on
That nlMit he telephoned
the contrary everyone to shaking their heads tn
us to tefl u sa f hisftin day anahow be had won
disbelief on Dick Van Der Weide's receipt Issue.
a big green dinosaur at the Wen* arcade. It was
The business community cannot understand
to be hla loot day at Wtnnipeaaukee.
anyone not having to show receipts if asked.
The community agrees with Win Adams on the
Stetson left us with cherished memories. I
receipt issue.
remember...
Next Issue, attacking Win Adam's mother on
* Sitting next to him os he played hla favorite
Mother's Day. How low can one stoop? He has
songs on the player piano,
gone to court countless times to protect hto
mother. Hove you no decency, sir?
* The sparkle in hto eyes when he "surprised"
As for the Subet's case, tt to a sod case. The
us with his Aladdin costume on Halloween.
women of the community ore outraged that sex­
* Hla face, filled with cxrttcmcnt as he would
ual harassment has been Introduced. It to cases
throuMt the window as be returned home
tew this, which dilute the sexual here— lent
&gt;school to see bis grandparents wotting to
Incidents that women haw aacriflced lo bring to
the attention of the courts. The outtondtoh
statements can only be considered dduafonare.
These make believe remarks have only brought

Mr. G o ff runneth at mouth

&amp;

Just a bad Idea permitted by a government that
doesn't think!
Something pleasant to any
Tire Honorable John Brogden. a member of
(he Parliament of New South Wsles. Australia
was hosted by The International Council of
Central Florida located In Seminole County. I
hod the opportunity to talk at length with Mr.
Ilrogden lie was quite Impressed with Central
Florida. One of the things that Impressed him
very much was the landscaping of the roadways
Hr mentioned haw beautiful tt was around the
Orlando International Airport and dir highways
In Seminole County. Apparently, he didn't see
them all. but the point Is drat our cities and
counties are on the right track and this first
Impression is very impartan l . I cannot possibly
express lire Importance of the International
Council of Central Florida.
Seminole Connly politics
A wanting ..do not be taken In by one- liners.
When you receive a brochure that states several
Issues with one bne answer*, oak for the de­
tails. There must be a real debate In the up­
coming elections. We need to ask for detailed
solutions to, accompany those one liners. We
need to keep the campaigns focused on the Is­
sues before this county.
Congratulations lo Clialmtan Randy Morris
and the County Commission for promoting and
supporting televised county commission meet­
ings. I can't think of a better way of kreptng die
public Informed in a direct manner.

William Buchanan
WHam Buchanan to *40adHor for the Boston
Globe. Now retired, he and
Nawtta Hve In Laka Mary.

* The hugs he'd give us.
* The postcards and school papers he sent to
As hts final days approached he
waiching 'Power Ranger*.” The Lion
"Uesuty and the Beast* and 'Home Alone.” He
also managed to ploy a few jpunes of Monopoly.
Out gradually he fool use af his arms and then
hl» hands, and finally he could not speak.
Ills mother would tie at his side to comfort
him, and his father would hold him In his arms
on the floor while they watched cartoons. His
dad would say. ’ Remember how we used to alt
on the floor like this and watch all your favorite
showOT And Stetson would nod.
When his family and friends were m the
depths of depression, we all somehow managed
to smile and be cheerful when we were with
him. And a moment later we would leave the
room and cry.
A day before his birthday he printed: ”1 wont
to get well soon.” And for his lost birthday party
* a recording
___ _____ . H i
_ In
which they told him to get well soon and that
they loved him.
At the birthday party, amid on the excitement
of coke and Ice cream, birthday cards, ftmny
hats and laughing with those who laved him
most, he stopped while opening one of his gifts
and ask). ”ftn so lucky.”
In tote July doctors told hto parents the end
was near. But. Stetson's heart and spirit kept
him with us much longer than doctor* thought
possible.
The last story I read to him In hto bedroom
with the Power Rangers wallpaper was “Cant
You Sleep. Uttle Bear?” Before saying goodnight
I xold. 'Stetson, do you know we love you very
much?” He thought for a moment and sold. *t
know, but I still like to hear tt.”
The tost sentence I heard him speak was on
the telephone, and he sold. T love you.” I have a
recording o f U.
Stetson loved horses. Those striving st the
funeral home that evening saw two mounted
Boston police officers stationed at the entrance.
When Stetson died, he dkl not take leave of us
slanei he took part of us with him. But he also
left ua cherished memories that will be with us
always.

Every once in s while we here si Special
People like to delve Into the meaning af cer­
tain arorda. We also like to show how these
words ran be linked to the disability move­
ment. This all leads to mind today's topic,
hope.
Simply defined, hope to a feeling that
what 1s wonted will happen. Desire accom­
panied by expectation. As English port and
satirist Alexander Pope: (168ft-1744) once
wrote, "hope springs eternal In (he human
is. but always to be
But of Special ftople’o Interest in the
power a f hope was an Interview on TV a
couple of weeks ago with actor Christopher
Reeves. You probably know he was para­
lysed in a riding accident a few years ago
and hto activities have been featured In this
rolunin.
Reeves talked about how It was hope that
had Inspired him the most in the tost 3
years. No matter how toutfi things get for
Mm health-wtoe. tt has been the hope for
medical science to came up with s cure or
solution for spinal cord Injuries that has
kept bin _ _
Hope la reaetttlal for everyone. It _
the feekng that no matter how toutfi things
gel. there to ahrey* a chance that they will
helter. This to especially Important to
disabled person. No matter how uncon­
trollable life can be sometimes, there to al­
ways something to count on...hope.
I am not Just talking about on Idealistic
view of looking at the world, but more os a
goal actting device. It'a only logical that If
someone hopes for a conclusion to a situa­
tion. they also have some idea of what they
want the conclusion to be.
Sure, faith and spirituality come Into the
equation ss does the power of one's own
mind. There have always been stories about
people surviving serious Illnesses, even
cancer, fay determination and will and
maybe even a good sense af humor. As Pope
also wrote. ‘ People always hope for the
best, even In the face a f adversity(From
hto An Essay on Man.)
Today's disability definition to dyslexia
which la confiision In the orientation af let­
ter*. This to manifested by reading from
right to left, failure to see and sometimes
hear Mmtloritles or differences in letter* or
words, or Inability to work out the pronun­
ciation of unfamiliar words.
Attempts to read or write are often char­
acterized by letter and ward reversal (e.g..
•p” for ”g\ ‘ saw” for *waa”). Dyslexia to usu­
ally found when a child, usually &lt;4 avenge
or above average intelligence, to 3 or more
years behind nto expected grade level In
reading.
Bring unable to read to Inconsistent with
achievement In other school subjects such
as arithmetic. The child may not be able to
determine left from right. The cause of Dys­
lexia to unknown, but a central nervous sys­
tem defect In the ability to organise graphic

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Editorial &amp; Opinion
Palestinian people paid for Israel’ s celebration
bloom.
If we look at oilier countries that have
gained their Independence over the past 50
years, they have major areomplishments
that were of ihrlr own making and not that
of other countries and outside support.
Syria, with twice the population of Israel,
after llielr Independence from France has
become totally self sufftclml with no
foreign aide. Iran, with 10 times llie
population of Israel has no foreign aide
and Is slso totally self sufftrlml.
A recent poll In Central Florida shows
that 74 percent of those responding reject
the Ides of aide to Israrl. These same
Americans ore tired of thr blind support of
contradict you, but there la no democracy Israel with no return. Vet 24 percent of
Americans support this blind effort and
in that pari of the world.
Thr Israelis Illegally annexed the Golan still do not understand the frcllngs of the
Heights and occupy purl of Lebanon and 1‘alrslinlan people. WTien Vice Presldenl
rrratrd hundreds of thousands of refugees. Gore commends the accomplishments of
Thr Israelis rrratrd the ‘ Iron Fist* policy Israel, thr Palestinian people view ft as a
of Itabln against (he lotlurrd and Innocent rrlclir.ilton of the rstaslrophrs against
natives of dial land. And they have refused them, their heritage and their country.
Hits only fuels lire tempers ol the brave
all United Nation resolutions.
Mr. 1‘irsldenl. It Is not the Israelis that freedom fighters of the llamas and thr
made thr desert bloom and they have nut llasbula as they defend their way of llfr as
would each and every American If our
accomplished anything on Ihrlr own
Wrstrni Europe and the United Stairs’ shores were Invaded.
Vice President Gore’s visit and remarks
money and blind support, as well as thr
thousands of PalestIntan lives have made gained a vast drposti of hate from the Arab
the drsert bloom. If you want to talk about and Islamic worhj. Someday thr 74 percent
accomplishments, why not move our of the American people that are tired of the
wipport from Israel and help Zimbabwe Wind support of Israel will face* Ihr hate
and Mozambique (the poorest nations on dial tlte other 24 percent lias rast upon
Earth) then there, deserts mighl also litis fine country.

The celebration of the 00th anniversary
of Israel has been paid for fay the aoula
and live* of the Palestinian people.
I was bom In 1948 In the heart of
Jerusalem. I had no childhood. I had no
happiness. I used to think that this was
because of my family but 1 soon discovered
that all Palestinian kids felt the same. This
' Wits not because our country wus poor or
that our family was poor because my
gnuidfalltrr lold us about llie ‘ Good ol*
Days* when my people owned the orange
groves, sheep hrrds and the land of our
forefaUters. My utthairplnrss was because
of a derision made uy total strangers In
1948 lliat wr did not deserve our own stale
and that our country did not belong to in
any longer. I wish that my childhood could
have been like the kids In America. I watrh
my own children and their friends rnjoy u
life without fear or want. Whm I think of
my childhood. It la like a horror movie in
nty head.
Vice (‘resident A1 Gore visited Israel to
relebralr the SOU) anniversary of a country
so far away from his country to praise
their accomplishments. (Ills time could
liavr hern spent better viewing and
consoling thr many victims of the
disasters that happen every day here In
live United Stalest. President Clinton
staled that hr Is so happy for tsrarl
because of llielr
democracy.
their
accomplishment over the past ftO years
and the fad that they made live desert
bloom. Mr. President. I don't mean to

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opinion, but we will always uphold your First
Amendment right to express it.

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Tour promoted excellent Sanford schools
Tho*day, May 5. I Joined the
Realtor* Tour of tlvr Sanford
public schools. The chairman
of the Greater Sanford Cham­
ber of Commerce’s Eduratlon
Committee, Mr. Jerry W. Mills,
served as our tour leader. The
Realtor's have a strategic role
to play In facilitating where
new residents in Central Flor­
ida make ihrlr home. The lour
provided on opportunity for the
Realtor's to become acquainted
with the quality of education
taking place and being planned
for this community.
The physical plants and the
educational offering at Wicklow
Elementary School. Sanford
Middle School and Seminole
High School were the focal
points.
t
fclemenrary Scftobl ^ih IcS ^sK
the closest tn proximity to the
Orlando Sanford Airport where
we assembled at 8:30 a m.
Wicklow Is at 100 Placid Lake
Drive and Is Immediately ac­
cessible from Airport Boule­
vard. The school was named
Wicklow because of a partner­
ship with our sister county tn
Wicklow. Ireland. Classes at
Wicklow began September of
1997. The student enrollment
as of April 24. 1998 was 627.
Wicklow has a capacity for 894
students The school has 37
classrooms. 4 resource rooms
and a skills lob. The skills lab
Is equipped with 30 Dell com­
puters. The Central Media Cen­

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tre nos a TV production studio,
which is manned by the stu­
dents. Network wiring exists
throughout thr school with two
romputrr stations per class­
room. An Art Room and Music
ite * 7 equipped to pnvfcki
mtng rsprMrnrrs for the
students In these arras. Dr.
Fran Duvall Is the principal.

K

Wlntrr Park High School tn Or­
ange County will be available
at Seminole High School begtnning in the 1998-99 school
year with 0th grade. The pro­
gram will be phased tn by
adding a grade each year. Stu­
dents who began the program
durtiqi the 1996-99 school year
should become the first pro­
gram graduates tn the year
2001- 2002.
The International
Huron Baccalau­
usccsisureate Diploma Pragram ll.e. IB)
y developed to
was originally
provide worldwide
tide standards of
academic excellence for the
children of diplomats. It has
grown to provide an Interna­
tionally recognised liberal arts
curriculum. Incorporating bu
inanities.
for

Seminole High School was
our next destination. We were
welcomed by (lie principal.
Mrs. Oretchen M. Schapkcr.
The school houses a very suc­
cessful magnet program. Acad­
emy of Health Careers, which
serves as a model for other
school districts nationwide.
The International Baccalaure­
ate Diploma Program, which aa
been available for same time at

was eatabHahed In II
tn Geneva, Switzerland. There
are 700 IB programs in 61
illy of
Florida has the highest enroll­
ment of IB students of any
United States University.
The tour participants were
treated to a stellar song and
dance performance by students
under the direction of Mr. Bob
Maguire. We were advised that
a new access route to Seminole
High School to being planned
from Airport Boulevard. This to
scheduled to be available later
this year.
Our (Inal Walt was to Sanford

What do we know?

On Fort Mellon Park

Wicklow la one of the four
elementary cluster schools, the
others arc: Pine Crest. Idyllewtldc and Wilson.

Middle School, where construc­
tion Is under way to provide a
facility to accommodate the
magnet programs, and elimi­
nate the portable classrooms.
Sanford Middle School la
scheduled to berame a math,
science and technology magnet
os well aa a Pie-International
Barcalaureate Program site
during the I99H-BB school
year.
Both the band and a choral
group performed for us and the
principal. Mr. Bill Moore, had
accompanied us on the tour.
The tour was sponsored by
PNC Mortgage ana Chelsea Ti­
tle Company and ended with a
lour of Historic Downtown
Sanford.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, SANFORD
is pleased to announce the calling o f

REV. MICHAEL VOIGT
as our fulltime Minister to Youth.
Worship with us this Sunday
and meet Rev. Voigt
Sunday worship services at
10:30AM and 6:00 PM

Now for the Ernie Hatton
■UtemenU. Mr. Hatton la a
GENTLEMAN. He la dvU. and
well bred, meaning he has
mood manners. You Mr. Ooff
have the reputation of being
boorloh. uncivil, obnoxious,
bodacious, verbose and bor­
dering on misleading state­
ments. actually touching on li­
bel. It la you who nerds to
tram to write the truth. Instead
of interring. Perhaps you
should be the one to shut up.
Of course, we the taxpayers,
can’t wait to fire you at the
next election or perhaps a re­
call should occur. You ore a
poor example for our students
to emulate and that goes for
your whole fanatical group who
ore your associates. Wc are
Bred of the mantra of ‘ foody
two shoes* when actually your
associates take flee m destruc­
tive behavior towards others.
Rumor mongertng Is not looked
upon os a moral attribute or
slanderous sick humor. So we
bid you to 81 vous plait, tonnes
la bouebe. interpreted in polite
society *lf you please, dose
your mouth* or better yet atop
writing, a columnist your not.
By the wsy the Constitution
protects Dec speech, unfortu­
nately even yours.
PL
I will vote
the poup tn the pri. Thtovote win be against
Von d» Wetde. Malay,. Henley

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A 17 year-old kid to tn critical
condition after plowing his jetski Into a Bear Lake dock one
This la the third Jet-sld acci­
dent that has occurred within
sight of my house In the past 9
months--since my neighbors
and I began pleading with the
Seminole County Board of
Commissioners, county man­
ager and sheriff tn deal with
the problem of reckless boat­
ers.
Would tills accident have
happened If the county man­
ager hod installed the ‘ Boating
Safety* signs on the access
ramps to this lake that were
approved by the Board of
Commissioners 6 months agothe signs currently stored at
the county Traffic Engineering
Division?
Would this accident have
happened If the sheriff en­
forced Seminole County Ordi­
nance 98-20 (No-Wake within
50 yards of shoreline areas)
that the Board of Commission­
ers approved last month?

While It to true that I no
longer live In the Sanford city
limits, anyone that knows me
will teH you that my heart to In
Sanford.

Would this accident
happened if the Board of
Commissioners had paid aa
much attention to the problem
of reckless boaters as they did
to girlie bare and free, boon­
doggle trips to Europe?

We wont to keep our Fort
Mellon ftukl I would encourage
all who do not want our park
destroyed, please call the dly
commissioners to let ft be
known or better yet. write a let­
ter.

We don't think so. But what
we do know-we are only taxand voters.

I believe that the voters
should hove their agy of the lo­
cation of this project and not
It

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After remaining silent for a
tow months regarding the
mayor of Sanford and the city
commission covering Sanford’s
Port Mellon Park pith a hotel
and conference center, I would
like to speak out about this
complex going Into the park.
If you look at new communi­
ties and small cities, such as
Celebration and the develop­
ment of Orlando Naval Training
Center, you will see that they
hove been and are located
around a community pork.
Folks who are lucky enough to
live tn these communities can
walk Into their town and enjoy
the use of their park. I am not
against the hotel project, but I
am AGAINST It going Into Fort
Mellon Park. Sanford to lucky
to have beautiful Lake Monroe
and plenty of property going
around the lake. Use some of
this property for
I the developmen! of hotels and conference
centers.

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Board Certified by the American
Board of Ophthalmology, the American
Board of Eye Surgery, and the National
dmrmnaoorm. U o

Board of Medical Examiners.
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degree at Columbia University and his
medical degree at Cornell University.
He completed his Ophthalmology
Residency at the University of
Pennsylvania.

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�For more than 6 yean, 00*
year-old Melvin McCauley haa
taken care of hut chalrbound
wife. Viola. In the coupte‘e
Caaaelbeny home, with the
help of Community Care for
the Elderly (CCE).
*We*d be lost without them.
It's good, very good.' McCauley
said. 1 tike them coming. It
kind of breaks up the monot­
ony a little bit. I couldn't do
without them.*
A broken hip. followed by
double pneumonia, left Viola
too weak to walk or take care
of herself. Her life-long com*
panton learned how to Juggle
cooking and household tasks
with 24-hour-a-day caregiving.
The CCE aide's gentle touch at
bath time and the home*
maker's
thorough
house
cleaning made the Job easier.
Weakened by cancer, Leler
Johnson, another Seminole
resident, also relics on the
non-profit.
state-funded
agency for help with housecleaning. bathing and socialservice referrals.
For these seniors and more
than 2,400 frail, low-income
elderly tike them. CCE pre­
vents or delays a move to a
nursing home.
*Our clients require the as­
sistance of a case manager and
are at imminent risk or nurs­
ing home placement without

Friday, May 29,1998 • 9 am • 2 pm
The Festival w ill be held at Florida Hospital’s
Senior Health and Resource Center at Lake M ary,
1097 Sand Fond Rood • Luke Mary, Florida 32746
Free Aim Ualnn
Free Parking
Free U r a t e s In Stators

Free Health Screenings
Exhibits
Networking Opportunities

Exhibitors w ill be showcasing services and products
available to seniors and Iheir fam ilies in the
Central Florida area.

hi-rn -R
intervention.*
said
Winter
Springs resident Marsha Lo­
m u. executive director of
CCE. "We serve low-Income
seniors with nuUor deficiencies
m activities or dally Uvtoig.
such so eating,
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Case managers tailor the
services CCE provides to pro­
mote self-sufficiency. 'They
also coordinate with other
community agencies to avoid
duplications of service. In ad*

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�Swrtnoto Herald. Ssntonl, Ftortda• Sunday 1% M, ItM • M

•evelop1 county would need to come
[ up wtth 110 or $11 million •
about the co t of the confer­
ence center. CRA has agreed
i to bonding for the project. The
bond
else
Is
far the minimum
md as much as
$7,980,000 far the rmudmum
Increment.
Each of the county commis­
sioners has received an eco­
nomic Impact analysis and es­
timate of tax Increment for the
Monroe and downtown
Redevelopment area
hotel, convention center
the analysts waa prothis month by Fiahktnd
mrUtcaln Orlando.
Estimates are that 1.221 will
be employed at the

1M.880 per year.
Joseph Pacittl la the presi­
dent of PRA. the development
company that wants to budd
the complex. PRA la developing
a number of hotels In Con­
necticut. Pennsylvania and
Florida.
Doubletree Hotels
want to be part at the enter­
prise.
’ Mayor (Larry) Dak la going
to say to the commtasloneia •
formally and officially what It’s
going to take and what It can
do lor Seminole County,* San­
ford City Manager DtU Sim­
mons said. ’ llc'U gtve them
fsets and answer questions.
fWeVe sent out a fact-sheet re­
garding
Issues people are
asking about.*
Morris
said
the
ho-

BrittanyMiuRC of strength «a well. Stic
■aid it not only prepared her
whole family for her sister's
passing. but the knowledge
that hr and Aahlry would be
together in heaven waa • tiemendoua comfort to them In
the mfctot of thrtr heartache.
Although Brittany humbly
accepts praise for her positive
attitude. W d work and caring
■m m n - through Ashley's
ttlneaa and death, she la quick

teacher. Oeorge Oordon. told
her that she had won the
Dreamer and Dorr award. *lt
was smssing. An awesome
feeling*, she said.
The medal was presented by
Olympic gold-medalist Jarlde
Joyner Krrary of whom Brit­
tany comments. "She was so
nice, and It waa Just Inrredibk
meeting her. She inspires me
because track Is one of my fa­
vorite sports. She told mr to
keep up my good attitude and
1 1 told her that M tike to

vitalise Sanford . *It*s the beat
■tie for the conference center.
You can’t walk around 1-4
where some people want the
center. That Isn't pedestrian
friendly. In Sanford, you can
walk to the shops and restau­
rants. The Plmuti people who
did Heathrow even picked it
No. I *
Dale said he wants to assure
those residents who are con­
cerned about what Is going to
happen to the existing facili­
ties at Fori Mellon Park that
nothing will be loot.
The Sanford Museum would
remain and be Integrated into
the conference center. The
Senior Center. Civic Center
and Chamber of Commerce will
remain also. The two bsllflrlds
wlQ be relocated to Chase Perk

year. Brittany wants to be In­
volved in basketball as well.
She already enjoys tnvotvrmrnt
In many other activities in­
cluding choir and Junior Youth
Fellowship at the University
Carillon
United
Methodist
Church, as well as private pi­
ano lessons, and chm lradlng
at school. She also notes that
her favorite hobby is listening
to all kinds of music, with the
exception of heavy metal and
career Interest la
a 10th pads math
ccsusr it to her
favorite and beat subject, and
10th park because ahr said
that her 10th grade Mends are
*1 enjoy figuring problems

Memorial

The Memorial Day parade in
Sanford will begin shortly after
10:30 a.m. Monday, at the
Chamber of
|on E. Find

and other recreation faculties
win be relocated to other
parka.
Hie public will always have
access to the Iskefront. Semi­
nole Boulevard will be rede­
veloped in the area between
the bulkhead and the hotel/conferenee center complex
as on enhanced pedestrianoriented waterfront amenity.
As a separate project. San­
ford haa secured a grant from
Metropolitan Orlando Florida
Department of Transportation
to construct a mulll-use walk­
way from Mdlonvtik Ave. to
Wayside Park and Boat Ramp
west of Interstate 4.
•Some say this k a done
deal.’ County Commissioner
Orant Malay said. *1 thought
we might be better off with a

out* she beamed, ’ so I want to
help others learn how,'
And the opinion of Oordon la
consistent wtth her noble goal.
T9* alms to please and Is a
hard worker.*
Hoffman stated that In the
lore of hardship, sacrifice, and
adversity, many people make
excuses and foil apart, but not
Brittany. She said that Brit­
tany haa a wonderful family
ana Is a blessing who haa al­
ready made a difference In this
bfr. and who wiO continue to
makr her mark In the fiiture.
When asked what mraaage
she would like to nqtrraa to
the world Brittany said. *No
matter what happens,
be
strong and believe in what you
1to do *

more centralised site • like the
one at 1-4 and the new 4SA Interthange. Fd heard, too, we
wanted a aland -alone unit for
the conference center. I have
questions.*

Commissioner Win Adams is
enthusiastic about the project,
*1 believe Mayor Dak Is on to
something. lie's a developer
and haa vUton. He's got try
respect. This is a good thing.’
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Jeff Ooldblum to atnaah those
nasty aliens who were bent an
universal domination. Out give
the poor nuclear-made lizard in
QodziUa a break. The humans
In the film want to destroy
something that their own Igno­
rance created. (As the song
goes: History shows again and
again how nature wtnds up the
folly of man'.) Even though the
audience Is supposed to be
happy when Oodrtlla is hurl. I
ended up feeling mote sympa­
thy tor the monster than hap­
piness for the human highesds.
Ttoho Company Ltd. should
be satisfied with the makeover
that the alar of their schlocky
B-movies receives.
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reptilian and thinner far this
big budget event mode.
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mart Japanese men In rubber

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Bears d ro p varsity debut

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Angelos has to look out at empty

fight the fight and they did that far us tonkfid. I know dial If we can hang kt there
until the to il quarter, we w « be In better
condition than the teams we are playing.
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Summer youth basketball

IN

BRIEF

SYFA coaches needed
SANFORD _ There will be a mandatory
meeting. Tuesday. May 26th at 7:30 p.m. In
the Seminole Community College Health and
i’hynlral Education Centrr.
Anyone interested In coaching with San­
ford during the upcoming Pop Warner Foot­
ball season needs to attend.
For more details call Carl at 330-9016.

Women’s baseball tryouts
SANFORD
The Florida Lrgmda. a
women's baseball league, will hold tryouts
for those Interested tn Joining.
The tryout will be held at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium. 1201 MrUonvtHe Boule­
vard. this Sunday (May 24th) from B a.m. to
noon.
Those with further questions may call
Bridget Saprlono at 1-800-726-8700.

Lyman alumni baseball
LONGWOOD . Lyman High School will be
holding Us annual Alumni Baseball Qamc at
the Carlton Henley Sports Complex on Sat­
urday. May 30lh at 1 p.m.
All players from 1973-1997 air invited to
attend and you arc welcome to attend even If
you don't feel you can play.

WINTER SPRINGS . The Winter Springs
Basketball League will offer a summer select
league far bays
and art* hi the
Ortcdo/Winter Springs area.
Divisions will consist of boys and girls in
age groups of 10-and-Undcr. 11-and-Under,
12-and-Undrr. 13-and-Under. M-and-Under:
15-and-Undrr. or grade levels 3-lhrough-8.
Each division will be limited to eight teams
and each leant will play eight games at vari­
ous Oviedo/Winter Springs ama gyms during
the months of June and July, culminating
with a division tournament. All games will be
played according to the Florida High School
Activities Association rules.
Cost Is 970 per player and must be regis­
tered by May 20th.
Coaches who an? tn Interested In pladng a
team lit this league should contact Chris
Mariette at 321-5282 or Tarty McDonald at
897-1457.

Recreation Cheerleading
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is offering a Cher Heading Class for
girts ages 6-and-Up.
The 10-week class will begin on April 22nd
and be held every Wednesday from 5:30 p.m.
lo 6:30 p.m. through June 24lh.
Fees are as follow*: current participants _
930; new registrants _ 938 (Includes pom­
pons Ik T-shirt).
rlcasc call 330-5697 for more Information.

B e a r s -------------------Costlaurd from Psgt IS
Several Bears stepped up
last night and played well. In­
cluding Maurice Williams, Ken
Meadow*.
Ramone
Raines,
Brent Lobo and quarterback
Adam Abatar.
Harris was especially Im­
pressed with one of his players
while remaining very unim­
pressed with others.
'Adam Sorknes* had a really
good night out then.* Harris
said. *He played both ways and
played hard In the heat. We
had lo bench a few players at
the start of the game because

right attitude and don't need to
they were not doing things the
return In the fall. These
way we wanted them done.
That probably affected our players are young and that's
mind set, but sometimes you OK. We are playing teams that
Itsvc already experienced ntcJust do what you have to.*
ceaa and now we want to start
How will this loss affect the
very young Winter Springs working toward earning that
•quad? Will they remember for ourselves.'
There Is still a lot of work
this as a bad experience or will
ahead for the Winter Spring*
II serve to Inspire them lo do
Bears, but they certainly have
belter?
the right attitude. Don't count
*We have not had a bad
the Bears out when speculating
ing at all* Hams said. 'And
about the season. A lot can
the players cannot take
something positive away from happen over one short mm*
mer.
this then they d
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. rti be held on
luesaay ana Tnursaay evenings from a p.m.
to 7:IS pjn. at the Downtown Youth Center
located on the bottom floor of Sanford City
llall. 300 N. Park Ave.
Coat ta 930 per month for adults and 925
per month for kids 6-12. Family prices are
also available.
Instructor Darryl Driedxlc will leach tradi­
tional Chinese Kung-Fu which la uscfltl In
guiding self-esteem as well as discipline
body conditioning. Also taught will be fo
weapons and self-defense.
For more Information, call 330-5697.

Palatka Softball Tournament
PALATKA _ The Blue Crab Festival Softball
Tournament will take place May 22-25. In
Palatka at Triangle Park.
All Men's and Church Slow-Pltch classes
are welcome.
Deadline t* May 20th.
For more Information contact Richard C.
Goodwin at (904) 328-9382.

Seminole soccer school
LAKE MARY _ The 19th annual SEMINOLE
SOCCER SCHOOL offers two weeks of mmmer soccer Instruction at Laka Mary High
School. This 9 am. to 4 pan. day camp will
also Include indoor soccer In an ah condi­
tioned gym. The two weeks are July 6-10 and
July 13-17. The cost la 9120 per week or
9225 for both weeks. (There la a 910 dis­
count If registered by June I) . Training will
be provided for boys and girts, age 5 1/2-15.
Individuals or teams fay a staff of experienced
soccer coaches. For registration brochures
and Information, contact camp director Larry
McCoridr at 320-9557 or 320-9700 during the
day or 096-2131 In the evenings.

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lead In the third Inning.
The Mariners cloaca to within 5-3 In the top
of the fourth Inning, but the ConUnola finished
the game by outacortng the Manners 4-1 over
the final 3-1/2 Innings.
The Cardinals and Yankees are both 7-3 on
the araaan. while the Mariners are 4 4 and the
Prases are 24.
The OSBA has this weekend ad for the Memo­
rial Day holiday and will return to action at
Bdgewatcr High School on fen d n . May 31.
At 10 *4n., the Braves and Marline win do
win square off for the fourth tone tide season
with first place on the line.
The league will close out the Spring season
with a doubleheader on June 7th.
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end and action will pick up closer In. A few
tripletall are bitting live ahrlmp In the buov
Mae. while flounder and theepshead are de­
pendable Inside the Port. Trout and redflah
are rated aaanori on the flats of the Banaira

ucte Co. teamed up with the OPC by donating 2.000 T-ahIrts to be given away to
children who wear life jackets during the
event. The T-shiita wlU bear the Pmnsotl
Marine (H U and the OPC logos and the alo. 1 got caught weaving my Me jacket”
idea la to retnfcrce aafe booting practicca with a positive reward. This initiative
was spearheaded fay Bennaoll aa part of Its
Brcponaflilc Outdoor Education (I’M) cam-

K

Tatslitfes in Florida would decrease if
people would wear Me Jackets.” Capt. Paul
Ouellette, the CPC's boating safety coordi­
nator. said. •Sbdy-ssven people dtod last
year in boating aoddents; aS were not
wearing personal flostatlon devices (PFDs).
The leading cause of death was drowning.
Many boaters think to have a life jacket
dose by la aafe enough. However, putting a
life jacket on In the water la not easy, espe­
cially if you’re knocked unconscious/
Other boatlM safety issues Include boat­
ing while under the Influence of alcohol
n or drugs and boating education.

m aiy causes of nearly all boating red*
dents.*
Ouefiette said he hopes the 1008 Safe
Boatiig Campaign will generate a safe
boating aummer throughout
Florida,
Boating daseea are offered throughout the
state, so you can boat smart from the start.
Check with your regional OPC office for lo-

Alcohol and water do not mix. Stud
lea have proven that the tun. combined
wUh wave action, actually fritmatfles
the tffectM of alcohol on the system.
Bass action in the river will gradually pick
up aa water levels continue to drop. Pishing
will get red hot once the water la RnaDy In
the banka. Baaa wtfl gorge an mass shrimp
and ditch minnows that are farced out of

Florida has 7S6J7B nffstsrad recrea­
tional m a d s. Last year, there were l J fll

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of (he fetabtlea alcohol or drug related, ac­
cording to the OPC JggP Boating Safety
Statistical Report
*Ib boat amort from the atari requires
education and common sense. Mw wearing
a Me jacket anytime a weasel Is under way.
knowing the rules of navigation and boat
operator
Instruction,”
Ouellette
said.
*Carckaansao an** lim pertewcs are the pri-

poaao adh a huge 17-pound

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Buy life
insurance
and save on

Pepsi 400 Collectible Pole Night Ticket
also allows free admission for Friday
scheduled far the afternoon of July 3.
-Ouailiytnc at night will be spectacular.'
said 1907 Pepsi 400 champion John An-

The J «fr 3 schedule inckidre practice
from 3 p ji-lo -k 3 0 p a . with secondround quaWytni bcgmnmg at
p.m.
and a 7:30 p.m.-to-5 p.m. teal practice
aeaalan under the lights which will prepare
the cam and driven for the July 4 race at 8
p tf|

Not only will the Pepsi 400 be the largest
iMyiiinnc iponitag mnetm m uac counify*
CBS Sports will make tt (he flret bve net­
work television broadcast of a autoreports
event in prime tuns.
Almost aa anticipated aa the race Itself,
the largest Independence Day fireworks
show In the State o f Honda wffl take to the
aky high shove (he 3.5-mde Speedway im­
mediately following the event. The world-

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It's not tough to get Jason
Chrtrtner talking.
The fifth-grader at Lawton
Elementary School was the
school's winner of the Disney
Dreamer Award. Not only his
he an active member of the
Oviedo community, but he Is
also quite confident about
himself without sounding con­
ceited.
Start out with Jason's sccompHshmcnts. it wasn't hard
far the selection committee st
Lawton to realise that Jason
stands out Quite a bit from the
rest of his class.
*Wdl. I'm very active In my
church at University Caro­
line.* Jason said, 'and 1 also
do a lot with my Junior youth
fellowship group.*
Jason was Just getting on a
toll.
He's also big In athletics,
especially basketball and he
pfaya in the Winter Springs
ganlsea car washes and faod
drives far hts church.
At school, he has been very
Involved In the student council
at Lawton and organised a
fundraiser for leukemia pa­
tients.

for itudenli to drop off what­
ever they could afford.
'I told my cIa m that the
claim next door to us really
wanted to win very much.* Ja­
son Mid. Ttiry didn't want ua
to wtn so 1 told nriybody thry
put couldn't heal ua.*
Jason's class won the con­
test which raised over *000.
When Jason Isn't trying to
lake aver the school, he stud­
ies, He's earned all A's on hla
last two report cards after a
disastrous B In science earlier
In I hr school year.
*As Ion# us I'm on the honor
roll I grt a certificate and I
really want those certificates.*
In third and fourth grades.
Jason won a school academic
achievement award, so he's
had a lot of time learning how
lo be successful.
Tm very confident In my­
self.* he said. The only times
1 ever get Into any lrouble is
when I get too enthusiastic.*
Being an athlete. II was a
special thrill to meet Jackie
Joyner-Kcney
during the
awards presentation. Kersey
won the Olympic* and Jason
Just happened to be In Atlanta
In 1996 when she won her
ld medal. Jason knew the
wton winner would get to
meet the Olympic hero and
was thrilled when Mr. Lawton

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we thought we could change
the world.* Jason said. Then
they called me to the office
and I was so excited. Then,
my mother started screaming

Jason already has the future
figured out. lie wants to go to
Penn State when he's ready
for toOrgr. He wants to play
basketball when he gets three

Lakers, Stephon Marbury of
the Minnesota Tlmberwolvrs
and Nick Anderson of the

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Interviewed by her teacher.
Alan Engle and principal. Ms.
Phillips. When asked what set
Carla apart from the others
bring considered. Engle said.
"Simply put, Carta embodies
everything a student citizen
should be. She Is consistently
an inspiration to her peers and
to me.*
Engle went on to say that be
would fed kke be had been a
successful parent of Ida own
daughter, who la now In Mu-

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tllU and Betty Glenn celebraird a half-century of togethat a special
gathering aboard the Rtvrrshlp
Romance. Joining the Glenns
on their (olden anniversary
luncheon cruise were 41 rela­
tives and close friends.
*Wr liad a real (ood time.*
Betty said. 'Our family came
from Illinois. Indiana and
North Carolina.* Betty said she
really enjoyed her brother and
sistrr who attended from llllnois.
Arrtvtn( from Indiana was
the couples only child, Janet
Carpenter, who waa accompatiled by her three children.
Betty swelled with pride as she
told about her granddaughter
playing the saxophone at the
celebration.
The couple were married May
17 at the Sanford home of Re­
becca and Bud Ponder. The
Williams
maintains
her
Rev. W.P. Brooks, pastor of the
lrsslonal career as a proFirst Baptist Church, was the
•tonal jau pianist and vo­
calist in Atlanta. She was re­ officiating clergyman for the
traditional ceremony.
cently liivtlrd to speak about
Betty came to Sanford in
her ongoing research of Jaxs
UNfl and waa employed fay the
nlst and arrangrr. Mary
i Williams during the third
Annual Mary Lou Williams
years ago as inventory officer
Women In Jau Festival at The
and recalls there were 10
Kennedy Center for the IVrschools in the county when she
formlng Ana In Washington.
DC. on May 23.
began her job. Today, there are
S2 county schools not Includ­
Williams Is an active mem­
ing apectal sendees.
ber of International Associa­
Betty also remembers Bantion of Jaxs Educators and
lord as tt was bark then, a
The Ante(Uon Federation of
quiet, peaceful community wtth
Musicians. Local |4M 402. She
a bustling downtown "where
continues to pursue her per*
you knew everybody. We miss
forming career with additional
the old Sanford when It waa
furus on representing mustclans marketing and protnfUuttoi needs Wdfrfaih* pfchr*
to funhrr her atudtoa m law.

Williams graduates
Magna Cum Laude
from Georgia State
Penelcpe WlllUms. resident
of Beeatur. Ga.. and daughter
of Connie and thr late Volte
Williams. Jr., of Sanford, will
receive her Baccalaureate De­
gree (Bachelor of Science! in
Music
Management
from
Georgia State University dur­
ing the June. I DM com­
mencement ceremonies. Iter
outstanding scholastic per­
formance lia s awarded her
Advanced Honors and Magna
Cum Laude standing
Williams is a 1998 recipient
of Who's Who Among Students
In American Universities A
Colleges. Who's Who Among
Amsnran Women. ISU7. OB
and Who's Who Among Ameri­
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The business community,
patients and friends honored
Dr. Ingrid Peterson and Dr.
Carol Logan at an appreciation
barbecue May IS on the
Linda's theme will be T h e
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Junetecnth is ■ day to bring
people together. It represents
the still practiced celebration
of the actual end of slavery,
at
Matthews Missionary
Baptist Church invites the
community to particiisUc in
the Ant celebrationm b*held
m Sanford. Saturday. June 20.
join the parade, rant a booth
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Couple renew vows
on 40th anniversary
aary. Sunday. May 3. The
Sanford Garden Club was the
site of the renewing of their
vows and the celebration of
love. The renewing of the sa­
cred Christian vows were
performed by the Hev. Em­
mett S. Thomas, pastor of
Providence Missionary Bap­
tist Church where the Wil­
liamses are active members.
Musical presentations were
rendered by Cynthia Cassanova-Brown and Gerald
Cassanova. The songs of love
to the couple were: “You Are
So Bcauttftil*. "Winds Be­
neath My WbM»*. 'If This
World Were Mine*. "One In A
Million* and "The Lord's
Prayer*.
The first lady chose for her
escort, her father J. C. Scott.

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black skin and hat to match.
She carried a lovely bouquet
of white and red roars with
green ferns.
The bridesmaids were her
six sitters and her atetrr-btlaw: Ann Williams. Connie S.
Brown. Katie S. Robinson.
Maybelle S. King, Oloria S.
Cummings. Alvrnta S. Brown
and Barbara J. Williams.
They wore Identical dreaaea
to the matron of honor.
Serving the groom as best
man was his son Christopher
Williams. Groomsmen were
LA. Scott. Ernest Scott.
Robert Scott. Johnnie Scott.
Terry Terrell, Nathaniel Wll-

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new president. Claris Koglln
and her new board for the
coming year. The transitional
breakfast will be held on June
a at the Heathrow Country
uigri w d wall clock as a re­
minder of the dubs apprecia­
tion far her leadership friend­
ship and good humor.
In the afterglow of the s itccaaful fashion show, the club
members recalled moment#
from the event.
Prggy forte's husband. Terry,
•porting a French brrrt and a
tilting French accent, was mas­
ter at ceremonies far the eve-

Cahi iron two season pasaea
to the Mount Dora Theater,
Joan Krogh won the great
dine-around package and Lynn
Shields won a television set.
All raffle llrms were donated
by mrrehanta In our area. The
IIWC la very gralrftil for Iheir
flrnrrostty. One of the ralllr
prtira was "high trn* hosted by
club numbers Claris Kogtln
and Marge Stenstrom won by
Charlene Benner.
Laurr Brown of Our Boutique
and Carol Audobaloe repre­
senting Adriana's
narrated
while their models showed the
latest fashions from I heir bou­
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