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                    <text>F R ID A Y
Ju ly 9, 1999 '
91st Year. No. 227
(407) 322-2611
Sanford. F L
8 0 C e n ts

S e rv in g

Weather

Sanford, Casselberry,
Lake Mary. Longwood,

Cloudy

Oviedo, W inter Springs
and Seminole County

High: 95
Low: 75

S in c e 1 8 0 8

□ Briefs
Horrors at High
School Ju ly 9 , 1 0
The Lake Mary High
School drama depart­
ment is performing the
musical play "Little Shop
of Horrors" Friday and
Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at
Lake Mary High School.
Tickets are $3 per per*
son. The play debuted
Thursday.

Scam alert
Th e Seminole County
Tax Coilectore Office said
that residents should
watch out for a mass
mailing made to vehicle
owners from a company
identified as "Florida
Agency Registered Tags
In c." based in Tampa.
Th e letter is presented in
such a form as to appear
to represent an official
Florida State Agency, but
it is not. Th e letter accu­
rately lists the vehicle
make and VIN • of the
owner and offers to pro­
vide a new Florida tag
identification card for $15
If mailed before July 15,
1099, and makes the
price $20 thereafter.

Democratic Party
chairman elected
Bob Poe was unani­
mously elected party
chairman, replacing
Wanda Hampton at the
Thursday meeting of the
Seminole County
Demcratic Executive
Committee. Hampton
resigned last month for
personal reasons.
Poe is the executive
vice president of
Connextions, an e-com­
merce company with
offices In Altamonte
Springs.

Correction
A brief in Thursday
Herald said that The
Orlando Theatre Project
will present Sanford
Voices by Jim Howard, at
Seminole Community
College on July 9. In fact
the perfomance will be
Friday, July 16, at B p.m.
at S C C ’s Fine Arts
Theatre. 100 Weldon
Blvd., in Sanford.
Admission is free.

□ Index
"Despair is the co n clu­
sion of fools."

Russ White talks
about Importance
of prostate exams

Partly

4A

Six named finalists for top cop
SANFORD - The list of Sanford Police
Chief candidates is down to six, with a
marathon day of interviews scheduled for
July 22.
The finalists will face oral interviews,
plus mock staff and community meetings,
for three hours on July 22 at Sanford
Middle School. In the afternoon, after the
finalists are narrowed lo three. City
Manager Tony VanDerworp will conduct
further interviews.

The candidates include Norman
Botsford, Chief of the Columbia Police
Department in Missouri; Brian Tootey,
Deputy Chief for the Orlando Police
Department; and William Anderson, a
Commander for the Daytona Beach Police
Department.
Additional candidates include David
Slusser, Chief of the Panama City Police
Department; Keith Stiles. Chief of Police
for Leesburg, Va.; and Edward Overman,
Chief of the Oakland Park Police
Department.
The morning exercises will tie conduct­

ed by the five-member Selection
Committee plus a representative from the
state attorney suffice.
In a mock staff meeting, the candidates
will be judged on oral communication
skills, leadership, interpersonal sensitivity, and observations of strengths or weakihe candidates will also be judged on
(heir sense of priorities, depth of understanding, problem solving skills, composure, and fact finding skills in a mock
community meeting. The candidates will
be expected to demonstrate skill in inter-

acting with the community, and address
neighborhood problems,
In oral interviews, candidates will be
judged on oral communication skills,
composure, depth of understanding,
leadership abilities, and sense of priori­
ties.
After the exercises, the six assessors will
meet to select the top three candidates,
VanDerworp will then meet with the can­
didates, and could potentially choose the
top one, Denaro said,
The salary for Sanford Police Chief from
See Finalists, Pag* 6A

Rockin’ the craddle

Horne claims
actions were result
of 'dropping acid'
By Joe DeSantis and
Summer Copeland
Staff Writers
SANFORD - When Seminole
County Sheriff's deputies Mike
McCullough and Lucas Jordan
spotted a gray sedan pull into
the
back
entrance
of
NationsBank on Hunt Club
Boulevard at 2JO a.m. Tuesday
morning their instincts kicked
in. and their suspicions paid off.
The two deputies rolled quiet­
ly to the back entrance of the
bank and observed two males
exit the vehicle, disappear
behind a maintenance shed and

into the woods adjacent to
Memory Gardens Cemetery.
They called for backup, found
fresh footprints, and were soon
joined by deputies Nathan
Wilkerson
and
Richard
Kolentus. Aided by a nearby
streetlight, the four officers then
spent 20 minutes, observing the
two suspects Inside the ceme­
tery. What they observed
brought a sou. end to their long
Fourth of July weekend.
As they watched, the two sus­
pects picked separate objects
from one of the tombs and set
them on fire with a cigarette
lighter. A few moments later, the
deputies made their arrests. The
objects that were set afire were
two American flags.
Ironically, one of the suspects
had just celebrated his birthday
— on the Fourth of July.
Se* Flag, Pag* 6A

Widow of slain deputy
says thanks to officers
SANFORD — In a setting
choked by emotion and punctu­
ated with courage, valor, and
commitment, the Seminole
County Sheriff's department
held its semi-annual awards
ceremony at the John E. Polk
Correctional Facility Thursday
evening.
The presentations came one
year to the day that deputy
Gene Gregory was killed in the
line of duty during a 13-hour
shoot-out and standoff while
responding to a landlord-tenant

dispute in Geneva.
Alan Singletary, a 43-year old
Geneva resident with a history
of mental health problems fatal­
ly shot Gregory and wounded
two other officers before he was
killed by deputies in a pro­
longed gun battle.
"We have unfinished busi­
ness this evening" Sheriff Don
Eslinger told the packed gather­
ing in his opening remarks.
"Our lives are highly different
today than a year ago. We've
had our emotional ups and
downs. I'm thrilled at your
commitment. You are unsung
See Widow, Page 6A
photo fry Tommy Vlnc«r&gt;t

A false alarm at the Sanford branch of the Seminole County Library gave 14-year-oid Robert Daughenbaugh

Fishing time

the opportunity to show off his Yo-Yo skills. Including this complicated trick named ‘Rock the Cradle ”

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B e n ja m in D isra e li

Commission to discuss stormwater pond
Staff Writer

C la s s ifie d . .
C o m ic s . . .
C ro ssw o rd .
D e a r A bbjr .
O b itu a r ie s .
P e o p le . . . .
P o U ce B r ie f s
R e lig io n . . ,
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S p o rts . . . .
H o ro s c o p e ,

Fergerson coaches
Post 53 Into
Firecracker semifinals
IB

Harild photo by Tommy Vlncom

Some local residents took advantage of the sunny skies this week to
test their fishing skills.

SANFORD — The Sanford City Com m ission
on Monday will consider aw arding a $450,000
contract to construct a retention pond on 65 acres
in the M ill Creek project for the G oldsboro area.
Bishop 6l Buttrey, Inc. of O rlando is proposing
to construct the pond, fence Ihe site, and con ­
struct a connection to the city's storm water utili­
ty system. Upon com pletion, the property would
be transferred to the city of Sanford
The city would provide plans for the connec­
tions to the pond.
On June 14, the C ity C om m ission agreed to the

concept and asked for several m inor modifica­
tions to the contract. The m odifications have been
made, and aw ait com m ission approval.
Bishop &amp; Uuttrey has already completed g eo t­
echnical and prelim inary environm ental w ork on
the site. O f the total 65 acres, 25 aca*s are exp ect­
ed to b e w etlands, leaving about 40 acres to be
excavated as a pond, the com pany said.
The city would be responsible for mitigating
any w etlands im pacts.
In addition to providing a storm water facility,
the proposed project would elim inate a signifi­
cant am ount o f large truck traffic on the areas

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Theater to host ‘H.M .S. Pinafore’

Commission —
Continued from Page 1A

The proposed haul road would
be near Country Club Drive and
Airport Boulevard. Two sections
of the Greene Way's so-called
missing link are within two
miles of the site.
City staff originally planned to
use only the eastern pit of Mill
Creek, which is about 20 acres.
The pond now being considered
will give four times the reten­
tion capacity and water quality
treatment, and staff said it will
reduce the risk, of flooding.
T h e a p p r a isal ( or t h e p rop e r t y

was originally $27,000 per acre,
which places a value-of $1.75
million for the 65 acres. Added to
the pond construction cost esti­
mate of $550,000, the total esti­
mated cost of the project had
been $ 2 3 million.
City Manager Tony

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VanDerworp said the city will
save $116,000 with the proposed
agreement.
"Not only do we save money,"
said VanDerworp. "But, we gain
a large stormwater drainage area
that will help provide storage
capacity and excellent floodproofing capability."
In other action, the City
Commission will also:
• Consider rescinding potable
and reclaimed water restrictions
because o f increased -ra in fa ll, In
- )one .■ ml.
• Discuss the assignment of the
Marina Hotel - Land Lease.
Venture Thirty-Two, the current
leaseholder, is requesting assign­
ment of the lease to the Marina
Hotel Corporation of Sanford,
owned by James Barggren, who
is the President and shareholder

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in the Lakeside Inn and
Highlander Inn of Mount Dora.
Barggren said he intends to
renovate the property for use as
a Best Western HoteL
• Consider approving an
agreement with Infrastructure
Management Services, Inc. for
Professional
Engineering
Services for a Comprehensive
Pavement
Management
Program and Concrete Sidewalk
Inventory.
This is the first time the City ,

i has periormed • comprehensive

inventory of road and sidewalk
infrastructure. It is expected to
be complete in the fall,
VanDerworp said.
The City Commission's work
session will be held at 5 p.m. at
Sanford City Hall, followed by
the 7 p.m. regular session.

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Come aboard with Little Buttercup, Dick
Deadeye, Captain Corcoran, Ralph Rackstraw, Sir
Joseph Porter, the lovely Josephine, and an entire
fleet of Sisters, Cousins, and Aunts, as H.M.S.
Pinafore sets sail in * set of laughter!
Seaside Music Theater proudly presents this
dazzling new Gilbert and Sullivan production
Tuesdays through Sundays, July 8 through IB at
the DBCC Theater Center. Ticket prices are
$35/$30/$28 for Friday and Saturday evenings at
8:00 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.
Weekdays and Wednesday matinees are
$30/$25/$23. Youth, full-time college and group
discounts are available. Tickets can be purchased

Seaside Music Theater is giving some of
Daytona's favorite performers a chance to shine
during the 1999 summer season.
Set sail on a sea of merriment with Gilbert and
Sullivan’s joyous operetta, ff.M.S. Pinafore. This
wonderful witty satire will enchant musical the­
ater lovers everywhere. Come aboard and witness
the unforgettable music, nefarious villains,
damsels in distress, and even the with the quintes­
sential switched-baby caper.
Gary Briggle plays Sir Joseph Porter, First Lord of
the Admiralty. Mr. Briggle has been playing in
G&amp;5 roles all over the country since making his
debut at Seaside in The Mikado in 1979. In fact, he
believe* h e h a * either directed a GfcS production
or appeared in one every year since then.
Gary especially loves playing Sir Joseph. He has
played it twice before, having fun with the role
because Porter is such a terrible snob and just so
inappropriate as a romantic interest for the sweet,
young Josephine, played by Niffer Clarke.

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Boulevard, Daytona Beach, or by calling (904)2526200 or (800)854-5592.
Seaside Music Theater continues the summer
season highlights two great musicals...Raifs, star­
ring Julia Davidson, and Stwvf Charity, starring Jill
Slyter.

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The ad gam e m ay h ave begun with M oses

Police Log
DU1 A rm ts
Sanford — July 8. Jason Ryan Cole, 20, of Bonkirk Drive.
Deltona, was stopped by Seminole County deputies at C R 15
and Orange Boulevard. He was charged with driving under the
Influence of alcohol or drugs, possession of alcohol by a person
under the age of 21, and possession of a controlled substancecannabis.
Altamonte Springs - July 8. Mark AUyn Chltty, 43, of Park
Street, St. Mary's, Georgia, was slopped by Altamonte police at
SR 436 and Palm Springs Drive. He was charged with driving
under the influence of alcohol
Altamonte Springs— July 7. Kenya Melanie Bradford, 30, of
Windsong Circle, Apopka, was stopped by Altamonte police at
North Lake Avenue. She was charged, with driving under the
influence of alcohol.
Drag A rm ts
Longwood — July 6. Julie Dawn Wilson, 28, of French Avenue,
Sanford, was stopped by Longwood Police on Dogtrack Road.
She was charged with possession of cocaine, and driving on a
suspended driver's license.
Sanford — July 7. Michael Sean Beaty, 32. of Delaware Street,
Sanford, was stopped by Seminole County deputies on Orange
Boulevard, Sanford. He was charged with purchase/possesalon
of a controlled substance, possession of less than 20 grams of
cannabis, arul possession of drug paraphernalia.
Sanford — July 8. Jean Marie Pustulka, 44, of Glenhaven Drive,
Deltona, was stopped by Seminole County deputies at Hughey
Avenue, Sanford. She was charged with possession of crack
cocaine.
Sanford - July 7. Freddie J. Allen, 32. of South Park Avenue,
Sanford, was stopped by Seminole County deputies on Bush
Boulevard. He was charged with possession of less than 20
grams of cannabis, and possession of an open container of alco­
hol while operating a motor vehicle.
Altamonte Springs — July 7. Seminole County deputies exe­
cuted a search warrant on a Ford Avenue address in Altamonte
Springs that resulted In drug charged against a number of indi­
viduals. Bobby Joe Lowe Jr, 36, of Wll O Wik Drive.
Casselberry; Phyllis Rene Cotton, 38, of Courlland Boulevard.
Deltona, and Robert Lee Richardson, 41 of Ford Drive,
Altamonte Springs, were all chargrd with possession of less
than 20 grams o f cannabis and possession of drug parapherna­
lia.
Oviedo — July 7. Seminole County deputies executed a search
warrant at a Bay Club Road address in Oviedo that led to a
number of arrests. Bryan Joseph Zomik, 20, of Woodbury Road,
Orlando, Joseph Mills, 21, of Bay Club Road, Oviedo, John
Dominic Beratdi, 21, of Bay Club Road, Oviedo, and Nicholas
Cheek. 21, of Bay Club Road, Oviedo, were all chargrd with
ptiMCMiun of less than 20 grama of cannabis, and poMenaUm of
drug paraphernalia.

Grand Theft/Burglary
Longwood — July 7. Ronald Mathew Keen, 26, of Cardinal
Street, Longwood, was charged with Longwood police with
grand theft of property from a residence he shared with another
occupant.
Sanford — July 7. Dexter Laveme Williams, 31, of Orange
Avenue, Sanford, was stopped by Seminole County deputies on
Williams Avenue, Sanford. He was charged with burglary to an
occupied dwelling, resisting arrest without violence, and pos­
session of a controlled substance-crack cocaine.
Domestic VIolence/Battery
Sanford — July 5. Lorenzo Perez PerTy, 22, of Ridgewood
Avenue, Sanford was arrested by Sanford police at his resi­
dence following a domestic dispute. He was charged with
domestic violence/battcry.
Flag Desecration
Longwood — July 6. Gregory Allen Home, 18, of Riverbend
Road, Longwood, and a 16-year-old were arrested by Seminole
County deputies following an incident at Memory Gardens
Cemetery in Longwood. The pair were charged with public
mutilation ol an American flag, disturbing the contents of a
grave or tomb, and loitering/prowling. Police reports indicate
the pair set two small American flags on fire and disturbed
flower and vase arraignments at gravesites.

The sportswriter Crantland
Rice used to say that more
important than whether you
won or lost was how you played
the game. Today, he would say
that more Important that
whether you win or lose is how
you sell your name.
Everyone who is someone
endorses a product
Michael Jordan leads all
leagues In endorsements. Tiger
Woods is slicing In nicely, too.
Frogs and lizards do TV ads.
Dead men do ads. John Wayne
bone.
Monica Lewinsky did a skit
with the Ladies Man an Saturday
Night Live but hasn't endorsed
any products. Good for her.
Andy Rooney doesn't do ads
but the local TV stations run car

ads done by a whiny
• Minute Men wear time, I use Colgate."
Andy Rooney imper­
Timex Watches. “We
• Annie Oakley: “Support the
sonator. ( wonder if
take a lickin' and keep National Jtifle Association."
Rooney has seen the
on tickin.'
• Oliver Wendell Holmes for
spots.
• Teddy Roosevelt's Court TV.
Former presidential
Rough riders "Speak
• Florence Nightengale for
candidate Bob Dole
softy
and
carry Cosmo.
peddles Vtagara.
Chapstlck.'
• Benjamin Franklin for G.E.
I wonder who was
' • Louis Pasteur: "Got "We bring good things to life."
the first famous person
Milk?"
• Henolr for Crayola.
to endorse a product.
• Thomas Edison on
• William Sydney Porter for
Moses with the Ten Russ
his thirst for Invention: O'Henry bars.
Commandments,
“No, a Bud Light!"
• John Paul Jones for Pearle
maybe. Noah for flood
• Pope John Paul for Vision. “Get a better look at the
insurance.
Matthew, •
American Express: “I whites of their eyes."
• • • •
Mark, Luke and John for the never leave Rome without it."
• William Shakespeare for
Bible. Christopher Columbus for
• Lawrence of Arabia: “Real Club Juana. “See the undress
world globes. Marco Polo for men prefer Camels."
rehearsal of my Lady MacBeth."
Ralph Lauren. Chief Osceola for
• Amelia Earhart: " Next time.
That's all, folks.
the Seminole Herald.
I'm flying the Friendly Skies of
R m Wfclit', rolaara i f p t m
Here ate some other possibili­ United."
M in s k SMmO*y la th* Sm lnel* IliriM .
ties:
• George Washington: "Next

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Obituaries
U LU A N R. BERNOT
Lillian R. Bemot, 48, Sylvan
Woods Drive, Sanford, died
Wednesday, July 7,1999. Bom in
Detroit, Mich., she moved to
Sanford
in
1994
from
Birmingham. Mich. Ms. Bemot
was a cashier for Publix
Supermarkets in Sanford. She
was a Lutheran.
Survivors include son, Gary,
Franklin, Mich.; parents, Robert
and Margaret Gee, Sanford;
brother, Steven Gee, Maitland.
Tri-County Cremation,
Longwood, is in charge of
arrangements.
JOSEPHINE ROSEMARY
BURNS
Josephine Rosemary Bums, 87,
Las Almas Lane, Winter Springs,
died Monday July 5, 1999, Bom
March 18, 1912 in Cleveland,
Ohio, she moved to Central
Florida
in
1968
from
Morristown, N.J. Mrs. Bums was
a Companion Aid in the Health

Care field. She was a member of
Survivors Include husband, was a member o f All Souls
Community United Methodist Jose M. Collazo, Deltona; eight Catholic Church.
Church.
sons,
Joseph
Collazo,
Mr. Sheehan played with
Mrs. Bums was a member of Longwood; Angel M. Collazo, Kenny's Klan Softball Team.
American Red Cross; Orange Chicago, 111.; Jose A. Collazo,
Survivors include fiancee,
County Bnillists; Winter Park Lyons, 111.; Jose L. Collazo, Renee McDonald, Deltona; par­
Memorial Hospital Volunteers; Tampa; Wilson Collazo, Cicero, ents, Robert W. and Judy A.
and she was a Church Secretary 111.; Richard Collazo, Chicago, Tesla, Sanford;. sons. Robert
for Franklin Circle Church of III.; Willie Collazo, Deltona; Sheehan of Ala., Joseph Lee
Cleveland, Ohio.
Alvin B. Collazo, South Gate, Sheehan, Jr. of Merritt Island;
Survivors include daughter; Calif.; four daughters, Delia M. daughter, Hilary B. Sheehan,
Martha Jean Bums, Winter Ramos.
Deltona;
Awilda Ala.; sisters, Fonda Sheehan of
Springs.
Sepulveda, Winter Springs; Orange City; Tara Tesla of
Baldwin-Fairchiid Funeral Bernice Merceo, Chicago, 111.; Sanford; Kimberly Tesla of
Home, Oviedo, b in charge of Yolanda Laboy, Burbank, III; 34 Sanford; paternal grandparents,
arrangements.
grandchildren; one great-grand­ Ty and Rita Sheehan of Geneva.
son.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
DELIA COLLAZO
Baldwin-Fairchiid-Oaklawn Sanford, b in charge of arrange­
Delia Collazo, 67, Arslan Street. Park Cemetery and Funeral ments.
Deltona, died Thursday, July 8, Home, Lake Mary, b in charge of
1999. Bom in Humacao. Puerto arrangements.
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Christian Science Sentinel wins award

T rau m a to
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it’s a great trip
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For the past tw o weeks direc- begun to speak more openly
ti'rs of laboratories in Orlando abou t p ro state cancer. B ob
Dole needed surgery. So did
and Richm ond, Va.. have been
i studying two slides of what A rnold Palm er and Yankees
m anager Joe Torre. My grand ­
one called a "ch allen g in g "
father died from prostate ca n ­
prostate biopsy of a 59-yearcer in 1945. H e refused help.
old man.
I'v e been just as stubborn as
The doctors concurred with a
diagnosis, and the patient was he w as at tim es. I've known for
three years that 1 am high risk
called in Thursday.
Dr. A. Arriola, the well- for a stroke, having ex p e ri­
en ced a series o f
respected Lake Mary
urologist, opened a
tran sien t isch em ic
folder and slid his
a ttack s • loosin g
sight in the right ey e
fingers down a page
on ea ch occasio n
of notes from Dr.
Until being hospital­
David G. Dostwick,
ized I didn't know
the medical director
zilch about T lA s.
at
Bostw ick
U ntil yesterday, I
la b o ra to rie s
in
d id n 't know zilch
Richmond.
about PINs.
M uch of the phras­
ing w as difficult to
TlA s and PINs are
grasp — "high-grade Russ
m ore im portant to
prostatic intraepithe­
g uvs m y age than
RBI and ERAs They
lial neoplasia ... a
• • • • • • •
high predictive accu­
are w arning sign s,
racy for adenocarcinom a."
A s w e age ou r chances o f a
Finally. Dr. Arriola said it all stroke go up, as men age their
ch a n g es of h av in g p ro state
in a word: "B enign."
Ten million American men can cer go up. Stroke risks d o u ­
have prostate cancer but as for ble with each decade past 55.
the m om ent I am not No.
I do not sm oke, my ch oles­
10,000,001. For that I thank
terol is belter than it was, my
God. I also thank those trying
blood pressure is okay. I intend
to save the lives of those who
to lose at least 20 p ou nd s
have the cancer.
before the next prostate biopsy
in D ecem ber and I plan to w alk
Being tested early in crucial.
or
exercise three or more d ays
A prostate biopsy is no picnic.
I've had two in the last four a week.
months and must have another
This is a tim e to tv grateful
one in December, I'm in a high
and to be optim istic. To w alk a
risk group — 45 to 60 percent
little taller, treat others m ore
of those w ith high-grade pro­ respectfully, spend time w ith
static intraepithelial neoplasia
fam ily and friends and sing,
(PIN) are found to have cancer "N earer, My G od, to Thee."
on a subsequent biopsy.
Please remember, if you have
M aterial from a biopsy, such
the slightest suspicion that you
as the one taken on me two or som eone you know m ay be
weeks ago, are an enormously experiencing problem s related
valuable source of material for
to stroke or prostate cancer, get
teaching residents, fellows and
help- If you have questions,
pathologists at various univer­ ask them. Be grateful help is a
sity hospitals. M y biopsy will call away.
be studied at the University of
You'll d iscover there are
Virginia.
m any others just like you.
In recent years men have
W e’re not alone.

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C hristian Scien ce Reading
Room s around the world are cel­
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D eR ose-H in k h o u se M em orial
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Award
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The Award w as presented for
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P arenting-E ven if You D on ’t
I la v e Children ' which appeared
in the June 22, 1448 issue of the
C hristian Science Sentinel , a
w eekly m agazine published by
the Christian Science Publishing
Society. The editorial explores
challenges facing young people
today, and Ihc role the entire
"communify fam ily" can play in
m eeting them
Jane Winner, Librarian for
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invites the community to d is­
cover spiritual approaches to the
issues of parenting and relation­
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The Christian Science Sentinel
was found by Mary Baker Eddy
in 1898 "to hold guard over
Truth. Life and Love " The sen ­
tinel explores topical items of
interest from a spiritual perspec­
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testim onies of healing. Every

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p.m. at N eighborhood Alliance
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m eans when |esus heals th e
blind man, who after his healing
says, "I once w as blind, but now
I see."
T h e public is invited to attend
and enjoy a dessert reception
follow ing Dr. K roll's remarks.

Founded in 1939, Back to the
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July 12 •16 •6 pm •8:30 pm

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131 L ite * Hoed
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407 333 2030
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Widow
heroes."
.
Eslinger then Introduced
Linda Gregory, widow of the
slain deputy, who persoiuilly
addressed the law enforcement
community and handed out
Unit Citations to the 14 mem­
bers of the department's
Telecommunications Section for
their exceptional efforts during
the Geneva Guy Court incident
last July 8.
"We feel so loved and so
blessed," said an emotional
Gregory. "Gene was a hero
long before he died. He was a
hero because of his countless
acts of compassion. We feel
blessed to have an agency like
this behind us. Over the past
year, you have become heroes
to me and my family."
Several departmental
changes have taken place since
that shoot-out. Among them,
the Sheriff's department now
has an armored vehicle for
future emergencies, and
Eslinger has secured funds for
the evaluation and treatment of
inmates with mental health
problems. The department also

has a new educational facility to
deal with youthful offenders.
Eslinger informed the audience
that the facility will now be
known as the Gene Gregory
Memorial Youth Academy.
Gregory's widow personally
presented citations and wiirm
embraces to the
Telecommunication Section
workers that included Barbara
Amato, Charlene Belknap,
Heather Woodcock, Traci Ross,
Pamela Kaiser, Died re Hillery,
Nicole Irving, Carrie Daughery,
Mickey McFadden, Jackie
Turner, Audra Ross, Debbie
Gregory, Angela Braden, and
Donna Capshaw.
Gregory, married to her
deputy husband for 34 years,
told the audience her life too
has changed dramatically in the
past year.
There is a special place
marked on my calendar. I have
a new theme song in my life,
"How Do I Live Without You,"
by Lee Ann Rhymes. I still miss
him so much," she said while
choking back tears.
Gregory thanked the law

Eighteen-year old Gregory this was the first time he'd been
Allen Home of Riverbend Jailed. The Longwood teen pointBoulevard in Longwood and a ed to drug use that led to his
Juvenile
accomplice
were spending 6(Vhoun behind bars,
charged with pubUc mutilation of
T v e had a drag problem for a
an American flag, disturbing the while, but with the suidde o f my
contents of a grave or tomb, and friend a month ago, I've been
loitering and prowling. Allen was very unstable."
booked on $500 bond into the
Home said he was high at the
Polk Correctional Facility. The time of the incident
youth was turned over to Juve"I was dropping add which is
niie authorities for evaluation.
why we burned the flags. The

McCullough
arrests.

assess our success as a depart­
ment by the relationship we
have with our community. It's
and honor and a privilege to
lead you and be a part of this
mission."

SANFORD-The dress was
spit and polish, the mood seri­
ous and celebratory. The occa­
sion, the Seminole County
Sheriff department's semi­
Medals of Merit, second only
annual awards ceremony.
to the department's Award of
With family members,
Valor, were presented to officers
friends and law enforcement
Gene Fry, Kevin Mahanke, and
colleagues packing the training
Warren Treadwell Jr., for their
room of the John E. Polk
actions on April 26. 1998, in dis­
Correctional facility. Sheriff Don
arming and apprehending a dLv
Eslinger cited 82 departmental
traught and suicidal subject
employees and three members
who was armed with a hand­
of Seminole County's civilian
gun. Also cited was deputy
community for their acts of
Donald Kufo for his actions on
heroism, bravery*, and dedica­
April 30, 1998, in negotiating
tion to duty Thursday evening,
face-to-face with a mentally ill
the one-year anniversary of
subject who was aLso armed
depMty Gene G regory's death.
with a hand gun. The Medal of
Gregory was killed and two
Merit is presented to employees
other deputies wounded in a
for conduct depicting sound
13-hour shoot-out involving
judgment and exceptional brav­
Geneva resident Alan
ery at the risk of imminent dan­
Singletary. Gregory's widow
ger of great bodily harm.
Linda was introduced as a spe
rial guest and personally pre­
Sheriff's Commendation
sented awards to the 14
awards were presented to a
Telecommunication Center
number of officers for their dili­
workers on duty that evening.
gence beyond lhat normally
"I salute your hard work
required for Ihe efficient accom
and commitment," Eslinger
plishment of their duly.
told the gathering of law
Recipients included: William
enforcement officers. "We can
Shaffer in recognition of his

years of service with the
Seminole County Special
Weapons and Tactics Team;
Investigators Robert Jaynes, and
Robert Hemmert in recognition
of their devotion to duty and
tireless investigative efforts dur­
ing the Su/anne's Oyster Reef
and Pub Homicide Case;
Investigator John Parker for his
successful efforts in seeking
reimbursement of investigative
tosls from the Florida Violent
Crimes Council, totaling $19,452
incurred during the Gene
Gregory and Clerk Court Triple
Homicide Cases; deputies Kick
Kolentus and Tom Johnson.
Other awards handed out
included:
Tturr Inritvkiuih rr.ru o l thr
rirpjitim-nr* I l i e - i n * Award, prrwnlnl hi prry«fH who in wan* wgniltrani way. fu* ya.nl Ihe hie of another
P * * * * . but ai no m l hi bodily ham. or
injury In herwll/him»cU Nurw Sherrie
FulrvIL who irnrieml CPR hi an inmate
who * topped brvjthing. ** well j*
IVhuhon (X-putir* William Blair and
hwuy Cruz lor their Whirr* in p m inline
an inmate suicide w rir N&gt;nored.
Unit Citation Award, were presented
to memN-r. of the Technical Srrvke*
Section for ecceptional rerlormatve

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Dillard, who retired in February
and was replaced by Acting
Chief Ray Bronson, made
$75,473 after 22 years with the
department.
The Selection Committee is
made of Sanford resident James
Purdy, Sanford Main Streel
executive director Linda Kuhn,
Altamonte
Springs
Police
Chief
William
.
..
Liquori,
Seminole County Sheriff’ Don
Eslinger, and Sanford Mayor
Larry Dale. Ron Clark, repre­
senting ihe state attorney's
office, will join members of the
selection committee to assess
the candidates.
The city commission on
Monday will consider authoriz­
ing $2,500 from the City
Manager's Contingency Fund
for travel, meals, and lodging
for the Police Chief finalists.
IXmaro said no candidate
enters the interviews as a
favorite.
"They're all very qualified,"
IX'naro said. "The City would
be fortunate to have any of
them. They would all do a very
good job."
Mitch Tindel is serving as the
Acting Chief until a new chief is
selected, following Bronson's
June 25 retirement.

the matter

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NhQiuy. Cail Mriwn, |.&lt;hn Otibon, Mil
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dropped add about five times
before and is currently in a drug
rehabilitation program,
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out for a walk In a quite place
McCullough, an eight-year vetand wanted to look at the eran of the Sheriff's department
statues in the cemetery because said it was one of the most
they were so lifelike. They bizarre arrests he's made,
admitted to taking flower* out of
vases on headstones. The 16-year
What they did was pretty d »old told deputies, 'These people 8ustin8' burning the American
are dead, they don't have any
And to * i n k that one of
stuff.”
them was bom on the Fourth of
iVi ,
July."
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work. People do know, they do
care, and they do appreciate Ihe
job you do for our community,
they appreciate it."

Eighty-two honored during sheriff s ceremony

the

Home and the juvenile at first
denied setting the flags on fire.
Later, in (he official arrest records,
they admitted to the act. The
two told police they were juet

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Milestone for Post 53

TOURNEY ACTION
FIVE POINTS • Several
county tram s will be In nclion th is week an A ll-Star
season kicks
Into high
gear.
Tlir
Sem inole
County
PONY Complex at Five
Points (Just So u th o f 1 7 -9 2
on S R 419) Is hostin g a pair
or tournam ents through the
rest o f the wrek.
T lir Little League District
14 11*12 Year-old T o u r­
nam ent Is going o n at C e n ­
tral W inds Ihirk In W inter
Springs (on 4 3 4
South
hraded toward Oviedo) with
gam es at G p.m. and H p.m.
Sanford. Oviedo. Lake Mary
and W inter Sp rin g s are
am ong those In th e firld.

Lytle, Richardson leads
Sanford into Firecracker
Championship Round
By Dean Smith

DEMOLITION DERBY
AT SPEEDWORLD
niTHLO _ It's DEMOLI­
TION DERBY TIM E th is F ri­
day at Orlando Speedw orld
plus regular action In the
Late Model. Limited Late
Model.
Open
W heeled
Modified,
Sportsm an.
Bom ber.
M ini-Stock,
Strictly
S to ck
and
4Cylinder Bom ber cla sses.
R aring begins at 8 p.m .
every Friday night at the
track located 17 m iles east
of Orlando betw een Orlando
and Titusville on Highway
5 0 at the 5 2 0 C ocoa Cutoff.
For more Inform ation, ca ll
the FASCAR office at (9 0 4 )
4 2 7 - 4 1 2 9 . or on the In ­
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Chaz Lytle (No. 6. above) tripled in the tying and
go-ahead runs and Brian Nielsen (left) and Jeremy
Meyers (No. 44. above) allowed no earned runs
and combined on a four-hitter as Sanford Amencan Legion Campbell-Lossing Post 53 cam-frombehind to defeat West Palm Beach Post 112. 6-3.
ai Daytona Beach Community College on Thurs­
day morning.
The team later in the day knocked off Jackson­
ville Post 88,8-3. to win the Division D Champion­
ship and oam a spot for the first time ever in to­
day’s Championship Semifinal Round of the 28th
Annual Firecracker Tournament on Melchng Field
at Conrad Park in DeLand.

N.L. ALL-STARS
NEW YORK - T ile National
Lcagur tram h a s been a n ­
nounced for next T u esd ay 's
M ajor Lrague A ll-Star Game
at B osto n 's Fenway Park.
Starlin g will
be
first
basem an Mark McGwire of
the S t. Louis C ard in als.
iM-rond Iminrnian Ja y Hell of
the Arizona Diamondbac ks,
shortstop Barry Larkin of
the C incinnati Reds, third
basem an Matt W illiam s of
the Arizona D iam ond backs,
outfielders Larry W alkrr of
the
Colorado
R ockies,
Sam m y Sosa of the Chicago
C u bs and Tony Gwynn of
the San Diego Padres, and
ca tch e r Mike Piazza of the
New York M els.
T he reserves
will be
catch e r Mike Lieberthal of
the Philadelphia
P h illies
and Dave Nilsson of the
Milwaukee Brew ers: first
basem en JeiT Bagwell of the
Houston A stros and S e an
C asey of the C incinnati
Reds; second basem an J e f f
Kent of the S a n F ran cisco
G iants: shortstop Alex G on ­
zalez of the Florida M arlins:
third basem an Ed Spragu e
o f the Pittsburgh U ra tes;
and oulfleld rrs Luis G on ­
zalez of the Arizona D ia­
m ondbacks.
Vladimir
G u em i of Ihe Montreal E x­
pos. Brian Jo rd a n of the
Atlanta Braves and Gaty
Sheffield of the Los A ngeles
Dodgers.
Iltch ln g will be Andy
Ashby of the S a n Dlrgo P a ­
dres. Kent Bottenfield o f the
S t. Louis C ard inals. Paul
Byrd of the Philadelphia
Plilllles, Mike Hampton of
th e Houston A stros. Trevor
Hoffman of the S a n Diego
Padres, Randy Jo h n so n o f
the Arizona D iam ondbacks.
J o s e Lima o f the Houston
Astros. Kevin Millwood of
the Atlanta Braves. C u n
Shilling of the Philadelphia
Phillies. Billy W agner of the
Houston Astros and Scott
W illiamson of the C in c in ­
nati Rrds.

W om en’s
basketball
at S.C .C .
By Dean Smith_______________
SHIRTS EDITOR

SANFORD • The Sem inole
Community College Health and
Physical Education C enter will
tie the site for Ihe annual W inn
Dixie Girls lnteniallon.il Shootoul for 18-and-U nder AAU
team s starling today.
T lie Amateur Athletic Union
tournament, the brainchild of
SCC women's head co ach Krn
Patrick. Is sanctioned by the
NCAA and brin gs together 16
learns made up o f mime o f Ihe
beat female Junior bask etball
players In the world.
Among the Florida teams
competing In the tournament
will lie host Sem inole Raider
AAU. the Florida AAU Stale
Cham pions. Ihe Gold Coast
(Florida)
AAU
Cham pions,
O cala Hungtlmc AAU. Clearw a­
ter for Youth AAU. Coral
Springs AAU. West Volusia AAU
and Daytona B each AAU.
Foreign train s already com ­
mitted Include Finland. Canada
and
l*nland
and
possibly
Lithuania.
Tlie 16 team s (dlvldrd Into
four pools for seeding into the
cham pionship round) will u se
•he European formal and play a
minimum o f four-to-slx gam es
before several college and professional scou ts over ihe next
three days.

LAKE MARY • T h r 2 0 tli
annu al SEMINOLE SO CCER
SCHOOL offers
sum m er
so ccer Instruction the week
o f Ju ly 19th -th rou gh -23rd
at Lake Howell I Ill’ll School.
Tills 9 a.m . to 4 p.rn. day
cam p for boys and girls
ages 5 -1 / 5 to 15 will also
Include Indoor so ccer In an
air-conditioned gym.
For
registration
b ro ­
ch u res and
Infonnallon.
contact cam p director Lariy
McCorkle at 5 2 0 - 9 5 5 7 or
3 2 0 - 9 7 0 8 during the day
or 6 9 5 -2 1 3 1 at night, or on
the web site at actionlnteniet.net/ users/ m ccorklr.

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asm **...
_ ...
P ayers like Ocala s Kecia Smilh (No. 2 1 ) and Sem inole High
Sch ool graduate Sh em eika Sto k es (No. 32) are ex p ected lo b e o n
the floor with the Sem in o le Raider AAU team when the Winn Dixie

By Jo h n B arker
SPECIAL TO TIIB HERALD

Orlando's David Rogers drovo his
Chevrolet to victory over all stellar
*iold in Ihe Clyde Hart Memorial

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Girls International Basketball Shootout for Amateur Athletic Union
18-and-Under tea m s begins its three-day run at the Sem inole C om ­
munity C ollege Health and Physical Education C enter today.

O rlando’s Rogers wins Clyde H art M em orial

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grrsslvrly. I hope we keep It u p
the rest of the tournam ent.*
DelAND ■ The 'C om eback
The
thunderstorm s
that
Kills' nrr alive and well.
moved Into the DeLand a re a
In the past 24 y ears Sanford
w rrr so heavy th at the rest o f
American
l-eglon
C am pbellthe day's games had to lie p o s t­
Izisslng Post 5 3 Iraseball learn
poned until Friday, throwing
h as won S ta le C ham pionships
the schedule Into disarray.
and even a World S eries title.
Eight games still rrm aln on
But Thursday, the 1 9 9 9 v er­
the schrdu le. Including th re e
sion of the team did something
rained out on Thursday, b efo re
none of the others have ever
C ham pionship H ay can b eg in
don e...reach the C ham pionship . and host DeLand Post 0 . w hich
Round of tlie prestigious F lrrIs fighting C onyers (Ga.) Post
cnicker Tnum am rnt In DeLand.
7 7 for ihe Division A ch a m p i­
1‘ost 5 3 beat two opponents,
onship. h as two gam es to play.
and the rain, on Thursday to
At time of publication. Post
win Division D and earn the
5 3 was still scheduled to p lay
right to play Nrw Sm yrna Beach
New Sm yrna B ea ch Post 17 a t 5
I'oni 17. the Division C Cham ­
p.m. on M rlching Field ut C o n ­
pion. In the sem ifinals.
rad Park today.
The only question now Is
If all of the gam es get m ade
when.
up today, the C ham pionship
As is their usual pattern, the
Game. If Sanford should w in,
Sanford n tn r got ofr to a slow
would be at I p.m . on Saturd ay
start lieforr rolling past West
at M rlrhlng Field.
Palm B each 1‘ost 12. 6 3. at
A hit. a walk, a sacrifice an d
Daytona
Beach
Community
a throwing error put Post 5 3 In
College Thursday morning.
Its usu.d place In m orning
The team then played proba­
game, behind, against W est
bly Its Ilest game of tlir tourna­
Palin Beach at DDCC.
ment in the afternoon contest.
Sanford's first hit cam e on
Jumping out to an 8 -0 lead
lead-off single by Mike R o b in ­
against undefeated. In the tour
son in the third Inning and th e
nament. Ja ck so n v ille l*osl HH
second hit cam e on a two-out
and coastin g to an 8 -3 victory
Rich Rodriguez double In th e
In a game slopped after the lop
fourth Inning.
of Ihe fifth Inning when very
But 1‘ost 5 3 could not d en t
heavy rain and lightning moved
Ihe scoreboard until the fifth
over M rlrhlng Field at Conrad
Inning.
Park b ack In DeLand.
Brandon Haney led olT an d
'We finally woke up and
reached on an error. R obinson
played In the morning game.*
was hit Ijy a pitch and a s a c r i­
said Sanford manager Rod Ferfice bunt by Ryan Abrl|on w as
gerson. "And In the late game
bobblrd for an rrror, loading
Chris Richardson ihrrw vrry
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SAMSULA • David Rogers, driving a Chev­
rolet. held on to win the 1st Annual Clyde
Hart Mrinortal/Hudwrlser Florida Sunbelt
S eries 125, last Friday night at New
Sm yrna Speedway.
Rogers captured Ills third Bud w eiscr
Florida Sunbelt S e rie s victory with a wtrrto-wlre run.
"It's great to win th is race b eca u se of
Clyde Hart." said Rogers. "I've raced here
for 2 2 or 2 3 years and Clyde w as a very
special m an. He was both tough and gritty,
but you always knew where you hiikh! with
him ."
Although Rogers picked up the hardware
for victory and took over the series point

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Chevrolet, who w as the real show stopper,
eventually finishing third.
After making three charges from the rear.
Anderson positioned him self for the win
during a lap 115 restart, but was penalized
for rough-driving, sending him lo the rear
for the fourth and final time.
During the lap 115 restart Rogers a p ­
peared to m iss a gear and a quick Anderson
darted to Ihe Inside trying to beat Rogers
Into turn one. but was unable to make the
p a ss.
On the b ack stretch Rogers and Anderson
tangled with Kngrrs spinning and the F lo r­
ida Su n belt S e rie s officials determined iliat
Anderson was guilty of the m ishap and put
Rogers track on the point.

*1 drove under him and he (Rogers) put
me on the g rass in the middle of o n e and
two.* said a disappointed Anderson. "T h en
on the b a ck strrlch he hooked my ca r. I
don't like finishing third, but frel we did
everything a s a tram we could do to win.*
Rogers, a veteran racer on New Sm yrna
Speedway wasn't sure about missing a gear,
but appeared more than satisfied with the
victory.
*1 thought I might have missed a gear, but
my team told me Anderson had bum ped my
car on the restart corning out of tu rn four
and that's why I spun the tires.* said Rogrrs. "Anderson is a tough com petitor and
hr did wlint he had to do. but I clearly was
Ihe leader In both ca ses."
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(double), DIFonzo (single, run.
RBI), Montalvo (single, RBI),
Robinson (single, run) and
Haney and P etracca (one run
scored each).
Richardson was virtually u n hittable over the first four in ­
nings against Post 8 8 . allowing
two two-out singles.
His m ates, m eanw hile,. gave
him som ething to work with
right off the b a t. tend ing eight
b atters to the plate tn the b o t­
tom o f the first inning and
scoring two runs.
Montalvo led off with a single
and Lytle walked. Matt Allegra
singled In Montalvo and Lytle
went to third when Allegra was
forced on a grounder by Ro­
driguez.
Richardson
then
helped hla own cau se with a
double o lf the left field wall.
Post 5 3 would not score again
until th e fourth Inning when the
local nine exploded for six
ru n s.
Daniel Sanford singled and
p inch-runner J o s e Rosado went
all the way to third when DI­
Fonzo bunted for a single and
went to second oh a throwing
error. Rosado scored , when h e
beat a throw to the plate on a
grounder by Montalvo and DI­
Fonzo scored on a sacrifice fly
by Lytle.
Allegra waa hit by a pitch and
Rodrigues singled In Montalvo
before
Richardson
doubled
again (his fifth two-bagger In
three games) scoring Allegra
and
Rodriguez.
Richardson
moved to third on a single by
Haney and scored on grounder
by Retraces.

the bases.
Anthony DIFonzo hit a groun­
der to fihort. resu ltin g In Haney
being forced a t th e plate.
Ricardo
Montalvo followed
with a sa crifice fly to score Ro­
b inson with S a n fo rd 's first run.
but now there w ere two out.
V eteran Chaz Lytle stepped
up blg-tlm r for Post 5 3 . tipping
triple Into the right centerflcld
gap, scorin g A beljon and DI­
Fonzo to put San ford ahead to
stay.
T h e team got som e In su ran ce
i th e sixth Inning. Rodrigues
walked and p in ch -ru n n e r An­
gelo R etraces scored on a dou­
ble by R ichardson.
R ichardson w as thrown out
stealin g, b u t Haney walked and
sto ic secon d . After a n out.
A beljon cru sh ed a two-out tri­
ple and DIFonzo singled to
drive In th e Anal ru n .
Post 5 3 startin g p itch er B rian
N ielsen, who did not have h is
b est stuff, gutted h is way
th rou gh six-p lu s Innings before
leaving a lter w alking the leado ff m an In the seventh Inning.
C lo ser Je re m y M eyers gat
four ground b a lls, bu t one was
bobbled for an error, resulting
In th e third u nearn ed ru n In
th e game.
Nielsen and M eyers finished
with a four-hitter, strikin g out
sev en and w alking th ree, while
allow ing no earned ru n s.
Providing th e offense were
A beljon (triple, two ru n s, RBI).
Lytle (triple, two R BI). R ichard ­
so n (double. RBI). Rodriguez

With th e rain cloud s th reat­
ening, R ichardson Ju s t tried to
throw s trik e s and Ja c k s o n v ille
got a w alk, three co n secu tiv e
sing les and a throwing error to
score th ree ru n s In th e top of
the
fifth
Innings
before
R ichardson got a p air o f ground
o u ts to end the Inning.
After w aiting for over a n hour,
the rest o f the n ig h t's action
w as rained ou t and Sanford had
Its spot In th e sem ifinals.
R ichardson gave u p five h its
and two earned ru n s an d was
also 3 -fo r-3 with two d oubles,
one run scored and drove tn
three ru n s to lead the offense.
Also con trib u tin g w ere Allegra
and Rodriguez (single, ru n and
RBI each ). Montalvo (single, two
runs), DIFonzo (single, run),
Haney an d Sanford
(single
each), Lytle (run. RBI). Rosado
(run) and P etracca (RBI).

FA SC A R-------------C o n tin u ed b o n P a g * I B
Secon d place fin ish er Pete O rr w as tempted
during the sam e lap 1 15 restart to try and go to
th e outside o f Rogers and Anderson, bu t decided
again st It.
"I w as ready to go for It. but In the last couple
o f w eeks I've w recked a race c a r and have had
som e pretty bad lu ck , so I decided Fd be better
off tonight to Ju s t fin ish th e race and b e ib le to
go to te c h .' said a ch u ck lin g Orr.
Pole sitter J a c o b W arren and outside pole
driver Jim m y Cope entered turn one with Cope
moving quickly on th e outside to take the lead,
bu t Cope hadn't quite cleared W arren and the
duo touched.
W arren th en appeared to gas up h is ca r
sen d in g Cope and h is brand new mount hard
Into th e wall with a resounding ouch!!!
T h is set th e stag e for the even in gs race. T h e
10 c a r cru n chin g w reck took th e top live starters
out and placed Rogers an d Orr driving a C hev­
rolet on the front row.
T h e second place finishing Orr p re s s u re d R o­
gers early on th e Inside, b u t Rogers htfld hfs lin e
clo sin g the door. It w as the third Budw efser
Florida S u n b elt S e rie s ra ce that O rr and Rogers
would face-off early against each other and with

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no extra com pany were In com plete control for a
time.
Shane Saw yer in a Ford Thunderblrd set fast
time blistering th e o n e-h a lf m ile tra ck In 1 8 .9
seconds for th e New Sm yrna Speedw ay Coca
Cola Limited Late Model 1 3 5 and dom inated the
31 ca r field.
*! want to th a n k Pete O rr and R ace C ar E ngi­
neering for giving me a flaw less ca r,* said Saw ­
yer. after h is victory.
Sawyer showed plenty o f m u scle early, bu t was
finally slowed In lap 3 6 by a red flag a fter a nine
ca r crunch o f ra c e ca rs on th e front straightaw ay.
There were no apparen t In ju ries.
By halfway Saw yer still w as In control although
hla Ford pushed badly In tu rn s two and four,
but on the straightw ay h e w as unstoppable.
In lap 1 19 a cau tio n unfurled setting th e stage
for Chad Allman tn a C hevrolet to test Sawyer.
Billy Ryan In a M onte C arlo followed In third and
L an y Osteen sm s fourth In a Pontiac.
Altman closed tn on sev eral o cca sio n s In the
drahtngMpg. b u t was u nab le to ca tch the leader
even when Saw yer pushed
la V U m t N A S R X O V A T
T H * C L Y D E H A R T M E M O R IA L E V D W E IS E S
F L O R ID A S U N B E L T S E R IE S L A T E M O D E L 1 3 8

I. ( I l l David f b ( o » Orlando; 2. OCA Pete Orr. Mantcvrrde. 3
BMI Wayne Anderson WddwtaaL 4 (Cl) Jason Burkett. Dm*
* u « l 5 CM) Kick Carlton, a 112) Justin Drawdy. FT. Pierre; 7
KM) Jtm McCoy. lluDywooiL 7. CM Mur (a n Hoover. SumvuLi S
O il Jacob Warren. Apopka. A IICS Eric mark: 10 1124) Kinky
Anderson. Lakeland. I I (21) Scot I Hrevr*. 12. |SS)TTavt* Kittle■on. Merritt bland: 13 190) Clen Whitney. Miami; 14 (22) Lany
Osteen. Clermont; IB (1) Wayne Jefim un. PtneUaa Park l&amp;
157) Doyle DouTwrlghl. Starke. 17. (7) Debbie Santo. Orlando: IK.
0 7 ) James PUwrfL Astra; IB. 132) Michael Williams. Orlando. 20
IICW Mike Sandolskl: 21. (HQ Brian Finney. Mem It Island 22
07) Mike Cntxl Lrnigwmd. 23. KXB Ftib U raferm ui UmalilU. 34
1351 Steve D u m p ; 23. ISO Wmdalt Overstreet; 20 4)11 Jeff Wo(isnaru 37. (Slei Jim m y Cope. Tam pa 2H |I6| Bruce Lawtrocr
Sorrento.
C O C A C O L A L O O T E D L A T E M O D E L 138

I. (38) Shane Sawyer. West Palm Beach: 2 1871 Chad Allman.
Apopka: 3 182) IkD l-tyan. PI. Lauderdale: 4. (221 Larry Osteen.
Clermont; S (9) Bobby Sear*. Osteen: ft 1020 Derrick Kelly 7.
1281 Mike Murphy. Clermont; K (751 Richard Anderson. Pinellas
Oak: B (177) Keith Itrry . Davie: IO |83a) Huger Wren. Orange
City: I I . |la) Kenny Crues. Uilhlo: IX 17) Craig Brown. FT Lau
derdalr. 12 1181
Brute Lawrence. Or Land. 14. 161) Doug
lluktwtn. Tlluw tUr; 12 (*77) Tony Amiro. Clearwater Id (O ld
llofahy Newton. Orlando: 17. |r4| Danny Bancroft. New Smyrna
Beach: IB 121) Mark Stevenson. DeLand. 19 (26*1 David Pon­
der. IVLand 20. CM Brrnt Chltson. DeLand. 21. (471 Kusly
Ebersole. Apopka. 22 (87) Eddie Hire. Titusville; 23 H R Nolan
Wilson. Sanford: 24. 177) Brian Brllaw. Altamonte Springs 22
IS) Joe noyd. Rlvrrvlov 26 l i d Brad Barkis FT Myers 27 (I)
David Login. Jupiter 28.1011 J r f l Wognman. FI. Myers. 29 1431
Handy Dye. Dayluna: 30.1631 Chris Lawrence Drtrun Spring*

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MODIFIED 8 0 LAPS
1.1191 Tom Hoot. Apopka. 2 (57) Jim Flynn. Longwnxl. 2 BSI
Cops Tucker. Melbourne: 4 (54) Kuss Thompson. SI. Cloud. 5
(711 Joe Middleton. South Daytona: 6 (15*1 BUI Atkin*. St. IVtrrsburg: 7. (2a| Jim m y Winks. Edgrwater. H (S I) Steve Oldaker.
Orange City. 9l (112) Mike F'ntt*. Deltona; 1(2 1-1*1 Ikh Frail
Edgewaler. I I . (7) Mark Vandevendrr. Ormond Beach. 12 (77)
Tim Wallace. New Smyrna Beach: 13. 10) Sonny O. New Smyrna
Beach: 14 (66) Jerry Symons. New Smyrna Beach.
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S ta y In d e e p w ater ch a n n e ls . A v o id e Wear polarized sunglasses,
running your m otor over seagrass beds, e Don’t discard trash Into the water,
Look for the manatee's snout, back, tall, e Look, but don't touch. Please d o n ’t feed
manatees o r give them water.
or flipper In the water.
Call 1-800-DIAL-FM P, *FMP, o r use V H F • W atch fo r po s te d a p e e d z o n e and
sanctuary signs.
Channel 16 If you spot an Injured manatee.

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Calender
Substance abuse
SAFE, Substance Abuse Family
Education, is conducting a "Families
in Crisis" outreach program.
Interested organizations wanting to
contact the Life Savers Club of SAFE
may call Libby Kuhanke at 2914357.

Alzheimer's
A support group for adults caring
for patients with Alzheimer's
Disease meets the first Friday of the
month, from 2 to 3 JO p m , at All
• Souls Catholic Church. 301 W.
Eighth Street Sanford. This service
is sponsored by the Greater Orlando
Alzheimer's Association.

Writers' group
The Round Table Writers' Group
meets every Saturday at 10 a m in
thecafeat Borden bookstore, 880 W.
State Road 436 (southeast comer of
• 436 and 434), Altamonte Springs.
The meetings are open to anyone
interested in improving writing
skills, whether for enjoyment or to
advance toward getting work pub­
lished. There b no cost.
For mote information call Darrell
- - Johnson at (407) 282-1449.

meeting in d a luncheon with vari­
ous speakers.
For more information call Dee
Williford at 8054)067 or to Join call
Linda Wish at 333-3702.

Cancer support
Support Hope and Recovery,
5.H.A R., meets every Monday after­
noon at 5 p m at Central Florida
Regional Hospital in the far comer of
the dining room This b a self help
support group for all cancer sur­
vivors, whether in treatment now or
finished with It. Call 324-8737 or 3227785 for more information.

Gamblers, families
Gamblers Anonymous and GamAnon for family and friends, meet
separately Monday and Friday
(non-smokers) al 7 JO p m . Church
of the Good Shepherd, 331 Lake
Ave., Maitland. For more informa­
tion, call 236-9206.

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

Lakeside Lions
* Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank is ask­
ing donors of all types of blood •
1 especially O-type donors •to donate
at lb Sanford branch, 1302 E. Second
S t For information, call 322-0822.

The Sanford Lakeside Lions Club
meets the lin t and third Monday of
the month, at 7:00 p m , at the
Marina HoteL
Visitors and new
members are welcome. For informa­
tion, call Matt Aitemose, 322-8545.
or David Hall. 330-5238.

Sanford Rotary
Rotary Club of Sanford meets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.
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Contract Bridge
Bridge players ate invited to play
contract bridge every Monday, at
1030 a m , at the Sanford Senior
Center. For information, call 3226326.

Heathrow women
The Menthrow Women's Club
meets the second Monday of each
month at the Country Chib at
Heathrow. Registration begins at
10.30 a m , followed by a business

Calling numbers may have pitfalls
James Gamer can't stop smil­
ing about his 10-10 number.
Sugar Ray Leonard says you'll
get hammered without his. And
you are from another planet if
you don't use John Li throw's
seven-digit code.
And now there's even a dog
hawking "a new breed of long
distance”—the lucky dog (a.k.a.
the industry's biggest dog,
AT&amp;T).
What are dog and man hyp­
ing? The product is "dialzround" long distance ser­
vices—numbers like the
I » \K K \ K \
heavily adver­
tised 10-10321— which
allows you to
bypass your
regular long­
distance com­
pany by dial­
ing a seven
digit prefix.
(f you feel
overwhelmed
by the hype and are skeptical
that these calls are truly a bar­
gain, you're in good company.
Dial-arounds have been
around for more than a decade.
Now, suddenly, they are the
phone industry's hottest turf
and are drawing a close look

Deals aren’t always
a perfect ‘10’
from regulators and other
industry watchdogs.
Are they good deals?
"There are some out there
where consumers can save
money," said Becky Sachs, a
spokeswoman for the
Telecommunications Research
and Action centerfTRAC), a
nonprofit
group
that
III U ll
monitors long­
distance rates.
Caution is
crucial with
dial-arounds.
Consumers
should watch
out for month­
ly fees, mini­
mum call
lengths and
other draw­
backs not obviously In the
advertising.
What's not just potential are
the sali*s. Sales of dialinga rounds have soared from about
$% million 1993 to more than $2
billion last year.
That was before AT&amp;T entered

Historical Commission
The Lake Mary Historical
Commission meets at 7 p m , the
second Tuesday of the month, at the
Frank Evans Center, 158 N. Country
Chib Road. Contact Jean Brooklyn at
323-9675 for more information.

Practical Nurses
The Licensed Practical Nurses
Association of Florida, Inc., meets
the second Monday of the month at
6:309 p m at Kilarney Baptist
Church, 701 Formoao Ave, CX.U .
class provided each month- A lt
meetings are open to LPNa and to
students and graduate LPNs. For
Information call 299-1321.

Military News
Jarred M. Lang
Jarred M. Land has graduated
from the US Military Academy,
West Point, NY, and was com­
missioned as a second lieutenant
in the US Army.
During their four years at West
Point, the cadets went through a
rigorous academic regimen, in

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your “itch" — It will only cause
'■further Irritation on what Is
already a tore spot The dating
-.world has Its share of problems,
-:too. If your husband refuses to
'"seek counseling, (o w ithout
•3&gt;lm. It may give you some
'^insight Into your feelings and
-.why you have tolerated this
Tkind of marriage for 12 years.
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DEAR ABBY: After seeing the
^letters about the importance of cardrying identification, I felt compelled
f.to relate a story about a friend's
^daughter who had identification at
rjthe time of an accident.

J ;a t the time, my husband was work­
i n g in the emergency room. Her
ft body and face were so badly manj^gled that he didn't recognize her.
**She was rushed to surgery where
jith e doctors tried unsuccessfully to
d **v e her life.
After finding the identification, a
►'hospital representative phoned the
J;fam ily with the news of the acci­
d e n t . Upon arriving at the hospital,
' the family was told that she had not

DEAR OCD PATIENT: That’s
helpful advice. Hoarding can
become an addiction, like alco­
hol and drugs. It’s a problem
that le resolvable, but only If
the person is willing to admit to
the problem and do something
about it.

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id entify the body, im agine th e ir
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graduated from the US Military that stressed leadership skills.
The new lieutenant majored in
Academy, West Point, NY, and
was commissioned as a second computer science.
Smolinski is the daughter of
lieutenant in the US Army.
During their four years at West Henry R. and Diane Smolinski of
Point, the cadets went through a Casselberry.
She is a 1995 graduate of Lake
rigorous academic regimen, in
addition to military training and Howell High School, Winter
a character-building education Park. Fla.'

addition to military training and a
character-building education that
stressed leadership skills. The
new lieutenant majored in law.
He is the son of Lawrence I.
Lang of Miami Beach, Fla., and
Honey Duescher of Oviedo.
Lynn Marie Smolinski

"Ilow much you earn
is determined by how
much you learn"

DEAR ABBY: I have been mar­
ried for 12 y e a rs and am very
unhappy. My husband refuses coun­
seling because he feels nothing ie
wrong. I do all the parenting, cook­
ing, most of the cleaning, etc. He
does work, but refuse! to leave a
"cuahy* job for one that'a b ette r
paying.
I have eacrificed my aafety to
work at a school that b known for
violence, but he doesn’t seem to care
other than to say that he will buy
me a bulletproof vest. Being back in
the dating world would be more fun
* than this so-called marriage. We
are both 34, and a friend saya I am
. going through the "itch."
I am very confused. Help!
K.D.P. in ac.

amount per call-as much as 99
cents-even if a call lasts just a
few seconds.
The ads for dial-arounds often
do not fully explain these com­
plex charges. With no simple
way for consumers to check
the market with its Lucky Dog
rates, some of the advertising
brand and MCI WorldCom
has attracted regulatory scruti­
launched its second dlal-around
number, competing with its own ny.
Increased competition has
heavily marketed 10-10-321.
brought dial-around pricing
Some industry watchers expect
down-if you find the right ser­
sales to reach S3 billion next
vice. Some dial-arounds come
year. Americans spend $92 bil­
with few if any drawbacks. But
lion annually on all long-dis­
the savings depend on what
tance calling.
you pay per minute for dialing
Like AT&amp;T, MCI WorldCom
long-distance the ordinary "Idoesn't use its own name to
market its dial-around numbers, plus” way.
If you already pay 10 cents or
which helps explain common
less per minute for long-dis­
misconception: that dialtance, a dial-around could cost
arounds represent the cheaper
you.
off-brands of the long distance
But if you are like many con­
industry.
sumers who are not on calling
If you're going to use a dialplans or your plan trades cheap-*
around, watch out for the fine
er evening and weekend rates
print. All dial-arounds are not
for highly weekday-daytime
equal. Some charge monthly
rats, judicious use of dialand other fees whether you use
around could shave quite a bit
the number once of for all calls.
off your bills.
Some tout low per-minutc rates
Barbara Hughes is the Seminole
but charge more for short or
County
Extension
D irector.
daytime calls.
Inquires may be directed to her at
the Cooperative Extension Service.
With some, in-state long-dis­
250 W. County Home Road.
tance calls cost more than stateSanford. Fla., 32773 or phone 323to state calls. And some dial2500. Ext. 5556.
arounds charge a minimum

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97 Apartments • Fumlahad
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condomrizn Rentals
101 Houses Fumlahad
103 Houses Unfurnished
109 Dupiee/Tnplex
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111 Resort Vacations
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199 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

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143 Out of State
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240 Boat Rentals
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257 Auto Elect Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hoggng
261 Computer Ccnatring
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263 Carpentry
264 Carpal A InstataBona
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266 Calling Repair
267 Ceramic TRe
268 Child Cara Canters
269 Cleaning Sarvlcaa
270 Concrsts
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272 DaHvary Sendees
275 Orywal
276 Electrical
277 Fanes
278 Handy Man

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
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291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
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299 Paper Hanging
297 Past Control
286 PlanofOrgan T irin g
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303 Secretarial A Typing
304 8k9ng
309 Smal Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Sarvlcaa
308 Termite Repair
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312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
316 W a ring A Sheet Metal
318 W ei DrtSIng
319 Window Washing A TYMng J

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205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparai
211 AnequafColecMitei
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217 Garage Sates
219 Wanted to Buy

280 Home Improvements
281 IntgaBon A Repair
282 Janltortal Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakefrom Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

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critical moment arrives?
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of defense, going onto a losing side
track. However, much more often, if
you see how to defeat a contract, you
will be in a position to do just that.
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six spades West leads the club king.
How should the defense proceed?
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into a slam via Blackwood — assuming
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(which is likely). If a second round of
clubs is led. dummy will be forced to
ruff Then declarer cannot pick up
East’s spade king, and the contract
goes down. So, perhaps you think East
should encourage with the club eight
True, this might persuade West to lead
a second club However, It is much
safer for East to overtake with the
club ace and return a club, to make
sure the dummy Is forced to ruff.
Don't leave to partner what you can
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protect her. This anti-Rh protein
enters the fetal circulation and begins
methodically to destroy the baby's Rhpositive blood cells
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and jaundiced from mother induced
blood cell breakdown In the most fun
damcntal sense, the infant has been
uncontrollably poisoned by its own
mother.
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transfusions, such babies suffered a
high mortality rate. Now, with present
techniques, the problem is completely
solvable, but may require that the
infant’s entire blood volume be
wdsneu out ana
washed
and replaced with new
Rh positive blood. Since the baby
after birth is “free living,” he or she
can happily go about making Kh posi­
tive blood, while the mother makes
her own brand of Rh negative.
Repeated, incompatible pregnancies
result in more and more Rh incompati­
bility; the mother's immune system
"remembers" the preceding pregnanries. Therefore, while the first 1th baby
may be only nuldly affected, subsequent
children will be progressively more
afflicted by this strange interaction
between mother and her unborn child

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To give you related Information. I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report “Blood: Donations and
Disorders." Other readers who would
like a copy should send 93 plus a long,
self-addressed, stamped envelope to
P.O. Box 2017, Murray Hill Station
New York. NY 10156. Be sure to men
tion the title.
DEAR DR. GOTT Can vitamin E
prevent heart attacks?
DEAR READER: I am unaware of
any consistent and valid evidence that
vitamin E helps to prevent h eart
attacks. True, some studies have sug
gested that it may play a role, but the
effects of the vitamin are incompletely
understood and the genesis of heart
attacks is still unclear. There is ongo
mg research lo delineate further the
relation of vitamin E to cardiovascular
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                    <text>TH U R SD AY
September 9, 1999
92nd Year. No. 14
(407) 322-2611
Sanford, F L
6 0 C e n ts

Serving

Weather

Sanford, Casselberry,
Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo, Winter Springs

Cloudy
High: 92

and Seminole County

Low: 72

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Melpomene. Thala's domain
w asoom edy.M sfcom ane's
was tragedy. Erato, • »
Lovely, was love poetry No. 9.
LaoTb leloy w a sb o m o n
fr9-1B28, Hartand 8andare
on 9-9-1800. O ne wrote
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TW-TUng d M on 9 9 -1 B70

L O N G W O O D — Residents turned the
heat up on Longw ood C ity Com m ission
ers Tbesday, questioning w hy the board
voted at the 11th hour to add expenses
into the 1999-00 fiscal budget brought
forw ard by city adm inistrator John
Drago.
A t an Aug. 9 budget workshop com ­
missioners heard a plea from Fire C hief

Questions raised regarding
increases for fire department
•

Charlie Chapman about a necessity to
purchase an additional ambulance for
the city and add three m ore fire fighter/paramedica to the city payroll.
Salariei and ben efit! for the firefighters
w ill cost approxim ately $100,000 w hile

Police look for
suspect in throat
slashing case
82-year-old
victim expected
to fully recover

w o rm
S r m iN G I — FoUca
are eeahhtng fo r a suspect w h o
slashed an 82-yaarold W inter
Springs man in the throat
W ednesday in w hat appears to
b e an attem pted robbery.
The suspect, described as a 25year-old man w ith a slender
build, entered the B2-year-old
victim 's hom e on Lom bardy
Road and asked i f he could open
* eafe In the hom e. W hen the vie*
dm refused, the suspect slashed
the m an's th roat W inter Springs
police said.

m em bers are n otified , then
w alked to a neighbor's house for
help. The neighbor called W inter
Springs police at 926 p.m.
Th e victim , w h o lives alone,
w as
a irlifted
to
O rlando
R egional M edical C enter for
surgery and is expected to make
a h ill recovery, said C aptain
M ika N olan d of the W inter
Springs Police Department,
Police have not disclosed the
type o f w eapon that was used,
o r the nam e o f the suspect,
Charges are pending, although
N oland said they w ould likely
include robbery and charges for
the slashing,
"W e have leads on the susp ert," N oland said. “ Wfe're hop­
ing that by the end o f the day w e
can either have him in custody
o r at least have charges in
place."

The victim , w hose name is not
bein g released u n til fa m ily

P olice
are
in vestigatin g
w hether anything was stolen.

Preparing the Rltz

the cost o f a new ambulance is estimated
at $190,000.
Speaking from a prepared text and
using a cassette player to make her point,
JoAnn Rebello pointed out to the board
that many o f them com pletely changed

Sanford’s new postmaster

Why Joe Guthrie keeps on running
ly fr w W Illll
Staff Writer
SA N FO R D — Stop by the Sanford Post O ffice
and say hello to Joe Guthrie. H e's the new postmaster.
Catch him now. H e'll be busy in a w eek or so
w ith Christmas catalogues - and then the pack•ges. H is staff already has been through the
back-to-school catalogues.
I N o one is sure if celery or the U.S. M ail
Arrived first in Sanford. Each grew and grew
until the celery was frost-bitten. N othing stops
the US. M all. N o t even dogs.
Guthrie, 48, has been w ith tho U S . Postal
Service since 1970. H e began as a letter carrier in
Annandale, Va. H e stamped a path to Daytona
Beach 22 years ago. H e's been postmaster in
Naples, DeLand, Deltona and O range City.
O n A u g. 29, G uthrie succeeded Sanford
Postmaster Tom Pierce, w ho retired.
In addition to his postal obligations, Guthrie
has been Stetson U n iversity's cross country
coach for eight years.
"It's hard to im agine tw o Jobs that allow you
to m eet so many d o gs," he said. " I was bitten a

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S A N F O R D — Sem inole Couni
Sheriff's deputies and Sanford
police put a dent Tuesday in a
car theft ring in volvin g teens
from Sanford and Daytona
Beach that stretched into Lake
County.

few times In Virginia. It w as 'alw ays the ones
w h o didn't bark w ho caused problem s.
" A carrier w ill g o by a house 330 times a
y w and see a d og in a w in d ow ," Guthrie
**ld . "Then, one day the (lo g is outside,
That's the day the carrier is in trouble. The d og
doesn't know what to do. So he goes after the
carrier."
Guthrie said the U.S. Postal officials are con*
cem ed for each o f the carriers, and that most
people *re aware that they should have their
dogs on a leash or inside w hen m ail is delivered
to their neighborhoods. “ 'C onditions are better
but not p e rfec t" he said.
Service w ith a sm ile is a must fo r postal clerks,
end Guthrie said he is impressed by the those
w ho w ork fo r the Sanford Post O ffice.
"W e're in a rather old fa c ility " he said. "This
post office w as built in 1962. It's a tight f i t The
location Is very nice. The customers are nice, too.
W e want to serve them w eiL "
W ith nearly 30 years postal service Joe
Guthrie is as eager to please as he w as the day he
started. W ord is he's tough on his cross country
runners at Stetson. H e expects them to perform
to the letter.

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Budget debate sizzles in Longwood

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Today's tho day to hava
the nina o f your Ufa, 0-9-09.
W are you at work at 07
Have you ever baan on
Cloud 07 O r baan dressed
to the N ines? Rem em ber
Love Potion No. 07 The
MudvMe Nina? Agent 007
Let's g o the whole nine
yards. Play the front nine
and the back nine. Let's a l
b a c a ta — and Iv e nine
fr e e .
Ybu know about Vie nine

Winning
Numbers

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4 more for Dandy Don

News rack ordinance takas affect Monday

You're Don Eslinger, the sherfo r the 1968 Tigers. Tw enty
Iff o f Sem inole County. You're
years later, you accomm odated
m ightier than The Senator In Big
M cLain at the county jail. So
T lee Park. You're W yatt Earp,
much for heroes w ho break the
N o t So D irty H arry and Robo
iaw. M cLain — in the Sem inole
C op rolled into one.
.............................. County jail. You still
You w ant fou r m ore
shake you r head,
years as sheriff? You 've
You've assembled a
got it. W ho's going to
w inning team o f chief
challenge you? Joe
deputies. You scooped
Becker? You jotted PaSteve Harriett o ff the
Jittery Joe four years M y : ^ r
u U ] streets o f Sanford. You
ago. N o one dares run
plucked Bill Kennedy
against you in 2000. I
from O rlando. Steve
You're the sh eriff as I ^ ^ B H ^ B
Spurrier
should
long as you want to be.
recruit this w ell. G ood
You read it here.
pick on the PR guy,
Prou dly, you m ade R u t i
Steve Olson.- H e's got
you r C am paign 2000
announcem ent
on

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Mitionc uwnci, wwen require mi recta to dm putno wtcw moo rettocis more ren tore# real from Dung
clustered together.

Fourtow ns
C rem ation,
DeBary, is in charge o f arrange*
ments.

D EN ISE FO STER G R A Y S O N
D enise Foster G rayson, 43,
N arania Road, DeBary, died
M onday Sept. 6, 1999. Mrs.
G rayson was a sales lady at
Walmart for four years. Bom in
Lim a, O h io, she m oved to
C entral Florida in 1909 from
Lim a. She w as Catholic.
S u rvivors include husband,
Tim othy
G rayson,
DeBary;
daughter;
A sh ley
G rayson,
D eBary; father, Fred Foster,
Lim a, O hio; m other, M ary
W ooton, U m a, O hio; hither and
m other-in-law, W illiam
and
Freida G rayson o f DeBary;
brother; John Foster, Lim a, O hio;
step-brother, Jimmy W ooton,
Lim a, O hio; sister, Debbie Foster,
D enver, C olo.

K E N N E TH R. LeR O Y ,JR .
Kenneth R. LeR oy, Jr., 47,
K eetin g D rive, D eltona, d ied
M onday S ep t 6 ,1999.Mr. LeR oy
w as a retired A ir Force Veteran,
and a member o f the D .A.V. in
Nakom as. H e was bom N ov. 17,
1951 in Rhode Island, N .Y.
S u rvivors
include
w ife ,
Kathleen M . LeRoy, Deltona; foa*
t e r father, C h arlie P. Bennett,
Deltona; father; Kenneth LeRoy,
Escondito, C alif.; step-m other,
Franck LeRoy, Escondito, C alif.;
mother, G loria LeRoy, Brooklyn,
N X - step-son, Jerry Von Brecht,
West Babylon, N X step-daugh*

ters, Laura Catalan, Tucson,
A ria .,
Linda
Fuller,
East
M oriches, N X * sister, Susan
W oods, Denver, C olo.; brothers,
D oug LeRoy, C alif., Ron LeRoy,
D enver, C olo.; James LeRoy,
M oreno Valley, C a lif.; fou r
grandchildren,
G ram kow Funeral H om e,
Sanford, is In charge o f arrange*
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family of
Mae KathrynReddlng
wMt to extend our
appiwbtlon to all of our
frieadsiand neighbors for
your kindness and love
during ,our time of grief.

A t 34, you succeeded your
mentor. You vow ed not to disap­
point John Polk o r the residents
o f Sem inole County. Polk was a
legend. You are about to becom e
one. You have com e a lon g w ay
from Warren, M ichigan.
A s a boy you played cops and

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D U l A m a to
Sanford — S ep t 7. M ichael
W ayne Shelton, 47, R iggs

46 and Beardsll.
H e waa N o rth W inter Park D rive,
charged w ith d rivin g under the C s s e e iim y . w as an oried near
influence o f alcohoL d rivin g on a h is reaidan ce b y C asselberry
suspended license, and resisting . police investigating an ahereaarrest w ithout violence.
tton b etw w n tw o m ales. H ew a e
chargsd w ith battery, and ca n ySanford — S e p t 0. Jason In g
a
concealed
Daniel Hay, 19, N orth O range waapon/fisaarm.
Avenue, Sanford, waa stopped
by Sem inole County deputies on
A lt— onto tp e to g s — S ep t 7.
O range Blossom and Halsey. H e A n ton io D m e lie H olid ay, 23,
was charged w ith d rivin g under W Uson A venue, O vie d o , w ae
the influence o f alcohoL habitual arrested by Altam onte Springs
traffic offen der status, and dri- p olice on O ak S treet
H e is
vin g on a suspended licence.
charged w ith battory/dom eetk
violen ce, and resisting arrest
Sanford — Sept. 7. John D . w ithout violence.
Phillips, 46, Sonoran Boulevard,
;
O rlando, w as stopped by
B nsgtoipfTItoft
Sem inole C o u iiiv d to u tiM Ml
C n ift lk t fiv •— Sm p I. 7.
A irp ort Boulevard and SR 400. Shawn M ichael Tfochec, 21,

nal m ischief,
Senleed — S e p t 7. Leslie
Vaughan, 30, Valencia S treet
Sanford, waa arrested at the
Sanford Sparta A uthority Store
at Sem inole Tbwne Center after
ringing up M 00 in charges fo r a
store patron and not collecting
paym en t She is charged w ith
grand th eft
D ru g A m s ts
S a n fo rd — S ep t 7. Jim m elR.
H ill 32, Richard A lton Street
Sanford, w as stopped
by
Sem inole C o g n ly depu ties at
13th and M u focrty Avenue. H e
is charged w ith p pro testo r o f a
con trolled
r ncmjnr,
and poeeeaeton o f toes khan 20

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A u d u b o n S o c ie ty m eets S e p t. 12

C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
llu1cil\ .ulmmislr.it.*r’x idea to
add these expenses iu the hiu l•
eel. hut it w as .1 demand hv one
or moie city commissioners I II
ch.ineo .i guess th.it this w.is
h.u kioom politic s
Ch.ipni.m tol.l the ho.mi dur­
ing tile August hint get work
shop th.tt the i it\ li.is seen .i
dramatic rise m the munher ot
n-spotise e.ills it handles, climbtug from 2 iXXl e.ills m 144) m
an antietpaloel 4.1XX1. a lls hi the
end ot piovi ||e .id.Jed that the
eiti s back-up amhulanee is
worn and unreliable
I he hoard voted 4-0 in favor
ot adding the .imhul.inee and
thtve personnel to man it
1Hiring (hi workshop they also
hiked the ambulance transfer
rate (tom sZI 1 to S2S* and
nven ed promises from
Chapman that a reduction ui
overtime combined with the
tr.ulster rate hike w ould help
recoup a great deal ‘I the a d d i­
tional costs
Commissioner D m Anderson
responded to the criticism In­
stating he telt the citv made the
right decision.

W e 'r e looking out for the
best mleivs! ot the people in the
citv ot I ongw ood and this Imiks
like the long range planning w e
need
Commissioner Rust! Miles
said he too was concerned
about the welfare ot I ongwood
residents but questioned
whether the tin1department
w as focusing too much on han­
dling calls outside the citv lim­
its instead ot focusing on
1on gw ood 's needs.
W e re not treating our
department heads tairiv," said
Miles
|low can we chastise
public saic’tv director fe rn
baker tor speaking out at a
commission and treat Chapman
differently’ Had John Drago
thought tliis w as necessarv, he
w ould have brought it forward
m the iingm.il budget proposal
n ils commission changed its
position 180 degrees in the
space of two meetings, i don ’t
believe wo re giving Drago a
chance to be successful. There’s
a lot of places w e can spend this
kind of monei We re getting
the job done well now, let’s

Cl)f -pgpdjtt £&gt;l)op
Do you have questions that need answering?
] D° you feel lonely or confused?
J
Come to the Psychic Shop for answers.
All readings tell p ast present and future.

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•Candles •Crystals
•O ils •Tarot Cards
•Books *And M orol

Palm, Tarot Card, Psychic, Crystal
Ball &amp; Lip Readings
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11855 Altam onte Dr. (436)
A cro ss from Circuit City

move these requests to noil
year."
Mayor Paul I oveslrand
admitted lie changed positions
on the issue.
At one time I was prepared
to close dow n one station l
changed mi mind alter eili/ens
called and convinced me the
east-side station has a need —
people do n ’t want to let it go."
I oveslrand also pointed to a
current nursing home under
construction m the city and the
likelihood ot another being
built in the near future
It's D rago’s budget when he
presents it to us When its
passed and changed, it's our
budget.’’
I oveslrand also pointed out
that it w as a past commission
that voted for the city to get
into the amhulanee transputt
business and to reverse course
at this time w ould he impracti­
cal.
"W e have much belter seri ice and the response time has
boon cut considerably, lie said.
Rebello said Chapman was
good at using computer graph­
ics to skew statistical tables and
present lus budget requests as a
fear tactics, but no one could
document the bottom line on
how much additional monei
w as generated by ambulance
billing and questioned the need
tor the vehicle and the addi
tional personnel
"Is there really a need?. I
don't think so Remember that
during the July 12 meeting Mr
D rago stated the Fire depart­
ment never recoups revenue,
it's basically an expenditure "
Longw ood's final hearing on
the fiscal budget is slated to be
part of the next regular meeting
on September 20 The city must
adopt its spending plan no later
than September 30

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C asselb erry’s 6th Annual

and Craft Fair

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The 1999 O ctoberfest will offer a taste of B avaria via
a wide array of entertainm ent including m usic, food,
dancing, band perform ances, a police - dog dem on­
stration, fishing, bingo, vintage Volksw agens, rock
clim bing, a m oonw alk, bungee jum ping, pony rides,
a petting zoo, fire-hose spraying, a gym nastics exhi­
bition, train rides plus booths of crafts
and other goodies.

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Staff Writer
SANFORD
S mitmli’ Count!
public sell,*ols u ill receive cash
awards in a contest based on the
amount of neivspajvr* collected
lor tvcycling
Mu* lust place school will
m e n e S2IH followed hi &gt;HXt Inr
the second place school amt $50
lor the third place school
"Hurt! si hnols count! -wide are

It, ipate.
lhe schmtls will receive cash
awards based on the total ton­
nage ot newspapers collected
trom Inly I through Mai 2-1. 2lX»t
l urn l urlong. chaiman ot the
S-minole Count! School Hoard,
and Southeast Taper Recycling
Corporation are donating private
mati lung funds tor the contest.

It's just an added incentive to
do m o re with what the
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are ahead! doing,” f urlong said
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Casselberry middle school plans
fun events throughout the year
CASSULDEKID
Antique cars
and classic costumes will high­

the si bool to highlight different
decades from tins Century.
Students are study mg the l‘XX) to
1429 era during the lirsl nine
week semester
Students will participate is a
drvss-up day on Oct. 17.
For the second semester, stu­
dents will stud\ the 1430 to |944

lighted Ihursday’s open house.it
South Seminole Middle S bool in
Casselberry.
Teachers at the open house
dressed in costumes from the
l‘XK) to ll,2‘t era Classic cats will
also be on display before the
open house begins
The classic cars were displayed
starting at h:30 p.m., followed by
the TTA open house at 7 p.m.
Tliroughout the school vi’.ir, a

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Faculty and stafl will perform
the comedy,
1940’s "R adio
Hour," on Nov. 12 and 13. The
pla! will lv d i axled by teacher

variety of events will be held at

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Phillips Toyota in a brief span
between Monday afternoon and
Tuesday morning, the latest in a
string of Take County auto
thefts dating back about eight
months.
Police attribute the thefts to a

ring of two-do/en teens,
mostly from the Sanford area
w h o have stolen more than 30
vehicles in less than a year.
Police have made 10 arrests con­
nected with the auto theft ring
so far.

"It's a different facult! Ixvause
w e ’re all into acting,” said
English teacher Randy Allman,
chairman of the flask lo lhe
Future committee that is organiz­
ing the events
lhe kids will get
to s«v their teachers m a different
light "
In recent years, teachers and
staff have also performed "O ur
Miss Brooks," "Grease,” and
"Yankee Doodle D andy"
The third semester will locu s
on the 1950 to 19b9 era during
the third semester There will be
a Sadie Hawkins Dance on Feb
11, and a talent show on March 9
llie focus will progress from
1470 to the present during the
final semester. A curriculum fair
will be held April 13, with the
theme of "Century in Review."
Students will also participate
in a rendition of "The Carol
Burnett Show" on May 4.

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Softball teams com e to Sanford to com pete fo r national title
By Bill Kerns_______________
Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — fen loams from
.uros&gt;, ifu&gt; nation will compete
tliis week in Ihe Am erican
Softball
Association
(A S A )
M en 's Slow
fitch
Softball
National
Cham pionship
at
Historic
Sanford
M em orial
Stadium.
Sanford offii i.ils are hoping to
tnuld on the tournament's suc­
cess h\ scheduling sporting
events and i oncerts in tfie st.ufium Hut tirst, the cits will need
t»* raise the msessary funds for
stadium renovations
Sanford is trying to raise *&gt;1 7
million for improvements need­
ed at the stadium, located on
Mellonville Avenue. S i far, $1
million m puhlit and private
hinds have been raised
Seminole County is spending
over It! years toward
renovating the stadium, and
Sanford is pihlung in "SSrjojHH)
over 10 years
I lie state of
Florida
is addin g
another
$50,000
baseball
star
lim
Karnes of the O.ikl.itui A's. a
Si'ininole I hgh S bool graduate,
has also donated s 'VI.inio toward
the pro|e\ t
''Construction w on't start
until we figure out how to fund
thi‘
pro|ect."
said
loin
Farnsworth, superintendent of
parks and ns real ion
Sanford olfuials cvpivt the
renovations to lake two years,
although Farnsworth said that if
tin* private funding comes
through the project could be
i omplete m :im i I lie city wants
to remove lead paint and
aslieslos, and construct a new
unit, diigouts and lo* ker rooms
l arlier phases of stadium ren­
ovations. funded In the Citv of
Sanford, tin luded stadium light­
ing. plumbing, improvements to
lower howl seating, and engi­
neering drawings tor the stadi­
um field.
Meanwhile, the double elimi­
nation A S A Slowpitch Softball
National Championship will Isheld lhursdav through Sunday
at the stadium, beginning with a
llom erun Derbv Ihursday at -t
p m Opening ceremonies will
he held lhursdav at t&gt; p m . with
two games immediately follow­
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ning lo expand recreational
facilities next to the stadium,
with a four field youth sports
complex at Chase Park flu*
complex is expected to be ready
for use in the summer of 21XX).
"Il will he a very nice sports
complex." said Sanford Mayor
I arrv Dale. "It will In- some­
thing like Central Winds Park in
Winter Springs "
The four lighted fields will
each have 200-foot fences. There
will also l&lt;e a service building
with concessions, restrooms,
and an area for administration
and score keepers.
The city is receiving bids to
perform site development for
the planned clover leaf-shaped
cluster of fields, with the lowest

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hid com ing in at $315,000.
Farnsworth said he is hopeful
site development will begin in

for
the
Cincinnati
Reds,
Brooklyn D odgers and N e w
York Yankees While in Sanford,

Novem ber or December.
In addition to of the youth
sports complex, lights will he
installed in /inn Heck Field by
the end of the year at a cost of
$71,430 I he field is located near
Sanford Memorial Stadium and
Chase Park.
Other parks city-wide are also

the barber fam ily lived on
Palmetto Avenue, across the

Monroe, the citv will also begin
re-landscaping Memorial Park
and updating the park’s irriga­
tion system. Repairs to 12 points
of the Sea Wall in the most

street from Southsidc Primary
School's playground.
As repairs are made to the

urgent need of repair are budget­
ed with the Department of
I ngineering and Planning's gen­

city’s

eral fund

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along

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rhe community sw im m ing
pool is expected to lie ready tor
i n - m the spring ol 2000 Site
work is currently underw ay
Sanford, Seminole County, and
the Seminole County School
Hoard are splitting the costs of
constructing the $1 million pool
Red barber Park, formerly
Siuthside Park, is also receiving
new playground equipment
Hall
of
Fame
baseball
announcer Walter ‘ Red' barber
graduated from Sanford High
School in lM2h He announced

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I here are currently Sfi historic
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I he histone trees were moved
tins year from Fort Mellon Park
to Fouliy Park I here are trees
honoring historic figures such
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l.inrnln,
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set Reserve Bingo
*ie Fleet Reserve Associasponsors bingo
every
irsdny at noon at the FRA
rie. 3040 S.R. 40 In Sanford,
on open at 0:30 a.m . and
public Is welcom e. For In­
dian. call (407) 330-1706.

totary C lub
Rotary Club o f Lake Mary
rta
Thursday
m ornings,
ft30-0:30 a.m ., at the M arriott
jurtynrd, o ff West Lake Mary
devnrd.
Contact
Mike
IcLeon. president, at 324-

Fleet Reserve Club. 3040 W est
SR 46, the first Thursday o f the
month. A ll subm ariners, both
active or otherwise, are w el­
come. For Inform ation, call
Dud Simpson. 330-4445.

Sanford Historic Trust
The Sanford H istoric Trust
meets the first Thursday o f the
month, at 7 p.m ., at the First
Presbyterian Church, com er o f
Fourth Street and Park Avenue,
Sanford. For m ore Inform ation,
please call 321-6734. The pub­
lic ts Invited to attend.

A m ateur R adio
irtom a C lub
The Sertom a Club or South
cm!note County, dedicated to
advancement or speech and
w ring children, m eets every
lursday morning, from 7:30
|o 8:30 a.m .. at the Florida
H ospital Senior CltUena Cen­
ter. 1097
Sand Pond Lake
sd which connects to Lake
itnma Road, one m ile south o f
Mary Boulevard. Poten­
t ia l members arc Invited to at[tend.
For Inform ation, call
Oene Prestera, (407) 767-1234.

W eight W atchers
A local chapter o f W eight
W atcher* m eet* at the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.m.

Toastm asters
H ie Omni Tbaslm asters Club
*6061 w ill meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday a t the AAA
Building,
1000 AAA
Drive,
I lea throw, Oueata and prospec­
tive m em ber* are welcom e.
Call Jim Ocque. 042-5237 far
Inform ation.

R ecovery
Freah Start Recovery' p ro­
gram s offer* 12 -step support
groups far those experiencing
Ufa-controlling problem s. T h e
group* meet every Thursday, at
7:30 p.m ., at Destiny Church*
3110 Howell B ran di Road,
Park. For inform ation
1-3233 o r 304-0135.

J iL o v t support
ToughLove Orlando, a para t group, m eets every
from 7 to 9 p j ) . at
Lutheran Church,
1140 Hwy. 434. Longwood.
ToughLove la a aeU-bdp, ap­
parent support group far
nta troubled by tn d r ch il­
i's behavior. The group la
to parents o f preteens,
eenagera and adult children,
5 ind grandparents.
For more Inform ation ca ll
4071 324-0724 or vtsit their
1reb alte at toughlove.org.
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Senior Friends
The Columbia Medical Cener-Sanford Chapter o f Senior
‘rtenda m eets every second
huraday, at 10:30 a.m., at the
ianfard Senior Center, 401 E.
■ietninole Blvd. Interesting and
lately programs are featured
nontnly plus social exchange.
A ll Seniors are welcome. For
Information, call Renee Berger,
, director. 321-4500, Ext. 5784.

The Lake Monroe Amateur
Radio Society m eets every first
Thursday, at 7:30 p.m ., at the
Senior Center, Lake T rip lett
Drive. Casselberry. For In for­
mation. call Karl Lam bert, 6958764, or Al Kirk. 322-4407.

American
Association
of
University Women m eets the
first Thursday o f each month
at 7 p.m. at the Rolling H ills
Moravian Church, State Road
434, Longwood.
For Inform ation, call Linda
Polonus, 644-4094.

A m ericsn Legion
American Legion
53 and
rion Pool
Foot 51
Unit meet the second Thurs­
day. al 8 p.m., at the Post
Home. 2874 S. Sanford A re.
For Inform ation, call 322-1052..

Tfte Central Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association m eets the
third Thursday or each month,
at 7:30 p.m., at the Sem inole
County Agricultural Center.
250 W. County Home Road. ,
Sanford. For m ore Inform ation,
contact John Klm ber. 240
Roxbury Road. W inter Park.
Phone: 044-6342..

Order of Eastern SU r
Seminole Chapter *20 m eets
a th* first and third Thursday

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soda! event and tend to Dad him­
self? Even an Important buaineeeretsled social event can be declined
or cut short due to a visit from a
father one has only seen three times
in the past 45 years.
AUBON IN PIED M O N T, CALIF.

Maybe It's because Nick talks a«
loud that our son tunas him out
I suggested that N id i ask Tony
why he doesn't listen to him, but
Nick gets mad at me end insists
th at ns must ta lk loud to gat
through to Tony.
Abby, our son le not hard o f
hearing, and I think Tony doesn't
follow Instructions because o f the
wwy hie father talks to him. I also
think the one who really len t "lis­
tening” le my husband.

plugUfd my friends, neighbors,
acquaintances, etc. concerning a
P*” ® aboUt lhe *B1KKpr family." In

trying to determine who was bigger,
the situation became quite compli­
cated. The youngest mcmbcaof the
family was a baby, therefore he was
bigger because he was a "L ittle
Jncle Bigger passed away and
was buried down by the m ill. He
was then bigger because he was
"Bigger by a dam site."
I would be thankfiil if you could
fin d a copy o f the piece, Abby.
Thanks!
H R . MANUEL, ALAMO. TEXAS

•re w ill bo os IntrlguT} with
i as I was -a n d If H's
- to anyone and I receive
a copy. I’ll forward It to you.
Just remember — bigger Isn't

Any advice?

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DEAR A B B Y: M y husband,
"Nick," can t understand why our
10 year aid son, Tony,” is "hard o f
bearing” when he talks to him.

New Arrivals
The follow ing births were
recorded at Florida H ospital:
A p ril
Heidi Block and
Derek Taylor, Deltona. boy
M ay I0 t Dana and Richard

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Nancy and Eric Zogran. A ltamonte S p rites. gin :
Ataxy*
O yer and Jose Laborde. Chulota. boy. Stefanie and Brian
Meyers. Apopka, boy

Eneida and M tehad Hauser.
Longwood. boy
J d y 7:
Vtanls Brsyo and
CABa* n* rTy- b °y :
Jen nifer Knme. Lake
Mary,
b o y A rieae Davidson, O range
City- b o y Leonora and John
Anhto., Lake Mary, girt:
Jen -

Johnson, Apopka. girt; Renee
Mcndex and M ichad Johnson.
Apopka, b o y C hris and Om cry Fecber, U fa? J d ^ . g l l L

j * , ft, N atalie and Andrew
M dkeva Moran and
Tennlson. D cB aiy, b o r.
F lan - Leonard Lucas.
Sanford, boy:
cea H cn era^A B opk aT riil
Amy and David Eckman. De­
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Norman,
Longwood
MeBw s and Steven I
fo r. Orlando, girt.' An,
Jamea Moran. Sanford, boy:
Mary Owens
and
Oetgua
Bournes, Orlando, boy
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H ie Sem inole Sunrise Kiwants Club m eets every Friday,
at 7 a.m ., at Shoney's, US 1792, south o f Airport Boulevard.

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A free cUnic to Include M ood
pressure check, ijo o d sugar
screening and Immunlaaitona
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and Main Street In Geneva. T h e
clink: la sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partm ent In conjunction with
the Sem inole
O ffice and Oeneva
School. For inform ation,
349-9284.

Subslcnec abuse
SAFE.
Substance
Abuse
Fam ily Education, la conduct­
ing a 'Fam ilies In Citato” out­
reach program. Interested o r­
ganisations wanting to contact
the life Savers Club o f SAFE
may call Libby Kuharake at
291-4357.

October 2-3,1999

Alxhslmsr's

C ancer ra p p o rt

■Sanford Blue Oraaa Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 0-10
i.ra., at the G reater Sanford
o f Commerce. Pick­
ers and grtnners are welcom e.
For inform ation, call John
Shadier. 029-4931.

MOTHER ON THE DEFENSIVE

Sunrise Kfwenle

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Blue Grass Pickers

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DEAR ABBY: You missed the
boat in your response to "Furious In
Spanish Port, Ala.," whose husband
expected her to entertain his longestranged father while he attended

Pigeon Fanciers

Widowed persons are Invited
to attend.a pot luck dinner a t
p.m. every third Thursday
o f the month at the C assel­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive, Casselberry.

Alanon and Alateen
m eet­
ings are held every Thursday,
at 8 p.m.. at Sanford C hristian
Church. 730 Upaala Road,
Sanford. For inform ation, call
323-0524.

D E A lt A B B Y : I havs a dear
friend I look up to lik e an older
sister. We er\joy visiting with her
and her family, as well as vacation­
ing with them. We eomeUmae camp
out together, too.
The problem: She and her hus­
band discipline our children right in
front o f us! I rsftise to sea our chil­
dren humiliated, and when I try to
defend them, It starts an argument
among all o f us. Now our children
hesitate to do&gt;anything arou
around
them for fear o f Ibeing disciplined,
is band a n d ! would
Abby, my husband
n ever dream o f d iscip lin in g
another's child. We believe that par­
ents should discipline their own
children. How do wo resolve this
problem w ithout alien atin g our
mends?
We don’t want to sacrifice
m* a * *-

U niversity women

A support group for adults
ng for patients with Alxcaring
helmer'a Disease m eets th*
first Friday o f the month, from
2 to 3:30 p.m .,- at A ll Souls
Catholic Church. 301 W. Eighth
Street. Sanford, Th is service la
sponsored by the G reater Or­
lando Alxhetm er's A sso cia tio n :,.

Pol Luck dinn er

Parents must lay down law on discipline

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Deborah and Dennis
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S.H a r , m eets every
afternoon at 5 p.m. at C entral
Florida Regional H ospital In
the far corner o f the dining
room. This to a a d f help sup­
port group for all cancer auntvors, whether in treatm ent now
or finished with tt. C all 324*
8737 or 322-7700 for
form ation.

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Seminole County
Demonstration
Garden receives
award o f excellence
The
Sem inole
County
Demonstration Garden, locat­
ed at the Student Museum, 301
W. 7th St. in Sanford, waa pre­
sented the Aw ard o f Excellence
by
the
U n iveraity
of
Florida/IFAS (Institute Food
A gricu ltu ral Science) at the
annual conference for Florida
M aster Gardeners held August
16 through 18, in Gainesville.
Six
hundred
M aster
G ardeners from throughout
tha State attended the annual
conference and training ses­
sion. Eleven counties through­
out
F lorida
entered
the
Dem onstration Garden com pe­
tition.
The Dem onstration Gardens
at the Student Museum are a
co-operative effort am ong the
Sem inole County C ooperative
Extension
Service,
The
Sem inole
C ounty
Public
School
System
and
the
Sem inole C ou nty Volunteer
M aster Gardeners.
The gardens, located in the
Sanford H istoric D istrict pro­
vid e an inspiring Educational
and horticultural experience
fo r
the
C ou n ty's
public

SAN FO RD • U S . Rap. C orrim
Brown (D-Jackaonville), w h o w
dfatrkt indudea Sanford, w ill be
the host at a tow n m eeting
Saturday, 1230 p jn . at the W t *
Sanford Boys I t G iria Club to diem
housing ieeuee, including

schools, residents and eco­
tourists.
In one years tim e, an em pty
backside o f a teaching museum
building was transform ed into
a planned series o f eight gar­
dens totalin g o v er 10,000
•quaie feet. These include a
Pioneer V egetable G arden,
B utterfly
G arden,
H erb
Garden, W ild flow er M eadow ,
A n tiqu e
Rose
G arden,
C om posting area. Field C rop
A t m and a Th jpkal and Shade
Garden. Classes visit on a d ally
basia in the m ornings; after­
noons are reserved for the gen­
eral public. The gardens inter­
face w ith the hands-on teach­
in g activities o f the Student
M useum
such
as
the
G eograph y
Lab,
N a tive
A m erican Room and the
Pioneer Room.
Sem inole C ou nty M aster
Gardener Volunteers under the
direction o f Dr. A1 Ferrer,
Sem inole County H orticulture
A g e n t m aintain the gardens as
an on goin g com m unity project
to benefit the Schools and fo r
the pu blic to en joy free o f

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(H U D )
Representatives and Sanford
H ousing Authority officials,
I f the g ia n t application la
approved, ^ ( W ^ n t o d T a k e
M onroe Terrace, 40 units o f
Edward M a in s W e . end 30

Time Warner honors creative teachers
Eight teachers from two
Seminole County Schools were
among 32 educators honored
by Tim e Warner
Communications in
Washington, D.C., in June.
The teachers represented two
o f fifteen individual or team
projects which were chosen to
receive Time Warner's 1998­
1999 "Crystal A pple," a symbol
o f educational excellence In
using the resources provided
free to schools by the cable
company.
Tim e Warner's National
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teachers in the company's cov­
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divisions in 33 states.
W inning projects covered a
w id e range o f subject areas and
grade levels, w ith a noticeable
trend toward team teaching
and cross-curricular experi­
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for her project called, "Physical
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• The team of Carol
Unterrelner, Marsha Geary,
Kathy James, Nancy Martin,
Elaine O 'N ea l, Pam Sabia and
M ark Sherwood, 6th grade
teachers at M ilw ee M iddle
School in Longw ood, for their
project called, "Launching from
Past to Future: A Space
O dyssey."
W inners received a check for
SI .000, an engraved Crystal
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at the ceremony, in addition to
an all-expenses-paid trip to the
nadpn's capital.
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Excellent
conditions
produce
record
numbers
of ducks

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counted In the survey, eight
were more numerous than
last year. M allards num­
bered 11.1 m illion birds •
15 percent higher than in
1998 and 51 percent above
the
long-term
average.
Mallards have not been this
numerous since 1958.
Green-winged teal and
blue-winged teal are at rec­
ord highs. Oadwall and
redheads were the only
species that experienced
declines, and those w ere
relatively aligh t
T h is year’s Im pressive
duck populations are an
excellent Indication that the
North American W aterfowl
Management Plan to w ork­
ing.* says Matt Connolly,
D u's Executive V ice P resi­
d e n t T h is to an encour­
aging -sign for those who
have held firm ly to the fun­
damental principle o f con ­
servation - that habitat la
the key to healthy popula­
tions o f ducks and other
w ild life.*
‘ Healthy w ildlife and a
aky-hlgh fall flight are a fit­
ting reward for the conser­
vationists who worked ao
hard to provide the habitat
that makes It all possible.
Precipitation and habitat
are the magic com bination
that can build duck popu­
lations. But these good
times are a rem inder that
we need to continue to enthese populations
when
Mother Nature Isn't aa gen ­
erous with the rain." says
Connolly.
The North Am erican W a­
terfowl Management Plan
(NAWMP) to a blueprint for
restoring North Am erica's
duck, goose, and .swan
populations. Hundreds o f

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Special to Um Herald
MEMPHIS • North Am er­
ica’s ducka found aomc o f
the best habitat conditions
In more than h a lf a century
on their breeding grounds
this year.
Waterfowl experts are re­
porting
that
abundant
habitat and continuing p re­
cipitation could lead to a
record-high
num ber
of
ducks flying south this fall.
In Its annual report on
breeding duck numbers,
the U.S. Fish and W ild life
Service estim ated 43.8 m il­
lion ducks In the survey
area this year. That's the
highest number o f blrda
since the survey began In
1955. It la 12 percent
higher than last year and
34 percent higher than the
long-term average.
Baaed on this Inform a­
tion.
waterfowl
hunters,
w ildlife watchers, and con­
servationists
everywhere
should expect a spectacular
fall flight.
According to officials at
Ducks Unlim ited, the 1B9B
fall flight o f ducka may be
the largest In more than 50
years.
•Virtually all the news
this year to good .' says Dr.
Bruce Batt. DU'S C h ief B i­
ologist. “We’re seeing some
o f the best habitat con di­
tions across much o f the
birds' breeding areas, and
especially within the ex-

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Sanfortf a Brett Martin says ha Is number one and he has proof in a
pair of G old M edals around his neck that won for being the champion
in both Freestyle and G reco-styie wrestling in the 83.50-pound d a ta

at tha Sunahins Stats Osm ss. Martin than want on to sam All­
America status by finishing eighth in the nation in Freestyle at the
Cadet National Chem ptonrtilpe in Fargo, North Dakota in Jtiy.

SANFORD • Sanford's Brett
Martin hna had quite a summer
for him self.
Tire Seminole High School
rising sophomore w ill have a
hard time Improving on his first
year o f com petitive wrestling
under Fighting Sem lnoles head
coach Kandy hockey.
In May Martin competed In
the Florida Junior Olym pics as
part o f the Sunshine State
Oames and won both the
Freestyle and Oreco com peti­
tions at the 83.50-pound rfass.
which qualified him for a spot
on Team Florida.
Martin and Team Florida then
traveled to Fargo, North Dakota
from July I7lh-through*24lh to
compete In the Cadet National
W restling Championships.
By the lim e the meet had
ended. Martin had finished
eighth in the nation o f the
83.50-pound
class
In
the
Freestyle Division and was
named lo Ihe All-Am erica Team.
Slnr£ relum ing to Sanford.
Martin has been training with
Coach Lockry In preparation for
the upcoming High School sea­
son with hopes o f an even bet­
ter 2000.

to hold
State
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LAKE MARY • Youngsters between the ages of
three-and-17 took to the Greenwood Lakes Middle
School basketball court recently to christen the
Semlnole*Lake Mary Y .M .C A Fall B atketball
League.
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Over 20 teams will take part in the league, which
will run for the next 10 weeks.
The young people are being taught a little bit of
everything in this league a t witnessed by Colin
Watters' display of sportsmanship (bottom, right),
Laura Sweeting showing off her ball-handling skills
as she drives past Brian Chren.(top, right) and the
referees giving instruction to the players during the
game (above).

�£ • • S am inota H erald. S antoro, H o n o a • ftw fs o a y , S eptem ber 0 . 1B99

Ltflil Notlcts

Bnefs
SYLVAN LAKE TENNIS
SANFORD - Sylvan Lake Park Is offering
morning, afternoon and evening
tennis
classes for Junior Training (for more ad­
vanced players. I.e.. high school and tourna­
ment players) Is available Monday through
Friday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. (2. 3. 4 or 5
days/week/month).
Classes are limited to eight students.
An adult doubles, round robin tournament
Is available every Monday night from 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. and costs $3 (no registration Is n ec­
essary). Intermediate to advanced level play­
ers are welcome to participate.
Singles Ladders for adult men and women
are starting September 1st through December
31st.
Call Sylvan Lake Park at 322-6567 to reg­
ister or for more detailed Information.

ASA WORLD SERIES
SANFORD - From September 9th through
12th. the City o f Sanford will host the ASA
Men's Slow Pitch Softball National Champion­
ship.
Ten teams from across the nation w ill com ­
pete In the scries that w ill be held at the
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium (the only
baseball stadium In Sem inole County).
The double elim ination, tournament w ill
kick-off Thursday. Septem ber 9th with a
•Home Run Derby* beginning at 4 p.m.
O pening Cerem onies w ill be held at 8 p.m.
and two gam es w ill im m ediately follow.
Tournam ent passes are available for 620
per person or you may enjoy Individual se s­
sions at 85 each. Food, beverages, and sou­
ven ir vendors w ill be available.
For additional Information contact Tom
Farnsworth or Evelyn Bennett at the Sanford
Recreation Departm ent at (407) 330-5697.

MIDDLE SCHOOL FALL LACROSSE
LEAGUE
W INTER PARK • There w ill be a lacrosse
league offered this (all for M iddle School ath­
letes.
A ll Central Florida M iddle School students
interested In playing lacrosse (no experience
necessary) should call Chuck Scales ah
phone . (407) 862-6502: FAX _ 862-6432:
or E-Mail _ JCS8626502OAOL.COM.

Oames will be played on Saturday's at the
open field across from Sanford Middle School
on 17-92.
The league will follow all Florida Recreation
and Parks Association (FRPA) Flag Football
Rules and Regulations.
For additional Information please contact
Jim Schaerer at (407) 330-5697.

FALL YOUTH SOCCER
SANFORD • The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Is offering an Instruc­
tional Soccer League for players ages threeto-six.
Player Placem ent Day and Clinic will be
held on Saturday, Septem ber 25th at 9 a.m.
at Zlnn Beck Field (next to Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium).
A ll gam es w ill be on Saturday and the coat
to register Is 820.
Reserve your spot by calling the Sanford
Recreation Department at 330-5697 or Ben*
nle Shaw at 330-f
•9731.

JCC VOLLEYBALL
MAITLAND - The Jewish Community C en­
ter, 851 N. Maitland Ave.. la now accepting
regia trailon for Its Sunday evening co-ed
power Volleyball League.
Team s w ill scrimm age on Sunday. Oct. 10
and the league officially starts Oct. 17. There
w ill be 8 weeks o f round robin play followed
by • playoff tournament. There are divisions
for AA, A and B players. Entry fee la 6200 per
The JCC offers s temperature controlled fa ­
cility with two cable nets, lighted scoreboards
and storekeepers.
League winners and tournament winners
receive Individual trophies.
Registration deadline Is Oct. 10.
For further Information, contact Sylvia Paanak at 645-5933, Ext. 259.

TENNIS LESSONS
SANFORD • The C ity o f Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department la offering tennis le s ­
sons a t Orovevtew Park (o ff L a te Mary B oule­
vard).
Each four-w eek session coal 820 and Is
taught by O res Jam es, a *»»»■&gt;■*■«« rairt r tm u l
certified through the Unite* teatea Profeamnto Registry, and a graduate o f the

SANFORD ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL
SANFORD • The C ity o f Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Is now form ing an
Adult Flag Football League to begin play In
Novem ber.

FR P A
•You thO lria* F u t Pitch Softb d t V M k o w u t d u i! m u m *
ber 6-7: City o f Lake Wales
Softball Com plnt (10-year-old
division). Diamond Plex Softball
Com plex In W inter Haven (14
and
18 year old
divisional,
flouthut at
in
lakeland (12 and 18-year-old
dtvtatona); Tournament D irec­
tors Larry Bm rdl 941/6764080.
Gordon
Oathmd.
941/208-7887.
M ch Sloan.
041/803-8280.
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Finale Q M
rules): Novem ber 12-14, C arter
Jon Cam pbell. 041/834-4340.
• Mena A ft B Dtvtatona Soft­
ball Finals (ASA rules): Novem ­
ber 12-14: C ity o f Aubum dale

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TU ESD A Y
August 10, 1999
91st Year. No. 249
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Sanford, Casselberry,
Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo, Winter Springs
and Seminole County

□ Briefs
School Safety
Tips for Motorists

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Now that ctasass havt
started In tha Saminote
County public school sys­
tem, there are 13 safely tips
that the Altamonte Springs
Fire Department is recom­
mending students fotow
while getting to and from
school.
Parents should: 1) prac­
tice the route with children;
2) choose a route with the
fewest roads to cross; 3)
teach children to go directly
to and from school; 4) use
crosswalks or comers If
possible; S) cooperate with
crossing guards, and 6)
stop, look both ways, and
listen before crossing any
road.
Other tips include 7)
obey all cross-walk and traf­
fic signals; 8) allow time for
travel across major roads
and highways; 9) when
waiting for a bus, stay at
least five feet from the
roadway and scan for traffic
hazards; and 10) if waiting
for the bus on a dark morn­
ing or in poor weather, wear
reflective clothing and be

Winning
Numbers

No action taken on soup kitchen
By Ru m White

Staff Writer
SANFORD - Appealing for an end to the
“mean-spirited attitude" in the communi­
ty, Sanford City Commissioner Whitey
Eckstein on Monday refused to approve a
land development ordinance that he said
hinders rather than supports efforts to
help the needy.
Commissioners Velma Williams and
A.A. “Mac” McClanahan also disap­
proved of Ordinance No. 3502, which
would require social service agencies to
gain a special exemption from the com­

Eckstein calls for residents to
‘End the mean-spirited attitude’
mission before opening at sites through­
out the city.
Eckstein said the ordinance “goes
against everything I believe in ... If I were
to die tonight. I would have to say to the
Lord that I gave in to a mean-spirited atti­
tude in this town."
Ekstein praised Jean Melts, whose
social service facility at 407 W. Fourth St.

Annoyed, Commissioner Brady
Lessard withdrew his motion for the ordi­
nance. "I'd rather withdraw the motion
than see it fail" Lessard say. “This is a
zoning issue."
By a 54) vote, the commission opted to
h o y a workshop later this month.
Mayor Larry Dale argued that the ordi­
nance wasn't intended to prohibit or deny
agencies the right to serve the needy but
for the city review each application "case
by case."
Dale s a y some areas were more con­
ducive for such facilities to be located. He
See Kitchen, Page 4A

instigated the complaints by residents of
the downtown historic district.
Williams said that there were several
"pockets of poverty" that the city needed
to recognize. She said that the city ought
to embrace rather than fight efforts such
as those by Jean Metts. "In my opinion,
this ordinance is sending a message and it
is not a good one."

Longwood
adds to fire,
police ranks

Back
to
Class

careful.

Additional tlpe indude 11)

8tud*nts in Seminois County bsgsn cissies Monday, and Haraid photographer Tommy Vincent was at Pins
Crsat Elsmsntsry School to capture the action. Abovs: Domoniqu* Coffi* and fhands grab a Ms for breakfast
before heading otl to thsir ascond-grads class Below: Pre-kindergartner Teoahekia Wiliams, right, he^pe

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roftdt without sktowifcs;
12) always wear a helmet
when riding a bicycle; and
13) if a stranger is following
you in a vehicle, yell for
help and turn the other way.

Volunteers needed
for children
; The Seminole County
Guardian Ad Litem Program
:is in need of volunteers to
advocate for the best inter­
est of abused, neglected
•and abandoned children in
a court proceeding.
■ Guardian Ad Litem voiunteers must be 21 years old,
present favorable refer­
ences, consent to have a
background check, and
complete 24 hours of train­
ing. The program is looking
for volunteers who possess
good judgment, common
sense and be capable of
helping a child in crisis.
Guardian Ad Litem train­
ing will be held at the
Juvenile Justice Center,
190 Bush Blvd., Sanford, on
Sept. 17,18 and 24. For
more information, call
Myrna at 665-5370.

Senior Games icon
Richards dies at 106
By Russ White_______________

Staff Writer

Joshi plans to develop 41 acres
By Bill K «rn »_______________
Staff Writer

□ Quote
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got any charity
In your heart,
you have the
worst kind of
heart trouble.”
Bob Hope
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C o m ic* ........................6 A
C r o s s w o r d ............ 3 B
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T elevision ..................7A

LONGWOOD — Pending Pinal
budget approval, Longwood city
commissioners moved Monday
night tu bolster the ranks of the
city's fire and police depart­
ments.
Fire chief Charles Chapman
and public safety director Terry
Baker made their pitches for
more manpower at a budget
workshop session and found the
board in a mostly receptive
mood.

Commissioners voted 44) to
add three fire fighters to the city
payroll, the first new hires since
1991, as well as adding a new
transport ambulance to the city
fleet. By a vote of 3-2 the board
also gave the green light to hire
two additional police officers
who will function in both road
patrol and traffic patrol capaci­
ties.
Chapman pointed to
Longwood's growing number of
ambulance and fire truck calls
the city has experienced and the
See Longwood, Page 4A

WINTER SPRINGS — Las
Vegas developer Rohit Joshi
told the Winter Springs
Commission Monday that even
though a crucial deal to pur­
chase 436 acres of proposed
town center property is on
hold, he still will begin devel­
oping 41 acres of property in
October.
Joshi, who is chairman of
Joshi and Associates, said
that 360,000 square feet of
commercial and office space
will be developed in the north­
west comer of the proposed
town center along State Road
434.
However, Joshi and represen­
tatives of the Schrimsher Group
agreed that Joshi's deal to pur­
chase 436 acres of property
from the Schrimsher group is
on hold. The property lies in
the northeast corner of the pro­

posed town center.
Representatives of the
Schrimsher Group said that the
property is for sale to anyone,
including Joshi. Joshi said that
the reason he did not make a
July 1 payment for the property
is that the performance of a
Development Impact Review
study on the Schrimsher prop­
erty required by the state will
take about two years.
Had a July 1 payment been
made, the interest on the
Schrimsher property while
environmental reviews are
performed would have cost $4
to $5 million per year, Joshi
said. Joshi said he intends to
complete the deal with the
Schrimsher Group and start
construction on the property in
18 to 24 months.
However, there is also a dis­
pute over how much the prop­
erty is worth. Joshi said that the
price the Schrimsher Group is
asking is too high. Schrimsher

representatives said that the
asking price is fair for the mar­
ket. Proposed terms have not
been released.
Joshi said that he wants to
build apartments in the back
end of the Schrimsher property,
and that the Schrimsher Group
is asking for commercial prices
on the property.
Joshi said he still intends to
develop the 900-acre town cen­
ter with commercial stores, a
hotel and conference center,
and upscale apartments, homes
and condominiums.
Joshi's April agreement with
the city that enables him to
purchase properties toward the
town center development lasts
until Oct. 1. A deposit was
made on the Schrimsher prop­
erty in May. Joshi said, and the
deposit is still being held in
escrow.
“That's the part of the puzzle
that makes the town center
whole,'' Joshi said.

ENTERPRISE — If there is
water in heaven, Margaret
Wilcox Richards probably has
found it.
Mrs. Richards,
106, of
Enterprise died Thursday, Aug.
5 at her home. She became a

favorite at the Golden Age
Games in Sanford, winning gold
medals year after year in canoe­
ing. She competed until she was
103, failing vision prevented her
from continuing.
“Mother set a wonderful
example of aging gracefully,"
said her daughter, Mary
See Richards, Page 5A

HariM photo by Tommy Vincent

Margaret Richards, a long-time participant in the Senior Games, died
Thursday. She was 106.

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Oviedo — August 7. Irvin Colin, 21, of Harbor Lane, Oviedo,
was stopped by Seminole County deputies on Ala faya Trail,
Oviedo, he was charged with driving under the Influence of
alcohol.
Altamonte Springs — Bonnie P. O'Brien, of Cora Way,
Altamonte Springs was stopped at SR 434 and Sand lake by
Altamonte Springs police. She was charged with driving under
the influence of alcohol involving a crash, and careless driving.
Lake Mary — August 7. Jason James Kujawski, 21, of
Holbrooke Circle. Lake Mary, was stopped by Lake Mary police.
He was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol, and
driving with a tag not assigned to his vehicle.
Fem Park — August 6. Donovan Anthony Stephens, 27, of
Anderson St. Orlando, was stopped at SR 436 and H W Y17-92 in
Fem Park by Seminole County deputies. He was charged with
driving under the influence of alcohol.
Lake Maty — August 6. Judy Diane Meeks, 39, of Magnolia
Lane, Lake Mary, was stopped on Country Club Road by lake
Mary police. She was charged with driving under the influence
of alcohol, possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis, and
possession of drug paraphernalia.
Drug Arrests
Sanford — August 6. Marie A. Brooks, no age. was arrested at
her residence at Celery Avenue following an executed search
warrant by the City/County Investigation Bureau. She was
charged with possession of a controlled substance-crack cocaine,
possession of cannabis, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Altamonte Springs — August 8. Terrence Lamar Rouse, 30, of
Idlebrook Court, Casselberry, was stopped by Seminole County
deputies on Sunshadow Drive, Casselberry. He was arrested for
possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis, and resisting arrest
without violence.
Sanford — August 7. Ricardo Anthony Barksdale, 35, unknown
address, was stopped by Sanford police on Olive Avenue. He
was charged with possession of cocaine.
Strong Arm Robbery
Casselberry — August 5. Gerald Patrick Bertrand, 35, of
Palmetto Street, Longwood, was arrested by Casselberry police
following a theft at the 17-92 Target Store. Bertrand and another
male who escaped were physically restrained in the parking lot
by security personnel after stealing a number of digital video
discs. He was charged with strong arm robbery
Assault/Battery/Domestic Violence
Sanford — August 8. Charles Richard Olah, 62, of Femcrest
Drive, DcBary, was arrested by Sanford police following an
altercation outside an establishment on South Park Avenue. He
charged jvith battery,
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Altamonte Springs
August 6. Colin James Thompsen-Smith,
26. was arrested by Altamonte Springs police at his Montgomery
Road residence following an incident. He was charged with
aggravated battery and domestic violence on a pregnant female.

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Frank Lloyd Wright called
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ing the bland.
Samuel Goldwyn
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good money to go out
and see bad films
when they can stay
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bad television for
nothing?
No less authority
Russ
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that TV Is an Inven­
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to be entertained in your living
room by people you wouldn't
have in your home. People like
Rosie O'Donnell, Jerry
Springer, Cokie Roberts and
Sam Donaldson.
After one last glimpse at the
gifted Shannon Hory on the
Channel 2 News Saturday
night, I flipped off the TV at

the White House. It won't be
turned on again for several
months — if ever.
..............
As a child I was
spared the curse of
television. The family
didn't have one until
my high school years.
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things for me to do
by then. Way better.
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TV while in the Navy
for the two years I
based on the French
Riviera.
Didn’t need one
• • • as a bachelor either.
No telephone, no TV.
Saturday,! decided to return
to those glorious days o f yes­
teryear. You might say that a
number of TV personalities
(certainly not Ms. Hory) drove
me to over the edge.
Time and Time and Time
and Time Again's Jane
Pauley deserves much of the

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discussion is Aug. 12
SA N FO RD
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Sanford
Mayor Larry Dale will give a
presentation on proposed plans
for Fort Mellon Park at the
monthly
meeting of the
Seminole County Democratic
Executive Committee (DEC).
The meeting will be held at 7
p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 12 at
the Seminole County Public
Library in Sanford.
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views. Any Seminole County
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meeting.
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Cohn — Howard Cosell rein­
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owls. Dave seems bored.
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I agree with the late
a hand in my submission. All
Groucho Marx, who said he
news, all the time — never
found TV educational.
pertinent, never mind. Duh?
"Each time someone turns
on the TV, I used to go into the
The cable talk shows
stooped well below the norm
library to read a good book,"
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I was going to watch the
PBS show on Yogi Berra but I
suspect it was just deja vu all
over again.
Good-bye TV.

replace Wallers.
You read it here.
I'm definitely going to miss
the frogs and lizards on the
Bud commercials. The ESPN
promos were good, too —
unless Linda Cohn was in
them.
Letterman's losing it as far
as I'm concerned. I used to
stay up with Dave every night

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and Lessard wont to revise zon­
ing requirements that would
restrict where social service
agencies could be set up. The
city's planners wanted it that
way, too. "Soup kitchens" they
said hurt the character of the his­
toric areas.
Dale emphasized that the Jean
Metts's Fourth St. facility,
Seminole Volunteer Enterprises,
Inc., was not affected by the
ordinance. The ordinance would
affect future social service facili­
ties.
Eckstein at one point kroked at
Dale and saki, "I know you ate a
good fellow. I know you care

about the poor. I also know Jean
Metts and know what she is
doing is right." Eckstein said all
the riches in the world mean
nothing if "w e were to lose their
souls."
Before the ordinance was
withdrawn, there were aimplaints from a number of
Historic District residents. Linda
Kuhn said one of the "soupkitchen" recipients ripped off a
rocking chair from her front
porch. “He wasn't stealing from
me because lie was hungry — he
was stealing because he was a
thief," Kuhn said.
For more than an hour. Metts

listened to a number of residents
complain that the transients who
go to her facility for food urinate
on their lawns, sleep under their
homes and steal from them.
Art Harris was one of several
residents who lauded Metts for
her efforts and pleaded with the
commissioners to help her.
The next hurdle for Metts is
getting city approval for 10 park­
ing spaces at the facility. "I've
heard complaints that we need
50 spaces," she said. "That’s
absorb. Ten is more than enough.
The people who come to us do
not have cars. They come here
on bikes or they walk."

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added responsibility the city
took on in 1996 by entering the
ambulance transport business.
"In 1991 our load level was
less than 2.000 calls per year,"
Chapman told commissioners.
He added that by the end of 1999
the city might break the 4,000 call
mark.
“We're right on the bubble,
close to the saturation point
where our service level to resi­
dents will begin to suffer,"
explained Chapman. "We need
to be proactive and put some
things In place for the future."
Salary and benefits packages
for the additional fire fighters
will cost approximately $100,000.
The board also approved the
expenditure of $190,000 for a
new transport ambulance for the
fire deportment. Chapman cited
the demand load of mutual aid
agreements with other munici­
palities and Seminole County as
justification for the request.
"We currently have two
ambulances. The oldest one
(1965) we try to use os a back-up.
It we keep it much longrr we
can apply for an antique license
plate." he Joked. "We're wearing
the wheels off if it and at times
the demand leaves the city in a
vulnerable position."
Commissioners discussed the
addition of a new nursing home
in Longwood and the likelihood
of another being built in the
future prior to approving the
purchase.
The board also moved to
increase the cost of an ambulance
transport from $211 to $250 for
responses inside the city limits to
help offset the cost of the new
vehicle.
Mayor Paul Lovestrond said
comparing transport costs to
what other municipalities cur­
rently charge gave Longwood
some justification for the
increase.
"We are at $211 and Medicare
allows a maximum of $280. We
have increased demand.and. a
reasonable
need *1; fort-increase.",,
Commissioner Dan Anderson
supported that position.
"If this was a continuous bill
like a monthly water bill I would
have a hard time voting for it. It
is more like a user fee. The
majority of Longwood citizens
would not be affected because
and ambulance call is not an
every day event, it's an extraor­
dinary event."
The city will continue to
charge the Medicare maximum
of $280 for ambulance calls out­
side the city limits.
Commissioner Steve Millet
then made a push to boost the
ranks of traffic control officers,
citing the city's cost effective
lease program for motorcycles.
"I see a need for more units on
the street. We have some major
league construction going on and
more down the road," said
Miller.
After discussing how best to
utilize additional police, the
board asked public safety direc­
tor Terry Baker for his prefer­
ence.
"It depends on what the com­
mission and city residents want,"
Baker replied. He acknowledged
that additional traffic officers
would generate more revenue
for the city and agreed pending
construction projects on SR 427
and Rangelinc road would war­
rant the need.
Following lengthy discussion
the board approved hiring two
additional police officers that
will serve as both road patrol and
traffic patrol police depending
on the needs of staffing and
scheduling shifts at a given time.
The city plans to lease an addi­
tional Harley Davidson motorcy­
cle but will not need to purchase*!
on additional patrol car at th lJ
time.
Salary and benefit package-?
for the additional police will cos(
the city approximately $70,000. \
Both Chapman and Baker told
commissioners some of the cosi
of additional fire and polices'
could be recouped by a reduction^
in budgeted overtime, additional]
revenue from traffic tickets, onif
the increase in the charge for
ambulance transport.

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Seminote HeraW. Sanford. Florida ■Tuesday. August 10.1999 •BA

Obituaries
ALROY BROOKS
A1 Roy Brooks, 43, E. Franklin
Street, Oviedo, died Thursday
Aug. 5, 1999. He was bom In
Oviedo. Mr. Brooks was a main­
tenance engineer. He was a
Christian.
Survivors
include
wife,
Carolyn Jean Brooks, Oviedo;
daughters,
Rachel Brooks,
Bradenton; Monica Brooks,
Allentown,
Pa.;
parents,
Roosevelt Barkley and Rachel
Lee Brooks, both of Oviedo; sis­
ters, Melissa Brooks and Diana
Graham, both of Oviedo; broth­
er, Willie Clarence Brooks,
Oviedo; aunts, Betty Hill, St.
Petersburg; Barbara Ann Wilson
and Thelma Campbell, both of
Poughkeepsie, N.Y.; Essie Hill
and Charlotte Marions, both of
Oviedo; Rosa Lee Taylor,
Orlando; uncle, Leo Barkley,
Oviedo.
Golden's Funeral Home,
Winter Park, is in charge of
arrangements.
EULA MAE CARTER
Eula Mae Carter, 84, Settler's
Loop, Deltona, died Sunday
Aug. 8,1999. Bom Sept. 2 2 ,1914
in Gainesville, Ga., she moved
to Central Florida in 1948 from
Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. Carter was a
cook. She was a Protestant.
Survivors include son, Clyde
C. Carter, Geneva.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oviedo, is in charge of
arrangements.
DAVID L FELDMAN
David L Feldman. 87, N. Pine
Meadow Drive, DeBary, died
Sunday, Aug. 8, 1999. Bom in
Cincinnati, Ohio, he moved to
Central Florida in 1983 from
Italy. Mr. Feldman was a retired
international trade consultant.
Mr. Feldman was a Veteran ol
the U.S. Air Force who served
during WWII.
Survivors
include
wife,
Helene
Feldman,
DeBary;
daughter, Anne Miele, DeBary;
two grandchildren.
""Baldauff ' Family” ,,Funeral
Home &amp; Crematory, Orange
City,' is in charge of arrange­
ments.
KATE A. HARVEY
Kate A. Harvey, 77, Oak
Avenue, Osteen, died Sunday,
' Aug. 8,1999. Bom Oct. 6,1921 in
Whitier, N.C., she moved to
Central Florida in 1954. Mrs.
Harvey was a nurses aide. She
was a Methodist.
Survivors
include
sons,
‘ Kenneth
Harvey,
Osteen;
'Donald Harvey, Winter Park;
'daughters, Judith Ann Harvey,
DeBary; Joy Stephens, Deltona;
brothers,
Charles
Davis,
Orlando,
Glenn
Davis,
'Cherokee, N.C.; 13 grandchil­
dren; 15 great-grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, is in charge of arrange­
ments.
JAMES B. MOONEY
James B. Mooney, 80, Crassy
Point Drive, Lake Mary, died
’Sunday, Aug. 8, 1999, Bom in
Yonkers, N.Y., he moved to
Central Florida in 1992 from
Hastings-on-Hudson, N.Y. Mr.
Mooney was a hospital adminis­
trator at St. Anthony Hospital in
Warwick, N.Y. He was a
Catholic, and a member of the
Church of the Nativity, Lake
Mary.
Mr. Mooney was a Veteran of
the U S. Army who served dur­
ing WWU. He was a member of
V.F.W. in Longwood and Winter
Springs.
Survivors include son, Kevin
Mooney, Lake Mary; daughter,
Janet Schuaars. Lake Mary; two
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Sanford, is in charge of
arrangements.

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MARION A. RUSSELL
Marion A. Russell, 88, Crows
Bluff Lane, Sanford, died
Saturday Aug. 7, 1999. Bom in
Dayton, Ohio, he moved to
Central Florida In 1976 fron
Dayton. Mr. Russell was a truck
driver.
Survivors
include
wife,
Elizabeth Russell, Sanford; son,
Marion "Butch" Preston, Huber
Heights, Ohio.
Baldwin-Fairchild-Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, Is in charge of
arrangements.
MARIAN EVETTE SMITH
Marian Evette Smith, 39,
Academy Avenue, Sanford, died
Sunday Aug 8, 1999. Bom Nov.
7,1959 In Sanford, she was a life­
long resident. Mrs. Smith was a
homemaker. She was a member
of Sanford Christian Worship
Center.
Survivors include mother,
Bishop/Pastor Mary W. Smith,
Sanford; son, Dallas James
Edwards, Sanford; daughter,
Maris Evajaneli Smith, Sanford;
biological mother. Ernestine
Roberts, Sanford; sisters, Sylvia
Bodison, Gwendolyn Alexander,
Cathie Brooks, Cecilia Roberts,
Rochester, N.Y; Ivonne Knight,
Live Cak;- brothers, Alfred
Roberts Roberts, Fairfield, Calif.;
Gregory Bodison, Philadelphia,
Pa.;
grandmother,
Theola
Merthle, Sanford.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, Is In charge of arrange­
ments.

Rodgers, White Springs; Lillian
Williams, Annie Rose Williams,
Mazry Branchedo/, Glenda
Aladin, Mavis Williams, Wilma
Hamlltona, all of Sanford; sons,
James E. Williams, Ezekiel
Williams, both of Sanford;
Joseph Williams, Sr., Orlando;
brothers, Henry Taylor, West
Palm Beach, Johnny Taylor,
Hudson, N.Y.; Houston Taylor,
Lake City; sisters, Joann Dye,
Inverness; Johnnie Mae Jackson,
Dunellon; 50 grandchildren;
numerous great-grandchildren.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, is in charge of arrange­
ments.

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Lisa Jones, one of the codirec­
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said she looked forward to a call
from Mrs. Richards that she
would be canoeing again on
Lake Monroe.
"It was the event," Jones said.
"The TV crews would be there.
We'll miss her terribly."
FANNIE MAE W ILUAMS
Jones said that Mrs. Richards
Fannie Mae Williams, 67,
usually was accompanied by a
Crawford Drive, Sanford, died
group of friends to Lake
Saturday Aug. 7, 1999.Bom Feb.
Monroe.
9,1932, she moved to Sanford in
"She was a friend to so many
1951
from Georgia. Mrs.
people,” Jones said. "She always
Williams was a homemaker. She
seemed to be having such a
was a member of Great
wonderful time."
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From the time she was 91 to
103, Mrs. Richards was a Golden
Age Games regular. She told
Jones that she first learned to
canoe at a New Hampshire sum­
mer camp when she was 17
years old.
Mrs. Richards was bom in
Chicago
and
moved
to
Enterprise in 1953. In addition to
her canoeing talents, she was a
founding member of the DeBary
Garden Club.
A graduate of Northwestern
University,
Mrs.
Ricjiards
worked in real estate and was
active in clubs, projects and pol­
itics.
Mrs. Richards is survived by
Mins, William of Lincoln, IU, and
lames of Roseville, Minn.;

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town. You can leave your funds parked there ticking off interest dollars or back them out
using up to six transfers in a statement period three o f them by check. So call us o r visit
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daughters, Mary Margaret Murr
of DeBary and Nancy Davis of
Virginia. She had 11 grandchil­
dren and 21 great grandchildren.

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Devote mofe ol you» etlorts and enefgws
to protects or ventures m the year ahoad
which hold Ihe most promises lor long
term benefits Quick killings may only
take care ol Ihe vnmerkate
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Jealousy must
not be permitted to rear its ugly head
today. II you show any signs ol such
behavior, your standing In Ihe eyes ol
others wte sutler greatly Leo. treat yoursell to a birthday grtt Send the required
refund form and lor your Astro-Qraph
protections lor the year ahead by mailing
$2 and sell addressed stamped envelope
to Astro-Graph, c/o tins newspaper. P O
Bos 1758. Murray HOI Station. New York.
NY 10158. Be sure to elate your Zocfcac
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WERE IT NOT FOR MY
SWARTHY GOOD LOOKS)

Pandora s bos open today be prepared
tor volatile Issues to emerge « i M force
A von ! provoking or allowing yourself to be
provoked into any arguments
LIBRA (Sept. 23 -Oct. 23) U n der no o r -

imstances should you toluntarily go

shopping at this tone Today cotid sot a
new record lor you as to how severely
you're able to empty your waltet
SC O R P IO (O c t. 2 4 -N ov. 21) Avoid
Involvements today with persons who
lend to be strong wSted or (ftctatonal * at
aS possible Your retaliation might erupt
with such stmgmg force, a could gat seri­
ous
SAGITTARIUS (N ov. 23-Dec. 21) Be
osceptionally diligent while on Ihe |ob
today, because with the skghtesl detrac­
tion you could make a rrsetake that would
not bo oas^v fued
CAPR ICOR N (D ec. 22-Jan. 12) Dis­
crimination in selecting the group or
clique with whom you choose lo pal
around today Is vital. The wrong crowd
could get you into a situation with which
you won't want to be identified
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20^0*. IS ) Your repu­
tation could be on the Une today it you
succumb to applying forceful measures m
order to manhandte a tksaerwng situation
solely lor the purposes of getting your
way
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Be pre­
pared lor others to harshly cnticue your
views and opinions il you begin to put
down the«s Say and do only that which
a complementary lo others

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BEETLE BAILEY

Don't let it be forgot that once there
was a spot for one brief shining mo­
ment that was known a s ... what? (This
is according lo Alan Jay Lemer.)
Most good players know the simple
percentages. For example, you have
ace-queen sixth opposite jack-third.
What is normally the right play for no
loser? Then look at today's NorthSouth hands Is that still the best ap­
proach in the club suit?
North is right to raise to three no­
trump. With a long minor, a potential
side entry and no shortage (singleton
or void), go for the nine trick game.
West leads the heart queen. South
covers with dummy's king, but no luck:
East wins with the ace. However, the
defenders can take only lour heart
tricks: declarer is still alive. L *t’s as­
sume West exits with a diamond.
D eclarer has five winners outside
clubs, so needs (our club tricks without
losing one. Normally, you should play

low to dummy’s queen, which wins
when West has the singleton or dou­
bleton king. Here, though, that works
only if West has the singleton king. If
he has king-doubleton, the suit Is
blocked: South's spots are too high.
D eclarer would lose a spade at trick

North
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to K 4
a &gt; 3 4
a A Q 7 5 4 2
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West
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to A • 4
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to 7 5 3 2
a A K Q
a J b a
Vulnerable: Both
D e a le r South

13.

One option is to lead the jack, trying
to pin the sin gleton 10 in the E ast
hand. Better, though, is lo play low to
dummy's ace. This wins when either
opponent has the singleton king, mak­
ing it twice as good as starting with
the jack.
L e m e r was com m enting about
Camelot. Those were the last lines of
his show of the same name.

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Why do ears plug up sometimes?
by Jimmy Johnson

by Jim Davis

GARFIELD
TONIGHT’S FEATURE-TH E CAT WHO 5H E P
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DEAK D R GOTT: How does a cold
plug up the ears?
DEAlt HEADER: The ear is com
posed of three sections: The external
canal (where the wax forms), the mid­
dle ear (a cham ber that houses the
bones of hearing), and the inner ear
(the innermost sanctum, deep in the
skull, which contains the balance cen
ters).
Your question addresses the middle
ear. T h is cham ber is a irtig h t —
except for one tiny vent (the eustachi­
an tube) that opens behind the nose.
During normal conditions, the pres
sure in the middle ear is equal to the
outside atmospheric pressure. When
people fly or drive up steep hills, air
rushes out through the eustachian
tube so as to be in equilibrium with
the external air pressure. Your ears
may pop as the decompression takes
place
Similarly, when you scuba dive or
descend in a plane, air must be forced
into the middle c a r to equalize the
pressure.
As long as air can freely pass in and
out of the middle ear chamber, people
experience no sensations of blockage,
fullness or pain.
However, when the eustachian tube

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vent malfunctions, a pressure differ­
ential is formed, which causes discomfort. When you have a cold, the
membranes behind your nose become
congested and swollen, and may block
the eu stach ian tu be, leading to a
sen se of blockage. T his is why the
ears plug up in the presence of a cold
or allerg y , and it's why it is very
important that you not fly or scuba
dive at these times. Once your cold
has run its course, the tissue around
the eu stach ian tu bes shrinks, and
blockage is no longer a problem.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I'm confused. I
know that sun exposure is bad for the
skin, yet I've read that such exposure
is necessary to activate vitamin D. Is
this a case of risking skin cancer or
osteoporosis?
DEAR READER: You are correct
that chronic, repeated exposure to
sunlight docs dam age the skin.
Accelerated wrinkling and skin cancer
often result. You are equally correct
that some sun exposure is necessary
to activate vitamin D in the body. This
vitamin is necessary to drive calcium
into the bones.
However, the issue hinges on the
degree of sun exposure. The amount
of exposure for vitamin D activation is

1

DEAR CARL: While I'm confi­
dent the computer geniueeo will
Moat of thaae peopla are the
exterminate the YUC bug, I fre­ same onea who claim that when you
quently hear on the news about uee your ATM or ‘ reward*’ card at
people going to great lengtha to the aupermarket, the CIA/FBI ia
v fo
fo r I
i tt. ao
b o I’m
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prepare
sure many trackingyour buyinghabitatopro­
readera will be in tereated In ducea‘profile’ onyou.
your com m oneenae com m en­
So much for fantasy. Now for a
tary. Head on:
little reality:
Y2K HYPE REPORT
A number of people have been
asking me about how Y 2K will
affect them. F irst I got out my crys­
tal ball. Then I cobbled together
some thoughts on the subject:
99.693 percent of the Y2K hyp*
is to get you, the consumer, to buy,
buy, buy! (If you spend enough
money, you will 'be OK,
3K,&lt;etc.)
I’m sure everyone haa seen or
heard ads telling us to buy bottled
water, long-term storable
storab le food
(enough to last six months at the
least), water filters, wind-up radios,
flashlight* that uae LEDs rather
than bulbs, guns and ammunition
(go NRA.M, computer software that
will "fix* any Y2K bugs on their
computers (as if it would be the end
of civilisation if the computer fails),
and anything else some nutcase can
think up. Then, once all of ua have
mortgaged our homes to buy all thia
Junk, we are urged to take the rest
of our money, stocks, bonds and
anything else of value we might
have and buy (there's that word
again!) gold because that will be tho
only currency accepted on Ja n . 1,

2000.

V ital utilitiaa or governmant
agencies have been preparing for
r. Could .your
Y2K for some time now.
power so out? Yea. Will it be out for
more than an hour or two. Probably
not. (Haa your power ever been out
before? Didn't you live through the
outage?)
Will you receive a bill from VISA
for $43,554,238,490.32? Probably
not. if you do, don't pay iL Call the
bank.
Will the bank loae all your checking and savinp balances? Probably
du have records,
not. If they do, you
they have records, and it will get
fixed.
Remember that most of the ser­
vices afTecting you are someone
else's livelihood! These companies
aren't going to vaniah. Any major
problems will get fixed fo a t. Minor
problems will get fixed a little later
— that’s why they are called minor
problems.
,
If you will stay calm, don't panic,
use your head and don’t do some­
thing stupid, everyone will get
through Y2K juat fin*.

•••

DEAR ABBY: I'm writing in the
hope that you will print a gentle

Aa we approach Flag Day (June
14), I thought it might be a good
time to remind people that it may
be time to replace their worn or tom
flags — after all, the American flag
ia an important symbol and not just
an ornament.
Children aa well aa adults should
realize there are rules and customs
associated with displaying the "red.
white and blue.'
NASHUA, N.H., PATRIOT

DEAR PATRIOT! There are

m a n y do’s and don’t* related to

displaying the Am erican flaij.

DR. G O T T

quite small — on the order of IS min
utes a day. Thus, if you are in the sun
for a lim ited period , you needn't
wony. You don't have to be a sun worshipper to prevent vitamin D deficien­
cy
If you have reached m enopause, |
however, you will need more calcium
and vitamin D in your diet. The cur­
rent recommendation is 1500 to 2000
milligrams of calcium per day, plus
about 500 units of D. These needs can
easily be supplied in dietary supple­
ments: at the same time, you can use
the sun recreationally, not therapeuti­
cally

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residual activity. They break
down very rapidly In sunlight,
air, and moisture. Degradation
is accelerated under acid or
alkaline conditions, and for this
reason pyrethrins should not be
mixed with lime or soap solu­
tions for application.
Formulated products containing
pyrethrins are stable in storage
for long periods of time if not
diluted , but powders made
directly from ground

pyrethrum flowers may lose up
to 20perccnt of their potency in
a single year. Synergist com­
pounds such as piperonyl
butoxide (PBO) arc essential for
obtaining full effectiveness for
pyrethrins. Pyrethrins are used
against a broad range of pests.
Products containing synergized
pyrethrins, that is pyrethrins
plys piperonyl butoxide, are
registered for use on pets and
livestock to control fleas, flies,
and mosquitoes. They are also
registered as indoor household
sprays, aerosols, and "bombs"
for the control of various flying
insects, fleas, ants and roaches.
Formulations containing micro­
encapsulated pyrethrins may
provide some residual activity
for indoor use. Synergized
pyrethrins are used in food pro­
cessing plants and food ware­
houses to give some control of
stored-product pests.

Pyrethrins are also formulated
with rotenone and ryania or
copper for general use n gar­
dens, specially for organicallygrown vegetables and fruits.
Rotenone and ryania, other
botanical insecticides, are slow­
er-acting compounds to which
pyrcthrina are added for Iheir
rapid knockdown effect.
Pyrethroid insecticides:
Pyrethroid insecticides are not
botanical insecticides. The)' arc
compounds that are based on
the chemical structure and
physiological action of the nat­
ural pyrethrins, but Ihey are
more toxic to insects and gener­
ally more persistent in Ihe envi­
ronment.
At Fsfior Is Somlnote County Urban
HortkultgrteL inquiries may bs directed to
Mm at tha Cooporsttvo Cstenston sorvteo.
2SO W. County Homo Road. Sanford. Ft.
32773 or phono 223-2300. C it U U

Calendar
Senior activities
Lake Mary Seniors invite any­
one 55 years or older to join
them in activities every Monday
through Friday, from 9:30 a.m. to
3 p.m.,
at the Lake Mary
Community Center, 260 N.
Country Club Road.

Grief support
The Seminole County State
Attorney's Office sponsors a
Grief Support Group for anyone
who has lost a loved one to
homicide. The group meets the
second Tuesday from 6JO until 8
p.m. at the Juvenile Assessment
Center located at 181 Bush Loop,

Sanford. There is no cost. For
more information call Maria
Mitchell at (407)665-6112.

First Christian Church, 1607
Sanford Ave., Sanford. For more
information about the club, call
Karen Blazina, 321-5982.

Toastmasters meet
The Night Owls Toastmasters
Club #6581 meets every Tuesday
of the month, at 7JO p.m., at the
Lake Mary Community Building
on Country Club Road. Contact
Rosella Bonham at 323-8284 for
more information.

TO PS
Members of Take Off Pounds
Sensibly, TOPS, invite the public
to join them on Tuesday
evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at the

O ver 50 Club
The Over 50 Club meets the
second and fourth Tuesday, at
1 0 J0 a.m., at the Sanford Senior
Center. Seniors are welcome.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon, a self-help group
for relatives and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 8
p.m. at Orlando General
Hospital. For more information,
call 869-6364.

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the alkaline conditions of the
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to mammals by inhalation than
by ingestion because inhalation
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high doses may cause nausea,
vomiting, diarrhea, headaches,
and other nervous disturbances.
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pyrethrum dusts may cause
skin irritation or allergic reac­
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that cause these reactions are
not present in products contain­
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indicate that chronic exposure
to pyrethrins does not cause
genetic mutilations or birth
defects. There is no single anti­
dote for acute pyrethrin poison­
ing. Treatment of poisoning is
symptomatic.
Uses: Pyrethrins are contact
poisons that nave almost no

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fore, recover from the initial
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from the poisons, pyrethrins are
combined with other products
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[&gt;ogs are more tolerant to
pyrethrin compounds. When
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readily absorbed form the
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^derived from plants. One of the
best known botanical insecti­
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crude flower dust Itself, and the
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ted insecticidal compounds
"that occur naturally in the crude
terial. The pyrethrins consti­
t u t e about 1percent of the dried
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Bullington resigns from
Seminole Bar Association
SANFORD — Bobbi Bullington,
the executive director of the
Seminole County Bar
Association is stepping aside
after nine years in the position.
Bullington said without a
special dues assessment from
the bar's 268 members, the
organization is facing a revenue
shortfall as a result of a decision
by the Seminole County judicia­
ry to take over the county's
Civil Mediation Program in
June.
The bar association has han­
dled the administration of the .
program since 1993, receiving
about $28,000 per year in low
cost user fees from the court
system. The mediation program
has handled an average of 760
cases in recent years, mostly at

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$5,000 or less, freeing up court
dockets for more substantial
cases. Amid contentions and
denials the mediation program
was being re-assigned because
of political grudges between
some judges and the bar, judges
notified the association in May
that county staff would take
over the program that has
enjoyed a successful arbitration
rate of about 90 percent under
the bar's administration.
"It's my decision to leave,"
said Bullington. "It would be
inappropriate of me to stay. We
have a serious revenue shortfall
due to the county judges remov­
ing the mediation program."
Bullington said her departure
comes sometime after the logis­
tics of a fund raising legal semi­
nar for September are complete.
"It's the logical thing to do,"

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Bullington said. "A t this point
that revenue can't be replaced
and when revenue is lost, you
have to downsize."
Since August of 1996
Bullington has been the associa­
tion's only employee. As Its
executive director her annual
salary was $35,000.
Bullington said that Circuit
judge Tom Freeman has offered
to conduct a legal seminar in
September as a fund raiser for
the bar. She plans to stay on
until then to help prepare for
the event and Insure a smooth
transition.
"The seminar will provide
attorneys the opportunity to
meet with judges and discuss
the court system and contempo­
rary legal issues," she said.
"Attorneys can meet the judges
in different divisions and break
out into different work sessions.

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Briefs
BOYS LACROSSE
COACHING CLINIC

New sponsor, same result

ALTAMONTK SPRINGS - A
boys
lacrosse
coaching
clinic will t&gt;r conducted at
Lake Hi. mi lev High School
In Altamonte Springs.
In Seminole County, all
seven high schools have
froth girls and Iroys varsity
lacrosse, and four of the
seven have Junior varsity
programs. Tills clinic Is of­
fered to traehers who may
be Interested In coaching
lacrosse, but have little or
no prior lacrosse coaching
experience.
The clinic Is free and will
held on Silt unlay, August
21st from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Written reference materi­
als will be provided, and
the clinic will
Include
hands-on
coaching
Instniction. as well as cover­
ing sports safety guide­
lines. sportsmanship stan ­
dards. and ndes of the
game.
Many of the high school
coaches from the IS are
high schools In Central
Florida th.it participate In
lacrosse will provide Instm rtlon during the clinic.
Contact
Dave
Shm m .
Like Urantley High School
Hoys Lie reuse Coach, for
more Information or If you
are Intrrrstrd In attending
the clinic at 350-26H 4
(days)
or
5 2 1-HIM 0
(evenings).

Sunshine
Funeral
Home wins
playoff for
Lake Mary j
spring title j
By Dean Smith
SPORTS EDITOR

SANFORD BABE RUTH
FALL BASEBALL
SANFORD - Sanford Rec­
reation Department Habe
Ruth Baseball will now offer
a fall baseball league to any
players between the ages of
IO-to-12 years old.
Registration Is already
taking place and those In­
terested ran sign up ut Die
Downtown Recreation C en ­
ter. located on the first floor
of Sanford City Hall.
_ T l ir jilayrr uluccuicu* day— Is set for Saturday. August
21st at 9 a.m. at.F t. Mellon
[’ark's Roy Holler Junior
Field.
Interested players or par­
ents. a9 well
as any
coaches or volunteers In ­
terested In helping, should
contact the Athletic Division
of the Sanford Recreation
Department at 3 3 0 -5 6 9 7 .

FOOTBALL IS HERE!!!
SANFORD
Sanford
Youth Football Association
(S.Y.F.A.) Is looking for
Seminole
High
School
zoned boys and girls b e ­
tween the ages of 7 and 15
to register for the Sanford
Semlnoles
Pop
Warner
Football and Cheerleadtng
teams.
On beautiful Autumn S a t­
urdays. play and cheer
against the Like
Mary
Rams. Oviedo Dons, Del­
tona Wolves. Orlando Dr.
Phillips Lions and many
more.
S.Y .F.A practices have
started at the community
field on Highway 17-92 at
16th Street (across from
Sanford Middle School).
Come and sign up b e ­
tween 5 :3 0 p.m. and 7 :3 0
p.m. and Join the fun.
Hurry, our teams are fill­
ing up fast. Details: Call
Carl Tipton 3 3 0 -9 0 1 6 .

PONY BASEBALL

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FIVE POINTS - Seminole
PONY Baseball fall sign­
ups for ages 5-to-l-l will
held be from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. on consecutive Satur­
day's
(August
14
and
August 2H) at Complex at
Five Points on CR 419 (East
ofT 17-92 toward Winter
Springs and Oviedo).
For details call (407)
3 2 3 -5 5 7 0 .

AAU BASEBALL
O RIAN DO - AAU Baseball
will
conduct
Individual
showcase events across the
country this summer with
the purpose of aiding young
players In their quest to
play college or pro b a se­
ball.
A staff of qualified college
coaches and pro scouts will
conduct field testing and
games and each participant
will receive an evaluation of
their playing abilities. This
Information will be put In a
catalog and sent to area
college and pro organiza­
tions.
Please see Briefs. Page 2B

Herald Ffcolos by Arch Boo'K*

Mynef Reid (lower, left) helped himself with a 4-for-4 game at the
plate, including a double, but he got plenty of other help as leadoff
man Tony Smith (top. left) singled twice, scored twice and drove in a
run with a sacrifice fly, while Robert Stevens (above) was also 4-tor4. with a double, scored two limes and drove in two and Keith Acroe
and Kethian Roberts both drove in three runs each to lead Sunrise
Tuneral Home lo a 12-6 victory over Blue Haven Pools in the winnertake-all Championship Game of the City of Lake Mary Department of
Parks and Rocreation Mon'a. Spring Friday Night Slow Pitch Softball
League this past week at the Lake Mary Sports Complex.

Tim ing and testing
concludes for U C F
Special to the Herald
ORLANDO - Tile University of
Central Florida football team
completed Its timing and testing
sessions Monday In preparation
for two n-day practices which
begin Tuesday (today).
Due to extremely high par­
ticipation In a summer strrngth
and conditioning program, most
of the players finished thetr
timing and testing drills last
week.
The players with 100 percent
participation during that condi­
tioning program were exempt
from Monday afternoon's e n ­
durance run.
On the field, all signs show
the team had a productive
summer of training for the u p­
coming year.
*1 think this team Is In fan­
tastic shnpe. us It has been In
years
past."
coach
Mike
Kruczek said. "I was especially
Impressed by the freshmen.
They did a remarkable Job con ­
sidering what I saw the first
couple days of camp. I feel real
comfortable about where we
stand as far as stamina Is con ­
cerned."
Players who did not make all

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when they discovered their
former sponsor had
been
stricken with Lupus. Su n rise
Funeral Home paid hommage to
Tim Ralnrs by claiming yet a n ­
other City of Like Mary De­
partment of Parks and Recrea­
tion Men's Spring FTIday Night
Slow Pitch Softball League
championship at the Like Mary
Sports Complex.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home
Jumped on Blue Haven F»ools
for four runs In the top of the
first Inning and Increased the
lead to 8 - 1 by the bottom of the
fourth Inning and went on to
post a 12-6 triumph.
Most of the players on the
Sunrise Funeral Home squad,
managed liy Arthur Barnes, has
played on the squad since It
v .is sponsored by the Oakland
Athletics star outfielder and
known as the T im Ralnrs C on­
nection" or "TRC."
Sunrise Funeral Home and
Hlur Haven Pools had battled to
a tie for the regular season
cbamplonsnlp with 8 -2 rrcords.
Completing thr
standings
were ADAPCO 15-51, Nice N
Easy (4-0). Seagate Software ( 3 ­
7) and Ktegnnt Liwn Malnte-

Please see Softball, Page 2B

F A L L A T H L E T IC S G E T S U N D ERW A Y

summer workouts or did not
report to campus until last
week had to complete 16 I 10yard runs In under 20 seconds,
which every player was able to
do.
Strength and conditioning
coach Reese Bridgman, who put
the team through Its paces In
the welghtroom and on the field
during
the
summer
was
pleased.
T ills year we surpassed
anything we've ever had In
terms of participation, and the
work ethic was better than It's
ever been." Bridgman said. "On
a good day last year we had 6 5
players working out during the
summer. Tills year we averaged
right at 80 players a day.
Hopefully we’ll see some results
and positive payouts when we
get Into fall prarttee."
One player, however, did not
participate In Monday's activi­
ties for a different reason. Ju n ­
ior tackle Freddie Moore of
Tallahassee announced his In­
tention to leave the tram and
transfer to Florida AAM In Ills
homrtowu and where he will be
eligible Immediately.
'Hie coaching staff was also
Please see UCP. Page 2B

S A N FO R D • The 1999-2000 school year was not
the only thing that began on Monday.
Jim Worthington (standing, above) began his third
season as head (ootball coach at Seminole High
School on Monday as all seven mombors ol the

Seminole Athletic Conloronce kicked off the 1999­
2000 athletic year with practice beginning in all of
the Fall sports, football, cross country, swimming,
volleyball, slow pitch softball and golf (which as
previously been a spring sport).

Saltwater guides use chumming to attract fish
SANFORD - M any saltw ater
guides quietly utilize the
tech n iq u e of ch u m m in g to
literally bring fish up to the
b o at.
C hum Is grou nd-up Osh
(hat c a n lx* p u rch ased In fro­
zen b lo ck s at h alt and tackle
sh op s.
C hum m ing is m ost effec­
tively accom plish ed by a n ­
ch orin g u p -en rren t from the
llsh o r stru ctu re, pu tting n
block o f ch um In a n et bag.
and h an gin g It over the side
o f th e boat. Tiny pieces of
ch u m drift L ic k , along w ith
fish oil. and a ttr a c t b o tto m ­
dwelling fish.
C hum m ing Is m ost effective
when done over a w reck, reef,
or a sim ilar type o f bottom

stru ctu re w hich a ttr a c ts and
holds llsh.
Chum m ing Is n very effec­
tive tech niq u e fur ca tch in g
bottom fish, hut the position
of the boat Is critical. If th e
b oat is not an ch o red pre­
cisely u p -cu rren t
of
the
stru ctu re, the ch u m will n o t
drift over the stru ctu re and
a ttra ct fish.
C hum s works well b ecau se
the Osh can see. suit'll an d
ta ste the tiny b its o f ground
up bultflsh.
O nce fish begin to rise lo
th e ch um line, anglers h ook
a piece of cu t h alt and
"freellne" It Into the ch u m
line. It Is Im portant for th e
hooked halt to resem ble a
piece of ch u m drifting in the
cu rren t.

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SHUPE'S SCOOP
It is a ls o fj&lt;xxl to drift a
live b a il la th e chum Hue.
Chum slicks will a ls o a t ­
tract o p e n w a ter s p e c ie s o f
fis h .

f is h in g f o r e c a s t
B a s s fishing will lx' a s 9low
a s It gets for th e next m on th
or ao. In ten se h eat h a s
pushed b a s s Into heavy cover
or Into deep w ater, where
they are very lethargic. Bream
an d catfish a re the only sjx*clca that c o n tin u e to b ite on
a regular b asis.

Snook are roaming the
beaches in laree nnmlxTs
lust off Sebastian Inlet.
T h ese llsh tend to sch ool
over rocky bottom . B o a ts a n ­
ch o r and llsh with live halt
for fast c a tch -a n d -rclca se a c ­
tion with llsh to 2 0 pounds.
A few flounder, tarp on , redflsh an d trout are biting In
the In let.

Captain J a c k at Port Ca­

naveral reports fair offsh ore
action with king m ackerel.
King mackerel c a n lx* found
lu st off the b e a ch an d o n
close Inshore s tru c tu re .
Dolphin and w ah oo ure
scattered, but In clo se to th e
su per-clean w ater. A few king
m ackerel and triplet.ill arc
also In the buoy lin e . F lo u n ­
der am i sh ccp su cad a re b it­
ing Inside the P o rt, w hile
trout anil retlllsh a re m ted a s
fair on the flats o f the B a ­
n an a and Indian rivers.
Sh eejish cad . drum , redflsh.
Ja ck crevallc, an il a few
flounder arc keeping an glers
busy at Ponce In le t. Live or
dead shrim p Is the top b ait.
Trout and rcdllsh are rated
a s good In M osquito L ig o o n .

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Softball
Continued from Page IB
n ance (1-9).
The Lake Mary Department of
Parks nnd Recreation arc cur­
rently accepting teams for the
Fall League that Is expected to
begin the week of September
19th.
Tony
Smith
und
Nakla
Roberts opened the game with
back-to-back singles, and after
an out. scored on back-to-back
RBI singled by Robert Stevens
and Kethlan Roberts.
Following the second out ol
the Inning. Joel Lipscomb sin ­
gled In Stevens and Roberts
also scored on an error on the
play.
Jo lm Poole singled with one
out In the bottom of the first In­
ning and scored an out later on
a walk to Mike Fratrtk and
back-to-back singles by Neal
Goldman nnd Bob Palagnno.
But Sunrise Funeral Home
avoided further damage when
Fratrik was gunned down at the
plate trying to score on P ak gano's single.
Sunrise Funeral Home then
stalled pulling away In the top
of the second Inning as Keith
Acrec doubled In a pair of runs
and Acree and Stevens singled
home runs in the top of the
fourth Inning.
Sean Turner drove In a run In
the bottom of the fourth Inning
far Blue Haven Pools, but Sunruse Funeral Home answered
with two n m s In the top of the
flfth Inning on an RBI single by
Greg Hardy and a sacrifice fly
by Smith.
Fratrtk and Palagano got
those two runs back for Blue
Haven Pools In the bottom of
the filth Inning, but would gtt
no closer as Stevens tripled
with one out In the top of the
sixth Inning and scored on a
two-run home run by Kelthlan
Roberts.
Blue Haven roots closed out
the scoring In the bottom of the
seventh Inning on a two-run
single by Turner.
Providing the offense were:
Sunrise Funeral Home; four

dealt a bit of bad news when It
was determined starting defen­
sive end Marv Richardson will
be out indefinitely.
Richardson, a fifth-year se n ­
ior from Belleville. III., was
scheduled to have surgery
Monday to remove a tissue
m ass tri the sinus cavity behind
his right eye that Is causing vl-

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hits _ Robert Stevens (triple,
two nm s. two RBI). Myrlcl Reid
(double); three hits _ Joel Lip­
scomb
(run.
RBI).
Nakla
Roberts (three runs); two hits _
Kelthlan Roberts (home ntn. two
runs, three RBI). Keith Acrec
(double, three RBI). Tony Smith
(two runs. RBI); one hit _ Grrg
Hardy (run. RBI). Arthur Barnes
Iran). Also playing for the
cham pions was Steven Drnnls.
Blue Haven Pools: three hits

_ Bob Palagano (run. two RBf);
two hits _ Scan Turner (three
RBI). Joh n Poole (two nm s),
Scott DeOralT and Neat Gold­
man (one run rnch). Rafael Ra­
fael; one nin scored _ Paul
Mortality, one RBI _ Mike F ra­
trtk. Other players were: Chris
Wall. Tig Seaver. Andy Anderson. Enrique Lcbron.___________

Briefs

Parents and players can
also attend a seminar that
will explain how to enhance
chances of being seen by
cotlege and pro scouts, as
well as nrndrmlc require­
ments at each level of col­
lege ball nnd other perti­
nent topics.
The showcases are open
to freshman through grndu.cd senior players.
The lop players In re ­
gional showcase will be 1n-

provwwn ot cartam assistance
PtoaM contact Court AdmeYsraaon
at 301 N Park Aran*. Santord.
Ftonda 32771. totoprtorw number
(407) 3234330. withm 2 workmg
(toys ol yam !scape ot Fsw docu­
ment. ff hearing rnpared. (TDO) 1809 945 8771
Pctokih Augusl 3. 10 1999
DEF-Z3

D r LAND

The

Junior

nonet oe

romcuMMWMui

dst h r CMS at ft* Waal tort door of
too Saminoto County CouThouM.
Santord, Florida a ll 100 a to, onto*
29ft day ol AUGUST. 19)9. IW fed-

tim id photo by A tria Booth*

Bob Palagano (above) was the star for Blue Haven Pools, going 3for-4, scoring one run and driving in two, but unfortunately the effort
came in a 12-6 losing cause to Sunrise Funeral Home Friday night.

slon problems.
He Is not expected back In
time for the season-opener
against Purdue. He had a sim i­
lar surgery to remove a polyp
behind h is left rye last year.
"He's a fifth-year guy and you
hate to have that happen to a
g u y th a t's p a id

h i* d u e s

that

long and has an opportunity to
play the kind of schedule We've
got." Kruczek said.

Legal Notices

NOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN Flat by
vtrtura ol Oat cartam Writ ol
EtocuKon m a d out ol and i n t o
F a aaal ol F a Cotrty Cowl ol
Oranga County. Florida. Casa (
CC098-1162T upon ■ Inal judgment
■andarad Fi F a atorataid court on
t a 8Fi day ol February A D . 1999 m

trort door ol t a Samtnoto Gcxmry
CourthouM. Santord. Ftonda at
11 00 a m , on the 24Fi day oI
AUGUST. 1999. Fa toaowmg
LOT 30. CARDINAL CREEK.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 48. PAGES 95 ANO 98. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA. LESS THE
FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PAR­
C E L BEGINNING AT THE SOUTH
W EST CORNER OF SAX) LOT 30,
THENCE RUN S 99 DEGREES 19
i r EAST. ALONG THE SOUTH
LINE OF SAIO LOT 30. A DISTANCE
OF 40 00 FEET. THENCE RUN N 00
DEGREES 4V 44* EAST 4S2S
FEET TO A POINT ON THE NORTH­
WESTERLY U N E O f SAID LOT 30;
THENCE RUN S 42 DEGREES 1(7
z r WEST, 60 39 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING
e k s 3901 HOWELL BEND CT
OVIEDO FL 32745
WITNESS MY HANO end t a eaal
oI h i Corel on July 24. 1998
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol F a C etul Corel
By: Jana E. jasawc
Deputy Cierti

FISHING TOURNEY

Service League will b e
hosting a bass fishing tour­
nament aa an official event
of the 1999 Florida Gover­
nor's Cup.
All proceeds to benefit lo­
cal children's charities.
The tournament will take
place August 2 1 ,1 9 9 9 at
Crow's Bluff at Ed Slone
Park. Highway 4 4 In DeLand.
Entry fee Is $ 7 5 per boat.
For
entry
Information,
please call (407)
5322292.

Nonce is Menem oiven pu

~Thc bad thing ubout It hap­
pening now Is that tie will miss
training camp nnd that's when
you get In game shape. The
doctors have said If things go
well he could tie running In two
weeks, but If things don't go
wrll It may take six weeks."
Two-a-day practices wtll run
through Aug. 17th. U C F s s e a ­
son-opener Is Sept. 4. against
the Boilermakers In Orlando.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

tom at eafft FFwi judgment
LOT 9. BLOCK 9 OF A SESUBOtVISION. BLOCK 1 TRACT A.
NORTH ORLAMOO SECOND AOCXTION. ACCORDING TO THE FLAT
th e r e o * r eco rd ed m flat
BOOK 13. AT PAGE 79. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMWOLE
COUNTY FLOR:OA
aVV *1 FAIRFAX AVENUe SOUTH
WINTER SPRINGS a 12708
WITNESS MY HANO and f « aaal
oltiM Court wt July 23.1988.
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Fw C rcul Court

born
dalandanri
Maxamekan
Personal Treeing including but not
krrjtod to one (Aeetyter Treadme

Complete nvertory kst may be
vawad at Fa Seminole Coreiiy
Srartfs Oe.ce. too Bush Bm i ,
Santord. FL
and F a undersigned as Sherdl ol
Sammoto County. Florida. wUI al
I1 0 0 A U . on F a 3001 day ol August
A O 1999 oiler tor sale and teff to
Fa tugrait btoder. FOR CASH IN
HAM) ANO SUBJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL EXISTING U£NS. al F a From
(Weal) Door, al Fa slaps, ol Fa
Sammore County CourthouM m
Santord,
Ftonda. F a
above
Thai said sale a being made to sal
illy da terms ol Fas Writ ol
EsecuSon.
Donald F EUnger. Sheriff
Semnoto Counly. Ftonda
NOTICE REGARDING THE AMERI­
CAN w i t h d is a b il it ie s a c t o f
1990 PERSONS WITH A OISABIU
TY NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE CIVIL
OIVISION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE. 100 BUSH BLVD. SAN
FORD FLORIOA. AT LEAST FIVE
OATS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED
INGS 1407) 3398640 TOO (407)
323-332J

Pubkahed July 27, Augusl 3,10.17.
1999
With Sato bemg held on Augusl 30.

1999
DEE-173

Shop Seminole Herald’s
Classifieds Everyday!

NOTICE IB HEREBY OVEN. M l
FUNB AS CUSTOOAN FOR FUNDCO. 8 C , M M W ol M M M k a

tom n and Fetal Judgment
LO T 30. MCNEIL WOOOS.
ACCORDING
TO THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 47. PAGES 4 ANO 3. P U B IC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY FLORIDA
RVa 418 CURRY COURT
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32714
WITNESS MY HAND and Vto eatf
ot Fr* Court on Jdy 29 1999
(COURT SEAL)

PuMth August X 10.1999
DEF-22
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. M l
FUNB AS CUSTOO'AN FOR MUNICO. INC . M hoktor ol M toaowmg
caoActoNi) has Med M U cans
eatod) tor a toi (toad to b* wsuad
C anon Th* canfffcato nurtoatfi)

IN THE CIRCUtT COURT
OF TUB 19TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. M ANO FOR
U M M O LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OCNERAL
Ju n w o K m o N dcviskm

C ABE NO:88-1241 CA 14 W
AURORA LOAN
SERVICING

FORECLOSURE B ALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purdonee deled JWy 23. 1999. and
antorad m Casa NO 99992 CA ol
tha Ctcud Court aI F a EIGH­
TEENTH Jutkoal Crcul ei and tor
SEMINOLE County, Ftonda wharam
REPUBLIC BANK DB/A FLAGSHIP
CAPITAL is F a Piamtirt and
RONALO F OUINN. MARILYN F
QUINN JOSEPH M QUINN, era Fa
Dalendanlf. I w* tel to Fa Nghetl
and best tadder tor cam al t a Wed
bom door ol r a Sacunoto Counry
CourthouM. Santord, Florida al
It 00 am , on the 24H) day ol
AUGUST. 1999. Fa tottowmg
deaerbed property as M l torth n
sad Fnal Judgment
LOT 13. BLOCK 2 HEFTIER
HOMES. ORLANDO. SECTION
ONE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 13 PAGES S A 6. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
a v e 212 WILSHIRE DRIVE
CASSELBERRY FL 32707
WITNESS MY HAND end F a aaal
ol Fee Court on July 29.1999
(COURT SEAL)
HONORABLE
OENE STEPHENSON
Ctork ol F a CrtiK Court
DeputyCWk

Echevarra. WcCeU Raymar.
Barreff 4 Freppar
Post ORca Bos 3410
Tampa. FL 33601-3410
ff you s n a persiri wen e daabikry
who naad* arxcmrnodabon m ordar
to pamc&lt;ieie m tna procaadmg. you
are aneead el rw cost to you. tor Fa
provision ol cartam atttsiance
Please contact Court Admmnlntion
al 301 N Park Avenue. Santord.
FtouJa 32771. Wtophone numCar
(407) 3234330. withm 2 working
days ol yoiff races* ol Fas docu­
ment. 4 nearmg unpaired. (TDO) 1809945 8771
Putksh August 3.10. 1999

OEF-21

euant to • Final Judgment o4
Mortgage ForactoeursdetodJiAy 29,
1W«. and amend ti C a w NO. 9 8
2474CA cl Fw Orem C om el M
EIGHTEENTH JuFctal C rcut m and
tot SEMINOLE Cocmry, FtorUa
aharwn NAT IONS BANC MOOTGAGE CORPORATION to M
Mamaff and JOSEPH O BOHR. JH .
SHERRY BOHR; PRESIDENTIAL
FINANCIAL CORPORATION. A
GEORGIA
CORPORATION.
U C N E l WOOOS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
IN C ;
CRANE
RENTAL OF ORLANDO. INC ; MER­
RILL LYNCH PIERCE. FENNER A
SM ITH A DELAWARE CORPORATK3N SYSTEM aw «W D N W d M k . I

M 301 N Perk Alton*. Santord.
Flonto 32771. Utopian* number
(407) 323-4330. wervn f wortung
day* ol yotr i « * *1 m oocu
mart: &lt; hearing mparad. (TOO) I900-944*771

OTVI8ION 14-0
REPUBLIC BANK D/BIA
FLAGSHIP CAPITAL.

antorad n Casa NO. 99-784 CA ol
F a Circul Court ol Fa EIGH­
TEENTH Judeal Crust n and tor
SEMINOLE CouFy. Ftond* wtateei
FIRSTAR HOME MORTOAGE *
tha PlamUl and AU N. F AAAMbakhsh. blazer
f in a n c ia l
SERVICES.
IN C ,
ara
tha

vttcd to attend a national
showcase at The Walt Dis­
ney Wide World of Sports
complex on October 2*3.
Local players should plan
on attending the regional
showcase In Orlando on
August 28 -2 9 .
For more Information,
contact Frank Domer at
(281) 4 8 9 -6 7 2 1 or E-Mail
at
FOORNEROHOTMAIL.COM.

Continued from Page IB

________ .

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX OEEO
NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that
T 4 0 Piopertws ot South Ftonda Fk
C/o BU. FSB ATTN TAX CERT
DCPT. Fw holder ot Fw toeowng
certfftcawts) has teed said cerFFceied) tor e trs deed to be issued
yen e n Tha carVcaW nunbarit)
and year(s) ol issuance. Fw dasertobon ol Fw property, and Fw named)
m When e was assessed war* as
''’""C E R TIF IC A TE NO 3509
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1997
Deso token at Property LEG LOT 7
EDOEWOOO MANOR 1ST ADO PB
14 PO 49
Names m which aliassed Bruce W
McHenry, Panes McHenry. Veto L
McHenry A l ol sari property bang

guaranteed instrument.
mad*
oayMito to t a Clerk ol F a Croud

Caul
Dated tm 27»i day ol Jiffy. 1999
MARYANNE MORSE

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by SrwtoyC Hargett
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah: Augusl 3.10. 17. 24.1909
DCF-19

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
OF FLORIDA. IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Caea No.: 99909 CA
GREEN TREE FINANCIAL
SERVICING CORPORATION.
HECTOR RIVERA end
BLANCA RIVERA
SANTOS MENOEZ
and UNKNOWN
FENANTS.OWNEHS.
Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE
Nctica a hereby given, pursuant u
Final Judgment ol Foreclosure tor
PlambF entered m this cause m Fa
C m rl Court ol Semnoto County.
ed m Seminole Counly. Florida

guaranteed
mstrumenl.
made
payable to Fa Clerk ol F a CrcuF
Court
Deled Fee 27fi day ol July. 1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
b r SNrtay C . Hergerl
Deputy Clerit
PUtkin August 3. to. 17.24.1999
D E F I7
NO n e t OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX D U O
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Fat
FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR MUNIcertjhcaled) has Mad said cartifscated) tor a as dead to be issued
Far eon Tha cartAcala number ID
and yaat(» ol Nuance. Fa deecnp-

difcited si

LOT *33, SPRINGS OAKS UNIT 4.
ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT
IHEF1EOF RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 17. PAGES 94 ANO 98 OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
NO l E COUNTY. FLORIDA
Wekiva Road Altamonte Springs. FI
32714. at pubkc tala, to Fa highest
and bast balder, tor cam. al r « west
Fort door ot Fat Sammoto County
CourthouM m Santord. Florida al
II 00 a m . on August 31. 1999
Ojied Fw 29th day ot July. 1999
MARYANNE MOnSE
Cm
Far Croat Court
By jane E. Jasawc
Oepuiy Clerk
RlCHAHOS MOVER
Kate, Schuler. Solomon.
Spector. Foyle 4 Smger. PA.
PO Bor 800
Tampa. FL 33601-0600
ff you are a parson wen a rhsabwty
who naads any accommodation n
order to put* pula n Fee procaadmg. yoo are entitled, al no coal to
you. to die provision d certain atvs
lance
PtoaM
contact Court
Admrutttaknn. 301 N Part Avenue,
suite N301. Santord. Florida 32771.
phone (407) 323 4330 withm 2 work
mg days ol your recept ol Fes notice
4 you ate hearing or voce rnperod.
U l I 909946-4771
Pubksn August 19 17. 1999
OEF 73

CERTIFICATE NO 3778
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1997
Oeacnpeon ol Properly LEO LOT 28
PRAIRIE LAKE HEIGHTS PD 10 PO

property being n tha County ot
BSffffnoto. Stale ol Ftonda
Unless such certihcj»(s| shaff be
redeemed accortkng to tow. Fw prop­
erty desertoad m such carWicatod)
Fw west Fort door, Sammoto County
CourthouM, Santord. Ftonda on Fa
13th day of September. 1999. al
11 00 am
Paymart ol Sato lea. eppicitto
documentary stamp tasae and
racordmg hot ere laqurtd to be
par) by Fn Scrxelstu Udder at Fw
eaW Ft* paymart ol an amount
aquetto Fw Ngrwst trd a dua warn
24 N M l met Fw advertised tmw ot
tala. Al payments shat be cam ot
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payable to Fw Cletk ot toe Crcul
Court
Dated Fee Z7m day oIJMy. 1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Shelay C Hergerl
Deputy Ctork
Pubkm August 3, 10.17.24. 1999
DEF-18

PLAINTIFF
VS
DENNIS L WEARS.
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST
DENNIS L MEARS.
DIANE L MEARS. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST DIANE L MEARS.
LAKEWOOD AT THE
CROSSINGS HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. MC . THE
CROSSINGS MASTER
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC . UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA. JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESION
DEFENDANTS)

nr NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
luanl io an Ordar Granting F a
Morion to R#m I Foractotura Sato
dated July 30. 1999. antorad m CiW
C a m N o 96 1241 CA 14 W ol Fa
Circuit Court ol F a 18TH Judicial
Circuit m ant lor SEMINOLE County.
SANFORD. Florida. I w&lt;* M l to Fa
Nghesl and best bolder lor cam AT
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE ol F a SEMINOLE County
Courthouse n SANFORD. Florida, al
11 OOo'docFAU on F a 2nd day ol
Saplambar. 1999 F a toaowmg
deserted proparly as M l lorm m
said Summary Fnal Judgment o LOT 90. LAKEWOOD AT THE
CROSSINGS.
UNIT
FIVE.
ACCORDING
TO THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 38. PAGE 48. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA
Dated Fre 2nd day ol Auguil. 1999
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the C rcul Court
By Jane E Jasawc
Deputy Ctork
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persona wen daaoaaae neats
mg a special atxommodaton should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
the
SEMINOLE
Counly
CdutlhouM at 407-323 4330. 1809
944-8771 (TDO) W I 8099598770.
via Ftonda Relay Service
OAVIDJ STERN. PA.
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 400
PLANTATION FL 33324
(954) 233-8000
9ff 263831ALS&gt;
Pubkm Augusl 19 17. 1999
D E F -77

I

CASE NO97-2499CAM W
NATtONSOANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO 99-479 CA
OVtSKM 14-K

VS

BRIAN C KEYES.
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAD
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OH AGAINST
BRIAN C KEYES.
RAMONA L KEYES. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST RAMONA L KEYES:
FIRST INDIANA BANK. JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
RE NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to «n Ofdti Griming tm
Wonon io Ratal Foreclosure Sato
dated Jiffy 79. 1999. antorad in Civt
C a m No 97 2496 CA 14 W ol M
Crtcel Court ol ira I9TH Judicial
Circuit m and to* SEMINOLE County,
SANFORD. Florida. I *4 set to !he
NQlWM and bast Cwldar to* cash AT
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COURT­
HOUSE o&lt; Fw SEMINOLE County
CourtwuM m SANFORD. F tn tt, at
H aO acFx kA M on t a 3ist day or
August. 1999 t a toaoerg desertoed
property is sal form m said
Summary Fnal JudgrranL to-wC
LOT 27. BLOCK H, OAKLANO
ESTATES SECOND AOOITION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 14. PAGE 4*. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Datad Bus 79th day ol July. 1999
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
c a n ol Fa Circuit Court
By Jana E Jasawc
Deputy Clark
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. parsons »nn tksatvuws needmg • special accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
tfa
SEMINOLE
County
CourttouM at 407-323 4330. I 900945-9771 (TDO) or 1900-944-8770.
via Ftonda Relay Serves
DAVID J STERN. P A
901 3 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
s u it e soo

PLANTATION FL 33374
1944)7339000
97-&lt;M44(NATB)
Publish August 10. 17. 1909
OEF 78

FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK O f
NORTH CAROLINA
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF FLOFttOA F/K/A
CORAL QABLES FEDERAL
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
PlamMd).
VS

CARCNE BE NOER.

alal.

Detendantd)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pursuanl io • Final Judgmanl ol
Mortgage Foreclosure dalad July 29.
1999. and antorad n Casa NO 98
479 CA ol F a Croat Cowl ol t a
EIGHTEENTH Judcial Cacut m end
lot SEMINOLE County. F bride
•rarem FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION NATION­
AL BANK OF NORTH CAROLINA
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
Fl o r id a f /k /a c o r a l g a b l e s
FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSCIATION is Itie Ptamtil! and
CAREN E BENDER. UNITED
ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION ere
Fa Defendants, I nil sat to F a rugrv
ell and bail bidder tor cam al Fa
Weal bom door ol F a Sammoto
County Courthouse, Santord Florida
al 1100 a m . on Fa 31sl day ol
Augusl. 1999. Ha blowing detertad
properly as M l torth si sad Fmrt
Judgmanl
LOT 21. SOUTH PtNECREST SEC­
OND ADDITION. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK 10. PAGE 99, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND and Fa saal
ol Fes Court on Jiffy 29. 1999
(COURT SEAL)
Maryanna Mona
Clerk ol F a Cecu* Court
By Jana E Jasawc
Deputy Clerk
Echevarrw. McCaea. Raymar.
Barren A Freppar
Post Office Bos 3410
Tempa. FL 33001
F99001932
9 you ara a parson wih a dtsapany
who needs accommodation n order
to parurpeto n Fee procaadng. you
ere enwtod at no cost to you. tor Fa
provision ol certain assistance
Please contact Court AdnsmsFetcn
M 301 N Perk Avanua. Santord
Florida 33771, toiapltona number
(407) 323-4330. within 2 work*?
days ol your race** ol Fee documant, 4 hasting stipend. (TDO) 1900-94197/1

Pubkm August Id 17.1999
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71— H i l p W a v t id

71— Help W anted

71— Help Wanted

111—

99—Apartments
Unfurnished

71— H elp Wanted

R csort/Vacations

(ta tty lor etUM thed. eipendmg. company O n * ! a u t o c a ­

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Ren tals

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Jem igan
properties, inc.
103—H ouses *
Unfurnished

For 429 eg. ft. office auita*
downtown Senkord. Two 400 aq
ft oMoa apaoa i n w nr. down­
town. Ron Jerrvgen, 330-3255

C a l 407-3234)000 &gt;pr M L
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97—Apartments
F urnished

55— B usiness
O pportunities

pursuant to the Final Judgment
■rawed n a cate penkng m tad
C o a l aw ityte cl when w enkcatod

Openings lor panort to Carpentar Shop. Wood/ Piatkc Cutcng
from panama. Also Assembly
people with
lom a boat me­
chanic experience Oood waga«. benetil* A working conatn nt Apply al Velocity Power
Boats. &lt;690 FrUpatnck Pomt.
Santord 376 6683

Butter 6 MoacTc P A
3119 S Conwey R d. Sto E
Orlando. Ftonda 37817
1407)361 4700
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Pitokth Augutl 10, 17, 1099
DCF-74

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495

WE NEED HOUSES
TO RENT

OMndbfAO/J ItO O m U U 69/mm

W here the
deals are!

Credit Card Billing
1-800-CtTY-FUN

57— O pportunities

Decoy Ctort
(COURT SEAL)
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Ankwa L Aytotl Notch

SANPONO
2/1 5 Dcptox w/WD Hoota*
CAVA lawn UafeS. 9565/550

Lcxfcs Call FREE!
(407) 786-TALK*

WITNESS my hand end official t*al
o» sad Court a»t Wtfi day or July
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t a x . 301 N Paik A.nua. State
NJ0V Santord. Ftonda 37771. 1407}
1734330 ert 4777. M M 7 worttng
day* oT your iaca*&gt;l ot ffet Notoe or
Forecknure Sato. 4 you ara hearing
enpoaed, cal 1 BU0 91MI771 a you
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CLEF* OF THE CIRCUIT COURT

107—M obile H omes
F or R ent
ELDER SPHNO B OH SR 427. 2

Sh o p with US

untum 9105/ wk * *125 dap.

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CARPENTERS
POSITIONS AVAILABLE FO R
FRAME AND TRUE C A R P E N T­
ERS. Hammer out a NEW C A ­
R EER W/Tha Top Company

59— F i n a n c i a l
S e r v ic e s

TubeTec, Inc.
301 Brown Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771

perm* e 400-117-0791-ERP The preyed n touted n Semnoto County.
Section 25 Towntrip 19 Soum. Range 79 East The perms eiShoru.t A
SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON 2 ACRES TO SERVE A
tergto tjmSy retOontmi dock |P m W ) Th* receiving waterbody to Sylvan

Lake
The Me&lt;t) oontasvng Pm eppacatnn tor Pto above Sttod perm.it it ava4-

MM tor nspacton Monday enough Friday euepl tor legal noways. 6 00
a m to S O O p m a lth e S I John* River Water Management Daslnct (O r tret
Heatkpjarlett). 4049 Raid Street Patolka. FL 32ITS 1479 A person whose
tubttanhal merest* are .Heeled by to* Os met permnmg decision may pels
tot tor an admmnatrve hearing in accadanca wrPi tec bon. 170 569 and
170 57. f S . or may choos* to pursue medvitron at sn anematrve remedy
osier section 170 573. Fiord* tlatulet. Cwtare Pie deedtn* tot Nmg a pels
ton. Choosng medulmn » a not adversely affect Pie right to a hearing *
nwkawvi does not lesull m a samemerff The procedures tor pursuing me*
ahcxi ar* set torth n section 170 573. Ftonda Statutes, and rutos 28-106 i l l
and 78-106 401-404. Ftonda Admnstrativa Coda Petitions must Comply
w4h to* loqueements ot Ftonda AdmausPabve Cod* Ruto 40C-1 i l l and
40C-1 521 and be Nad wffh (received by) Pto Ditkic! Clerk tocatod al Osircl
Headquartors. Hifmoy 100 Wasl. Pelaika, Ftonda 37177 hentxxis tor
adnwstiabve hearing on Pi* above appheakoryt) must be Ned wiffwi twen­
ty orw (71) days ol pubfccation o&lt; Pas nonce w wiffvn twenty us (701days Of
Pie O ld cl deposing note* ol Pus mere el Pw maJ tor mose persons to
whom Pw Dntntt msas actual note# Future to Me a peWron within P u ten*
period Hut ronsotute a waiver oI any nghi(») such persorHS) may (leva to
redoes] an admnakanv* detorrrwvahon (hearing) under section 120 57.
F S . concerning pi* sutfccl permit Petibuns wtuch are not Med n accor­
dance »im Pi* above provisions ar* tutted to iksmnsal
Because Pie admmslrative heating process t* desrgned to tormulato ffnal
agency action, the Mmg ol a petition means that Pi* District's Miel acton may
D* different horn pie position taken by it m pa* nonce ot ml*iff Parsons
who** substantial mtoresl w&gt;n be affected by any such decI*on ol pie Dnmct
on Pi* aipHcant have ttw right to petition to become a parry to Pia proceedmg. at accordance with Pto tern**merit* sal torth above
Publish august to. 1999

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General Laborere/Machine Operators
Daniel Lab Technician: Fuff
Tima. E ip reqd tor technician S
denture lab 904-774-0064

Types correspondence S re­
ports Must have ascephonal
people sluts Must be computer
Herat* A tarmkar with common
business sotlwsre Team player
Musi be comlortable with mutoLasJung A meeting deadhnes
Neal, personabla A organized
Fas HR, at 339-7129____________
COL Cleat A Driver: Local terns

(starting @ $7.50/tir)

Welders (Rate negotiable with exp.)
Exp. TIG, certification a plus.

Man
Tossing
Eipenenced Lawn Maintenance
parson MechanicaPy inclined
Vakd drivers leans* Salaried
portion PF/W/P 37a 8556
Full or F T uhMwt payment col­
lections Cash handling t i p a
plus Pis caff 330-0458 tor sort
Growth-oriented telecommunica­
tions company seeks a IrtontSy.
outgoing and motivated, cus­
tomer care representative with at
toast 1 year customer service
s i penance Must be a team
player, computer literate, and be
willing to team about the tele­
communications Industry Cable
TV espenenc* desired but not
required Competitive compen­
sation
package
including
health, dental and 401K. Fas re­
sume to 407-333 2510 or mail to
F C P . P O B o . 951553, Lake
Mary.
FL
32795-1553
NO
WALK4NS O R PHONE CALLS
Handyman to work on home*
Need* own irantponaiion Call
373-7161 or Be«p*r 9600056
Houaa Cleaning: Time on your
hands? Coma clean house*
with u* 17/hr * mileage No
nite*/wknd» Car reqd. 634-5595
Instillation person; Growing
sales company need* aipd in­
staller lor office shelving sys­
tem Travel within state, good
benefits 407-328 0664 or Fax.
407-378-8184

• IS Day COL Tbilisi
• Day I Wtskssd Clams
• Financial Assistants
• Carriars Hiring On Slta

.Truck Driver
i institute

Production work. Experience with lathe,
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All applicants must Ik able
to handle 50-75 lbs.
Attractive benefit package

Call: (407) 325-0940
or
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Mon . Aug. 23rd 9 30 am
Wed.. Aug. 2SII) 10 30 a m.

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DAILY W ORK. DAILY PAYI1
W t have immediate openings
tar Warehouse and Labor (Oba.
Com* In today, work today, and
get pari today Com* In to Right
Hand Man. 601 Doguack Rd or
call us al 260-6104

3 2 9 1 S . S A N F O R D A Y E .. S A N F O R D • 3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

Machinists (Rate negotiable with exp.)

45

PREVIOUS SOLUTION *M'i a proven (act that capital
punishment is a known detergent lor crimo * — Archie Bunker
(Carroll O’Connor)

• Single Story Design
• Friendly On-Site Management
• No One Below or Above
• Furnished or Untarnished
• Energy-Efficient
• Electricity Furnished In Studios
Only

800-5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

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ELECTRICIANS
7 LIVE WIHE ELEC TR ICIAN S
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Y E S TER D A Y
Call
and receive 9100 Sign on Bo­
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Emptoymenl

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With Liberty And
Justice For All

Sanford Area Manufacturer
h as the following openings:

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ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Apprv Job Assist
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ending
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Type of
bargain
Grasp firmly
Come before
Charm
Foil
Yalie
Lika some old
people
Christmas
decoration
-'Dallas'*
family name
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N. Amer.
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HaaRh A Baauty
ForSata
Camatory Lots
Rommdor Sarvtcas
Luxury Itams
Computar/TV
Porsonals
HaaflhCara
LostS Found
Spatial Nottcas
Nursary S Chid Cara
Wotght Managomant
Hypnosis
HsaAh Insuranca
Lagai Sarvtcas

118 Offlca Spaca For Rant
119 Pasture For Rant
123 Wanted To Rant
123 Laaaa To Own
127 StoragalOfflcs For Rant

67 Carsar
i^onsuxana
69 Rasumas

70 Educaaon S Training
f 1 n«ip wtnteo

REAL ESTATE

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141 Homos For Sale
143 Out ot Stats
Property For Sale
143 Resort Property For Sals
147 Industrial Property For Sale
149 Mobile Home lots For SMe
149 Commercial Property For Sale
131 Investnent Property For Sals
133 Acreage lot For Sale
134 Opan House
1S3 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mob4a Homas For 8ti*
159 Roti Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 waterfront Property For Sale
163 Duplex For Sale

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93 Rooms For Rant
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97 Aparlmonts •Fumlahad
99 Aparimants •Unfumishad
100 CondonSnum Ranlalo
101 Housaa FumWtad
103 Housas Unfumishad
103 Duptos/Triptox
107 MoMs Homos For Rant
111 Raaon Vacation*
114 Warahousa/Rantal Spaca
113 Industrial Rantals

43 Dabt Conookdabon |
35 Butinas*
Opportunist*
57 Opportunity*
59 Flnantiai Sarvtcas
61 Monay lo Land
63 Mortgagas

141— H o m es Fo r S ale

181— A p p l ia n c e s 4
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

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■an 2 orMopedte manrsMea.
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Coal taoo Mute tea &gt;293 cash
499-2391

3 to 4 Bdrm Homes Aval
Easy OuaWy. CALL TOOAYfl
For Fiee Phone
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Jean Coteor *03-471-3*21 or
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For S ale

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Make Oner Cal Barbara After
4 00 PM. at 407*324-7179
163 — W a t e r fr o n t
P r o p e r t y F o r S ale
in ON CANAL TO SM LAKE.
POOL. ON 1/2ACRE. 11S4J09
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
(407)321-4794

ADVANCE TECTOMCS
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2 69-C lea n in g S e r v ic e s
Taylor Prat. Cleaning Service
Ree/ComrrV Farrxty ownetLoper
Free eat / Lic.1ni Bonded
407-474 -ee*1

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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

A ma M or everyffing Lowest
rata*. priced by job 497-3439

287-L awn S ervic es
Supertnm Lawn Cara/Landacape
Raaoddng. Free Etamaiea 15
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Cleaning, Sale A
AflordaOia. 321-4122

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                    <text>Seminole Herald

Serving

Sanford. Casselberry.
Lake Mary. Longwood,
Oviedo, Winter Springs

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Yard Sale this
Saturday
S A N FO R D •A Neighborhood
Watch Yard Sale will be held
Saturday, June 10, beginning at
9 a m. and lasting all day on
Maple Avenue and Ho0y
Avenue, from 9th Street to 10th
Street in Sanford. Proceeds w tl
benefit Operation Clean Sweep,
an organization of neighbors
formed to beautify and watch
over the neighborhood. Larue's
Fam ily Bar will sponsor movies,
drinks and popcorn for chM ren
at 911 Maple Avenue. Movie
times are at 9:30 a m ., 11 a m .
and 1 p.m . For more Informa­
tion, call (407) 322-2301.

trstorms
Low: 72

S in c e 1908

\

Tom Quinn and
Sanford All-Stars
begin tournaments
IB

Afternoon
High: 93

and Seminole County

□ BRIEFLY

Weather

Strsst Fsstivsl In
Sanford
S A N FO R D •A variety of d e e ale cars w « Hne First Street from
S-9 p m lor Vte year's second
Street Feetfval In S «ifo rd M e
Saturday. Th e festival, spon­
sored by Sanford Mam Street, la
held Vie third Saturday of every
month through October. Stores
and businesses along First
8treet wR remain open. There
wnt be music, prizes and food.
, For $5, people attendtog the
festival can purchase barbecued
pork, chicken, Ice cream, and
drinks.

B y B ill K o m s _____________________________
Staff W riter

S A N F O R D - The battle over a pro­
posed hotel and conference renter In
downtow n Sanford w ill continue until at
least September follow in g a judge's deci­
sion to set a hearing date.
The Society for the Preservation o f Fort
M ellon Park is challenging the city o f
Sanford's effort to locate a hotel and con­

ference center at Fort M ellon Park on
Sanford's waterfront. The Society argues
that state officials should not have
approved the city's com prehensive land
use plan amendments that allow the pro­
ject.
Lawrence P. Stephenson, a state adm in­
istrative law judge, w ill rule on the
Society's challenge at a hearing Sept. 8,9
and 10 at the County Services Building.
Stephenson on June 8 denied the city's

m otion to reject the Society's petition for
a hearing.
Sanford M ayor Lan y Dale said the city
and the state's Department o f
Com m unity A ffairs is prepared to
defend against the Society's challenge.
"This doesn't surprise me at a ll," Dale
said. "I'm very confident w e 'll be found
in com pliance."
In a N ovem ber referendum, city voters
approved the plan to build a hotel and

Sanford, F L

5 0 C e n ts

Historic
District kicks
o ff tour book
5A

conference center on Fort M ellon Park by
a 55- to 45-percent m argin. The Society is
seeking signatures to force a new refer­
endum.
'T h e y 'v e challenged us on everything
w e've tried to d o," Dale said. "It's amaz­
ing. We have a referendum, w e win, and
yet this small group keeps challenging
It."
PRA Developm ent, the company in
See Hotel, Page 3 A

Sanford’s M ain
Street program
hits roadblock
ayRu— WhRe
Stan Writer
9-year-old Shemika Bradley
pooka out ot a bus window
sho loaves Pino Croat
Elornontary School for sum­
mer vacation.

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Farewell

Voluntaare naadad
to htlp children
S A N FO R D •Volunteer Court
Advocates are needed by the
Quardlan Ad Utem Program of
Seminole County to represeht In
court the best Interests of c h idren who have been abused or
neglected. Th e program la e ry e .
riendng a shortage of court
advocates and an Increase In
cases. Th e 24-hours of trNning
w il be held at Vte Juve n le
Justice Center on Bush
Boulevard In 8anford on Friday,
June 25, (1 p m -9 p m ),
Saturday (9 a m -4 p m ), •
Monday (5 p.m .-8.30 p .m ), and
Tuesday (6 p m -9 p m ).
Training wM be handted by pro*
fetsionaie and program a ta i.
For more Information and an
application. ca* (407) 665­
6370.

S A N F O R D - In the late after­
noon Wednesday, Seminole
C ounty's fiv e commissioners eager not to raise t u n • w ere
looking for op p ortu n ities to
sey "n o " to som e o f the grants
being requested by com m unity
service agencies in the territory.
Sanford M ain Street was a vic­
tim.

Director Linda Kuhn asked
for $35,000 and received Zip.
"Is there an end to this pro­
gram ?' A goal? A day o f reckon­
ing?," Com m issioner Grant
M aloy asked Kuhn. Main Street
received grants the last four
years.
Com m issioner Randy M orris
told Kuhn the Sanford Main
Street request was "not appro­
priate" fo r the county's grant
program and w ould be better

See Main Street, Page JA

Jordan wins award
for doing the math
truly unexpected," responded
Jordan. " I think the approach I
use is a com bination o f dearer
explanations to students and
S A N F O R D - When Seminole
the fact that m y students know
Com m unity C ollege instructor
it
makes a difference to me
BUI Jordan tells his students to
whether
or not they grasp the
"d o the m ath," he really means
m
aterial."
U.
S.C.C. president Dr. E. Ann
Thanks to a pioneering
M
cGee
labels Jordan, "the kind
approach he helped develop to
o
f
faculty
m em ber any commu­
the prickly subject o f algebra,
nity
college
president would
students at S.C.C. and M iam iDade
_______________ ________________ want. H e
knows that to
Com m unity
“Hr undaretands that be relevant to
C ollege are
•xcallanca in tha
students. H e
doing the math
understands
classroom is a vital
better than
that exceUence
ever.
kay to tha future.”
in
the class­
So much so
room
is a vital
that the long­
D
r.
E
.
Ann
M
c
G
e
e
key
to
the
tim e teacher
future."
recenUy added
Seminole Com m unity
Jordan has
to his im pres­
College President
spent
much o f
sive list o f
_______________
his
35-year
accolades by
teaching career at S.C.C. He
returning from Washington,
says his love o f math was fos­
D.C. w ith the Association o f
tered by his A popka high school
Com m unity C ollege Trustees
teacher Sarah H arvey w ho
1999 Regional Faculty Mem ber
Instilled an enthusiasm for the
award. H e now stands in line
subject many And confusing
for possible national recognition
and perplexing.
later this fall.

SUff Writer

□ Q U O TE

“Some people are
molded by their
admirations, others
by their hostilities.**

June 17. 1999
91st Year. No. 211
(407) 322-2611

Judge sets hearing on hotel

Quitter’s Guild
meeting
S A N F O R D -T h e Central
Florida OuMer's Q u id wM hold
ITs monthly meeting on
Thursday. June 24, at 7:30 p m .
in the Senior Citizen's wing of
the Sanford Civic Center.
Applque teacher, Mary
Sorensen. wN lecture on *VltuM
Textures.’ Visitors are always
welcome. For more Information,
can Maureen W hile at (407)
339-4606.

TH U R S D A Y

n n o urosi cw m eniary ocnooi students celebrated the last day of class Wednesday. For the fifth-graders, it was
the last time they would attend Pina Crest as students, so they took a final ’graduation walk* around school
before leaving. Som e students became tearful, like Mindy Doner, above, who hugs teacher Am y Copeland
before leaving school.

Elizabeth Bowen

"It's a w onderful honor and

See Jordan, Page 4A

County bar association rates local judges
B y J o e P e S a n tli__________________________

Staff Writer
SA N FO R D - It's been affectionately
labeled in legal d rd es as, "th e one thing
judges fear m ore than their w ives."
Seminole County's Circuit and County
Court judges received their annual report

cards from the Seminole County Bar
Association this week. The 1999 Judicial
Poll Results indicate the bar's attorney's
rate Judge Kenneth R. Lester w ith the
highest overall marks and judge Leonard
V. W ood w ith the low est scores among
Circuit justices.
A t the County Court level judge
Carm ine Bravp em erged at the head o f

the class w ith the highest overall scores
w hile judge Ralph Eriksson scored the
lowest.
The annual poll, w hich allow s attor­
neys to respond anonymously, rates jus­
tices in seven different categories on a
scale o f one-to-Ave. A one indicates very
poor perform ance in a given category
w hile a A ve represents an excellent rat­

ing. The judges are rated in areas o f
legal knowledge, im partiality, demeanor,
diligence and efficiency, integrity, and
service to community. A mean score is
then derived for an overall rating. The
m ail response rate to the survey this year
was right at 50 percent as 130 o f the bar's
260 practicing lawyers responded.

See Judges, PagelA

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A life worth living
A couple o f years ago Dennis
Joyner tried to go on an escalator
in his wheelchair.
He was rushing to catch a
flight at National Airport in
Washington D.C.
Unable to break clear at the top
o f the escalator, Joyner had to roll
over and out o f the wheelchair.
Doing so, he dislocated his
right shoulder.
Since the incident Donna Joyner
has warned her husband about
any further escalator tumbling.
“She's even threatened to go
with me on trips." Joyner joked
Wednesday.
Joyner, 50, has worked for
Seminole County for more than
10 years. H e's currently the
Assistant Supervisor o f Elections
for the county.
Those who have worked with
Joyner say he is the most cheer­
fu l optimistic, positive person
they have ever met. “ Want a
hero?" Diane Merkt said. “Here's
a genuine hero. The most posi­
tive Individual I'v e m e t"
Joyner made a resolve 30 yean
ago that “somehow, some w ay"
he would keep on going after he
lost both legs and his left hand in
an explosion during an Arm y
reconnaissance mission in the
Mekong Delta region o f South
Vietnam.
He had been in Viet Nam 32
days when he tripped into the
booby trap mine. Aware what
had happened and seeing his
legs and left hand were gone,
Joyner screamed, “let m e die. let
me die."
A sergeant slapped him in the
face to keep Joyner from going
into shock. And he told the 20year-old soldier, "You have a lot
to live for."
• Sgt. Eddie Reynolds was cor­
rect Dennis Joyner had a lot to
live for.
“I have something to share

with people," said Joyner, a past
National Commander o f the
Disabled American Veterans
(D A V ) w ho was named once by
President Ronald Reagan as the
.............................. nation's
Disabled
American o f
the Year.
Joyner has
spoken in
cities across
the country,
trying his
best "to
crawl inside
your chest
Russ
and to mas­
sage your
^
heart."
H e tells
people that life goes cm and If
you're goin g to live, its best to
keep sm iling and enjoying life.
"The m ore I spoke, the more I
realized I was enjoying life," he
said.
His favorite times today are
with his w ife and their 10-yearold daughter, Kristen. She's a
student at Saba! Point
Elementary School and a good
swimmer. Dennis swims with
her at their home pool. H e also
rides a three-wheel bike with a
hand pedal and shoots baskets
from his wheelchair.
O f all the stories Joyner tells,
the one that best captures his
spirit, resolve and sense o f
humor concerns a hunting trip a
few years ago.
“Other hunters saw m e out in
the w oods and I'm sure they
wanted to run," he said.
T h e first deer I ever got * I
don't think I really got IL I think
the deer died o f a heart attack. It
came running into the m iddle o f
the field and saw m e in a wheel­
chair with a gun. It looked right
at me and said, 'you 've got to be
k id d in g .'"

White

Police Loft
D U I Arrests
Longw ood • June 16. John Robert Irw in, 22,17-92 Longw ood,
was slopped by Longw ood police at SR 434 and Grant Street.
H e was charged w ith drivin g under the influence o f alcohol,
driving w ith a suspended license, and violation o f a traffic con­
trol device.
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W inter Springs • June 15. W ilia m Frederick M iller, 51, o f
Suncrest Loop, Casselberry, was stopped by W inter Springs
police at SR 434 and Sunshadow. H e was charged w ith drivin g
under the Influence o f alcoh ol
Longw ood - June 15. Walter Joe Harris, Jr., 23, o f SR 46,
Sanford waa Hopped by Longw ood police at SR 600 and
W ild mere. Ha was charged w ith d rivin g under the Influence o f
a lcoh ol drivin g with a suspended license, and drivin g w ith
im proper and unsafe equipment.
Sanford - June 15. G ary Arthur Durrance, 49, o f West 1st
Street, Sanford was stopped by Sem inole County deputies at
Bush Boulevard in Sanford. H e was charged w ith driving
under the influence o f alcohol and disorderly intoxication.

D rug Arrests
A popka - June 16. H enry Clemens, 48, o f N.W . 46th Street, F t
Lauderdale, was stopped by Sem inole and Orange County
deputies at RT. 441 and Overland in Apopka. He was charged
w ith possession o f a controlled substance-cannabis.

Longw ood • June 15. Michael Alan Trombley, 19, o f Curry Ford
Road, Orlando, was stopped by Seminole County deputies at
the Westbound rest area in Longw ood. H e was charged w ith
possession o f a controlled substance.
Altam onte Springs - June 15. Eduardo Soto, 25, o f G eorgetow n
D rive, CasseibeRy, was stopped by Altam onte Springs police at
A fton Square. H e was charged w ith possession o f cannabis.
Sanford - June 15. Robert Henry Taylor, 24, o f Matanzas Road,
DeBary, w as stopped by Seminole County deputies at C R 15
.an d SR 400. H e was charged w ith possession o f a controlled
substance-cocaine.
Altam onte Springs * June 15. Jacqueline R. Harper, 22, o f
Broadmoor Road, Lake Mary, was arrested by Altam onte
: Springs police at a local restaurant. She was charged w ith poe! session o f cocaine.

OBITUARIES
M A R Y M . HECHLER
M ary M . Hechler, 101, N orth
Lake D rive, Orange City, died
W dnesday June 16,1999. Bom in
Brooklyn, N.Y., she m oved to
C entral Florida in 1979 from
B rooklyn. M rs. H echler was
retired after 43 years w ith the
Massapequa Branch o f Brooklyn
Trust C o., later known as
M anufacturer's Trust. She was a
m em ber
of
First
U nited
M ethodist Church o f Deltona.
Bauldauff Fam ily Funeral
H om e, Deltona, Is in charge o f
services.
C L IN T O N D E C O N TI
Clinton DeConti, 56, Linden
D rive, W inter Springs, died
Tuesday June 15, 1999. Bom in
Providence, R.I., he m oved to
Central Florida in 1980. M r.
DeConti was a commercial con­
tractor and a project manager.

Casselberry • June 16. W illiam C. M organ, 34, o f G eorge Street
in W inter Springs was stopped by CaaaelbeiTy police at SR 436.
Ha was charged with aggravated assault w ith a deadly

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M A R Y R U T H MEW ES
M ary Ruth M ewcs, 94, Sherry
Avenue, W inter Springs, died
W ednesday June 16, 1999. Bom
June 29, 1904 in W ilm ington,
Ind., she had resided in Central
Florida for 38 years. Mrs. M ew es
was a retired school teacher. She
w as a m em ber o f Sanlando
U nited
M ethodist
Church,
Longw ood.

Mrs. M ew es was a graduate o f
Indiana University, and a mem­
ber o f D elta Kappa Gamm a
H onor Society.
Survivors include daughter-inlaw, A lice M ewes, Longw ood;
m other,
Etta
I.
Easkrlght;
nephew,
H lllis
R.
Fetter,
Casselberry;
niece,
M arcell
Fuller, Butler, Ind.; eight grand­
children.
Banfleld Funeral H om e, W inter
Springs, is in charge o f arrange­
ments.

Survivors include sisters, Ruth
Ann C ox o f W inter Garden, and
Ann Lee Geuss o f Deltona.
Bauldauff Fam ily Funeral
H om e, Sanford, is In charge o f
services.
JOSEPH V IC T O R S C H M ID T
Joseph Victor Schmidt, 79,
W alter R id ge D rive, DeBary,
died M onday June 14, 1999.
Bom in H om a, Czechoslobakia,
he m oved to Central Florida in
1987 from Toms River, N.J. Mr.
Sshmidt was a retired machinist
for Latendorf C onveying Corp.,
N.J. H e attended St. A nn's
Catholic Church in DeBary.
Su rvivors include w ife,
Elizabeth Schm idt, DeBary;
brother, John Rusnak, Toms
River, N.J.
Four towns Crem ation,
DeBary, is In charge o f services.
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W ALTE R W . M O FFET
W alter W. M offet, 47, W. First
Street, Sanford, died M onday
June 14,1999. Bom A u g. 2,1951
in Groton, Conn., he m oved to
C entral F lorida in 1969 from
Croton. M r. M offett was a g o lf
course groundskeeper.
Mr. M offett was a US. A rm y
Veteran.

P a fa 1A
addressed at today's Economic
D evelopm ent Department bud­
getin g session.
The BBC encouraged Kuhn to
"be m ore creative • to g o where
the funds are."
TheTaJari School o f A rts in
Sanford asked for $24,790 and
was at first turned down, 3-2,
by the BCC. W hen District 5
Com m issioner Daryl M cLain
and M orris appealed,
Com m issioner Dick
VanD erW dde changed his vote.
Tajari w ill receive $12^)54, same
as it did last year.
T h is (Tajari) is an outstand­
ing program - one w e defin itely
need to include In our fu n din g,"
M orris said. I 'm pleased that
D aryl M cLain's appeal was
accepted - that Dick
VanD erW dde changed his
vo te."
A s a rule the BCC provides
grants to a variety o f agencies to
m eet the essential individual
and fam ily needs and to
im prove the quality o f life fo r
county residents. This past year
$1,101,126 w as given to the
agendes deem ed worthy.
Requests this year w ere for
$2,167,647. H alf this w ill be
funded.
Executive Director Ed Posey
cam e in to pick up another
$270,000 fo r another Central
Florida Zoological Park grant monies w hich com e from the

county's'Tourism D evelopm ent
Trust Fund. The zoo has
received a cash grant each year
since the TD T fund was esta b ­
lished in 1988/89.
"O ur committment to the zoo
is quite a hefty on e," M aloy said
Wednesday. H e said he wanted
to know m ore about what the
county was getting for its
money.
BCC Chairman Carlton
H enley said he supported ther
zoo but also had questions.
M orris suggested a "fu ll­
b low n " zo o prestentation • one
that w ill be held in July. The
BCC w ould then hear exactly
how much the zoo needed
im m ediately and what could be
paid later.
"W e've got to talk to Dr.
D oo Little and the anim als,"
M orris said, jokingly. " A ll o f us
support the zo o ....it's tim e for
us to sit dow n and talk."
The budget hearings continue
today and Friday. Today's moat
interesting session w ill begin
approxim ately at 2 p.m. when
the county's judge* ask for their
needs. A fte r seven yea n o f
delays, the BCC must fund a
counrt house expansion.
“M aybe w e 'll make progress
today." M orris said. "W e've
been boelteroua about the deci­
sion and w e 'v e been silen t The
judges have shown remarkable
patience w ith us."

The county is proposing a
$438.6 m illion budget fo r 19992000. There's a w rap-up session
late Friday. The final budget
w ill be adopted In Septem eber
after tw o advertised public
hearings.

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charge o f building the proposed
300-room hotel and conference
center, has not com pleted a fea­
sib ility study on the waterfront
site. D ale said a hotel and con­
ference center w ill not be built if
the study is less than favorable.
Th e city hai been chosen as
the site o f the county conference
center.
M illard H u n t Chairman o f
the Society, said Stephenson's
June 8 decision is a step for­
ward.
T h e d ty 's attempt to silence
the voice o f its ow n citizens has
been soundly rejected," Hunt
said. "W e look forw ard to
addressing the com prehensive
plan Issues in a fair and im par­
tial hearing and ate confident
that the d ty w ill ultim ately fa ll
in its attem pt to com m ercialize
Sanford's only true com m unity
park."
Th e Society is challenging the
d ty 's com prehensive plan
amendments on the grounds
that they allw developm ent that
w ill im pact roads, w ater runoff,
environm ental conditions and
recreational facilities in a man­
ner that w ill adversely affect the
Society members.
The Society also says that the
developm ent w ill cause a toes o f
park open space, recreational
lake view s and waterside activ­
ities^ and degrade i” **) trans­
portation facilities.
The d ty responds that there
w ill still be open space and a
fishing pier in Fort M elton Park

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H e was a Catholic.
S u rvivors include w ife ,
Frances, W inter Springs; mother,
C arolin e,
Massachussettes;
daughter, Katherine, N ew York;
daughters; Katherine o f N ew
York,
K im berly
Tobias
of
Sanford, Lisa Reed o f C alifornia;
sister,
Frandne
Tillm an,
W estfort, Mass.; one grandchild.
W oodlaw n C arey Hand
Funeral H om e, Longw ood, is In
charge o f services.

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baseball and softball com plex
are planned for Chase Park,
where gam es and tournaments
can be held.
The d ty says that all other
needs, including transportation
facilities, w ater runoff, and
environm ental conditions, w ill
be addressed before the d evel­
opm ent ta k a place on Fort
M elton Park.
Hunt said he is hopeful that a
proposed 400-room hotel and
con ference center In W inter
Springs w ill gain the county
convention center, rather than
Sanford's proposed 300-room
hotel and conference center.
"W e did n 't want to be in the
position o f w orking against the
com m unity," Hunt said. "This
w ou ldn't have happened had
the hotel been m oved somelace other than Fort M elton
ark."

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m ath.
Te a m in g u p w ith W illia m I*.
Pa lo w of M ia m i-D a d e
C o m m u n ity College, the pair
initiates.! a substantial change in
the instruction of entry-level
m athematics courses. For too
lo n g students w ere learning the
m athematical concepts of arith­
metic a n d algebra in Isolation,
w ith o u t seeing h o w m any of
the concepts of mathematics are
interrelated. T h e instructors
developed a m ath cu rricu lu m
that teaches the tw o subjects at
the same tim e in a spiraling
approach. T h e ir collaborative

effort soon led to the in tro d u c­
tio n o f a n e w textbook integnieit
Arithmetic and Algebra that basi­
ca lly com bined m aterial found
in separate text books for tra d i­
tional m ath and e n try-le ve l alge­
bra.
In a three-year test period at
S .C .C . a n d M ia m i-D a d e , the new
b o o k a n d the novel approach
led to dram atic results. A t
S .C .C . there has been a 4 4 5 per­
cent increase in the success rate
b y students taking the com bined
course rather than the tw o course series. Tlie same percent­
age of students were m ore suc­
cessful in subsequent advanced
and integrated arithm e tic/pre a lgebra courses.
"I d o n 't necessarily just leach
algebra. 1 teach students," said
Io rd a n . " T h e biggest problem
w ith algebra is that students
often get stuck at the starting
point. O n ce the light b u lb goes
off, they really get ro llin g ."
Jordan also incorporates the
use of g ra p hin g calculators
w h ic h he says, if used properly,
help p ro vid e clearer insight for
students b y taking m athem atical
principles, equations and fo rm u ­

las from the conceptual to the
concrete.
'T h e re 's a perception that
today's students k n o w Iras and
Iras," concluded Jordan. "B u t I
haven't seen a n y great change in
the student b o d y o v e r the years,
just changes in the w a y m aterial
is presented and taught.”
Jordan’s a w a rd w a s one of
five presented to regional facul­
ty w in n e rs. If the m ath is co r­
rect, he stands a 20 percent
chance of w in n in g the national
a w ard.

F ro m S ta ff R e p o rts
A lta m o n te S p rin g s police are
c o n tin u in g th e ir investigation
today in to a W ednesday after­
noon accident that claim ed the
life of a 76 ye a r o ld d rive r.
A c c o rd in g to witnesses the
d riv e r o f a light b lu e 1999 Ford
C r o w n Victoria appeared to be
unconscious a n d slu m p e d o ve r
the w he e l of his vehicle as it
approached the intersection of
1-4 and SR 4.16. T h e vehicle
s w e rve d into the side of a
stopped se m i-truck,
Witnesses o n the scene l&gt;egan
C P R and the vic tim w as attend­
ed to b y K it h the A lta m o n te
S p rin gs Fire D e pa rtm en t and
the Sem ino le C o u n t y Fire
D e pa rtm en t. H e w as transport­
ed to F lo rid a H osp ita l

A lta m o n te w h e re lie w as p ro ­
nounced dead. T h e victim 's

notification of next of kin. T h e
accident rem ains u n d e r investi­

nam e is b e in g w ith h e ld p e n d in g

gation.

TRANSMISSION
TROUBLE?

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By B ill Kerns___________
Staff W riter
S A N F O R D - Work w ill begin
next w eek on the four-acre site
o f Sanford's community swim ­
m ing pool near Seminole H igh
School.
Four acres o f land for the
olym pic-size swim m ing pool
w ill be cleared starting next
week. The 50-meter pool is
expected to be ready for use in
2000. Briar Corporation is
donating 515-20,000 worth o f
labor to clear and excavate land
for the pool. The Sanford C ity
Com m ission on Monday aw ard­
ed a $1 m illion bid to W eller
Pools for construction.
M ike G ood, the ow ner Briar
Corporation w ho graduated
from Sem inole H igh School in
1976, said excavation w ill be
com plete in tw o to three weeks.
'T h e pool w ill be a tremen­
dous asset,” G ood said. "W e're
just trying to g ive something
back. It behooves us in this day

and time to get involved. There
would be more projects like
these if more people and com ­
panies also get involved. We'd
amaze ourselves at what w e can
accomplish."
Construction on the site w ill
begin once the land lias been
cleared. Weller Pools is in
charge o f construction, and
Spolski Construction is building
the pool's bath house. Tom
Farnsworth, superintendent of
Parks and Recreation for the
City, said construction w ill like­
ly take six months.
The City is splitting costs for
the pool with Seminole County
and with the school board.
Sanford w ill pay $500,000
toward construction o f the pool,
w hile the county and school
board w ill share the remaining
5500,000 for construction.
The 705,000 gallon, olym picsize pool w ill have heating,
lighting, decking, a 5,000
square-foot bathhouse, polo
capabilities, and d ivin g boards.

“O U R G O A L IS T O G IV E
Y O U T H E BEST P O SS IB LE
SE R V IC E E V E R Y D A Y ”

Call
Frank Voltollne

Seminole High School o ffi­
cials say the pool w ill K* used
for practices, swim meets, and
as a place to teach swim m ing
safety.
The poo] w ill double as a
community swim m ing pool,
when not in use by Seminole
High School.
Sanford M ayor Larry Dale
said he is excited about the
opportunities the pool w ill
bring to the community.

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People
Statutory duties o f landlords reviewed

CALENDAR
Pickers and grtn n ers are w e l­
com e. F o r In fo rm a tio n , call
J o h n ShalTer. 8 2 9 -4 9 3 1 .

W eig h t W a t c h e r s
A local c h a p te r of W e ig h t
W atchers meets at the Lake
M ary
C o m m u n ity
D u lld ln g
every T h u rs d a y from 4 :4 5 to
6 :4 5 p .m .

Order or Eastern Slur

T o a stm a ste rs
Th e O m n i To a s tm a s te rs C lu b
•6861 will meet at 5 :3 0 p m .
every T h u rs d a y at the AAA
B uild in g.
1000
AAA
D rive .
Heathrow . G u e sts a n d p r o ­
spective m e m b ers
are w e l­
come. C all J im O cq u e . 9 4 2 5227 for In fo rm a tio n .

R eco v ery
Fresh Start R ecovery p r o ­
gram s offers 12-step s u p p o rt
groups for those e x p e rie n c in g
life-contro lling p ro b le m s. T h e
groups meet every T h u r s d a y ,
at 7 :3 0
p .m ..
at
D e s tin y
C h u rc h . 3 1 1 0 H ow ell B ra n c h
Road. W in te r P ark. F o r In fo r­
mation call 3 8 2 -3 2 3 2 o r 3 8 4 8135.

P ig e o n

F a n c ie r s

T h e C e n tra l Flo rid a Pigeon
Fanciers Association meets the
th ird T h u rs d a y of each m o n th ,
at 7 :3 0 p .m ., at the S e m in o le
C o u n ty A g ric u ltu ra l
C e n te r,
4 3 0 0 O rla n d o D rive . S a n fo rd .
F o r m ore Inform ation, con ta ct
D ic k K elly at 2 9 1 -4 3 4 6 .

Sunrise Kiwanis
T h e Sem inole S u n rise
K i­
w a n is C lu b meets every F r i ­
day. at 7 a .m .. at S h o n e y’s. U S
1 7 -92 . south of A irp o rt B o u le ­
va rd . G u e st are w elcom e. F o r
In fo rm a tio n .
call
Tony
M cD a n ie l at 3 2 4 -0 4 6 9 .

T ou ghL ove su p p o rt
ToughLove O rla n d o , a parent
support group, m eets eve ry
Th u rs d a y from 7 to 9 p .m . at
St. Stephen L u th e ra n C h u r c h .
2140 Hw y. 4 3 4, Longw ood.
ToughLove Is a self-help, a c ­
tive. parent su p p o rt g ro u p for
parents troubled b y th e ir c h il­
dren's behavior. T h e g ro u p Is
open to parents of p re te e n s,
teenagers and a d u lt c h ild re n ,
and grandparents.
For m ore In fo rm a tio n call
(407) 3 2 4 -0 7 2 4 o r visit th e ir
web site at toughlove.org.

C o rresp o n d en t
dictions have b u ild in g , h o us­
ing.
and/or
health
codes.
W h ere there are n o a p p lic a b le
b u ild in g , housing, o r h ea lth
codes,
the
la n d lo rd
m u st
m a in ta in the roofs, w in d o w s ,
screens, doors, doors, steps,
porches, exterior w alls, foun­
dations. and all other s t r u c ­
tural com ponents In good r e ­
p a ir and capable of resisting
n o rm a l forces and loads a n d
the p lu m b in g In reaso nable
w o rk in g c o n d itio n .
A dditionally, the la n d lord of
n dwelling unit other than a
single fam ily hom e or d u p le x ,
at all lim es d u rin g the te n -

a ncy, m ake reasonable p ro vi­
sions for the following: (11 T h e
e xte rm in a tion of rats. m ire ,
roaches, unts. w o o d -d e s tro y in g
organism s, nnd b e dbugs; (21
Locks and keys; |3) T h e clean
nnd safe condition of co m m o n
areas: (4) G arbage
rem oval
and
outside
re re p ln rle s
thereof; and (5)
F u n c tio n in g
facilities for heat d u rin g w in ­
ter, ru n n in g w ater, nnd hat
w ater.
How ever, u n lik e the
re quirem ents
Im posed
by
statute regarding c o m p lia n c e
w ith
applicable
h ousin g,
a n d / o r health codes or th e ir
equivalent.
the
obligations
n u m b e re d In this p a ra g ra p h
m ay be altered or modified In
w ritin g w tlh respect to a s in ­
gle-fam ily
hom e or d u p le x .
F o r exam ple, a tenant leaning
a single-fam ily hom e or d u p le x
m ny be required, b y the lease
agreem ent, to arrange for e x ­
term ination services, m ow the
law n, a n d / o r dispose of th e ir
ow n tra sh .
W hether
the
obligations
n u m b ere d above ure altered or
modified In w ritin g or not. the
lan d lord and the tenant m a y
agree, p u rs u a n t to the rental

agreem ent. Hint the tenant Is
obligated
lo pay
costs or
charges for garbage rem oval,
w ater, fuel, o r u tilitie s
As noted a lxivr, a landlord Is
m a ln ln ln
the
required
prem ises liy c o m p ly in g w ith
the requirem ents of a p p lic a b le
b u ild in g, housing, and h ea lth
coties
or
their
equivalent
thereby m a k in g
a d w e llin g
unit safe and habitable. A d d i­
tionally. the la n d lord m a y be
responsible for c o m p ly in g w ith
other re quirem ents d e p e n d in g
on what Is staled In the rental
agreem ent.
In the c o m in g
weeks we will discuss a te n ­
ant's remedies w hen a la n d ­
lord does not com ply w ith the
re quirem ents discussed above
us well as other aspects of
la n d lord /te n a n t law.

Manny Acevedo Is a pnu tIcing
attorney vi Seminote County
and a m em ber o f the Florida
liar, lie cnn be reached by calh
tng 323-4080. Th is column Is Jor

general Information only a id
should not be relied upon In lieu
of consulting an attorney about
your problem.

Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to in clu d e b lo o d
pressure check, blood su g a r
screening and Im m u n iz a tio n s
w ill be held every F rid a y , from
9 to I I a .m ., at the Geneva
E le m e n ta ry School In the old
school b u ild in g , c o m e r of First
a n d M ain Street In Geneva.
T h e clin ic is sponsored b y the
Sem inole C o u n ty Health D e ­
p a rtm e n t tn co n ju n ctio n w ith
the Sem inole C o u n ty S h e rtfTs
Office and Genet’s E le m e n ta ry
School. F o r In fo rm a tio n , call
3 4 9 -9 2 8 4 .

Pot Luck dinner
W idowed persons are Invited
lo attend a pot lu c k d in n e r at
5 :3 0 p .m . every th ird T h u r s ­
day of the m o n th at th e
C asse lb e rry
S e n io r
C e n te r.
200
Lake
T r ip le t
D riv e .
C a s s e lb e rry.

Alanon, Alateen

Sem inole C h a p te r #20 meets
on the first and th ird T h u rs d a y
of each m o n th at 7 :3 0 p .m . at
the S anfo rd Lodge »6 2 F A A M .
T h e lodge Is located at 2 1 2
Park Ave. N o rth . Sanford. F o r
m ore Inform ation ra il 14071
3 2 2 -2 6 1 6 .

J u n e of last year we d is ­
cussed
the
re q u ire m e n ts
Flo rid a
law
Im poses
on a
la n d lo rd w ith respect to a s e ­
c u rity de|K)slt given b y a te n ­
a n t. the notice a landlord m u st
give c o n c e n itn g the deposit,
and the possible consequences
to n landlo rd lor falling to give
notice.
N a tu ra lly, those a re
not the only re q u ire m e n ts Im ­
posed In* law on la n d lord s. In
ad d itio n to the re q u ire m e n ts
ctM ieem lng s e cu rity d rp o s tts.
landlords have to c o m p ly w ith
o ther obligations c o n c e rn in g
the safety and h a b ita b ility of a
d w e llin g u n it.
Heforr allow ing a tenant to
take possession of prem ises for
residential purposes, a la n d ­
lord has a d u ty to re a so n a b ly
Inspect the prem ises a n d m u st
m ake all repairs necessary to
transfer
a reaso nably
safe
d w e llin g unit to the te n a n t.
F u rth e rm o re , a la n d lo rd Is r e ­
q u ire d . b y statue, to m a in ta in
the prem ises b y c o m p ly in g . at
all times d u rin g the te n a n cy,
w ith the re qu ire m e n ts of ap­
plicable building, h o usin g, and
health codes.
U n fo rtu n a te ly, not all J u ris -

Federation gives $$
to clubs' charities
Sominoto County Federation of
Women's Clubs recently pre­
sented the annual contributions
to member clubs who. In turn,
presented the funds to their fa­
vorite charities. Ann Hooiehan
(from left) presented the club's
check to Bernadette
Gardner
of the Sanford Boys and Girls
Club and Margaret Quedes re­
ceived a check for Kids Beating
Cancer Inc. from Anabel Osgood
of the Altamonte Springs
Woman's Club.

Substance abuse
SAFE,
Su b sta n ce
Abuse
F a m ily E d u c a tio n . Is c o n d u c t­
in g a ‘ Fam ilies In Crisis* o u t­
reach p ro g ra m . In te rested o r­
ganizations w o n tin g to c o n ta c t
the life Savers C lu b of S A F E
m a y call Lib b y K u h a rs k e at
2 0 1 -4 3 5 7 .

.

ings are held every T h u rs d a y ,
at 8 p .m .. at Sanford C h ris tia n
C h u rc h . . 730 U psala
Road.
Sa n ford . F o r In fo rm a tio n , call
3 2 3 -8 5 2 4 .

Blue Grass Pickers
Sanford B lu e G ra s s P ick e rs
meet every T h u rs d a y , from 8 10 p .m .. at the G re a te r S a n ­
ford C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e .

Alzheimer’s
A sup p o rt g ro u p for a d ults
caring for patients w ith A lz ­
heim er's Disease meets th e
first F rid a y of the m o n th , from
2 to 3 :3 0 p .m .. at A ll Souls
C atho lic
C h u rc h .
301
W.
E ig h th
Street. Sa n fo rd . T h is
service Is sponsored b y th e
G re a te r O rla n d o A lz h e im e r's
Association.

D E A R A B B Y : Less th a n tw o
weeks ago, I lost a friend of more
than 40 years. He had been in poor
health for the better p a rt of two
years and succumbed lo the many
com plications of em physem a. H e
left a wife and two adult children.
Th e evening before the funeral,
th e re was a v ie w in g th a t was
attended bv many friends and relalives. A t that time, his sister told
the widow she would dike to take
some pictures of the floral arrange­
ments, some of which were sent by
re la tiv e s in th e M id w e s t. 8 he
wished to send these relatives some
pictures. She was given permission,
as long as she took only snapshots
of the flowers, and not the open cos-

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abide by this
widow hud no soon...............
than the deceased's
sister proceeded to take snapshots
of her brother in the open casket! At
th e gra ve sid e service the next
morning, site ulso took snapshots of

DEAR ONE WHO HAS LOUT
A FRIENDi The sister-in-law
was w rong to promise the
widow she would refrain from
photographing the open casket
and then going back on her
word. However, everyone
grieves in his or her own way —
and If a sibling would find oooafort In having pioturee of her
brother in bis coffin, who am I

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the people attending the service,
and even went eo far as to take pic­
ture* of the casket a* It waa being
lowered into the ground. When the
widow learned of it later, she wan
furious.
She called her sister-in-law the
following day and expressed shock
and disappointm ent that unyono
would commit such n morbid, insen­
sitive and uncaring act. The sisterin-law rationalized that the picture*
were her own personal memento of
her brother — since he looked m i
good, better than she hud wen him
look in u long lim u . T h e w idow
demunded the exposed m il of film,
for which she offered to reimburse
her sister-in-luw, but was refused.
Abby, what do you think of thi*?
Should the sister-in-luw have tuken
those pictures?
O N E W H O H A S U J S T A F R IE N D

lo argue? It’s not eomethlag I
would want to revisit) however,
I’m euro this eltuation Isn’t ■
first. What la Interesting la her
statement that her brother’s
corpse looked batter than ho
did when be was still alive.
D E A R A B B Y : I was silting in a
restaurant at noon, eqjqying lunch
with my husband. Sitting at a win­
dow table directly ahead of us was a
nicely groomed older couple.
Auby, this woman whipped out
her compact and a pair of tweezer#
and proceeded to pluck the hairs
from her chin and neck! H e r hus­
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customers, and she does this every
time she comes in.
I know some of the old rules of
etiquette have relaxed in recent
years, but now I've seen everything.
Al&gt;by. what do you think?
H A R R IE T T IN H O L L Y W O O D

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ference to common table awnnera. A quick Unstick applica­
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however, any procedure that
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LET ME ASH YOU
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DO YOU KNOW WHY
WERE OUT HERE?

by T.K. Ryan
IF THE APACHE HAD YOU. THEY 0
FLAY YOU: K a YOU LIKE AN A

In the year ahead, there could bo a
atrong poaarbrkty that event* naght bring
you before the pubkc In some manner. By
protecting yourself effectively, you'll do
much lo enhance your statue and reputa­
tion.
OEM INI (May 21-June 20) Should a
volatile issue that previously disrupted
your household surfece again today, try
to treat it mors tactfully and with lesa
emotion this time It could dear the air.
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influences that'll govern yod in the year
ahead. Send the required refund form
and for your Astro-Graph predKttons by
miukng $2 to Astro-Graph, c/o thia news­
paper, P.O. Boa 1758. Murray Hill
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a atrong chance that prying could gain
you Jual enough knowledge about some­
thing that is none of your business to
causa you to misinterpret it and make

tar to youre. Know who you're dealing
A M U (March 2 1 -April 18) If you am not
mathodcal and exacting where your work
la concerned today, haphazard results
are likely. Before you start sawing any
boards, chock fee measurements.
TAURUS (April lfrM ey 20) Things could
turn « A remar poody tat you today 8 you
aBow youreeV to got drawn into a venture

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on* ot ihoM days where sticky Angara
abound, ao taka sxtra cart today not to
laava any vakjablaa In your car. Also, ba
careful not to laava any prUad possettlona tying around.
VIR G O (A lif . 23-Bept. 22) It would
quickly craata realatanca today If you're
too infant upon having things your way
with pareona with whom you're Involvtd.
II you gat puahy, a ip a d lo ba puahad
back.
LIBRA (Sapt. 23-Oct. 23) Unlike your
uaual aaff. you could have a tendency
today to aiaaai mallara rather ns paths
ly. If you do not taka measures lo correct
thia, your affaire may hava nagaliva

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understand.
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with the d u b jack, and unfortunately
— but not surprisingly — dum m y’s
queen is covered by East's king. You
win with the ace and draw trumps in
three rounds. How would you contin­
ue?
Some expert pairs don’t play this
four-no-trump bid as Blackwood, but
it's much simpler to treat all lumps to
four no-trump over a suit bid aa ask­
ing for aces.
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cash a club tric k for one down.
A ltern a tive ly, you could take the
spade finesse Again, though, failure
leads to Immediate defaaL Is there a
way to Improve the odds?
Aa If you had to ask! When you are
missing two queens Ilka this, both fi­
nessable, the nay principle is to cash

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six months ago. For the preceding 10
years, we had — 1 thought — an Ideal
marriage. She used to tell me bow
much sne loved me, how happy she
was and how she needed me. Now she
tells me Ihe opposite. She wants a
divorce. O ur two children and 1 are
devastated. Could the pills be causing
her sudden turnaround? She refuses
to seek professional help, but I don't
want to call It quits. Any advice?
D E A R R E A D E R : You are suggest­
ing the possibility that your wife's
birth control pills may have somehow
affected her emotions and turned her
love around. I don't know snd cannot
answer that basic question, except to
■ay that depression can be an occa­
sional side effect of birth control pills.
But while such medicine can affect a
wom an's outlook, ra re ly does it
change her orientation altogether. I
suspect that Ihe dynamics of your
relationship may be more complex
than you realise.
In my view, you have only one viable
option: Seek marriage counseling. If,
aa may be the case, your wife has
been unhappy in her marriage but has
been afraid lo tell you the reasons

why. such a counselor may be able to
get her to agree to a session during
which there can be some honest inter­
change. If the marriage la over, you
and yo u r children w ill need tom e
therapy and professional guidance. If
there remains a chance for reconcilia­
tion, the counselor can organise and
supervise the process. At the very
least, someone needs to understand
your wife's Ihlnkiog before the birth
control pills and her apparent reac­
tion to them. Should your wife refuse
such counseling, at least you can get
some assistance in the difficult
months ahead. Ask your family doctor
for a referral or take charge yourself
by finding an appropriate resource.
D E A R D R . G O T T : W hat are Ihe

risks of taking testosterone shots? I
am 50 and have a low levd of the nat­
ural hormone.
D EAR R EADER : if your blood-level
of testosterone (the male hormone) is
law, your interest In sex and ability to
perform could be helped by hormone
Injections. I must emphasise, howev­
er, that testosterone deficiency is very
uncommon in men y o u r age, and
testosterone shots are given w ith
much lew enthusiasm than they were
decades ago. Part of the reason for
this Is the fed that testosterone injec­
tions in older men will inappropriately
stimulate the prostate gland, landing
to an increased risk of cancer.
Consequently, the Indications for such
shots sre far more restrictive thsn
ihey were in the past. Nonetheless,
some men ere truly testosterone-defldent snd may be helped by replacing
the hormone. But before taking the
shots, I ’d want to be darned sure 1
wss deficient and not Just simply lownormal.

Dr. Peter Qott, e syndicated
columnlet tor Newspaper
Enterprise Association, can be
written to at P.O. Bom 91369,
Cleveland, OH 44101-3369

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SA ■Serrvnoie Hc'ak] Sanlord. Florida •Thursday. Juno 17, 1999

Judges

SEMINOLE COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION

Continued from Page 1A
IJ.ir m e m bers ..re also
allow ed to w rite in com m ents
about the judges. W h ile stalls*
tics are released to the judges

Lester added th.it he feels the
annual bar poll is fairly accurate
and Uiat judges should take the
good with the had.
"I'm humbled," reacted
County judge Bravo, whose rat­
ings have improved each of the
last thru* years.
"I appreciate the response
from the lawyers. I wouldn't
call myself the brightest star in
the universe, hut I try to treat
others in the courtroom as I
would like lo he treated. Most
lawyers are respectful and
straightforward, and I would
hope if I'm doing something
w rong in the courtroom they
would bring it to my attention."
Bravo received an overall rat*

and the p u b lic, w ritte n c o m ­
ments are available for review
o n ly b y m e m bers of the bench.
I ' m pleased as p u n ch ,”
responded Lester, whose 1999
average score of 4.57 m arked
the th ird straight year he has
riN e lv.tl the highest m arks at
the circuit level.
" A lot o l the c n illt has to d o
w ill, the staff at the court house,
m y judicial assistant am i the
attorney's themselves. We are
foitu n ale that w e have a ve ry
es|&gt;erletucd State A tto rn e y's
office s lid a v e ry experienced

gories, b u ild in g u p o n his scores
o f 3.74 in 1998 and 392 in 1997.

fames Valerino, chairman of
this year's bar poll commented
that the numbers reflect a good
judiciary. "From year-to-year
some of the numbers for the
judges fluctuate. H ow the
judges interpret the numbers
depends a lot on their individ­
ual personalities. Hopefully
fhey view Ihe poll as a learning
type instrument.
Attempts to reach judges
Eriksson and W ood for com ­
ment on Iheir respective ratings
w ere made. Judicial assistants
said busy court dockets did not
allow for their responses.

Legal Notices
IN IMS CIRCUIT COURT
00 I HO t U N t t f NTH
juokial circuit.
m anotor
MMMftHt COUNT*.

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QUALIFICATIONS
JU D G E

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IMPARTIALITY

DEMEANOR

DILIGENCE S
EFFICIENCY

INTEGRITY

SERVICE TO
COMMUNITY

OVERALL
AVERAGE

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383
3.05
4.26
4.11
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38 0
3.55

4.11
3.58
2.99
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Nancy F. Aliev
Seymour Benson
Newman D. Brock
Alan A Dickey
O.H. Ealon. Jr.
Thomas G. Freeman
Kenneth R Lester
Gene R Stephenson
Leonard V Wood

COUNTY CO U R T
Carmine Bravo
Ralph E. Erickson
Frederic M. Hitt
Don l. Marblestone

Legal Notices

Sandra Ambrose
Ralph E. Erickson

AU. CLAIMS AND OtUCCTiONS
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Sports
Saminola Herald. Sanford. Florida - Thursday, June 17,1999 • 1B

Ruth

I)O C R I V E R S O N
“ LAST WORD”
O K IA N D O
O rla n d o
Magic head coach G le n n
'D o c ' Rivers w ill be the
Ruest on T l i e Lasl W ord*
w ith J im Rome on F rid a y ,
J u n e 18 nt 0 :3 0 p.tn. and
12:30 a.m . o n ly on the
S u n s h in e Netw ork.

Bambino
Majors,
Babe Ruth
tourneys
open up

SO C C E R A T D IS N E Y
L A K E H U E N A V IS T A •
S lx ty-d ve boys a n d girl*
teams from 10 states c o m ­
peting In 10 d ivisio n s w ill
be at Disney's W id e W o rld
of Sports C om plex for D is ­
ney's Six *n' S u n Soccer
F u n III, a D isn e y-cre a ted
open
youth
tournam ent,
th is weekend.
T h e I7 -U n d e r boys S u n devils from Sanford, F C
Am erica Kum ba 1 2 -U n d e r
girls from W in te r S p rin g s
and F C Am erica 1 3 -U n d e r
hoys from W in te r S p rin g s
w ill be am ong the teams
representing F lo rid a , A r i ­
zona.
Georgia,
Illin o is,
M ichigan. New H a m p sh ire .
O h io . Pennsylvania. South
C arolin a and W a shin g to n .
T im e s are from 1 p .m . to
7 p .m . on Frid a y, 8 a.m . to
7 p .m . on Sa tu rd a y and 8
a.m . to 3 :3 0 p .m . o n S u n ­
day.
T h e cost w ill be: A d u lt _
$ 8 p e r session ($ 1 2 for
length of event): c h ild (3 -9 )
_ $ 0 .7 5 p e r session ($ 8 for
length of event).

ShORTS EDITOR

CHEERLEADER
COACH NEEDED

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SANFORD _ The Sanford
Youth
Football/Cheerleadlng Assoclalion (S.Y.F.C.A.) is looking
for a Cheerleading Cooordlnator and cheerleading
coaches for the upcoming
Pop W arner League football
season.
There are Ove Sanford
Semlnoles squads divided
Into
Ove
different
age
groups modeled after Seminolr High School.
For details call Carl T ip ­
ton at (407) 330-9016.

Lyndon Marthlo (upper, tattj,
Luka Kimmlg (upper, right),
Joaiah Kimmlg (lower, left) and
Fraddia Howard (lower, right) w l
be the backbone of a strong

Msfors DMrtct S Tournament
begins today in Holy HNL
Tho ASomonto 8pr1ngs Al­
tars M oon tf* Orator Soft­
ools (Ovtsdo-Wkdsr Springs)
Al-tars st 5:30 p m wlh ths
Longwood A lta rs facing Sontort « 7:30 p m t Holytand
P*fc In Holy H i (just north of
Dsytons Bosch on Not* Avo­
mit).
Ths Bambino Commissionsro
Toumomont wd bo pityod in
8onfort. whit tho Bobo RuthId’s and Bobs Ruth Loagus
(14-15 yaor olds) wd play thslr
•oumomsnts m Condytand Park
In Longwood baginning on Fri­
day.
Al of lha toumamants ora
doublo-olim(notion and w l run
through Sunday.

i SPERAW HOOP CAMP
ADDS THIRD WEEK
ORLANDO - Due to the
overwhelming response, the
Kirk
Speraw
Basketball
Camp at the University of
Central Florida has added a
third week of Day Cam p for
Boys and Girls.
There are also a few
openings left for boys and
girls (ages 7-17) for u p ­
coming Day Cam p sessions
and the Shooting Camp.
Day Camp (June 21stthrough-25tn) _ $160, In­
cludes lunch dally, a b a s ­
ketball to each camper, a
camp T-shirt, professional
Instruction
and
5-on-5
games.
The added Day Cam p will
be for four days only. June
28-through-July
1
and
each camper will receive a
dally lunch and camp T ahlrt. The cost will be
$125.
Shooting Camp (Saturday.
June 26th from 9 a.m.-to-3
p.m.) _ $40 per camper In­
cludes teaching the basic
fundamentals o f shooting,
advanced shooting d u lls
and shooting competitions.
All events are held Inside
the alr-condltioned
UC F
Arena.
Please call the Men's
Basketball oOlce for a free
brochure at (407)
823­
5805.

Florida-Georgia Football All-Star Game this weekend
ATLANTA - The 15th Annual
OeorgU-Flodda
High
School
Football All-Star Game • the
•Scottish Rite Football Classic*
- will be telecast same day d e ­
lay on Sunshine Network. Sat­
urday, June 19, at 9:30 p.m..
and repeated Wednesday, June
23. at 9:00 a.m. (ET). The game
will be played In the Georgia
Dome In Atlanta.
Administered by Scottish Rite

PORT an Sunshine Network.
Delivering Insight from both
teams' sidelines Is Jamie New berg, analyst on the C O U N T ­
DOWN TO 8IONINO DAY re ­
cruiting promam and publisher
of B a rte r W ars, a recruiting
newspaper.
O f the 35 players an the
Georgia
all-star
rotter.
25
signed granta-tn-aid with NCAA
Division l-A schools. Among
Florida's 35 oil-stars. 27 Inked
with l- A colleges and uni verst-

ties.
Spearheading
the
Florida
prep challenge are CTSD ‘ A ll­
South* flrst-teamers, quarter­
back Anquan Boldin (Florida
State) o f Pahokec High, offen­
sive
tackle
Vernon
Carey
(Miami) of Miami's Northwestern
High, and linebacker Kendyll
Pope (Florida State) o f Colum ­
bia High In Lake City.
Second-team
‘All-South*
honoree# ploying tn the game

are defensive back Antonio
Carter (Alabama) of Tallahas­
see’s Rickards High, linebacker
Byron Hardman (Florida) of
Jacksonville's Ed White High,
offensive tackle Alex Jackson
(Georgia) o f Shanks High In
Quincy, and wide receiver A n ­
dre Johnson (Miami) o f Miami's
Senior High.
Three Ihtrd-team 'All-South*
squad members playing In the

W ednesday’s best don’t miss a beat

RAYS TO HOST CHILD
ASTHMATICS
ORLANDO • The American
Lung Association of Central
Florida and OlaxoWellcome
will host Asthma Grand
Slam Awareness Night at
the Orlando Rays baseball
game on Saturday. June 19
at Tinker Field.
The game, versus the
Greenville Braves, starts st
7 p.m.
Prior to the game, the
American Lung Association
will conduct an Asthm a Fair
at Tinker Field at 6 p.m.
with physicians, respiratory
therapists, and other health
professionals on site to
educate families and a n ­
swer questions regarding
asthma.
The first 1,000 fans will
receive a free Orlando Rays
pennant.

SANFORD - All-Star teams
normally only go as far as their
pitching stairs can c a n y them.
ir that holds true, the Sanford
Dambtno Major League All-Stars
should be In good shape.
With hurlers like Freddie
Howard. Luke and Jostah Kimmlg. Lyndon Merthle and Khalil
Farahkhon on the roster. S an ­
ford figures to be In every
game.
The Kimmlg brothers pitched
the Sanford Lodge #62 Free &amp;
Accepted Masons Yankees to
the American Division Cham plonshlp and the City Cham pion­
ship, while Howard led the
Railroaders C u bs to the N a­
tional Division Championship
and the best record In the
regular season.
Merthle and Farahkhan also
had big regular seasons, lead­
ing their teams Into the City
Championship Series.
The quintet also swing very
good bats, giving Sanford Its
best shot at the district title in
several years.
The District 8 Tournament
opens today at llollyland Park
In Holly Hlu (Just north of Day­
tona Beach on Nova Avenue)
with Altamonte Springs taking
on Greater Seminole (OviedoWinter Springs) at 5:30 p.m.
and Serd bnl meeting Longwood
at 7:30p.m .
The double-elimination tour­
nament continues on Friday
with the winner o f Thursday's
7:30 p.m. game facing host
HoUy Hill at 5:30 p.m. and the
losers o f Thursday’s games
playing at 7:30 p.m.
The winner o f Thursday's A l­
tamonte-Greater Seminole game
plays Friday's 5:30 p.m. winner
at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, with
the loser o f Friday’s 5:30 p.m.
game battling Friday's 7:30
p.m. winner at noon.
The winner o f the noon game
will return at 3 p.m. to play the
loser o f the 9:30 s.m. game,
also on Saturday.
The two remaining teams will
play at 11 a.m. on Sunday and
If both teams have one loss af­
ter that game, the winner-takeall game would be played at 2
p.m.

His tsam may be only playing at a .600 paos, but Notts* Communication's
Tom W fts had a pertect night on Wedneedey. going 5-ter-6 with a triple and
three doubles. The slugger also scored flvs times and drove In seven runs.

SANFORD - U w as business as usual for Ten ­
nessee Country Saloon and Pebble Junction as
they maintained their edge over the rest of the
field in the City of 8anfort Recreation and Parks
Department Men's Spring Wednesday night Slow
Pitch Softball League at Plnehurst Park.
Unbeaten Tennessee Country Saloon was s e ­
verely challenged for only the second time this
season, trailing 12-3 In the third inning and 14­
4 tn the fourth Inning, but behind a 5-7or-5, five
RBI performance by Jay Otero the league-leaders
rallied scoring six runs In the fourth inning and
nine runs tn the fifth Inning to outscore W ells
Contracting. 21-14.
Dave Cost drove In five runs as Pebble Junc­
tion overcame a 9 -3 deficit after one Inning on
the strength o f a 10-run fourth inning to post a
19-9, stx-tnning run rule victory over Courtyard
by Marriott o f Lake Mary.
In the other game, Jamie Pltxer. Tbm Wilks and
Richard Stewart combined for 12 hits, 14 runs
scored and 12 RBI a s Nobles Communication
evened Its record at 3-3 with a 26-6. ftve-lnnlng

Pebble Junction la 6-1. Trailing the leaders are
Courtyard by Marriott o f Lake Mary and Nobles
Communication (both 3-3). AAA Services and
Weils Contracting (both 2-4) and M.T. Muggs (0 ­
7).
Next Wednesday at Plnehurst Park. Courtyard
by Marriott o f Lake Mary battles Nobles Commu­
nication at 6:30 p.m .: Tennessee Country Saloon
tackles Pebble Junction st 7:30 p.m.: and AAA
Services faces M.T. Muggs at 8:30 p.m. W ells
Contracting has the week off.
Today at Plnehurst Park, the Men's Spring
Thursday Night League is in action with w lg ln ton Fire Sprinklers taking on the Regulators at
6:30 p.m.: undefeateda Wol/ys and Stenstrom
Realty Incorporated confront one another at 7:30
p.m.: and Celeste Industries plays Psycho Soft­
ball at 8:30 p.m. Kenny's Klan has the bye.
Providing the offense were:
Tennessee Country Saloon: flvs hits . Jay
Otero (one home run. four runs scored, five RBI);
three hits _ Kevin Julian (one home run. one

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double. Ih rre ru n s scored, four R ill). J im Kenney
(two doublet!, three ru n s s r o r r d . two R B I): two
bits
D ill M a rin o (one hom e ru n . one ru n
scored, two R B I). A n d y Logan (two doubles, one
ru n scored, one RU1). A rth u r B a m e s (one dou*
blc. two ru n s scored, two R B I). D a n D oug herty
(one d o u b le , one r u n scored, one RDI). M ichael
H ughes (one r u n scored, one R B I): one h it _
Andy D u n c a n (one d ouble, two ru n s scored, two
R B I). B o b S h a w (tw o ru n s scored); one ru n
scored _ F re d B ra y .

Wells C ontracting: four hits _ M ike M cLohon
(one triple, one double, one ru n scored, one
R B I): two hits _ George Porzlg (one hom e r u n . two
ru n s scored, two R B I). C h ris W argo (one d o u b le ,
two ru n s scored, one R B I), M ark C la lte rb u c k
(one ru n scored, three R B I); one hit _ T in t C o o ­
per and J o d y Cooper (o n r double, one ru n
scored and one RBI each). Ray lla ris d e ld (two
ru n s scored, one R B I). TTo y H ickson (one ru n
scored, two R B I). Randy* B ro w n (two ru n s
scored). B ob W ells: one ru n scored, one R B I _
M ark W hitley: one RBI _ Ken B row n.
Nobles C o m m u n ica tio n : five hits _ T o m W ilk s

All-Stars-----

Briefs

Continued from Page IB

Participants
will
also
team the basic fu n d a m e n ­
tals along w ith shooting,
passing and
drill
te ch ­
niques.
T h e cam p begins at 9
a.m . every m o rning, w ith
lu n ch from 11:30 a .m . to
12:30 p .m . and the cam p
ends at 1 p .m . T h e price to
attend ts $40.
F o r m ore Inform ation call
coach B ru ce M c C ra y at
3 2 8 -1 1 4 0 .

Continued from Page IB
Tick e ts to Asth m a G ra n d
Slam Aw areness N ight are
FREE
to
c h ild re n
w ith
asthm a a n d th e ir families.
For
m ore
inform ation,
please call the Am e rica n
Lu n g Association of C e n tra l
Flo rid a
at
1 -8 0 0 -L U N G USA.

S T A Y IN S C H O O L
BASKETBALL CAM P
S A N F O R D - T h e Drat Stay
In S cho o l B asketball C a m p
w in be held at Sanford
M id d le School the week of
J u n e 2 8 -th r o u g h -J u ly 2 n d .
S tu d e n ts m ust b rin g their
ow n lu n c h to ca m p every
d ay. C oaches and college
players w ill talk to cam p
p a rticip a n ts about staying
In school, d ru g s and a lc o ­
hol.

T h e Sanford A ll-S ta rs are
m anaged by B ru ce Q u in n w ith
La rry
Th o m a s
and
Adam
W h lllr y serving as coaches.
M ak in g u p the team are
Freddie H ow ard. L a rry Th o m a s
J r . . Donell lllc k s . R a ndy Dykes.
C o d y M iller. J o s h Anr.ett, Khalil
F a ra h k h a n , M arcu s K e n d ric k .
Lyndo n M erthlc. Lu k e Klm m lg.
Jo sln h Klm m lg. J o h n C a m p o s W h itley. T b m Q u in n and N ic k
M artin.
Sanford'a other B a m b in o M a ­
jo r* A ll-S ta r Te a m w ill play In
the C o m m issio ners To u rn a m e n t
to be held at Sanford's Roy
H oller J u n io r Field In Ft. M e l­
lon Park starting on F rid a y.
Sanford meets O viedo at 6 :3 0
p .m . and Longwood plays A lta ­
monte S p rin g s at 8 :3 0 p.m . on
F rid a y .

T E N N IS T O U R N A M E N T
O V IE D O - O viedo R ecrea­
tion and Parks Departm ent
w ill hold a Recreational
T e n n is To u rn a m e n t on S a t­
u rd a y. J u l y 3 rd at Riverside
Park.
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The Sanford All-Star* are
managed by Bill Miller with
Bruce Annett and E. Deborne
serving aa coaches.
On the rotter are Bacarie
Mitchell.
Brandon
Hampton.
Dckywan
Debote.
Brandon
Welgert, Eddie Hogan. Qeorgc
Easley Jr.. Shawn Byrd. Glenn
Lee Jr.. Richard Nelson, Kevin
Lowe. Kevin Kropf, Kaahlf Vallot
and Tim Acree.
The 13-Year-Old and Babe
Ruth (14-15) All-Star Tourna­
ments will alto be played at
Longwood'a Candy land
Park
beginning on Friday. Times and
garnet will be announced on
Thursday.
.
The Sanford-13*1, coached by
Ben Bower* and John McVeigh.
It made u p o f Eddie Bloom.
Steven Glib. Eric Bryant. Jeff
Bower*.
Dantae
Johnson.
Jimmy Schmitt, Daniel App,
Charles
Long. Jason Frost,
Justin
Haberilng.
Ronald
Bradley, Robert Scoullan, Steve
Woodley and Joey Reid.

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T h e 10 a.m . loser w ill play
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Kleth Wright. Marcus White,
Grady Hutchins. Fred Coursey,
John Reaga. Jeremy Pearson,
Mike Neubaer, Deon Casey.
Jeremy Heckle. Leonard Stiles,
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and one RBI each). Lee Hood and Nell D ougherty
(one n in scored each); one n in scored, one R B I _
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(5 -fo r-5 . one Irtple, three doubles, five ru n s
scored, seven R B I); Tour h its _ Richard Stewart
(4 -fo r-5 . one triple, three doubles, four ru n s
scored, five R B I). B ill C o g b u m (4 -fo r-5 . one
double, Ihrce n m s scored, three RBI); three lilts
_ G re g Richards (one d ou b le , one n in scored,
three R B I), Ja m ie Pltzer (3 -fo r-4 . one triple, five
ru n s scored); two lilts _ Ja s o n Flanigan (one
double, three ru n s scored, two RBI). T o n y T n y lo r
(two ru n s scored, two R B I). M lk r T a y lo r (two
ru n s scored, one R B I); one hit _ M ickey C o g b u m
(one triple, one n in scored, two RBI).
M .T . Mtiggs: three hits _ B ry a n Fenner (3 -fo r3. one double, two ru n s scored, two RBI); two
lilts _ G e n r T r u m b u ll (one triple, one ru n
scored): one lilt _ le w is d e live r (one ru n scored).
G ra n t Larerte (one R B I). J o h n B a rlcll. Ian M n sicrson . Hal F o u n ta in . M ark Costello; two ru n s
scored, one RBI _ Luts O live r.
Pebble Ju n c tio n : three lilts . Brett Molle ( 3 for-4. one triple, two ru n s scored, one R B I): two
hits _ Dave Bennett (2 -fo r-2 , one triple, one
double, one n in scored, three R B I), Kent
B m b a k r r and B ob M arkos (2 -fo r-3 . two doubles,
two n m s scored a n d one R B I each). Blake M u r­
ray (2 -fo r-3 . one double, one n in scored, one
R B I): one lilt _ Dave C oss (one hom e ru n . two
n m s scored, live RBI). J e r r y C a m u s (one triple,
one n in scored, one R B I). Kyle B m b a k e r (one
double, two n tn s scored). Jo n a th a n Jo n e s (one
n in scored, two R B I). V ic D lB a rio lo (two n in s
scored, one R B I). Dave Kaeberleln; three n in s
scored _ M ike M iller.
C o u rtya rd by M arriott of Lake M ary: two hits _
Steve W oodley (2 -fo r-3 , two doubles, one n in
scored, two R B I). B ob b y M ontgom ery (2 -f o r-3 ,
one double, one n i n scored, one R B I): one hit _
Don M acher (one triple, one n in scored, one

game are linebacker Corey C o l­
lier (Florida State) o f Palmetto
High In MUm l. tight end M i­
chael Gaines (Alabama) o f T a l­
lahassee's Florida High, and
defensive tackle Jarrell John­
son (Alabama) of Chlefland
High.
But not making the trip to
Georgia
la
Seminole
High
School All-America offensive
lineman Jeff Paine. The Univer­
sity of Notre Dame algnce will
skip the game because of the
potimUal
of
Injury,
which
knocked several players out of
the 1008 game and forced them
to miss their freshman seasons
In college.
Leading the Georgia all-stars
are
running
back
Bruce
Thornton (Georgia algnee) of
LaO range High School
and
linebacker Recardo W lm bush
(Georgia Tech) of Early County
High in Blakely • both o f whom,
were first-unit members
of
CO UNTDO W N
TO
SIONINO
DAY'S 'All-South* team.
Also featured on the Georgia
•quad la the state's career
passing leader - quarterback
Fabian Walker (Florida State) of
Amertcus High.
Although Florida holds a 7-5*
2 series lead in the 'Scottish
Rite Football
Classic.*
last
year's 23-21 win for the Geor­
gia All-Star* marked their sec­
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pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol loracloaur* dated
Junt 3. I0SS. antarad In C M
Cat* No SS 43T C A M ol IN*
Circuit Court el th* 1STH
Judicial Circuit m and lor SEMIN O LI
County.
SANFORO,
Florid* I will sail la th* highatt
and b**t brddar tor cath AT
THE WEST OOOR ol th* SEMINO IE
County
Ceurlhout*
located at *01 H PARK AYS M
SANFORO Fiend*, at 11 04
a m on lha Sth day ot JULY.
ISOS lha tallowing described
property a* M l forth in (aid
Summary Final Judgment to­
wn
LCT 7. BLOCK 0. SSMINOLS
SITES. ACCORDING TO T H l
PLAT THEREOF AS R ICO R O IO
IN PLAT OOOK IS. PAGES 4043, OF THS PUBLIC RICOROS
OF SEM IN O ll COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Oalad IN * 4th dty ol June,
IM S
ICIACUiT COURT S IA l)
MARYANNS MORSE. C liR R
Clark ol lha Circuit Court
0) Rwt» Ring
Deputy dark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVIO J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
141 S University 0n»#
Sun. too
Plantation. FL 33334
(SS4|233-S000
M -344I({FM )NCM
In accordance with lha
Anwncan with Owabdrlia* Act
per ion* with drtabtlilrt* needa tpactal accommodation
to participate tn ih.» proceeding
ahouid conuct lha Clark ol lha
Cwtuit Court al lha SEMINOLE
Cocnly CourthouM al 407-9334930. not talar than savan day*
prtcr la lha proceeding II hearmg impaired. 1 400 014 4 m
(TDD) or l-S O O -tfI 17 70. via
Florida Katay Sarytca
Pubirth June 10. 17. IM S

010-01____________________

IMT, M

JU N M M C TtO a DIVISION
C A M NOi DC SCCC OA 14 R
NOflWtST MORTGAGE.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
OCXTIN LA M ONTI OAYIS.
IF UVING. ANO IF OSAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSS.
HSIRS. O t W EISS.
ORA N TIS t . ASSIONSIS.
U IN d R S . CREDITORS.
rm / S T IIS AND ALL OTHER
PAATIIS CLAIMING AN
M T E R IS T BY. THAOOQH
UNDIN OR AOJUNST
DEXTER LAMONTf DAVIS:
KiMBSRLY KAY DAVIS.
IF LIVING. ANO IF DIAO.
T H l UNKNOWN SPOUSS.
H U M . D S V IS III. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. U I N O M .
CREDITORS. TRUSTIES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTUS
CLAIMINQ AN IN T IN IS T BY.
THROUGH. UNDER ON
AGAINST KIMBERLY KAY
DAVIS: JOHN DOS ANO
/AffS OOS AS UNKNOWN
TSNANTS IN POSSESIION.
SSMINOLS COUNTY.
FLOWOA

THE EAST E FEET OF LOT 20
BLOCK F. REPLAT OF SANORA
UNITS 1E2. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PUOLC RECOROS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORK1A
LESS THE SOUTHERLY • FEET
PARALLEL TO McVAY DRIVE
THEREOF
ALSO
THS WEST S FEET OF LOT 14
BLOCK F. REPLAT OF SANORA
UNITS 142. AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORKtA
LESS THE SOUTHERLY S FEET
PARALLEL TO McVAY DRIVE
THEREOF
Cay Commaaion of Vto
C»y &lt;X Sanlord Flonda
Janet R Dougherty CMC
C*y Cwr»
Pubaah Ana 17. IMS

Of 0180

IN TN S CIRCUIT
CO U RT IN AND FON
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
PLONIDA
CASS NO. M -a t-O A -1 4 -O
COUNTRYWIDE NOME
LOANS. INC . a New York
Corporation.
Plaintiff.
CATHERINE BASS
(13 9143-41 &gt;0314).
UNKNOWN TENANT I.
SSMINOLl COUNTY,
a Politic i*l Subdry I*ton
*1 lha Slat* at Flonda.
and any unknown hair*.
davrtMa. grant*#*,
creditor* and ether
unknown par*on* or
unknown tpouM* claiming
by. through and under
any at lha ■boy*-named
Defendant*.
Defendant*
BAN 44*7431
N C T1 C I OF
FO R IC LO SU R S SALS
NOTICE rt haraby ghran that
th* urtdaroignad Clark at th*
Circuit Court of Semteol*
County. Flonda. wt* on th* Ith
day el JULY, 1*4*. al I t 04
a'clocfc A M al lha Waal Irani
dear at th# Sammart County
CourthouM tn Sanlord. Flonda.
offer for aart and m N al pubUc
outcry la lha hlghaM aad bait
bidder tar aaah. th* fakewlng
dvaenbad pro party aitual* in
Sammoi# County. Fiend*
Lai t. Slack Q. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNIT 3. accent­
ing to the Plat I hereof a*
recorded tn Plat Book i t .
PagM 7» and 71. *f th* Pubhc
Record* at Sammart County.
Florida
purtuanl to th* Final Judgment
antarad M a c o m pending m
M id Court, th* ktyt* ot which rt
Indicated aboy*
WITNESS my hand and afficial
aaal at a*id Court Ihrt Srd day
of Jim*. IS M .
H you aro a parven with a dis­
ability who head* any accemmodalion in order la partklpal*
m Mm* proceeding, you are anuliad. al no coal la you. lo lha
prayiaian of certain aaaiaianc*
Piea *a contact Court admmr*.
baler. 341 N Park Ayanu*.
Suit* N33I. Sanford. Florida
33 771, (407) 939-4940 **t.
4337, withm f working day* ol
your racaipt of Ihrt nolle* of
feraclaaura at I*. If you ar*
hearing Impauad. call 1-400M I-4771. II you ara vole*
Unpaired, call 1-444-444-4770
(COUNT M A LI
Maryann* Mama
C LIN K OF T N I
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jan* I JiM w ic
Deputy Clark
ATT0RN8Y FOR PLAINTIFF
Jan* I Bond
But ar A Hatch. PA.
3111 S. Conway P d . St*. I
Ortonde, Florida 3M1S
(407) 3 4 I-I3 M
B 4 H H I2 4 M
Pubirth June to. ty. tkk*
DS0-S7

IN TN S CIRCUIT CO UNT
OF T IM SM NTSSM TN
JUD ICIAL CM OUfT,

m m # W DkHT" '
P O S B C LO S U M C A L I
NOTICE IS HSNIBV GIVEN
purvuant la a Summary Final
Judgment of foraafotur* dated
June I . 1 SM. antarad In C M
Cat* No M IM S CA 14 K ef lha
Circuit Court el lha 1STH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SSMI­
NOLS
County.
SANFORD,
Florida, I anil aaH te th* highatt
and bait bidder far cath AT
THS W IS T FRONT DOOR of
th*
SSMINOLS
County
CourthouM located at SOI N.
PARK AVENUE In SANFORO,
Florida, at 11 40 a m on th* 4th
day ef JULY. IS M th* following
daMrtbad preparty at cat forth
In
aaid
Summary
Final
Judgment, lo-wil
T H l I M T 44 P U T OF LOT I t
AND THE W IS T SO F IS T OF
LOT IS. L IE S T H l SOUTH 7
F IS T OF T H l BAST M F U T OF
SAID LOT t l . ANO T H l SOUTH
7 F U T OF TNS WEST 30 F U T
OF LO T 11. BLOCK t . EEL AIN.
SANFORO. FLORIDA ACCOROWO TO T H l F U T BOOK S.
RAGE TEA. AND TS PUBLIC
BtOOROS
OF
U M IN O L E
OOUNTV. FLORIOA
Dated th * 4th day at June,
IM S .
(CIRCUIT COURT S IAL)
MARYAhNS MORES
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
THE U W OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN, PA
ATTORNEY FOR P U IN TIFF
M l S. Univtraity Orhra
Sulla ggg
Plantation, FL 33324
(S 44) 33 3-4004
M-32240(NCL)
In accordtne* with th*
American with Ortabdltla* Act
p*r*on* With drtabUitM* need­
ing a *pedal accommodation lo
participate In thlt proceeding
ahouid contact th* Clark al lha
Circuit Court al lha SSMINOLS
County CourthouM *| 447-4144330. not totor than aavan day*
prior lo th* proceeding II hearImpaired. 1-SM-SSS-S771
(TOC0) or I-S4O-44E-E770, via
Florida Relay Service
Pubirth: June IS. 17. IS M
DSO-M

SStolNOLI COUNTY,
OJLSS NOi D D -B M 4 -C A -I4 C
FINST UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF NORTH CAROUNA.
TRUSTEE, ala..
Plaintiff,

v*.
EDWARD A lB tR T CARTER
and CATHIRINS A CARTER.
FCRSCLCCURS SALS
NOTICE rt haraby givan that
pursuant fa that Summary Final
Judgment
ef
Foracletur*
entered In lha abova-alyiad
action on JUNE I . IS M . I will
M il th* property aitualad tn
lamlnol*
County.
Florida
described at:
Lai 7. Block I , Cedar Ridga
Unit 1, according to th* plat
thereof aa recorded In Plat
Book I t . Pag*
Record* of Semlnol* County.
Florida, I*** road right ef way
of HowtN Branch Road a*
daMrtbad ia O R Beak SMS.
Pag* IM F . Ruble Record* of
4# minot* County, Florida
at public aart. te th* high**I
bidder tor aaah. at th* lamlnol*
Count* CourthouM, M t North
Fork A*#., laniard. FL U771,
•11100 a m on th* Ith day of
JULY, IM S .
Data: Jim* S. IS M
MARYANNS MORES
Clark of lha Eighteenth
Judicial Clreult.
•♦mlnol* County. Florida
By Jan* E. Jaaawic
A* Deputy Clark
Bath W. Millar. P.A
3117 Idg*water Orhra
Orlando. Florida 33444
(4°7|,244-S4M
In accordance with lha
Americana Wllh DrtabiUtrt* A ct
ptrson* With a disabiilly who
• ifttcltl i r fftmmortttkin
lo parllclpal* In thrt proa ceding
ahouid
cenlaci
ADA
Coordinator *1 M l North Park
Avanu*. Suit* N. 341. laniard,
Florida 33771 at Meat ftva day*
prior la th# proceeding, mu.
Phono
133-4144.
■w (407) U
*
4317 If hearing Imp
4 -M I-S 771, or
SC4-SM-S770, via Florida
Fukirtb. June 10,17. IS M
DCD-M

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Call 322-2611
Seminole Herald
Classified Dept.
To Place Your Ad

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JOB DOME!
Somtnoie HaraJd, Sanford, Florida •Thunday, June 17.199fl •

Legal Notices

i
n o t ic e o f a p u b u c h e a m n o t o

CONEtOEK THE ADOPTION
OP AN ONOM ANCIIV
TN I CITY OP IANPONO, PLONIOA
Noec* ■ hereby gwen mat a Pubkc Hawing wd ba tun m Pm r«mmt*»ion
Room at Pw Cay Ma* n toe Cly o&lt; Santord. Florida, at TOO o'clock PU on
* * + 28. 1999. to conardac r » adoption o&lt; an ordtoanca by toe Cay ot
Sardord. Florida. Mto ot which M at M m
ONDINA NCI NO. M M
AN OflOMANCE OP THE CITY OP SANFORD. FlORlOA. AMENOMO
CHAPTER 2. ARTICLE XX*. OP THE CITY'S COOE OP ORDINANCES.
RtOARDlNQ THE CITIZENS ADVISORY DOARO. DEIETINQ SECTION
7-*THa) ANO CREATINO A NEW SECTION 2 472(1) TO CHANGE THE
APPOINT**) AUTHORITY. CREATINO A NEW SECTION 2-475 TO O A R
IFY THE ROLES ANO REBPONSlSUTlES OP THE C(TEENS ADVISORY
BOARD. PROVlOlNa FOR SEVERAOAJTY. CONFLICTS ANO AN EFFEC­
TIVE DATE
A copy inaa ba a«a4ibto at Pa otoca ol Pa Cay C a n tor al partora data
■ng to tiarnma Pa asms
i mortal and ca/ant aha* lava an opporhowy is ba haard at

By ordar ol Pa Cay Comnusaon ol Pa Cay ol Santord. Ftonda
PERSONS WITH DtSAMJTIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICI­
PATE PI ANY OP THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE PER­
SONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 13DM2* 41 HOURS PI
ADVANCE OP THE UEETPFO
ADVICE TO THE PLM.IC P a paraon daedal to appall a dam an mada
wan respect to any maltor conadarad al Pa abort meting or raarmg la
may naad a yarbalm racord ol Pa procaadnga. nOidng Pa l
M l a a writ* racord a not prevtdsd by Pa CPy ol Sadord I(FS2M0I0S)
Janet R Dougwrty
Cay cam
Pubiati Aura IF. Ifpf
DEO 147

NOTICE OP A PUBUC HEANNO TO
CONSKWR THE ADOPTION
OP AN OROatANCt BY
T H I CITY OP SANFORD. FL ORKLA
Nokce • hereby gwen mat a Pubkc Heamg * « be rwat to toe
Cornmaaon Room N Pa CPy HM to Pa CPy ol SardoM Florida al 7 00
octod PU on A n 2S. IPW tocoraWar Pa adopoon ol an onkrwva by
Pa CPy ol Sardord Ftonda Nto ol mfmJi a aa M m
DRIPNINCI NO. MSI
AN OROMANCE OP THE CITY OP SANFORO. FLORlOA. AMENOdFO
OFONANCENO 3117 OE SA® CITY SAJO ORDINANCE BE *10 A EON
PIG PLAN SAC AMENOUENT TO CHANOE THE 2DMNO OP THAT C f ATAM PROPERTY LYPIO BETWEEN VPAEN ROAD EXTENDED WEST­
ERLY ANO WORNAU. DRIVE ANO BETWEEN LOWE AVENUE ANO
UPSALA ROAD. FROM AO. AGRICULTURAL. TO PO. PLANNED DEVEL­
OPMENT SUBJECT TO CERTAM CONCHTONS PROVTOMG FOR SEVERABBJTY. CON/LCTS ANO EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy Had ba ai aiaai a pa otoca ol Pa CPy Cam tor a« panora daaatog to aaanana Pa aama
Al partaa n raardH and camna aa* lava an opponuray w ba naard ai
aaal hearing
By araar ol Pa Cay Comnaonn ol pa Cay ol Sardord. Ftonda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEOMQ ASSISTANCE TO PARTICI­
PATE M ANY OP THESE PROCEEOMOS SHOULD CONTACT THE
HUMAN RESOURCES O FFIC E ADA COORDINATOR AT J » M 2 S 4a
HOURS M ADVANCE OP THE MECTPIO
ADVCE TO THE PUBLIC P a parson oaadaa to appaal a H a n o i aiada
any maaar oonwUwwl al Pa abort aaalmg or raarmg ha
I a yarbaam racord ol Pa prccaadmga. ndudng Pa toaimony and
. adacfi racord a not (vended by Pa CPy ol Sardord |FS2StOtOS|
IR Dou*arly.CMC
CayCtoM
Pubawi x
OEO-I4S

NOT K S OP A PUBUC WBARMO TO
OP AN&lt;
TH I CITY OP I
Noaca ■ laraby Rian Pal a Pubac Haanrg aR ba haw to •• C
Room al Pa CPy HM. J00 North Pan A w na . toPto CPy at f
■ TOO pataca PM on A n 2f. IPPP to I
nanca by Pa C&lt;7 al Sardord. Ftonda.«
TO AFMEX A 4 Ft ACRE PORTON OP THAT CERTAM PROPERTY
LYPIO BETWEEN V M ltN ROAD IXTINOCO WESTERLY ANO WORNALL DRIVE ANO BETWEEN LOWE AVENUE ANO UPSALA ROAD (POO
UPSALA ROADl. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

in t h i o in o u r r o o u r t
o p t h e b ib h t e e n t h

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND PON
SIM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. M -I S E CA
DIVISION 14-0
OLO P IN T MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plamtlfl,
n
C WILLIAM MORALES,
al al.
Oilandant(i)
NOTIOB OP
FOM SO LO EUM SALE
NOTICE I I HEREBY GIVEN
punuanl to a Pinal Judgment ol
loncloaura
dalad Juno S,
IM P. and anlarad in Caaa NO
H -1 M CA ol Iho Circuit Court
ol Iho EIGHTEENTH Judicial
Circuit in and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida whoram OLO
KENT MORTGAGE COMPANY la
tha Plamtlfl and C WILLIAM
MORALES. LINDA S MORALES.
FIRST TRUST OF CALIFORNIA.
N A . AS TRUSTEE, aro Iho
Oalandanta. I will tail lo tha
highest and bait biddar for
caah at lha Waal front door ol
Iho
Saminola
County
Courthouaa, Sanlord. Florida,
ai 11 00 a m . on lha tih day ol
JULY. IS M . Iho following
daaenbad proparty aa aal forth
to laid Final Judgmanl
LOT l« . QUAIL POND EAST
AOOITION TO CASSELBERRY
FLORlOA. ACCOROINO TO T H I
PLAT THERIOF RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I I . PAOFiI IF ANO
M . PUBLIC R ECORD! OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
e/k/a
m EMSAEV DRIVE SOUTH
CAStlLDCRRY Ft SI70F
WITNESS MY HANO and lha
aaal ol Ihra Court on Juno S.
IM S
(COURT U A L )
HONORABLE OENE
STEPHENSON
Clarl ol tha Circuit Court
Oy Jana I Jatowtc
Daputy Clarl
Echevarria. McCalla. Raymar.
Bar rail • Frappwr
Poll Offlea Boa M IO
Tampa. FL 31401-1110
II you aro o parton with a dtlafarhty arha naada ac commode toon in ordar to parocipala m
Ihra procaadmg. you ora antiHad al no c o il lo you. for Iho
proviaion ol can am atait lane a
Ptaaaa
contact
Court
Artndnlalralion al SOI N Pari
Avenw.
Sanlord. Florida
S27FI. lalaphona number (407)
121-010. within f worlmg
daya of your racarpl el Ihra documanl. II hairing impauad.
(TOO) l-S O O -S H -IF ft
Pubiiah Juno 10. IF. I t M
DEO-SS

M THE 0M O IM T OOURT

CIVIL A4T30N
BABB HO. 00-401 OA
OIVttoOR 14-R
FIRST UNIOH NATIONAL
BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OP NORTH
CAROLINA. SUCCESSOR BY
MSRQCR TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF FLORlOA.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
AMERICAN SAV1NOS OF
FLORlOA. F.B a..
Plamtlfl.

A N N E X A TIO N !
R EQUEST

CHARLES B HELD.
at iL .
Oatondanl(a).

m pM t daecrpeon and a copy ol Pa ordmanoa Pa* ba avtatotataal Pa
I cf ma Ciy Ctok tar M pwaons dstrtog to aaanana Pa aama.
A* pargaa to idarap and cauana p a l lara an opporstoty a ba hamd w
By ordPQl Pa CPy Cnw aan nnol Pa COy ol Sardord. Ptortata.
P E M O M WITH OrSAMUTIES NEEOMQ ASSISTANCE TO 7WRTCIRATE IN ANY OP THEBE PROCEEOMOS SHOULD CONTACT THE
HUMAN RESOURCE OFFICE ADA COOROMATOR AT 310-8*29 4S
HOURS M ADVANCE OP THE MEETMO.
ADVCE TO THE PIMUC: I a panon doddad to appaal a dKtonn mada
a*h reapadto ary maaar contidared at taa afxwe maaang or hearing, ha
mpynaadardrbaammconlolpaprocaadtooa. toduSngPalaiamoniand
evidence, aPdPi word la nol provided by Pa Cay el Sardord (PS 2*e oi OS)
Janal R Dougherty. CMC
CSvCtark
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FORECLOSURE BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
punuanl lo a Final Judgmanl ol
foreclosure
dated June 3.
IM S , and anlarad In Caaa NO.
SS-4S1 CA ol Iho Circuit Court
ol Iho EIGHTEENTH Judicial
Circuit In and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida wherein FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK F/K/A
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF NORTH CAROLINA. SU C ­
CESSOR BY MERGER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORlOA.
SUCCESOR
BY
MERGER TO AMERICAN SAV­
INGS OF FLORIDA. F.B.B. la the
Ptoinlilt and CHARLES E HEAD;
KATHRYN A HEAD; HFTA FIRST
FINANCIAL
CORPORATION
F/K/A TRAN SAMS RICA FINAN­
CIAL SERVICES, INC.; AMCMCAN GENERAL HOMS SOUITV.
INC., aro the Oalandanta. I MU
M il lo the highlit and boat bid­
dar lor caah ol lha W ed front
door ol the Seminole County
Courthouaa, Sanlord. Florida,
at 11:00 a.m.. on Mto Slh day ol
JULY. IS M . tha lollowtng
daaenbad properly aa aol forth
In cold Final Judgmanl;
THE NORTH 1/S OF LOT S.
BLOCK *F* BROWNS SUBDIVI­
SION OF BECK HAMMOCK
ACCOROINO TO THS PLAT
BOOK I PAGE S3 PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA (LESS THS
NORTH I M FEET OF THE WEST
S10 FEET)
a/h/a;
SFSI RICHMOND AVE
SANFORD F I 3ST7E
WITNESS MV HANO and the
M il ol thM Court on Juno S,
IM S.
(COURT SILL)
HONORABLE OENE
STEPHENSON
Ctorl ol tha Circuit Court
By: Jana i . Jatewic
Deputy Ctorl
Echevarria. McCalla, Raymar,
Barrett S Floppier
Poll Oltice Boa S410
Tampa. FL3M01-S410
II you ore a penon with a dieability who naada accommoda­
tion In order to participate In
this proceeding, you are enti­
tled al no coal lo you. lot tha
proviaion ol certain aaaialanca.
Ptaaaa
contact
Court
Adminiababoo al S0I N. Pari
Avenue.
Sanlord. Florida
SSFFI, lalaphona number (40F)
U S -4130. within t worting
daya ol your receipt ol M o doc­
ument. If hearing Impaired.
(TDD) I-SOS-313-3 7FI.
una IS, 1 7 .1SSS

Legal Notices
Courtly Court
Seminole Oewnty,
Florida
O oio • • 7 -S I-l-S R -lt -O
H M Roobocl,
Pluntitl
rt
Brian McCaualm,
Da landa nt
N O T IC I OP
SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue ol that certain
Wn ol Elocution iiaued out ol
onrt under Iho aaal ol Iho
County Court ol Saminola
County Florida. Caaa • *7-31 •
&gt;-S*-1S-C upon a final )udgm ail randarad In lha aloretaid
court on tha 14lh day ol
Notam barAD IM F In that carlain
caaa
entitled
H M
Rot b u d .
Plaintiff «a Brian
McCauall-t. Defendant which
oloreaatd Wnl ol (locution waa
delivered lo me sa Sheriff ol
Saminola County. Florida and I
have levied upon all lha right,
into and inleretl ol tha defen­
dant In lha following daaenbad
property. M id properly being
located In Saminola County.
Florida.
more
particularly
daaenbad aa tollowa
IM S Ford F2M.
VIN • IFTEFtSYFJNASISSS
Slo-ad al Altamonte Towing Inc
and lha undartignad aa Shenft
ol Saminola County, Florida,
will al 11 00 A M on lha Itth
day ol July A D IM S olfar lor
tala and taK lo lha hrgheit bid­
dar. FOR CASH IN HANO ANO
SUOJECT TO ANY AND ALL
EXISTING LIENS, al lha Front
(Waal) Door, al lha alepo. •&lt; lha
Semrno'e County Courthouaa In
Sanlord. Ftonda. lha above
daat nbed property
Thai aa d eato ta being mada
to au n ty lha tormo ol Ihra Wnl
ol (aacut-on
Donetd F Erlinger. Shenft
S« minole County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING T N I
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF I t M . PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDINQ
8PLCIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROC C tO lN O I SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
U C T IO N OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE. 1M BUSH BLV0. SAN­
FORO. FLORlOA. AT LEAST
FIVE OATS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS (407) M 0 -(440 TTO
(497) 311-3129
Putlnh June 10. IF . 14. July I.
IM S
With Sato being held on July 12.
IM S
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IB TWE O m e v iT OOURT
OP TH E IS T N JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, M i

JU R ISB M TtB B BtVtEtON
OASB NOi M 4 3 1 QA14 a
COUNTRYWIDE HOMS
LOANS. INC F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDi FUNDING
CORPORATION 0/B/A
AMERICA'S WHOLESALE
t“ °t "
PLAINTIFF
VS
RONALO O WISHON.
* LIVING. AND IF OSAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSS.
HSIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTSSS.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTIES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST RONALO 0
WISHON. UNKNOWN
SPOUSC OF RONALO G
WISHON. IF ANY.
JOHN DOE ANO JANS DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION

BOTloYSr"™
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HSRtSV OIVEN
purauanl lo a Summary Final
Judgmanl ol foreclosure dalad
June 1. IS M , anlarad In ChrH
Caaa No M 431 C A M O of Iho
Circuit Court al the 13TH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMIN O LI County. Sanlord, Florida.
I win M il to the htgheit and
boat bidder lor caah at Iho
W IS T FRONT DOOR ol the
SSMINOLS County Courthouaa
located al 301 N. Pori Avenue
in Sanlord. Florida, at 11-00
a m on iho Oth day ol JULY.
10M Iho following daaenbad
property aa aal lorth In add
Summery Final Judgment lo"LO T 170 ANO BEGIN AT THS
MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF
SAIO LOT 170. THCNCS RUN
MORTHIASTtRLY ALONG THS
SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF LOT
ITS. A DISTANCE OF St-S F U T .
THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLV 10 THE NORTHEAST COR­
NER OF LO T 170. T H IN C I
SOUTHEASTERLY ALONQ THS
SOUTH WSSTtRLY LINS OF
SAIO LOT ITS. TO A POINT OF
BSOINNINQ. LOCH ARSON
CRYSTAL LAKE CLUB SEC­
TION. ACCOROINO TO THS
P U T THERIOF AS RSCOROSO
IN P U T BOOK S. PAGES 73
AND 74. PUSUO RECOPOS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated Hits 4th day ol Juno,
IM S .
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNB MORSE
Clarl ol Iho Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Ctorl
THE U W OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. PJL
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. Univenity Drive
Plantation. FL 333S4
(S34II33-M00
M -3M »4(FNMA)CWF
In accordance with the
American with OtaabiUttoo A c t
paraona with diaabUittoa need­
ing a apecial accommodation
to participate In Ihla proceeding
should contact Iho Ctorl ol Iho
Circuit Court al I N SSMINOLS
Couaty Courthouaa al 407-SSS4330. not tolar than seven days
prior lo Iho proceeding. II hear­
ing Impaired. 1-SOO-SII-S771
(TOO) or 1-SOO-SSS-S770. via
Florida Palsy Sorvlco.
Publish Juno 10. 17. 1SS0
D ED -M

21— P e r s o n a l s

25—Special N otices

71—Help Wasted

71—Help Wanted

IfC AlL YOUR DATE NOWII
1-900-22*-1737. EXT 6700
S2 99 per mto Mult bo IS
Serv- U- *19 *45 #414

OPEN OOOfl SOON Services of
Florida it a therapeutic lostar
car* agency (hcento ponding)
openrig on often m the Orlando
area Wo are tool rig lor dodlcited and caring larmiaa who
are interested to prnrtdng child­
ren with a M l« and nurtunng en­
vironment by becoming Iosier
parents it you have love In your
head and room In your homo,
please contact OPEN DOOR «

Computer Ctorl: PT ot FT
Knowledge ol Window) nacasMry.Oood
Mlary.
300-2987099_________________________

Loan Officer- Erp or Tramea
FHA VA Cany 5 Sub Pnme
Top Comm tor Top Producer
Nation a Morlg. 127-7754

Cook/Dlel Alda. FT postoon
avaUbto Looking lor somsona
with eipenence 5 customer ori­
ented. Orest benefit including
insurance plana. PTO. vKaoon,
and hoidey Apply in parson to

MECHANICAL OESIONER
Exp in Conveyor A Material
Handing Eqtxp Mach Drafbng
Units req No Al/TOCAOD
Sand Raauma to:
AMI
34M Alt American EfvO.
______Ori. FI. 12)10________

ALONE?
FL't RESPECTED
Datng Bureau unco 19771 ALL
Ago* (25-90) Bringing People
* •00-9x2-4477
(24hra)
Together
i
Loogwood
Sludlo.
Wih-toa watoxno 7 dayl
Prlrilo rma Fomolo Stoll
U K 1MM0007785
407-330-5)00

Legal Notices
M THS CIRCUrr COURT
FOR BCNMOLS COUNTY.
FLORlOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. 90-430-CP
N RE
ESTATE OF
UAFIYE CARMAN.

Health Cara 4 RehablMsSon
Censer of Sanford

27—N ursery &amp; Child
Care
CH A O CARE M MY HOME
Crimson Mother / Teacher A sal
to Seminole Co Looking lo BabyM school ago crildron (tea
aonabto Rate*. Mails Prov
Smoko tree Env. Colt 32S-S9M

Sanford. FL 32771
IO C
Counter Persons: Counter arp
tor busy dry daanar Ere pay
Lake Mary 333 8070*20-7839
tiros: Need professional iotaphono votes 4 good tpetang
auas Must ba m m to type 30

ChBd Cora at clean ChmMn
homo 7 yrs tip 6 wks and up
Raasonabto rales 330-5214

•FT E PT posAont
•Paid Iramng
•ftoasxa schadutos
•Al tNRs a via . eve S

NOTICE OF
The admntotrsaon ol too aviato ol
MARY E CARMAN Fla Number 90* » C P ■ pondng to too Cscul
Cowl tor Boston County. Ftonda.
Probata Olnaion. toe addroai ol
•torch ■ CtoA ol toa Caoto Court
Sam awls County Courthouse.
Santord. Ftonda 17771 The rtomaa
and adooaaos ol toa poraonto rapro-

O S L O CARE Bf MY HOME
i Nitet Summer Activities
Dey/fi
•1728 or Pgr 763-7313
322-1
Chad Cars provider, tow cost
includes breakfast, lunch S
snacks Cal Ttoa B 320-7370
CHKOCARE
Days/ fFfT«»M
Fn lights- Pitta/ Stoapovar
Sat Nghts- CookouV Swan
322-1723 ay P ag* 7*3-7311

AU.MTERCSTEO PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l cradanra et toa decedent and

omer paraona having ctosna or

CPR. HRS

on whom a copy ol tort nooca to
dais of too ton pUlcitan ol toto
Court WITHIN THE U T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THMTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVCE OF A COPY OF NOTCE ON
THEM
Al otoar cradaora of toa

court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATS OF THE FIRST
PUBUCATK3N OF THIS NOTCE
AU. CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FK.ED W IL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The data ol too taal putdraann of
Juno 17. ISM
2091 tomewood Dnvo
Sordord. Ftonda J2773
Attorney tor Parsons!
Hugh M Palmar. Esq
HUGH M PALMER. P A
PO Boa 21S7
Wtotor Pam. Ftonda 32730
(407) *4539)0
Ftonda Bar No 0132242
PubMft JMW 17.24.19M
OCO-I3S
IN TH E CNIOWrr CO URT
OP T H E IS T N

R t O U TE R NOW. Pro-K 4 5
C U M Staring Aug 3rd A l Kind
arganadf Want Stoat Taught, aa
w a ia a U n g Da &gt;Nop/Mam
s»j*a Umitod Space Aval
Cal tor Oataft 3*1-793*

33—
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an ag em en t

Ptf*a Qrwen. Semi fu sed
IlfC T R IC tA N f
Immeoato. lA-ame emptoyment tor anyone tolareatod to
working towards a career as an
atoctoclan Soma ere and out
of town travel u taq. Futy c

p p o r t u n it ie s

A I T B i From i to S0» B tda anyshare in Fto. Fmancmg Aval.,
tow down. To buy or aaa Caa
Sam Buran ma MLF apaaaM In
FU Omni R E- (9*4)4(
sn*».Oimfi£xam
LEADERS WANTEO
1.000.000.000 •» pubkety trad­
ed home baaed busmaM co
amandng iin Orlando area Cal
1-BME11-1:

JAMES M TRAMMELL,
oil known and unknown
partes claiming by. through,
under or against JAMES M.
TRAMMELL.
Defendants
N O T M IO P B A ia
PURSUANT TO ONAPTBR 49
NOTICE IS HERESY OIVEN
pursuant lo an Order ol Final
Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure dated June S. I N I
and anlarad In Caaa No. IA­
SI 33 CA In Iho Circuit Court ol
tha 11th Judicial Circuit In and
lor Saminola County. Florida
whtrein MIDFIRST BANK. ole.
to Iho Pleintllt sod JAMBS M.
TRAMMELL, ol al. are tha
Defendants. I wlil tab la the
lug heal and boat bidder lor
caah al the weal front door ol
the Seminole County court­
house. in Sanlord. Saminola
County. Florida at 11:00 a.m
on Iho Slh day ol JULV, IS M ,
the following described proper­
ty at aal lorth In sold Ordar ol
Final Summary Judgment, lo
wit
LOT S3. L I S3 THS NORTH S
FEET THEREOF. BLOCK S. BCLAIR. ACCOROINO TO THS P U T
THEREOF AS R tC O R O ID IN
P U T BOOK S. PROS 73. PUS110 BSCOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORlOA
DATSO al Sanlord. Florida I hit
3rd day ol Juno. IS M
"AMERICANO WITH DISABILI­
TIES A C T (ADA) N O TIC E ."
II you aro a parson with a dis­
ability who naada accommoda­
tion In order to participate in
Mila proceeding, you a n enti­
tled at no coat lo you. lor Iho
provision ol certain assistance.
Please
conlacl
Court
Administration ol (407) 3234330 within I working daya ol
your receipt of Hue document If
you are hearing or volco
impaired call 1 300 013-1771.
MARYANNS MORSE. CLERK
Si minole County. Florida
By. Jane E. Jaeewie
Deputy Clerk
GLEN Z. GOLDBERG. ESQUIRE
GOLDS IF O ANO VOVA. PA.
Sulla SM . BIV Tower
1IS1 BrickoH Avenue
Miami. Florida SSI SI
(SM ) ST4-48S0
Pubiiah June 10. 17. 19M
OCD-M

age VaM D L and gnnd t
record a req C a f lR E R I
EiiJxunJsry MachtnaOperator
P a M B w b ta M K n T U lU
ENTRY LEVEL ORIVERS need­
ed NOEft Covenant Transport
tor
No eipenence
needed. Earn 848K toi S55K pkra
COL laming

70—EougfTlptl
T « A j» jC ^ r -i

OEEiC£_MANAQEfl Fua or Pan
lima; Telephone alia*. A/P.
Payroll E Scheduling Ouickbook* Knowledge a Plus Vacaton and Pennon 322-EI33
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LABOR READY &amp;
W ORK TO D A Y
CASH TO D A Y
Immedato Oparvngatl
Al SkAuTradee’Shifta
Wbrl era wreara earn enra 44
Competitive wages pax) DaJytl
ln Partoo B
S French A w
Santord 323-4343
53 8 Samoran Blvd
Oriando (2*1-4111)

«

PART TIME HELP wanted 4
hour* on Saturday*,
weicomel Cal 323-8122
SCAM BTRBM tor dry
to Lk. Mara. 333-8070
or 620-7639_________
■ M U R R Y OFFICER JOR
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i r a G w n i m i ih g u ■ u n a n n u u
BruM y A Aaaec. E34-7444
LAHOBCAPM4Q, H C .
Tractor andtor Bobcat operator*
n**d*d. Expertonced operators
tor final gradmg.l10-Sl2/HR.
Vac/ Pension Benefits
COL
Raq
Helper*/ mauler* needed bnmadialety
Vk . and Pension
CaB 407-SS2G1ES
. immedUto open­
ing PT, animal karmai hep. able
to Ml heavy load* and work
i s . 15 pfh to sien
11-4 doty tor to-

a -t il

a rc r e ra t i p t r u c k
COL. VA/TA Apprv Job AaatoL
Wband ciataai. Nabonaf Truck
S N to c M G E M E JTE ^ ^ ^ ^

71— H e l p W a n t e d
OASB NO. M - a t M C A
MtCFIRST BANK, on
Ohlahomo Corpora bon.
aa assignee ol FIRST
NATIONWIDE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, aa assignee
of STAhOARO FEDERAL
SAVINGS ASSOCIATION IN
CONSERVATORSHIP WITH
THS RESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION. TRANSFEREE
OF STANDARD FEDERAL
3AVINQ8 BANK IN
RECEIVERSHIP WITH
RESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION. 1/1/0
STANDARD FEDERAL
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
ASSOCIATION 1/1/0
STANDARO SAVINGS ANO
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
GAITHERSBURG,
sa aeaignea ol SHEARSON
LEHMAN HUTTON
MORTOAOS CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,

Driver local daltvoriaa. longwood Door 4 Tnm Company. FT.
Mon-Frt. 0am-2 30pm ♦ overtuna. CUts B COL. good driving
racord m ng f*qd are. benefits.
38 5&lt;Vhr. nag lo tip OFWP.
EOE. 407-321-4410______
DRIVERS
Indap Contractors, levnd 1090
or newer 4 dr. Sedan Beeper or
Cal Phone a p u t
1-*00-4*3-4783, E l l 1E7
I tor Tan Co
EapanOng Co Naada Dnvara
daylEvanngt 324-7317. Leave
Name and Number

STATE W O*
TRANSPORTATION

55—B u s i n e s s
O

To apply can Access America/
XACT Tetosotubons. I 800 859

naitMnca Retire merit Center,
300 W. Airport Blvd. Sanlord
Apply to person See Datlgh

Server*. Cook*. I
200 rtdm en Dr (1-4 4 Hwy 46)
437-324-1030
A BETTER JO G FOR VOW
Juat Caai Never a Feel
AOMNISTRATTVE ASSISTANT
Needed to RattoanbN Fackty
tor MentoPy ChNtongad Man.
(Santord) Ph. SEM31E
AERATOR-FOUNTAM
, E r &gt;or ma bn.
. Mai Reaune toL fA
IIS CaaMEne RE. Butto 1EM
APPOB/TMENT S ITTER S )
S130 MON ON BONUS Oweri ntoa&lt; (10.80 hr. wtvto baw
mg Average SUH423 Hr.. NO
BEUJNO
11 yv. old comp
Fla* Schedule. Caa f
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ATTN: Own A I
PatBtoWtaikt
125- |7i*v. PT/FT
1-300296-0834
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NEW HIRING
RATES

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leamera mechanicaky toEE OOmr. Located al The
Ajrporl. Interview bet*
9-2 3000 MiaaniGa A w .
Santord. 437-3*1-E M I.
Apply in person Manna Hour
530 N. Patmerio Aw. ‘ ' ‘

QRC

OF C A M OIVERS
Apply to parson at
H E A L TH C A M A N O

ply In paraon Frto
*10 Tbch Dnw, ~
§ooo

330

Coner^Ftoi«her*4^F ranwr*
Long Tbrm Project*, poaa. tompperm. 40 hr*, wk. Cal
o p c Hawaii
EM SEES, N aP
Handymaa lo work an home*.
Naada own tranaporiatton. C al
323-7131 or beeper NODOSE
,1 ,m ,p*Irt Time T U T *
4E7-Q1-E71*
Must haw vaM Dr*.
Lie. E own tranapottaaon. EE 50!
hr. Apply m person: Fvtt-Wegh
Mto Co . 210 T*ch Or . Santord
330-5000.

P to tB m J ^ S p tN -IS E t
WELDER11FAERICATOWS
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2 BLOCKS FROM DOWNTOWN
Studto Apt. Priv EM. Bth
Kit. Single only. NO
PETS
Leave Me*aaga. 3]

100 People A Day Needed to
work a vanary of Warehoua*
and Labor fob*. Eryoy f * beneMa of aama day pay no «to*ng
M me end of me wk. Cal R«gra
Hand Man In Longwood. f f c -

WEEKLY RENTAL*
BtorSna • ETTAak
toakanc OowMown. 3*0-44*3

U D U TY CONTRACTOR

tod. Laurvxy phone, and Ml.
uaa. 1*5-390 a week. 3*4-4955

laatpaaiK

NOW HIMNO
Appacaaona bamg aooaptod tor
MureFua-ama apantoga to
*400 SION ON BONUS
HgRar Pay tar Ere. *PT0^
V A O tO U O A V PkV* of pay to
kauof

TO Q ETI
u toaa W toa to me nail 30
daya Nakxal A Guaranteed
1-E00-242-O3E3e«t 1551

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Caaaetoarry o* 434
wBraakUat- Laundry Fum
taawtoy EEE-EEEE
g .a p k e
Ca Trucktoonuaaa EtQ/hr.
Longwood. EE14

torn. BR to
bam. ElOOtoh. Near U
Bfvd. a m o k .310-1*50

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EOE
Ma u*f Start 87/
hr * mto age No nka*. No wooland*. Car raqd. B34-5695

FULLTIME!

C LEIBCAU OFFICE HELP ~
P-T to Santord Area. Lie not raq

Accepting applications in
person for oil positions.
A p p ly

WiMdnson Auction
24)29 SR 44,
Sorrento, FL

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�4B - Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida • Thursday. June

r,

17. 1999

CLASSIFIED

Seminole Herald

322-2011 or Toll rree from Orlando 831-0093
You can tai your ad to 407*323-9400
300 N. French Ave., Sanford 32771 •P. O. Box 1607, Sanford 32772
Our office la open to serve you Monday through Friday. 8 am •5 pm
DEADLINES:
For TUaaday'a edition, the deadline Is Monday at noon
For Wadntaday's edition, the deadline Is TUaaday at noon
For Thursday s edition, the deadline It Wednesday at noon
For Friday's edition, the deadline la Thursday at noon
For tha weekend edition, the daadltna ta Friday at noon

s.

Home Health Cere
Elderly Cere
Health A Beauty
For Sele
Cemetery Lots
Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
Health Cere
Lost A Found
Special Notices
Nursery A Child Cere
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

EM PLO YM EN T

322- 2611

117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
110 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storaga/Offlco For Rent

Career
i
Consultants
^
Resumes
Education A Training
Help Wanted
Employment
Wanted

141 Homes For Sale
F M l
143 Out ol State
Properly For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
146 MoMe Home Lots For Sale
140 Commercial Property For Sale

RENTALS

F IN A N C IA L
07 Apartments •Furnished
00 Apartments •Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duples/Triplei

153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
150 Real Estate Wwtled
100 Business For 8ale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Ouplei For Sale

KIT
97— A partments
Furnished

105— H ouses*
U nfurnished

181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Storeo/Radio
105 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
180 Office Supplies
tOt Bulking Materials
103 Lawn A Garden
105 Machine Work
107 Restaurant Equipment
M ISC ELLAN EO U S

100 Pets A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
200 Wearing Apparel
211 Anaqua/Coffecbblea
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Oarage Sales
2t0 Wanted to Buy

’N’ CARLYLE

In.thc Event you nttd to chingt.yoyr.ad;

It you need to change your ad while R is am ong. pi east grvt us a cal and
ws win make the changa lor the next avaffable edition. Please check your ad
on the first day of publication If you find an error, please cel ua immediately
and we we correct the error for the next pubffcaBon. We are responsMe lor tha
first insertion only and only for tha coat of the (Irst Insertion

231 Cars For Sale
K
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234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vsns For Sale
236 Car Rentals
236 Vehicles Wanted
230 Motorcycies/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec Vehcles/Campers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

255 Alterations
250 Apptance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
256 Automotive
200 Bush Hogging
201 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
203 Carpentry
264 Carpet 8 InetaRaffone
205 Carpet Cleaning
200 Celling Repair
207 Ceramic TUe
206 Ch*J Care Centers
200 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Defcvery Services
275 DrywaS
276 Electrical
277 Fence
276 Handy Man
270 Hauling
280 Homo Improvements

291 Mortgages
202 Moving A Storage
203 Off. Lube A Filter
205 Paper Hanging
207 Pest Control
298 Ptarn/Organ Tuning
200 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning

282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lafcefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
280 Laundry Services

® by Ijirry Wrlfhl

141— H omes For Sale

219— Wanted to Buy
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221— G ood T hings to
Eat

Uwtlsf your yard sale la Use
Semhute MrrsM for only 8.31/prr Iter.
Call try Noon e« IRraday and your Mae ad ran
run for Utrre days In the Nrntf for only 88.181

(407) 322-2611
222— M usical
Instruments

99— Apartments
U nfurnished
114—
Warehouse/Rental
Space

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193— L a w n 4c G a r d e n

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ill the Classified Department at:
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Octobers, 1999
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Teacher wins national award
Winter Spring’s
Trent Daniel receives
$25,000 check
R y W iM m e_______________________
Staff Writer
WINTER SPRINGS — Florida
Department of Education Commissioner
Tom Gallagher today presented Winter
Springs High School science teacher

TVent Daniel with a national award and
a check from a private foundation.
Daniel, the Seminole County 2000
Teacher of the Year and one of five final­
ists for Florida Teacher of the Year, is
one of four teachers in the state to
receive the Milken Family Foundation
Award.
Along with the award, Daniel
received a persona) check for $25,000
from the private organisation based in
Miami.
Gallagher visited Winter Springs

High School today on the pretext of dis­
cussing technology with an assembly of
students and staff, but surprised Daniel
with the award.
"It's a pretty prestigious award," said
Karen Chandler, spokesperson for the
Department of Education.
An eight-year veteran high school sci­
ence teacher, Seminole County schooldistrict officials said that Daniel uses the
latest technology to teach students
chemistry as well as how to use the
BeeTfcadiet Page2A

Rookie Cards
Pok6mon trading cards may be the latest fad, but boys still dream of
seeing their face on the most American of icons: The baseball card.
Two Sanford natives know the feeling

Although David Eckstein and 71m
Raines, Jr. haven't graduated to the Big
Leagues Just yet they have graduated to
the Big Time.

i \ have their own baseball cards.
IV
They're part of a eet of baseball
1 \ cards Just released by Topps —
■ \ Bowman Series 2. Eckstein is card
L i t N a 421, Raines (Rock, Jr.) is card
■ \ No 363 Hang 0 0 10 thne
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'These are neat cants for arsa
1 \ collectors," said Alan N an. the
t i l proprietor of Big League
i d \ Cards in Caaselbeny. "Both /
\ are stirring up interest —
/
■ going into the $1 to &lt;2
i
range. If the two become m
Big Lsaguere, those prices will Jump."
Eckstein is a 24-yearold second baseman in the Boston Rad Sox farm aystern. He was a Class AA All-Star for TVenton this year. His dad, Whitey Eckstein, is a Sanford City Commissioner
and teacher at Seminole High School.
Class AAA
AAA at
at Pawtucket
Pawtucket this
this
"David had a terrific season at TVenton," his dad said Wednesday. "He's expected to play Claes
year*. We'd like that very
coming year. Peter Gammons said on ESPN that David will be Boston's second baseman in two years.
much. If not. David has a college education. He's going to do well."
•
He
Raines, 20, is an outfielder in the Baltimore Orioles chain. He began his professional career. in the Gulf Coast League. Hi

Teen trashes Forest City home
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SANFORD — One teen has been apprehended
and other arrests are expected in connection
with the vandalisetion of a vacant Forest City
home.
Fifteen-year-old Shawn Michael Meek, West
Forest Lake Drive, was apprehended Tuesday
afternoon on a number of chargee in connection
with an estimated $50,000 in damage to a home
located at 148 South Forest Lake Drive. The home
had been vacant since 1992 when the previous
owner passed away.
According to Seminole County Sheriff's Office
spokesman Steve Olson, Made, a Lake Brantley
High School student, burglarized the home, a

shed, and two vehicles. H* faces additional
charges of shooting a BB gun into the dwelling as
well as four counts of felony criminal mischief and
two counts of grand theft As many as three other
teens could face charges in the Incident
The vandalism was discovered late Tuesday
afternoon when Marshall Felts, a co-owner of the
home along with brother John Felts of Ooltswah,
Tenn., checked on the home.
Deputies followed a foot path horn the vandal­
ized home that led to Meek's residence and found
articles from the vandalized home leaning against
a fence there.
"The home had been vacant for some time," said
Olson. "Family members would check &lt;“
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once every five or six weeks. Tbasday
they found it trashed. Just trashed."

agrees to match state funding
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Authority Board on Ibesday
accepted a $63 million match­
ing grant from the state for the
terminal expansion project
Airport officials ate seeking to
expand the terminal in anticipa­
tion of growth in domestic ser­
vice.
Starting Thursday, Fan
American Airlines will provide
the airport with its first ngularly scheduled domestic service
with one flight per day between

Sanford and Portsmouth, N i l
Pan Am will begin service
between Sanford and the
Chicago-Gary Airport on Nov.
17. John Nadolny, senior vice­
president of Fan Am, said that
one flight per day between
Sanford and Chicago is expect­
ed to start "shortly after" Nov.
17, although the schedule has
vet to be determined
Nadolny said that future

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Ibeeday, and removed himself
from hearing the case.
"I'm trying lobe sensitive to
the needs of the patties and the

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designated with a
silver and blue
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being diagnosed

sSSs
son. He hw played
with the Montreal
York Yankees
Oakland A's. He has
a World Series ring
and w « the Most
Valuable Player in
the 1907 All Star

•told attorneys for both sides of
the suit Wednesday morning.
The case was scheduled to
begin before Freeman decided
to step down. "1 will yield to
the wisdom of the 5th District
Court of Appeals. If the 5th
District says I can't hear the
case. I'll yield to their authori­
ty "
Attorney Mike Jones had
sought a temporary injunction
to force the city of Langwood
to keep Warren Avenue and

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sure of the cards
being valued col­
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es a S123
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Program should a
enough to play eft
collector ever want
lo return both Sets 1
Ttan,Jr„ who played
retd 2 to the compa­
in C U eeA fo lW .
ny.
in recent yoNS,
Each pack con­
collectors have &gt;v. -w.
tains nine cards. The suggested retain price is $3
become enamored with the rookie caras or metr
favorite pU ym . 8omecaida.iik* those of Mickey per pack. Baseball cards can be purchased at
Mantle and Nolan Ryan, have soared to five-fig-' stores such as Toys 'R Us or Target or at a sports
urn valuta Bowman advertises itself as the Home collectible shop like Big League Cards on State
of theRoafckC*nL
Road 436 in Casselberry, The Dugout on State
The new Bowman second series contains 22Q
Road 434 in Winter Springs or AAA Sports
cards that fodudm l50 Top Prospects and 70
Ttophies on State Road 427 in Longwood.

anfuuUy.
( A* Pfrt.of the domestic tera camp will be
daalgnsd to give the airport
greatw Aexfeiltty in servicing a

a shortfall 4
96 million tha airport had I
inf
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the snd of the project's
third and final phase of the pro- third phase, the airport is
Jed can be performed.
expected to have at least seven
The state's funding provides gales. The domerik terminal,
a match to funds already
which wiU also handle overflow
agreed to from TVI (US) Inc,
international traffic, will be
parent company of tfce airport's expanded to 120,000 square
«MLT
from the state will
The |
The airport handjpd 1.2 mil­
lion passengers In 1991, primar­
bepaidtol
ily from Britirit charter flights.
next five years.
*Wb'm fortunate to be abfo to
in August, the Board
i 1
approved a memorandum of
get this,* said Victor While,
understanding to allow private
director of the Sanford Airport
Authority
Constructian of the domestic
If the final contract is
terminal expansion project is
approved by the Board of
expected to begin by January
2000, with completion anticipat­ Directors within* 9frday peried by Docmher 2000. White
said the first new gate is expect* Airport's]
facilities will be managed by
ed to open during the summer
of 2000.
TBI (US) Inc., parent company
Plans for die expanded termi­ of Orlando Sanford
nal Include second levy! board-, International (051).
The international passenger
ing for up to aeveq flights at a
time, and the capacity to handle
up to three million passengers
managed by O S, Inc since

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The suit, filed In early August
on behalf of five Langwood
homeowners along Warren
Avenue, contends the dty ille­
gally entered into an agreement
with die Central Florida
t t|aln»i|-i| p M iu trt
1■-&gt;hi ^ u ^ a u
riitionou r refrtvaoon
w orry
to conduct the Annual Fatta Art*
Festival in Langwood
Langwood O re Attorney
Richard Taylor had filed a
motion with Orlando M e n l
Court to have the case heard In
Orange County because part of
the suit deala with dvU rights of
the homeowners. The Federal .
Court denied the motion late

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May, 1 W . Details of the final
contract are stlU bring negotlat
ed.
As part of the 30 year agree­
ment, TBI wiU pay tip million
against the 92L5 million eeti
mated cost of the domsstic ter­
minal expansion project.
The first $7.5 million will be
paid up front when the contract
la finalized, arid the remaining
I&amp;5 million will be spread .
evenly over the first five years
of the agreement. TBI will also
make gross revenue payments
to the airport.
,_
in addition, TBI will assume
ail operation and maintenance
coats for the terminal faculties,
and provide incentives for air­
line business attraction.
In return for funding toward f ;
the expansion project, the
Airport Authority agreed to
give TBI rights to parking lot
fees and rental car revenues.
Currently, the airport does not
charge parking foes. White said
that nationwide parking lots are
often the leading source of
income at airports.
TBI will also receive terminal
related revenues such as food
and beveragvcanaesskm foes.
Commercial ground transporta­
tion revenues will be split with
the airport

Jones argued that the case
was filed months ago and that
there was room for compromise
between the parties. Hesaid
the courts have been playing for'
two months with Taylor's
motions.
Freeman suggested Jones
contact the derk of the court's
office poet-haale to find 1
dvil Judge and hearing!
the November festival
closer.
of
* » 5th District
The dty has reel 1
halt the
1 the group. In at
^ {lo u »t4
mlses without 1
officials offered to tram
portions 6f WUma Avenue
residents in and out of I
id lin g the two day festierties with golf cam and
3
promised extra trash patrols to I
that
combat the Utter problem.
dtyriw ls the streets
Festival organizers say without1
oft to vehicular traffic, it denies
Albmui
to their homes.
the ability to close off Warren ’
Dim
Avenue, altered logistics would'
a
mean the end of the event
son. The
five homeowners also claim that which Is scheduled to celebrate t
Its 23rd anniversary on Nov. 20.
heavy foot traffic leads to tree* ‘
prosing on their properties, that and 21.
City attorney Richard Taylor,
trash from festival visitors has
estimated that it could take 10 ;
become a problem, and that
day* to two weeks before 1
they are Inconvenienced wither hearing date on the suit is 1
out compensation from the feein Seminole Circuit Court.
tival.
Friday afternoon on the
grounds that Taylor also sought
to have Judge Freeman excuse
himself from hearing the
Taylor and Freeman have previously squared off in a political
battle when they ran against
each other for a seat on the
Board of Governor's of the
Florida Bar Association.

Teacher
technology.
Dank) holds daily tutoring
sessions and leaves her phone
number so students can caU her

Airport
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Judge

hopes to join Ms
dad, TUn
in the Majors,
his dad, Raines'can
hit and run except
taoniUyweU.
Dad Raines is

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T t o n t D a n ie l 's a w a r d s
Trent DsnM. a scisnos toachor at Winter Borinas

nifln ocnocM, fiM won m# following •wsnst
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Recently, Daniel was award­

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• 1996 Tbndy Technology National Award lor
Outstanding Taaching. .

regular updates on their diUd'a
regular progress reports, school
district officials said.
Daniel and her chemistry stuidsnts invite elementary students
to the Winter Springs campus for
hsndeon fcamlrig experience*.
In addition, Daniel mentors
other teachers an how to apply
for grant*.
Through state grant funding,
Daniel's students participated in
a project called "Burning for
Sdere* Math, and tengUrit,"
producing an integrated compact disc portfolio Jp use for coi-

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•American Chomlosf Boofoty 1999 High School Chemistry
Taaching Award and nomine* for the Southaastom Region.
• 1996 Central Florida and National southeast
Air Fore* Association Outstandng Math, Sdnaoo
and Technotoov Toachor.
• ftodpfont of a 612.000 Nation*! QTE Orreit.
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• 1996 Disney Tsschorrtftc Award winner.
( *

iu
ed a 910,000 TAPESTRY grant
from Tbyota Corporation. Her
students wlU work with Red
Bug Elementary students to
develop stories that illustrate
chemical principal*.
When the high schorl and

elementary adtool students
,
agree on s story, it will be Ulus*,
trated with multi-media and *
scThp
recorded on a compact disc
disc will then be made availabij
to other elementary achoo----- .
tite school-district.
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Audition, for Amateur Night at
}&gt; - the Apollo Show

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Concert Hall at I
atihetihow for97.

The College Reach-Out Program of Seminole Afri
ommunity College is looking for people to audi- 4 *™
tion for its fire* Amateur Night at the Apollo Show, tain --------Auditions will be held in the Concert Hall, only the strong would prevail and not
building G, at SCC on Wednesday and Friday, Oct. off tjte stage by the lagrmtiry sandman. 6 and 6. There will be a segment for kids and
SCO's version of Ihe Apollo Sf
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adults. To schedule an appointment, call 3264722, Mptring artists tin opportunity to
ext. 3145. The registration ise is 950. Participants talcntu. Proceeds wW benefit tha
wiU compete for caah awards.
Out Proeram. »TlkApolkj Show wUl be held Saturday, Oct. 23,
FoemS^foformation, cd l 32*4722, ^

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'fr the Harvard M
live to
Medical School have made a
rect, KUkbrew also
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discovery that baseball player
be 100 or m oo year
Harmon Klilebrew surmised on
say that drinking a
of
his own 44 years ego: Orange
,
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nw of sctou py o
juice is very, very good for you, lower
Harmon, a rookie
m uim iiiiH w ii
from faraway Idaho,
W t" ■
reduce the risk of randiscovered the joys of I
ctfi ana m an aJataat
orange juice at the old ' I
and guard gain st
Wange Court Hotel in
&gt;Undo.
He was 18 years
many people who
Did.
Killebrew fondly
ought to know better
recalls spotting a cool*
— mud have a cup of
rr in the hotel lobby. A
codmfitM thing each
roofer filled with
morning, rvny nor
orange juice. He fig­
oramtv kike?
ure* hr made far mote
It hm always
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Went*.
inductees would be the Chase
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Jt/.. pnxncn uyctiwj Umbvi«« ,
and Joshua Cbffln. "Ihey formed
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six oranges ate umd to prodt
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tm disappointed a couple
eats later when they took the
ake away— all you got wae
rater in the coaler;*'
Although the bambaB wasn't
i juiced as it b today, Klttebww from t o job.
it 573 home runs in a caaam
ocanga juice,
u t landed him in the Hall of
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Deltona,
LEWIS RAY BIGGERSTAFF
___
__— - ~r Lewis Ray Biggerstaff, 75,
B eekm anW aea retired truck Plantation, died Friday, Oct. 1,
d tlv fr:" for Anchor Motor 1999 in Australia. Mr. Biggerstaff
Freight
Car
Carrier of Was a retired draftsman for the
TbrrytoWrv N.Y., for 40 years. G ty of Pembroke Pines. He was
Bom to
Plains, N X bom May 11, 1924 in Winter
Kit moved to Cantrml Florida in Park. Survivors include sister,
199S bom Gold Springs, N.Y. He Jacqueline B. Smythe, Atlanta,
was a member of the Salvation Ga..
Aram DtLand, tlnd lkm atew
Banfield
Funeral Home,
, Nqw York, He Winter Springs, ia in charge of
Wiring, crodwting, arrangements.
mum building, and
VINCENTE H. ESPINOZA
Include wile, Jcnet
Vincente H. Espinoza, 80,
H, Deltona; son, Lake Breeze Clide, Lake Mary,
Simian, Efctsfotd, died Saturday, O ct 2, 1999, Mr.
Its, Jennie Crofbat, Espinoza was a machine opera*
hudem, both of tor in the Plastics Industry. Bom
11* May CM foot toBcuadot he moved to Central
t ; Nster, E stit Florida in 1994 from New York.
rtftoWn, N X ,1 5
Survivors indude wife, Flor
m i l Jm m gnrad* Espinosa, Long Island, N.Y.;
..
daughters, Angela JurafK Lake
funeral Mary, Rom Baquerizo, Elisabeth,

Jericho, N.Y., Enrique Espinoza,
Queens, N.Y., Kebcr Espinoza,
Queens, N.Y.; 15 grandchildren;
12 great grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchlld-Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, is in charge of
arrangements.
MARY ELIZABETH WISE
Mary Elizabeth Wise, 80,
Michael Avenue, Deltona, died
Sunday, Oct. 3, 1999 at Orlando
Regional
Medical
Center,
Orlando. Mrs. Wise was a home*
maker. Bom in Lancaster, Pa ,
she moved to Central F16rida In
1977 from Live Oak. She enjoyed
the outdoors and gardening, and
worked on a farm with her hue*
band for 15 years In Brogue, Pa.
Survivors Include daughter,
Judy A. Wise, Deltona; brothers,
Fred W. Sigman, Columbia, Pa.,
John M. Signun, Rohreistown,
Pa.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Koine &amp; Crematory, Orange
City, b In charge of arrange*

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action pro
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of the University of Georgia,
shows a courage rare in die
public domain these days. He
is among a small group of
public college feeders —
Including U nhrenttyof
,
California at
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University of
Michigan head Lae
Bollinger — who
have stood up for ..
affirmative action in
idm lntofli
On Thursday, •' •
Adams announced
that UGA, the flag-.

Uve-action programs are quite
m odest UCA, for example,
admits about 85 percent of its
students on the basis of col­
lege entrance exams and
grades alone. Another 15 per­
cent, with test scores slightly
low er are admitted
K ] on the baaia of a

schools.
"We just want a community pool to
be built somewhere in EaetSaminolf
County," Row said.
Ross Is a swimming iratmctor at ths
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a w\uvnxso. m
said that for the first time in his ftvs
yean at Riverside Fool, h t is hiving to
turn down students.
"VMinasd Merer facilities to the

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for roads, drainage and infrastructure,
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the way they were intended, before
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pools," Maloy said,
it
The Otympic-size pool being cond*
structed an a four-acre site at the
Seminole High School is expected to be
t
ready for usc-by January of 2000, In time
for spring semester swimming courses.
The 705,000 gallon pool will haW
heating, lighting, decking, a 5,000
to. square-foot bathhouse, polo capabilities,
and divine boards.
Seminole High School officials say the
It
pool will be used for practices, swim

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Central Florida Blood Bank
Is asking donors of all types
blood - especially O-type do­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. l or
Information, call 322-0622.

Fleet Reserve Bingo

The Fleet Reserve Associa­
tion sponsors bingo every
Thursday at noon at the FRA
home. 3040 S.R. 48 tn Sanford.
Doors open at 0:30 a.m. and
the public la welcome. For In­
formation. call (407) 330-1706.

Winter Springs VFW

VFW Post 5405 and Auxil­
iary eeet the first and third
Wednesdays, at 8 p.m., at 420
Edcmom. Winter Springs. The
hall Is available for rental. Call
327-5181 for Information.

Weight Watchers

Local Chapter 232 of TOPS
In Longwod (Take Off Bounds
Sensibly) m eet, every W edne*
day at 6:30 p.m.. In the gym o f

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Maty
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.m.

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Hoopital. 565 West Bute Road
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to anvone who Is a relative or
friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon m eet.
~CH Monday at 7 p.m and
Thursday at 7 p.m. Meetings
are h e l/ in the back room of
the Sahara Club. 2887 South
Sanford Ave.. Sanford. AU
meetings are non-smoking.
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UCF MEN'S SOCCER
EVENS RECORD
ORLANDO • Three goals
In the first 22 minutes al­
lowed the University of
Central Florida to snap a
losing skid and defeat
Florida International Uni­
versity 3-1 In men’s soccer
Tuesday at the UCF Arena
Soccer Field.
Senior Amo Nurmlato
headed a Rami Vehmas
comer kick to the top right
comer of the net'l at 5:14 for
a 1-0 Oolden Knights lead.
Helkkl Rltvanen. a senior
striker, roofed a rebound of
Douglas Sanders’ shot for
his seventh marker of the
season to make It a two-goal
advantage.
Another Finnish forward.
Art Nurmi, scored his Trans
America Athletic Confer­
ence-leading 13th goal of
the year, as he headed In
another Vehmas comer
kick.
FTU (3-6-1) posted Its
only goal when leading
scorer Russell Vreeland rt
(led a shot from 35 yards
IF dethat deflected of a UCI
fender and Into the net at
76:45.
.
Junior goalkeeper Antd
Laittncn made a triumphant
return to the UCF net He
recorded a season-high 10
saves and looked sharp af­
ter mtaatng the last three
In a chippy game with ala
cautions issued (four to the
Oolden
Knights),
the
Oolden Panthers outahot
UCF 21-13 but It was the

L ak e M ary girls w in three gam e, 1:4 5 battle w ith Sem inole
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S O R T S E O fT O H

SANFORD - TWO old rivals
decided to give the fans their
money's worth Tuesday night.
The Lake Mary Rams outlasted
15*8, 13*15
osted Seminole. 15*8.
13-15
_ . . nuiand l15-11.
o - l l , in
In a oemmoie
Seminole
Athletlc Conference girts volleyball
match that lasted 1-hour. 45‘"
minutes at Bill Fleming
rial Oymnaatum.
-Boy what a battle tonight.'
said Seminote head coach Beth
Cocao. "We played more tort^rt
than we have m * '
Coach Cindy Henry's
which have arguably been
of the top two or three

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bounded admirably fn
start and ralsed’their record to
9-6 with the win.
Lake Mary did a good job of
taking advantage
advaillay of SSeminole
taking
&lt;
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errors
u w - game and
errors
In uw
thethird
4n«ii
Th»
pulled out the victory. The
------ ------------------Tribe
had four----------sendee errors
end
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and thwe
three serrtr-------sendee receiving
errors -In “»e
the final game.
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ScMnofc h .d

74 attacks and 20 digs and five
blocks on defense.

Doing the damage indtvldually IV
forI the
Fighting Semlnolea
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Wiggins
were aopnomore
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aces,
two
block assists),
assists), junior
junior Michelle
Michelle
block
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e n jd
(S lulln. 2«■-digs.
.m lor Courtney Newman (4
kills. I solo block. 2 block asvery---pleased with our lists. 5 digs), senior Kim NelH ---------aD around
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----- effort
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a n•d soil
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(14 assists. 2 digs),
_ junior
play.* said Corso. “We came a Kim Corso (9 assists. ,
.
tong way tonight and If we ran block assists), junior Tracey
play Uke this, minus those last Swaynos and sophomore Jeafew errors, the rest of the sea- ales llermsen (two digs each)
son, we will be where we want and sophomore Jessica. Chick
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Mary will host L a k e _____Brantley. 9 -1 8 . I M «nd
rantky m a Class 0A-Dlstrtct
15-8.
2 matchup, while Seminole (3-9
it waa a bad M 0it Mr the
overall. 2-0 In district) wel- boya teams, aa Lake Maiy( 18comes Lyman to BUI Fleming 1) suffered tts find teas of the
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wiemon
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district
Both contests have the Ridge (4-8) bested
Winter
Beth
*freshmen
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starting M 4:30 p.m.. Springe (4-10). 18-9 and 18­
followed by the junior varsity |b.
match at 5:30 p.m. and the vareity st 7 p.m.
In other girts' matches on

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run third
at Panther

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Longwood
split in
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Community Center. 851 N.
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Sunday
evening
co-ed
power Volleyball League.
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Lake ItoweQ (73-331 defeated Sem inole
(20-791. l 8 l / 2 l o 2 1/2.
Lake ttrantlry |H2 1/2-25 1/21 defeated

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Doyle Kirkland (run scored,
two RBI). Todd Crimson (run scored. RBI). San­
dra Adkins (two runs scored), Renee Hays (two
RBI), Tony Pagan, Ruth Stone.
Liberty Mutual: four hits _ Skip Bowen (home
run. double, three runs scored, four RBI); two
hits _ Jason Proodlan (two doubles, two runs
scored, two RBI). Mike Berry (two runs scored.
RBI), Mike McClelland and Steve Passwater (two
runs scored each): one hit _ Andrew Wilson
(grand Blam, run scored, four RBI), Celeste Her­
rera (two runs scored. RBI). Jorge Martinez (two
runs scored); two RBI _ Paul Burchfield; one. run
scored _ Enin Wilson.
Map Attack: four hits _ Mike Mouaer (two runs
scored): three hits _ Cary Hays (run scared, two
RBI); two hits _ Dave Delle Donne (double, two,
runs scored. RBI). Sandro Adkins (two rum * _
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scored. RBI). Scott Wsde (run scored, two RBI).
Tony Pagan (RBI); one hit _ Brett Vanderbrlnk:
one RBI _ Elite Hulme.
Bombsts: three hits _ Dan Johannes (double,
three RBI); two hits _ Jason Hosaflook (two dou­
bles. two runs scored, RBI); one hit _ Allen Hall
(double). Jennifer Rengel. Brian Pittelkow (one
run scored each). Dave Matrhand; two runs
scored, two RBI _ Dave Lambert; one run scored
.Lorry Allen.

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The Lake Maty boya and Lake
Mary girls toppled Seminole In
golf action on Monday and
Tuesday.

Seminole (38 1 / 2 * 0 1/2) defeated Lake
I towel 144 1 / 2 * 3 1/2). I S *
Lake Drantley (7 6 * 2 ) defeated Lake
Maty (8 5 -7 1 1 .1 6 5 .
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Registration deadline Is
Oct. 10.
For further Information,
contact Sylvia Pasnak at
645-5933, Ext. 259.

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Ovierio |3A 1/3 0 9 1/2) defeated W inter
S p r t y 133-78). 11-7.
Lyman ISO 1/2-30 1/21

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scoreboards and scorekeepera.
League winners nnd tour­
nament winners receive In­
dividual trophies.

Sunday, Oct. 10 and the
league officially starts Oct.
17. There will be 8 weeks
of round robin play fol­
lowed by a playoff tourna­
ment. There are divisions
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                    <text>A p ril 25. 1999
91st Year, No. 173
(407)322-2611
Sanford, F L

75 C e n ts

Serving
Sanford, Casselberry,
Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo. Winter Springs
and Seminole County

Weather
Partly
Cloudy
High 91
Low 62

□ INSIDE
valued city employee and b ig
•later to hundred* In Sanford,
page 5A

'Srf J r w K r r k h

The Frie s As et tto E n vi­
ronmental Studies Center w ill
host ■ May Day Celebration
at the Seminole County Envi­
ronmental Studies Center on
Saturday. May 1.
A bird walk will take place
at 7:30 a.tn. and a trail bike
ride at 8:30 a.m. En viron ­
mental exhibitions will be
held from 10 a.m. to 2 p .m .
Nature crafts will be p re ­
sented from 10 a.m. to 2 p .m .
Interpretive hikes will begin
on the hour at 9 a.m., 10 a.m .
and 11 a.m.
Storytelling will also be
available at 12 noon. 1 p .m .
and 2 p.m. with an environ­
mental singer at 12 noon.
Events include music, food,
hands-on
environmental
crafts, environmental exhibi­
tors and representatives from
various environmental groups
and agencies. The day Is open
to (he public and free of
charge.
Tickets will be sold for raf­
fle drawing
with various
prizes to be swarded Includ­
ing the grand prize, a canoe,
donated by Travel C ountry
Outdoors.
Park shuttle parking will be
available from the School
Board Support Center at 4 0 0
E. Lake Mary Blvd. For m ore
Information contact G a b b y
Milch at 682-7811 or Pat
Burkett at 320-0467.

W inning
Numbers

Help not on the
way in Longwood

Warn W hH s write* about a

Right Week Is April
25
through May 1. During this
commemorative
week,
the
Office of the State Attorney
wants to promote greater
public awareness about the
rights and needs of crime v ic ­
tims. Th e theme of this year1
• observance
Is *Vlctlm‘
Voices: Silent No More.*
Th e State Attorney's Office
In
partnership
with
the
Seminole County Sheriffs O f­
fice is hosting a luncheon on
April 27. with guest speakers
Claudtne and Donald Ryce.
T h e ir son, Jim m y Rvce, was
abducted and murdered In
south Florida In 1906. T h e y
were active In seeking legisla­
tive change on limiting the
release
of violent
sexual
predators
following
their
crim inal sentence.
Th e community will also
have an opportunity to hear
from Joanne Tortors from
West
Palm Beach whose
daughter Carmen wss m u r ­
dered leaving behind a husband and two small daugh­
ters. In addition, Lt. Sam m y
Gibson from Seminole C oun ty
Sheriffs Office will discuss
the impact on his family fol­
lowing hto shooting d urin g
the hom icide of Deputy Gene
Oregory this past year.
Fb r more informs lion call
the State Attorney's Office
and speak to Debbie Rehder

Lottery

Learn golf
from one of
the greats.

L O N G W O O D • Residents of
Longwood with a water leak
will need to wait to receive
help from the city.
Before adopting a water leak
policy
providing
relief to
customers
w ith
excessive
water a n d sewer bills, the City
Comm ission
Is
debating
whether to make the policy
retroactive for u p to seven
residents with excessive bills.
The
issue
Is two-fold.*
Com m issioner
Steve
Miller
•aid. "What are you going to
do In the friture. and what will
we do about the past*
U n d e r a proposed policy
passed on first reading April
5. customers w ith a leak must
have been In good standing at
the residence where the leak
occurred the previous
12
months.
T h e C ity would provide a
credit adjustment based on the
difference
between
the
excessive consumption and

the average consumption rate
for the previous 12 months.
*1 Just don't want this lo
become a problem.* M iller
•aid. "When someone has a
leak. It's Incumbent
upon
(them) to pay the b ill.'
Customers
would
be
provided
with
a
credit
adjustment for one billing
period per occurrence. Relief
would be provided
to a
customer no more than once
per year, or twice w ithin ten
years.
Seven people are paying the
City for eacesslve water M ils.
City Administrator Jo h n Drago

payers should not pay for
residential water leaks.
■Whatever bill is there, you
.‘ Miles said. I t 's not a real
potky. It's not one I like
havtng to adhere to. But. It'a
fait.’
Miles said that so long as the
meter Is working properly, the

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C o u n t y g a n g s u p o n g a n g v io le n c e
Th e (a the second of a threepart series examining gang ac­
tivity in Seminole County, as
well as violence and drugs In
Seminole County schools. To­
day's article jbeuses on the
county's gang activity.
Part
three, examining what can be
done {f a child m ay be Inuoiurd in a gang, will run on
Wednesday.

S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y - Shat­
tered glass Ues In the driveway
where the car was parked the
night before.
A uto theft is a leading sign of
street gang activity In Seminole
C ounty. Some gangs lean to­
ward burglary, and others fo­
ment public disturbances and
violence. A small number of
gang members practice satanic
rites.
T h e majority of gang-related

County Sheriffs gang su p ­
pression unit.
Investigators are tracking
two gangs In the Sanford-Lake
Mary area whose habits arc
still hard to define. O n e of the
gangs Is showing a tendency
lor violent offenses and caus­
ing disturbances.
T h e y have not been around
long enough to ratabllah a
pattern.* Investigator
To n y
Diaz, the head of the gang
suppression unit. said.
Gang-related activity In the
Lake Mary area la decreasing,
Diaz said.
A small num ber o f gang
members In the Oviedo area
practice aatanic rites.
’ It'a not that frequent.* Diaz
said. ’ But. the person ts u su-

members. ranging from casual
membership
to
hard-core
leadership.
T h e numbers are very small
for each gang.* Diaz said.
Diaz said gang activity In the
county is mobile and disor­
ganized. Gang members generally range In agr from 13-21.
although some are as young as
nine.
Graffiti is a sign of gang ac­
tivity In the area. If some graf­
fiti Is crossed out. replaced by
different grafllU. there is more
than one gang In the area. Diaz
said.
Malls, arcades and street
comers arc popular hangouts
for gang members.

Ths ruias are prstty ctoar at Saminols High School. No drugs, guns or
any othar violent behavior wil be tolerated.

Woman
recovering
from crash
LAKE M ARY - A 23-year old
woman Is recovering from a
collision with a pickup truck
In Lake Mary on Friday.
The woman was struck by a
Chevrolet pickup at the Inter­
section of Fifth Street and Lake
Mary Boulevard at about 11:30
a.m. She was airlifted to the
Orlando
Regional
Medical
Center, and Is In critical but
stable condition, according to
Cpl. Virgil Ptcklesimer of the
Lake M ary Police Department.
The names of the people In*

□QUOTE

“He that is good for
making excuses is
seldom good for
anything else."

A Lxks Mary woman is recovering from s serious collision wth a pickup
buck Friday si isks Mary Btvd. and Fifth Strsst.

Case of the ‘Inflatable Snowman’

- Benjamin
Franklin
□INDEX

Giving back to nature
Pine Crest Elementary School participated In the national ’Big Help'
service project and planted trass on their school campus.

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SEM INO LE
C O U N TY
Wonder where your tax dollars
go?
O n Tuesday, the Board of
Seminole County Commissionera are going to talk about liti­
gation concerning an Inflatable
snowman.
Robert Dance and Bob
Dance Dodge. Inc. v. Seminole
County
Code
Enforcement
Board Is about the snowman not the Abominable kind but

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the Inflatable kind that the car
dealership likes to use to advertlse at Christm as time.
T h e county wants $ 23 ,0 00
In fines.
O n Dancer. O n Prancer and
Blltzen. We're
suing
you.
Semlnole County.
C o un ty Attorney Anne Colby
Is requesting authorization to
defend the county's position
against the car dealership.
Robert Dance Is seeking a
W rit of Certiorari overturning
the -alleged decision" of the
____ _

plaintiffs for a violation of a
county sign regulation.
Dancer says these regulatlons of inflatable advertising
and display ofballoon p e n nants. banners, flags and
similar devises arc unconstltutional.
County Commissioner Orant
Maloy. for one agrees.
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S TA F F W R ITER

A e Morning reports m
compiled from the
Seminole Corny Sheriff's Office ke incidents
reported through April 23.

r. April 33. 2:30 a.m .. Boro Street. Freddie Lee
Canady. 0/36/73. was arrested by Casselbenry Police ofTlcer*.
charged w ith Aggravated Battery
Ball
/ Domestic Violence.
R A N F O R D . April 2 3 .7 p.m.. French Avenue. Fred Duhart, D O B
11/30/40. was arrested by Sanford M ic e officers, charged
w ith Battery and Retail Theft.

A L T A M O N T E M O M S . April 32. 2:40 p.m .. Newburyporl
Avenue. Ja m ie 0 . Balboa. D O B 10/14/70. was arrested by A L
Uunonte^S^rtnga Police officers, charged with Burglary and
i April 33. 12:30 a.m., Dog Track Road. T e rD O B 3/5/89. was arrested by Cassel­
b e rry Police officers, chargrd with Retail Theft.
C A M t L M n o n r , April 32. Tim e Unknown. State Road 000.
D onna Marie Bala. D O B 10/33/80. was arrested b y Cassel­
be rry Police officers, charged with Retail Theft, Resisting a
Merchant. Restating W ith Violence and Aggravated Battery.

B. April 33. 7 p.m .. Jackson Street.
Dam on Lam ont Connor.. D O B 0/10/00 was iarrested by Sem iC ounty SherVTa
Sheriffs officers, char
charged with Driving While LIi Revoked / Habitual Offender.
A L T A M O S T T B 8TB1NO 0. April 33. I a.m .. State Road 600.
W endy Sue Bergat. D O B 10/10/03, was arrested by Seminole
C o un ty Sheriffs officers, charged with DU1 and Fall to M ain­
t a in s Single Lane.
O T U D O , A p ril 33. 1:30 a.m.. Alafoya T ra il. Etienne Leon Oele.
D O B 7/7/75, was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs offi­
cers. charged with DU1. Controlled Substance &gt;• Posses C a n ­
nabis Less T h a n 30 Grains and Passes / Use Drug Paraphern a ils.
H A N fO N D . April 33. 1 a.m.. Florida Avenue. Jerm aine St.
Claire Littles. DO B 11/3/80, was arrested by Sanford Police
officers, chargrd with Habitual Offender - Driving on B is / Revoked License.
R H U M B , April 33. 12 a.m.. Red Bug Lake Road.
Dennis Scott Edward. D O B 8/13/57, was arrested by Seminole
C o un ty Sheriffs officers, charged with D U I.
April 22. 12 a.m .. Oak Street. Victor
E . Poole. D O B 10/20/80. was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Controlled Substance - PoaCrack Cocaine. Oppose Officer Without Violence and
/ Use Drug Paraphernalia.
April 21. 0 p.m.. State Road 000, Scott Davidson.
D O B 2/0/74. was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs offi­
cers. charged with Controlled Substance - Posses, Possess
D ru g Paraphernalia and Knowingly Operate Motor Vehicle
W ith Suspended Driver's License.
■ A H V O B D . April 21. 12 p.m .. Ridgewood Avenue. Charles A l­
fred McLain. DO B 4/10/00. and David Joseph Orabowakl. D O B
4/0/81. were arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs officers,
charged w ith Possess Less Tha n 20 Oram s Cannabis Without
Valid R / X McLain was also chargrd with Trespass School
Property JW Uh Firearm o r other Weapon. Grabowsk! was also
i lisi|[ a a ll l i flsirlin g gw Megal-Firearm or Electrical Weapon
a n d Poaefcea / UsODvug Phi'Sphemalia.
W O TT1
E H U N E B i A p ril • !. o-.so a.m .. Red Bug Lake Road.
M ax Rlverdale. DO B 10/0/80, was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Possess Less Tha n 20 Gram s
Cannabis W ithout Valid R/X
d p i

April 21. 8:45 p.m ., Sandlake Road.
Peter Frederick N om a . D O B 8/11/85. was arrested by A lta­
monte Springs Police officers, charged with DUI and Driving
W hile License Suspended / Revoked.

April 21. 11:30 a.m.. Sanford Avenue. Jlg h Lana
Barfield. D O B 4/6/81, was arrested by Seminole County Sher­
iffs officers, chargrd with Retail Theft - Oaa Drlvc-OIT.

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April 15. 7:30 p.m .. Magnolia Avenue.
H arris Montford. D O B 8/1/85. was arrested by Altamonte
Springs Police officers, charged with Aggravated Assault
(Domestic Violence).
r 4 8 8 1 1 1 I B 1 T April 21. 10 p.m .. Blacayne Drive. Michael
Wayne Dickerson, 10/11/80. wss arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Aggravated Assault on a Law
Enforcement Officer and Resist With Violence a la w Enforce­
m ent Officer.
O B N E V A , A p ril 15.9:15 p.m.. lake Harney Road. Hermit C a r­
ter Roberta. DO B 5/21/27. was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Aggravated Assault / Domestic
Violence.
L O N O W O O D , April 21, 10 p.m .. Freeman Street. Didler Poupc.
D O B 4/20/74. was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs offi­
cers. charged with Battery (Domestic Violence).
L O N O W O O D , April 14. 9 p.m .. East Church Avenue. Wayne
Maxwell Munns. D O B 3/23/75, was arrested by Seminole
C o unty Sheriffs officers, charged with Battery (Domestic V io ­
lence).
0 A ITF O R D , April 21. 11:30 p.m .. West N t h S t m t . Eric Jones.
D O B 8/25/70. was arrested by Sanford Police officers, charged
w ith Aggravated Assault (Domestic Violence) and Battery
(Domestic Violence).
L O N O W O O D . April 14. 0 p.m.. East Church Avenue. Wayne
Maxwell Munns, D O B 3/23/75. was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with Battery (Domestic V io ­
lence).
W IN T E R SP R D IO 0. April 2 1 .6 p.m.. Northern Way. Jason F
Wagner, D O B 12/8/57. was arrested by Seminole C ounty Sher­
iffs officers, charged with Battery on a Law Enforcement Offl
cer and Battery.
W I N T ER S TR IK O R . April 15. 7:15 p.m .. Big Buck Circle. Jim
Qlacona. D O B 12/8/57. was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Battery Domestic Violence.

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Foreign high school students
are scheduled to arrive very
soon for academic program
home stays and there may not
be enough homes for them.
Pacific
Interrultural
Ex­
change (PIE) has students
ready to come to the United
States for the coming school
ar. All that Is needed are
at families to open their
homes.
Most host families are either
families that have
hosted
before or families of children
who have gone abroad for a
year of study.
Unfortunately, the ratio of
students wanting to come to
America to those who actually
ftp abroad Is 08 percent In ­
bound t o 2 percent outbound*
explained
PIE
Executive
Director Jo h n Doty. "It's sad
that more American students
don't take advantage of this
opportunity and also that
foreign students don't get to
even If they want to because
there aren't any families to
take them in.*
Participation In the program
Is actually very simple.
O f course, there could be an
exchange of an
American
student for a foreign one.

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host
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Interests and lifestyles through
an Informal In-home meeting.
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able
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That's the most simple and
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It Isn't a necessity, however .
If a family wants to open their
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Editorial &amp; Opinion
Our Views

Community Views

Love breeds love;
hatred breeds hatred

Soup k itch en n o t good fo r n eigh b ors

T h i s w eek In L ittle to n . C o lo rad o students w ith th e Joys
ot life In front of th em s tru c k d o w n perlinps 15 stu d en ts,
faculty a n d staff.
A m e ric a n soldiers a rc sa yin g good-bye to families a n d
entering the c ris is In S e rb ia .
T h e prize In w a r m a y be territory, but u nre le n tin g te rro r
Is at the h e a rt o f w a r. T h e hatred that sparked the first
w orld w a r In 1914 n e ver died.
A m a n a n d w o m a n m a y be m a rry in g today. He looks In
Iter eyes nn d secs love beyond words. H e r voice c ra c k s
w ith U ic w o rd s ’ l do" In Joyful terror, k n o w in g she Is w ith
the m a n she w o n ts to b e w ith for U ic rest of h e r life.
B a b ie s a rc b o m to lo w . T h e y leant to hate. W a tc h in g
im re nts fight, th e y Ic a m the skills of w a r. T h e sam e two
licoplc that fell In love m a y forget to love.
I-a w enforcem ent officers say thnt y o u th w h o jo in street
gangs u s u a lly feel u n lo ve d at hom e , suffer from lo w self­
esteem, a n d h a ve a h a rd tim e c o m m u n ic a tin g w ith others.
T h e ir view of th e w o rld becom es distorted.
A few h o u rs w ith a c h ild ca n m ake a difference. A c h ild
w ith confidence a n d a sense o f lo w can a cco m plish
iinyth tng. H a te b reeds hate. L o w b rin gs lo w .
S h o w in g p atie n ce w ith a c h ild w ill teach the c h ild h o w
to be p atient. P atience one d a y leads to w isdom .
C o u p le s w ill lig h t. F rie n d s a t tim es stop talking. T h e y
c a n also fo rg tw e a c h o th e r. T h e sam e tw o people n o w
ye llin g at e ach o th e r m a y In tim e become blends.
K a re n N u n e z m oved to A m e rica from Peru w ith h e r
fam ily w h e n sh e w a s 11. S h e spoke o n ly a lim ited
a m o u n t of E n g lis h . T h i s s p rin g , a t age 18, she w ill
g ra d u a te as U ic vu le d icto riu n of her class at Sem inole
H ig h Sch o o l.
K a re n Is a trib u te to h e r p arents. A d o lp h o an d B e m lc e
N u n e z. S h e h a s the w is d o m to realize th a t "as lo n g as
yo u keep try in g , y o u c a n acco m p lish anythin g."
S tu d e n ts fro m S e m in o le H ig h School th is week spent a
m o rn in g fis h in g w ith re sid e n ts of Uie Healthcare a n d
R ehabilitation C e n te r In S a n fo rd . S tu d e n ts a n d se n io r
citizens b o th g a in fro m the experience.
W h a t m a tte rs m o s t In life? A s k the soldiers leaving
fam ily a n d frie n d s b e h in d to e n te r a w o rld of terror.

I feel that any proper debate
about Jean Metis* proposed
soup kitchen In the htatorlc
district should Include an In ­
vestigation as to how Jean Metta
obtained the building located at
Fourth Street and Elm Avenue
In the first place. Th e building
at that location was previously
owned by the Seminole County
School board. Th e school board
voted to give the building to
Seminole
County
and
the
county then voted to give the
building to Je o n Metta* charity
for free. Did the county do an
appraisal of the building? W hy
didn't the county offer to sell
the building to the public or
offer It to other charities? la a
soup kitchen the highest and
best use of that building? I per­
sonally talked with Realtor B a rbarn Farrell and was told that
she could h a w
sold that
building 10 times over. Barbara
Farrell Uvea In the Sanford
Historic District and knows the
market for buildings In thla
area very well. I also talked
with Bob Kinney who Is the
president of the Make A W ish
Foundation for Central Florida.
Bob said that the Make A W ish

freedom argument: "that If It

sense

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T h e substitution of force for
reason Is behind one suspecla
every budding police ' state.
Th e Idea being that people are
bad or stupid and therefore
simply reasoning with them Is
of no avail - they have to be
forced to do what la right. One
would think that the Idea be­
gins simply, then slowly is
executed, and then expanded
upon.
Let us use for example (he
law mandating seat belt use. It
was passed, to use one In ­
stance, In Florida .some years
ago. but the law did not allow
police to stop a motorist simply
because they were unbelted.
For several years. Florida's
House of Representatives then
passed a "prim ary enforce­
ment" bill, w hich would allow
police to arrest motorists who
arc unbelted, hoping to Join 13
other states In making It law.
Every year It failed In the state
Senate.
T h is year It Is up for Ju d g ­
ment again. Those who su p ­
port the law point to snfely and
cost as reasons for Its passage:
T h e National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration
esti­
mates that a "primary enforce­
ment" law. would save 158
lives and prevent 4,109 In ju ­
ries a year In Florida. Th e
Florida Department of T ra n s ­
portation estimates seat belt
use would rise by 15 % .
It Is reasonable lo suggest
wearing seat belts. However
government deals In force. Th e
Florida legislature Is going lo
vote on whether reason Is
enough--or Is It necessaiy to
use force to require people to
wear seal belts? Obviously,
vigorous seat belt enforcement
would save lives, and lessen
Injuries. There Is unother ar­
gument used by the seat belt
enforcement Proponents tliat
they hope will offset that old

"a rgu m e n tb n w h e th e ro r not an
Individual should be forced to
use seat belts Is: Not u s in g 'a
seat belt D O ES hurt othcro,
proponents sat--ln the pocketConsumers pay that cost In
the form of higher Insurance
premiums."
However. If law. rather than
reason, makes u s safer we
might also consider
'If motorists wore crash h e l­
mets. head injuries could be
avoided, lives would be saved
und consumers spared.
‘Smoking tobacco causes
death. Illness and even harms
non-smokers through second
liand smoke. Studies, used to
collect billions from tobacco
companies, suggest the c o n ­
sumer would save, giganti­
cally. If tobacco was banned.
•A child exposed regularly to
second hnnd smoke, and/or
un automobile ride with a seat
bell. Is In danger. If a child Is
In a car. unbelted, and the
driver
Is smoking,
using
"primary enforcement.’ which
directs police to look at p e r­
sons,
rather than
license
plates, registration stickers or
radar guns, and using the
same argument used to s u p ­
port seat belt laws, police
could ticket motorists who
smoke.
•If all American motorists
wore seat belts, one study
shows 9,500 lives would be
saved annually. Smoking kills
on estimated 450,000, alcohol
over 100.000. If. like seat
belts, drug use Is not a matter
of personal preference, then
two legal drugs, the biggest
killers- alcohol and tobaccocould be banned. Lives would
be safer and consumers would
save.
*A study published In the
New England Jo urn a l of M edi­
cine indicates banning the use

L etters lo

Other Views

W here have ail the children gone'
Like moat. I watched, listened
and read about the unfolding
events at Colum bine High

of cellular phones while d rtv , save Uves..
to f
II
1999, the first to enact the
"Mobile- TH rp h o n e " *h re c b a n ­
ning phone uae while driving.
12 other states are considering
It.
•Radio# played louder than
sirens or horns, eating while
driving (holding a sandwich In
one hand, holding the steering
wheel with the other, a soda
between (he legs and m unch­
ing awayl. changing C D 's or
cassettes while driving, (you
might have to take your eyes
off the rood), or even women
putting on makeup while
driving possibly Jeopardize
other's safety. If proper studies
could be fashioned they would
prove that these activities are
worse then driving unbelted.
Driving unbelted does not lo
m y knowledge cause acci­
dents.
•A University of Minnesota
study revealed gluttony caused
heart Illness. A Harvard study
showed bacon was a risk. If
police
observed,
through
"primary enforcement." diets,
consumers would be safer and
spared considerable expense.
Th e natural progression to
law over reason simply re­
quires us to acknowledge that
If the government believes It Is
right It must be right and It Is
the government's duty to rea­
son tor us on Issues that make
u s safer.
Force over reason so neces­
sary for a police slate deadens
the sensibilities of the people.
Today they can't be free to
choose seat belts- because It
la safer, and must be forced to
comply. Are we so sure this
premise will not be used as a
precedent for further govern­
ment force?

School tn Colorado with a
Like It or not. many teens to­
sinking sense o f familiarity
day live In schools d isco n ­
and a brooding contempt for
nected from society; in homes
those responsible. B u t who are
disconnected front community:
they?
In rooms disconnected from
Certainly,
the
explosivefamily. In Important ways we
draped gunmen bear lull and
have become desensitized to
Anal culpability for the sense­
each other. Perhaps out of
less deaths of their classmates
fear, we willingly build walla
and teacher*. B u t we cannot
around ourselves and our
the
- U nt o m i- artd lhcy b uild waffs
for w t
' k ro U riffX rfflS thrr and us. O u r
understandable o r more m en­
humanity suffers the conse­
acing than children who took
quence.
like o u r own.
M uch of the behavior re­
In short but seemingly e n d ­
ported In moat any morning
less hours that passed be­
paper suggests that at least
tween the first shot and the
some of what transpires In
last, a profile had already
schools everyday transcends
emerged of members of the so
the normal vagaries of adoles­
called "trench coat Mafia." A n d
cence. It goes beyond the d e ­
we've heard U all before. Lon­
tachment and rebelliousness
ers, outcasts, haters, nco of the teenage who greets hla
nazls. But still we ask what
family and his world with a
would lead some so young to
bemused grin and an eerie
commit atrocities so lu g e .
disinterest.
Could this be payback for b e ­
Headlines
fairly
scream
ing unpopular? For being
something is wrong:
picked on? For being alight In
Unwed teen losses new­
stature or short o n athleticism?
born out window.
Were they Ignored? Bullied?
Youth. 14. accused of ch ild
Abused? Ridiculed? Probably.
rape.
Perhaps there
are darker
Youngsters suspended for
forces
at stork-depression,
popping
Prozac.
paranoia, schizophrenia?
Witness says boys Joyful
Whatever the etiology of
after stabbing.
Tuesday's massacre, there ex­
ists a common thread between
It has been estimated that
Littleton.
Col.,
Springfield.
about every five seconds of the
Oregon.
Jonesboro.
A rk .,
school day. a student drops
Bethel. Ak. A n d countless
out. Every seven minutes a
other communities: A desensi­
child Is arrested for a d ru g
tized. Isolated culture where
related crime. Eveiy live m in ­
kids are too often left to fend
utes a child la arrested for a
for themselves, absent a p re ­
violent crime. Every four m in ­
scribed moral compass from
utes a child Is arrested for an
adults.
alcohol related crime. A n d
A 1995 Carnegie Council on
every four hours a child com­
Adolescent Development report
mits suicide. Consider that
concluded Uutt "If the nation
some 90 percent of high
continues to neglect this age
school seniors surveyed had
group, millions of young ado­
recently consumed
alcohol.
lescents will become lifelong
Th a t some 64 percent of 6th
casualties of d ru g and alcohol
graders say It's easy for them
abuse, teen pregnancy. AIDS,
to get booze. O r that suicide
suicide, violence and Inade­
among male teenagers has tri­
quate education." More to the
pled since the 1960's.
point, a similarly timed Justice
Department stu d y concluded
As one Massachusetts teen
that juveniles have become the
put It, ‘Just being happy has
driving force behind violent
fallen lower on the priority
crime, drawing what Attorney
list.* Indeed, survival- p h ysi­
Oeneral Janet Reno described
cally and emotlonally-seems to
as a ‘ road map to the next gen­
be the name of the game.
eration of crime." So true. So
If It any wonder that we find
sad.

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T h e point ta that the building I
at Fourth Street and Elm A v e -"
nue la In the middle of a resi­
dential
neighborhood
and
should not be uacd as a free ’
food
distribution
or
soup ;
kitchen. It ta obvious that Jean
Metta. who doetait live In S a n -'"
font, cares nothing about the
htatorlc district here. A friend *
of m ine called Jean Metta to
complain about the negative
Impact on hla neighborhood.
T h is homeowner tola Jean that
he ha d spent a Meat deal of
money restoring a home tn the
district and didn't appreciate
the litter that her clients were
throsrtng In homeowners' yards.
Je a n basically told him mat he
waa a tool for spending a large
sum of money In the district
and that If he had a problem
with her clients littering that
he should call the police.

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I also asked Jean Metta how
he r soup kitchen would differ
from the soup kitchen at the
Episcopalian Church In the
historic district. Jean stated
diners there defecate In the
bushes after dining.
Jean
stated that she would never
allow that to happen at her
kitchen. I asked Jean how her
soup kitchen would compare to
Mother Weaver's social services
building In Goldsboro. Jean
told me that Mother W eaver
operates
a
2 4 -h o u r
unsupervtoed party where the
homeless do as they please and
that she would never allow that.
Residents who live near Jean's
distribution center have already
complained how Jean's clients

have urinated In their y a r d s .;
slept under thetr houses and '■
■tale
property
from
their
patches. Do we really need
another soup kitchen?

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find an entire crew of prisoners
In
their orange jum psuits
distributing free food to people
outside the building. Je a n d id
not keep her promise. C a n yo u
Imagine
a
prospective
homebuyer riding post and
seeing a scene like that? If an
emergency vehicle had to g rt
through Jean Metta' free food
Une of cars, they would have a
very difficult time.

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Foundation would have been
delighted to use that b uild in g
as their headquarters. Is the
county In the habit of just g iv ­
ing buildings away for free that
were paid for by taxpayer d o l­
lars.
I talked with Jea n n e Morris of
the Seminole C o un ty school
board and asked her w hy no
public notice waa given w ith
regard to giving the building to
Jean Metta' charity. She said
she would get back to me. 1
called her s U m ore times and
she never returned my calls.
School board mem ber Bob Goff
returned my call In less than
10 minutes and told me that the
Issue waa put on the bat track
for Je a n Metta. B ob also told me
that no appraisal waa done and
questioned w hy the school
board waa giving away taxpayer
dollars. He waa the only one
that voted against the project.
W hen Jean Metta opened her
first distribution center at that
building In the Sanford Htatorlc
District I asked her If any
criminals were going to be there
In any way. shape or form. She
said absolutely not. I was
shocked a few weeks later to

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students are now mimicking
the behaviors of college-aged
kids, drinking, drugging, sex­
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considers policy to set school districts
Kramer's team h a s redrawn
maps numerous tim es based
on Input from a n array of
stakeholders, not J u s t parents,
but current development zone
planning excludes th e land.

Her job is

Recent
re a m in g debates
have
occurred
w hen
Tuskawllla parents fought to
keep their children at Keeth
Elementary and helped prom pt
the proposal to keep the
vacant land unzoned until the
platting
and
permitting
process*
School officials
point
to
numerou s parent complaints

that some developers, builders
an d
real
estate
agents
guarantee student placement
In certain schools. Many par­
ents said they didn't know to
question these guarantees.
Larry Furlong, school board
chairm an, said during recent
public hearings that the d is ­
trict Is basically acting to
participate
In the
zoning
process more efficiently. T h is
particular Item is one that of­
ficials as parents have faced
themselves.
according
to
Furlong.
‘ Developers,

builders

‘ more evenly distribute en­
rollment without constant rezoning.’ said Kram er.
T h e new policy w ould affect
developed property as well.’
explained Furlong.
If (he proposal Is adopted,
vacant, unplatted parcels with
mote
than
SO
Individual
homes would be designated
w ith a ‘ to be determined*
School Attendance Zone. The
developer would apply for
school aone designation at the
time of plat or final site plan

w ith more than SO nomes,
allowing lone vacant Iota and
parcels developed
for less
than SO u n its to be Included
In existing attendance zones.
T h e school attendance policy
also relates to compliance with
federal Department o f Justice
(D O J) requirem ents for a p ­
proval of land acquisitions.

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ONE DAY ONLY! SATURDAY, APRIL

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28th A nnual Ookten Age
Oam es, the oldest and
grandest of senior athletic and
artistic competitions.
Mike Kirby. Lisa s boas st
C ity Hall, said he r e s t e d the

face." Kirby said.
"N o matter what the Job was
U s a knew h o w to do It and sh
did It well. S h e was selfmotivated. A go-getter. Full of

often from those who were
impressed b y Lias Jones. One
was from the parents of a
■even-year old who had the
best sum m er of her Ufe.
Another came from a 94-yearold m a n gratcftil for the
curtsies rendered to h im st
last year's Oolden Age Games.
K im Corso was so dekghted
at the sum m er camps she
attended that aha applied m b s
an assistant a t this year's
cam p. T h a t really pleased
me." Jones said. *Klm wanted
to be part of o u r camp team.
T h a t means are are making
sum m ers better for the kids."
Am ong the moat poignant
momenta at recent Oolden Age
Oam es activities are the Talent
Shows at the Sanford Civic
Center. A chorus line of senior
Rockettea wearing fishnets and
dancing shoes performed last
year. And there were
comedians, singers and a 17plece awing band.
Lisa Jones ahrsya serves as
the emcee for the show,
sprinkling gentle hum or and
complimenting each act. Her
favorite moment, she says, was
watching Harriett Boyd
vacuum her cat In one of (he
talent shows. Naturally.
Harriett and her cat were
awarded gold medals.
*1 consider myself fortunate
to spend so much time doing
things I love to do and being
w ith beautiful people.” Jones
(old me Friday. ‘ My parents
helped me develop a sense of
hum or, s sense of living a good
life."
W h a t Jones does In her work
for the City of Sanford Is to
reach out to others as if they
were her own flesh and blood.
O ne of three children, she la
now a big slater to hundreds all of whom she treasures as
family. Few children serve
their own parents as well as
Lisa Jones serves the Oolden
Agers.
Long, long ago 1 went to a
Y M C A Sum m er Camp In
Arlington. V a .. I was 8 or 9
years old. I remember
spending tim e In the
swimm ing pool and playing
baseball. A n d I remember a
young woman who taught me to
play chess.
I'm sorry to have forgotten her
name.
F o r the last three y e a n . I've
participated in the Oolden Age
Oam es. I've not won a single
medal and probably never will
unless they give meals for
‘ Name That Tune."
B u t 1 have had a wonderful
time observing how U s a Jones
and the other City of Sanford
employees help make the
b u n c h of us feel young again.

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•A •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Honda ■Sunday, Apnl 25. 1999

Violence

Pet Of The

1A
Many members of Seminole
County gangs adopt physical
characteristics
such
as
slashes on the skin, closely
cropped hair, tattoos, and
rolled up pant legs.

the surrounding area.
O n April 14. 31 people were
arrested for buying and selling
crack cocaine and marijuana
In an on going sweep of people
connected with the Forest City
Mob.

Diaz said Investigators re ^ lilady pick nights d u rin g the
week "to do proactive enforce­
eiuo
ment* on street gang activity.

Nine high students were
among those arrested. Includ­
ing six from Lake Brantley
High School. None of the peo­
ple arrested were members of
the street gang.

________________________________

*Not all of o u r street gangs
operate In the same way.* Diaz
said. *You have to be very
creative.*
It is difficult for Investigators
to place boundaries on where
a street gang originates.
*We could have Information
about a gang that commits
crimes In Sanford and Alta­
monte Springs.* D iaz said.
Youths charged w ith m u rd e r
In Florida and indicted b y a
grand Jury will be tried aa an
adult regardless of age. It la
st the la
against
law in Florida for _
minor to posseaa a gun except
for hunting or aupervtaed ac­
tivities. Juveniles cannot p o s­
sess a gun In a school o r In
The Rominofe Herald Pet of the Week Is Slater, an S-month-old male
Siamese Mix. Slater is Grey. He la a very sweet cat who Ikes to be held
like a baby. He is available at the Humane Society of Seminole County,
County Home Road and US Highway 17-92 next to Flee Wortd In San­
ford. For more information, cal (407) 323-8685

Longwood
Continued from Pago LA
City
has
fulfilled
It's
responsibility.
"What's u p for grabs here Is
the ability of your tax dollars to
forgive a water leak.* Miles

said.
Th e
proposed
policy
Is
based on similar policies In
Winter Sp rin gs and Altamonte
Springs. Drago said.
T h e Issue is how far back
do you go." Drago said.
City Attorney Richard Taylor
said a water Irak policy would
need to be "reasonable and
Tion-dlscrlmlnatory*
because
the City could face legal
hallrnges.
O n A p ril 5. the commission
»;ave prelim inary approval to
making the water leak policy
retroactive for Jayn e Sims, who
kad an 8820 water bill In
February that she says Is due
to a mistake by the City.

Sims said there Is no way
she could have used 5 2 7 .0 0 0
gallons of water for two people
In
her
1.400
square-foot
Georgia Avenue home.
She
has spent 8 4 .0 0 0 In legal fees
trying to fight the water bill.
The meter at Sim s' hom e was
tested
twice.
City
Administrator J o h n Drago said
the meter wras not misread.
Sims' account at 840 Georgia
Avenue goes back to m idNovember. 1998.
In both
December and Ja n u a ry , there
were 4.000 gallons used at the
home, city officials said.
Sims said she filled her
20.000 gallon swim m ing pool
once In February.
Commissioner Steve Miller
said that If there ts a to m liner
In the pool, water co uld be
escaping Into th e ground.
Sims said there Is no sign of
water leaking Into the ground.

Officers began Investigating
the Forest City Mob In the fall
icklr fighting be­
of 1006, tracking
tween street gangs over trrrltory. Th e gang once aupplled
ajorlty of drugs to area
the mafc
chools.
But, arresta of 10
members on Sept. 4. 1908
crippled the gang. Investiga­
tors said.
'Th e Forest City Mob Itself la
now out of the picture.* Diaz
said.
There have been no com­
plaints on street gangs In the
Lake Brantley High School
area in more than eight
months. Diaz said.

H o u s in g
Once the matches have been
made and the students come to
stay with their new families,
PIE
provides
constant
counseling and support for the
families and students.
The need Is so dem anding In
the Seminole C o u n ty area be­
cause of Its proxim ity to and
distance from a large metro­
politan city. T h e students are
best suited for areas that have
more of a small-town Am erica
feel while being near to a city
that offers them a wider expe­
rience of Am erican culture.
Doty said that they students
have the best experience In
smaller areas and are able to
feel more unique.
For the upcoming programs.
PIE has students from Spain.
Germany.
Poland.
Russia.
Finland.
Argentina.
Brazil.
Colombia. Paraguay. Australia.
Sweden. Yugoslavia. C h in a .
Belgium. Ghana and m any
other countries. P IE haa
been Invited to participate in a
special
governm ent-funded
to b rin g scholarship
is from the (Hwfrr In d e t States of the former

Soviet Union to the United
States.
PIE Is a non-profit educa­
tional organization that has
sponsored more than 18,000
students from 40 countries
since Its founding in 1B75.
T h e organization Is designated
by
the
United
Stales
Information Agency and Is
luted by the Council on
Standards for International
Educational Travel.
Doty encourages families to
contact the program Immedi­
ately. as It will allow the
proper time for the students
and hosts to get to know one
another before they actually
meet for the first tune.
Seminole County families
Interested In learning more
about student exchange or
arranging for a meeting with a
community representative may
call PIE too free at (8 0 0 )6 3 1 1818. The agency also has
travel/study
program
opportunities
available
for
American high school students
aa well ss possibilities for
community volunteer* to aastat
and work with area boat
families, students and schools.

Snowman1

Crash

ludicrous. I cant aee getting
into a legal battle over an In ­
flatable snowman."
Maloy said he believes the
car dealership Is not out of
line - even though It
warned a year ago to atop u s­
ing the Inflatable advertising.
He said that thae company p«y*
a staff and tries
to aeO cat*. He aald they have
the right to advertisea That the
snowman font hurting anyone.
Aa a gesture of good cheer.
Maloy aald that he would sup­
port fellow commissioner Daryl
McLain la he wanted to fly an
Inflatable mowman over hi*
Sanford Insurance office.
Ho H o Ho.
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votved In the accident were not
available.
Police are with­
holding the woman's name
while family Is notified.
No
one else waa Injured in the ac­
cident. PlcUeatmer said.
T h e woman exiled Fifth
Street onto Lake Mary Boule­
vard in her 1994 Honda fourdoor. Into the path of a Chev­
r o le t p ic k -u p truck carrying
Ptckkalm er aald that he
i n ot believe either vehicle
waa speeding.
T h e cause of the accident Is
still u n d e r investigation.

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H ere’s chance to earn GED
Seminole Community C ol­
lege Oeneral Education D i­
plom a (G E D ) Prep Class offi­
cials held a ribbon-cutting
A p ril 5 at Seminole County
Student Museum . 310 West
7th St. In Sanford. Monday
through Th u rsd a y from 10
a .m . to 1 p.m .
T h e free, open-enrollment
program Is currently offered
year-ro un d
In
Altamonte
Springs. Casselberry. Forest
C ity . Oviedo and Sanford.
Students consult with In ­
structors to choose the best
time to take the C1ED exam,
w h ich costs $35. In order to
c a m a State of Florida high
school diploma, students must
pass all five parts of the GED
(eat.
• Classes are also available In
at the S C C campus.
Weldon Blvd.: Sanford
M iddle School. 1700 French
Ave.; Crooms Academy. 2200
West 13th St.; and Sanford
H ousing Authority. 04 Castle
Brewer C ourt.; In Altamonte
Springs at Lillie Oreen / East
Altamonte Comm unity Center,
3 2 5 Station St.; In Casselberry
St Seminole County Library.
1 1 5 North Oxford Rd. and
C om m unity Methodist Church.
3921 South Highway 17-02;
ia F o r r s t C ity at H unt Club In - -

G E D program a n d basic adult
education courses. call L b
Lawson. S C C Outreach Liason
at (407) 3 28 -4 73 2 Ext. 3368.

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Swrtnok Hm M, Sanford. FloiMa-SunM* A p rf 2 S .l9 9 9 .il

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Chase for the crown begins
County diamond teams in
district tourneys this week

L a c ro s s e
r id e e n d s
to o s o o n
fo r R am s
L A K E M A R T - Moral victories
don't get you a state champion­
ship.
In fact. sometimes, it makes a
season end far too soon.
T h e Lake Mary boys lacrosse
team suffered a 12*7 loss to
state power W inter Park Thu radav tto end a season that could
only b e described as Sta Flags
Over Lake M ary.
T h e roller coaster started
early w ith • pair of losses to
Lake Brantley and Ovtedo.
Nothing wrong with that. The
Patriots should give Seminole
C ounty a shot at the state title
next week after knocking off
Flagler Palm Coast Friday, and
Ovtedo came into the season
expecting to battle for the
county title.
After that, the Rama came
around. Adam Kurtr. Bobby
Link and Brian Montgomery
formed one of the county's
strongest attack units and Kurtr
and Montgomery battled Lake
Brantley's Grant Shellhammer
and D a n n y Hogan for county
supremacy as the beat one-two
combination.
T h e R u n s went an a winning
tsar, then were beaten by
BoUen of Jacksonville and
pounoea ojr w u it c t ra n i o c io it
playoffs.
T h e W inter Park loss was
ugly. It was 16-6 and could
have been worse.
T h e Wildcats are easily the
favorites to emerge from Walt
Disney W orld, site of the state
championship, with the crown,
and have taken all challengers.
In fact, prior to the first Lake
Mary game. Winter Park trav­
eled to Atlanta and became one
of the first teams ever from the
state to w in a nationally-rated
tournament.
•
So w ith the Rams on a losing
streak and W inter Park rolling
right along. Lake Mary took the
Wildcats on for a second time
Th u rs d a y evening.
It could have been ugly. but.
behind one of the most vocal
lacrosse crowds of the year,
and a t a neutral site nonethe­
less. Lake M ary gave Winter
Park a game.
In fact, the Rams almost won.
It w as the third time this year
that a Seminole County team
has taken the supposedly u n ­
beatable Wildcats to the wire.
A t the start of the year. Lake
Brantley led W inter Park by
seven goals going Into the
fourth quarter before losing by
a point.
Lacrosse Isn’t soccer. No
deficit can’t be wiped out
quickly.
Oviedo was within a goal of
W inter Park throughout Us
Senior Night two weeks ago
before W inter Park pulled
away. Th e Lions’ defense baf­
fled W inter Park throughout
and Oviedo had a shot at win­
n ing at the end.
B u t It was the Lake Mary ef­
fort that was almost Inspira­
tional. T h e Rams could have
folded under another attack
from W inter Park.
instead, the Rama dug deep
and gave a n Inspired effort.
Qoalle Tod d Chem er stopped
point blank shots all night and
the Lake M ary defense hung
tough even though the Rams
were getting dominated on faceoffa.
K u rtr and Montgomery weren’t
hooking u p like normal, so
L in k , along with middles Ken
Ho. David Sloane and Rob
Rauch took over the load.
C ritics of the Rams have ac­
cused Lake Mary of being a
tw o-m an team all year, but they
were proven wrong during the
W inter Park game.
O lve a lot of credit to Lake
M a ry coach J im Marino.
H e was brought In Just prior

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BASEBALL
TUEffOAY
Game I _ Seminole vs. Daytona Beach-M ainland. 4 p.m.
Game
Deltona-Pine Ridge vs. O rla n d o -O a k Ridge. 7 p m.
Game 3 . P. Rldge/O. Ridge winner vs. Deltona H .S.. 4 p.m
Game 4 _ Seminole/Mainland winner vs. Port Orange Spm&lt; r
Creek. 7 p .m .

SPORTS EDITOR
S A N F O R D • Can the Lake M a ry softball tmm
repeat or can a hot Lake Brantley. Lake Howell or
Oviedo squad knock them off?
Is the Seminole High School softball bum
ready to step up and play with the elite tn the
state?
C a n the Winter Springs softball team give the
county's newest school a second state champi­
onship?
.
O r can one of tne surprising baseball pro­
gram s give the Seminole Athletic Conference yet
another state crown?
These and other questions will begin to be an­
swered this week when the district baseball and
softball tournaments are contested.
T h e Lake Mary softball team was amazing In
rolling to the 1006 Class 6 A State Championship
and had a 15-game winning streak earlier this
season before hitting s lu ll the last couple of
weeks that allowed Oviedo to overtake the Rams
for the No. 1 seed tn the district tournament.
W hile the Lions have been outstanding since
getting off to s slow start this
, they and
Lake M ary are far from the o nly teams
ma playing
e Brantley
well, as both Lake Howell and
have been winning consistently o f late and both
have pulled off some Impressive upsets.
B u t the (Inals of the Class 6A -D istrict 3 tour­
nament. which will be held at Lake M ary High
School starting on Tuesday, still Ogures to come
down lo Lake Mary, with pitchers Halle Sowmrds
(8 -3 ) and Sarah Smith (1 0-1 ). a n d Oviedo, with
pitchers Tanya Howard (10-1) a n d Sarah Rreber.
T h e Seminole High softball tram finished
around the .500 mark but has been almost u n ­
beatable against Class SA competition. And with
tournament tested senior Maria Duvall an the
m ound, the Fighting Semlnoles. which will host
the 5A-Dlslrict 5 tourney, figure to have a good
chance to advance.
Th e W inter Springs softball team advanced to
the Great 8 laM year, and with everyone back,
should have a chance to go farther. T h e Bear’s
Class 3A-Dlstrirt 13 tournament, which only has
three lram *, will be pUved later In the week at a

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Oame 5 _
4 winner. 7 :3 0 p.m.

O a m e 3 winner vs. Ost

CLAM 0A-DUT1UCT 3
iM e M M
Oame 1 _ Lym an H .S . vs. Lake Howell t if f .. 5 p.m .
Oame 2 _ Lake Brantley H.S. vs. DeLand H.S,. 8 p.m.
Oame 3 _ Lym an/Lake Howell winner vs. Oviedo H.S.. 5 p ni.
Oame 4 _ Lake Brantley/DcLand w inner vs. Lake Mary 11.8
8 p.m.

FRID AY
Oame S _ C H A M P IO N S H IP OAMBr O am e 3 winner vs. Oam
winner. 7 :3 0 p .m .

SOFTBALL
CLAM SA-DIBTRICT 3
Game 1 _ Deltona-Plne Ridge vs. O rlando-O ak Kldgr. 5 p n&gt;
Game 2 _ Seminole vs. Daytons Besch MaInland, 7 p.m.
Oame 3 _ P. Rldge/O. Ridge winner vs. Deltona H.S.. 5 pm
Oame 4 _ Seminole/Mainland winner vs. Port Orange-Spm
Creek. 7 p .m .
F R ID A Y
Game 5 _ C H A M P IO N S H IP OAME: Oam e 3 winner vs. Oai
4 winner. 7 p .m .

C LA M 6A-DISTR1CT 3
s i Lake Mary High SckoM
TU ES D A Y
Oame 1 _ Lym an H .S. vs. Lake Howell H .S .. 5 p.m.
Oame 2 _ Lake Brantley II.S. vs. DeLand II.S .. 7 p.m.

Late Mary hsad softball coach Jsannto f-iahsf loads
hsf team Into the district townsman! ttas weak at homo,
as they bogki ths run a! repeating as slat* champions

Game 3 _ Lym an/Lake Howell winner vs. Oviedo II.S .. 5 p in.
Game 4 _ Luke Hruntlry/DeLand w inner vs. Lake Mary H.^
7 p.m.
F R ID A Y
Game 5 _ C H A M P IO N S H IP GAME: O am e 3 winner vs. Gam
n )jy l
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Florida International
inks R am s’ Dontrich
STAFF WRITEH

Lake Mary's Megan Dontrich (teatad. cantor) was si
smiles when she recently signed a softball scholarship
with Florida International University In Mfcmi. Also at­
tending the ceremony were Megan's parents. Penny

and John (seeled. M l and right). Lake Mary aaalatanl
athletic Director Brenda Welch (standing, left to right).
Lake Mary softball coach Jsannie Fisher and Lake
Mary principal Raymond L Gaines.

LAKE M AR Y - Now that the
load has been lifted. Megan
Dontrich can worry about re­
turning to the state champion­
ship game w ith her Lake Mary
High School softball team In ­
stead of where she's going to
college.
Dontrich has decided to at­
tend Florida International U n i­
versity. where she will play
softball on scholarship.
FIU Is a second year program,
recruiting for the first lime, that
should allow Dontrich to play
Immediately a n d add her out­
field talents to a building team.
The decision wasn't a com­
pletely easy one for the senior
center fielder, a s she had three
schools to choose from. Austin
Pray State a n d Rollins College
were Interested In her as well.
*1 chose F IU because I liked

the school and the area.* Dontrtch said. I wanted to be close
to hom e but far enough sway
that I felt like I was on my own.
I plan to major In sports psy­
chology and F IU has a good
program for m y field.*
Dontrich has made a naim iur
herself through her Imprr Ivc
play w ith Lakr Mary, but al*.&lt;i
gives credit to her sunm •r
league tram in addition to the
help she has received from her
high school coach. Jrannlc
Fisher.
Dot Richardson and H o b
Pinto took the summer tram tu
Colorado for a tournament,
which gave Dontrtch im p ro v e d
exposure. Th a t combined with
their coaching talents helped
her to achieve her goal of play­
Ing softball In college.
Fisher has her for one inure
year, however, and is not looki D o n trich. Pag* 2U

Babe Ruth baseball
season nearing end
SPORTS EDITOR
SA N FO R D •The Bambino M i­
nor League took to Roy Holler
J u n io r Field Friday evening os
(he City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Babe
Ruth Baseball League began the
final week of the regular season
for Its top divisions.
B A B E R U TH LEAG U E
Standings _ Nobles C o m m u ­
nication White Sox (1 1 -0 ).
Knights of Columbus Expos (7 ­
5), Dean. Ringers. Morgan and
Lawton. P A Diamonds B a cks
(5-7). Elks Lodge *1241 Braves
and Klwanls Club Indians (both
4 -7 ) and Rotary Club Athletics
(3 -9 ).
Schedule _ Saturday at H is ­
toric Sanford Memorial Sta­
dium . Elks Lodge 11241 Braves
vs. Knights of Columbus Expos.
9 a.m. and Dean. Ringers. M or­
gan &amp; Lawton. PA. Diam ond
Backs vs. Rotary Club Athlet­
ics. 11 a.m.: at Zlnn B eck
Field, Nobles Communication
White Sox vs. Klwanls C lu b I n ­

dians. 9 a.m.: T » s s d a y at H is ­
toric Sanford Memorial Sta­
dium . Klwanls Club Indians vs.
Rotary Club Athletics. 0 p.m .; st
Zln n Beck Field. Dean. Ring­
ers. Morgan &amp; Lawton. P A .
Diamond Backs vs. E lk s Lodge
• 1214 Braves. 5 :4 5
p .m .;
Th u rsd a y at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium. Knights of
Colum bus Expos v s . Nobles
Communication W hite Sox. 6
p.m .

Standings _ Am erican D iv i­
sion: Sanford Lodge 462 Free A
Accepted Masons Yankees (9 ­
2 -1 ), Rlnker Materials Devil
Raya (6-6) and Sanford Electric
Athletics (3-9); National D iv i­
sion: Railroaders C u b a (9 -2 -1 ),
Rotary Breakfast C lu b Expos
(5 -7 ) and Sunnlland C orpora­
tion Marlins (3-9).
Schedule _ S a tu rd a y . at Roy
Holler Junior Field. Railroaders
C ub s vs. Rlnker Materials Devil
Rays. 8:30 a.m.; Sanford Lodge
•62 Free and Accepted Masons

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age of nine a n d 16 will have a chance to
build and drive a Soap Box Derby racer, like
the one being set u p by Scotty’s cashier
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Dontrich----C o n tin u e d from Page IB
In g forward to next year's sea­
so n without the superb o u t­
fielder.
“Megan has been a four year
starter w ith us and Is vital to
o u r team." Fisher said. "S h e ts
th e type of player who has

Jeff

the Florida school.

worked hard to improve all le v ­
els of her game. T h is year, h e r
main asset Is that she has been
consistent. She can go to F IU
and really make a difference.”
Dontrich ts also close with
her parents. Penny a n d Jo h n ,
which ts another reason she
decided to accept the offer from

”1 ain so glad that Megan Is
going to F IU .” h e r mother said.
T h e y will get to do a lot of trav­
eling, which w ill be great for
her. Hus. they p lay In Tam pa a
lot so we can get some breaks
In traveling.”

kgs I B
to the season and withstood the
early losses to tu rn the Rams
Into w inners. He played for
Army a n d knows the game.
Lake M a ry didn't go all the
way although they battled back
from several deficits to keep a

possible blowout close until the
final m inutes’when W inter P ark
ripped off five straight goals in
the final five minutes.
Th e Rams proved that they
could fight back and overcome
a slow start to a season that
ended u p m uch better than
anyone might have expected.

W hy.

la everyone prediettng doom ,

cvid gloom

th e

CMondo

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sh o w s, you’d think th ey werefn tte huntfor the lottery k v
steadqfa tap M e d t i the N B A
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Districts----IB
place and time to be announced.
There were more question m arks than glvrn$
w hen the baseball season opened, but with
Oviedo. Lake Mary and Sem inole all winning

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IN TNI CIRCUIT eOUST
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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN JMO TON
SIMINOLI COUNTY,
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IN RE The Marriage ot
JOHN ALLEN MEIRSTEIN
Patikonar
and
NANCY DILL WATERS
Ratpondanl
NOTIOS OF ACTION
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Stmt. Sanford. St JJT71.
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Monday through Friday, eiclud*"0 holiday* Ramon* with dr*eb.lit.et naading a*«t*Wnc* to
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TO NANCY DILL WATERS
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that an action for drasolutwa of
memaga has bean tiled again.I
you and you sra regwrad M
aarva a copy al your wntlan
dwtanaa* it any. lo it on John
Allan Mair*tain, ISIS W 25th St
Sanford. FL 32773 on or baton
MAY M. IBM and tils lha angi­
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balora tervre* on PoHtionar or
immadtelaly thanattar It you
foil to do so. a dalauli mil be
antarad again*! you tor tha
rail*I demanded m tha petition
WARNING Rute 12 2S5 Flood*
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requires cortam automatic As*
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By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Publnh April ti. and May t. S.
is. ttss
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APBIL ST. IPOS tiSP RSI.
MPANTSMNT Of
FISCAL SIRVMSS
Notice la her*by grvun that tha
Seminole County Dapartmant at
Fiocal Service* will conduct ■
public hearing an April ST.
aa *oon thaleafier as poa*ibia.
hi the County Samea* Budding,
1101 (a*t Firat Straat. Sanford.
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or THS StSHTSIHTN
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CLERK OF THE COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Publish April IS, and May 2. S.
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over 2 0 games and the rest of the county also
fielding young, but talented, a n d competitive
teams, a state champion or two would not be a
su rp rise .
T h e U o ns. with pitcher Paul L u b n m o and a
hom e ru n hitting offense, the Rams, with pitcher
T o n y Corrao and hitting machine Jo s r Tonnos.
and the Fighting Semlnoles, with pitchers Chaz
Lytle and Brian Nielsen, would figure to be the
best bets nt winning it nil.
T h e biggest drawback for the baseball teams is
that they will have to win on the road. In Volusia
C o u n ty to be rxnct. as the C lass SA-Dtstrlrt 5
Tournam ent will held at the b ra n d new field at
Daytona Beach Community College and the
C la ss GA-Dtstnct 3 To u rn a m e n t'w ill be con­
tested os the beautiful b ran d -sp an k in g new
Melchtng Field at Conrad Park In D c U m d .
W in te r Springs will lake part In the three-team
C la s s UA-District 13 Tournam ent that will be
held at a place and time lo be announced later In
the week.

Lagal NotteM
IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
OP TN I SMHTSUmi
JUDICIAL CNMINT
OF

Both games will
will face-off i t 7 p .m . H ie o p ponent has yet lo be decided.
IH L Playoff' tickets
Uckc
msy be purchased at the
Orlando Arena box office, any T lc k rtk U a te r
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IN BRIEF
SOLAR BEAR PEP RALLY
O R L A N D O ♦ Orlando Solar Bear players
Brent Cutlaton, Eric Healey. M ike Veilings,
David Liftm an. Barry Drrgrr, Ja s o n Blake and
Shades the Solar B e a n mascot will be on
luuid
to celebrate the u pco m in g
IH L
(International Hockey League) playoffa with
fans tonight (Saturday) from 7 p .m -to -9 p.m.
at Ju n g le J im ’s in Church 3reet Station.
Fa n s are Invited to come out and meet the
players aa they prepare for anothenr ’ Quest
for the C u p .” X L 100.7 will be there to give
away playoff tickets and autograph Items.

SYFA-JEFF BLAKE rOOTBALL CAMP
SA N FO R D - Th e Sanford Youth FdotbaB A s ­
sociation ISYFAJ will be n gfsfertni lor the
nrat A n n u al Jeff Blake Football
the next few weekends.
Locally, regtstration for the cam p win be
held at the Must F o r Feet* at the Seminole
Towne C e nter M all In Sanford o n May la l
from 11 a.m . to 3 p.m .
Slgn-upa wtll also be held at
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MO
ire from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m.):
* Saturday, M sy 1 at Orlando Fashion
Square Ma U.
* Saturday. May 8 at Ovlc
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O R L A N D O - Tickets for the O rla n d o Solar
Bears playoff Games 1 and 2 have gone on
•ale. Th e re la no ticket Umlt.
G a m e I of the Eastern Conference Semifi­
nals w ill be held at the O rlando Arena on
Tu e sd a y. A p ril 27 and G am e 2 will be on
T h u rsd a y . A p ril 29th. also at the Arena.
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Yankees vs. Sunnlland Corpo­
ration M arlins, 10:30 a.m .; and
Rotary. Breakfast Chib Expos
vs. Sanford Electric Athletics,
12:30 p .m .: Tun day at Roy
Holler J u n io r Field, Sunnlland
Marlins vs. Sanford Electric
Athletics. 5:45 p.m ., and Rail­
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Breakfast C lu b Expos. 7:45
p.m.; T f e a n d a y at Roy HoOer
Jun io r Field, Sanford Lodge

Results _ Wednesday, A p ril
21st: Pirates 15, M ariners 3
and Royals 15. New T rib e s
Mission Indians 0;
Frid a y,
23rd: Devil Rqr* 14. M ariners
5.
Providing the offense were:

Sellers (home ru n . ru n ), Mark
Layton (triple, two runs), Greg
Hardy. Skyler Cowhlg. Cameron
Thom pklna (two ru n s each): two

runs, RBI); three ru n s _ Alex
D'Alessandro; two ru n s _ H arold Daniels; one ru n _ Brent
Cofer. Shane Moore. Brandon

Williams. Oakley Manley.
M artnen: one hit _ Thom as
Hicks (run); one ru n _ Emory
Griffin. Rowdy Miller.
Royals: two hits _ Gregory
Belmont (double, ru n ). Bryan
(three runs): one hit _
Heckle (triple, three

Devil Rays: one h it _ John
Salco (triple,
ru n ). Freddie
Gaines
(triple).
Tra vanes
McGill (double, ru n ). Danny
Ortte, Myler Nell. Davie Purdue
(one ru n each); two ru n s _ J a ­
son Faith, Antonio Miles; one
run _ " Mott Kearney. Thom as,
T.C . McKinney. Jam es Kearney.
Jeaafck Dickey.
Mariners: one hit _ Rowdy
Miller, Grady Pfluegrr (one run
each): one ru n _ Matt Hoelter,
Joey Howard. Joey Guerra.

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(3-8) and Mariners (1-9); Na­
tional Division: Pirates (9 -1 ),
Devil Raya (8 -3 ) and Newsome
Hardwoods Athletics (5-0).
Schedule _ S a tu rd a y at Roy
Holler J u n io r Field, Royals vs.
Pirates.
2:3 0
p.m .
and
Newsome Hardwoods Athletics
vs. New Trib e s Mission Indi­
ana. 4 p.m .: M — day at Roy
Holler J u n io r Field. Mariners
vs. Royals. 5 :4 5 p.m . and Red
Sox vs. Devil Rays, 7:15 p.m.;
Wednesday at Roy Holler Junio r
Field. New Trib e s Mission Ind i­
ans vs. Pirates, 5:45 p.m .

Schedule _ Saturday, April
24 at Lakeside Field. Bovls
Homes vs. J T H Enterprises,
8:30 a.m .; Sunnlland Corpora­
tion vs. Rich Plan. 9:3 0 a.m.:
and C ro w n Tro p h y vs. Sanford
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SRD ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL
SANFORD - Th e C ity of Sanford Recreation
Department 1* offering a Spring Adult Flag Foot­
ball Lrague.
Th e lrague will follow all Florida Recreation
and Parks Association (FRPA) Flag Football rule s
and regulations and will play Its games on S a t­
urday mornings.
Any questions about the leagues or further i n ­
formation ran be obtained by calling the RecrraUon Department at (407) 330-5697.

ROLLINS TO PLAY EXHIBITION BASE­
BALL GAME AT DISNEY

LAKE MARY ADULT SOFTBALL
LAKE MARY • Th e C ity of Lake Mary Depart­
ment of Parks and Recreation will be conducting

Schedule
B a fo a d v, A p ril
2 4 at Lakeside Field, Play It
Again Sports Diamond Back v s .
Network Electric Cubs. 1 1 :3 0
a.m .; Sunnlland Corporation
Red Sox vs. Shutter Bugs M a r­
lins. 1 p.m .; and Sanford Lodge
#83 Free A Accepted Masons
Cardinals vs. Deen, Fisher and
Lawrence Royals, 2:30 p .m .:
Saturday. M ay 1 at Lakeside
Field. Network Electric C u b s
vs.
Shutter
Bugs M arlins.
11:30 a.m .; Sanford Lodge #62
Flee A Accepted Masons C a r d Inals vs. Play It Again Sports
Diamond Backs. 1 p.m.; S u n niland Corporation Red Sox v s .
Deen, Fisher A Lawrence Roy­
als, 2 :30 p.m .

a Men's Class C Sp rin g Slow Pitch Softball
League at the Lake M ary Sports Complex on F r i ­
day nights.
Th e 10 game league will begin play on Friday,
April 30 and registrations are now being taken at
the Lake Mary Com m unity Center, Monday
through Friday. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Registration
packets can be picked u p at any time.
Call 324-3097 for Information.

For Feet* on S.R. 4 38 In Altamonte Springs on
May 15 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .
The Football C am p, for boys and girls ages 7 to-17, wilt be held May 22-23 at Seminole High
School with present and former N FL players, the
Seminole High coaching staff and the S Y F A
coaching staff pro vid ing Instruction.
Cost Is S90 for two days or 850 for one day.
All proceeds from the ram p will go toward
youth sports programs.
For Information, call (407) 330-9016.

LAKE I1UENA V IS TA • Th e Rollins College
basetial) tram will play an exhibition game
against the Canada National Youth Baseball
Tram at Disney's Wide W orld of Sports complex
on Minor Lrague Field B on Monday. April 26th
at 3 p.m.
The Canadians are conducting Spring Train in g
through April 2 7lh In preparation for the 1999
National Baseball Season. Th e squad Is coached
by Greg Hamilton.

■ rd a y, M a y 1 at Lakeside Field,
Sanford
Cam pbdl-Losslng
Am erican Legion Post 53 v s .
Rich Plan, 8 :3 0 a.m.; J T H e n ­
terprises vs. Crown T ro p h y .
9 :3 0 a,m.: Sunnlland Corpora­
tion vs. Govts Homes, 1 0 :3 0
a.m.

SRD TENNIS LESSONS
SANFORD •Th e C ity of Sanford Recreation and
Parka Department Is offering Tennis Lessons at
Grovevtcw Park (off Lake M ary Boulevard).
Th e lesaona. taught b y Greg James, costa 8 2 0
for each four-week session. Students must re g ­
ister at City Hall.
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Business
Dr. Roof: Quality repairs by quality roofers at quality prices
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Larry Furlong a title In­
surance executive, has been
promoted to Senior Vice
lYcstdent and State Agency
Manager for Fidelity National
Title
Furlon g It the Chair
man of the Seminole County
School Board. Furlong will be
responsible for the m anage­
ment of more than 350 Fi­
delity National Title agents In
Florida, the Caribbean and
Puerto Rico.
C orporate Investment In­
ternational. Inc., a business
brokerage, lias named Mi­
chael M urray and Richard R.
Muskat-Vogel as sales associ­
ates Murray will spearhead
the new Franchise Sales Divi­
sion. while Muskat-Vogel will
handle general business b ro ­
kerage sales tor the company.
Florida Solar Technology
has named Albert Curbello
and Bob Ford as sales execu­
tives. Tlie two will work for
the Florida Solar division of
the com pany.
David B yrnet of Altamonte
Springs will head the Orlando
area
division of B eater
H om es
Byrnes served as
president of the Orlando divi­
sion of M/I Homes for the
past nine years. He hits 20
years of experience in the
field.
C ertified Termite ft Peat
Services. Inc., a termite in­
spection and pest control
company that serves Semi­
nole County. Ins named S te ­
ven Bloom Vice President of
Operations.
Uloom. a state
licensed Certified Pest Con­
trol O perator, will oversee the
day-to-day operations of the
Malt la n d -based
company.
Hlootn Is .i certified pest con­
trol expert in the areas of
trn n tte control, fumigation,
and general household pest
and rodent control.
S tirling International R e­
alty.
Inc. lias appointed
Cyndi Larson .is sales execu­
tive. Larson has 5-vears of fi­
nancial and real estate exprnrncc. She will Join the staff
ut Stlllng's Real Estate Show­
case Center at the Heathrow
International Business Center
on Lake Mary Boulevard.
L u ig in o 'a . Inc. and Chair­
m a n / C E O Je n o F. Paulucd
are sponsoring up to 60.000
dinners for needy and lowincome families.
A semi­
trailer load of Mlchcltna's and
Nichellna's Yu Sing frozen en­
trees will be provided free to
about 45 agencies and or­
ganizations for distribution to
clients on Tuesday. April 20.
The food will be delivered to
the Rich Food Plan of Florida
facilities In Sanford.
Brentw ood Custom Home*
Is planning a series of Colo­
nial style homes priced from
the low S200s al the Reserve
at Harbour Isle off State Road
434 In Longwood. The design
series includes optional three
and four bedroom configuaratlons and three floor plans
ranging from 2.000 to 2.500
square feet of living space.
Convergys Corporation Ls
reporting
higher revenues
and operating income for the
first quarter ended March 31.
Revenues Increased 30 per­
cent and net Income in­
creased 34 percent.
O per­
ating income was up 28 per­
cent.
Diluted earnings per
share Increased 24 percent to
SO.2 1 In the first quarter.
Convergys Corporation is a
provider of outsorced. In te­
grated. customer care and
billing services.
Excel! Agent Services, a
provider of call center out­
sourcing for the national di­
rectory assistance m arket,
recently announced a carnpulgn to hire new agents for
Its M elbourne and Kocklcdge
area call center staff.
The
campaign is In response to
being named as the outsour­
cing agent for AT&amp;Ts new di­
rectory Information service.
AT&amp;T 00-Info.
Excell s
Kocklcdge call center will
hire 800 new agents over the
next two months, part of
nearly 2,000 bring hired n a ­
tion wide. to meet the d e ­
m ands of AT&amp;Ts new service.
Tlie recruitm ent efforts a re
targeting both full and parttime employees. New hires
receive raises after three, six
and 12 months, and all em ­
ployees participate In Incen­
tive programs.
Prospective
new litres are screened a c ­
cording to three tests cover­
ing typing, spelling and lis­
tening skills.

While the name "Doctor
RooP
presents
different
thoughts to people, it almost
always brings a smile, b e ­
cause of Its name sem blance
to the sex therapist Dr. Ruth.
Thinking a Utile more p ra c ti­
cally. It would seem to d e ­
scribe one who Ls In the
nvofing business and who
fixes roofs, right?
That's tight to a degree,
only we have gone even fur­
ther to separate our mode of
operation from that of the
"typical roofing com pany.'
First and foremost we do roof
repairs and roof m aintenance
only Tills Is what our re p u ta ­
tion has flourished on b e ­
cause of our success In not
Just correction, but elim ina­
tion roof leaks. Quality roof
repairs allow the repaired
arra of the roof to function
with the surrounding areas,
gaining the intended life of
the system.
We more accurately refer to
ourselves as problem solvers,
for the simple reason that we
will not walk away from a w a­
ter infiltration problem Just
because It does not originate
from the roof. Let me give you
some prime examples of what
we have dealt with In real
circumstances.
1) We found a plum bing
pipe leak coming from the
third floor wall, and showing
up through a door opening
header on the first floor.
2) Leakage originating from
the vertical walls of chim ney
structures.
many
times
problems which had previ­
ously continued for as many
as 10 years, believed to be
and repaired as roof leaks.
3)
Plumbing pipe leak,
originating from a cracked
pipe or fitting
4) /Mr conditioning conden­
sation leaks, a trem endously
common problem in which
we will document and not
charge the custom er for a
service rail unlike many
other companies.
Other common exam ples
are windows, w cathervanes,
second floor door sills, and
many more. We also are
aware of points of entry from
rodents Into the attic. We
have pest control com panies
who refer us because of our
success In eliminating this.
Tills business format has
been developed and refined
by Jim Parks, the founder of
Doctor Roof, who has been a
licensed general contractor
for 18 years and a roofing
contractor for 10 years. The
knowledge gained through
the first 16 years of his
working life in the co n stru c­
tion Industry as a c arp en ter
and a contractor has given
him the advantage of handson experience, enabling him
to dissect a building from the
ground up. Tills allows him

also to understand how and
from wherr a problem can
and will originate. Tills expe­
rience atul knowledge is lie ing taught to his employees,
so wrll In fact that In (lie past
two years, two of the employ­
ees have sreurrd their roofing
unlimited licenses.
Dot tor Roofs office head­
quarters Is In Vcro Beach.
There Is also an office In Bre­
vard County and they are
presently establishing an of­
fice right here In Seminole
County. Realizing how alrsolutely Important
customer
service Is. r a th
location
services only a limited arra.
Only when the proper Indi­
vidual is groomed fnmi handon experience of fixing roofs,
will they continue to expand
to serve the overwhelming
demand for quality roof r e ­
pairs.
Selecting a roofing contrac­
tor:
It Is very hard for the home
owner to select a contractor
to do the best Job for the best
cost, or simply stalrd to at­
tain the most cost effective
repair. There are many Items
comblnrd which will d eter­
mine cost effectiveness but
without a detailed written
proposal It becomes impossi­
ble. You will find that we will
not only provide detailed
written
proposals.
we
strongly encourage our cus­
tomers and potential custom ­
ers to carefully read our pro ­
posals. make notes and then
call and ask for clarification
of any Items from the person
who presented It to them.
When selecting a contractor
to meet with you to view and
discuss your problem you will
find many companies adver­
tise themselves as leak spe­
cialists. but the also do reroofing Wlille most may be
well
(mentioned
as
lo
whether your present roof
can be repaired or replaced,
with Doctor Roof you don't
liavr to wonder because we
do repairs only. This means
no re-roofs or new roofs.
Should our diagnosis d eter­
mine that you should Install a
new roof. In most Instances
we can offer you to a rep u ta ­
ble. quality roofing eontrartor
who knows the referral Ls
coming from a very rellablr
source and will more than
likely contact you with a
rapid response. Tlie determ i­
nation of a new roof recom­
mendation ts based on our
evaluation that either the roof
can not be repaired and
guaranteed or possibly we
feel that the entire roof does
not warrant the expenditure
required to complete the
necessary repairs. In which
case we will recommend that
you secure a cost for a new
roof so that you can deter­
mine tf It Is economically fea­
sible to Invest In the repairs.

the opportunity for employee ownerehip All
employees and owner* ere under the jurisdiction ot
a Drug Free Workplace
given

Dr Root employees lake pride m being the most
courteous staff around One of the reasons they
take such pnde m their work is because each is

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Article 3:

Goals and Objectives
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Last week we talked about
setting goals when we Invest. In
determining our Investment
goal - safety. Income or growth It’s vital to consider our own
personality and temperament.
Are we self-assured and com­
fortable In making our own
decisions, or are we prone to be
swayed by the opinions of oth­
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Rrmember the adage of two

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The pessimist sees the drop In
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Legal Notice*
IN T N I C IR C U IT C O UN T
OF T H I I I O H T I I N T N
JU D IC IA L C IN C U IT
IN A N D NON
• I M I N O L I C O U N TY ,
FL O R ID A
C A f l N O .: • I - 2 3 I 8 CA 14-0

IN T H I C IN C U IT C O U N T
OF T H I ■ lO H T t lN T H
J U D IC IA L C IN C U IT
IN A N D TO N
• I M I N O L I C O U N TY ,
fL O N ID A
c A t i n o .; t i . i n r c A i i a

C H A S E M A N H A TT A N
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R A TIO N
Plaintiff

U N IT fO S T A T E S O f
A M I R IC A b y and through
tha Secretary of tha
D E P A R T M E N T O F V ETE R A N S
AFFAIRS
Plaintiff.
v*
BRIAN C O R T O N and
DAWN C O R T O N hi* wifa
at at
Defendant*

v«
N l lA RAY. at si
Defendant*

N O T I C I OF ftA LI
Nolle*
hereby given that,
pu rsue r! lo the O rd a r or Final
Judgm ent entered in this c a u it
in lha Circuit C o u rt o l Seminole
County F lo rid a I will tall the
proparty situated in Seminole
County Florida (la te r'b a d a*
L O T 14
BLOCK A
TH E
SPRINGS W H IS P E R IN G PINES
S E C T IO N O N E . A C C O R D IN G TO

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R E C O R O C O IN P L A T DOOR 21
PAGE 24 P U D L IC R E C O R D S OF
S EM IN O LE C O U N T Y . FLORIDA
and com m o nly know n «• I'M
Woodmtll R d , L o n g w o o d FL
32778
at public sale to the highest
and batV b id da r for cash. at lha
w att front d o o r of tha 5 amino Im
Co unty C o u rt h o uaa Sanford
Florida at 11 00 A M on M AT

27 1993
Dated April 9 1999
M AR YA N N E M O R S E C lE R R
AS C L E R K O F TH E CO U R T
Dy Dorothy W Dolton
Oaputy Clark
In a c c o rd a n c a
with the
Americans W ith Disabilities Act
person* w ith diaabilitiaa n e ed­
ing a special accom m odation to
p a r f ic p j'a *n thia proceeding
ahould
c o n ta c t
court
A d m in istra tion at vslephone
number 40 7- 323 4330 not latar
than a* ran |T) day a prior to tha
proce edin g
It haaring
•mpauad
(T D D i 1 400 M S
• T T 1 Cr V o .t r
(V) t S00-9SS
I T TO via Florida Ralay Service
Maaort 4 A ssociate* PA
I T T I T U S 19 N orth Suita 100
Clearwater F L 3 3 T 4 4
(T 2 T) S 3 ! 3100
Pubiiah A pril 11 25 i t 9*
D ID M 2

M T N I C M C U rr COUNT
FOR 14 Ml N O L I COUNTY,
FLO ftO A

N O T I C I OF f A L I
Notica ia hereby give n that,
pursuant to tha O rd a r or Final
Judgm ent en te red in thi* cauaa
in lha Ctrcuif C o u rt of Seminole
County F lo rid a I will tail tha
property situated in Seminole
County F lo rida , described at
L O T 430 W IN T E R S PR IN O S
U N IT 4 A C C O R D IN G TO THE
PLAT T H E R E O F AS R E C O R D E D
IN P LA T B O O R IS , P A G E S 4 7
AND I P U D L IC R E C O R D S OF
S EM iN O LE C O U N T Y FLO R ID A
and c o m m o n ly known a t 1304
D*ar Rj in Dr
Wmtar Spring*
FL 327C8
at public ta la to tha highaat
and b a it biddar, for c a th at tha
w ait front d o o r of tha Senuncjle
County C o u rth o u s e
Sanford
Florida at 1 t 00 A M on MAY
!3 1999
Da lad A pril 9 1999
M AR YA NNE M O R SE C l I A K
AS C L E R R O F THE C O U R T
By Jana | Jaaawit.
Deputy C la rk
In a c c o rd a n c a
w ith tha
A mane ana W ith D&gt;aabditiaa Act
persons with diaabilitiaa need
•ng a special accom m odation lo
participate in thia proceeding
Should
c o n ta c t
court
A d m in istra tion at talaphona
number 437 123 4330 not latar
than i # ran (? ) day* prror to fha
proceeding
if
haartng
impaired
(T D D ) 1 *00 955
• 771 c r Vorca
(V) t 100 955
•770 v * Fto# id a Ralay Saryica
M' ato n 4 A t aq c ■a t# t P A
t 7797 U S 19 North Suita 400
Claarwatar F L 31744
(727) 434 3400
Pubiiah A p n l 11 2S 1999
0 1 0 1«t

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F R O # A T I DIVISION
Ffla Na. 99 JO S CP
. A H
IS T A T C O F
MART I J / A I I E T H H I U

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N O T IC I

OF AOM M tST RATION
Tha ad'vruatratvm uf the estate of
M A m I k i M D i T H MR.L dec eased
M Nwnfar 99 M V C P n p a r in g
r Fa Cm uf Cool
t errereAe
C «u rff l i i m k Pwitwie Onw -ui
fie * H « » of wh# n «a 301 N Park
Aver** O aw a r C San fuel
12TT1 Tha n«#rw ami wSkwt* of
F a Pare* « #J
erel
tha Person*! Representative a
adurnay an* M l forth bekre
ALL iN t IR C S T IO PERSONS A»E
NOTIFIED t h a t
AJWp r n u n i on whom IN* notice
a aarva.li who N m # otaac lu m that
chalaoga lha vafakfy of tha W it
tha1 'I'M* ifcatKana uf tha Par%c«rwl
Represa-n»»*»#*•# ••it**# u# ^atwla-'
ta *n of 'IT ■! 'Court n re*irere i tit tfa
thaw ot*ec ban* with this Court
WITHIN T h e LATER OF THREE
MONTHS A FTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST P U D lC A T tO N OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS N O TICE ON T m £M
AA creator* of tha decadent and
Othar parvtna having cle&lt;ni* or
danwrMlt
against
}e'e&lt;tent «
estate cat wt«.-m a copy of tN*
notice *a aaorad
within three
month* a her tha data of tha frat
pubkeebon of thia no lv e mutt tila
thair claim * with thia Court
W ITH IN T m E L A T E R OF THREE
M O N TH S A F T E R TH E DATE OF
THE F IR S T P U O L lC A T lO N OF
THIS N O T IC E OR TH IR TY 0AYS
A FTE R T h £ D A TE OF SERVICE
OF A C O P Y OF TH IS N O TIC E
ON THEM
All othar c radd ora of lha data
dan I n l i l v and person* haw­
ing claim* o r dem and* against
tha an tala of tha decedent m utt
hi a lha if claim * w d h thi* court
w it h in

A FTER
f ir s t

th r e e
d ate

TH E

p u b l ic a t io n

m o n th s
OF T m E
of

t h is

N O TIC E
ALL C L A IM S D EM A N D S AND
O B J E C T IO N S N O T 3 0 FILED
WILL QE F O R E V E R Q AR R E0
Tha dare of tha first public at ton
of thia notice i* A pril 11 1999
Personal Representative
M A R G A R E T M CA N N O N
136 Carolw ood Olwd
Fern Park Florida 32F30
Attorney for Paraonat
Representative
Ambar Jad e F Joh n so n
Florida Bar N o 0975590
Law Offic# of
Ambar Ja d a F Johnaon
P O Bov 406
Wmtar Park Florida
32790 C806
Talaphona (407) 740-5903
Pubiiah A p ril 14 2S 1999
DEB t 72

*• T N I C M C U t T C O U R T
FO R 11 H a * O H
C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A
P R O B A T I D fV tetO N

FtL I N U M S IR H * * t CP
H P| ESTATE OF
(M M E TT U C R A V LEW S SR
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IN T H I C IN C U IT C O U N T
OF T H I I N TH JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT O f FLO R ID A
IN A N D RON
• IM IN O L IC O U N T Y
O IN 1 R A L
JU R IS D IC T IO N DIVISION
C A M N O .II-S M S -C A -M -O
BANKERS T R U S T C O M P A N Y
O f C A L IF O R N IA . N A at
c u tto d x n o r I r u t I M
Plaintiff.
VS
K ENNETH W L U N A ami
CO N SUELO D LUNA
•I al .
Dalandanta

N O T I C I or
fO N IC L O S U N IIA L I

Nolle* i « N*r*by gtvvn INal.
portuar I lo th*t Fin al Ju d g m «n t
ol Foroclnour* t j r l t d
April I
IM S an,| * n to io d in civil CAto
numbai • • ■ 2 4 2 2 -C A -1 4 -0 . ol
IN* C ircuit C o u rt o l th* l l l h
Judicial C ir c u it in and lor
Saminol*
C o u n ty
Florid*.
■h*r*ir,
DANKER!
TR U S T
CO M P A N Y
OF C A L IF O R N IA
NA
AS
C U S T O O IA N
OR
TR U STEE i« P U .n l,It and KEN
NETH YJ L U N A C O N S U E L O D
LUNA C O M M E R C IA L C R E D IT
C O N S U M E R S E R V IC E S INC
C * f*nd*nla|oL I arilI t*H
lo Iho h &lt;u h* it and l u l l biddar
kit c a th at th* * * i l tronl door
ol th* S *m ,nol* C o unty court'
houf* m S a n fo rd
S*nunol*
County F lo rid * at 11 00 A M
on tho l l l h day ol M AT IM S
th* loltow m a d * * c n b * d prop*rty a« «* t forlh in oaid Final
Jn d jm a n l to Hit
LOT
tl
OF
W iN O F lC L D
RESERVE P H A S E I A C CO R D
INO TO T H E P L A T TH E R E O F AS
R E C O R D S 0 IN P L A T BOOK 24
PAQSS TS A N D SO OF T H I
PUBLIC R E C O R D S OF SEMI
N O l l C O U N T V F L O A lO A
n o te

pursuant

to

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FAIR
OEOT
C O L L E C T IO N
P R A C T IC E S A C T
Y O U ARE
ADVISED T H A T TH IS LAM FIRM
IS D E E M E D TO BE A D E B T
C O L L E C T O R A T T E M P T IN G TO
C O L L E C T A O l O T AND ANY
n f o r m a t io n

o b t a in e d

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DC USED F O R T H A T PU R PO SE
Da'*d th* Slh da y ol April
IM l
M AR YA N N E M O R S E
Ciarf o t C irc u it Court
By O o 'o lh y W Bolton
Deputy Cl*r0
CODILI3 4 S TA M IA R S K I
4910 Boy S c o u t O o u lo a r d
Suda 4 SO
fan pa F lo rid * 3040 f

f#‘*phon* i s i i i i r r socs
C IS 434 0 4 1 S3
PuLIdh A p ril 14 23 I t M
DEB I S !

N O TIC I
OF A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th» admr'«*fraf*jn of tha aatala of
(M M E T T M CRAV LEW 'S
SR
D a c a a w d F .N N «m «w r 9 9 H J C P

m |WA(Pny m ffm C « u t Coial ka
Santmia CnunYy Fkiwwia PwAwta
C h 'M n tha
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Fkmda 32771
Tha namaa aruf
adkl vaaaa of tha [iw u a a i -*{ r»
tanratwa amf tha )iara*v#iwl wfaaaantatrwa * arkwhay
u i kmh
twftw
ALL IN TER ES TED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED t h a t
fora- .pa o*| whum tt*t n W H
a 'taryail who t|a«a otyac tn n i that
iJhaiany* fha valat.ty of Ifw w • fha
laaiiif* aim-n-a of tha ipar%4iWMi i«f,aa •
•anlltNa vanua or lunsMt* fun of
fu* Court ara ra«pi«ai1 to fa# thaw
oljpcijon* with th(* Court WITHIN
THE LATfR OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE D ATE OF THE f AST
PUBLJCATiON O F TMiS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS A FTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON TH EM
Atl cradlor* of tha dacadant and
othar paraon* hawing claim* ur
damandt
agam al
dacatfant a
aatata on whom a copy of fNa
nutif* it
ta rya d
wtltUf* thraa
rrtmiha ah## tha rJat# of tha tr%l
pjbhcafun of thia note* mu*f fJa
thair claim a w ith thia Court
WITHIN t h e l a t e r OF THREE
M O NTHS A F T E R T h | O ATE OF
THE F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
T H U N O T IC E O R TH IR T Y DAYS
AFTER TH E D A TE OF SERVICE
OF A C O P Y O F THIS N O TIC E
on th em

Alt olhar c ra d ito rt qf t ha d#&lt; •
ejant and pa raon a hawing, ctanma
or ila m jtu ii a g a m tl tha ifaca*
da nta a v ia ta m u tt fit# thaif
derma w d h thia court W ITHIN
th r ee

m o n th s

a fter

th e

DATE OF TH E F IR S T P U B L IC A ­
TION OF TH IS N O T IC E
ALL C L A IM S D E M A N D S AND
O B J E C T IO N S N O T S O FILED
WILL BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Tha data of th# ftrit publica­
tion of th(* N o h c # ia A p n l 23
1993
Paraonal Rapraaantahwa
C L A U D IA L E W IS W A LW O R TH
JULIE E A S O N S M IT H P A
Attuf nay
Florida Bar N u m b ar 897132
2943 W ntar S pring* Boulaward
Owiado, Ftorida 32763
Talaphona (4 07) 363-9910
Facaimda (4 0 7 ) 363*1239
Pufchih A p n l 23, and May 2,
1999
DEO 247

N O T IC I
M O A R D IN Q IX C H A M Q I OF P R O P ER TY R IG H TS
P IR TA IN tN G T O M cC ULLO C H ROAD PAVINO P R O JE C T
(unpavad part Ian tram *.R. 414 la R auaa 4 * « J )
N O T IC E
i* h araby grvan that tha G u a rd of C o unty
Commit*iomar* of Saminol* County. Florida (G G C ), inland* to
•achanga an y arid all i n l r m l hal'd by (ha C o u n ty in tha follow ­
ing daaenbad proparty
Tha Eaat 30 taat of tha S E 1/4. S El/4 9 E U 4 , Saction 33
Townahip 21 South. Rang* 31 E a i i S rm m ola County. Florida
(containing 19 800 aquara taat mcra or (at*)
for faa aim pla inlaraal in lha following d a ie n b a d pruparty
Th* South 40 faat of tha SEl/4. S61/4. S E t/ 4 . Saction 33
Townahip 21 South. Rang* 31 EatL Saminola County. Florida
(containing 26 400 aquara faal mora or Ia si)
o w n td by Paul M utan t# and Joan Mutant#, h u tb a n d and wifa.
whoa* addraaa it 345 Baach Avanua. Longw ood. Florida. 32750
Th# (arm* and condition* of auch aachanga o f proparty ara
that Sam inola C o unty will Iranafar o w n a n h ip by C o u n ty O aa d lo
Paul M utan t* and Jo a n M utant*.hutband and wtfa, in aachanga
for a tranafar of ow narthip by Warranty O a a d to Sam inola
County by Paul M utant* and Joan Mutant#, h u tb a n d and wda
Saminola C o u n ty agraaa to pay for thia p u b lication of none#
Tha B C C inland * to hold a public haaring lo c o n a id a r tha a d o p ­
tion of a raaolution authorising tha aachanga of th# abova
daaenbad propartiaa at 1 30 p m or at toon tharaaftar a t poatibia, at it** raguiarly achadulad maating on tha 27th d a y of
Apnl. 1999. at tha Saminola County S a rv ic a t Building. BCC
Cham bart, R oom 1028 1101 E a tl Firat Slraaf, Sanford, Florida
Paraona ara adviaad that, if lhay dacida to a p paa l any daciaion
rm d # al thia haaring. lhay will naad a racortf of lha procaading*
and. for auch purpoaa, lhay may naad to inauf# that a varbalint
racord of th# procaading it mad*, which rtcord! includa* tha ta»timony and a vida nc* upon which th* appaal n to b « basad
For ad ditio nal information fagardmg t h u nofica contact
An loin a J K houry, P E Principal Enginaer/ M i no r P ro ja cti, (407)
665-3678
Paraona w ith diaabilitiaa needing aaaiafance to participate in
any of lh a * a proceeding* ahould c o n ta c t th# Em ploy*#
Relation* D epartm ent ADA Coordinator 48 hour* m ad vance of
tha maating at (407)665- 7941
M AR YANNE M O R S E
Clark to lha B o a rd of County Comm iiaionara
in and for Sam inola County, Florida
By Sandy M c C a n n , dc
Pubiiah A p ril 18 25. 1999
D EB -170

N O T I C I OF
CN AN OS OF LAN O U S I
■ o n e s IS H S R I N Y O IV IN
trial IN* C ity ut Lae* Mary Loral
Planning A g « n t f H ill hold a
public h*orin&lt;) to d n c u i i a
•m*H te a l* a n t* nd m «nl to lha
City a C o m p r o h a n y ira
Plan
futura L a n d U aa M ap Thia
naal,ng w ill tia hahj M ay I ,
199#, at L a k e M a ry C ity H all.
109 N a r t h
C a u n try
C lu k
Aaa4, L a k • M a ry , F la rld e at
7 99 P M
Th# profit#rfy lu ba confidai'ad
kjf I tin'll # r»t-#Fu|xTi#n t T* a|'f&gt;fr)ai ■
mataty 1 9 7 acre a in tufa The
applicant
«*
#a q ua t lin g
a
cha^ga in future land u»e d«*
ignation fro m
la w
D antity
k#*fdanti#i to
P ubhc/Iam sFubhc T h a property '• general*
hr (l**cribed aa
Lola 15 16 1 7 19 33 34 13
36 and together w dh a portion
of lha ##■. afad r*ghl of way (o
fha a a* t B lo ck 38 Cryataf Lake
Wm1#r Mom#* Subdivision Pta!
Book 2
P a ge 114-116
a*
recorded &lt;r» the public racord*
qf S rm tm itm C o u n ty Fiorrda
and
Lot* 6 13 and north half of
vacated allay Blo ck 39 Cryatal
Laka
W inter
Home*
Subdivision Plat Book 2 Pag#
114-116 a* re c o rd e d m lha
public re c o rd * of Sammol#
County FioruJa
and
The t o u lh e a t f 1/4 of the
South w a tt 1/4 ot the South# a il
174 lying N o rth of Railroad in
Saction 9 To w na h ip 20 South
Rang#
30
Eaat.
Saminola
County F lo rid a
and
That p o rtio n of O ld la k # Mary
Road (a l%o know n a a National
Mtghwa/) ly in g aoulherfy of lha
irvteriecfinn of C rya ta l Laka
Avanua a n d O ld Lake Mary
Road
and
That p o rtion of S econd Street
lying aoutheH y of th* in t e r a c ­
tion of C ry a ta l Lak# Avanua and
Second Street
and
Thai p o rtio n of Laka View
Avanua ly in g a a a la rly of lha
aoulhady aatanaion of tha w a il
kn# of lot 33 Block 39 Cryatal
Lik a
W inter
Home*
Subdivision Plat Book 2 Pag#
114-116. aa re c o rd e d in tha
public ra c o rd * of Saminola
Cocnty F lo rid a
A m ore
p a rtic u la r legal
datcriphon ia on file at City
Hall
A copy of lha Com prehensive
Plan Future Land U aa M ap and
ipropotad am endm ent are avail­
able fur in s p e c tio n in lha
Com m unity
D evelopm ent
Officer, Laka M ary C ity Hall1. 100
North C o u n try C lu b Road., Laka
Mary, Florida , M on da y through
Friday, from 8 00 A Ml until 5 00
PM , or y o u m ay call 324-3049
for inform ation concerning thia
amendment
Interested parties may appear
and be heard regarding tha pro­
posed a m e n d m e n t or written
comments m ay be filed with lha
City Clsrk at 100 N orth Country
Club Road. Laka Mary, Florida
N O TE
PERSONS
ARE
A0VISED
TH A T
A
TAPED
RECORD O F T H IS M E E TIN G IS
MADE BY T H E C IT Y FOR ITS
C O N V E N IE N C E TH IS A EC O R O
MAY N O T C O N S T IT U T E AN
ADEQ U ATE R E C O R D FOR THE
PU R PO SES O F A P P E A L FROM
A D E C IS IO N M A O E BY TH E
CITY A N Y P E R S O N W ISHING
TO E N S U R E T H A T AN A D E ­
QUATE R E C O R D O F TH E P R O ­
CEED IN G S IS M A IN TA IN E D FOR
A P P E LLA TE
PURPOSES
IS
A0VISED T O M A K E THE N E C ­
ESSARY A R R A N G E M E N T S AT
HIS OR H E R O W N EXP EN SE
Paraon* w ith disabilities naadmg assistance to participate in
any of
the se
pro c e e d in g a
should c o n ta ct lha City's ADA
Coordinator at Isa at 48 hour* in
advance o f th* m aating at
(407)324-3024
City of Lak e Mary, Florida
Carol A F o s te r
City Clark
DATED A p ril 22. 1999
Publish A p ril 2$. 1999
DEB 227

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Legal N otices

N O T I C I OP
F IC T IT IO U S NAM I

IN T H I C IN C U IT C O U N T
O P T H I 1BTH
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT ,
IN AN D PON
•I M I N O L I C O U N T Y ,
P LO H ID A
Q I N I R A L JU R IS D IC T IO N
DIVISIO N
C A M N O : •• I « 4 1 C A M P

No lice is h araby g iv e n that I1
am en ga ged In bu siness at 1013
C h e sterfield
Cir.
Winter
Springs. F L 32708 Sem inole
County,
F lo rid a
u n d e r th*
Fictitious Nam e of G R IG O R Y

A.

JIN N IN G S

C O N S TR U C ­

T IO N , and that I intend fo reg­
ister s a id
nam e w ith the
D ivision
of
Corp oration* .
Tallahassee, Florida, in accor­
dance w ith lha provision* of th#
Fictitious N a m e Statute* ToWit S a c tio n 863 09
Florida
Statute* 1991
Gregory A Jannm g*
Publish A p ril 25 1999
DEO 246

IN T H I C I R C U I T
C O U R T O P T N I 1BTH
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R
•IM IN O L I C O U N TY ,
F L O R ID A .
C A S I N O . f e -I1 -C A .1 4 .f t
E S P R IT S E R V IC E S IN C
a Florida c orpo ra tion and
GARY G L O E R
Plain fill*,
vi
SARA ft J O N E S a/k/a
SARA J O N E S an d TH O M A S
JO N E S her husband,
Oafandant*

C L IN K * !
N O T I C I OP I A L I
N O T IC E IS H I R E D Y GIVEN
that
E u r t u a n l to tha Final
Judgrn#nf m Foreclo*ur# sal#
entered m Ihi* causa pending m
the C irc u it C o u rt m and for
Semmo e C o u n ty Florida being
Civil C a sa N u m bar 99 9 1 C A
14-A the un de rsigne d Clerk will
sell the p ro p e rty situated m
Sem inole
C o u n ty
Flortda
described as
Lot
231
W R IN W 0 0 0
H E IG H TS U N IT TW O accord
mg to the pief thereof a*
recorded m Plat Book 19 page*
77 and 71 public record* of
Saminola C o u n ty Fiorrda
Parcel ID* 34 21 30 500
COCO 2510
at public te le to the highest and
beat b id de r tor cash at 11 00'
a m o r fha 13th day of MAY
1999
a! W est F ro n t Boor
fa m m ol# C o u n ty C o u rt bout#
Sanford F L 12771
DATED this it h day of April
1999
M AR Y A N N E M ORSE
Clark id the Circuit Co urt
By O oroth y W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Publication of (hi* notice on
April I I
23
1999 in the
Semmoia Herald
John W R od ger* Is q u tf#
304 | Co lon ial Dr&gt;va
Orlande F lo rid a 32801
1407) 423 3401
Atforna# for Pi*mtiff
Florida D*» No 092743
In a c c o rd a n c e w ith tha
Am erican* W ith D wat.-ut •* A rt
persons with disabilities need
eig a apec ,a* accom m odation to
participaf# m th«* proceeding
ahould
c o n ta ct
Court
Adm inistration #: 301 N Pars
A* anus
Santo rtf F L 127 71
Telephone (407) 323 4330 w»rh
m two «2) w orking day* of this
proceeding. If hearing or voice
iimpaif# f c eil 1 -8 00 953 47M
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IN T H I C I R C U I T C O U R T
OK T H I 4 B T H J U D I C I A L
C I R C U I T IN A N D r o i l
•IM IN O L I C O U N TY .
r L O N ID A
Q IN IR A L
J U R IS D IC T IO N D IV IS IO N
C * * * M* I T T i l C A 141
Cit ib a n k f e d e r a l
SAV.Ha S b a n k an
association ergemyeef and
aaisting under the law* of
th# U nited State* of America
formerty know n aa C iT lC O R P
s a v in g s o f Fl o r i d a *
Federal Saving* «n d Loan
A tto c ta lio n
Ptamtiff
v*
R O O E R T R A M O S and
IRIS R A M O S hi* wife at al
Defendant*
N O T IC I OF
F O R IC L O IU R I I A L I
N O T IC E iS H E R E B Y GIVEN
pursuard to a Sum m ary Final
Ju d gm e n t
of
Foreclosure
In clu d irg A w ard of Attorneys
Faat and C o st* dated August
27, 1'I97 enter ad in C a sa Ho
97-713 C A 14B of fhe G ire u11
Court of the 18 TH Judicial
Circuit m and for Sam inola
County,
Florida
wharain
C ITIB A N K F E D E R A L SAVINGS
DANK, i n a s s o c ia tio n qrganjfad and e n s tin g under the
taw* of th# U nited States of
Am erica
form erly k n o w n as
C ITIC O R P S A V IN G S O F F LO R I­
DA a Fiidaral Sawing* and Loan
Association t* th# Plaintiff and
ROBERT
RAM OS
an d IRIS
RAM OS hi* wife E F Q EM CO
INC , form erly known a* ESSEX
M O R TG A G E C O R P O R A TIO N a
Virginia c o rp o ra tio n
HOUSE­
H O LD
F IN A N C E
CORPORA
TlO N III, a Delaware corpo ra­
tion am i J A N E D O E
n/k/a
M A R IS O L
PO M A LES
is /are
D efand.irts ( will sail to Hie
htghasf a n d ba st b id d e r for
cash, at west front d o o r ot the
Saminola C o u n ty Courthouse in
the C ity of Sanford Florida at
11 0B A M on Tuesday, tha 4th
day of M AY. 1999, the following
da sen bad p ro p e rly as sat forth
in
said
S um m a ry
Final
Ju d gm e n t
of
Foreclosure
Including A w ard of At tor nay s*
Fees and C o sts fo-wit
Lot 19 in B lo c k 3S of D R EA M W O O O 4 T H S E C T IO N , accord­
ing to tha Plat thereof, as
recorded m Plat B o o k 4, at
Page 99, ot tha Public Records
of Sam inola C ounty, Florida
DATED Hus 13th day of April.
1999
M AR Y A N N E M O R S E Clark
Dy Jana E Jasaw ic
Deputy Clark
G R E G G 3 A H E R N S ES Q U IR E
KEITH M A C K L L P
First Union Financial C enter
200 South Biscayne Olwd 20th
Floor
Miami. Florida 33131-2310
(305) 358-7603
It you are a parson with a dis­
ability w h o needs any ic c o m m odalion m order to participate
in this p ro c e e d in g you ara enti­
tled, at no cost to you. to the
provision o f car fain assistance
Pleas#
c o n ta c t
Court
A d m in istra tion at 301 North
Park A va n u a ,
S uita
N301,
Sanford. F lo rid a 32771 (407)
323-4330, eaten* ion 4227 with­
in (2) w o rk in g da ys of your
receipt of this notica, if you ar#
hearing o r vo ice im paired call
1 ( 0 0 0 ) 9 5 5 - 8 771

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25 1999

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v tR N O N M i l l i g a n
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IF LIV IN G A N O IF D EA D
THE U N K N O W N S P O U S E
HEIRS D E V IS E E S G R A N T E E S
A S S IG N E E S L IE N O R S
C R E D IT O R S T R U S T E E S
AND A L L O T H E R P A R TIE S
C LA IM IN G AN IN T E R E S T B Y
TH R O U G H U N D E R OR
AQAIN ST V E R N O N M ILLIG A N
A/K/A V E R N O N A M IL L IG A N
JR S U Z A N A M ILLIG A N
A/K/A V E R N O N A M IL L IG A N
JR TM E C H A S E M A N H A TTA N
BANK F/K/A C H E M IC A L DANK
W IL IA M A W A TS O N JR
JOHN O O E ANO JA N E DOE
AS U N K N O W N TE N A N T S IN
P O S S E S S IO N
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OF P Q R I C L O t U A l S A L I
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
purtuK rl to an O ' )•&gt; G iK n un g
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Court o l th* 1 I T H J iid .c n l
Ciftuil in *m ) for S E M IN O L E
Counlf S A N F O R D
Florid* I
•rill tvll I o TH* H ig H ««i *nd b*tt
t*dd*r for c*»H A T THE W E S T
FRONT O O O R ol tn* S E M IN O LE
County C o u rth o u * * in Sanford
Flo«&gt;d* of 11 00 o clock * n*
on in* 11 IN day o l MAY 1444
in* lo lln v 'in g d * * c n P «d p ro p * '
I f n M l forth in «a »d Summary
Final J u tlu m * M i n n
LOT I f
B L O C K A CR Y S TA L
BOWL
SECOND
A D D IT IO N
A C C O R D IN G TO
THE PLAT
TH E R E O F A S R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT B O O K U PAGE f t PU B
llC R E C O R D S O F SE M iN O LE
CO U N TY F L O R ID A
D*1*d Thi* T j lh da y of April
1444
ICIRCU T C O U R T S E A L)
U A R Y L h N E M ORSE CLER K
Clark o t th* Circuit Court
By D rrro lh y W Elolton
Daputp C l* '*
IN A C C O R D A N C E W ITH THE
A M E R IC A N S W IT H D IS A B IL I­
TIES A C T p r ' i o n i r* th d -**fculi *t n * * ,iin g a ap*ci*l a ccom n w la l« in
ah o uld
co n ta ct
CO U R T A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
at
in*
S E M IN O L E
C o unty
C o u 'th o u a * al 4 0 T 1 J1 -433 0
I 4C0 4S 4 4 f f l {T O O l or 1-400
4SS i f *C
via Florida Ralay
SarvK a
OAVIO J S TE R N P A
•01 $ U N IV E R S IT Y DRIVE
SUITE S00
F l A N ’ A T IO N FL J 3 J J 4
454, 2 S J 4000
44 24 3TS IF M TC A P
Putliah A p t,114 JS 1444
CEB 140
IN T H A C I N C U I T C O U N T
OF T H I C IQ M T If N TH
J U D I C I A L C I N C U IT
IN A N D F O R
t I M I N O l l C O U N TY,
F L O R ID A
C I V I L A C T IO N
C A S E NO. f » -S 0 « C A
O lV tS IO N 14 -K
FIRST U N O N M O R TO A G C
C O R P O R A TIO N S U C C E S S O R
Bf M E R G E R TO D O M IN IO N
O AhK SM AR ES m o r t g a g e
C O R P O R A TIO N
Plaintiff
r«
CH ARLES J O A G L E Y JR
al al.
D*!*ndant(a|

N O T I C I OF A C TIO N
TO E A S T E R S M C F A 0 0 E N
LAST K N O W N R E S ID E N C E
UNKNOW N
CU R R E N T R E S ID E N C E
UNKNOW N
any

and

all

Legal Notices
N O T I C I OF
F IC T IT IO U S N AM S
Natic*? i* h e re b y g iv e n fhaf 1
am angsgad m business at 991
i S fim tu n D lv d , Casselberry,,
FL 11707, S e m in o le C o unty
Florida u n d e r the F ic lllio u t
N a n « of S R IP A L C O R P O ftA TlO ft and that I inland to rag*
■tier said
nam e
ernth the
Division
of
C o rp a ra lm n s
Tjll.ihassee Florida in accor­
dance with Th# provision* of tha
Fictitious N a m e S tatutes ToWd S a c tio n 863 09
Florida
Stalufas 1991
Bakesh H Pandya
Publish A p ril 25 1999
DEB 236

C ir c u it C e u r t a f the
18th J u d la l a l C ir c u it
In e n d F a r
I t m l n a l i C a u n ty ,
F ls rlJ a
Casa M e M - S O t - C A
The Bank o f N e w York #*
Truile* u n d e r the p o o lin g
and1servic in g eyreemenif
da fed a* uf F e b ru a ry 21 1993
Senes 1 9 95-A
Ptambfffs)
vi
Gut FspafhenaiofM Julo*
at el
D a fen da nltis)
A m e n d e d M etfee ef
f e r v c U s u rs ta le
NOTICE i f G IV E N pursuant fo
a judgner f o f foraetosura dated
7/30/99 a n d O rde r fo Pe Sat
Sale Deled 6/1 5/99 an d anteratf
m Case N o 98 306 C A of tha
Circuit C o u r t of tha I8TM
ju d io a i C ir c u it in an d tor
Sammole C o u n ty
Florida
wf-aram Th # Dank of N e w York
as fruit## un de r th# pooling
and tarvif-ing agreem ent datad
a* of F e b ru a ry 28 f 99S S#rsas
!9 9 l‘ A
is the plaintiff and
G ut Pepathenasopoulo* at al
the ijatanrj#nt(*i
I #&gt;ll sail to
the h&gt;gh#«f b*d&lt;l#f for cash at
th# a r i l fro n t d o o r qf the
Senanol* C o u n t y c o u rt house
30t N P a r i A* a
Sanfufrl
Florid* at f I 00 o c lo c k A M
on MAY 20 1999 fh# following
tie scribed p ro p e rty as sat forth
in' iaul ju d g m e n t to wit
Lot 157 R iv e r Run section I
etc aniing to the plat thereof
as recorded cm Plat Boo k 23
Pag# I I
P u b lic R e c o rd s of
S t fMi«o f C o u n t# Florida
Together a lh all the improve
fre rfi ro w o r h e re ifte r erected
qn lha p ro p e rty and all easemar Is ap purten ance s and f u ­
tures nuw o r hereafter a part of
tha property A ll replecanwnts
and adifit»on* shall also be cov•*••1
by
fhi*
Security
Instrument A ll of the furagom g
ft referred to in thi* Security
instrument a* the ‘ Property*
DATED on A P R it 19 1999
M tr|ertne M o rs e
Clark if C o u r t
Op O o rc ih y
Boil on
At De &gt;utf C le rk
A 3*ILL 4 V A R O O
PO BOX 2126
WINTER F A R * FL
32’ t t 2 U 6
98-1063
In a c c o rd a n c e w ith tha
Art&lt;#rt£arts* W ith D&lt;«abut«!•#« A d
per sons with- dis atnlU1re « ne«*lvrig a •part &lt;ai accom m oda tion to
pafficipafa m fhl* proceeding
should
c o n ta c t
Court
A dm inistration at 3 0 l North
Pan A venue
Suite
N J0 t
Sanford
F lo rid a
12771
Tafaphpne
(4 0 7 )
323-4330
eitaniAon 4227 not later than
seven |7) da y* prior to tha procr* imp If h ea rin g im paired
(TDD ) 1 8 0 0 95S-8771 o r Voice
(V) I-IC 0 -9 5 5 -8 7 7 O v a F»0 r,da
Reiaf Service
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PARTIES
C L A IM IN G
BY
TH R O U G H
UNDER
AND
AQAINST TH E H E R E IN NAM ED
IN D iV IC l/ A l
D E F E N D A N T 'S )
WHO A R E N O T K N O W N TO DE
DEAD O R ALIVE
W H E TH E R
SAID U N K N O W N P A R TIE S MAY
CLAIM
AN
IN T E R E S T
AS
SPOUSES
H E IR S
D E V IS E E S
G R A N TE E S
OR
O TH ER
CL A IM A N TS
LAST K N O W N R E S ID E N C E
UNKNOW N
CU R R EN T R E S ID E N C E
UNKNOW N
YOU A R E N O T IF IE D that an
acl&gt;on lo for*cloa* a niortgag#
on tha fo llo w in g prop arty in
SEM iN O LE County, Florida
C O M M E N C E AT TH E NE C O R ­
NER O F L O T E B R A D L E Y S
A OD lTIO N T O L O N G W O O D AS
R E C O R D E D IN P L A T B O O K t,
PAGE t T P U B L IC R E C O R O S OF
SEM iNOLE C O U N T Y FLO R ID A
th en ce
run
s o u th
49
DEGREE S
26
SO’
W EST
1004 96
FEET
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NORTH
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OF
SAID
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Q E O IN N IN G
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14 ' E A S T
io i i9 f e e t
th en c e
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NORTH 8 9 D E G R E E S 50 34WEST 26 2 49 F E E T
TH E N C E
NORTH 0 0 D E G R E E S 12 32'
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WEST _ IN E OF L O T 1 SAID
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A D D IT IO N
TO
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TH E N C E N O R TH
69 D E G R E E S 26
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FEET
ALO N G
TH E
NORTH
UNE
OF
S A I0
BR AD LEY S
A D D IT IO N
TO
L O N G W O O D TO TH E P O IN T OF
BEG IN N IN G
hat b a rn triad againat you and
you ar* raR uirad to ta rv * a
copy ol y o u r w nttan d*ran**a
il any w ilh m 30 day* altar lha
tint p u b lic a tio n ot thi* Notica
01 A c tio n ,
on
E ch avarrla.
McCallu. R aym ar. Barr*1l A
Fiappiar. P la in lltr * alto rn ay
who«a ad ilra * * i* 601 Oayahota
Boulavnrt! Suit* 800 Tampa.
Florida 33606. and til* lha o rig ­
inal w 111 thi* C o u rt aithar
balora t o r v ic a o n P la in tiff*
altornay o r im m «d ia (a ly thar*altar. olhanw iaa a dafault will
ba a n ta rrd again*' you tor lha
ralitl
Uam andad
m
lha
Complaint or pa lilion
Th,* n o lic * ahall b* publiahad
one* ea ch waak far two c o n ttcuhvn w **k* in th* Svitnnoi*
HaraM
W IT N E S S my hand and tha
*aal of thia Court on thi* 20lh
day ol A p ril, 1999
{COURT S E A L )
Maryann* Mora*
Clark a t th* Court
By R ulh King
A* 0 * p u ty Clark
Echavarria. M cCalla
Raymar, O u rr* ll A Frappiar
P0 BO X 3410
Tampa. F lo rid a 33601-3410
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IN T H I C I R C U I T
C O U R T IN A N O F O R
f I M I N O L I CO U N TY*
F L O R ID A
CASE N O . 9 7 -8 4 1 C A 14P
C O U N TR Y W ID E h o m e
LOANS INC
Plaintiff
vs
TlftSO E F P E N
MONTE YE R O E A R R O Y O
&lt;SS&lt;341-21 -8 2 6 0 )
SAKQiE V M O N T E V E R O E
(S S rU N K N O W N )
and any urnk n o w n hairs
dev see* gran!##*
c rath tors a n d other
unkiqwn p e rso n * qf
unknown s p o u se * claim ing
by. through a n d under
any cl !h# a b o v e -n a m e d
Oafandant*
Defendant*
0AM 1970423

N O T I C I OF
FORECLOSURE I A L I
N 3TICE is haraby given that
the un de rsigne d Clark of the
Circuit C o u r t
ot
Sam inola
County. F lo rid a will on tha 20lh
day of M A Y
1999 at 11 00
o'clock A M
at th# W est front
door of the Sem inole County
Courthouse »n Sanford Florida,
otter tor sate a n d sell at public
outcry to the highest a n d best
bidder tsr c a s h , ihe follow m gd e t:n b # d p ro p e rty situate m
Seniino e C o u n ty . Florida
Lot 15 T ra c t i o i nl Carnllon,
according to the Plat thereof
Recorded in P la t Book 46 Page
31 thruuy.h 3 7 inclu sive1 as
Recorded in th # Public Records
ol Semi no Ia Co unty, Florida
pursuant to th e Final Jud gm en t
entered m a case pe n d in g in
said Court, th e style of which it
indicated a b o v e
W ITNESS m y hand an d official
sea of said C o u rt this t 6th day
ot April 1999
If you are a pe rson w ith a d is ­
ability who need s any a cco m ­
modation in o rd a r to participate
in this pro ce edin g, you ara enti­
tled at no c o s t to yo u. to lha
provision o f c erta in assistance
Pl#,it# c o n ta c t Court adm in is­
trator 301 N
Park Avenue
Suite N 301. S anford. Florida
32771, (1 0 7 ) 32 3-43 30 e «l
4227. wilhm 2 working days ol
you* receipt of this Notice of
Foreclosure Sale, if y o u ara
hearing u n p a ire d call 1-800935-8771, if you are voice
impaired c a ll 1-8 00-9 55 -877 0
(COURT S E A L )
M'lryanriik M o rs e
CLERK O F T H E
CIR CUIT C O U R T
n&gt; Dime thy W Dolton
Oi puty C le rk
ATTORNEY F O R P L A IN T IF F
Jane E Goncl
Ol tier A M o s ch PA
3135 3 C o n w a y Rit , Sta E
Orlando, F lo rid a 32312
(407) 381 52 00
O AHI970423
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N O T IC I

N O T IC I
IIM IN O L I C O U N TY
E X F R IIS W A Y A U T H O R IT Y
M IS T IN G
Tha
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
Eiprasw w ay
A uth o rity
'announces that the re w4t be a
regularly
s c h e d u le d
public
meeting fo w h ich all person*
are Invited as follow s
DATS:
Tutsday M a y f t . 1999
T IK I:
4 30 P M
L O C A T IO N :
Seminole C o u n ty Service*
Building
Room I 028
1101 East First Street
Sanford F lo rid a 32771

Tha Ce ntral F lo rid a J o b s and
Education P a rtn e rs h ip
Inc ,
announc*** a m e e tin g o t the
Finance C o m m it tea, to which
tha public It invite d, and may
me)lid# such o th e r com m ittee
meeting* a* d e e m e d necessary
for lha c o n d u c t ot the B o a rd ’s
business
OATE A pril 26 1999
TIME tO 00 a m
L O C A TIO N 18 0 t Lea R oad
W inter Park F L
32789
PUR PO SE
To discuss m atters of interest
to the C e ntral F lo rid a J o b s and
Education P a rtn e rs h ip
Inc ,
with refe re nce to W ork force
Development issues
For
F u rth e r
Inform ation.
Contact
Gary J Earl
E iecuh ve (Director
Central Florida J E P
tlO t la e R oad Sta 307
Af nter Park F t 32789
(407) 741 4365
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m T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N I S IG H T S I N T O
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT ,
• IM I N O L I C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A

PROBATS 04VISION
CASS NO H U I - C F
IN THE ESTATE OF
KENNETH E S U M AL SR
N O T IC I

OF ADM INISTRATION
The adner *fr*t»rw ol the estate of
KENNETH
E
SU M M A L
SR
deceased Fit# Nurrtber 99-331-CP
is pending ** Th* Cmcm! Court lor
Serrenrjh* County Florida Probate
th# address of which is
301 N Fare Ave Sanford Fkmvla
32771 The names and addresses
ol p*r*ona&gt; representative arwJ perwmal representative s attorney are
*»( •orth b#*o#
ALL IN TER ES TED PER SO N S ARE
NOTIFIED t h a t
Ail persons on whom IN * notice
m serve*!1w ho !h ave otfectnn* fhaf
chalenge tn# valajify ot tha w il the1
lyal'IvaN -ns ot ttw parsoruil reivesent*five venue or (urrsdic t » n ot
r*t Court are required to M# thee
cAgKtiorMi with the Court WITHIN
THE L A 'E R CF TH R EE M O N TH S
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUEUCATiON OF THIS N O TIC E OR
THIRTY OAYS A F T E R THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A C O PY O F THIS
NOTICE OFt TH EM
All creditor* of the decedent anrI
other person* having claims or
dr r?end*
against
decedents
#*ta'a on whom a copy of ties
Note# *t
served
within three
rrsyths a her the date of the test
pubkeaton o* thw Tiotic# nsjst file
their c laim s M .tti flip Court
w it h in t h e l a t e r o f t h r e e
m o n t h s a f t e r T h e O A TE OF

THE F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS N O T IC E O R T H IR T Y DAYS
ATTER T h £ D A TE OF SER V IC E
OF A C O P Y O F TH IS N O T IC E
All othar creditor* of the deca­
dent arid person* h aving cla ms
or dem ands again*! th# dec e dents estate m u st tile fh#»r
claims w ith this court W i TH i N
T m M E M O N T H S A F T E R TH E
CATE OF T h | F IR S T P U B L IC A ­
TION OF r H iS N O T IC E
Al l C L A IM S D E M A N D S AND
o b j e c t io n s
n o t s o f il e d
WILL BE r U R E V E R 0 A R R E D
The date of the first pu b lica ­
tion of this N o tic e i* A p ril 23
199)
Personal R epresentative
K E N N E T H E S U M A L JR
1338 Kelso Bivd
W inderm ere Florida 34 786
Altcrney for
Pereonal R epresentative
ROBERT E A G A N
2 t7 E Ivanhoe B iv d North
Orlande Florida 32804
Fl Bar No 0 0 2 H 4 2
Putl'Sh A p n l 25 and M ay 2
199)
OEO-219

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I I I Q H T I I M T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
OF T H I I T A T I O F
FLO R ID A , IN ANO FOR
IIM IN O L I C O U N TY
C IV IL D IVIS IO N
CA8S NO. S I -2 S S I-C A * f 4 -P
A SS O C IA TES F IN A N C IA L
SEFV ICES O F A M E R IC A
INC .

Plaintiff*
vs
SIMON P E W J A N E O OE PEW
THE U N K N O W N W IF E OF
SIMON P E W L IL L IE R U TH
PEW JO H N O O E P E W TH E
U NKNO W N H U S B A N D O F
L1LUE R U T H P E W IF
LIVING IN C L U D IN G ANY
UNKNOW N S P O U S E OF
SAID D E F E N D A N T ^ ) IF
REM ARRIED A N O IF
D EC EASED T h E R E S P E C T IV E
UNKNOW N H E IR S D E V IS E E S
G R AN TEES A S S IG N E E S
C R E A T O R S L IE N O R S
AND T R U S T E E S A N D A LL
OTHER P E R S O N S C L A IM IN G
BY TH R O U G H U N 0 E R O R
AQAINST TME N A M E O
0 E 7 E N D A N T(8 ) U N IT E D
STATES O F A M E R IC A
M A C K EN N E Y A U T O S A LE S
FU/30 G U A R A N T E E
IN SURANCE C O G U A R A N T E E
IN SURANCE C O
S TA TE O F
FlC fiiO A D E P A R T M E N T O F
IA C 0 R A N O E M P L O Y M E N T
SECUR ITY H A R R IS SOD
COMPANY IN C . J O H N D O E
UNKNOW N T E N A N T JA N E
DOE U N K N O W N T E N A N T
Oaten da nils)

N O T IC I OF I A L I
Notice is haraby given that,
pursuant to a Fin al Sum m ary
Judgm ent
of
F o re c lo s u re
entered n the a b o v e -s ty le d
came in the C irc u it C o u rt of
Senuno e County. Florida. I will
sell the p ro p e rty Situate in
Seminole
C o u n ty ,
Florida
described as
LOT 4 B L O C K A H A R M O N Y
HOMES A C C O R D IN G T O THE
PLAT TH E R E O F A S R E C O R O E O
IN PLAT B O O K 13 P A G E 35
PUBLIC R E C O R O S OF S E M INOlE C O U N T Y F L O R ID A
A/K/A 114 P L Y M O U T H AVEN U E
ALTAM ONTE S P R IN G S F L O R I­
DA 32701
at public sale to Ihe highest
and be it bidder, tor cash. AT
THE W E S T F R O N T D O O R S E M I­
NOLE C O U N T Y C O U R T H O U S E .
SANFORD F L O R ID A at 11 00
A M o i the 20th day o l MAY
1999
M ARYANNE M O R S E C L E R K
CLERK O F C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Dorothy W Bolton
Dtpufy Clark
Lavs Offices ol
Daniel C C o n s u e g ra
8901 North A rm enia Avanua
Tan pa FL 33604-1041
Attorney* for Plaintiff
Publish A pril 2S. and M ay 2

199)

H I T OF I I M I N O L I C O U N T Y
BCC P R O J IC T I:
t Protect I R F P - 4 9 M I / O Q
Protect Title
Reneve 1la n / M e d e ra d ia lle re af
Faur
(4 | * 8 te p
H y d r a u lic
IlevaVer* D o c u m e n t § 4 8 7 1.
Due Dute M ay 1 8 , 1 9 9 • aI
3 00 p m
lo ca l tim e
PrePfopcsal C o n fe re n c e M a y S,
1899.
Fur info'm atron o n any of the
la m in ae C o u n ty B C C protects
pleas# c a ll in fo rm a tio n
on
Demand Inc (407) 975 0020
Putl’Sh A p ril 25 1999
0ED-226

IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U N T
OF T N I I I O H T I I N T N
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT ,
IN A N O FO R
IIM IN O L I C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
Case na ••-808
(n lha M atter ot the
Adoption of
AMH
Adoptee

N O TIC E OF A C T IO N

on th e m

DEC 221

O IH IA A L S U B J E C T M A T T IR
TO IB D IS C U S S E D : The pro
posed G re e n e W a y
'M is s in g
Lmk" t e tw e e n U S 17/92 and
Interstate 4 in S em inole C o unty
Additional Inform ation m ay be
obtained by c o n ta ctin g
Semmote C o u n ty E a p re s iw a y
Authority
Phone (4 07) 66 5-5 7 4 0
PERSONS W IT H D IS A B IL IT IE S
NEEOING
A S S IS T A N C E
TO
PARTICIPATE IN A N Y OF TH E S E
P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U L D C O N
TACT THE S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
EXP R E S S W A Y
A U T H O R IT Y
OFFICE 48 H O U R S IN A D V A N C E
OF THE M E E T IN O A T (407) 6655743
PERSONS AR E A D V IS E D TH A T
IF TH ET D E C ID E T O A P P E A L
ANY D E C IS IO N S
M AOE
AT
THESE M E E T IN G S / M E A R IN G S
THEY W ILL N E E D A R E C O R D
OF THE P R O C E E D IN G S AN D
FOR S U C H P U R P O S E T H E Y
MAv N E E D TO E N S U R E T H A T A
V EFB A TIM R E C O R D OF THE
P R O C E E D IN G S
IS
MAOE
WMCH IN C L U D E S TH E T E S T l
MONT A N D E V ID E N C E U P O N
WH CM TH E A P P E A L IS TO 0E
BASED
PER
S E C T IO N
286 0105 F L O R ID A S T A T U T E S
Publish A p ril 25 1999
DED-206

(A D O P TIO N P R O C E E D IN G )
TO AM T M O W IN Q T O N
TOU ARE M E R E B v N O T IF IE D
that a petition lo r ad op tion of
yeii» minor child h as bean Mad
in the C irc u it C o u r t of the
Eighteenth Ju d ic ia l C irc u it in
and lor
S e m in o le
C o u n ty
Florida on M arch ,2. T 999 toy
Chart as 0 H aw m g ton end L o n A
Ho wing ton You are required to
serve a c o p y of yo ur written
defenses, if any to if o n the
petitioner w h o s e nam e and
eddrest is C h a rles G How m y ton
and Ldh A M ow in g tun 2504
Clairmqnt A ve
S a n fo rd
FL
32 7 73 on or before M A Y 4. 1999
and file the origina l with tha
clerk of this c o u rt before s e r­
vice on Pe tition er o r im m e d i­
ately thereafter, o th e rw ise a
judgment
m ay
ba
en te red
against y o u for
tha relief
demanded in the petition
W ITNESS my h a n d and Ihe
seal of this court on M A R C H 30
1999
(Circuit C o u rt Seal)
MARYANNE M O R S E
CLERK O F TH E C O U R T
By Luenne W oo dley
Deputy C le rk
Publish A p ril 4 11 18 25 1999
DEB-39

IN T M i C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E 18TM J U D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N O FOR
9 IM IN O L I C O U N TY ,
F L O R ID A
C A 9I N O . ••*83 C A 14P
W A SH IN G TO N M U T U A L
BANK, FA su c ce ss o r by
corporate m erger to
GREAT W E S T E R N B A N K
a Federal savings Bank
Plaintiff,
vs
SIDNEY Y O S T
et u i . el al
D ete nd an t(s) ,

N O TIC E OF S A L i
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant to an O rd e r or Final
Judgment
S c h e d u lin g
Foreclosure Sale en te red on
Apnl 16 1999 in this case now
pending in said C o u rt. Ihe style
of which is in d icated above
I wit* sell to the highest and
bast bidder far c a s h al W est
Front Door in tha
S E M IN O L E
County C o urth o use 301 North
Park Avenue. S anford. Florida
32771 at 11 00 A M
on the
20th day of MAY. t9 9 9 Ihe fol­
low ng d e sc rib e d prop erty as
set forth in said O rd e r or Final
Judgment, to -w it
LOT €0,
D R E C K E N R IO G E
HEI3HTS A C C O R D IN G TO TH E
PLAT TH E R E O F A S R E C O R D E D
IN PLAT O O O K 42. P A G E S 27
THROUGH
29
P U D L IC
RECORDS
OF
S E M IN O L E
CO UN TY F L O R ID A
ORDERED at S A N F O R D S E M I­
NOLE County Florida this 16lh
day of April, 1999
MARYANNE M O R S E C L E R K
As Clerk. Circuit C o u rt
SEMINOLE Florida
By Dorothy W B olto n
As Deputy Clark
SPEAR A H O F F M A N P A
708 South Dixie H ig h w ay
Coral Gables, Florida 33146
Telephone (305) 66 6-2299
A M E R IC A N S W IT H
D IS AB ILITIES A C T O F 1990
Administrative O rd e r No 9 7 -3
It you are a person with a d is ­
ability who needs an y a c c o m ­
modation in order lo participate
this procaading. yo u ara e n ti­
tled at no cost to yo u . to lha
proviticri of certain assistance
Please
c o n ta c t
C o u rt
Admi hist ration at 301 N Park
Avenue S uit# N301
Sanford,
FL 32771 (407) 32 3-4330 eat
4227 within 2 w o rk in g da ys nt
you*1 receipt cjf thi* notice it
you are h ea rin g
or v o ic e
impaired
c a ll
1 -8 0 0 -9 5 5 8771 Is lb
Publish A p ril 25. a n d M ay 2
199)
DE 0-228

M M M W IW U K r U U

&amp;

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�Call 322-2611
Seminole Herald
Classified Dept.
T o Place Your Ad

M - Sarrtnola HataM, Sanford. Honda *Sunday, April 25.1MB

1

55— B usin ess

21— P e r s o n a l s

71— H

elp

Wan

te d

71— H e lp W

71— H i t r W a n t e d

a n te d

O rFO ETU N TTIES

23— Lo s t k F o u n d
partner needed. no in-

Caraghtar tor 2 boy* |3/6yrt) «
our On*do noma lira to or CXrt
CM Tammy 0 407-772-3673 or
407 386 5759 tor mo* nfo

______ 3 2 1 - 8 7 1 2 __________
Dock m Naw Smyrna on Apr
22nd. REWARD; CM collect.

25—Special Notices
OPEN DOOR SoeW SmvreM o»
Florida a a tomapeuae totter
car* agency (kcenae penoingl
opening at o8toa in ffia Orlando
tree W* ar* looking lor datacafad and canng tarnkaa who
ar* mu aawil in protodtog cn*dren w ti • ta li and nurhxmg anvkonmat* by bacomaig totter
parent* I you have tore in your
heart and room In your hoi
Maaaa contact OPEN DOOR
See a t g r r y m

VENDING - U ty Pwtone
Few Hour* ■ Good 1 Price to
Sefl Free Brochure 600-6206762_______________________

55— F in a n c ia l
S ervices

Cm I M M
HMar-Sotxkt
Sub* ol Santord. 15.78/ltr to
ttart apply 2*35 S french Ay*
Child Car* Tvector ft Aida*
needed Good pay A benefit*

Dump Truck D rive r
COL R*quk*d, FT, Benefits.
407-323-81to

OuttM* Oato* Nap: Corpora**
mark*!. PT/FT Huge poWnDfll.
FBiWha tonga 7 7 M 1 B

FT T1ACHMO FOOmON
3 yt okt cut* Mum have COA
or in preceu of comatottog E ictotont pay wtto miurance and
benefit* CM Joyc*. 321-7635
GENERAL WAREHOUSE

W8UNANCE CUUBM C LIN K
F T Po* OtocWWDtd proceaatog
required Eip ol
Window*
heto/ii
Good Sal /Benefit* 407-323
9622
or 16002635112. Eat. E70

WAREHOUSE WORKERS
35 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS!
M N Q ft TM0 AO FOR A
128 ttON-ON BONUS

71— H t t p W

helper* Etoctncian'a hetoera
need 2 yr* eawnenc* We oi*r
great benefit, 4 aeoatont pay
407-3036334

Cooka
Wat 6 CoM Una and Otehwerti
ar 17-111/hr. tip preferred
Lunch and Dtotwr iM ts Apply

mpenor Mon-Sat

Luiglno't Paata *
Steak House, Hat h-

53— W e ig h t
M anagem ent

OrrORTUNTTOS

Help W anted
Industrial
Factory Workara, * t* Olaas
Cttltor, Mate Froceaamo. Saw
Open lot. DFWF. Banahta. Wa­
ter Bonn*!, 350 Anchor Rd.
Catietowry F l
H£L£_YY6NIE0 Church Smc
20he&gt; hr* par w**k Prapar*
Nawatottor a promotional mat
Comp tkto r*q Wbrd pubkahar
w * dewMd, MM Ftoaian* io
FBC
5I9S Park Av* Santord
P 32771
M W M CANVAS FACKEIW
For Manna Canvas Dparaoorto,
Em Rm 327-1129
HMNO atWWO MACMHB
OPERATOR tor Martna CanvM
Oteraaon.Em RM 327-M2S

Tkaktotea 386-7122

AFC Duel Mechanic*
It would b* cool 4 you gave ua a
c m CMI out wkh u* f you ar*
an *ap«ri*nc*d A/C Duct Mechamd Wav* got a M . benent*. 401k.gr*tt pay, ale. 407e m e u ir c o u r t
Of T N I IM M TR M TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR
M R IN O LI COUNTY
O IN IR AL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
OAS8 NO. S7*aM S-O A-1«.|
in t n i

DRIVERS - F L A TB E D
$1,000 SION-ON B O N U S !
•GuaiTy Horn# Tima
•Law Model Equipment
■Rider Program Ptua
MUCHM0REI1
COL A 4 fl mo* O TR

E C K Miter 800-611-6636

www.sck-mil6F.cofn
Dftvars

UKttoEW NURBMO
CENTTR
N Mtdwgong a meaaera *w*rv
won we ar* addtog 86 bed*
and wd soon be accepting
Medcir* 4 MertcaM NEEDED
N8ME0UTELV kcenaad took
worker. CNAa al ahrita 6 matotanance natpar Also accapEng
lor LFNa. CNAa A houaakeapmg (or to* *xpanwonN*w
comptotoie pay ratoa wtto bwrv
*f*» HK*1 to paraon l i t Earn
2nd SlI m IotL 322-6707 EOE.
DFWF
Lawn Sanrl**: Must have •■penance Good Dr* Lx 17 SOtor
to ttart 324-1241. after 4pm

locking to he* 2 to 3 good, eag­
er man. *ipd and inaxpd to
Warn gku buamaaa ww tram
Rntoto hr*, good pay 407-3313886
HARETTU8T8 NCEDCD
FiA am*. *q&gt; FT or FT Mecteal
banett*. g**t pay plan CM
AMU. 323-8045
F u it t iM

•Cam up to 18 00 par houri
•1100 00 tknng Bonual
•510000 Twva BorxM
4200 00 Ractuanwa Bonual
•Pwayicaaona and Hckdayal
Htodorma and company carat
toteacai 8 DataM

55— B u sin ess

■■

71— H i l f W a n t e d

Ttouaa Cliantog •F lito ll J i l l
Low m n h . 2-6 dnatoto. *7tor
M to .n l tm m i- 634 6666
H0U68 CLEANMQ, EamBVa
tor wmvtwr vacMon. No tiqyita
or wMkanfl* 17 hr..mtoaga. car
ravarad 834-5586
Hoimb KMfpqr; Eip prelerrsd
AppN (i paraort Day* Inn. 4660
W M SR 48. Santord
IM M C nATf O FC N M O S
Sunwun* Suiting under con­
tract wkh the Samtnoto County
Pubkc School* has immadwia
Ful 6 Fait vma poantona avato
abto lor tood none* A cutootaai Apply at our naw tocabon
286 Vtoymont CL 8106 to Like
Mary, or CM 3230440 lor de­
tails. Requirement*
include
FDLE/FBI background check* 6
Drug Tktang EOE/DfWF

Bacil lary
Mtmmutn RequiredI Quaiihe*

LABORERS N E E D E D
FOR UNOCWMOUNO
im UTY CONTRACTOR
N Utnt M W B C I AND 4*t«
FLAM enikw wetotoaM
^ llT T T lM II!

214 Htountn Dr Sanlord 322
58M
611 WymotvRd Winter Pk.
828 8888
7816BtMttond.8t08.Ort
**8 2990____________________

a n te d

W a n ted

fof journeymen • tuecTnoen t

AiShAtAvatobi*
Otang*. Srnmnoi*. 8 Oeceoia

ia*. Mortgage* and Structured

27—Nuesexy 4cChild
Care

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Charge t* row career 8 make
to* »intchit UnnwtteM opentngi

Wa purchase Amtoe*. loner-

70— E d u c a t io n 4 c
T r a in in g

71— H o

Jia m iiw a n B

CAIN now

1-800422-7317________

71— H u p W a n t t d

Lagri letrttory: Busy Sanlord
law atom hat mmedWi* open­
ing lor a Mgto aetietey wan
tup*nor phon* A computor
■U* Famtoanty with W P .
landtach. butt accounting, teal
m u m . 8 probata a p k» Mum
b* non imokar, *ea moevatod.
wemg to earn Fa* rawme to
407-321-1467
6-rl
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m 1
LflDOrVv
F/T, eceneoce preterted
ton. pennon Cel 332-1131
UOHT OFFICS HELP
B-UNGUALAPLUS
500-344-4029
WAMTINANCB HELPER
Rawemaw lae«y to Longwood
ha* kwaadpa M erne poweon
with Mneht* Pontoon mckxtot
mttanuon. tapawa. and eRutomanta to twga property kitgieon
tyttom May alao do tvanor
mamananea, pemeng,
and
bukdng pkmtotng repair M
naadad For appomamant. c m
Hunan Raeogtoaa al 1407)8820230 M 230 EOC.
MtoatoMaca paeeew FT; E p d
m*nt"cwnlwr. 300 W
Bhid. Santord

hotxkdaye
n*gdwFu4*ma
Poeaon 8 COI321AOO
Salary. |l919.E00rarw*

S"s^ort*F»c*ry 40 hr^nML
Rear*** wtocome 3236122.
P/T Apply in peraon 201 N.
Suneet Dm* Canetowrry. FL
8866002

GREAT FINANCIAL
BANK. F iB

Cokeg 2

Santord Ftortdi 3277X6188

Deaton* SriAiM
For mor* formation on toe

or to to* ktoowtoq * m*4 ed-

ocm

arai tacety
ing. drum hendkng (ForkMV
EMcmcat «R9 hetoriuO m s toptoma. dapendabie-Santord For
App Into 321-7110 Drug Free

SKRVKKS
SKKVKK ASSISTANTS
IIOHT/IIOSTKSKKS
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COOKS
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gxal pracaca Doctor»*omee
■ip r*qd Great benefit* 4075746200 or lai return* 407574 1111
M*toC4l N*cap«ORtot FT tor
buay doctor’s otoce Front dtok
•qt i mull Great Benefit*
407-574-6200 or tax return*
407674-1111

Commutwy
100 W M cn M rd

F o r f o i ir l lr n n l

Oractor. (407)330-6771 wo* fWV

SliMkhouitr Grill Cook*

0|w nln«t Soon In
46*10 W. tu t S lr rc t
S an ro n l. FI. 32771
A|i|ily Mon. • Sal. fl am • 6 pm

toeded. 2nd and 3rd ahKi pen ^
•M MUHMreSMM
■atorial HanMere: 2nd itoft,

/\Kk for Hit* MdnaittT

KLH'AL (IITHIItTl MTV ENVIRONMENT

kvkMt *to hoc

Apgpy kt person at FtartdM Per
ym*r». 1000 Send Fond Road.
LakaMwy 333-9225__________
RMabto man wath truck and
Sm S

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Plaintiff.
v*.
PEGOY J PAFFORD.
SANFORD HIOOIN LAKE
V1LLAI HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC .
e n d ____ AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION
OF THE SUB JECT REAL
PROPERTY.
Dwfendwnt(t)

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSUNB SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtutnt lo a Final Judgment ol
Fottclotur* dated A p ril IS ,
IM S . end entered In Ca*e No
S7-22H -CA -14-E . ol I he Circuit
Court ol the E IG H TE E N TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
OREAT FINANCIAL BANK. FSB
I* Plain lilt end PEOOY J PAF*
FORD, el a t . are Oelendante. I
will eeU to the htgheel and beet
bidder lor cath in the W att
front door ol Ihe Courthouee. in
Sanford. SEMINOLE County.
Florida, at 11.00 a m . o'clock
on the 11th day ol MAY. IM S ,
the following deecnbed proper­
ty at eel lonh in eaid Final
Judgment, to wit
Lot 27. HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS.
PHASE I, according lo the plal
thereof ae recorded in Plal
Book 2t. el Pegee M through
101, ol the Public Recorda ol
Seminole County. Florida, a/k/a
I I S Send Pine Circle. Sanford.
Florida 32771
DATED Ihie ISth day ol April.
IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
A t Clerk ol eaid Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
At Deputy Clerk
Faber S Oitlill. P A
Suite 100
1S70 Madrug* Avenue
Coral Gablee. Florida 33146
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Going hog-wild for Camp
Challenge; event on May 1
Uy Susan Wenner
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Sanford professional athletes Lonnie Johnson of the
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Kansas City Cttwfs and Ten Raines of tret Oakland

S llic r I ‘Mil. Camp
challenge has served the
nerds of rhlidren and
adults with physle.il
disabilities. In an efTorl
In eontim ie this uirwle ol
assistance local
supporters are again
hosting the Annual lion
Knast ft Auction
Knr the lU th year. May
1 beginning at 10 a m ..
Itmse Interested in the
care o| the physically
challenged are coming
together with Hie
« otninoii goal til raisin^;
Innds to keep the Camp
liuirtlrining at opllitiniti
levels
bx-utr-d near the
W ektv.i River on Stale
Hoad ■»«&gt;. Ihe Camp is
nest led among wilellllt*.
tail pines and lush
landst ape ( amp
Challenge is the only
Raster Seal ( amp in
Mnrlda With demands
lor program s and growth,
auxiliary memheis leel
Ihe ner ess.irv lo pm
forth an extra ellort lo
make (Ills year s event
even more o| a sin t css
ill. h i years gntit- hv
Lynda Mom riel sn mid
vice president nl th e
auxiliary. shared. 'Hits
auxiliary has been a
dream lot v e .its Wi­
n-ally want lo m a k e this
cam p w ork One ol the
III.llll lo e lls e s «t| the
a u x ilia r y Is lo provide

are supporters of the annual Camp ChaMenqu event
tfvs year a will tm hekl May t

seholarshlps for those
w ho want hi no lo ra m p .
We want people to know
that the camp prides
Itself on emphasizing
ability rather Ilian
disability."
Mime riel hirther spoke
ol the I Ion Koast ft
Auction Itself .aid others
locally that are Involved
Kathy Knisuolf. Am elia
Uoyster and Kathy Sh aw
are all helplnn w ith the
country store Maker!
Heins are needed lor sale
lu Ihe store.
Aeeordlnn lo Mom riel,
la-slle Wither, ol W ilber
Farm s, now lias her
animals al Camp
&lt;’ll.lllenge and pari ol the
days events will Im hide a
I»«•11111n /(M» and lo u rs by
hayrlde lo visit ihe barn
crew and the new tw in
noals Wilber will also
handle plants sold
throiinhmil die day
Leigh Mom riel. L y u d a s
daughter, lias heen a
cam per lor Hi years She
Is also an avid
cheerleader lor Ihe good
that the i amp has
ai t ompllshrd and Is ,i
fenul.ir al die annual
roasts
I he trash and
Measures has soiiicthhin
lot everyone and an .uts
and ( rails section will
also lif leattircd A $ 2 0
i h.irnc p d table Is
requested Ini
panic |potion with uris
amt e m i t s JI o w iih

cheerfully painting faces
will he am ong Ihe crowd
loo.
Torn. C in d y. Stacy,
George and Jeannette
SI iffey will ro n d n e I the
auction that Ix-glns al 2
p m. StlfTey said dial she
encourages everyone in
d im e and support the
( amp Donations lor Hitaiu lion will he retrieved
by Hie Sllflev s by railing
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Auxiliary m em bers are
hoping lor a gcxxl turn
*nil not only lor the
campers hut to
encourage new Director,
Mike Current e. |le was
pfevioiislv a counselor lor
years and Was a previous
dlrei lor at anotfier Faster
Seal ram p out ol stale.
Interested parties may
also support the c am p by
I m-c inning an auxiliary
mt-uilx-r at ihe c ost of
*10 Tills w ill entitle you
to a free I shirt which
will he available at the
I log Hnast on May I
Hallies will he
•otldtlc led throilghoul Ihe
day. Vet. regular
alleudees boast ol the
greatest smoked hog and
&gt;hit ken in history.
Meal tic k e ts a r e a $ 5
d o n a tio n a m I p a r k in g Is
$ I

C am p ( h a llc n g e is
Inc .lied on I lig h w a y Hi 111
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Roe vs. Wade to take center stage at Saturday banquet
R if G n a a n U /a v im a b
B
y Susan W enner

H K lu l.b STAFF WHITER------SANFORD - Tlic Sanford
Crisis Pregnancy Center
Invites the public lo attend
its 1999 Annual Benefit. The
event will take place on
Saturday. May H from 6 to
8:30 pan. at Central Baptist
Church. 3101 W. SR 46 In
Sanford.
Ihe theme lor the evening
will be "Won Uy Love* with
Nonna McCorvey was die
featured speaker. WlOi
limited seating supporters
have noted that tills should
be "a sell-out.’

“M y m otive J o r asking
Norm a M cCorvey urns to
brin g a n awareness to the
co m m u n ity about the p ro ­
life m ovem ent a n d u ih at
the crisis p regna ncy cen­
ter does. She Is the m ar­
quee ."
‘ -Director
A n d re a K ra z else

Norma McCorvey Is known
by most as the 'Jane Roe’ of
the Roe vs. Wade case that
made landmark news In
1972. Yet. although she was
tnstnimental by signature In
legalizing abortion she now
considers herself a “Jesus
Freak" and a bom again
Christian.
.
She Is now noted as one of
the strongest pro-life
advocate personalities and
no longer supports abortion
rights but Is vocal as an
anti-abortion activist. Her
ministry "Roe No More.”
encourages a sharing of the
new conviction she has for
her life.
During the course of the
banquet's evening attendees
will hear the testimony of
McCorvey. She will speak of
her days as “Jane Roe’ and
her Journey dirough lifestyle
changes, a focus on the

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world'si Mews,
utm rtlon clinic and h e r
transform ation Into a newlife In Jesus Christ.
D im tor, Andrea Kra/else,
enthusiastically spoke ol the
coming day. ’ My motive lor
asking Nonna Mi Corvcy was
lo bring an awareness lo the
community about the pro
life movement and whal the
crisis pregnancy center does
She is the marquee.’
Kra/else said that she feels
McCorvey Is an authority on
the subject of abortion
because ol what she has
experienced. ’ She's an
incredible testimony of how
Jesus ran rliange your life.
She recognizes that human
lilt- begins at conception. In
all she does she gives all the
glory (o God.’
The tme excitement of the
night will lx- McCorvey
circulating and mingling
with Ihe crowd. Slu- will
have her books available
and fx- ready lo sign
autographs.
Elulxiratlug on McCorvey,
Kra/else said. "Tile whole
R*x- Vs. Wade was based on
a lie. That's the terrible
thing about what she went
through. Her attorney told
her to lie and say she was
raped. Even through It all.
Nonna Is such an Incredible
lady. Site's led a rough life
but she now serves the bird
and she speaks alxnit her
love of the unborn and of
Jesus.”
Tickets for die event may
lx- purchased at the Sanford
Crisis ITegnaucy Center at
1002 French Avenue In
Sanford or Laet'are
(Bookstore) at 111 Magnolia
Avenue also lu Sanford. For
$15 per person one may
enjoy a buffet reception,
fellowship and an expanded
program. Tickets may be
purchased by mall or In
person at the above
locations and will be
available through April 30.
For more information call
the Pregnancy Center at
323-3384 or the bookstore
at 302 5000.

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Father AJ Former ol All Souls Catholic Church and Andrea Krazeise ol
the Sanlord Crists Pregnancy Center invite the public lo attend its 1999

annual benefit The Iheme lor the meeting will be 'Won lor Love." and will
feature Norma McCorvey

Dazzling
The
Seminole
High
School
Da/rlers recently participated in
a national competition in San
Antonio Here are Ihe group
captains |usl alter their trip after
they were greeted by Sanlord
Mayor Larry Dale
PhoU Dy Tommy Vlnctrtl

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Bill of rights released for
children with asthma

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Fairfax, VA -The
school
year Is often a time of ex­
citement for children and
parents alike. However, for
the estimated 5 million chil­
dren with asthm a. Ruins to
school can be a frightening
experience. Asthma Is the
leading cause of school ab
senteetsm due to a chronic
Illness. Hits translates into
$6.21 billion In direct and
indirect
costs
including
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�Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida •Sunday. Apnl 25, 1999 - 3C

People
C e le b ra tin g .

the
m illennium
Woman’s club salutes
Y2K with art exhibit,
fashion dramatization

Ho t M Photo* by Tommy VMcont

Pnncoss Androa wiH model an outfit that a Timocuan Indian woman
might havo worn 1.000 years ago
'An Evening In Rrmrtnbcr"
promises pomp. pogr.mtry. iIip
(wst ami thr present when I I i p
Sanford W om ans Club ericbr.ilcs
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The exciting evening. a twopart presentation. will tx-^m at
fl p.m. tui Frtdiiy, May I t. wllli
a "Mrrt III*- Arttsis segment In
llir annrx of tlir First PprrshyIrrlan Church at Fourth Slrrrt
■uni flak Avcnur Aiimiift llir
local artists exhibiting are:
Ashby Junrn. Troy Hay. Ilrlrn
llitkry. Linda Sllsby Mill
Kaye Slier. Kaiir Jacobs and
Ik-ttye Keag.in with photographrr lam Venlurellu displaying
some id tils pilot ns. Linda llllt
lias donated a palming to be
mined off during (be evening
Also, during (lit* urtfrsl.
fabulous d esserts will br
served followed try patrons
strolling
In
(hr
adjacent
woman's club for a fashion
show lhal Incorporates the de­
velopment of Sanford amt thr
history of th r KO year old o r­
ganization. Club nirmix'rs will
sene a s narrators, rommrntutors and models assisted by
their families and a host of
other community sup|&gt;orim.

A replica of a Tlmaruan I n ­
d ia n s attire from 1.000 years
ugo will tx* mndrlrd by I'rlncess Andrea followed by n p a ­
rade of fashions from thr tu rn
of the century to the present
date. Thr finale will be club
members In dazzling gowns at
the millennium ball lo welcome
the
Century 2000. These
gowns will lie supplied by
Sharon Kunlng. owner of Petite
and Pretty, Slim and Sassy a n d
Digger and lletter. who will
also provide other fashions.
T hr show will open with Liz
Aviles, a professional model
playing the role of Disney's
Princes* Jasm in In full regalia.
Wearing dazzling Miss Anier-

Frances Mitchell is all dressed up with plenty ol places lo go in this
dressy suit and flattering wide-brimmed gold hal.
lra-tyj&gt;r attire, Jennifer Rnchr
will prrslde over the show as
the "Year 2000 Millennium
Fashion Show lYIncess, llte
Lady on the Lake." Hie late Mr.
Rntx-it Canile wrote a song,
"Sanford on Hie lake." which
will sung during the show by
Sylvia Gray.
As the extravaganza gets un­
der way. In honor of military
veterans, a navy unllonn horn
World War II will lx* shown and
the Gltls IIOTC fn»m Seminole
High School will present a pre­
cision demonstration. Sanford
children. Chelsea Sm ith and
Ted Donaldson, will jmriray
Gen. and Mrs. Henry Shelton
Sanford. Another child. Arte
Terwlllegcr. a descendant of
Dr. Seth French, will be cast In
this role. Among the other
children lo lie featured are:
Ashley Morgan. Ashley Tliltle.
Julie Frank. Hack Tuttle. Jenny
EVmrsItl and Susan Williams.
CpI. Kick I’oovey, of the
Sanford Police Department,
will Ik- honored for his work
with D A ILK., a drug and vio­
lence awareness program In
Seminole
County
Schools,
which hr will explain.
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Attending the reunion of Theta Epsilon Chapter ot
Sola Sigma Phi are (seated clockwise from loll): Sherton Davis, Maggie Inghram, Mona Walker, Ettio Jane
Keogh, Polly Smith, Claudia Blythe and Helen Ham-

ner. (Seated, clockwise from loll): Body McKee
Kleppe, Betty Lowis, Faye Clark. Betty Erickson,
Paulette White. Poggy Lawrence. Kay Loo and Pat
Largen

C ongress tells w om en to know them selves
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A new flag for .sheriff’s office
Sandra Cass, president ol the Ladies Auxiliary ol the Veterans ot
Foreign Wars Post 10108 Sanlord, presented a POW/MIA Hag to
Seminolo County Sheriff Don Eslinger at the open house ol Ihe new
Seminole County She.,(Is Office on U S. 17-92 in Sanlord. The Hag will
be used by the department color guard.

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Every (Hack Women Should
Wear a Red Dress" held Its
seventh imnual workshop S at­
urday. April 17. al Ihe Holiday
Inn. Altamonte. The Interna­
tional Hlack Women’s Congress
of Region Four set forth an lmpowennent Workshop to pre­
pare women for the new millen­
nium.
Over 70 women gal lie red to
receive and share from various
speakers .
Nubian Queen
Mother Corine Wilson, president
of Ihe local chapter of IDWC
and Nubian Queen Ida Boston
made all of Ihe attendees wel­
come.
A wealth of Information flowed
to the group from the keynote
speaker. Dr. Joyce Morlcy Hall
who servrs as n professor and
clinical supervisor at the Psy
etiological Studies Institute In
Atlanta. Her subject: "Together
We Climb." S helias wrtllcn her
first hook of poetry. "Weary Hut
Not Wont" A Spiritual Reawak­
ening. a hook of poetry geared
to hlack women.
Klizahelh Gullen-McGlice also
one of the speakers spoke to the
group on the topic "Counting All
Your Blessings".

Hataid Pnolo tty Mary* HaaUna

W o m e n u n itin g at meeting o l Central Florida C hapter Black W o m e n 's C o n g re s s

The luncheon entertainment
was perfonned by “Nu-Look
Performers' who performed a
unitpie African dance.
IIJWC President of Youth Ex­
ecutive Council did selected
verses of poetry, and a dozen
red roses were presented by
K eislia Talbot on behalf of
IHWC Adults and Youth of re­
gion four to President Nubian
Queen Mother Corine Wilson.
Dr. Adctnkanbo Bortshade.
president and CKO of Nubian
Network Community Health and
Education Institute. Inc., Jack­
sonville. was the lunch speaker.
She reminded the women that
women are divine mothers and
God Is holding women respon­
sible for the mess men have
created. He said the way to

clean up this mess, women
must know themselves and he a
divine feminist.
We were reminded that Moses
was a spiritual African priest,
and the African holy ghost Is
still moving In our society. The
speaker slad. * Thousands of
years ago there were female
priests. Women should always
bo a part of the decision-making
of the churrii. home, community
In which we live. Yes women,
you are somebody, you women
lake responsibility for Ihe re
production
of
life."
Dr.
Uorlshadc says If we arc to be
a complete human being, one
must demonstrate Ixing a God­
head and have spiritual com ­
mitment to change this world of
disaster. Women are to put on

the full armor, spiritual arm or of
God.
"Women should have a new
Image of themselves. Men have
pul women 011 the hack burner.
Remember the divine holy ghost
is moving, women are sharing
their knowledge and are taking
control of this world." he said.
Special thanks to Dr. Celia
Kay Nelson a general surgeon at
Leesburg Regional Medical Cen­
ter. spoke to the African Women
on health needs.
To close out a day of Joy and
educational Insplrallon, Presi­
dent Wilson reminded llhose ut1cutting that the "New Millen­
nium" Is Just a breath away and
asked Hint we commit ourselves
as women to making a change
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The Sanford Housing Authority
SBA resident patrol (SHARP)
will host its 7th Annual Spring
Festival May l
Free food
.refreshments
and a ruffle
drawing will he featured from
10:00 a m
3:00 ji.tti. at Of
Castle brewer Ct (In the park)
Tenth street from Olive -to Nit I
hern- will he blocked oil
Planned an- a Family Affair.
Bingo. Teen Basketball Tour­
nament. Job Fair community
service display booths. African
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Dietrich-----('iHilinurd Tmm I'agr .H
Inez and Hob Parseli retenilv
donated funds for a new exhlftil
at the ( entr.il Florida /no
fills exluhit ol zoo animals Is
captured on designer shirts
which will he modeled by sev
eral children introduced by
J.tyna Fox ol Hu- zoo
Die kite Mrs Leola Stewart,
a beloved Sanford resident,
was well-known lor the cxqul
site Christening dtessrs she
hand t rafted and adorned with
yards of delicate hand made
tatted late Mrs Stewart was
the mother of Dorothy Williams
whose *hildrrti are lending
thetr collection of these fine
dresses to the fashion show
According tn Jam- Williams
Morgan, chairman ol the event
and script writer, a Iteaded
gown belonging to a Puerto Ri­
can VIP. Is expected In arrive
In lime for the show Jane also
mentioned that Michele DcDira
of Orlando will model that
stylish little black dress from
the IDs and a hairdo from ilial
era
Then comes tin- wedding
st i-ue plus a lot more
Proceeds from tin- event will
benefit the ilu h s scholarship
program Pickets, at $12.00
each, arc available front any
woman s d u b member. There
wtll tie no tickets sold at (In­
door For in ket Information,
call I ran Mitchell. 323 0(00
SORORITY REUNION
When Faye Stetson Clark ol
West Chester. Pa., let some nl
her sorority sisters know of her
ini cut ions to mine hack to
Sanford lor a visit. Mona
Walker said, AV.- called In Untroops and decided to have a
reunion "
Past and present members ol
Theta Kpsilim Chapter of beta
Sigma Pin put their heads to
gether .uul decided to have a
reunion linn lieon at Otters
Riverside Restaurant Members
*am* ft am lat and near to re

unite and some oifiiihrrs had
not seen ca&lt; h other tor nt
years
We had a lantasllt lime.
Mona said
M.mv htottglil
snapshots and other meniora
bllla an d the group relived the
liostalgl* days ol many years
ba*k
Joining the sorority sisb-rs
were two bike Mary school
tea* hers. Margaret Ingltram
find Kilt*- .Jane Keogh
MOTHER DAUGHTER
IlANgUET SET
United Methodist Women ol
Sattlnrd s f irst Untied Method
1st C h u n h .ue sponsoring a
Mother Daughter covered dish
h.in&lt;|urt on Monday. May 3. at
0:30 p m in the cliurth social
hall
Mart.in Rethwill. president
said. J1 you don I have a
mother or daughter borrow
one." She added that some
laimlles have three or four gen
eratinns attending.
A program will follow die dm
tier For Inlortnatlou. rail die
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Ihe Bridge Chill Soil:*] ol
the Sanford Woman's Club was
held recently .it the Oak Au­
ntie home ol Shirley Mills m
Sanford's
historic
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Betty ILtlli.uk was the m
hostess and the iwu hostesses
served a variety of refresh
metits Including tea sand
withes, tot omit take plm-ap
pie and mat ad.util.i mil t ake
as well as Ircsh Intlls mid
chocolate covered raisins
Winners ol the day were
Helen
Ernest, high. Doris
Sit-in. second high: and Shirley
Mills, i hud high
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D K A K A I I I I Y 1 m a li-fiMit-tall
woman w h o hus also experienced
the smashed knee, pmnasl in placefar-the-duration-of-lhe-flight situa­
tion th a t your reader wrote about
As you suggested. 1 have trusi to get
bulkhead seating, but It goes fast
You u s u a lly h a v e t o take regular
seating
O n a t r i p to Ch ic ago this past

s p r i n g , I w a s pinned in p l a c e ,
u n able to move the entire flight. We
c h a n g e d p la n e s in Detroit, a n d I
v o w e d to my com p an io n t h a t I
wouldn't suffer any more W hen we
hoarder! th e next (light for th e hop
over L ake Michigan, a man took th e
sent in front of me, and proceeded to
recline it. I braced my knees a n d lie
c o u l d n 't move He pu sh e d a n d I
p u s h e d H e tu r n e d a r o u n d a n d
a n g r i l y s a id , "Is therp a s u i t c a s e
b e h in d my seat’’" I just as a n g r il y
replied. “No, it's my knees'" His j a w
dropped
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T hin k in g he was probably tra v e lin g
all th e way to L A on the c o n t in u a ­
tion of the flight, I reasoned t h a t he
could recline after I d is e m b a rk e d
from the 'JO minute (light to C h i c a ­
go W h e n we landed. I s t o o d to
leave, and .Mr Recltner stood to d is ­
e m b ark as well He gave me a n a s t y
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H ud ’* S in c e I was a hea d t a l l e r
th a n he was, he said. "No ”
I ad m it. I may have been r u d e ,
h u t how rude was he1 I’m tir e d o f
being physically crushed by in c o n ­
s i d e r a t e people. If th a t m e a n s I
m ust lie inconsiderate, too. so he it.
N 'o n s m o k ers have rights H u n d i c a p p e d people have rights O b e s e
jMsrple have rights Even short p e o ­
ple have rights I say, it's tim e tall
people hail rights, too
TALL IN FLORIDA

D E A R TA L L : I realize that
many travelers are fed up with
being crammed into a ircra ft
like sardines. The most effective
way to resolve the problem
would be to write the president
of the airline, vent your feeling*
and request something be done
uixiut it at the corporate level.
Since Americans are grow ing
ta lle r and bigger with each
passing decade, something
must be done to accommodate
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                    <text>WEDNESDAY
Septembers, 1999
92nd Year, No. 13
(407)3222611
Sanford, FL
SO C e n ts

Serving

ASA Super
N ationals begin

Sanford, Casselberry,
Lake Mary, Longwood,
j Oviedo. Winter Springs
i and Seminole County

Readers
express their
views on Issues

S in e # 1 0 0 8

Longwood debates pay raises
Staff Writer
LONGWOOD - The Longwood City
Commission meeting opened with a
hang and ended with a whimper
TViesday night.
Resident Craig Van Hooven stormed
out of commission chambers shortly after
the meeting began amid a threat of phys­
ical removal. Five and a half hours later,
commissioners finally agreed to adjourn.
In between, commissioners moved to
give all city employees a $500 raise in the

Five-hour
meeting
generates
.
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. ,
. .
sparks, walk-out by resident
next fiscal budget and voted to place
their legislative-sponsored charter
amendments ahead of those forced on
the ballot by a citizen's petition drive.
Van Hooven, listed on the published
agenda during the public input portion
of the evening became irate whm he

da Is In fact the order of the day," Miles

attempted to discuss Issues related to
maintenance at Mudd Lake. Mayor Paul
Lovestrand moved to have his presenta­
tion postponed until later in the evening.
That motion sparked an immediate
response from both Van Hooven and
commissioner Rusty Miles.

Through fire and water

Drug counselor
arrested in sex
for silence scam
Man promises not c&lt;S ^ r OMltyStett(.&lt;
to report woman's deputies began investigating
d ru g te s t H s h e

With him

Fire fighter proves real men ski barefooted
ly R u a a White______________________ _
Staff Writer
.
Some of the guys and gals at Sanford Fire Station
•32 say firefighter/paramedic Mike Salber can
walk on water. They're exaggerating, of course.
Mike, just arms to be walking on water.
He's a member of the U S Senior Barefoot
Water Ski Team that recently won a gold medal
in the World Championships at TemMaie Lakes
in Houston.
At 37, Salber is one of the best senior barefootad water skiers in the country. He didn't get sarious about barefooted skiing until hia late 20a. At
35, he became eligible to compete in aenior com!»«**«»•
•
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the gold team medal he won a silver for tricks
and a silver for overall performance (slalom.
tricks and jumps).
Bom in Lincoln. Neb^ and raised in Wichita,
kam., Saber shunned skis almost from the time
he hit the water. Most skiers use skis - the more
adventurous ski barefooted. "Mike k definitely
one of the more adventurous," said hia wife, lacy.
The Salbers skied into each other's life six
yean ago. She used aids, he didn'LD uir first date
waa on Lake Price in Oriando. They have two
children • Zane and Morgan • and a third is due
in November Naturally, Zane and Morean like
aiding.
•
When Salber isn't fighting fire* or rescuing
someone, he's more than likely getting his feet
wet an a nearby lake. He's on call for 24 hours a

SANFORD — A 49-yeanotd
Lake Mary drug counselor has
barn charged with sexual bat­
tery and attempted sexual bat­
tery after coercing a former
ferrule client into sex in
exchange for hiding a positive
drug test from authorities.
Gerald Harvey, 928
Brightview Drive, Lake Mary,
who alio works as a teacher's
aide at Seminole High school
allegedly promised the woman
he would not report her urine
•ample if she "spent some time
with him." Unknown to the 37year old victim, her drug test
results had already been report­
ed to the Department of

Counseling center in Winter
Park, promised her he would
not report a positive test (or
drugs if she would have sex
with him.
The victim told detectives
that on the previous night, Sept.
2, that she, accompanied by her
boyfriend, met Harvey at the
Altamonte Mail under the guiar
of going to a Narcotics
Anonymous meeting. Harvey
advised the woman that her
boyfriend would have to go
home.
The victim and the defendant
then left the mall in Harvey's
automobile. On the way to the
alleged meeting Harvey told the
woman he wanted to stop by
his house to pick up something,
but when they arrived at his
Lake Mary residence told her to

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Longwood
into the agenda. Van Hooven
heatedly stated, "It's amazing
how frivolously you waste peo­
ple's time. I'm leaving."
Lovestrand than ashed public
safety director Teny Baker to,
remove Van Hooven from the
rommissian dum best, but Van
Hooven was on his way out the
door on his own accord.
The commission then fueled
the dty budget dealing with

put on hold and a surplus that
isn't that big. We need to
rethink our revenue streams or
w ell be severely handcuffed
down the road." Referring to
less robust times in Longwood,
Miles added, "Let's make sure if
we give it to them now, we
won't have to take it back in the
future. We're on good financial
fbotins to let's not rock the
boat
Commiaaionsr Steve Miller

raises would add about B91400
to th ed ty 's proposed $14 mil*
Uon spending plan, and comet
an the beds of an additional
$63,000 the board approved two
weeks ago, targeting Increases
far 29 employees who currently
are below the lowest average in
Seminole County for the prefermance of comparable dutiaa fat
other tmmlrtpeHHes
The motion brought criticism
from Miles.
"We need to look at unfinished projects that have been

mission had to cut departmental
budgets first by 10 percent and
then another five percent
because of the shape we were
In.
"We are asking for a minuscule increase and if necessary
we can add a sixth or seventh
year to our ambitious toad
paving schedule,
Circumstance# dictated in the
e a rly 90's we had to be cheep,
When you have more money
and a surplus you can be more
generous."

she would "spend w—w time"
with him, he wouldn't report
her drug sample to her proba­
tion officer. The woman ia cur­
rently serving seven years pro­
bation with a six month period
of court-ordered drug counsel­
ing.
The woman told polka
Harvey then pulled her to Nm
end fioeced her to perform oral
sex an him against her wtlL
Pottos records then indicate
the woman told Harvey she
would think over his proposal
and let him know on Labor Day,
September 6. Arrert records
indicate the woman told Harvey
because of her positive drug tort
she had bean kicked out of the
counseling daw and risked '
returning toJaiL They made

shift at Station «32 and then gets
48 hours off.
When the Seminole County
firemen play their annual charity

City administrator John
Drago asked for clarification on
exactly who would be getting
the raises since the board previ­
ously, addressed pay scale
inequities for the 29 underpaid
dty workers.
"If you are going to give rais­
es you have to do it for every­
body and not lust a select few."
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By 11JO pjeL and by^voto of
4-0 (Miles had left fee mqetlng
by that time) the board
approved adding 1900 to cadi
employee's salary after employ­
ees receive a 15 percent cost of
living raise and up to 4 percent
in merit raises pending final
budget adoption during a pub­
lic hearing on September 2a
The board then,voted on a
motion to adopt the revised
budget with the salary increases
which passed by a vote of 3-1
with Vacca voting against the
new bottom line.

positive urine sample would i
be brought to the attention of
her probation officer and
Harvey replied that It would
Monday afternoon and act up a
phone tap and taped a cornersation between Harvey and the
woman. During tha call to
, 1_____ ^
and that the two of them should
m art somewhere else. They
agreed to meet one* again at the
Altamonte MaU at 6:30. During
the taped conversation she
asked Harvey far reassurance
that there would not be anything "kinky." Harvey asked
her what do you mean by
"kinky," and ahe replied, "You
know, no whip* or chains or
you're not going to UU me."
The defendant laughed and

Investigators Ray Parker and
BUI McNett then went to the
Altamonte MaU spot where
Harvey was supposed to meet
the women end pieced him
under arrest
At this point in the investiga­
tion, Seminole County authori-

footbaU game against the Orange intercepted three passes in a
County firemen, Salber becomes game one year.
the starting safety for Seminole A motorcycling accident a few
wearing cleats, of course. He years ago kept Saber's bareiert

commission
■y Jo e D atong#
Stoff WHtor
LONGWOOD - The majority
of
Longwood
City
Commlmloewfa apparently like
to have their cake and eat it too.
Going against the advice of
d ty attorney Richard Tkyfet the
board
voted
3-1
early
Wednesday morning to place the
seven charter amendments it
approved ahead of the 13 that
were forced onto the ballot by a
successful citizen's petition
drive. The vote cam* well after
midnight end after pH thm drive
supporters and commissioner
Ruaty Miles had left the meeting,
'M ayor Paul Lovestrand
moved to have the amendments
approved in two controversial

Commissioner Annamarie o n day cable television guide.
Vmca contended diet the place"TWo will become sevarv four
merit order of Initiatives praasnt- will become 13."
ad with referendum language
Lovertrandtoidftyiorhew as
prepared by Taylor end dty dark welcomed to Ns opinion, but he
Geri Zsmbti were lust fine.
would like to be able to toll the
"They should be preeenfnl votera in his dJstrictwhan the
fuel as they are,” die said. "The cell and aak about the amendsequential order makes sense manta to be able to wfommsnd
and m a l» It easier for people to which set they vote for
unde retend whet they aw voting
"Three amendment issues wtU
for or against"
be In the newspapers and they'll
City attorney Taylor respond- be part of campaign issues,
ed to the motion, "Them's no
Commissioner Dm Anderson
law that says you can't pmaant questioned why Ihe proposed
th an foot way, but I agaee a d it ordering could not be kept
comei tealoner Vacca, you'll be sequential, with dear identifiesconfusing the voters and I tec- tion of which amendments were
ortmend leaving the ballot the sponsored by fhe m m niarton
wayUU."
.
and which were qmnaored by
As presented, the amend- the ballot petition,
mania were listed to sequential
The board voted 3-1 to rank

ths order they were approved,"
said Lovestrand.

petition amendments, it sound* . ing and firing of the dty
ed like trying to convert a mod- istrator.

oft the wafer and the footbaU fieldlion man at Station *32.
for awhile but he's back to tricka
Saber has an intern
deaptte a slab of titanium in hto end j * . Whsn M no
Irenuc He's known as the 16 mil- out Ares to SahfndL he

�Smlno)# Herald. Sanford. Florida •Wednesday, SaptanOer a. IBM •M

I see a newsrack and I
want to paint it black
Those with an eye for art,
Not only must the newsracks
probably have noticed that the
be black ( ' I ace a newsrack sad
newiracks of Sanford have been I want to paint in black' - the
painted black.
Rolling Stones), they must be
For this, residents can thank
appropriately positioned. Not
the city leaders • including the
too close to each other. Not in
Best Mayor Ever.
the way of pedestrians. No
Rack one up for Larry Dale,
newsracks are allowed near Fort
the mayor who put
.......................... . Mellon Park - or any
the Orlando Sentinel
city-owned park,
and the Seminole
Newsracks located
Herald in their respecin Historic Downtown
tive places. A number
H J Area need to comply
of less significant
Eg?
with additional ttannewspapers also been
dards. These racks
regulated by the city's
must be units referred
get-tough newsrack
to in the newspaper
ordinance.
trade as Sho Rack
Historians will call
Model TK 80. The
it the Boxer Rebellion
name Jsan Matts may
of 1999. No more
R U It
not appear above the
k p en displayed in the
• * • newsracks within the
Historic Downtown Area.
f t n t la I r » l t a k s ljfu a —
iDiiuCTi innaers wiy o n
newsrack ordinance is the most
important • and most popular •
accomplishment since Dale
became mayor of Sanford. By
putting the squeeze on newsracks, the Best Mayor may have
won the applause of hie most
outspoken critics.

Sanford's newsnick ordinance
soon may become a county­
wide ordinance. Commissioner
Grant Maloy- "Newsboy"
Msloy - wants newsracks from
Taintsville to Timbuktu to com­
ply to the rules. He wants clean­
er newiracks. He doesn't like
chipped, faded, peeling and
cracked paint on newsracks. No
rust, no corrosion. No dirt or
grease.
The Herald salutes the Best
Mayor Ever and the Youngest
Commissioner Ever for their
valiant efforts to make the City
of Sanford and Seminole
County newsrack compliant. No
community is better than its
newsracks.
U st Sunday, I lost a quarter
to a newsrack whose coin-return
mechanism did not function.
Sanford's newsrack ordinance
prohibits this type of thievery.
Coin-return mechanisms shall
be maintained in good working
order. You can look it up;
“Section 9. Standards (2) “
I want my quarter back. (So
does Denver.)

battery/domestic violence.
M m ora — aeptemoer j ,
Derrick Jones, 26, West 15th
Street, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford polka following a
domestic dispute.
He was
charged with battery/domestic

RETHA JACKSON
Retha Jackson, 77, Pine
Avenue, Sanford, died Saturday,
Sept. 4,1999. Mrs. Jackson was a
homemaker. Bom In Baton
Rouge, La., she moved to Central
Florida in 1971. She was a
Jehova's Witness.
Survivors include sons, Claude
Hudson,
Russell
Hudson,
Clemmie Hudson, all of Sanford,
Clyde Hudson, Detroit; daugh­
ters, Mary Moses, New York,
Laura Mosley, Ethel Dantzler,
both of Sanford; brothers, Ishmad
White, Larry White, Robert
White, all of Pensacola; sisters,
Jessie Ponds, Rosetta Morris, both
of Pensacola; 15 grandchildren; 14
gleet-grandchildren; one greatgreat-grandchild.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, is in charge of arrange­
ments.

GLORIA DELPHINA
Gloria Deiphina, 29, Pasteur
Drive, Orlando, died Sunday,
Sept. 5,1999. Mrs. Deiphina was
a homemaker. Bom in Rochester,
N.Y., she moved to Central
Florida in 1971. She was a mem­
ber of Fountainhead Missionary
Baptist Church, Oviedo.
Survivors include daughters,
Tymiea Finney, Jaqusa Simmons,
both of Orlando; mother, Emma
Corrales, Orlando; step-father,
Eugene Evans; maternal grand­
mother, Aithamease, Oviedo; sis­
ters, Pharlina, Katrina, both of
Orlande; brothers, Eugene,
Orlando, Jermaine Wilson, New
York.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, is in charge of arrange­
ments.

ARTHUR LEE JACKSON
Arthur Lee Jackson, 74, W.
Eighth Street, Sanford, died
Sunday, Sept. 5, 1999. Mr.
Jackson was a retired mainte­
nance worker for Seminole
Community College, and a vet­
eran of the US Army. Bom in
Quitman, Ga., he moved to
Centra] Florida in 1937. He was
Baptist.
Survivors include wife, Rena
B.; daughters, Delores, Sanford,
Patricia Rogers, New Jersey,
Quintella Brooks, Columbus,
Ga., Brenda Williams, Apopka;
son, James Thomas, Fort Bliss,
Texas; brother, Nathaniel Sr.,
Sanford; IS grandchildren; 12&gt;
great-grandchildren.
Sunrise
Funeral Home,
Sanford, is in charge of arrange­
ments.

However, the Society will not
present expert witnesses at the
hearing. Hunt and Jay Jurie, a
profesaor of public administration
at UCF, will present the case.
“We're up against a number of
expert witnesses and lawyers,*
Hunt said. “We're somewhat
apprehensive about the process.
We are a volunteer organization
made of of volunteers.*
The Society is challenging the
city's comprehensive
plan
amendments on the grounds that
they allow development that will
adversely impact roads, water
runoff, environmental conditions
and recreational facilities.
The Society also says that the
development will cause a fata of

opportunities, public access to
lake views and waterside activi­
ties, and degrade local transporta­
tion
in f etiy m ponas mat tnrre
will still be open space and a fbhbig pier in Fort Medan Pitk after
the hotel and conference center
are built A four field baseball and
softball complex are planned far
Chase Park, where games end
tournaments can be held.
City
Manager
Tony
VanDerworp said that other
needs, including transportation

S anford
seeking signatures to force a new
referendum.
PRA Development, the compa­
ny in charge of building the pro­
posed 300-room hotel and confer­
ence center, has not released
results of a feasibility study on the
waterfront site. Dale said a hotel
and conference center will not be
built if the study is less than
favorable.
The city has been choaen as the
site of the county conference cen­
ter.
MUlard Hunt, Chairman of the
Society, said that he is hopeful the
city's plans will be remanded
back to the DCA for review.
“We are hopeful we can have
*n impact an the Irenes,* Hunt
said.
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Lake Mary — September 5.
Clyde Stokes Sr., 63, Providence
Boulevard,
Deltona,
was
•topped by Lake Mary police on
Rhinehart Road.
He was
charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol, driving a

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was stopped on Grant Street by
Longwood police. He was
charged with possession of
cannabis under 20 grams, and
possession of drug paraphemaGrand Theft
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Springe
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Violence
Street, Sanford, wee arrested by
Altamonte
Springe
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September S.
Wilbur Lee dent are her in-laws. She was
Collins, 28, Gulf Shores charged with burglary/breaking
Parkway, Altamonte Springe, and
entering,
and
waa stoooed bv Altamonte aasauk/domaetic violence.
Springs police on Douglm
Avenue following an altercation
Senferd—September 4. Zina
with another motorist He waa Mae Davie, 40, Castie Brewer
charged
with
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assault
Street by Sanford police. She
waa charged with aggravated
Sanford — September 5. battery, and trespassing on a
Rodney Marshal) Hillaman, 34, structure.
Willow Avenue, Sanford, wae
arrested by Sanford police folDrag Arrests
lowing an incident at Castle
Oviedo — September 5. Lori
Brewer C ourt He was charged 9. Stubblefield, 32, Wood Street
with battery/domeetic violence. Oviedo, waa stopped by Oviedo
police on Mitchell Hammock
Winter Perk — September 6. Road and SR 454. She waa
Anthony Joeaph McShane, 46, charged with porearelon of
Jackman Boulevard, Winter Park cannabis under 20 grama, and
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Seminole County School Superintendent Paul Hagerty belatedly
did the right thing last week by withdrawing the proposal to turn
Crooms Academy into an elementary school in time for the 2001
school year.
Now, the school district has fences to mend with Sanford's black
community and parents of students attending the school.
The proposal was divisive enough. B ut parents and community
leaden say that lack of communication led to distrust and misun­
derstandings.
With improved communication, members of the community
would have understood the district's dilemma concerning the alter­
native school of 400 students in grades six through 12, which was
once an all-black high school until a 197D desegregation ruling.
They still would not have wanted Crooms to become an elemen­
tary school, but with better communication the rift with the com­
munity could have been lessened.
Crooms Academy has 20 portables that will not meet new state
standards taking effect in July of 2001. The district spends $1 mil­
lion more an Crooms Academy Bran any other middle school. The
20-acre campus is not large enough to support the type of pro­
g ra m s being offered at other high schools In the county, Hagcrty
said.
Meanwhile, the district faces the need to ease elementary school
overcrowding in Northwest Seminole County. These are under­
standable reasons to consider changes to Crooms. Hagerty's pro­
posal was understandable, but wrong.
Crooms is not a failing school. Many students use specialized
programs and small elssaw, unique to Crooms among Seminole
County's public schools, to gain self-confidence and tum them­
selves around.
The use of Crooms as a high school holds an important place in
the heritage of Sanford's Made community. Leaden of the commu­
nity, including the NAACP, were pwpered to fight hard to prevent
Crooms from becoming an elementary school.
As an example of the distrust created between the school board
end the community, e town meeting with mom then 100 Crooms

Your View
P u r d y c o m m e n ts

P u t t s a y s r e s id e n ts

o n H e ra ld e d ito r ia l

i n H iS tO IlC D i s t r i c t
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•bsence of a prohibitive d ty Can we hold the University of
an d /o r county policy, and with Central Florida accountable for
Tb the editor
the parental a m e n t, is not |usti- employing the child molester?
This to in response to your fe d criticism under American The comfort of the parent who is
Sept. 3, 1999 editorial titled Jurisprudence.
torn between performing e dvfc
'A dults CWy." You are to be
• T h e hypothesis of whet duty, by granting corm nt and
commended for covering the
'could have gone wrong using a simultaneously being legally
"Sanford
Juvenile
Police
young girl are endlesa, deapile responsible for the child's well
O peration" to swiftly and
the fact police had parental con- being, to the answer to the qussexpreartng — in my view sent" to also a f a d Hypothmto, tkm — whose comfort?
your view In a deUberafiva and however, should be spelled in
O ur
future
impartial manned However, the the plural - hypotheses.
com puterim d/lntam st/lntom cfollowing opinion is based, pri• You reported. T h e stk * at tive society will require the tree
inertly, upon my 41 years as a the perk" (Lm P. Moom) wham of diversified Wdmiquse to pmmrenber of the American Legal the 46-ysar-old child molaator vertt/sohne many Crimea. As
Frofmaion, which you lack, and was apprehended, "got too much as it peine aw to put in
® y P " tid p e b o n on the chree far comfort* I ask, whom writing, the d ty of Swdcad may
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Tbotoy aa chief of pmice. -To knew and emumed the risk, or policy, prahtfifing the use of
avoid miaring too many tonics the police, who made an cacti- Juveniles in any manner, In

FALN if they promised not to do
it
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Tb the editor
1 have to compliment you o
your editorial concerning th
need
tat
compromtoi
Sometimes its good to laug
and you made me laugh at you
portrayals. But them Is a eeriou
**de hi ell fide and I would Bk
»o sham it with you.
aecueed of stirring Ihe ra n v
Aeanue residents up end Igp*

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to costing the taxpayers billions of
dollars end waiehousina people,
many of whom will go back to

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Letters
personally It doesn't nutter to

sidewalks. The city w ai to build

that vendors set up on Friday

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express their appreciation is
•ISO per year, out of frees
receipts In the neighborhood of
•90X00.
They also have been noticeably indiffrrent to the problems
of ths Historic District Last year
in September when there was a
public heating both before the
Historic Preservation Board
(which Is dty appointed) end
later the d ty Commission, the
Central Florida Society never
mm
that the 110-yeanold contribute
ing structure be saved. The
Society was notkeebly silent
The d ty qualified this dhtrict
as a Historic District on the
rxiuofui vteguter or n isi one
Places almost 10 years ago. In
doing so they made certain
promises to the residents of this
district Read Section X of the
Comprehensive Land Plan TNs
area was to become a priority

fall fretfvai When some of them Preservation.
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tried to make the best of a bed
The residents have never I
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situation and sell from their asked that the festival be can- 1 ■■
property during the festival the cried. T hat in my opinion, was
festival chairman got the d ty to a scare tactic uaed by the T I l O H l i B
— ——
peaa an ordinance making it llle- Hiatoric Society to inatill fear _ „
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gal lor any resident to sell any- into the hearts of the merchant* s w m m m M m vugs 1A
thing (merchants were exdud- and rally support against the
The Clintons came of polltisd), unless the resident applied residents. The teridents asked eal age when the Weatherman
to the Historical Society and got the d ty to leave their street were blowing up buildings to
a permit and paid a fee. Plus, open. There are other viable P*0*** * * Vk*nam Wan when
this ordinance only applies to options available to the Hiatoric protesters tried to shut down
residents of the Historic District Society for booth placement
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fam oM M e u n o n g lw tt*
dyed
set to 'h ate the military"
Are you starting to sss the brought positive publicity to
plight of the welrisnts in a dif- Longwood, something sorely
itrent light yet? Let me contin- lacking of late. 1 also want the
ue. No where rise In the d ty are festival to continue. But fsri that
the residents subjected the it does not have to be at the
uvonvow nos^ none/ property expense ov me w siren Avenue
damage, ate, that them reridsnts residents. U the dosed minds
are expected to put up with would open, imagine what tNe
twice a yeac The d ty Imposes area could become,
no regulations on ths private
fady Puts
corporation that puts on th eftsLongwood
thraL They can basically do

demency for the convicted
Puerto Ricans. In a letter to the
editor of the Wall Street Journal,
Devaney said: T know the
chilling evidence that convicted
the petitioners— the violence
and the vehemence with w hkh
they conspired to wage tear on
ail of us. I know, too, the commHment and sacrifice that it
took ths FBI and the U-S.
Attorney's Office to convict
these terrorists in three separate
prosecutiona.”
Devaney's letter detalk what
trie coovkwq cerrorats w in
doing and plotting when they
were captured. They had
weapons to commit armed rob-

That those now incarcerated
didn't actually kill anyone is
not a reason to release them
from prison (others among the
FALN killed six and wounded
dozens in a series of 139 bombInga that ended in 19*3). U they
had not been caught, surely
more would have been killed.
But what do the Clintons
know about accountability?
They've nude a career out of
avoiding it. Maybe the president is trying to establish a
precedent fai case he is finally
Dmugni to justice tor ius inynad misdeeds in hopes that a
future Democrat president will
pardon him (and HUlary).

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Comics
by Bob Thavee

FRANK AND ERNEST

by Howls Schneider

EEK&amp; MEEK

by Jim Maddlck.

ROBOTMAN

by Leonard Start

ANNIE
OKAY—YOU1?E NOT
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I'LIOC ovI rto ' scc

by Chic Young

BLONDIE
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HOROSCOPES
posals last week might now be more m
tuned with your Ideas Arrange a meeting
today with those whose support you

by Chart** M. Shull

PEANUTS

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It's quite probable that you could find
yourself tar more ambttloue and enter­
prising in the year ahead then aver
before. You may even take on an ausA
iary project that could provide you with
addStonal income.

SAO fTTAm US (N ov. 25-Oee. &gt;1) Step
out end move boldly on matters that
could have a direct bearing upon your
work or career. Today’s aspects for such
dealings ere more favorable now than

CAPR ICO R N (D m . 21-Ja n . 1 «) You
have e way about you today where you
can present your thoughts m such a man­
VMOO (Aug. tM ap L t t ) If a Job needs ner that your keleners wW think they ere
to get done today, you're ifeefy to be toe the autoor ol your ideas and agree entire­
one otoers turn to, becauee yoin tonatofy ly wlto you.
know whet is needed to ouiM r end elb- AQUARIUS (Jan. 55*05. 15) Don'! be
dandy ecoompNeh toe took. Know where surprised today when (amity members
to look tor romance and yo u l &gt;nd IL The turn to you first when they need help In
Astro-Q reph Matchmaker Instantly solving a personal problem They recog­
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TAUR US (April 20-May 20) This is an
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OCMINI (May 21-June 20) Hats oil to
you because ol the way you'll put the
needs and concerns ol your tairafy ahead
ol your own interests Y oul do what you
can lo help insure Ihetr requirements are
CANCER (June 2 t-Ju ly 22) More can
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you gel an early start on protects Your
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lo establish dummy's jack for ths
ninth trick. However, It wasn't difficult
for V ast to switch to ths heart king,
defeating the contract.
RyPfcllllp Alder
Albert Falgenbaum. who won the
1555 Roteablum World Team
Robert B nltb S urtees claimed, Championship, did much b etter.
“There la bo secret so dose as that Undar West's dub ting, he played the
nine!
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m y expert hew ha — or she. s i
Now look at mattors from West’s
point of view. True, p artn er h id
i — would Ilka to ■
dropped the club two, alscouraglc _
But u be hod started with tbe doubleton ace-two, be would have had no
choke, given dummy's jack-third. And
If South bad the du b ace, surely he
f*nn you spot i
la th is deal? You are la thraa'ao- would have won tbe first trick to guar­
antee two dub tricks. So, West contin­
tnimpW eet loads the dub U n i
North, tha colorful Preachm aa ued with tbe dub throe, rslgeitiaum
Ptorre i ehemtol. didn't use Stayman, won with dummy's jack and soon had
because of his 4-5-l-S distribution. Yet nine tricks: four spades, three dia­
monds and two dubs.
Surtees’ dose secret is between a
rider end his bone.
graded because of I
The deal occurred duriac the 1175
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ASK DR. GOTT
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DEAR DR. GOTT I exercise avidly
on nw bicycle, riding about IM miles a
week, and I really n f e r U&gt;a activity.
Howeve r, I’ve recently noticed that
my p ff * becomes numb during par­
ticularly arduous rides. Should this
DEAR wp wpr av wnwpBH.
without
a ewwrkwwrwa
doubt
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yes. The standard bike seat presses
hard on tbe artoriee and nerves lo (be

have estimated that tens of thousands

position.
Second, don’t ignore penile numb­
ness or tingling. Get off the bike — or
change riding positions — until the
symptom has disappeared. Finally,
fM most important, purchase one of
the newer apodal seals designed to
p»,it, injmy; some saddles
have extra podding, some come with a
gal cushion, still others have a cut-out
position in the center to prevent com­
pression.
As a serious biker myself,. I am
shocked that bicycle manufacturers
have failed thus (ar to use their com­
bined technological resources to come
up with a bike seat that protects the
penis, Tha currant standard equip­
ment is csrtainly a liability, and 1
believe that manufacturers have an
obligation to design a more suitable
fftHb* thft will replace the standard
—■and, in my opinion, dangerous —
current model. For instance, a wider
seat without a barn (that resembles a
trad e r seat) would not only be more
comfortable but would also protoct
the iIHlrite nerves and blood vessels
to a vital part of tbe male anatomy. in
summary, penila numbness while bik­
ing is a serious forewarning of major

PETER
QOTT, M.D.

problems that should be actively
addressed by the bicycling Industry —
and should alert bikers to change
their technique or equipment
DEAR DR GOTT: Cm taking calci­
um supplements for osteoporosis. A
friend told me that calcium carbonate
is not absorbed ss readily as calcium
dtrate. Is this true?
DEAR READER: No. Provided the »*
mineral is consumed with (bod — tbe
best time to maximize its absorption .
— Uta carbonate is Just as effective as *
the citrate. To give you related Infor­
mation, | am sending you a copy of my tt
Health Report “Osteoporosis.” Other V
readers who would liks a nppy should :*
■end 51 plus a long, self-addressed, n
stamped envelope to P.O. Box 1017, vi
Murray Hill Station, New York, NY £
10 15 4 . Be sure to mention the title.

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Serve guests a large pitcher of sangria studded with fresh fruits
t tar*v noral eranpe, Meed Me
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Iran, peeled, eeeded end dteed

Combine the wine, brown xugtr and
dnnamon sticks in a large pitcher. Stir
with a wooden spoon until the sufar
diaaohree. SUr in the orange juice and
fruit Pbr extra flavor, let sit for 30 min­
utes before serving.
Just before serving, stir in the club
soda (or 7-Up). Correct the flavorings,
adding sugar or orange Juice to taste.
Yield: 4 to • servings.

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thoorw ty^ Hi m m dM m ooJuicM with

the red wtoe. Stir ia the eep r «jrrup
and reMferete ler at laeet 1 beer.

Note: An atemoya is a crou between
a cherimoya and a sweetsop. If is de­
scribed as tasting like a mixture of
mends and vanilla. It is grown In Flori­
da, and available in markets from late
summer to late (all. if you can't And
one, substitute a cherimoya, or add an­
other mango to the mix, or simply
leave it out
— Recipe from “Miami Spice,” by
Steven ftaichlen (Workman Publlshk«.lM3&gt;

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Calendar

Welcome Wagon

Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon Club of Seminole
county holds a coffee for new­
comers and second Wednesday
of every month from 10 a.m.
until noon. For information on
address, call Betty. 0064)144.
or Lucy. 333-7077.

Scottish Rita Clnb

Girl lives up to terrific teen reputation

hearing children, meets every
Thursday morning, from 730
to 8 3 0 a.m., at the Florida
Hospital Senior Citizens Cen­
ter. 1097 Sand Pond Lake
Road which connects to Lake
Emma Road, one mile south of
Lake Mary Boulevard. Poten­
tial members are Invited to a t­
tend.
For Information, call
Ocne Preotcra. (407) 707-1334.

Toaitmaitcra

The Omni Toastmasters Club
00061 will meet at 5:30 pm .
every Thursday at the
Building. 1000
Heathrow. Quests and
thre member
Call Jim Ocque, 043-5337 far

Meeting and dinner vrdl be
rid on the

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basket of country bread, eaten while HeMining to the weekend Folk Muric, par*
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attentive service, all with reasonable
Wb invite you to visit Appleton's Family
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m aal or just drop by and sample our
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Neat and Tidy...Let them do the
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TPS (which finished third a
year ago) will compete in the
series that will be held on
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dium (the only baseball sta­
dium In Seminole County).
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RAD/Eastan: 13 seed _ Dsn
Smith/Wesse)/Worth, M seed _
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and S10 seed _ New Construetfcm/AAA/Worth.
The double elimination tour­
nament will kick-off Thursday,
September Oth with a "Home
Run Derby" beginning at 4 p.m.
Opening Ceremonies, feretur-

Ing Sanford's own Jack Glton,
one of the top Elvis portrayer's
in the world, singing the Na­
tional Anthem, will be held at 0
p.m. and two games will Imme­
diately follow.
Toumoment passes are avail­
able for $20 per person or you
may enjoy Individual sessions
at $5 each. Food, beverages,
and souvenir vendors will be
available.
For additional information
contact Tom Farnsworth or
Evelyn Bennett at the Sanford
Recreation Department at (407)
330-5697.

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Game 7 _ Lover Game 2 v» Lover Game
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Game R _ Lover Game 1 vt. Lover Oame
2,3 pm
Game 9 _ Winner Oame 7 vt Lover
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SYLVAN LAKE TENNIS
SANFORD • Sylvan Lake Park la offering
Junior Training (for more advanced players,
!.e„ high school and tournament players)
Monday through Friday from B p.m. to 7 p.m.
(2. 3, 4 or 5 days/week/month).
Classes are limited to eight students.
An adult doubles, round robin tournament
Is available every Monday night from 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. and costs $3 (no registration Is nec­
essary). Intermediate to advanced level play­
ers are welcome to participate.
Singles Ladders for adult men and women
are starting September 1st through December
31st.
Call Sylvan Lake Park at 322-6507 to reg­
ister or for more detailed Information.
MIDDLE SCHOOL PALL LACROSSE
LEAGUE
WINTER PARK - There will be a lacrosse
league offered this foil for Middle School ath­
letes.
All Central Florida Middle School students
Interested In playtng lacrosse (no experience
necessary) should call Chuck Scales at:
Phone _ (407) B62-6B02; FAN _ 862-6432:
or E-Mail .JC88636B02aAOL.COM.
SANFORD ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL
SANFORD - The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department la now forming an
Aduh Flag Football League to begin {day In

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER IB

Game 3 _ Den Smith/Wcmk/Woi* (3)
v». Chaac/Eaiton (3), I am.

FALL YOUTH SOCCER
SANFORD - The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Is offering an Instruc­
tional Soccer League for players ages threeto-slx.
Player Placement Day and Clinic will be
held on Saturday. September 25th at 9 a.m.
at Zlnn Beck Field (next to Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium).
All games will be on Saturday and the cost
to register Is $20.
Reserve your spot by calling the Sanford
Recreation Department at 330-5097 or Ben­
nie Shaw at 330-9731.
TENNIS LESSONS
SANFORD • The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Is offering tennis les­
sons at Orovevlew Park (off Lake Mary Boule­
vard).
Each four-week session cost $20 and Is
taught by Oreg James, a teaching professional
certified through the United States Profes­
sional Tennis Registry, and s graduate of the
Stan Smith Tennis Academy.
Registration must be done at the Downtown
Recreation Center In Sanford City Hall.
For more Information call 330-5697 or
662-6086

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                    <text>0 Seminole Herald

THURSDAY
July 8, 1999
91st Year, No. 226
(407)322-2611
Sanford, FL

50 C ants

*&gt;ci v m y

Sanford, Casselberry,
j Lake Mary. Longwood.
: Oviedo, Winter Springs
■ and Seminole County

Lottery
Winning
Numbers

S in e * ISOS

□ Briefs
Flngtr Print Party
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Print Party wft be t*td
Srtuntey from 10:30 aro. to
1:30 p.m. at 011 Map* Avanua
In Sanford, aponaorad by
Neighborhood WMch. Adult*
must ba aocompaniad by a
chM or youOi Tha coat * fraa,
to bring a cover'd (Sab.

Studants pvaaant
Performance July •
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a production of Ota 1900
Oovamor*a Summar Tbaatra
Inalltu*. on Friday a( 8 pro. at
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Samino* Community Coiaga.
100 WaWon Bfvd. In Sanford.
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Inhabitants. Each atudant wd
ba pUying S 8 charactara.
RaaarvaOona aro not
roqulrad. but aia avalafa* by
caRno 328-2040.
Tha Inattu* la fundad by a
Orant to Samino* Community
Co«aga from tha State of
Florid*’* 1006 Governor's
Summar Program. Tha Orlando
Thaatra Profact to a norvprbflt.
in raaidanca at SCC. For mora
•nfomtattoa cal 326-4752, axt
3323.

Alzheimer group
meets July 19
W IN TE R P A R K -T h a
Qraatar Orlando Aizhaimar’a
Association to sponsoring a
fraa videosftocusaion group for
Abhalmar family caragrvars on
Monday. July 19. from 7-8:30
p ro . at tha Millar Cantor for
Ofdar Adult Services. 2010
M izel Avanua. Winter Park.
Th a vidao *Complaints of a
Dutiful Daughter* will ba pre­
sented. followed by a group
discussion. Registration to
required. For details, call 628­
0088.

Sanford looks to cut tax rate
ByBHUtoww
Staff Writer
SANFORD — Tax payers in Sanford
could see their tax rate drop if commis­
sioners approve a proposed $53 million*
budget.
City Manager Tony V'anDtrworp is rec­
ommending commissioners reduce the
millage rate applied to residents. If
approved, this would mark the second
year in a row that the city's millage rate
has been reduced.
The city's tax base is expected to
increase by $33.2 million, resulting in
$485,006 in new ad valorem taxes at a
proposed reduced millage taxation rate
of 6.7 mills. The current millage rate is

687 mills.
"Steady growth in the tax base is real*
ized this year," VanDerworp said.
“Growth is definitely coming to
Sanford."
The proposed budget is 2 percent less
than the city's current budget. The City
Commission will review the budget,
including the proposed tax reduction, in
September.
Among the big-ticket items in the bud­
get. the proposed 300-room hotel and
conference center at Fort Mellon Park is
perhaps the most pivotal and controver­
sial project facing the city.
If a feasibility study being conducted
by PRA Development for hotel and con­
ference center comes back positively, the

Oviedo voters to
determine fate
o f park funds
By Bill K ffto_______________
Staff Writer

OVIEDO — The Oviedo City
Council on Wednesday passed a
resolution to seek voter approval
for up to $55 million in parks
and recreation improvements.
The bond referendum is Aug.
31. If approved, none of the
bonds will be Issued for a longer
term than 15 years. The money
would finance acquisition and
constniction of parks and recre­
ation improvements.
The council will discuss which
specific projects to finance at a
work session on Monday, July
12, at 6 pro. in City Hall. A Land
Development Code work ses­
sion will also be held at the
meeting.

Members of the Council are not
in agreement on what projects to
fund.
For example, Chairman Tom
Hagood favors building a major
facility with a gymnasium and
an aquatic facility. But. council­
man Gary Gotwalt would rather
complete improvements current­
ly underway at city parks before
building a new park or recre­
ation facility.
Councilman John Benson pro­
vided the lone vote against the
bond resolution Wednesday,
saying .that the city should con­
tinue making improvements
with funding left from a $35
million bond passed by voters
three years ago, instead of seek­
ing additional funding.
See Oviedo, Page 8A

city will proceed with a traffic study,
VanDerworp said.
The city has budgeted $100,000 for con*
sultant services for a Downtown Master
Plan and traffic studies. The feasibility
study Ls due September 10.
"We are on track." VanDerworp said.
"We will address all those Issues about
traffic when the time comes."
Although facing competition from
Winter Springs and Lake Mary, the
Seminole County Commission has desig­
nated Sanford the preferred site for the
county conference center. PRA
Development, based in Philadelphia, Pa.,
has said Sheraton will be the flagship
hotel for the project.
VanDerworp said that despite past

Investigators from the Semmoto County Fire Department examine the burned rubble from part ol Alexander's
Riverfront Restaurant The popular eatery known as the Wekiva Manna Restaurant was destroyed by fire
Wednesday morning The State Fire Marshall is attempting to determine the cause of the blaze Damage is
estimated at more than $1 million.

Sw eet sixteen golden girl

O R L A N D O • U C P Early
Intervention and Pediatric
Therapy Canters sponsors a
monthly support group for sib­
lings of children with disabili­
ties. Tha 'SibShop* meeting wil
ba held Saturday. July 24, from
11 a.m. to 2 pro., at Holloway
Canter, located at 930 S.
Orange Avenue, in Orlando.
Tha meeting to a recreational
and support group lor any child
(ages 7*12). The group to free
of charge through a grant pro­
vided by Orange C ounty
Citizens Review Panel.
To register in advance, cal
tfie Family Services
Coordinator at 322-8222.

Sanford girl claims
gold at World Games
Special Olympics

“The charity that hastens
to proclaim its good
deeds, ceases to be char*
ity, and is only pride and
ostentation."
William Hutton

□ Index

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C la s s if ie d ......... 3B -4B
C o m ics .......................6A
C r o s s w o r d .......... 3B
Dear A b b y .......... 7A
H o r o s c o p e .......... 8A
O b i t u a r i e s .......... 3A
P e o p l e ................... 7A
P o lic e B riefs
. . . .3A
S p o rts ................. 1B-2B
T e l e v i s i o n .......... GA

Sm Sanford, Page I A

Fire destroys Wekiva restaurant

Support group for
children is July 24

□ Quote

delays, constniction on the project could
still begin in early 2000.
The city is planning to hire an addition­
al planner at $40,600 to assist with plan­
ning the conference center at Fort Mellon
Park, the downtown master plan, code
updates and the annexation of enclaves.
Other items in the budget:
• Site work is proceeding at Sanford's
community swimming pool at Seminole
High School. The city budgeted $111,500
for a pool manager, maintenance worker
and contracted lifeguard positions.
• The city will complete the rehabilita­
tion project for the marina boat ramps,
using $40,000 in state funding. The state
also awarded Sanford $40,000 last year

SCC prof leads students
back to the future
Department of Education,
awarded to SCC with the goal
of exposing academically
motivated students to a col­
lege environment. The grant
By Jo e DeSantle__________ is worth $19,000 and is being
Staff Writer
matched by an equal amount
from the college, plus a $5,000
SANFORD — Beginning in donation approved by the
mid-July, a group of 15
Sanford City Commission.
Central Florida high school
Fitzgerald wrote the first
students will be using the lat­ grant 10 years ago and has
est, state-of-the-art video
been instrumental in growing
equipment to travel back in
SCC's TV Production curricu­
time. Their mission: capture a lum. as well as the new
historical perspective of
Multimedia Technology pro­
Sanford's transportation role
gram. The SCC instructors’
in opening up the Florida
expertise also reaches outside
interior for the movement of
the classroom. He has been
cargo and people.
instrumental in producing
"The youngsters will be
documentaries for the Central
recording history and learn­
Florida PBS station. WMFFing about it in the process,"
Channel 24. Armed with a
explains Seminole
Ph.D. in philosophy, he also
Community College's Dr. Pat
served last year as media rela­
Fitzgerald, who will oversee
tions director for the World
the project. "We'll be attempt­ Congress of Philosophers and
ing to take a historical look of produced the national PBS
whafs been lost of the old as
series, "A Parliament of
the new comes in. It's a his­
Minds," which will air this
torical measure of values."
fall.
Fitzgerald and SCC are no
"The students will be work­
strangers to the field of docu­ ing on a 30-minute piece that
mentaries. The latest endeav­
will explore how the St.
or is funded in part from a
John’s River first opened up
grant from the Governor's
the area with steamship travoffice and the Florida
See History, Page 4A

Using state-of-the-art
technology, students
record Sanford history

By Ru m White_____________
Staff Writer
SANFORD — Stormy
DeBautte waved to the neigh­
bors on South Park Avenue on
Wednesday and held up two of
her most prized possessions —
shiny gold medals she won for
cycling.
"Look, they're mine," Stormy
called.
H ttM photo by Tommy VInconI
The neighbors applauded.
Stormy DeBautte, right, and her mother Elizabeth Ball recently returned from
Everyone on South Park North Carolina, where Stormy won gold medals In cycling.
Avenue knows how fast 16year-old Stormy can peddle her
bike. Why, sometimes you can athlete, Stormy answered, "I like have given her self-confidence.
feel a breeze as she whizzes by them all."
And her mother, Elizabeth Ball,
— even in the summer.
Her advice to other cyclists, is excited. So is Stormy's 14Last week, Stormy competed "Work hard, have fun."
year-old sister, Tasia.
in the World Games Cycling
Stormy who can not read
"I dreamed about Stormy
competition of the Special because of her learning disabili­ before I was even pregnant," her
Olympics in Raleigh-Durham, ty has overcome many hurdles mother said Wednesday. "I
N.C., She won the 500M time to earn entrance into Lake Mary dreamed about her being bom
trial and the 1K race.
High School this year. She need­ and that she would be called
Folks all over the country can ed to repeat eighth grade — and Stormy. Thai's her real name. It's
read about Stormy's accom­ in doing so was Student of the a nice name and it sure fits her
plishments on the Internet. Month once at Millennium personality. She can be quite the
Stormy has her own web site. Middle.
tempest."
There's a picture, her cycling
She's all smiles about going to
Ball said the first evidence that
times and a brief interview
Lake Mary, wanting nothing Stormy had a learning disability
(http://specialolympics.web.Ao more than to fit in and be accept­ came when she still had not spo­
l.com/athletes/DeBautte.hton)
ed by iter new classmates.
ken by the time she was nearly 4
Asked if she had a favorite
The Special Olympics victories See Golden, Page 8A

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Wednesday. "I know of many
to run even more episodes of
The PETA people have a new
complaint. They don't care for a groups - PETA among them,
"Monkey Shorts."
concerned about the Great
Turner's been cursed for
Turner Broadcasting comedy
almost everything he has done series called "Monkey Shorts."
Apes. It's true that these ani­
Ingrid E. Newkirk, People For mals have been the butt of too
including his marriage to
actress Jane Fonda. He's shown
the Ethical Treatment of
many jokes.
Animals (PETA) president, says
her movies — including
"This is a very sensitive issue
.........
that the network is setting aside to PETA," Antonio
. . . . . . . . . "Barbells" — on TV.
said. This week, PETA
He’s colorized movie
all that we have learned about
classics. He's hinted
the complexity of the Great Ape officials expressed
at running for presi­
concern about a Great
society.
Ape in captivity at
dent.
It's not right, she told Ted
Now, he has the
Monkey Jungle, near
Turner, for orangutan and
PETA people saying
chimpanzee babies to be
Miami.
he is trying to make a
dressed in nightgowns and
Antonio said that
monkey out of behavthere are many species
heels and wear wigs and make­
of m onkep at the
iorists like Dr. Jane
up. She called the comedy
Central Florida Zoo
Goodall. That he is
series a degrading black It
including a Siamang.
supporting a cruel
white minstrel show.
Russ
The zoo has no Great
trade that separates
Others are of the opinion that
Apes, however, and
baby apes from the
the chimps are enjoying them­
loving mothers at far
has never had any
selves. Life could be worse.
9 9 9 too young an age.
protests from PETA.
* * 1
They could be White House
As for the latest Great Ape
To be sure. Turner's far more
interns. Or working for Kathie
concerned that lefty Tom
issue, Ms. Newkirk said that
Lee Gifford.
Glavine is 7-8 and his ERA is
she has begged Ted Turner not
If Ted Turner really wanted to
too high than he b about PETA
to encourage people to see
exploit the apes, he'd have
and the apes of the planet.
signed them to Atlanta Braves
"these sensitive, social, and
Stay tuned.
intelligent beings as being stu­
contracts - imagine a lineup of
pid tubhuntam."
Turner Field chimp hitters.
RaM H M a ‘1 calaoui t f f t t n Tw idey
Ms. Newkirk said Turner has
For the last 20 years, PETA has
threat* Sunday U i
ignored her protests, choosing
vigorously fought for animal
rights. The organization •
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fo F i n d G ro a f
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DU1 Arrests
Lake Mary — July 3. Robbie Lee Mester, 34, of Sire Lawrence
Drive, Sanford, was stopped by Seminole County deputies at
SR 400 and Lake Mary Boulevard. He was charged with dri­
ving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a suspend­
ed or revoked license.
Longwood — July 4. Dionicio Aguilar Din/. 40. of Park
’Avenue, Sanford was stopped by Longwood police at SR 600
and SR 434. He was charged with driving under the influence
o) alcohol and driving with no license.
Sanford — July 4. David Ray McCown. 34. of Dawley Avenue.
Orlando, was stopped by Seminole County deputies 25th Street
and Hartwell Sanford. He was charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol, possession of less than 20 grams of
cannabis, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Casselberry — July 4. Roberto R. Rivera, 61, of Freeport Drive.
Deltona, was stopped by Casselberry police at SR 436 and
Oxford Square. He was charged with driving under the influ­
ence of alcohol.
Winter Springs — July 5. David James Porter, 22, of Sunbelt
Circle, Sanford, was stopped by Winter Springs police at Devon
and Third Streets. He was charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol and driving on a suspended license.
Lake Mary — July 6. Samuel Carl Johnson, 18, of East Winter
Park Street, Orlando, was stopped by Lake Mary police at Lake
Emma and Flagg Lane. He was charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol, and possession of alcohol by a person
under the age of 21.
Oviedo — July 7. John Bell, 47, of East Broadway Street,
Oviedo, was stopped by Seminole County deputies on CR 419
in Oviedo. He was charged with driving under the influence of
alcohol.
Drug Arrests
Altamonte Springs — July 3. Christopher Michael Seckington,
39, of Spring Lake Hills, Altamonte Springs, was stopped by
Seminole County deputies at CR 419 and Willingham Road. He
was charged with fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer,
habitual traffic offender status, operating a vehicle with a sus­
pended or revoked license, driving under the influence of alco­
hol, possession and use of drug paraphernalia, and possession
of less titan 20 grams of cannabis.
Altamonte Springs — July 5. Michael B. Smith, 33, of
Youngstown Parkway, Altamonte Springs, was stopped by
Altamonte police at Jamestown Street and Merril Park. He was
charged with driving on a suspended license, possession of
drug paraphernalia, and possession of less than 20 grams of
cannabis.

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Obituaries
CHARLOTTE HAWKINS
Charlotte Hawkins, 87,
Markham Road, Sanford, died
Tuesday July 6, 1999. Bom in
Sanford, she was a lifelong resi­
dent. Mrs. Hawkins was a
l lontemaker.
Survivors include son, Victor
D. Hawkins, |r., Paola; son,
lames Hawkins. Littleton. Colo.;
daughter, Virginia Orders,
Harrisville, Miss.; sister, Esther
(rinsing, Sanford; 10 grandchil­
dren; 15 great-grandchildren;
one great-great-grandchild.
Baldwin-Fairrhild-Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Like Mary, is in charge
of arrangements.
RALPH BOUCHELLE WIGHT
Ralph Bouchelle Wight, 50,
Paloma Avenue, Sanford, died
Tuesday July 6, 1999. He was
bom Sept. 16, 1948 in Sanford.
Mr. Wight was an Automobile
Mechanic. He was a Catholic.
Mr. Wight was a Veteran of the
U.S. Army who served in
Vietnam.
Survivors include daughter,
Jennifer A. Wight, Orlando;
daughter, Jessica L. Wight,
Casselberry;
sister,
Mary
Patricia Henderson, Raleigh.

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Brisson Funeral Home,
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how the Sanford Naval Air
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W atchers m eets at Ih r Like
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American Legion Post 53 an d
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For Information, ra il 322-1652.

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LIBRA (Sepl. 23-Oct 23) Persons who
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Station New Yota. NY 101M Be sure lo •nth a demandng tnwnd. you rrvgra roach
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comparing your status with that of others AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb 19) It s impor
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monster could rear its ugty head Brush ly when in competitive situations It you

Yesterday, we looked at the upper
cut. in \* hich a defender ruffs, forcing
declarer or dummy lo overruff with a
high trump, which promotes a defer,
sivc trum p to winning statu s
by Art Sansom However, it isn't always as easy as
that sounds There is a hidden trap
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for the four heart cuntract making.
HEARL&amp;REATHINO1
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West led the spade ace: four, 10.
three West continued with the spade
lung nine. six. jack Now West led the
spade two. which Fast ruffed with the
heart two South happily overruffed
with the four, drew trum ps, and
claim ed his contract, conceding a
trick to the club ace
North bid what he hoped his partner
could make Maybe you prefer another
response, but tour hearts will still be
by Mort Walker the Final contract, and an immediate
jump to game leaves little room for
the opponents
Who was wrong? It looks as though
F a st was guilty because if he had
ruffed with the heart queen at trick

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We have all heard of old curmudgeons
who drank a fifth a day and lived long,
full lives They are definitely the
exception; alcohol is toxic to aimost
every organ in the body Some "mod
crate'' drinkers develop serious liver
problems after having drunk only spo
radically for a few years. Also, some
drinkers downplay the amount they
consume; they may actually drink far
more than they admit
T his is not to suggest th at your
father-in-law has alcohol cirrhosis.
There are many other causes for liver
scarring (cirrhosis), including malnu­
trition, hereditary diseases and con
gestive heart failure A particularly
virulent form of cirrhosis can compii
cate viral hepatitis. In rare cases, no
cause can be determined

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In the United Slates, alcohol Is the
most common problem causing cir­
rhosis. While I'm in favor of giving
your father-in law the benefit of the
doubt, he should certainly abstain
from alcohol, because — regardless of
the nature of his cirrhosis — booze
will adversely affect his health and
liver efficiency.
DEAR DR GOTT: My father and
grandfather died of colon cancer How
can I lessen my chances of a similar
fate?
DEAR READER: You are. in a
sense, fortunate to be aware of your
hereditary patterns, although yours is
hardly cause for celebration Certain
diseases, such as culon cancer, do
tend to run in families, so I sympa
thize with your concerns
To begin with, accustom yourself to
the reality of periodic examinations
In my opinion, if you are over 30, you
should have a colonoscopy, a test dur­
ing which the doctor examines your
large intestine with a fiberoptic tube.
Check with a gastroenterologist to
confirm my recommendations.
Of course, my suggestion is only
that. The gastroenterologist may offer
another strategy
I can think of only one way for you

DEAR AHBY Tw enty yearn ago,
when I » « • a teen -ax er, I w «i
trupimi hv a letter in your column
A wom an had w ritte n about a
recent tragedy in her life, having
loHt a parent due to a terrible acci­
dent The writer appealed to your
reader* to make am end* w ith
family un«i friend* a* iumn a* p&lt;Mi­
llie, for her trag ed y wa* com­
pounded by having quarreled with
her dad and not having "made up*
tie fore he died You recommended
that people live their live* to the
fulle*t every day. and not to take
family and fnend* for granted
Well, even at 17. I recognized
good advice when I taw it I live
each day to the fullest to the he»t of
my ability and I have not taken my
family for granted
Sty ilad recently puiwd away —
■uddenly, without warning, from a
h e a rt a tta c k He wa* 62. The
thought that ha* comforted me in
the loas of my father wa* knowing
th at he and I had no *«houlda,
coulda. woulda'* * I long ago con­
fronted him ubvut thing* in our
relation*hip that we needed lo work
out, und because of th a t our
Inther'daughtfr relationship turned
into a friendship The same 1* true
of my relationship with my mother
and brother. During the last few
year*, rny parents und I had even
taken mini-vacation* together.
So. while I mis* my dad terribly
and wish he were still with us. I
know we had the best relationship

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

to minimize your chances of develop­
ing colorectal cancer Many experts
have convincingly demonstrated that
high-fiber diets exert a protective
effect against the problem that affect­
ed your forebears Therefore, on your
way to the gastroenterologist, stop at
the grocery store and stock up on
bran cereals. While the doctor can
offer you more specific advice,
roughage should become a part of
your daily life.
To give you related information, I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report “Viruses and Cancer.” Other
readers who would like a copy should
send $2 plus a long, self addressed,
stamped envelope to P.0 Box 2017,
Murray Hill Station, New York, NY
10156. Be sure to mention the title

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WHY16 IT
IMPORTANT
TOYOU THAT

A lzh e im e r's
A stijiport group for ad u lts
caring lor p atlrn tu with At/
h rlm er's Disease meets the
llrsl Friday of llte m onth, from
2 fo 3:30 p m . at All Souls
Catholic Churrh. .'101 W. Eighth
Street. Sanford T his service Is
sponsored l&gt;y the Greater Or­
lando A l/hrtm rr’s A ssociation.

support for the club for the Club and
for the T oastm asters International.
The criteria for selecting the recipient
Includes being a m em ber for 12
m onths. They m ust have exhibited
leadership. They should have partici­
pated In the weekly meetings. They
m ust have exhibited leadership. They
should have participated In the
weekly meetings. They should have
participated In a co n testan ts as either
contestant or a contest Judge. They
m ust be supportive of others. Karen
met these criteria. She also served as
a Judge at an Area Speech Contest.
The Gerry O’Meara Spirit of Success
Award Is given every six m onths. The
recipient Is a Club m em ber th a t h as
not received their Com petent T oast­
m asters Certification.
Their Club
participation should Include a tte n d ­
ing 75 |&gt;crcent of the scheduled
meetings, com pleting 3 speeches and

Grateful daughter
knows her father
died as a friend

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three, apparently it would have effect
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gleton club a loser on loser maneu
ver.

ASK DR. GOTT

by Jimmy Johnson

Substance abuse
SAFE.
S ubstance
Abuse
Family Education, is co n d u ct­
ing a I a Indies lit CitsK ' out
reach program. Interested o r ­
ganizations wanting to con tact
the Life Savers C lub of SAFE
may call Ijldiy K uharskr at
291-4357.

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F re e c lin ic F r id a y
A tree «little to !m hide blood
p ressu re check, blond sugar
screening and Im m unizations
will lx* held every Friday, from
9 to 11 a.m.. at the Geneva
Elem entary School in the old
school budding, corner of First
and Mam Street In Geneva Die
clinic ts sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partm ent I11 conjunction with
the Seminole C ounty SlierdTs
Office and Geneva Elem entary
School. For Inform ation, call
349-92H4.

Forms aro available at the Seminole Herald
office. 300 N. French Ave. Sanford. FL
32771. There is no charge for this service.

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The OMNI T oastm aster Club pre­
sented Its club aw ards and recognized
Its m em bers who had achieved th eir
Com petent T oastm asters Award o r
Advanced T oastm asters Aw’ards.
Karen Alford wits awarded the 19979H OMNI T oastm aster Award. Charlie
Allle was aw arded the Gerry O'Meara
Spirit of Success Award for Jan . I to
J u n e 30. 1998. Victor Clark received
the sam e award for July I to Dec. 31,
1998.
llte following OMNI T oastm aster
m em bers were recognized for having
completed th e ir 10 basic m anual
speeches: Victor Clark, Dr Gns J o ­
seph ami Sally Lukens.-Geoffrey
Baldwin. Rev. Wayne Harvey and Pe­
ter Young were recognized for re*
1 ctvmg their Advanced T oastm asters
Award.
l l t e Toastm asters of the Year Award
Is given in recognition of a member's

S u n r is e K iw a n is
'Die Seminole Sunrise Kl
wards Club m eets every Friday,
.it 7 .1 m . at Shoney’s. US 17­
92. so u th of Alqsirt lloulevard.
Guest a rr welcome For Infor
matlori. call Tony McDaniel at
324-0400.

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become too complacent today, you'll
anew the opposition to sail right past you
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20) Bwaig argu
mentativo usually ends up m tuMa
debates but today this behavior could
yield you more hostikty or animosity than
you bargain for
A R IE S (M arch 2 1-A prll 19) Whan it
comes lo getting involved m any |omt
effort today don I alow your head to get
lost m the clouds Keep your wits about
you or you could end up grving more than
you get
TAURUS (April TO U ay 20) Should your
ludgment be erroneous today, you rrvght
have to go back and unwind a bad situa­
tion Be pteparod to havo in your leet
what you don't have m your heart
GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) No matter
how pretty the day forego playing hooky
on duties or responsibilities Get on them
beforo the guy or gal who signs your pay­
check gets on you

Toastmaster club presents awards

possible I have no regrets and I
know ha didn’t either Thank you
for the advice, Abby I am grateful
AIJSON CAULDEN. RENO. NEV.

having served as the T oastm aster lor
at least one meeting.
Tlie OMNI Toastm aster Club meets
every Thursday evening at 5:30 p.m.
at the AAA H eadquarters In Heath­
row. For more Information call Jim
Ocque at 942-5227.
Public speaking Improvement comes
from continually preparing and pre
sentlng speeches. Each sjieech Is d e­
signed to teach a different aspect of
public speaking and to reinforce the
learned techniques.
Upon the suc­
cessful completion of ten speeches, a
m ember will c a m a higher degree.
The mission of a Toastm asters Club
Is to provide a m utually supportive and
positive learning environm ent. It gives
every member the opportunity to de­
velop com m unication and leadership
skills. It fosters self-confidence and
personal growth.

ADVICE
CO LUM NIST

Picnic
honors
Lambert

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Tilt* com m unity of Lemon
Bluff held a Celebration Pic­
nic for Barbara Uimbert on
Saturday. J u n e 2(3. B arbara
Is retiring as secretarytreasurer of the Lemon Bluff
Water Association, a posi­
tion she has served for the
past 15 years.
Residents
gave her a colorful bouquet
of spring flowers presented
try Loretta Smith, and also
gave several gift certificates
In appreciation of tier efforts
presented by W ater Associa­
tion president. Hon Cormier.

(anode i to: Dear Abby. Weddlne Booklet.
P.O. Bo. 447, » U « 7 M orei m T o E
0447. fPostage Is lnrtwdod-1

DEAR AIJHON: Plaaao ac­
cept my aympathy for the loaa
of your beloved father. I’m
touched that aomcthlng you
read In my column Inspired you
to make the moat of every pre­
cious moment you bed with
him.
Yeara ago, a reader aent me
thla wonderful poem that aaya
It very weD:

DEAR ABBY: I ain in my 50s
and have been a widow for several
yeara. Two years ago. I met a man
at church (III call him Bob) with
whom I fell in love We were very
close and eryoyed each other's com
pany. After almost two years. Bob
called it quits, saying the relation­
ship w asn't going anywhere. He
wanted marriage, but I was in no
hurry. I was financially set after my
husband's death, and 1 liked the
If you are ever going to love me,
freedom that came from not being
lzive me now, while I can know
mamed.
The sweet and tender feelings
After the breakup, my friends
Which from true affection flow,
and relatives came out of the wood­
lzive me now
work. Ona of them knew him pro­
While I am living.
fessionally and said he had a very
Du not wait until I’m gone
And th en Ihave It chiseled In poor reputation in tha community
and was not respected by his peers
marble.
She also said ha was known to date
Sweet words on ice-cold stone.
If you have tender thoughts of only women with money. It seems
everyone in lha family knaw this
me.
except me. I asked why no one had
[’lease tell me now.
said anything before, and they said
If you watt until Fra sleeping.
thay th o u g h t I w ouldn't believe
Never to awaken.
them because I seemed so in love.
There will be death between us.
However, they also said that if Bob
And I won t hear you then.
and
I had announced m arriag e
So if you love me, even a little
plans, they would have stepped in
bit.
I have mixed feelings about their
Iz&gt;t me know it while I’m living
knowing
aU this and discussing it
So I can treasure it
behind my back, but I'm thankful
they were ready to jump in to keep
DEAR ABBY: I am invited to a me from making a mistake.
I just want your readers to know
"black-tie* evening wedding this
month, so please answer this ASAP. that if they find themselves in a sit­
What exactly la black-tie wear for uation similar to mine, they should
men and women? Is there a differ­ listen with an open mind to people
ence between "formal* and 'black who love them. It could save them
from making a terrible mistake
tie"?
LUCKY TO BE SO LOVED
NEEDS TO KNOW
IN SANDPOINT, IDAHO

DEAR NEEDS TO KNOW:
There is no difference between
-formal- and “black tie.” It
meana the men should wear
tuxedos, and the women should
wear long dresses or dressy
cocktail attire.
fur .vorythlng you no.d lo kaow
•built wedding planning, ordor "How to
!!•*• • Lovely Wedding.* Send a bustnrwilied, eelf-nddrenoed envelope, plus

Tlie ptente was held at Hie
Kniich. Rob aiul Molly
Wucgcr's home next to the
boat ramp. Tables wen- set
up un d er the tires faring the
St. J o h n s river.
Homer
Stiles band provided the
foot-stomping music, an d
Sam and Shirley Brown
grilled
ham burgers
and
served up home-made baked
beans. There were many d e­
licious casseroles and desserts brought by Burhara's
neighbors.
A special guest was Put
Northey. chairperson of the
Volusia County Council,
who lias served Lemon Bluff
residents for many years.
Also attending were former
residents of the Bluff In­
cluding C urtis and Hilda
Goff of Winter Park. Bill and
DEAR LUCKY: Your friends Elizabeth Bush of Sanford,
and relatives managed the situ­ and Doris Beck Rivers of
ation wisely. They were ready Sanford.
whose
family
to unfurl the safety net if need helped develop Lemon Bluff.
be, but unless and until you
A search for a new secre­
were about to make a serious
tary-treasurer
will lx- among
mistake, they didn’t Interfere.
You are fortunate, indeed, to be tlie Items on the agenda at
the annual Water Associa­
so loved.
tion meeting which will be
CONFIDENTIAL TO MY held Saturday. July 31st. at
WOMB-MATE: Happy birthday, 10:00 a.m. at the Osteen Fire
Departm ent.
Sissy!

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for the project.

• Replacing the roof at City
Hall, plus the carpet and walls
in the Commission Chambers,
is expected to cost $266,000.
• The city is planning to
spend $118,000 for midge con­
trol, including larvacide, aerial
and ground spraying and light­
ing.
• Parks and grounds
improvements the city is plan­
ning will cost $99,500.
• New utility projects will
include $175,000 to provide cen­
tral utilities to the Central
Florida Zoo and $210,000 for a
water line to the Orlando
Sanford Airport.
In addition, the utilities
department is planning to initi­
ate the construction of a $10
million wastewater plant at the
airport, $3.6 million in improve­
ments in the west State Road 46
area, and $2 million in utility
lines in the Airport-Lake Mary
Boulevard Extension area.
The City will also fund $2 mil­
lion for Mill Creek pond acqui­
sition. construction and piping
along Mulberry Avenue.
• The Sanford Fire
Department is recommending
replacement of Fire Station #32
near Lake Mary Boulevard and
US. highway 17-92. The City
has $325,000 in funds available
for the construction of a new
fire station.
The county and state are

funding several key projects In
the city. County grants include
$50,000 for Goldsboro streetlights, and $40,000 for work on
the Goldsboro Master Plan. The
city will hire an additional
maintenance worker for $19,800
for the 13th Street Community
Station. Coastline Park, the
South-end Community Police
Station and Second Sheet.
The county has authorized
$40,000 per year for ten years
for the rehabilitation of Sanford
Memorial Stadium. The city will
pitch in $50,000 per year, plus
$115,000 this year for the stadiurn's rmovation. The city is try­
ing to raise money for $1.7 million in needed stadium rvnovalions through private donations.
The state is also funding reno­
vations at the Ritz Theater for
$278,551. The Orlando Sanford
Airport is expanding its jointuse domestic and international
terminal using $6 million in
state funding.
The city will proceed with
several projects using gas tax
funding. The projects include
$250XXX] for road paving
S838XXX) for repaving and pave­
ment management, $75,000 for
the first year of sidewalk
replacement, and $211,000 for
street lighting
The city will use $5.8 million
in county one-cert sales tax
funds toward lire construction
of the St. Johns Parkway.

Golden

"We have enough money to
continue nuking improvements
as it is," Benson said.
City Manager Gene Williford
Mid the $35 million In funding
enables the city to perform only
one-third of the improvements
to parks and recreation facilities
that are needed in the city.
Benson also opposed passing
the city's request by resolution
instead of by ordinance, as
originally planned, with a
public hearing for the ordinance
on July 19. Further hearings will
not be required for the resoluHan.

• Appointed Todd R
the Board of Adjustmen
Ing Henry Schumam
resigned effective j
Russell's term will expii
2001.
• Accepted a Capital I
analysis from the
Resources Management
of Maitland, a private co
company. In 2002, the
monthly water bill
increase by as much as $
account stemming from
ing construction of both

years old. Stormy was bom In
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She's lived there and In Florida
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John and Elizabeth Ball and
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(above) was 3-for-3 and scored
two runs n a 5-4 loss to Keene
(MWfPdei 4. but Sanford's AnOeto Petrocca (right) kept San­
ford Post 53's championship
topes alive, hurling a four-hitter
aa Post 53 beat West TarT*»
Post 248, 5-2. m Division D Pool
Ptay at the 28th Annual Fire­
cracker Tournament n DeLand
on Wednesday.

1 Minnesota TwinC*Wid
re m a n d e z of the Toronto
Ulue Jays: and outfielder*
Shaw n Green of the Tomnlo
Blue Jay*. Magglto Ordonez
of the Chicago Wlilte Sox.
B d . SurhotT of Die Baltlm orr Oriole* and B em le
William* of the New York
Yankee*.
Pitching will be David
Cone of the New York
Yankee*.
Roberto
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D n il Ray*. Pedro Martinez
of the Boston Red Sox. Mike
M uaslna of the Baltimore
Oriole*. Troy Perrlval of the
Anaheim
Angel*.
Jose
Rosado of the K ansas City
Koyal*. C harles Nagy of the
Cleveland
Indian*
and
Jo h n W rttrland and JefT
Zimmerman of the Texas
Rangers.

Wells Contracting
wallops Nobles

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Pebble Junction, which hue
the bye tills week, and Tennes
Country Saloon are tied foi
first place with 7-1 records
Trailing the leaders art
Courtyard by M aniolt of Lake
Mary (5-3). Well, Contracting

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Ctos Wargo (top) had a triple
and a single, scored ihree runs
and drove in four more runs, just
one of the 12 players who con­
tributed lo a 22-hit attack as
Wells Contracting lopped No­
bles Communication 22-8 in five
innings n the City of Sanford
Recreation Department Men's
Spring Wednesday Night Slow
Pitch Softball League ai Pinehurst Park.
Lost in Wens Contracting's big
night was an outstanding two
home run, five-RBI game for
Nobles Communication by Tom

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Comrnnn*catlon
(3 B5).* AAA Service*
(2 G) and
M.T. Muggs (18).
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of the season. Wells C ontract­ ,. N1f xt Wednesday at Plnehur*t
la rk Nobles Communication
ing then didn't play for
weeks because of a rain two challenges Pebble Junction at
0:30 p.m.: Tennessee Country
and a bye.
Saloon lakes on M.T. Muggs at
Then things settled down and
7:30 p.m.: and Well* Conthe team got to play four weeks
trartlng faces AAA Services at
In n row. going 2-2.
P "'- Courtyard by Marriott
But then another lull came as
of Lake Mary h as the week off
the squad only got to play once
‘&gt;,nrhl,R*&gt; ^ r k . the
over the next four weeks. In ­
City of Sanford Recrrallon and
cluding two rain o u ts und a
S prt"* Thursday
second byr.
Night Spring Slow Pitch Softball
. ™ e ‘own finally got back on
league will be In action with
the U n burst Park field after Its Kenny's Kim (2-7) playing the
most recent two-week layoff and
Regulators 1 3 -4 ) at 6:30 p.m.;
looked like it had not missed a
Wlglnton H re Sprinklers (3-4)
week as all |2 players who a p ­ tackling Wolfys (8-0| at 7:30
peared In the game scored a
nm . 10 had hits an d eight had
RBI a s Wells
Contracting,
which finished with 22 hits. In­ in o aoiluull (2 6 | at 8:30 p.m
Celeste Industries (2-7) is idle
cluding eight for extra bases,
Powering the Wells C on­
clobbered Nobles Com munica­
tracting offense were Mark
tion 22-8 In five Innings.
Clutterbuck (4-for-4. Including
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C ontract- two triples and one double
Ing/Noblea
Communication
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scored, six Rill).
game was the only one of the
Mike McLohon (one double, two
Ih rrr scheduled to actually take
slng'cs two ru n s scored, two
the field as Tennessee Country
Hill) and Ken Brown (one d o u ­
Saloon got Into a He for the
ble. two singles, three ru n s
league-lead when AAA Services scored,
one RBI).
did not show up for the game
Also
contributing
were C hris
and Courtyard by Marriott of
Lake Mary kept Its cham pion­ Wargo (one triple, one single,
b rre ru n s scored, four RBI)
ship hopes alive when M T
Muggs could not field a full Ruidy Brown (one triple. „„e
’'Ingle, one run scored, three

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Tim Raines la a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the
Oakland Athletics. His statistics for the 1099
season (s In the first column, personal-best
season totals In the second column and career
totals (Including 1999) In the third column.
Raines did not play as the A's extended the
American League West Division leading Texas
Rangers* losing streak to four games with a 4*0
shutout In a late Tuesday night fame and
walked In a plnch-hlttlng appearance as the
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Firecracker
probably would have beaten out the Infield hit
anyway, giving Rost 53 runners on first and
third with one out. Instead of a runner on first
with two out.
Anthony DlFonzo kept the inning alive with a
booming double to deep leftcenter field, scoring
Sanford easily.
DtForuo moved over to third on s wild pitch
and Carrington Flak eras brought tn to relieve
Post 4 starter Jeff Ambroalnl.
Ricardo Montalvo drew s walk during which
DlFonzo scored on a passed bell, cutting the
score to 5-4.
Jeremy Meyers worked out of s possible Jam In
the bottom of the sixth Inning and Post 53 hod a
chance at the comeback victory.
Chaz Lytle led off the seventh Inning with a
walk, but then came a bad break for the Sanford
squad.
With a no-ball, two-strike count, Lytle took off
on a steal attempt, but Matt Allegro's grounder
up the middle was snagged on a dtw by the Post
4 shortstop, who reached over and touched the
bag to retire Lytle and threw on to first to double
up Allegro.
What was frustrating for the Post S3 team was
not b o much the fact that the shortstop was cov­
eting with a righthanded pull hitter at the plate,
but that the second baseman also covered,
leaving two players out of position.
What made the play even more painful was
that Rich Rodgrlgurz followed with a double lust
short of the centerfleld wall, about 390-feet from
the plate. The game then ended when the next
batter grounded to short.
‘Some people might wonder why I didn't bunt.*
said Fergerson. "But with a runner on first

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Post 03 answered with two runs In the top of
the fourth Inning as Lytle bunted for a single,
went to second on a ground out and scored on a
two-out single by Richardson. Haney followed
with a triple to score Richardson.
Edwin Katn hit Petracca‘s first pitch for a home
run leading off the bottom of the fourth Inning,
but West Tampa would only get one more run­
ner. on a walk, the rest of the game.
Post 53 got a little insurance In the fifth inning
as DtForuo singled and went all the way to third
when the ball got past the rlghtflelder. He then
scored on a ground out by Montalvo.
Petracca finished with a four hitter, walking
two and striking out one.
Offensively for Post 53. Richardson was 3-lor3 with two doubles, two runs scored and two
RBI. Also contributing were Haney (triple, two
RBI). Rodriguez (double, run). Allegro (double).
Lytle and DtForuo (one single and one run each),
Rosado (single) and Montalvo (RBI).

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(Lytle) that has only been thrown out once all
year trying to steal and good hitter like Allegro at
the plate. I'm not going to bunt. We Just got a bad
break.’
Sanford finished 3-for-3 and scored two runs.
Also contributing for Post S3 were DlFonzo (2for-3 with a double, run. two RBI). Rodrigues
(double). Retraces. Lytle, AUegra and Jose
Rosado (single each) arid Ricardo Montalvo (run).
In the second game. Rodrigues doubled with
one out tn the top of the second Inning and came
home on s double by Richardson. Richardson
moved over to third on a wild pitch and scored
on a grounder by Brandon Haney.
West Tampa cut the lead to 2-1 In the bottom
of the third when Mathew Winn walked and
scored on a two-out double by Chris Roaende.

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RBI), George Pondg (one dou­
ble. one single, one run scored,
two RBI), Troy Hickson (tow
singles, three runs scored). Tim
Cooper (two singles, one run
scored), Bob WcUs (one single,
one run scored, one RBI), Mark
Whitley (one single, two runs
scored), Jody Cooper (one run
scored, two RBI) and Ray
Hartsfleld (one run scored).
Doing the damage for Nobles
Communication
WUks (two home runs, two runs
scored, five RBI). Jason Flannlgan (one double, one single,
one run scored, one RBI) and
Greg Richards (two singles, one
run scored).
Other hitters were Tony Tay­
lor (one single, one run scored,
two RBI). Jamie Pltzer (one sin­
gle. two runs scored). Richard
Stewart (one single, one run
scored) a^d Jeremy Chunat and
Bill Cogbum (one single each).

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This 9 a m. to 4 p.m. day
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For registration
bro­
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320-9708 during the day
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                    <text>W EDNESDAY
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91st Year. No. 210
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□ BRIEFLY
Youth Volleyball
C a m p s s e t fo r Ju ly
The Oviedo High School
Girl's Volleyball Team wUI be
hosting youth volleyball camps
this summer. The dates for the
cam ps are: Beginner/lntermediate Individual. July 2 0 - 2 7 .9
a.m .-7 p.m., $80; team camp,
July 2 8 - 3 1 ,9 a m.-8 p.m., $ 2 0 0 ;
Intermedtete/advanced Individ­
ual, Aug. 2 - 0 ,9 a.m .-8 p.m.,
$ 2 2 5 . The Instructors wB be
from various callages and uni­
versities. For more Information,
please contact Anna Hoiks.
Oviedo High School, at (407)
320-4044. There is limited
spacing. A $ 2 5 non-rsfundabis
deposit Is due Jufy 19 tor each
camp.

Track program
clears summer
hurdles

By Ruaa
Russ White_______________________
White
Staff Writer

'

KiVtltitfit
secutivetruer
year.

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S A N F O R D - In the next three days,
five elected officials w ill appraise the
Sem inole C ounty budget for Fiscal Year
1999-2000 - and if true to their intentions,
allow citizens a tax cut for a second co n ­

____•_

Although the proposed $438.5 m illion
spending plan for fiscal year is $60 m il­
lion m ore than this y ear's adopted b u d ­
get, residents w on 't be paying m ore
taxes.
T he county increased its revenue by 7.1
percent the previous year, and citizens
are going to keep receiving im proved

Looking for answers

High School, can be dfrsctad to
Rabbi Shapiro or Paul
(407 )i

□ QUOTE

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.

Tuesday. "Their tax rate won't be going
up."
Said Commissioner Dick
VanDerWeidc: 'We have windfalls this
year, and there is no need to eat them ujx
We have a chance to reduce taxes."
The Fiscal Year 1999-'00 county budget
reflects a staffing increase of 53 positions
See Budget, Page 3A

IHinson faces
more charges
B y B ill K ern s___________________

S A N F O R D - T h e Sanford
m an w ho ran a red light and
struck a vehicle, seriously
injurying the d riv er and killing
h er unborn twin sons, m ay face
additional charges a fter testing
positive for cocaine, m ethad one
and anti-d epressants a t the tim e
o f the crash, police say.
K enneth H inson, 4 8 , o f
Sanford , is already charged w ith
tw o co u n ts o f v eh icu lar h o m i­
cid e. T h e tw in sons o f Violetta
Bem auer, 31, died a little m ore

Town Meeting

In 8chool Eliminated (W.J.8E.)

3A

Staff W riter

ter choking, bieedtog, bums and
Stock. The cost Is $40.
The AduRCPR component

Please cal Rabbi Shapiro at
(407) 862-3606 for a let of

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services, see their property values grow
but have their taxes g o d ow n fifty cents.
Th e ow ner of a $100,00 hom e w ho
takes a $25,000 hom estead exem ption
currently pays $602.81 in co u n ty taxes.
"W e're looking to rew ard taxpayers
som e o f the 7.1 percent in crease in rev­
en u es from the past y ear," D istrict 5
C om m issioner Daryl M cL ain said

Participants we have the
opportunffy to team Me-eavtng
sfcfls lor adults, including ras­

of Lake Brantley High School.

Numbers

County budget climbs, taxes drop

The American Red C ross la
offering a Standard First Aid
course on Saturday, July 17
from 8 a m to 4 p m . at the
Sanford City Partes and
Recreation Center. 3 0 0 N. Piatt
Avenue.

ommsndstlons from ooooamad
parents on steps famlss can
take to keep chldnen i

Winning

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Red Cross offers
life-saving classes

A Town MasMng on weapons
and violence In
w i h&gt;
held tonlgN (Wednesday) at 7
p m at Conarsoalton Bath Am.
on the comer of Sand Lake
Road and Una Road In
Longwood. The public is Invited.
There wB be discussions from
community leaders, mental

Lottery

Wolfgang HaXHg. director of security for Seminole County, speaks during the Florida Senate Task Force on
8chool Safety meeting Monday.

School safety task force hosts hearing
Educators focusing on
behavior not teaching
B y Jo e DeBentie
Herald Staff Writer
S A N F O R D * T h e Florida Senate Task Force on
School Safety m et M onday in Sanford to receive
public input on how to cu rb violence and d is­
obedience in th e state's public school system s.
T h ey received an im passioned earful in the gath­
ering that ran 90-m in u tes longer than scheduled.
"E d ucators and adm inistrators now serve as
drug cou nselors, parole officers, probation offi­
cers, psychologists and sociologists. If w e could

Sanford police
report decline
in most crimes
However, authorities
report increase in
Victim less’ crim es of
prostitution, drug use

get back to the job of education, w e could knock
y ou r socks o ff," explained W olfgang H albig,
D irector o f Secu rity fo r S em in o le C ou nty
schools.

Staff Writer

H albig and representatives from C entral
Florida schools districts, private organizations,
and local law enforcem ent ag encies painfully
detailed the size and scop e o f problem s for the
bipartisan group w ho kicked o ff a series o f su m ­
m er-long fact-fin d in g m eetin gs statew id e at
Sem inole C ou n ty's Educational Support Center.
"Sch ool safety is a local issue, but if there w as
a n y th in g th e Flo rid a L eg islatu re should be
doing, especially the Florida Senate, I w anted to
m ake su re w e w ere doing it," said Senate preslS e t Safety, Page 7A

S A N F O R D - A lthough b u r­
glary an d sexual battery are
d eclin in g in Sanford, the n u m ­
b er o f d ru g and prostitution
arrests are increasing, accord ing
to an annual review by the
Sanford Police D epartm ent.
From 1997 to 1998, sexu al bat­
tery cases declined 2 0 p e rc e n t
burglaries decreased 24 percent,
and there w ere 44 percent few er

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than 24 hours after the M arch
15 accident.
Lake M ary police and the
State A ttorney's Office are co n ­
su lting today on w hether ad d i­
tional charges w ill be filed
against Hinson, according to
C apt. Sam Belfiore of the l^ k e
M ary Police Department.
H inson, w ho has a history o f
drug-related arrests, tested p osi­
tive for less than .01 m illigram s
o f cocaine. H e w as coining
h o m e from a drug rehabilitation
cen ter w here h e had received
d o ses o f m ethadone, police said.
S s s Hinson, Page 2A

B y B ill K a m i__________________

robbery cases. A uto theft cases
also decreased by 2 percent, the
report said.
"T h o se are good trends," C ity
M anager Tony VanDerw orp
said. " I think the trends are
pretty good in term s o f getting
a handle on som e of the
crim es."
However, aggravated assaults
increased eight p e rce n t from
365 in 1997 to 397 in 1998, and
hom icides increased from o n e
In 1997 to four in 1998.
T he departm ent's Q U A D unit
m ade 63 percent m ore arrests
for the sale o r purchase o f a
controlled substance, and vice
arrests increased 50 percent.
O ut o f 3,648 index crim es
Sea Crime, Page 3 A

No fish story: Josh Garrett lands a whopper

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Staff Writer

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S A N F O R D - H e is a you ng boy
w ho Ashes alone at a secret lake
alm ost every day o f h is sum m er
vacation.
Josh G arrett w ent to th e lake at
7:30 a.m . Tuesday.
"W e ca n 't keep him in b ed ," his
m other said. "H e goes fishing
every m orning."
Josh, 10-years-old, fancies him ­
self a s a good fisherm an. H e's
been at it five years, since his
uncle Jerry taught him the ropes.
Sin ce then h e's fished the
m ountain lakes o f Tennessee, the
stream s in N orth C arolina, the

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G ulf o f M exico and the lakes o f
M innesota.
Josh 's dad said the lad caught
40 to 50 fish •yellow perch, small
mouth bass and m uskie - each
d ay three su m m ers a g o in
M innesota.
"O n e day, I'm going to be a
fishing g u id e o r b e w ith the
C oast G u ard ," Josh said. "I'm
going to be w here I can fish.
Th at's w hat I like to do b est."
TUesday w as a special day for
Josh.
"M y dad bought m e a new
fishing p o le," h e said. "I had a
feeling I'd m ake a catch. M aybe
m y b est."
H is best had been 8-pound red-

fish Jo s h
h ooked
in
the
Intercoastal w hen h e barely w as
able to hold a fishing pole.
Early Tuesday Josh w as alone
a t the lake. A n hour o r so later
his friend C am eron Sm ith joined
him.
"I w as using a shiner," Josh
said, savoring the m om ent o f his
catch. "A n d h e cam e up. H e
cam e u p ."
He w as a 27-inch, 9 pound large
mouth bass.
’ Jo sh an d C am ero n fished
aw hile longer before they hur­
ried hom e to show the catch o f
the d ay to th e ir paren ts an d
friends.

8a# Fish, Page 3A

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Josh Garrett, ML and Ns Irtond Cameron 8mffh show off ttw 27-inch long
large mouth baaa Josh caught using golden shiners.

�2A •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Wednesday. June 16, 1999

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Capturing the
heart of Am erica
G eorge Bush w anted A m erica
to read his lips. H is son. Gov.
George W. Bush o f Texas has
begun cam paigning for the
Presidency by asking
Republicans to read their hearts.
"Is com passion beneath u s?"
he said at a fund-raiser in Iow a.
- "Is m ercy bejoyv us? Should our
. P arlY .be.led
som eone w h o
boasts o f a hard h eart?"
Gow/tinsh w ants to be know n
as a com p assionate conserv a­
tive. " I w elcom e the lab el," he
told his Iow a supporters. "A nd
on this ground I w ill m ake my
stand.
"T h e purpose of prosperity,"
he said, "is to m ake su re that
the A m erican dream touches
every heart. The pu rpose o f
prosperity is to m ake su re no
o ne is left out and no o ne is left
beh in d ."
Eight m onths before the first
Republican or D em ocratic
votes in a Presidential primary.
Gov. Bush is the prohibitive
favorite for his p arty's nom in a­
tion. Tw o o f the biggest states Florida and Texas • appear to
be in G eorge W. Bush's hip
pocket.
"H av in g his brother (Jeb Bush)
in the Florida G o v ern o r's
M ansion is a very pow erful
to o l," said Jim S id lin g , the Vice
C hairm an o f the R epublican
Party of Florida. "F lo rid a is
Bush C ountry."
Stelling doesn't believe Jeb
Bush w ill leave Florida to join
brother G eorge in W ashington
should he becom e president.
"Talk about them being ru n ­
ning m ales is silly," Stelling
said. "It isn't going to hap p en ."
T he Brothers K ennedy sw ept
into W ashington 39 years ag o

Staff
Writer

H inson---------C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1A

"H e w as taking m eth ad one as
part o f his treatm ent program ,"
Belfiore said. "H ow ever, on ce
y ou 'v e taken a m ethadone
treatm ent y ou 're not supposed
to d riv e."
T he blood test, released
Tuesday, also show ed an ti­
depressants w ere present,
including .15 m illigram s per
liter o f diazapam and .41 m il­
ligram s per liter o f nor-diazapam . In addition, .6 6 m il-

ligrantnper liter of - ( -

w hen JF K becam e president and
R FK w as the attorney general.
R epublicans w ere furious at
th e pow er the tw o K ennedys
w ield ed . "W e’re living in the
G rim W orld o f th e Brothers
W onderful," they com plained.
Ju st as John Kennedy talked
o f n ew hopes, new energy and
new idealism , G eorge W. Bush
w ants to give the country a
fresh start. G eorge and
B arbara's little cow boy is
rounding up votes.
G.W . B ush 's N o. 1 goal, is to
usher in the responsibility era •
an era he says, "stan d s in stark
contrast to the last few decades,
w here ou r cu lture has said: If it
feels good, d o it, and if you
have a problem , b lam e som eone
else."
t o be sure, G.W . Bush has
nam e recognition, big cam paign
m oney and is favored by w aves
o f organizational R epublicans.
H e's off to a fast start • w ell
ahead o f the oth er G O P co n ­
tenders.
Form er Red C ross president
Elizabeth D ole h asn 't draw n
first blood. N either has form er
Gov. L am ar A lexander, the
Tennessee volunteer.
"G iv e him cred it for w inning
the pre-season," A lexand er said.

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Benzoylecgonine, a narcotic,
w ere present. .He did not test
positive for the tranquilizer
Valium , police said.
Belfiore said that people
should not d riv e a fter taking
th e anti-depressants.
H inson's crim inal record
includes charges fo r cu ltivatin g
m arijuana, possession o f
cocaine, and m ultiple ch arges
fo r forging drug prescriptions.
Police say H inson had b een in
seven previous accid en ts, w ith
tw o DU1 arrests. H is m ost
recent D U I arrest w as in 1986.
H inson struck B em a u er's
1991 H onda Prelude in the d ri­
v er's side d o or w hen he ran a
red light w ith his 1984 fullsized D odge pickup. Bem auer
had a green light as she w as
turning onto R inehart Road
from the M and erly Subdivision
at 10:57 a.m . on M arch 15,
police said.
It took rescue w orkers 30
m inutes to rem ove B em a u er's *
ca r roof so she could b e airlift­
ed to O rland o Regional M edical
Center. Sh e suffered a ruptured
uterus and lacerations to her
left arm and left leg.

Violetta Bemauer, 31, was seriously injured and her unborn twins died a little more than 24 hours after
this March 15 accident. Tha driver of tha other car, Kenneth Hinson is charged with two counts of
vehicular homicide.

B em au er w as about 28 w eeks
pregnant w ith tw in boys.
Baby Brian died just before
m idnight on M arch 15, and
baby Josh u a died shortly after
noon on M arch 16 a t the Arnold
Palm er H ospital for C hildren &amp;
W omen.
T he tw ins w ere delivered by
C asaerian section M arch 15 at
the neo-natal care unit o f
A rnold P alm er Hospital. Brian
w eighed tw o pounds, five
ounces, and Josh u a w eighed
tw o pounds, n in e ounces at
birth, hospital officials said.
Th e tw ins w ere in extrem ely

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critical condition due to the
traum a o f the ruptered uterus, a
hospital spokesm an said.
This w as the first pregnancy
for Violetta and David Bem auer

o f Lake Mary, w ho have been
m arried for a year.
H inson has been free on bail
from the Sem inole County Jail
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-------Police Lot.-----D U I A rrests
A ltam onte Sp rin g s * Ju ne 14. Evelyn C hebbak, 39, o f H aperon
Street, Apopka, w as slopped by A ltam onte Sp rin g s p olice on
East A ltam onte Drive. Sh e w as charged w ith d riv in g under the
influence o f alcohol.
S a n fo rd - Ju ne 14. Jam ie A lan Lew is, 30, o f C ed a r Avenue,
Sanford w as stopped by Sem inole C ou nty d epu ties a t D cpugh
Street and Jackson Street. H e w as charged w ith d riv ing under
the influence o f alcohol and operating a m otor veh icle w ith a
suspended license.
D ru g A rrests
S a n fo rd * Ju ne 14. Joseph M ichael A bachc, 18, o f G rovew ood
D rive, Sanford was arrested follow ing a search o f his residence
by Sem inole C ounty deputies. H e w as charged w ith possession
o f m ore than 2d gram s o f cannabis, possession o f d ru g p ara­
phernalia, and possession o f a firearm w ithout serial num bers.
C asselb erry - Ju n e 14. D aniel Bradshaw , 38, o f A cadem y
Avenue in Sanford, w as stopped b y C asselberry p o lice at SR
600 and Button Street. H e w as charged w ith possession of
ca n n ab is-leu than 2 0 gram s, possession o f d rug paraphernalia,
d riv ing w ithout a valid d riv e r's license, and violation o f child
restraint laws.
A ltam o n te Sp rin g s • June 15. Joseph Vito M attina, 31, o f
Sp ring Ridge Circle, D eBary w as stopped by S em in o le C ounty
deputies at O ak Street in A ltam onte Springs. H e w as charged
w ith possession o f crack cocaine.

Commission O K ’s funding
for M ill Creek project
B y Bill K a m a __________________
Staff Writer
S A N F O R D -T h e Sanford
C ity C om m ission on M o n d ay
approved a $949,000 bid to co n ­
struct a retention pond on 65
acres o f land as part o f the city 's
M ill C reek project.
T h e city is contracting w ith
the Bishop &amp; Butrey co m p an y
to provide on-site d rainage,
grassing and fencing for the
M ill C reek retention pond. The
property will be deeded to the
city w hen the project is co m ­
plete. Bishop St Buttrey low ered
their previous bid by $75,000.
Staff also assured com m ission ­
er Velma W illiam s that M ill
C reek C anal w ill b e enclosed In
a black-coated ch ain lin k fence
to enhance safety. W illiam s,
w ho represents the residents
around M ill C reek, has been the
co m m iu io n 's leading p ro p o ­
nent o f the project.
"I am so glad that this project

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Burglary/Grand T h e ft

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S a n fo rd - Ju ne 14. Shirley A nn W illiam s, 31, o f Pine A venue,
Sanford w as arrested by Sanford police follow ing an incid ent at
A rb or C ircle in Sanford. Sh e w as charged w ith burglary o f an
occupied dw elling and crim inal m ischief.
C asselb erry - June 15. Pedro Petey C olon, 21, o f H elen Street,
C aaadbeny, w as stopped by S em in o le C ou nty d ep u ties on
N orth H ighw ay 17-92. H e w as charged w ith grand theft auto.

'
REVEREN D
M ARCUS
H.
BUUCK
Reverend M arcus H. Buuck, 81,
C atbird C ourt, O viedo, died
Sunday, June 6, 1999. Bom M ay
25, 1918 in O hio City, O hio, h e
m oved to Central Florida in 1998
ftim i S t Ha m burg. Rev. Buuck
w a e C l e r g y m a n . H e w as a
o f S t Luke's Lutheran
Rev. Buuck was form er Paetor o f
S t Jo h n 's Lutheran C hu rch;
F ree eo il M l-1943-1946, Zion
Lutheran Q u ird v M arsh all M l1946-1957, M ount H ope Lutheran
C hu rch; A llen P ark, M I-19571975, Z io n Lutheran C hurch,
M o n , M I-1975’1984. H e w as the
W inter Visitation Pastor for G race
L utheran
C hurch
of
St.
Petersburg.
Survivors Indude wtfe, Lorraine
H . Buuck, O viedo; son. Reverend
D avid
Buuck,
M innetonka,
M in a ; son. Reverend Jonathan
Buuck Lebanon, O hio; daughter,
Kathleen Wind, Reston, Va.; sister,
O ta Buuck, Homboldt, Term.; six
grandchildren.
Baldw in-Faixchild Funeral
Home, Oviedo, is in charge o f ser­
vices.
B A R T H O L O M E W F. "B A R T "
G ALLETTA
Bartholomew F. "B art" Galietta,
74, O sw ego Ave., Deltona, died
Monday, June 14, 1999. Bom in
N ew York, N X h e m oved to
C entral Florida in 1945. Mr.
G alietta w as a retired M aster
Mechanic. H e w as retired from
Florida Pow er after 3 5 years of
service. H e w as a m em ber o f All
Sou ls C atholic C hurch fo r 54
Mr. G alietta served in the U S
Navy, ans w as a WWU Veteran.
H e w ee a m em ber o f Knights of
C olum bus and C entral Florida
Woodworkers Guild.
Survivors include w ife, Rosie
Keogh G alietta, Deltona; sister,
Ramonda, N ew York, N X winbrother,
R alph
G alietta,
Leominster, M ass.; sons, Fred of
Soddy Daisy, T enn; M ichael o f
W inter P ark; tw o daughters:
Su san O H a llo re n o f Q uincy;
M aria R ichaide, Jacksonville;
step-daughters, Laura H ow ell,
Sanford; Susan Kaukas, Ashland,
V a j step-sons, Jason D . K e o l G len
Allen, V a ; seven grandchildren;
five great-grandchildren.
BriMcn Funeral H om e, Sanford,
is in charge o f services.

■(Viri l

1 "'

Friday June 11, 1999. Bom Aug.
13, 1913 in G ittsburg, Kan., she
m oved to C entral Florida in 1974
from Rockford, DL M rs. Q ualheim
w as a homemaker. Sh e w as s
m em ber o f S t L uke's Lutheran
C hurch, O viedo.
Survivors Include husband,
M aurice E. Q u alheim , O viedo;
step-son, Kenneth Q ualheim , The
V illages; step -d au gh ter, C a s tle
Led yard, S tev en sv ille, M ich.;
step-daughter, F ran ces S m a lt
Benton H arboc M ic h j brother,
Delbert Fowler, Interiochen; sev­
eral grandchildren; several great­
grandchildren.
Baldw in-FalrchUd Funeral
H om e, O viedo, is in c h a ig r o f ser­
vices.
R O B E R T L O U IS S T E A R N S , JR .
Robert Louis Steam s, Jr., 77,
Water O ak D rive, Sanford, died
Saturday, Ju n e 12, 1999. B o m
Sept. 2 2 ,1 9 2 1 in Logan, Iow a, he
moved to C entral Florida in 1984.
Mr. Steam s w as a m anager in
product public relations for 18
years w ith Xerox in Rochester,
N X before retirin g H e w as a
Protestant.
Mr. Steam s graduated from
M ichigan State U niversity w ith a
B achelor's D egree in Journalism.
H e w orked for the Philadelphia
Bulletin and the N ew York Daily
N ew *.
Survivors in d u d e w ife, Irene
S tea m s, Sanford ; son, M ichael
Steam s, M D , V ienna, Va.; son,
Jonathon Steam s, Los Angeles,
C alif; so n , R obert S tea m s,
P h iladelp hia,
P a.;
daughter,
C ath erin e M aheu , Plattsburgh,
N X daughter, B arbara B aid a,
Atlanta, G a« sister, Patrid a Butler,
M ichigan.
G ram k ow Fun eral H om e,
Sanford, is In charge o f arrange­
ments.

LA

'T h is o n e is the b est," Josh
said. "M y dad says h e m ay have
it m ounted.
G oing back tom orrow ?
'S u re," Josh said late Ib e s d a y
afternoon. T 'l l b e b ack tom or­
row. And the next day. A n d the
next day. T his is w hat I d o ."

$378.9m $438.6m
-$24.6m -$31.1m
-S97.3W »132.7ml
$2S6.6m

$274.8m

Percent chang* In New Ravanua 7.1%

B u d g et--------C o n tin u e d fro m P age 1A

from the previous y ear — 21 of
these are requests from Sheriff
Don Eslingcr, tw o for the cou rt­
house and 30 from various
county departm ents.
In h er report to the BCC,
A cting C ounty M anager C indy
C oto said that in the past five
years the population o f the
county had increased annually
by 2.2 percent. A t the sam e
tim e, position count has aver­
aged 5 percent annual Increase.
T h e budget m eetings — which
are televised on SCTV —

resum e at l JO p.m. today and
continu e through Friday, w hen
the com m issioners will trim
w hat can b e trimmed and
approve w hat it necessary.
There w ill b e tw o public hear­
ings advertised for Septm cber
when the final budget is ad opt­
ed.
Residents should be aware
they also are subject to taxes
from the Sem lnone County
School D istrict and the St. Jo h n 's
Water M anagem ent District.
Hold those vacations to Fiji.

Jo sh , a fifth -g ra d er at
Id y llw ild e E lim en tary Svh ool,
M id he d ream s about even b ig ­
ger catches.
H e sees h im self on a tropic sea.
And som etim es he sees h im self
w ell beyond that sea.

Crime
« a h | i 1A
reported d u rin g 1998, the clear­
ance rate for solvin g the cases
w as 45.2 p e rce n t Index crim es
in d u d e hom icide, sexual bat­
tery, burglary, au to th e ft larce­
ny, aggravated a s M u lt and rob­
bery.
T h e C rim inal Investigation
D ivision m ad e B i t felony and
m isdem eanor arrests an d recov­
ered $839,665 W brth o f stolen
property.
A C om m unity Policing Team
has been p u t in to action in the
G oldsboro area. T h e team is
m aking con tacts w ith business­
es and com m u nity leaders.
O ther com m unity policing
activities h av e included assem ­
blies to prom ote bicy cle safety
a t C room s A cad em y and
G olsboro E lem entary S c h o o l
and partnership in the H arbor
O rganization that prom otes
education for child ren living in
Public H ousing and sourrounding areas o f Sanford.
*The reports are getting a lot
better than the reports that w e've
had ," M ayor L a n y Dale said.
"(T h e police) are doing a good
Job o f com m unity p o lk in g ."
Police conducted traffic sur­
veys o f the A cad em y M anor
subdivision, an d rem oved graf­
fiti from the w all surrounding
A cadem y M anor.
A survey o f residents in the
Lockhart and G old sboro co m ­
m unities show ed that residents

are con cern ed about drugs,
street lighting, loitering, and
traffic problem s such a s oars
that stop in the m idd le o f the
road. T h irty-on e percent said
drugs are th e m ost im portant
issue affectin g their neighbor­
hood.
Forty-five percent o l th e 150
respondents said they f e d real
safe d urin g the day, an d an oth er
4 5 percent said they fe d fairly
safe. O n ly 10 p ercent said they
d o n ot f e d safe.
T h e respondents said they fe d
m ore insecu re s t n ig h t w ith 4 8
percent saying th ey d o not fe d
safe. O n ly 15 percent said they
f e d real safe, and 31 percent
said they f e d fairly safe.

4-l&gt;. ■ ■ ■

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Genevieve F .Q ualhdm , 85, West
State Road 426, O vied o, died

is m oving forw ard ," com m is­
sioner Velma W illiam s said. "It's
im portant to a lot o f peop le."
T lie city had originally
planned to use only the eastern
pit o f M ill C reek, w hich is about
20 acres. Staff said the larger
pond has three tim es the reten­
tion capacity, and that it w ill
reduce the risks o f flooding.
T h e p rice for the retention
pond is ten percent below pre­
vious estim ates the city received
for a sm aller pond. A lthough
the larger pond increases long
term m aintenance costs, the
agreem ent saves the city m oney
in m itigation, perm itting, co n ­
tract developm ent, and ad m in­
istration, staff u id .
C ity manager Tony
V anD erw orp Mid the d ty is
Mving $116,000 w ith the agree­
m ent.
"T h is m akes for a nice big
retention a rea ," M ayor La try
D ale Mid. "It w ill b e a nice
im provem ent for th e resid ents."

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�4 A •Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida •Wednesday June 18. 1999

Editorial &amp; Opinion
Your View
To th e E d i t o r
A s fa r a s m o re a s s a u lts o r
v io le n c e o n th e p o lic e g o e s ,

C o m m u n ity ) to P U D
(P la n n e d U n it D e v e lo p m e n t)
to a llo w s tu d e n t h o u s in g 100

a n d a d u lts fig h tin g , w h a t a re

fe e t fro m C r e e k w o o d , a s in ­

w e s a y in g to th e k id s ? W e

g le fa m ily d e v e lo p m e n t.

a r e tr y in g to c u t d o w n o n

U n iv e rs ity C o m m u n ity z o n ­

h o u s in g p ro je c t o n A la fa y a

c a m p u s ? A c c o r d in g to th e

G r a d u a tio n ra te s w o u ld b e

d e n y th e E m m e r s tu d e n t

n e a r C o lo n ia l Dr. H o w e v e r,

U C F h o u s in g o ffic e o n ly

h ig h e r. T h e y w o u ld b e m o re

h o u s in g p ro je c t o n Ju n e

a b o u t 2 ,1 0 0 s tu d e n ts liv e o n

lik e ly to fin a n c ia lly h e lp s u p ­

2 2 n d . S tu d e n t h o u s in g Is n o t

c a m p u s . K n ig h t s K ro s s in g ,

p o rt th e U n iv e rs ity a fte r

c o m p a tib le w ith s in g le f a m i­

o ff c a m p u s h o u s in g , h a s,
2 ,5 3 2 b e d s . M a n y o f th e

g ra d u a tio n . L a stly , th e c o m ­

ly h o m e s . P le a s e a tte n d th is

a v e ry v o ca l g r o u p o f lo c a l
re s id e n ts to ld C o m m is s io n e r
E d w a r d s th a t " n o w a y d id

m u n ity a s a w h o le w o u ld

m e e tin g to s h o w y o u r o p p o ­

v io le n c e in th e s c h o o ls , s o m e

in g is n o lo n g e r u s e d . It is a

th e y w a n t s tu d e n t h o u s in g
n e x t to th e ir n e ig h b o r h o o d ."

m a jo r u n iv e r s it ie s h o u s e

b e n e fit a s th e s tu d e n ts w o u ld

s itio n . Y o u r n e ig h b o r c o u ld

p e o p le a re s a y in g w h a t I

w id e o p e n z o n in g w h ic h

T h e c o m m is s io n e r lis te n e d

n e a r ly h a lf o f th e s tu d e n ts o n

b e in a sa fer, q u ie te r e n v i­

b e n e x t...

h a v e s a id , re tu rn p r a y e r in

a llo w s to e v e r y th in g fro m

a n d M r. E m m e r d r o p p e d th e

c a m p u s . T h e b e n e fits a re

ro n m e n t. If y o u a g r e e w ith

s c h o o ls a n d th a t c o u ld p o s s i­

lib ra rie s , m u s e u m s , b o ta n ic a l

p ro je c t. In a re c e n t c o n v e r s a ­

m an y .

th is ; S e n d le tte rs to

o f th e C o n s titu tio n , a fu n c ­

b ly c u t o u t so m u c h v io le n c e .

g a rd e n s , s c h o o ls , c lin ic s , a n d

tio n w ith M r. E m m e r h e

s a fe r e n v ir o n m e n t w h ic h is

C h a n c e llo r A d a m H e rb e rt,

tio n o f g o v e r n m e n t is to p r o ­

F ir s t, s tu d e n ts h a d a

" A c c o r d in g to th e P re a m b le

h o u s in g . P h ilip E m m e r, a

a c k n o w le d g e d th a t O r a n g e

m o re c o n d u c tiv e to le a rn in g .

1 5 th flo o r, F lo rid a E d u c a tio n

m o te th e g e n e r a l w e lfa re ,

h a v e m o re tr a in in g ; d o n 't b e

d e v e lo p e r fro m G a in e s v ille ,

C o u n ty is s lo w in g d o w n o n

S e c o n d , th e y a r e a lr e a d y o n

C e n te r, 3 2 5 W . G a in e s S t.,

th is m e a n s a b a la n c in g o f p r i­

s o q u ic k to m a k e a n a r r e s t o r

w a n ts to b u ild 14 th r e e -s to r y

s tu d e n t h o u s in g p r o je c ts a n d

c a m p u s s o th e n e a r b y ro a d s

T a lla h a s s e e # 2 3 9 9 -1 9 5 0 . H e

v a te rig h t w ith p u b lic g o o d ,

T h e s e y o u n g 'c o p s ' s h o u ld

w h a te v e r, d o n ’t 'ju m p th e

h ig h b u ild in g s o f 1 6 8 a n d a

th a t a t le a st tw o o th e r d e v e l­

a r e n o t s o o v e r b u r d e n e d w ith

is th e h ea d o f a ll o f th e S ta te

a n d w h e n th e y c o n flic t, th e

g u n ' g e t th e fa c ts first.

to ta l o f 4 5 6 b e d r o o m s n e x t to

o p e r s a re lo o k in g to b u ild

tr a ffic . T h ir d , th e y w o u ld b e

U n iv e rs itie s in F lo rid a . A ls o

la tte r h a s p r e -e m in e n c e ."

a M c C u llo c h R o a d n e ig h b o r ­

s tu d e n t h o u s in g o n

a h a p p ie r, m o r e c o h e s iv e s t u ­

a c o p y a n y le tte rs to y o u r

(D a v id T ro p f)

d e n ts w h o w o u ld b e m o re

S a t e L e g is la to rs .

G eo rg e M . Tu d or
S a n fo rd

h o o d . W ith re c e n t O r a n g e
C o u n ty d e c is io n to d e n y

M c C u llo c h R d .
W ith th e recen t d e n ia l o f

K n ig h ts K r o s s in g P h a s e IV

K n ig h ts K ro ssin g a n d S p a n o s

a n d S p a n o s b e c a u s e o f th e

a n d th e d isc lo su re o f c rim e

T o th e E d i t o r
" T h e a s s u m p tio n th a t n o

p ro b le m w ith s tu d e n t h o u s ­
in g c r im e a n d n o is e y o u

o b v io u s th at stu d en t h o u sin g

o n e h a s th e r ig h t to te ll o w n ­
e rs w h a t th e y c a n a n d c a n
n o t d o w ith th e ir p r o p e rty is

w o u ld th in k th a t th e d e c is io n
fo r th is p r o je c t is a n e a s y o n e .
H o w e v e r, th is is n o t th e c a s e .

is n o t co m p a tib le w ith sin g le
fa m ily h o m es. O ra n g e C o u n ty

a sh a m c o n tr a d ic te d b y e x p e ­

D e s p ite a c r o w d o f a t le a s t 3 0

rie n ce a n d fa ct. Z o n in g a n d

lo c a l r e s id e n ts in o p p o s itio n

to d e a l w ith b u fferin g stu d en t
h o u s in g , h otels, b o a rd in g

la n d -u se p la n s a r e p re c is e ly a
fu n c tio n o f g o v e r n m e n t th a t

to th is p r o je c t, w ith a b o u t a
d o z e n s p e a k in g a g a in s t it, a

p la ce s lim its o n h o w a p r o p ­

p e titio n o p p o s in g th e d e v e l­

m e n d s 1500 feet b e tw e e n

e rty m a y b e u s e d . P ro p e rty

o p m e n t s ig n e d b y n e a r ly a ll

h o te ls o r b o a rd in g h o u se s a n d

o w n e rs n o t o n ly a c c e p t th e s e

o f C r e e k w o o d re s id e n ts , th e
M a y 5 th z o n in g b o a rd v o te d

s in g le fa m ily h o m e s w o u ld b e

re strictio n s, b u t w e lc o m e
th em a s p r o te c tin g th e ir

to r e c o m m e n d th e z o n in g

n e e d s to u s e th is o rd in a n c e

p ro p e rty v a lu e s ." (D a v id
T ro p f, " M y W o r d " " T h e

c h a n g e to a llo w fo r th e a p a r t­

a n d a d o p t o n e sim ila r to it

m e n ts to b e b u ilt.

n o w b e fo re a llo w in g a d d itio n ­
a l stu d e n t h o u sin g .

O rla n d o S e n t in e l" )
A n im p o r ta n t d e c is io n w ill

U p to n o w S e m in o le
C o u n ty h a s n o t h a d th a t

h o u se s w ith sin g le fam ily
h o m es. T h e O rd in a n ce re co m ­

a d e q u a te . S e m in o le C o u n ty

T h e m a in is s u e is w h y
d o e s n 't th e U n iv e rs ity o f

p .m . in th e S e m in o le C o u n ty
C o m m is s io n e r 's c h a m b e r s

d e n t h o u s in g . T h is is ra p id ly
C h a n g in g a s O r a n g e C o u n ty

C e n tr a l F lo rid a a c c e p t
re s p o n s ib ility a n d h o u s e 3 0 -

101 E a s t 1 s t S t , in S a n fo r d .

is o v e r s a tu r a te d w ith a p a r t­

C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r 's w ill

m e n ts c a t e r in g to s tu d e n ts
a n d th e y a r e s ta rtin g , f a d e n y
th e s e p r o je c ts . -M r . E m m e r

5 0 % o f th e ir s tu d e n ts o n c a m ­
p u s ? A c c o r d in g to th e U C F

w a n te d to b u ild a s tu d e n t
• •••* w
• »qc. . *j(iii:»

O v ie d o

is p ro p o sin g a n ew O rd in a n ce

m u c h e x p e r ie n c e w ith s tu ­

fro m U C (U n iv e r s ity

S u s a n E b e r le

T h e C o u n ty
C o m m is s io n e r s m u s t v o te to

a n d n o ise co m p la in ts; it is

b e m a d e o n J u n e 2 2 a t 7 :0 0

. d e c id e .w h e th e r t o c h a n g e th e
z o n in g * m 1 3 7 a c r e s o f la n d

lik e ly to p a r tic ip a te in o n
c a m p u s a c tiv itie s .

, h o u s in g o ffic e o n ly a b o u t
2UOO. s t u d e n t s -liv e o n c a m - ,
p u s . K n ig h ts K r o s s in g , o ff

Hastert looking for reinforcements

Berry's World

T h e rap on Speaker D ennis H astert is that
h e's not N ew t G ingrich. For conservatives,
th a t's a sham e. For m oderates, th a t's just
fine. For those w ho like a politician to b e
som ething h e Is not, they have Bill C linton.
A visit w ith the Sp eaker last w eek reveals
a kind o f principled pragm atism . It is
founded on R epublican co re beliefs, but
tem pered w ith the realization that, given a
six-seat m ajority w ith n o philosophical
unity on w hich to construct a voting bloc,
there is a lim it on w hat h e and his m ajority
can d o w ithout reinforcem ents.
"W e'll have a tax cu t b ill on the floor o f
the H ouse by the 26th o f July. W e'll have a
tax cut bill out o f the S en ate Finance
C om m ittee by the 26th o f July. I think th at's
w hat the people w an t. I d o n 't know w hat
the form ula is, b u t w e'll b e looking at the
m arriage penalty and inheritance and d eath
taxes w hich hurt sm all business and farm ­
ers."
Hastert suspects th e reason for the angst
am ong his critics is the d ifficu lty in getting
the Republican m essage through the postM onica, post-im peachm ent an d now postK osovo W ashington. A bou t criticism o f his
leadership, the form er w restling coach and
teacher o f the C on stitution says, "T h e o n ly
w ay to w in is to brin g people together.
W hether y ou 're a m od erate o r conservative,
ou r m argin is too sm all not to p u ll together
to get things done. We d o n 't have the lu xu ­
ry to b e fractionalized so that 15 o r 2 0 p eo­
ple can go o ff at th eir leisu re and d o their
ow n thing. But in o rd er fo r u s to add to o u r

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m ajority, the people a re going to have to se&lt;
th at th is C ongress an d th e R epublicans are
d o in g good for th e country. It's to the
ad v an tage o f o u r ad versaries not to let us
d o anything. T h eir
......................... .......... ,
g am e plan w ill d ivid e
u s, d riv e w edges, slow
u s d ow n . T h ey 'll pick
o ff six peotle w henever
they ca n ."
T h e Speaker offered
new d etails about his
d ealin g s w ith H illary
R od ham C linton w hich
m igh t b e o f interest
should sh e d e d d e to
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run fo r the Senate from

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N ew York.
Six years ago, M rs.
C lin to n and a staff that
• • • • • • •
m et in secret w ere attem pting to nationalize
h ealth care. "In June, 1993, w e had a d in ­
n er," H astert recalls. " It w as M rs. C linton,
R ep. Joh n K a sk h , fou r o r five other people,
and m e. I w as th e last o n e to ask a question.
I said , 'M rs. C linton, have you thought
ab o u t m edical savings accounts (M SA s)?'
Sh e said , T h e y w o n 't w ork.' I
said, 'W h y not?* Sh e said, 'W ell, for tw o rea­
sons. People a re greedy. T h ey'll w ant to take
th at m on ey an d w o n 't g et the services for
th eir fam ily — the screenings, preventive
c a re .'"
H astert say s h e told M rs. C linton th at part
o f it is an educational process to inform
p eop le that if they d o certain things th ey'll

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b e healthier. H e recalls h er saying, "N o , no.
T h e governm ent w ill tell them w hen to get
the screenings, w hen to get th e preventive
care. T h at's h ow w e're goin g to d o it in m y
health care p lan ."
H astert says h e thought to him self,
‘T h a t's d ictatorial." A skin g h er the second ,
reason for her d oubts about M SAs, he says
she responded, "A ll that m oney goes to th e 1
private sector an d the federal governm ent
w ill spend that m oney better than the p ri­
vate sector w ill."
For Hastert, this crystallized the difference
betw een the parties. D em ocrats believe gov­
ernm ent can spend p eop le's m oney better
than the people w ho earn it. Republicans
think "th e individual Is a t the center o f the
decision-m aking process and w e are
accountable for ou r d ecisions, not
gover,m en$."
H astert plans to take that m essage n ation-;
al an d ask for ad d itional R epublics, troops. „
To d o w hat? To d o m o re o f w hat h e p "o m ises h is lim ited m ajority has planned for the i
current sesslo.
M any conservatives con fu se loudnesO
w ith Idadership and personality w ith poll- ;
cy, w hether on e w ins o r not. Speaker
H astert says h e know s the H ouse and how !
D em ocrats play the gam e. H e 's betting t h a t :
not m aking h im self a target and staying
focused on w hat is d oab le w ill be enough to
w iden the G O P m ajority next year.
We'U know in 16 m onths.
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People
Serve Dad steak ‘n’ taters on his day
B lo o d B a n k

S e r to m a C lu b

C en tral Florida Blood B a n k
Is a sk in g d o n o rs of all ty p es
blood - esp ecially O -ty p c d o ­
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in fo rm a tio n , call 3 2 2 - 0 8 2 2 .

T h e S e rto m a C lub o f S outh
S em in ole C o u n ty , d e d ica te d to
th e a d v a n ce m e n t o f sp e e c h an d
h e a rin g ch ild ren , m e e ts every
T h u rsd a y m o rn in g , from 7 :3 0
to 8 :3 0 a .m „ a t th e F lo rid a
H o sp ital S en io r C itizen s C e n ­
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Road w h ich c o n n e c ts to Lake
E m m a R oad , o n e m ile so u th o f
Lake M ary B o u lev ard .
P o te n ­
tial m e m b e rs a re Invited lo a t ­
ten d .
F o r In form ation , c a ll
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C o n s e r v a tio n d is tr ic t
T h e Sem in ole Soil &amp; W a te r
C o n se rv a tio n
D istrict
m e e ts
e a c h third W ed n esd ay o f th e
m on th at 4 p .m . a t th e office,
at BOO W. Lake M ary B lvd ., In
S an fo rd . C all 3 2 1 - 8 2 1 2 .

I'm going to be s cultnajy sexiat and
suggeat that, for Father's Day, you
serve Dsd s great big helping of that
quintessential guy food: m eat and
potatoes. Really good meat and really
crispy, fried potatoes. Yes, we're talk­
ing tat, salt and cholesterol here, none
of them nutritionally correct. But for
s once In-a-bluc-moon blow out, a cel­
ebration of guy-hood, and 1 delicious
feed, nothing can best It
The recipes here all call for porter­
house steaks, which "Food Lover's
Companion,” by Sharon Tyler llerbst,
defines os “one of the best and moat
expensive meats ." It Is cut from the
tenderest part of the beef, the short
loin, and Is like a T-bone, only thick­
er. Suffice It to s*y. It Is food worthy
of s great Dsd. The recipes also call
for 16-ounce Individual servings of
steak. You can reduce the portion size
or just make sure Dsd is good and
hungry when you call him to the table.
It's best to make these steaks on a
grill. Not only will the flavor be supe­
rior, but you need your oven to do the
potatoes. A broiler will work, though.
The Aral recipe below comes from
John Rinaldi, a student si the New
England Culinary Institute in Montpe­
lier, VI. The others are from “The
SteaUover's Companion,” fay Freder­
ick J . Simon, which, com e to think of
it, might be a good gift for Dsd on
Father's Day. You 11 notice that none
of the recipes call for fancy marinades,
and they call for very little in the way
of spices: the steak is left alone lo taste
like itself.
If you c a n t support such culinary
sexism. I have a suggestion to make:
Save these recipes until next May, and
serve one of them on Mother's Day.
Mom will love them, too.

W e ig h t W a tc h e r s

R e c o v e ry * In c
R ecovery. In c., Is a self-h elp
m en ial h ealth o rg an izatio n for
people w ho su ffer from p a n ic
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g en eral n ervou s sy m p to m s. F o r
In form ation , call G G 0-2003, o r
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TOPS
Local C h a p te r 2 3 2 o f T O PS
in Longw ood (Take Off P ounds
S e n s ib ly ) m e e ts ev ery W e d n e s ­

d ay a t 0 :3 0 p .m .. In th e gym of
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W . S ta te R oad 4 3 4 , Longw ood.
W eighing b egin s at 5 : 3 0 p .m .
F o r In form ation ,
c a ll
(4 0 7 )
3 3 2 - 7 1 5 0 o r 5 3 9 -9 0 7 1 .

A l-A n o n
A1-Anon la an an o n y m o u s,
n on -p rofit o rg an izatio n , o p en
to an y o n e w ho Is a relativ e o r
friend of a n a lco h o lic.
S eren ity W on A l-Anon m e e ts
e a c h M onday at 7 p .m . an d
T h u rsd a y a t 7 p .m . M eetings
a r e h e ld In th e b ack room of
th e S a h a r a C lu b. 2 5 6 7 S o u th
S an ford
A ve., S an fo rd .
All
m eetin gs a r e n on -sm ok in g .
F o r m ore Inform ation, ca ll
2 9 1 -1 9 0 0 .

N a r -A n o n
N ar-A non
m e e ts
every
W ed n esd ay a t 8 p .m . a t Or­
lan d o re g io n a l S o u th S e m in o le
ifrfjX ta J. ^ 5 5 W est Spate R oad
4JW,J Longw ood. N ar-A non Is a
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an d frien ds of a d d icts. J o i n for
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A local c h a p te r o f W eight
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M ary
C o m m u n ity
B uild in g
every T h u rsd a y from 4 :4 5 to
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T o a s tm a s te r s
T h e O m ni T o a s tm a s te rs C lub
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Building.
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tive m e m b e r s a r e w e lc o m e .
C all J i m O ctpie. 9 4 2 - 5 2 2 7 for
In fo rm atio n .

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g ra m s offers 1 2 -s te p su p p o rt
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S t. S te p h e n L u th e ra n C h u rch .
2 1 4 0 Hwy. 4 3 4 . Longwood.
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te e n a g e rs a n d a d u lt ch ild re n . .
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3245662.

Companion," by Frederick J . Simon
(HarperColllns, 1997)

PORTERHOUSE STEAK WITH
GERMAN-STYLE HASH
BROWNS

For the steaks:
4 porterhouse ateaka, about I I

MARIALISA
i CALTA

and g rate the potatoes. Wrap tbe
grated potatoes In a dean dish towel
and press to dry. You may need to use
more than one towel.
Put the butter in a bowl and make
a paste by adding the shallots, garlic,
parsley, salt and 1peeper. Mix In the
wr thands if you need
potatoes, using your
to.
Heat the oil In a large skillet on
medium-high heat. Form the potatoes
into (our or eight patties (eight are
easier to handle) and brown them
quickly on each aide to form a cru st
Put them in the oven for II to IS min­
utes to finish cooking while you make
the steak, if they are done before the
steak, drain them on paper towels and
keep them In a warm oven until serv-

Preheat oven to 37S degrees.
Bake the potatoes for one hour, or
until cooked through. Remove from
the oven and let cool (do not turn off
the oven). Scoop out the flesh and re­
serve for another use (such as making
mashed potatoes). Cut the skins into
wedges and place them on a baking
sh eet. Season skins with salt ana
pepper, and drizzle with the melted
butter. Return to the oven and bake
for about 10 minutes, or until crisp and

"’Leason
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tbe steaks with salt and
pepper. Grill or brag ta taste.1 Serve
with the potato cake. Yield: 4 large

to
grig e r a

Recipe from John Rinaldi, stu
, New E a g L ------Montpelier. VL

Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
To nuke the hash browns: Peel and
slice potatoes Into l/2-lnch strips.
Place the stripe In a bowl of cold w ater
to keep them from browning. Drain
and pat the potato strips dry. Pour the
oil to a depth of 3/4-inch into a targe,
heavy cast-iron skillet and heat until
close to boiling. Divide the potatoes
into 3 batches and fry each batch sep­
arately, about 10 to 13 minutes per
batch, adjusting the heal so they keep
cooking but don’t bum. Remove with
a slotted spoon and drain on paper
towels. When cooled, cut strips Into
1/4-inch dice.
Heat 3 tablespoons of oil in a dean,
heavy skillet. When oil is hot and
begins lo sizzle, add the chopped
onions, paprika and sa il Saute over
medium high heat for 6 to • minutes,
or until onions start to soften and
Melt the butter In a targe heatproof
and ovenproof pan or skillet Add the
potatoes and onions and mix togeth­
er. Saute over medium h eat until
brown, and then season with salt and
. Transfer to the oven and mast
10 to IS minutes, until crisp
Meanwhile, prepare a grill or broil­
er. Season the steaks wtlh salt and
r. drill to taste. Serve with hash
,Ytete:&gt;* laig t aasvtogat&gt;- •
— Recipe from “Tbe Stoakiover's
Companion.” by Frederick J . Simon
(HarperCotlinx, 1M7)

P o t L u c k d in n e r
W idowed p e rs o n s a r e Invited
to a tte n d a pot lu ck d in n e r a t
5 :3 0 p .m . every th ird T h u rsd a y
o f th e m o n th a t th e C a s s e l­
b e rry S e n io r C e n te r. 2 0 0 L ake
T rip let Drive, C a s s e lb e rry .

A la n o n , A la te e n
A lanon an d A lateen
m e e t­
in g s s i r held every T h u rsd a y ,
a t 8 p .m ., a t S anford C h r is tia n
C h u rc h , 7 3 0
U p sa la
R o ad ,
S an fo rd . F o r In form ation , c a ll
3 2 3 -8 5 2 4 .

B lu e G r a s s P ic k e rs

R o ta r y C lu b

PORTERHOUSE STEAKS WITH
POTATO C A M

plates with the potato skins
next to them. Serve Immediately.
Note: These potato skins a re so
yummy you may want (0 make a
double batch of them. Yield: 4 large
servings.
— Recipe from "The Sleakiover’s

S anford B lu e Grams P ick e rs
m eet ev ery T h u rsd a y , from 6 - 1 0
p .m ., a t th e G re a te r S an fo rd
C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rce , P ick e ra an d g u n n e rs a re w e lco m e .
F o r In form ation ,
ca ll
Jo h n
S h affer, 8 2 9 - 4 9 3 1 ,

E x p e c ta n t m o m n e e d s d o c o u tsid e o f fa m ily
1 can d ip yoor letter 1
tell h er father-1n-lai

D E A R A B B Y : Y o u a d v ise d
‘ Uncomfortable,* the young woman
whose husband and ln -la w s w ant
h er to use h er father-in-law a s an
obstetrician, to ‘ speak her mind and
make no apologies for her feelings.”
She needs more specific advice, or
sh e ll wind up in endless stressful
arguments.
S h e sh ould find h e r own O B ,
m ake h er own appointm ents, and
in form th e new d o cto r t h a t h e r
father-in-law la not to be given any
Information about her.
She should never argue with her
ln-laws. Instead, she should repeal
th e following: T h a n k you for your
co n ce rn for m y h e a lth . I'm v ary
happy with my choice o f caregiver.'
This shouldn't lead to an argum ent
or rive offense
Dealing with her husband may

WEDNESDAY PRIME TIME
r a c ie r

TBS'TS"

be h a rd e r. S h e m ay owe him an
explanation (but not an apology). If
he in sists on argu in g, she should
repeat, ‘ No, I've made my decision."
The broken-record technique is very
effective. S h e should be prepared
for her husband to tall hia dad any­
thing ha knows about her condition,
ao ana should tell him nothing she
doesn't want blabbed around.
Finally, she should m ake a list
fo r h e r d o cto r o f e x a c tly w ho Is
allowed to be preeent a t th e birth.
8 h e c le a rly ca n n o t co u n t on h e r
wimp of a husband to be an effective smtekceoer.
UPSTATE NEW YORK

D EA R U PST A T B t I ’m s u re
"U n com fortab le” w ill a p p reci­
a te y ou r Input. It ap p ears you
a r a sp e a k in g fro m p e rs o n a l
DEAR ABBY: ‘ UncotnfortaMe's”
husband is im m ature and selflah.
He needs 'o grow up and conaldei
his wife's feelings. And th e physi­
c ia n in q u estion is a controlling
f a th e r -in -la w w ho sh o u ld show
some professional decency, bow out
and recommend obstetricians out­
side hia practice. Reading between
th e lin es, th e you ng w om an hai
more to worry about than what it
apparent in her letter.
LOS AN G ELES R N
D E A R U U L N j I a g r e e . Now
to t's h e a r I t fro m ■ follow p h y a t

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DEAR ABBY: Aa an anesthesiol­
ogist, 1 make a point of not having a
medical relationship w ith friends
and femily. Besides being a physi­
cian, I'm a person with feelings and
emotions, and, no m atter how welltra in ed I could be, my ju d gm en t
would be distorted and my decision
subjective and biased. It's definitely
not wise for "Uncomfortable" to be a
patient of her in-law, and the doctor
should know this.
SYMPATHETIC M.O.

DEAR SYMPATHETIC! If all
a l s a fa lla , p erk ap a th a yauag

D EA R A B B Y : L e t me te ll you
w h at worked for m e: th e sim ple
p hrase, *1 have decided to use all
women doctors from now on.” T he
d o c to rs I h a v e ch o se n h a v a a ll
ah ared th e exp e rie n ce s o f ch ild ­
birth, PMS an a menopause. I even
have a woman dentist!
B E E N T H E R E IN
KNOXVILLE, TENN.
DEAR B E E N T H E R E : T h at's an

About 10 y e a n ago, my daughter
an d so n -in -law w a r* to fly from
their new home in California to visit
with us and hia paren ts in Michi­
gan 's famous "north cou n try." Wa
w ere sch ed uled to m eet th e m a t
6 :4 5 p.m., alter they changed planes
in Chicago.
As luck would have it, their con­
n ectin g flight landed n early two
houre late. It waa only a short drive
to th e D am 8 l t e In n , an d wa
reached the restau ran t ju s t as the
wait staff waa departing, but prior
Ming locked for
* th e
to th e doors being
evening. After explaining
tag (our situs-

tlon to the understanding ownerDEAR A B B Y : "U ncom fortable"
should choose a midwife as her care
provider. Midwives a re recognized
throughout the world a s th e most
a p p r o p r ia te c a r e p ro v id e rs for
women, and moat women could ben­
efit from the expert care, education
an d fam ily -cen tered su p p o rt we
offer. W e give ou r clie n ts a high
level of personal satisfaction, and
our safety statistics ara excellent
N EW HAMPSHIRE
C ER T IFIED MIDWIFE
DEAR ABBY: After reading the
le tte r about th e generosity of th a
people In the Stardust restaurant, I
thought our experience in northern
M ichigan w aa w orth y o f sh arin g
with you.

m anager, we were trotted to a won­
derful meal. The owner and some of
th e sta ff stayed late ju s t to serve
our small party.
These restaurateurs have proba­
bly long forgotten their act or kind­
ness, but 1 nave not. I have retold
the story many times.
FRANK J . DREW,
NORTHVJLLE, MICH.

DEAR FRANK: Tlie ow ner of
th e D a n S it# In n la a d am n
s m a rt b u sin e ssp e rso n w ho
u n d e rsta n d s th a t th a ra a ra
exceptions to every rule.
W h at c o u ld h a v a b aan
v ie w e d aa a p ain in th e neek
turned out to be a public rala-

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dent Toni Jennings in her o p en ­
ing remarks.
If there w as a com m on them e
expressed by all w ho atlended, it
w as that kids want safe schools,
bul educators and adm inistrators
lack Ihe resources and training to
foster a healthy learning environ­
ment.
Referring to a report he co ­
authored with other m em bers of
J .D . Wolf and Associates, H albig
provided the group, spearhead­
ed by Jennings and co-chaired by
Senators Buddy D yer and Jack
Latvala, with a laundry list of
w hy the public school system has
transform ed from a prom ising
learning landscape, to a virtual
battle ground where daily sur­
vival for kids and teachers lias
becom e the norm rather then the
exception.
' Among indicators of an educa­
tional system desperately in need
o f rescue from unruly and violent
students:
'* • A lack of respect for any form
o f authority
• A diminished respect by stu­
dents for ihe rights, feelings, and
[ property of others
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• A sense by many of today's
j students o f entitlement to imme; diate gratification
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• A willingness by students to
em brace violence as a means to
solve problems
' • A yearning for m any students
for recognition and a sense of
belonging by peer groups that
often leads lo gang affiliation
, • And perhaps the most strik­
ing, a desensitization am ong
m any stud ents regarding the
value of hum an life itself.
T h i s is Ihe feedback w e get
directly from teachers w ho are on

the front line each day," Halbig
inform ed the senate panel.
"T hese are not som e results from
another 'form ' survey. These are
indicators o f a turbulent society."
He explained that he felt money
alone w on't solve Ihe problem.
"A ll ihe cam eras in Ihe world,
ail the metals detectors, are not
going to slop school shootings
and violence on cam pus. There
w as on e com m on denom inator in
the high profile cases like the
C olu m bin e,
Pearl
and
A rkansas," he said. "M ost of the
kids in those scho o ls knew
threats had been m ade. It's not so
much a code of silence, but stu­
dents are reluctant to com e for­
ward. Kids have a lot so say —
but w e d o n 't listen and they
know it."
H albig pitched the idea of
developing six regional training
centers that would offer teachers
and adm inistrators education
and resources to deal with vio­
lent student behavior.
"T h e one thing w e d on 't teach
teachers w hile they are in college
is how to deal with violent kids.
They com e to us begging for
training in classroom m anage­
ment skills," continued Halbig.
N ow its gotten to the point
w here teachers d o n 't w ant to
stick their heads in the restrooms
to see w hat's going on because if
you see it, you have to deal with
it. Teachers and administrators
are responsible for breaking up
fights and physical con fron ta­
tions, but w here is the training to
do th a t If they w alk away from a
fight they get sued for negli­
gence."
T he Senate panel also heard
from the private sector on how to
deal with increasing school v io ­

lence.
Terrence W. M odglin,
executive director o f Youth C rim e
Watch of Florida detailed how
the organization's program has
helped reduce Ihe num ber of vio­
lent incidents in the southern part
of the sunshine state and are now
taking hold nationally.
Based on a collaborative effort
by groups o f students represent­
ing all cross sections o f the stu ­
dent body, Youth Crim e Watch
ad vocates m aking stud ents as
much a part o f the solution as
they are the problem.
"Students are the key and
reporting is the key," he told the
panel. "B u t I w ould caution
against an effort that only
em phasizes reporting potential
trouble. Som e kids could be seen
as 'snitches.' All o f the system s
that touch upon this problem —
schools, law enforcem ent, courts
and corrections — m ust forge a
policy they will implement. I’ve
seen a num ber o f cases in which
eilher the courts or the schools
m ake a m ockery out o f what the
others w ere attem pting to do.
This has especially been ihe case
in recent years when there has
been a zero tolerance for violence
o r drugs or guns on school cam ­
puses.
Halbig and M odglin agreed on

another area that needs im prove­
ment in dealing with school vio­
lence — reporting the frequency
and severity o f events.
"So m e districts under report
and som e districts w ith active,
co -o p erativ e efforts w ith law
enforcem ent agencies accurately
re p o rt,"
said
H albig.
"U nfortunately the districts w ith
aggressive
program s in place
a ctu ally lose fund ing b ecau se
their program s w ork and the sta­
tistics d ecline."
T he senate panel also heard
from Sybil Perez, a senior at Bpca£
C ieg a
high
school
in Si
Petersburg w ho is now a m em
o f Youth C rim e Watch o f Florida.
T h e program has turned m y
life aro u n d ," she said. "B efore I
w as a d ru g user and a gang
member. N ow I have som e direc­
tion."
Pat Ramsey, principal o f O rlo
Vista E lem entary school in
O rlando told the panel that for
m any kids, school is the safest
haven they will find.
"Sch ools have to have a posi­
tive, safe, caring learning en v i­
ronm ent," said Ramsey.
Sh e then went on the recount
som e of Ihe problem s she and her
staff face at their elem en tary
school, am ong them lack o f cam ­

pus security, lack o f crossin g
guards on a busy four lane street,
adult trespassers, and one inci­
dent w ere an estranged father
cam e to cam p u s arm ed w ith
guns and knives to pick up his
tw o daughters.
^
"M y southern srereatary used
all her south A labam a charm to
convince the irate parent that it
took a w hile to get the kids from
Ihe portable classroom s to the

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someone la to have loved and hated
him in turn." Do you acm e with that?
Some of my students do. When they
spot the best line of piny, they love it
and me. But when I sneak a twist into
a deal, causing them to misjudge, they

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king.
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necessarily as good as the top three
honors. So, South's last bid was opti­
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ch an ces lor num ber 13. E ith er the
missing spades could split 3-3 or the
club finesse could work. (Yea, there
are some black-suit squeeze chances,
but let's leave them out of the equa­
tion for today.)
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50 percent, whereas a 3-3 break is only
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should win trick ooe with dummy's di­
amond ace and discard a low apade.
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dummy with a spade, and play a dub
to your queen.
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combine the two chances. You should
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trumps. After th a t play off dummy’s
top three spades. Did the suit split 33? If ao, discard the club queen on
dummy's diamond ace and claim. If
not Jettison your last spade on the di­
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DEAR DR. GOTT: I keep reading
that Americana eat too much protein,
hut I'm afraid that if 1 cut back, I might
develop malnutrition. la this possible?
Is U rare? What are the signs?
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health problems. However, what we
do eat too much of la animal protein,
which, although high-quality, involves
the simultaneous ingestion of fata. So
it's not the protein that causes prob­
lems, it's the fat.
Aa a culture, we do not fully appre­
ciate the readily available protein In
plant sources. F o r example, grains
are a good source of protein, a fact
well-known by people in other soci­
eties who rely almost exclusively on
.vegetable products.
Protein requirements vary accord­
ing to age, sex, body build, activity and
g en eral sta te of h ealth . A norm al
adult requires about too grama a day.
Weight-lifters and lumberjacks need

m ore; sedentary and elderly people
require leas.
Bather than being concerned about
the amount of protein In your d ie t,;
begin to pay m ore attention to the
sources of the protein. Bat less red
m eat and m ore breads and g ra in s.:
That way, you will reduce unwanted
fat in your diet and, at the same time,
maintain a healthful nutritional b al-!
ance. The four primary signs of p ro-;
tain d eficiency a re w eakness,
decreased muscle mass, weight loss
and low ered immunological re«ls»i
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repeated, uncomplicated exposure to
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We’ll be havin’ fun all summer long

N lne-y«ar-old

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Who says there's
nothing to do during
summer vacation?
Not a lot of kids in
Altamonte Springs.
The city of Altamonte
Springs offers a
supervised recreation
program that consists of
more than just watching
videos and television. At
the program's location at
West monte Park, the
kids have plenty of
opportunities to enjoy
their summer vacation
and make a lot of friends
while they're at it.
The program runs
from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on

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Mondays through
Fridays through the
entire summer
vacations, although
there is a summer
vacation during the
week of June 28th - July
5th.
Registration was held
last months for
Altamonte Springs
residents and the
turnout was excellent.
The program has been
going on for several
years and, for the first
time, it was limited to
kids from Altamonte
Springs.
One of the highlights at

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West monte Park is the
pool which is not
considered a regular part
of the summer program
and offers smaller
children, 8-and-under, to
enjoy an open swim.
There's also an Olympic
Fun Day which is
arranged for the summer
program participants
from noon - 2 p.m. on
June 25.
Pool charges are small;
summer camp
participants can use the
pool for only 50 cents as
long as they have
written permission from
their parents.

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The fun isn't just
limited to Westmonte
Park. On Tuesdays and
Thursdays throughout
the program, a number
of field trips have been
scheduled. Some of
those have and will
include Gatorland, WetN-Wild, Fun World,
Orlando Ice Plex, Sea
World, Mystery Fun
Mouse, Water Mania,
Kart World, Cyberplay,
Cypress Gardens,
Orlando Science Center,
Malibu Grand Prix
Universal Studios,
Disney Quest, Central
Florida Zoo, Blizzard
Beach and Chuck-E-

Sprln(). 4 S A p

Cheese.
Westmonte Park offers
some fun time also. Next
week, there will be l lip1lop Monday (every
Monday has a theme.
The Olympic Games are
next up). There is
bowling also every
Monday.
Tuesday, besides the
field trips, there are arts
and crafts, and next
Tuesday the kids will
enjoy a gymnastics
workshop.
On Wednesday, it's
swim and skating day
with swimming in the
morning and skating in

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the afternoon.
Thursday, the kids are
headed to Cypress
Gardens and Friday is
the mid-summer jam.
The summer will come
to a close on July 30 with
an awards day and a
talent show.
The City of Altamonte
Springs Department of
Leisure Services operates
the program which is
referred to as ASAP
(Altamonte Springs All
Day Program). For
information about the
camp, as well as next
year's program, call 869­
2516.

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Hangin’ Out
The

M y last lazy
days o f
summer
By A m y G u en th er

Tn-'itAi.i i sT A iT vvu rm *----------

Want to know
what makes a
great baby-sitter?
B y A m y G u e n t h e r _______________

HERALD STAFF WRITER
Tills is the Iasi summer I will
experience with no worries
and no cares, and I have d e­
cided to make the most of It.
So far this summer I have
done a few Interesting things. I
have gone to Kelly Park, the
beach, parties. Ripleys He*
llevo It or Not. and I have made
repeated trips to the mall.
Kelly Park, otherwise known
as Rock Springs, is a place I
have gone to as long as I enn
remember. Some changes have
been made, but It Is still
beautiful and green, and the
water feels great In the middle
of the summer.
Tills year I have been there
twice since school let out. One
thing I noticed Is that there are
no lifeguards present this
summer.
I noticed this when some lit­
tle boys decide to do some
pretty dumb things, like dive
Into the water head first, nar­
rowly missing the rocks below.
Thai w-as not what really at­
tracted my attention, it was
that there was no one telling
them when they came up dial
It was extremely dangerous to
dive In like that.
1 looked to their mothers, but
to no avail, they Just laughed
at their actions. Prompting the
boys to try more dangerous
stunts, like climbing up the
bank and diving off from about
three feet above the w-aleTs
surface despite the signs dial
stated, "do
not climb on
bank.’
Anyhow, on to my more In­
teresting experiences. 1 went
down to Fort Perce on a family
weekend excursion.
We went to North Beach, It
was beautiful. Uie water w-as
clear and the little crabs were
crawling on the rocks. The
water felt good, and 1 was In­
stantly reminded of why North
Beach Is my favorite beach.
I went to a party the day I
came back from the beach. It
was a little on the boring side,
so I decided to leave and that
Is the end of the party scene
for this week.
Ripley’s Believe It or Not Is
still pretty unbelievable.
We compared ourselves to
Robert Wadlow, 1 considered
his height to my 5'2* and de­
cided llrat I was a little over
half as tall as him.
I decided that my favorite
exhibit was the one with the
guy who escaped from prison
using only the wool from his
socks. We had fun and that Is
the most Important thing.
Throughout my many trips
to the mall. I have thought
about what It Is about the moll
that attracts people to It. 1 fi­
nally concluded dial it was air
conditioned and there were
many different kinds of stores
and food.
Anywhere dial people can
shop and still be cool while
traveling from store to store In
Florida Is bound to attract
people like dying fish attract
sharks and alligators.
Tlie main reason for my care
free attitude this summer Is
that It will take all of next
summer to prepare myself for
college, and I am looking for­
ward to It.
Excitement and worry sur­
round all of my thoughts of
next summer and I fear that I
won’t get to do everything I
want to this summer, as my fi­
nal farewell to childhood.
I have become a young adult
and soon all of my responsi­
bilities will fully become my
own. I both wish for this and
dread It.
When 1 go off to college next
year, hopefully I will have
enough sense to think about
everything that Is important,
w en the small things. 1 am
most worried about my finan­
cial responsibilities that will
plague me from next summer
until deadt.
The only thing that keeps me
In a continuous stale of won­
derment Is that I have never
stayed far from my family for a
period of time, and when I
have. It was never on my own.
but always with another part of
niy family.
Next year many of my hopes
and dreams will become real­
ity. my only fear dial remains
Is that It could possibly be­
come a bitter reality.
Amy Guenther Is a senior at

Lyman High School.

Young children arc thrlr
parents
most
valuable
possessions. Baby-sitting is
being
trusted
with
those
possessions.
What makes some people
hotter
baby-sitters
than
others? I think It is the ability
to relate with the children.
A baby-sitter has to know
how to make the kids feel
Important while taking their
mind
olT
their
parent’s
absence.
The baslr strategy 1 use Is
that I make It so that the kids
get to have their own fun while
mommy and daddy arc at work
or out having fun. The most
Important thing that a person
earing for children must do. Is
be willing lo play games.
None or the kids I watch
want to be stuck Inside with
someone who won’t play with
them or help them tie their
shoes or do their homework If
thai Is what is on the agenda.
When there are many other
children around, jusl helping
the kids think of a game they
can play safely Is enough.
During
the
day
It
is
advisable to take kids outside
to play. It Is also Important to
ask parents tf friends are
allowed to come over lo play or
If kids are allowed to go over lo
friends houses to play.
If kids gel hurt, tt is
important to know what lo do.

For a cut or scratch, especially
one
received
outside.
Uaetrncln or Ncosporln should
be used lo kill bacteria and
prevent Infection. If these an­
nul available, soap and water
should do the trick.
For minor burns, cold water
Is superb, mnkr sure not to
pop any blisters that form, and
bandage the bum as soon as
possible.
Toddlers have a tendency to
put foreign objects In their
mouth, before watching n
toddler make sure lo become
familiar
with
the
baby
Heimlich.
Another
thing that
Is
necessary Is that parents
should be asked lo leave
emergency
numbers
tluit
should be* called Immediately
following a serious Injury and
afler calling for emergency
help,
Baby-sltllng
Is u
very
Important task, and knowing
what to do In rase
of
emergency Is very necessary.
It Is most lm|x&gt;rtunl lo have
fun while maluialnlng a certain
level of control and a high
level of safely. At all costs,
keep the kids safe, and In
houses with a pool, keep doors
shut and lockrd and monitor
the kids closely.
Fun and safety are the keys
to
being
a
well-liked
successful baby-sitter.

YOUR
YAC:
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Spring chickens

S u b s c r ib e U I. '
Tho kids at Pine Crest Elementary School raised baby
their babtes last Thursday night lor their parents at a
M arin ers
chicks as pan ot a school protect and got to show oil
school presentation
Se mi no le Heuiii • j ? ? ?f)i i
w ere alw ays
A t t e n d A m e r i c a ’s M o s t P o p u l a r B u s i n e s s S e m i n a r !
good sp orts J
h iv

B t Amy Guenther
HERALD STAFF WRITER
Sanford Mariners won the
championship for 9 -1 2 year
olds.
The
team
successfully
eliminated two other teams to
claim their crown. Overall
during the season, the Mari­
ners record was 15-1.
At the regional tournament
which took place In Winter
Garden, the team lost their
first game, came back and won
their second, and then lost
their final two games. "We re ­
ceived many compliments on
our
sportsmanship*
said
Coach Gene Gunther.
Gunther's main objectives
for this season were to allow
the kids to have fun. and to let
them walk away with a greater
love of the game.
Greg Root, an all around
player who Is going Into the
5Lh grade at Pine Crest Ele­
mentary remembered that his
favorite part of the season was
’ When Carlos hit the ball over
the fence."
Root’s favorite major league
team Is the Braves and his fa­
vorite part of baseball Is
pitching.
Matthew Mollln (9), is going
Into 3rd grade at Hamilton
Elementary. His favorite thing
about baseball Is pitching.
Mallln Is an outfielder who
most memorable part of the
season was ’When I hit the
ball.’
Edwyn Garcia, J r . a soon to
be 4tn grader al Idyllwllde
Elementary likes pitching and
remembers ’ Hitting a home
nin against the Yankees.”
Kolc Payne, soon to be 5th
grader al Seminole Trinity,
likes all of baseball, ’When I
pitched a no hitter against the
Yankees.’ said Payne about
what he thinks was the best
part of the season.
Samuel Adams J r . who at­
tends Pine Crest Elementary
and will be In 5th he plays
first base, third base, and
outfield. Adams Is the most
Improved player, this Is hfs
first season and he thinks dial
the best part of the season Is
outfield.
Michael Marshall a soon to
be 5 ill grader at Wicklow Ele­
mentary. Ills favorite port of
baseball Is hitting. His favorite
part of the season was being
pitcher during the regional
tournament.

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is determ ined by how
m uch yo u le a r n "

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Hangin’ Out

Jamio Bowlin and her Irionds attended Millennium Middle School last
yoar. Some of Ihom are moving on to high school, but they'll still stay
close.

Teen Ta lk

This is what friends
are all about
Midway Elomontary School students got a special treat last week when
they traveled to Sanlord Middle to play tho faculty In a basketball game.

The game wont to the wire and was won with a free throw as only one
second remained on the dock. Here are some of the girts.

Sun came out when we did Annie
■fpiECIALTOTHK HERALD

My school Sanford Middle
School did a play called Andie.
My friends and I heard lltat
there were auditions for It. We
Went there and Mrs. Gray and
five other people were Judges.
When they railed peoples'
name, they had to go up there
to sing. The Judges suld "we
did well.* Every kid that went
got a part In the playH was an
orphan and a woman In the
Urownslonc Window. We had
to
practice
almost
every

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday.
Friday, and Saturday. You had
certain days you had (a go.
Well. I went to every one of
diem. All of the practices were
fun. We always laughed. Mrs.
Gray (the director) would even
laugh. When we had enough
practice, we finally did our
play on May 17. We all did
great. Every laxly showed up
and cverytmdy knew tlteir
lines. We all tried to help one
another and I did. After the
first play. Katie Kasper (how
play Annie) was really nervous
at the beginning but she made

It though the play. All of us
were nervous at the beginning.
Mrs.
Gray said
we
did
excellent.
We all couldn't wall to go on.
A lot of people came. It was
awesome. At the end people
stood up and cheered and
clapped. It made me feel good.
I am pretty sure It made the
other people happy loo.
We guve Mrs. Gray flowers at
the end and It made her feel
good. Ever since, I love to do
plays. Try It; It's fun.

B v J a m ie B o w lin

11KHALI) S TA FF W RITER

I have several different best
friends, but these are my
favorite! There's
Amanda
Seda. Hnlllr Cowan, Jennifer
tiarrett,
Ashley
Woufle,
myself, Christine Harrell and
Andrea Potoche and my best
friend Is Crystal Saufly.
Next year. Amanda. Holllc.
Jennifer, Ashley and Andrea
arc going to Seminole High
School so It Is Just going to be
Crystal. Christine and myself
In eighth-grade.

Out of ail my friends.
Crystal has been with me
since first-grade. We live
down the street from each
other so we can sec a lot of
each
other.
Although
Christine and Jennifer are
slslers, I try my best to be
friends with both of them.
Andrea Is a great person and
she cares a lot about me.
Holllc. Ashley and Amanda
ore also very good friends. I
would do Just about anything
for my friends.

Ja m ie Bowlin Is an eighthgrader at Millennium Middle
School.

Kelli Shaw Is a sixth grader at
Sai\ford Middle Sch ool

Lake M ary High honors its best
United S tates Army Sch olastic A thlete
Claudia Hellel
Tim Haney
ACESDont T. R eynolds/B ooeter Club Scholarship
Snchl Patel
Am erican High Sc hool M athem atics B u m
C ertificates of M erit to r S cores Over 1 0 0
Laura Marie Hiatt
Brian C. Davis
Edward W. Song
In tern ation al C hem istry Olympiad
Laura Hiatt/ Semi Finalist
Dan Benjamin/ Semi Finalist
Brian Davis
Marc Harper
Scott SchafTer
High Scoring Florida M ath Laagoe
Priscilla Alexander
Bob Sprague Memorial Scholarship
Sarah MarinelH
Dustin Garber M emorial Scholarsh ip
Tim Haney
Donlad McIntosh
Alison Weber
Jam es Topcleskl
Christopher Frank
Adrienne Elker
Kristine Hoyle
Erin Cuyce
Lauren Pedro
Leannc Mescavagc
Depender Aujla
ESOL
Academ ic A cbeinnents
Vu Long
Eun Jung Ahn
Lallch Shamskolake
Rosaria Almedla
Rene moron
Roy CaBUllo
Sam Tatelshl
Excellence In Leadership Student O evonunant
Awards
Kenny Mosseri
Brie TUrek
Lourdes Pascuul
O atorade Circle of Champions S o ccer m ayor o f th e
Year
Donald McIntosh
Heathrow Festival of the A rts Scholarship
Tiffany Gibson
Brandon Glllottl
Anna Hall
Sean Talley
Katherine LllUg
Ju n io r Engineering Technology S ociety Team s
C o m p etitio n
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Darin Buxbaum
Shanna Crankshaw
Stephen Harsany
Sara Gamble
Sarah Donohue

Chad Durgln
Mark Taurencc
Brure Moser
Brandon Glllottl
Larry Furlong Scholarship
Priscilla Casados
Lake Mary R otary Scholarship
Erin Dehltnger
Jason Keilmon
M att Ranch M emorial N ational I
Scholarship
Jennifer Yontz
M inority Achehrement Award
Brian Assent
Brian Bolden
Valerie Brodle
Katrina Davis
Andre Mattls
Soylnl Mattls
Trtcla Moss
Kalsha Sims
Kevin Williams
Mr. Lake Mary Scholarship
Darin Buxbaum
National Achetvcm ent Scholar Award
Brian Assent
Soylnl Matlis
National Hlapanic Scholar Award
Jessica Torres
National M erit
Priscllln Alexander
Darin Buxbaum
Shanna Crankshaw
Chasley Durgln
Joseph Eckstrom
Karen Gagnon
Seth Hennea
Ruth Hummel/ absent
Steven Palumbo
Jennifer Yontz
Stacey Allegro
Jacquelyn Crtspell
Sarah Donohue
Matthew Farkash
Kyle Harrlgan
Stephen Harsany
John Hoyt
Cyril Kurtakose
Julie Ruth
Jessica Torres
Adam Walklns
New Horizon Award
Kara HufTord
Jessica Kenney
Krisly Goodman
Most O utstanding Fem ale A thlete
Jackie VanLooven
M ost O utstanding Male A thlete
Justin Wright
PTAA Scholarship
Sarah Donahue
Kristen Kralllnger
Siem ens Strom beig Sch olars hip
Darin Buxbaum / Science
Shanna Crankshaw/ Math

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Wi*dnosday. Juno 16, 1999

Youth Athletes in Action: The Sportscard Preview

Kristen Johnson
All-Star Cheer Gym

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Lindsay Flccglo
All-Star Cheer Gym

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Megan Towle
All-Star Cheer Gym

Alison James
All-Star Chaar Gym

Molly Crows
All-Star Choer Gym

Jessica Haussmann
All-Star Choer Gym

Morgan LeGate
All-Star Cheer Gym

Danielle Bellamah
All-Star Cheer Gym

Janelle Pasterchik
All-Star Cheer Gym

Midway Players take the stage

The Midway Elementary Playors performed The Hunchback ol Notre Dame last week for the students and par­
ents of tho school. Among the stars were Jamaal Rudolph, Cody Fields, Chastity Harvey, Whitney Lowery,

Lanco Gackonback and Charlos Bloom. Tho cast dedicated tire performance to Principal Sharon Tanner last
Thursday when they performed two shows.

�Sports

r------------------CHEERLEADER
COACII NEEDED
SANFORD _ T he S anford
! Y outh
F o o t­
; b a ll/C h re rlc a d ln g A ssoolntlon (S .Y .F .C .A .) Is looking
for a C h r rrlr a d ln g Conordlnnlor an d c h r r r lr a d ln g
r o a r h r s for Ih r u p co m in g
Pop W n m rr L rn g u r football
se a s o n .
T licrc a re five S an ford
S cm ln o lcs sq u a d s d iv id ed
Into
live
different
age
• g ro u p s m odrled a fte r S e m i• n olr High S chool.
!
F o r d etails cull C arl Tip*
; ton a t |407| 3 3 0 - 0 0 1 6 .

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* S T A Y IN S C H O O L
* BASKKTBALL CAMP

'• SANFORD - Tlie first Stay
; In S ch ool B ask etb all C am p
; will be held at Sanford
* Middle S chool (h e w eek of
J u n e 2 8 -th r o u g h -J u ly 2 n d .
S tu d e n ts m u st bring th rtr
own lu n ch to c a m p ev ery
day. C o a ch e s an d ro lle g e
p layers will talk to ca m p
p a rticip a n ts ab out stay in g
In sch o o l, d ru g s an d a lc o ­
hol.
P a rticip a n ts
will
a lso
learn th e b a sic fu n d a m e n ­
tals alon g with sh o o tin g ,
p a ssin g an d
drill
te c h ­
n iq u es.
T h e c a m p b eg in s a t 8
a .m . every m orning, with
lu n ch from 1 1 :3 0 a .m . to
1 2 :3 0 p .m . an d th e ca m p
e n d s at I p .m . T h e p rice to
a tte n d Is $ 4 0 .
F o r m ore Inform ation ca ll
co ach
B ru ce M cC ray at
3 2 8 -1 1 4 0 .

Shootin g C am p (S a tu rd a y .
J u n e 2 6 t h from B a .m - t o - 3
P-m .) _ $ 4 0 p er c a m p e r In ­
d u d e s teach in g th e b a s ic
fu n d am en tals o f sh ootin g.
' a d v an ced sh oo tin g d rills
i an d sh ootin g co m p etitio n s.
All ev en ts a re held In sid e
; th e a lr-co n d itlo n e d
UCF
A rena.
P lease call
th e M en's
B ask etb all office for a free
b ro ch u re a t (4 0 7 )
823i 5806.

j RAYS TO HOST CHILD
i ASTHMATICS
ORLANDO - T h e A m erican
L un g A ssociation o f C e n tra l
Florid a an d G laxoW ellcom e
will h o st A sthm a G ran d
S lam A w aren ess Night at
th e O rlan do R ays b a se b a ll
g am e on S a tu rd a y . J u n e IB
a t T in k er Field.
T h e g am e, v e rs u s th e
G reenville B ra v e s, s ta r ts at
• 7 p .m .
P rio r to th e g a m e , th e
. A m erican Lung A sso ciatio n
, will co n d u ct a n A sth m a F a ir
. a t T in k er Field a t 6 p .m .
c with p h y sician s, re s p lra to iy
:• th e ra p ists, an d o th e r h ealth
L p ro fessio n als on s ite
to
e d u c a te fam ilies an d a n • sw er q u estio n s re g a rd in g
• asth m a.

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T h e d rat 1 .0 0 0 fa n s will
receive a free O rlan d o Rays
p en n an t.
T ick ets to A sth m a G rand
S lam A w aren ess Night a re
FR EE
to ch ild re n
with
a sth m a an d th eir fam ilies.
For
m ore
Inform ation,
p lease call th e A m erican
Lung A ssociation o r C en tral
F lorid a
at
1-8 0 0 -L U N G USA.

SEMINOLE SOCCER
SCHOOL
LAKE MARY - T h e 2 0 t h
a n n u a l SEMINOLE SO C C ER
SCHOOL
offers
su m m e r
s o c c e r In stru ctio n th e w eek

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Sharks
i n a t e
H
battle o f
| | | women
leaders
SANFORD - T h e S h a rk s o v e r­
ca m e a slow s ta rt on offense but
finished
stro n g
as
they
clin ch ed at least a lie for first
p la ce in th e C ity o f Sanford
R ecreation an d P a rk s D ep art­
m en t W om en 's S p rin g
Slow
P itch Softball b rogu e with a 1 0 ­
2 th u m p in g of S u n n ilan d C o r ­
p oration T u esd ay night at P in eh u rs t P ark .
S u n n ilan d C orp oration took a
1 -0 lead In th e bottom of th e
first Inning, b u t th e S h a rk s
c a m e right b ack In th e lop of
th e se co n d Inning to tak e th e
lead for good, sco rin g th ree
ru n s on sin g les by C all R oss.
K athy S pellm an
an d J e n n y

Jenny Blowers (right) was touched for 13 hits, including four by
Carol Cramck (above), but only two Sunniland Corporation runners
crossod the plate and Blowers had threo hits of her own as the
Sharks downed Sunniland Corporation. 10*2. in a battle of co­
leaders in the City of Sanford Recreation and Parks Department
W om en's Spring Slow Pitch Softball League at Pmehurst Park
Tue sd a y night.
Sunniland Corporation bounced back in the second game of the
evening to keep its championship hopes ahve as Cranck had three
of her team's IB hits (giving her a 7-for-B night) in a 13-4 victory over
Vaughan Incorporated.
The league w l wrap up the Spring season with a tripleheader at
Pinehurst Park nest Tuesday night starling at 6:30 p.m.

Terwilleger
top winner
at Summer
track series

SPERAW HOOP CAMP
ADDS THIRD WEEK

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Sharks bite Sunniland

i N BRIEF

ORLANDO - D ue to th e
overw helm ing re s p o n s e , th e
Kirk
S p eraw
B a sk e tb a ll
C am p a t th e U n iversity of
C en tral Florida h a s ad ded a
th ird week o f Day C a m p for
Hoys a n d G irls.
*. .
T h ere a r e a l s o , a few
op en in gs left for b o y s an d
girls (ages 7 - 1 7 ) for u p ­
com in g Day C am p s e s s io n s
an d th e S hootin g C am p .
D ay C am p (J u n e 2 1 s t th ro u g h -2 5 th ) _ $ l o o , in ­
clu d e s lu n ch d ally, a b a s ­
k etball to e a ch c a m p e r, a

Swnnot* Herald. San lord, Florida •Wednesday, Juno 10. IB M • 1 0

LAKE MARY _ M ichael G ibson
m u st be b eam in g with pride.
The
fath er
of
S em inole
C o u n ty o f th e L ake M ary High
S chool S u m m e r T ra ck S e rie s
ca m e u p with th e idea 1 0 y e a rs
ag o s o fu tu re an d c u rre n t a th ­
letes. a s well a s form er s ta r s
an d p a re n ts , would h av e a good
p lace to ru n In th e su m m er an d
a lso get so m e g u id a n ce u n d e r
th e ey es o f c o a c h e s .
T h e Idea h a s really re a ch e d
th e com m u n ity a s th e m ajority
o f th e a th le te s tak in g p a rt In the
s e rie s h av e been u n d e r th e ag e
o f 1 2 . giving c a u s e to b elieve
that th e fu tu re o f tra c k In th e
co u n ty is going lo be good.
T h e seco n d o f four M onday's
In th e IB th A nnual Lake Mary
S u m m er T ra c k S e rie s w as ru n
a t th e Lake M ary High S chool
T ra c k C om p lex a t Don T. R ey­
n old s S ta d iu m .
On th is n ight. 2 4 ru n n e rs
u n d e r th e ag e o f 1 3 . 1 4 of
w hich w ere eigh t o r yo u n g er.
R obert Terw illeger w as th e
top w inn er on th e n ight, taking
first p la ce In th e B - 1 0 y e a r old
m ale gro u p In all four ev en ts h e
e n te re d .
All told 1 5 different p eo p le
won a g e g ro u p e v e n ts, with rive
w inn er tw o o r m ore.
In addition to R obert T erw il­
leger. o th e r m u lti-ev en t w inn ers
w ere B rod y Griffith (8 -U n d e r
m ale, two w ins). A shley N u n es
( B - 1 0 fem ale, th re e w ins), P aul
A n d erson ( 1 1 - 1 2 m ale, th ree
w ins) an d Tfcma K udakw ashe
J r . ( 1 3 - 1 8 m ale, two wins).
C ay la C o th ran (8 -U n d e r fe ­
m ale). B ritt C la e s s e n s (8 -U n d e r
fem ale). D rew D urham ( 1 1 - 1 2
m ale). Nick
M arino ( 1 1 - 1 2
m ale), Aatrld C la e s s e n s ( 1 3 - 1 8
fem ale), C h ris M arino ( 1 3 - 1 8
m ale).
Nick
S tu a rt
(13-18
m ale). M lchale D urham ( 1 3 - 1 8
m ale). Lionel B o n ck (5 0 -O v e r
m ale) an d M r. K urtr (5 0 -O v e r

H aas*

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YOUNGSTERS CAN RUN TOO
This group (above) prove* that you are never too young to begin
preparing for the future a* the 8-Under final* of the 100-Meter da*h
are contested on the second night of the 10th Annual Lake kfory
Summer Track Series at the Lake Maty High School Track Complex
at Don T . Reynolds Stadium Monday evening.
Among those putting forth their bast effort m m two-year old
Brooke Jackson (right), who ran a 39.6 in the 100-M eters end
Jumped 1 foot-1 inch in the long jurr*.
The series, which attracted 38 runners this week, 24 of them under
the age of 12, is open to both mats and female runners of any age
and with a low cost of $1 (you can compete in aa nasty as four
events) has become a very good outings for whole fwniss to at­
tend.
The meets, the brain-child of veteran Lake Mary High School track
and cross country coach Michael Gfoson, run every Monday in June
beginning with the field events at 5:30 p.m. and the running events
at 6:30 p.m.

T rack , Pags 7M

Junior tennis players invade Seminole County
*

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Ik a U o m U

SANFORD - T e n n is talen ts
from a c ro s s Florid a a re c o n ­
verging on C e n tra l Florid a to
co m p ete In th is y e a r's United
S ta te s
T e n n is
A sso d aU o n
Florid a S ectio n S ta te C lo sed
J u n io r C h am p io n sh ip s.
T he C en tra) Florid a S p o rts
C om m ission . S em inole C oun ty
P a rk s
an d
R ecreatio n . T h e
C en tral Florid a T e n n is C o n fed ­
era tio n . an d S p o rts for Life team

.
to g eth er o n ce again to h o s t th is
p restig io u s
tou rn am en t
from
F rid ay .
Ju n e
!8 th -lh ro u g h T h u rsd a y . J u n e 2 4 th .

T he event will ta k e p lace at
S a n la n d o P ark In Altam onte
S p rin g s. Red B u g L ake P ark In
C a sse lb e rry an d S ylvan Lake
P ark In Sanford for a n excitin g
seco n d co n se cu tiv e y e a r.
Approxim ately 6 0 0 o f th e b est
p lay ers throughout th e state
will b e com p eting In th e b oys

an d girts 1 2 -U n d e r. 1 4 -U n d e r.
1 6 -U n d e r an d 18 -U n d e r age
d ivisions to qualify for N ational
T ou rn am en t play in J u ly an d
A ugust.
P articip an ts in th e
1BBB
Florid a 8UUe C losed J u n io r
T en n is C h am p io n sh ip s n eed ed
to qualify by playing In five
USTA tou rn am en ts from J a n u ­
a ry th rou gh May an d finish th e
s e a so n with a high s ta te r a n k ­
in g.
T h e J u n io r C h am p ion sh ip s Is

held In 1 6 USTA S e ctio n s
th roughout th e U nited S ta le s.
T he event Is on e o f th e larg est
an d m ost d istin g u ish ed Ju n io r
ten n is e v en ts in th e U nited
S la te held an n u ally .
M any form er p la y e rs
who
h ave com p eted In th is even t
h ave ad v a n ce d to th e n ation al
spotlight s u c h a s C h ris E vert.
Je n n ife r C ap riati a n d S an fo rd b orn J i m C ou rier.
In ad d ition , th is y e a r’s to u r-

^
n a m e n t will be televised by th e
S u n sh in e Network for th e first
tim e ev er. T h e b oys' 1 8 an d
girts* 1 8 sin gles finals, along
with th e Florid a J u n io r C h a m ­
p io n sh ip s highlight show , will
b e aired p reced in g th e to u rn a­
m en t.
For
m ore
Inform ation on
sch e d u le o r a n y q u estio n s c o n ­
ce rn in g th e even t p lease c o n ­
ta c t J a s o n W eeks a t th e C en tral
F lorid a S p o rts C om m ission at
(4 0 7 ) 6 4 8 - 4 BOO. ex te n sio n 12.

�2B •Swrunola Herald. Sanford. Florida ■Wedneaday, June 16, 19OT

Women
C ontinued from Page IB

Ann Lanza and Sue Bagley (two singles each).
Renne Lanza (one single, one run scored). Kim
Myers (one single, one RBI). Becky McCnnian
(one run scored) and Mlckl Lewis (one RBI).
Carrying Sunnlland Corporation to victory In
the second game were Renne Lanza (one triple,
one double, one single, two runs scored, three
RBI), Becky McCaman (three singles, one run
scored, two RBI). Carol Crnnlck (three singles,
one run scored). Sue Bagley (two singles, two
runs scored, two RBI), Mlckl Lewis (two singles,
one run scored, one RBI) and Kim Myers (two
singles, one run scored).
Other hitters were Teresn Finck (one home
run. two runs scored, three RBI), Krlstnn Bates
(one single, one run scored). Dlno Wilson (one
single) and Belinda Anderson (two runs scored,
one RBI).
Providing the ofTense for Vaughan Incorporated
were Brec Davis (two singles, one RBI). Lynn
Webb (one triple, one run scored). Sunnlc
Mulkey (one double, one run scored), Debbie
Bemlng (one double), Bonnie Chaplin (one sin ­
gle. one run scored). Pam Cornell and Cindy
Giles (one single each) and Liz Ttim cr (one run
scored).

The Sharks would score In every Inning the
rest of the game. Including another three-run
outburst in the sixth Inning, while Sunnlland
Corporation, which had 13 hits on the night,
could only muster a single run In the sixth In­
ning.
Sunnlland Corporation did nftt let the loss ruin
the rest of the night as It bounced back In the
middle game, taking the lead In the top of the
ilrst Inning on a three*run home run by Teresa
Finek and never trailing In bouncing Vaughan
Incorporated. 13-4.
In the nightcap. Don Pablos of Sanford finally
showed the play that made It the Polar Bear
Champions, getting grand slams from Amanda
Hunt and Dawn Crimes, a two-run home run
from Diane Calangelo. a bases loaded triple from
Marie Byrd and a bases loaded double from Kert
Albritton In rolling past Curt's Alleycats, 2 4 -4 . In
less than four Innings.
No results were received from last Tuesday
(June 8lh). so the unofficial standings are:
Sharks (9-1). Sunnlland Corporation (8-2).
Vaughan Incorporated (3-0), Don Pablos of San­
ford (2-7) and Curt's Alleycats (2-8).
The league Is scheduled to wrap up next
Tuesday at Plnehurst Park with C urt's Alleycats
challenging Sunnlland Coporatlon at 0 :3 0 p.m.
and Vaughan Incoporated playing the doubleheader against Don Pablos of Sanford at 7 :3 0
p.m. and the S h ark s at 8 :3 0 p.m .
Tonight at Plnehurst Park, the Men's W ed n es­
day Night Spring League h a s W ells Contracting
battling undefeated Tennessee Country Saloon at
6 :3 0 p.m.: Nobles Comm unication taking on
M.T. Muggs at 7 :3 0 p .m .: and Pebble Ju n ction
facing Courtyard by Marriott of Lake Mary at

low ering Don Pablos of Sanford were Dawn
Grimes (one grand slam , two singles, two ru n s
scored, four RBI). C athy Lynn (three slngtes.
three ru n s scored, two RBI). Amanda Hunt (one
grand slam , one single, three ru n s scored , six
RBI). Diane Calangelo (one home run, one single,
three ru n s scored, two RBI) and Kelly Otero (one
double, one single, two ru n s scored, one RBI).
Also hitting were Marie Byrd (one triple, three
ru n s scored, three RBI), Kert Albritton (one d ou ­
ble. one run scored, three RBI), Carol G am er
(one single, two ru n s scored, two RBI), Su e Hunt
(one single, two ru n s scored , one RBI). Lynette
Barkley (one single, two ru n s scored) and Shay
Brown (one single, one run scored),
Doing the hitting for C u n 's Alleycats were
Becky Simpson (two singles, one run sco red ,
one RBI). Barbie B artel (one home ru n , one run
scored, two RBI). Jen n ifer Hemphill and Sharon

8 :3 0 p.m. AAA Services h as the bye this week.
Doing the damage for the S h ark s were Gall
Ross (one double, two singles, two ru n s scored,
one RBI). Kathy Spellman (three singles, two
runs scored, two RBI). Je n n y Blowers (three sin ­
gles. one run scored , one RBI) and Dawn Evans
(three singles, one ru n scored).
Also contributing were Debbie H uss (two sin ­
gles. one run scored, two RBI). Robin Bishop
and Gloria Eflrd (two singles, one run scored
and one RBI each), Sheila S an d ers (two singles,
two RBI). Tanya Geiger (two singles, one run
scored) and Deborah Manfredl (one single).
Sunnlland Corporation was led by Carol Crmnlck (four singles). Dlno Wilson (three singles),

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Ritchey (one single nnd one ntn scored each)
and Kim Curtis. Sue Nickel! and Dee Walden
(one single each).

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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
No** tt hereby given Pul a Put*c
Hearing wB ba had by fa Punning
4 Zoning Coowuteron r fa Cty
Commtiuon Chamber*. City Hal.
Sanlon] florid* at 700 p m en
Thuraday. -My I, IBM . to contidat
N lokmng change and amend
man to Ih* Zoning Ordmanc* ol the
C4y ol Sankxd. Samnou County.
Florida
Fteronneig bom AO. Agrcukual
To Pul o* PO, Planned
LEGAL DESCRIPTION N 210.17
of Lot 14. Souths 3rd Subd. at
rrcordad n ta# Pubbc Record* of
Sammole County. Florida In Plal
Bo o m . Pag# »6
The proparty bang more ganarafy
O*reread a* Bw comer ol Hwy 44
and Cartral Park Orw#
Tha Planmng A Zoning Comrmttaon
wd stem* a racommandakon to fa
City Commmion n favor ol, or
agamal. Vu mquatlad efunga or
amandmara Tha Cay Commtaaron
a* hod a Pubrc Hearing n tha
Com million Room m City Hal.
Bardord. Florida M 7 00 p m on JWy
24 IBM. 10 confdar lad racorn
A l parta* n mwrati and okian*
•hal hava an epporiunay to ba luard
ai ladhaam gi
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Planrwig t Zonmg Commaaion
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mad* mta retpeato any manat con­
sidered at tu above maaang or
haarngi. hew# madt naad ■ vetbalm record of ba proceedng*.
rncKjdmg iha Mtbmony and #vidanca. wheh record « not provided
by Iha City ot Sardord |F8
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THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
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NOTICE OP

totals (including 10 9 9 ) In the third colum n.
Raines w as 0 -fo r-2 with a two w alks a s the
A's dropped an 8 - 3 decision to the American
Central Division leading Cleveland Indians at
Ja c o b s Field Tuesday evening.

Tim Raines la a Sanford native an d Seminole
High School grad uate now playing for the
Oakland Athletics. His statistics for the 1 9 9 9
season is In the Bret colum n, p erson al-b est
season totals in the second colum n and ca re e r

M RE: ESTATE OF
SHCLUE B COOBURN
Tha admnattaon el ra i
BHEUJE B COOBURN.
In t u Crnua Cote tar
Candy, Florida. Ptobte
of after 0 X 1
N. Park Aranua. Sardord. FI. 32771.
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Track-

is

male) won one blue ribbon
each .
The m eets a re open to any
and all age groups, both male
and female, and h as become a
regular family affair with s e v ­
eral m em bers of a family taking
part.
Field events (long Jum p an d
high Jump) will begin a t B :3 0
p.m . and running events ( 0 0 yard low hurdles. 1 0 0-m e te r
dash, mile and 4 0 0 -m e te r run)
will start a t 0 :3 0 p.m . and will
be run each Monday evening on
J u n e 2 0 th and J u n e 2 7 th .
The coat la 0 1 p er p erson,
per meet and each competitor
may enter four events ( 1 / 8 - inch
or 5MM spikes allowed).
Ribbons will be awarded to
the lop three finishers overall
and the top three male and top
three female finishers in each
age group In each event.
Following are the age grou p s
and individual events offered In
each. All categories a re offered
to both m ales and females.
■ and IhiiCT _ long Jum p,
high Jum p. 0 0 -y a rd low h u r­
dles, 100-m eter d ash , 1 .0 0 0 meter run (mile). 4 0 0 -m e te r
dash.
9 -a a g -lO _ long Jum p, high
Jum p. 60-y a rd low h u rdles.
100-m eter dash. 1 .6 0 0 -m e te r
run (mile). 4 0 0 -m e te r d ash.
l l - a » 4 - 1 2 _ long Jum p, high
jum p, 60-y a rd low h u rd les.
100-m eter daah. 1 .0 0 0 -m e te r
run (mile). 4 0 0 -m e te r daah.
1 3 - t h m g h - l O _ long jum p,
high Jum p. 60-y a rd low h u r­
dles, 100-m eter d ash , 1 .6 0 0 meter run (mile). 4 0 0 -m e te r
dash.
lB -tk ro a g h -2 9 _ long Jum p,
high Jum p. 00-y ard low h u r­
dles. 100-m eter dash, 1 .6 0 0 meter run (mile). 4 0 0 -m e te r
dash.
SO -tkrougk-99 _ long Jump,
high Jum p. 60-y ard low h u r­
dles. 100-m eter d ash , 1 ,6 0 0 m eter run (mile). 4 0 0 -m e te r
d ash .
4 0 - tf c r a tf k -4 0 _ long Jum p,
high Jum p. 00-y a rd low h u r­
dles. 100-m eter dash, 1 .6 0 0 meter ru n (mile). 4 0 0 -m e te r
dash.

14
ai
14
3
0
3
1

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133
194
71

38
13
18

90
.334

■O i s i O w i _ long Jum p,
high Jum p. 00-ymrd low h u r­
dles, 100-m eter d ash . 1 .0 0 0 m eter ru n (mile), 4 0 0 -m e te r
d ash .
For additional information
contact Michael Gibson a t 3 3 3 2 3 7 0 , o r Lionel Bonck al 3 2 1 0854.
1

IT * X CtuW InJr. (tit m 13-ta
Salts
In 13-1B
~ i (2nd to
13-18 mok). 18-10; a l&gt;ttr
Canas(Salta 13-ISiaaM. 14-10:4.DaMd
14th In 19-13 maid. 134c X
rack Kittr (Sth m is-ta maid. I M 4
Camrai South ISth ta 13-18 naki. 13-7:
7. ratalAnawm list t t 11-12 rate). l i ­
ft 4 aw Aattey Huoca (IM ta ft-10 itnaM and Draw Durtiasi ( M ta 11-13
maki 104; 10. Rohm I M f t a r llat ta
0-10 maid. 104; 11. Wdiasf Durham
(Tihta I3-1I amid, f t * Ift Oofey Water
B»d taO-10 mate. Oft 1ft Bn*fen Griffith
(3rd m S-tO maid. 0 4 : 14. fed Bob Mid
and Nkk Jackaon (U* fcr 4th ta OIO
mate). OOc 14 Brady GnOth (IM ta O
17
u O lO i
(IM
8 -fclft Ctela
ta Ottadw
7-1: I14 (ttd Brut
ta OUntar
ta J Undar

74k SB.
o m jm
„m
tested, 0 7 :3 3 . krte TO ndtepr ( M ta O
Under maid. O ft 34 Randy Ndd (4tb in
k-uoder mate), 0 7 ; 3ft ftrtaa Van Ban pu*

(4th in
Oft 34
Botrk 0th in OUnder
4-4 37.
Krte Kiups IXh ta OUnder nted. OO;:
Haden Odffilh 0th ta OUnder female). 3Ift 3ft lytor Vlckcra (tth ta OUnder
nted. 3 8; 30. Brandon Pendte (Tlh ta O
Under maki 1-4 31. Bracks Jodsaonmh
•nfAtader tented. 1-1.
W OK JUMP • I. Michael Durham
(Id In 13 IS maid. 3-0; a. Drew Durham
IIM ta 11-13 maid. 3-4 3 (tld Robert
T Traffirgrr list in OIO maid and Rod
Anderaon Bnd ta U-13 maid. 0 4 ft
Ashley Nunes (IM ta OIO female). 0 3 ft
Md BMfca Odffith and Nkk Jackaon (tie
fcr 2nd In OIO maid. Oft
dakwMhe Jr. (IM ta lOlS mate). 123: X
Dadd Quinones Bnd ta IOIS stale).
134 3 TVler Oanae (3rd In IOIS maid.
134 4 Hunt
madia (4th ta to ts
its Marino (Sth In IOIS
mate). 13ft ft Chfla
maki. 14-7:6. Cameron Smith (6ih in IO
IB mak). 14ft 7. Nkk Kurtr (Tth in 1018
mate). 18.4:4 RobertTtnetUegerllM MO
10 make), I&amp;7 ft Aahley Nunuea (IM In
OIO tented, 14ft 10. Paul Anderaon (tat
In 11-12 nted. Iftft II. Draw Durham
Bnd ta 11-13 mak). 17.1: 13 Brady OrtfSth (let in OUnder mak), 174 13 Nkk
Maimo (ted ta 11-12 maki. 17.4 14 (Ud
Brut Claeaacna (IM ta OUnder tented
and Evan Tendlkaer Bnd ta OIO stale).
174 Ift 0 * y Weber Bnd In OIO mak).
174 17. Kyle TeneUkrr (ted In OUmkr
maid. 17.7: Ift Brittany Reitdk (2nd ta O
Under tented. 174 1ft (Ud Cayta Co­
thran (3rd ta 8-Under tenter) and Brooks
Griffith Pnl ta OIO sted. 144 31. Bda
Mdd (4th In OIO mate). Iftft 33

1.539
3,555
956
416
113
166
804
.296

lama, or paiadkdonottu
Cote «• wpAdd b Ur vmr otaactona aWi BM Cate (MDSN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER Dffi DATE OF THE FIRET
PUBUCADON OF DBS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF E B M C I OF A COPY OF
THMNODCaONTHBM.
AS CtaStart of Vu

0th to OIO mate). J&amp;7. 33
Hadm Oriaith |4th In OUnder female),
1ft I: 34 ftenfr Mdd (4th In S-Under
■Mtel. iftft 3ft Ctadm Bunk 0th m o
tlwdw testate), 30.4; 3ft (te) Bum cadfcr
0th in OIO sted and Mktead Durham
0th ta 13-18 mdd. 30ft 3ft Erica VanBanpua 0th ta OUnder tented. 30ft 3ft
Tyler Vtdura (Sth In OUnder male). 333;
30 Brandon Pendle Mdth In OUnder
maid. 333; 31. Brooke Jaducn (7th in O
Under female). 300
i j o o i B i i R m m (to u t) - i.
Nkk Stuart (IM In 13-16 maid. &amp;3ft 2
Chrla triads (and In 1318 mate). 3 3 4 3
Hunter Robert* (3rd In 1318 maid. 4 4 4
4 (tie) Tkma Kudakwaahe Jr. and Chrte
Catfhin** (tie for 4th ta 1318 male).
44ft ft Dadd Quinones 0th In 1318
mate). 4 0 3 7. Aatiht Claeaaens (IM In
13-IS tented, ftlft ft Pud Andcraon (1st
ta 11-13 mate). 7.14 ft Mr. Kudr |IM In
BO-Ovr mate). 14:31
4 0 0 -M R W RPR • I. Uond Bonck
IIM In BO-Orer mate). 107; X Chris Mar­
ino (IM In 1018 mate). 1B4 3 Robert
Tkndlfc*r |IMta OIO mate). 1:34 4. Nkk
Kudr (2nd in I31S mate). 137 ft Bob
Ndd Bnd ta OIO male). 13ft 4 Nkk
Jackaon (ted tn OIO mate). 133 7. Nkk
Martnollmin 11-13 sudd. 131; ft Catty
Weber (4th ta OIO maid. 133 ft Draw
Durham Bnd in 11-13 maid. 134 1ft
Brooks Griffith (Sth In OIO maki. 13ft
—
11. Brent Oodter 0th In OIO mate). 1;B4

Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FBLET PUBLICA­
TION OF TM E NOTICE OR DSRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF EERVC S OF A COPT OF THffi N0T1CB
ON THEM.

court WtTHM TH R U MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FWST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CUUMS. DCUANOS. AND
O ftffiC TX M EN O TB O FU O W U .
BE FOREVER BARRED
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NOTICEOF FU8UC HCAMNQ

NOTICE 0 HEREBY GIVEN By Vu
Cay QsBMkstal oHuOyd teta
i n now i rueme rwenng on
Thuraday. JUy 1. ISM, al 7.00 pm ,

Briefs_

IB

of Ju ly 19lh -th rou g h -23rd
a t Lake Howell High School.
Thla 9 a.m . to 4 p.m . day
cam p for boys and girls
ages 5 - 1 / 5 to 15 will also
Include Indoor so ccer In an
alr-condllloned gym.
For
registration
b ro ­
ch u res
and
Information,
co n tact cam p director Larry
McCoride at 3 2 0 - 9 5 5 7 or
3 2 0 - 9 7 0 8 during the day
o r 6 9 5 - 2 1 3 1 a t night, or on
the web site at actlonlnle m e t.n e t/u se re /m cco rk le .

BASEBALL CLASSIC
GAINESVILLE - Diamond
Sports Park will be hosting
the 1 9 9 9 Sum m er Baseball
C lassic in Gainesville in
August.
Age divisions for August
6 th -a n d -7 lh will be 11 &amp;
Under. 13 &amp; Under and 1 5
A Under.
Age divisions for August
13tn -th rou g h -15th will be
10 &amp; Under, 12 &amp; U nder
and 14 &amp; Under.
F o r more Information call
(3 5 2 ) 3 3 1 - 2 3 4 5 .

c a rt tor a
n x o u n ri FrotocKon
Lake Mary Coda ol Ordkunoaa. to
totOBO S u taqUmaark tara anUm v
manta btear tona and butang aaltack Iran Vw ^fUSctanel M t a d i

botedary
Tha N lfacl property bang tocatad
at 236 Lara# Lana, more pwUcUtaly

Lei 4 1
Eae. ft. Ttta &gt;0, Rng. X MM. M
Bamnota CouMy. tout! el County
CU&gt; Rood end WoetolCoteh Rota
427.
The Putdc Haarmg ata ba beta in
Yu Cay Commalien Clumber# «
100 N CoteVy CM&gt; Road. Uta
Mary. Tha Pubic N amrrd b taand
andbahaardlaidhaannemeyconknua hem Bma to taw urM vu CSy
Commienon malar a feta daemon
NOTE: IFAPERBON DECKCETO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
TUB BOARD WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THffi MEETING OR HEARMQ, HE
OR SHE WILL NEED A RECORO
OP THE PROCEEDINGS. AND
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE
OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDMGS IS MADE.
WHICH RECORD VKXUDU THE
TESTIMONY ANO EVIDENCE
UPON W HO! THE APPEAL IE TO
BE BASES. FLORBA STATUTES
2MD106.
PERSONS WITH DrSAAAiTIES
NEE0V40 AEIETANCE TO RARTICIPATE VI ANY OF THESE PRO-

Legal Notices
CEEDlNOS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS M ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING AT 407-324-3024
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOADATEO June 2. IBM
PUBLISH June IB. IBM
DED75
Holloa ol Vehicle Auction
t -St Pont. i2AOMA4Bt60B9S1
Auction ta be heki 07-14 M •
10AM • 1240 S C R . 427.
Pubtah June IS. IBM
DED-140
IN TME GIRO HIT COURT
OP TRB 1STN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
■ IMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CASE NOl f lS .t f t E -C A -l4 .«
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
FORMERLY KNOWN
AS INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
Pieteita
rrr
DAVID A MORITZ.
at al .
NOTICE
FORECLOEURB SALE
NOTICE IE HEREBY 0IV1N
purr urn I lo an Order or Final
Judgment entered In Caaa Na
BS-IBIS-CA.14-0 ol the Circuit
Court ol tha 1STH Judicial
Circuit In and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida, arharaln IRWIN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
FORMERLY KNOWN A l INLAND
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PlekitiH. and 0AV10 A MORITZ
at al., art defendant*. I will rail
to Iha hlgherl bidder lor carh al
iha Waal Front Door ol tha
Seminole County Courlhoueo.
Sardord, Florida, at Iha hour ol
11.00 a m . on the tat day ol
JULY, IM S. Iho following
da tch bad proparty.
Let 10S. HIGHLAND VILLAGE
TWO. according lo Iho Plat
Iherol a* recorded hi Plat kook
40. Page* *0 and 411 Public
Record* ol Seminole County.
Florida
DATEO IM* 3rd day of Juno,
IM S
Maryann# More#
Clark Circuit Court
By; Ruth King
Deputy Clark
ROOER D BEAR. PA
PO 0OC4MI
Orlando. FL UB03
Attorney* lor Ptahilll!
H you are a perron with a dtt*
ability who noodt any accom­
modation in order lo portlelpato
ta Vila proceeding, you aro andMad. at no coat to you, to Iho
pnnrleion ol certain arriatanca
Ploaaa
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suite N301. Sanlord.
Florida 32771, Telephone (407)
BE3-4BM, act. 4227 wNhta two
V ) wortanp day# ta ywur roaote ta Bile Summon*; It you aro
hearing or vole* Imp*had. call
1-B0B-MI-0771.
Put Itei Juno B. t l. IBM
0C0-7S
M TME OWCUtT COURT
stfteurr, m
BE MlHOLE OCVRTY,

CASE NOl BS BET OA IS 0
QMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
^
PLAINTIFF
Vt
NELSON W. RODRIGUEZ
0 LIVING AND IF D U O .
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIM. DEVISEES. GRANTUE.
ASSIGN I IS. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTI REST NY.
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST NELSON W.
RODRIQUEZ M. CONIUCLO
RODRIQUEZ. IF LIVING. ANO
IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS, OEVIBEE2,
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
UENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEE! ANO ALL
OTHEN PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST NY. THROUGH.
UNDER ON AGAINST M.
OONEUf LO RODRIGUEZ
MANOERLV PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC.; JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
M POSSESSION

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FONBCLOtURB BALE
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN
punuanl lo a Summary Final
Judgment ot foredeauro dated
May t l . I t H . anferad ta CfeH
Cat* No. •• M7 CA 14 P ol Iho
Circuit Court ol the 1ETH
Judicial Circuit ta and lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanlord, Florida.
1 will aal lo Iho hlghart and
bad bidder lor eoth St Iho Wart
Front Door ol iha SEMINOLE
Oounty Courthout* located al
301 No. Pork Avenue ta
Sanlord. Florida, al 11:00 a.m.
on Iho 20Vi day ol JULY. 1000
Iha following dereribed proper­
ty at aal forth ta told Summary
Final Judgment to-arll:
LOT 200 MANDIRLEV SUBDI­
VISION, PHASE I. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 44.
PAGES 78, 78. 77 OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated ihit 2nd day ol Juno.
1000.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYAKNE MORSE
Clark ol Iha Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Daputy Clark
THE U W OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PUINTIFF
001 S. University Drive
Sulla 100
Plantation, FL 33314
&lt;*14)333-8000
00-36*1 ttFNUA)GMAS
In accordance with the
American with Olkabilltie* Act,
partem with dtaabiUUe* needtag a tprclal accommodation
to participate ta thla proceeding
theuld contact Iha Cleft ol Iho
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse si 407-3134330. not taler then raven day*
prior lo tha proceeding- H beartag Imp*.rad, 1-000-3M-IT71
(TOD) or 1-IOO-Olt-arrO, via
Florida Relay Service.
Publfah: June 0.10. tOOO
DBD-04

Legal Notices
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
CF T N I I STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IR AND FOR
OIMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION
Car* Na.t M -IM -O A
DlvItJam ISP
NAtiONSUANK. N A
F/K'A NATIONSBANK
OF FLORIDA. N A .
Plaint IN,
v*.
SYLVIA PAPPAS.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF OALO
NOTICE IS GIVEN lhal purtuanl lo that certain Final
Judgement, dried May t l.
IMF, in Cat* No M-1S3 CA
I4P ot the Circuit Court ot the
Itth Judicial Circuit In and lor
Seminole County, Florida, In
wharaln. NATIONSBANK. N.A.
F/K/A
NATIONSOANK
OF
FLORIOA . N A . la Via Plaintm
and SYLVIA PAPPAS I* Iha
Defendant. I will tall lo tha
hlghaal and bail bidder lor
cath *1 if# watl Iron! door ol
the
Seminole
County
Courthout*, 301 North Park
Avenue. Sanlord, Florid*, at
11 00 o'c’ock A M . on the tat
day ol JULY. IMS. the follow,
tag described property tat lorth
ta Iha Order ol Final Judgment;
Unit 43 t l ol HACIENDA VILU O E . a Cooperative Mobil*
Homo Park, according lo
Eahlbit *0' (Plot Plan) ol Iho
Matter Form Proprietary Lata*
recorded In Official Record*
Bock i r t l . Pag* IM . Public
Record t ol Samtaofe County,
Florida, aubfecl lo purchaio
money mortgage encumbering
the park ta lavor ol NATIONS­
BANK OF FLORIDA N A ta tha
principal amount ol IIOHT MIL­
LION FOUR HUNDRED THOU­
SAND AhO N0/100 DOLLARS
(M.400.000 00) recorded ta
Official Record* Booh 37M,
Pag* IM . and UCC Financing
Statement Recorded in Official
Record* Oooh IIM . Pag* *33
ol tha Public Record* ol
Samtaofe County. Florida, tha
Article*
ol
Incorporation,
Oyfewt
and
Rule*
and
Regulation* ol HACIENDA VILLAG! CO-OP. INC
DATED Juno 1. IM S
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clark ol Iho Court
0) Ruth King
Deputy Clark
II you at* a par*on with a die*
ability who naad* any accom­
modation ta order to participate
In thi* proceeding you are enti­
tled. at no coal lo you. lo Ih*
provlaion ol certain aaaiitanc*
Plata* call Ih* attorney lor
Plainllli'a. telephone number
(188) S 61-7111, within two
working day* ol receipt ol thla
tummont/netice II hearing
Impaired (TDD) (600) 661 *771.
or Vow* Impaired (V) (S00) *16•710
Publication ol thfe Notice ol
Sal* wat mad* on Ih* Sth and
16th day* ol Juno. IBM. ta the
B*mmole Herald
STEVEN P LEI
I I M Coral Way
Bull* 602
Miami. Florida M i l l
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to TNI CMOVIT COURT
OP TNI ■ m n t e in t m
JUDICIAL CMOVIT
to ABB POR
CIVIL ACTION
0. M -SBBOA
DIVISION 14-8
FIRST UNION MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO DOMINION
BANKSHARIS MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
SHEILA J. WILLIAMSON.
M al.
TO;GERRY W WILLIAMSON
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
16 Pwhtatonta Court SIM
Whiter Spring*. FL 3I7M
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
ANY AND AU. UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING NY, THROUGH.
UNDER. ANO AGAINST T H I
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
DCFINDANT0) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN­
KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS:
LAIT KNOWN RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that on
action to feraeioa* a mortgage
on the following properly ta
•IMINOLE County. Florida:
LOT 41. TWIN RIVERS SEC­
TION IV UNIT U. ACCORDING
TO T H I PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 40.
PAGES SO THROUGH AS. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORD! OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
h§4 been Mod again*! you and
you aro required lo aanre a
copy of your written dafenaa*.
H any, wilMn 30 day* atlar tha
Brat publication ol .thi* Notice
ol Aotfen, on Echevarria.
MaCalla, Raymar. Barratl 4
Frappiar, Plaintiff* attorney,
whoa* addroat la 001 Bay*
Boulevard. Bull* 000, Tai
tael with thi* Court either
baloro aarvico on Ptalntttfe
alternay or immediately thoroaltar, ethararia* a da taut I arid
ba entered again*! you for the
fallal
demanded
ta Ih*
Complaint or p* HIbon.
Thla nolle* ahall bo public had
one* each weak tor two conaacuthr* weak* ta th* Samtaofe
Herald.
WITLESS my hand and tha
real al thi* Court on I hi* End
day of Juno, ISM
(COURT SEAL)
Maryann* More*
Clark ol Vt* Court
By: Deborah Co nant
A* Deputy Clark
Echevarria, McCsSa,
Ray mar Barrett E Frappiar
PO. BOX 3410
Tampa. Florida 33401-3410
II you aro a perron with a dis­
ability who naad* accommoda­
tion in order la participate ta
Hit* proceeding, you am antitlad al na coat lo you, lor th*
provlaion ol certain aeel*lane a
Pleat*
contact
Court
Admtealralion al 301 N Park
Art no*. Sanford. Florida 3IF71.
telephone number (407) 3234330. within 2 working day* *4
your receipt ol thi* document. If
hearing Impel rad, (TOO) 1-000M3-0771.
PubNah: June 3 ,1 4 IBM
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NOTICE TO THE PUBUC
Notice ti hereby given dial a Pubhc
Hearing «■ b* held by ta* Piamng
S Zoning Comrmtaion m ta* C*y
Comrmaion Chamber*. Cty Hal.
Sanford. Florida al 7.00 pm on
Tfwrrday. Jufy 1. ISOS, to oonaidar
ta* toecteng change and amandmart to ta* Zoning Ordinance ol ta*
Cay of Sanford, Sanwiot* County.
Florida
Fteronmg horn AO. Agricultural
Totaalot:
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 25
(LESS Bag SW Cor Ite E 240 00*N
232 32* W 21501T SWty on curve
39ar a m ar ta bag and bag
M 7 JT N ol SW Cor fte N » 7 3 T E
240 0(7 6 232 32* W 2150(7 NWy
on curve 3927 to bag) 6 Al of lot 23
SrrvtaY 3rd Sted. PM Boo* 1. Pag*
M ALSO. Lota 27 A 23 4 fft/2 ot
LM 37S3B4E tG of vacated mad
aRacant on Smah'i 3rd Subd. PM
Book 1. Pag* M.
The property bang mom ganaraty
datertoad a* 1150 Upaata toad
Th* Ptervwig 1 Zoneig Commoron
wd etems a raoommanlakon to rw
City Comma non in favor ot, or
agamal. ta* roqueted change or
amendment Th* COy mmmneion
wd hold a Pubkc ftearing m rw
Commitenon Room m Coy Hal.
Sanlord. Florida al 7C0 p m on JUy
24 ISM. to r
A l parkas n I
lh a l have an opporkmay to ba heard
al end haarmgi

Plannmg 4 Zoreng Comma*on
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC H a parton dead** u appeal a daemon
made ate reaped to any at e conme above maaang or
*Yba made naad a varrecord of ta* prooeedvege,
kteudmg Bta tolhmony and avtdene*, wftei record ■ not prowted
by taa Cty of Sanlord (FS
2B6 0I05)
PERSONS WITH DTSABSJTIES
NCEOtNO ASSISTANCE TO PARTCIPATE M ANY OF THESE PROCEEDlNOS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 MTS 4S
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETWO
PUtth June IS. 25. ISM
DEO-1 *1

NOTCE TO THE PUBUC
No*o* d hereby gkren IM a Ptekc
i renal ■&gt;y wi d* nawa of n nffinmng
• Zoning Commaeein in taa Cay
Commrauon Chambam. Coy IfeS,
Saraord. Flond* si TOO pm on
Thurrdoy. Jtay 1. ISM, to a n t e
tao toaoeeng change and emend
mart to taa Zonmg Ordnance of taa
Cay of Sorted. S*mmota Corny
Flond*
Rerorvng Port. MR-2 Mtetpm
To taof of MR-Z Muteto
Forney Roetente
LEGAL DEBCMPTION A PORTION
OF THE BAP0ORO GRANT ATfO A
PORTX3N OF GOVERNMENT LOT
3. ALL Bf SECTION 12. TORNSreP
M SOUTH, RANOEX EAST. SEMIHOU COUNTY. FLOFkOA BEffeG
MORE
PARTICULARLY
AB FOUOWft
AT THE NORTH­
WEST CORNER OF THE SOUTH­
WEST 1/4 OF EAE) SECTION 12.
PROCEED SOUTH 01*3404*
WEST. ALONG THE WESTERLY
UNE OF BAfO SECTION IZ A DIS­
TANCE OF V IS T FEET TO THE
POdfT OF BEOBdSWQ OF SUB­
JECT PARCEL: THENCE C0NTV4UB4G ALONG THE EAfO WESTER­
LY UNE OF SECTION 12. SOUTH
01*3404* WEST. A DISTANCE OF
ItSO FEET; THENCE SOUTH
3S*17*Sr EAST, DCPARTBM IAJO
WESTERLY U W OF SECTXM It.
A DISTANCE OF 10121 FEET:
THE7CE NORTH ariS-ST EAST. A
DISTANCE OF STBS FEET.
THENCE NORTH 14*4434 EAST. A
DISTANCE OF HOBO FEET.
THENCE NORTH #4*4414* EAST. A
DISTANCE OF TS.11 FEET.
THENCE NORTH 74*0044* EAST, A
DISTANCE OF 114.M FEET
THENCE NORTH E31VI7* EAST. A
DISTANCE OF M.74 FEET;
THE7CE SOUTH 7i*S2‘44 EAST. A
DISTANCE OF M.74 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 74*1420* EAST, A
DISTANCE OF M S I FEET
THENCE SOUTH SB*1484 EAST. A
DISTANCE OF 64 44 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH TTS 1 W EAST. A
DISTANCE OF 3S.03 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 01*241r EAST. A
DISTANCE OF M M FEET:
THENCE SOUTH 60-0007- WEST.
A DISTANCE OF 7S.T2 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 07*1414 WEST.
A DISTANCE OF 63643 FEET. TO
POINT ON A NON-TANGENT
CURVE. CONCAVE SOUTHEAST­
ERLY ANO HAVBta A RAMUS OF
4 X TS FEET THENCE AfjONO THE
ARC OF EAE) CURVE AN ARC
LENGTH OF 332AS FEET. BAK&gt;
ARC ECMG BUSTENOED BY A
CHORD BEARBia AND DISTANCE
OF SOUTH 43*1F04 WEST. 3242»
FEET. THENCE SOUTH 21*1424
WEST. A DISTANCE OF S U M
FEET. TO* FOBfT OF CURVATURE
OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTH­
WESTERLY ANO HAVING A
RADIUS OF 130J1 FEET. THENCfc
ALONO THE ARC OF SAfO CURVE
ANO ARC LENGTH OF S34A0
FEET. BAD ARC BEING SUBTEND­
ED BY A CHORD BCARMG AND
DISTANCE OF SOUTH 342704
WEST, 220.34 FEET, TO THE
FOBfT OF ■EGBfNBfG OF EAC
PARCEL
BAD PARCEL THUS DESCRIBED
CONTAINS 2MJMS1S SQUARE
FEET OR M M ACRES. MORE OR
EBft
tfto
MnfM
Buns
MAanit
••tofto
a^RM
teSu
oghdlna •
toPB )^tore*|
Tha Ptemmg S Zorang Commlaaton
ad items a racammsrMSon to taa

Sardorft Ftortds al 700 pm. on JUy
20. ISM to

mads MBi mtpad toany mas
•idarad « taa above maeang or
ring*, hadha made naad a t e ­
rn record of ta* ptocaadmga,
wic»wi«g in* itotomony «no toV)*
dance, which record is not prated
by. te ^ C to o. tented. 0 .
*ERSONS WITH OtSABftmCS
NEEOMQ ABEtoTANCC TO PAR­
TICIPATE Bf ANY OF THEM PROCEEDlNOS SHOULD CONTACT
TH I PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COOROMATOR AT S X M M St
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MEETING
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IN T N I OINCUIT COUNT
OF T N I IIC N T IIN T N
JUDICIAL OINCUIT
IN AND FCN
•IM IN O LI COUNTY,
FLONIDA
Caae NiamOan
•N-1SS4-CA-14-0
OCWIN FIDCNAL BANK
FIB. l/k/a CarSatay Fad oral
Bank A Trual FIB. a national
banking corpora boit.
Plaintiff,

e m e u rr c o u n t
ON T N I IM H T B IN T N
JUDICIAL O IM U tT
IN A M NON
• IH IN O il COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL C A M NO.l
t e -l l l t -C A - i a -A
M M FONFIITUNI OF
ss. tie oe in uN irto
■TATII CUNNINCY
NOTION ON
in t n i

f o r f e it u r e p r o c i i d i r r e

TO Armando Herrera ■
t i t lorama Drbrt *144
Allamonla Iprlnea, Ft 33714
and all olhan who claim an
MUaraal In tha (ohowing propar­
ry
S3.MO 00 IN
UNITED •TATIS
CUNNINCY
Tha City ot Allamonla Iprlnea.
try and through than ofttcare.
tevtxbgafora or ogonla, aaltod
lha abora proparty on or about
April I. 1M0 horn MO Lorama
Drna Apt. 140, Namrngton Placl
Apartmanla. Allamonla lprme&gt;.
In Samlnola County, Florida,
and la praaantty holding aald
proparty lor tha purpoao ol forTallura putauanl lo I action*
•31 rot-131 104.
Florida
•taluaa, and will NCCUIOY
lhal an HonoraMa Judga at lha
Circuit Court. Chrtl
thrll Curiai
■Ighiaonth Judicial Clicult.
Oananola County. Florida. And
probable cauac lhal tha above
property ahoidd bo fortallad Id
ma abova agancy You wNI bo
aarvod a copy at tha Ordar had­
ing Probable Cauac one* it ta
argnad by lha Judga and II arid

CMANLII F IAITHAM.
an Individual, and BITTY A
IAITHAM. an Individual.
Datandanta
NOTICE OF IALB
NOTICI I I H IN IIV OIV1N
purtuanl to a Order lor Final
Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure dated June 3rd,
IMS. entered In Civil Cate
Number SI-1M4-CA-14-0 at
the Circuit Court ol the
Eightecnih Judicial Clrcull In
and lor Bandnola County.
Floilda that on the Sth day ol
JULY. tS99. al 1109 am.
NO TAB BENI' The Ml* will b*
held al lha Waal Itont door
atepa ol lha lemlnota C aunty
Courthouse. 101 N. Path
Avanuo Sanlord. Florida. The
underalgnad Clark util offer for
aal# tha lollaatlng deecribad
rail propertyi
Let SO. Q INIVA TIN NACI
AM INM O PLAT, aacordmg la
Ih* map or plat ihoreol a*
raaordad In Plal Cook It ,
Pay** I I terough M. Public
Record a ol lanUnel* County.
Flat Ids.
logalhar orllh all slrucluto*.
improvements. naturae, applt-

rat pond lo thta requeet lor lortetturo
I MIN ICY CINTIFY teal a true
and certact copy Pi IMa Notter
arae aanl to Ihe abova named
addraaa by U C. oprtlAad moU.
talurn receipt requeatod. Itua
Tth day ol Juna. I N I .
John 0. Noaa,
Oenaral Counael
Florida Bar M011T
Bamtools County
■hatin'* OlAco
190 Booh Bout*vote
- Isntord. Florid* M i l l
Pubttah: Juna I. I I , 1MC
MO-194

eeld land or uaod In conjunction
therewith
DATED Juno 4. IMS
MANVANNB MONSE.CLINK
CLINK OF TH I
CIRCUIT COUNT
By Nuth King
At Deputy Clerk
IF YOU A M A PINION WITH A
DISABILITY WHO M I D I ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ONM R
TO PANTICIPATi IN THII PROCCIOINO. TOU A A IIN TITLIO .
AT NO COST TO YOU, TO TH I
PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
A IIIIT A N C I. PLIABI CON­
TACT COUNT AOMiNIITRATtON
AT SOI N. PANK AVINUI.
BUTE NS91. SANFORD. FLONI­
DA u r n . (497) m-4330. BIT.
4U7 WORKING OATS OF YOUR
M C IIP T OF TH II DOCUMENT.
IF YOU ARE HiANINQ OR
VOICE IM M IM 0, CALL 1400M l-ir it . .
L d L II A BLAU. CIO
Vos* A Blau
BIOS W. Fairbanks Av*.
Winter Park. FL H I M
Publish Juno I. I I . 1M I
M 0 -71

m TN I

M U N TT COUNT
O f T N I B M N TU N TN
Nl ANN NON

-C A M NO. M -C I9 -C 0 -B 9 -U
JTLAFAVA WOOD!
HOMIO WHERE
ASSOCIATION. INC.,
a Florida nol-tor-pnftt
Plaintiff.
WILLIAM SCOTT ANYANT,
atal,
Dalandant*.

0 A M NO.l IT IM -M -A O
TO: RAMON CARVAJAL
LAKI MART, FL
A Second Nolle* lo revoke
your tte*n**(s) and ollgibUrty lor
kcantura and appointment ha*
baan Mad against you You
Nava the right te raquaal a
hearing purtuanl la lection
119.17(1) and (I). Florida
•lalutea. by mailing a raquest
tor same lo the Florida
Department ol Inauranc*. Office
ol legal A*me at. I l l Laraon
Building. TaHahaataa. Florida
U I9 9 -0 U I. II • raquaal
hearing la not received by July
7 ,1S99. Ih* right la a hearing In
wW '
Mi* Inauranca Commlaalonar
wUI dtapoaa of IMa ceuao In
aooordanc* with law.
PuMtoh: May M . end June I . 9.
19. IBM
M C -M S

TO: WILUAM SCOTT M Y ANT
LAST
IT |KNOWN I
:
1140 IHAFFIN TRAIL
OVItOO. FLONIDA I I IIS.
'AND ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
ON UNNICONM D INTEREST
.WHICH MAY IX1IT
- YOU Aft I NOTtFlIO that an
)bctlon
ter toroclosiir* ol
-pgatesl

you

and

you

ara

arrlllan daianaa* with tha Clark
ol tho Court, lamlnote County.
NO Draaror C, Bontoid, Florida
.M i l l , not lator than lha UN
Nay ol JULY, 1990. and on
‘Ptatetiir* attorney, NICOLI J.
.FINNANA. laqulra. U t N .l.
tvanhoe Boulevard, lull* MS.
pnenee, *kwkm s iw ft OiSNpf1
*
aria* a default arM b* antarod
agalnal you lor tho ralal
'damondrd In the Complaint.
0ATI0 on I he tnd day ol Juno,
II
MANYAMNI MONIt
* CLINK OF TH I COUNT
„ Judith A. Millar
r Deputy Clart
futliah: Juna I, I I , IBM
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CHRISTINE HART
(SSrUN KNOWN).
ALAFAYA WOODS
HOM COW NEM
ASSOCIATION, S IC ,

team***, raadnorv. and afar
tetotewn persona or intenown
q i a at tlnmteg by. troveRi an
water any of ffw eboaa named

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fret Eire. CM

INTNI CIRCUIT OOUNT,
Of TNI tm t JUDICIAL
MNOUIT, m AM PON
IMMOLI COUNTY,
O A M NO.l BO -M tl-O A -14-O
AMERICAN OINERAL
HOME EQUITY. INO..
Plaintiff.
SANDRA J. MCOANil
and any unknown hairs,
deviaaa*. grantee*.
creditors, trustee*, or
offtar claimant*, by.
agalnal Bandra J. McOanal,
Datendant(a)
F O N IC L O IU M BALI
NOTICI I* hereby given that
Ih* undersigned Clerk of Ih*
Circuit Court ol lamlnole
County. Florida. *t«. on th* Ith
day of JULY, 1999. at 1149AM.
at th* Weal Front Door of th*
tritetiaareld
hii^R'ffhwi
R^*
tewri
■yea^owt Oalilbtv
awqeepteougr rd
eh
ad
gw
ygareaws^H
^p
Piy
lantord, Florida otter tor Ml*
and toll al public outcry to tha
Mgltaat and beat bidder ter
cash. Ih* following described
property situsted In Seminole
County. Florida:
Lot I . SANFORD TRAIL!
■■TATII, Plat Book 41, Pegtl
IS and I I . lamlnole County,
Florida.
pursuant to th* Final Judgment
entered In a cat* pending in
•aid Court, th* atyt* of which I*
IndieaIad abova.
W lTNEII my hand and official
Mai of t»id Court Ihl* 3rd day
ol Juna. IBM.
(COURT MAL)
MARYANN! MORIS
Clark ol Ih* Circuit Court
By: Jan* I. JtMwto O.C.
John C. Ingtoherdt, PA
H I* I . Livingston It.
Orlando. Florida 13101
If you are a person with a dis­
ability who nMda any apaelal
accommodation to partleipat*
In Ihl* proceeding, you are enti­
tled, at no coal lo you. to th*
provision at apaelal aaalsianc*.
Plaaaa
contact
Court
Administration at M t N. Park
Av* , II*. NMt.lantord, Florida
3S771, telaphoM (497) M I 4119. Bat. 4M7, within two
working day* ot your receipt ol
thia notice If Soaring Impaired,
(TOO) 1-M9-MM771 or Voiea
M 1-909-M9-I779, via Florida
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BAHaSSOSSI
NO TICI OF AOTtON
TO CHRISTINE HART
tOIS SUOANBERNY TRAIL
OVIiOO, F l i m i
LAST KNOWN AOONEII
BTATID. CURRENT RIIIOCNCE
UNKNOWN
And any unknown hair*,
davit***, grant***, creditors
and other unknown persona or
unknown •pause* claiming by,
through and under the abovenamed Defendants), it de­
ceased or whoa* last known
address*! are unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action lo loraclotc
Mortgage covering tha follow­
ing raal and pareon* I property
described a* toHost*, to-wil:
U t 38. ALAFAYA WOOD!
PHASE XXI-R. according to tho
plat tharaot a* recorded In Ptal
Bock 41, Page I t . IS. 17 and
" , ol lha Public Record* ot
Icminoto County, Florida,
has boon tiled agalnal you and
you are required to aarva a
copy ol your srrittan da tensea.
H any. to It on Nancy A. I n hop.
Butler I Hatch. P.A., 1111
South Conway Rood. Suite E
Orlando. Florida 31*11 and hi*
th* original with tha Clark ol tho
obovo-atyted Court on or botore'
10 day* tram th* firel pubUeaHon, otherwise a Judgment may
b* entered against you tor tho
let
demanded
In
tho
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and seal ot
aald Court an tho End day ol
Juna. 1991.
If you ara a person with o dis­
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In thlt proceeding, you are enbtied, at na coat to you. to tho
provision ot certain assistance
Pleas* contact Court adminis­
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Suit* H i l l , lantord, Florida
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your wcs.pl of this NOTICI OF
ACTION: It you or* hearing
Impaired, call 1-MO-SEE-*77!;
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•00-MS-1770.
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working toward* a career at an
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ENTRY LEVEL DfWERS need­
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3000
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DISTRIBUTORS! NO Setting or MLM&gt; E a ch *** Prod­
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Work! Require* *9,000 e**h! (100)2) I -M il, AIN 1999OM

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dent dtetnbutor only, at JO S o ff SRP. No limit*, anyone
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(•00)653-3393 Dwnbutor* needed

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LOCAL CANDY ROUTE 30 Vendin| Machine* Earn
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on Lake Murrey Featuring ctubhoine, pool, tenrn*, walktng mil*, marina Reserve your lot today! Excellent
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EDUCATION
A BEKA TEXTBOOKS A Video School on dugtay near
you Contact utai vrww ab*kaorgtoc3or(BOO)l74-2333
ext 31 for more information

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FINANCIAL

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COMPUTER USERS NEEDED WORK OWN hour*
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••OET CASH NOW** S30.000 lo SIOO.OOO.
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Credit ISO K , Low Fixed Interest Everyone Welcome
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FOR SALE
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TRUCK DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED! Swill hat
immediate openings for entry level driven Earn 37K42K. No experience needed! Training available through
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LEGAL SERVICES
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change, military, missing spouse, etc. One signature re­
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G O V T FORECLOSURES as tow at *5000 Existing
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H360
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tot on 30,000acre lake in Smoky Mountunt ofTenne«ee
Gently rolling, mature haidwood*. secluded cove letting
Dock OKI Private community, paved ruadiuiilitiet Ideal
for vacation/reurement home. Local bank hat apprmtsedwiii finance Call now (100)161-3233, ext 4517
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2.300 acre gated retreat committed to privacy and the
appreciation nf natural beauty 29,000 Call
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NORTH CAROLINA BLUE Ridge Mountain*-! Acre*/
112,900 l0AcreVJ29.900 31 AcreVSI9,900 Beautiful
mountain top parcels with stunning view*! Very Private
Excellent financing (336)931-1312.
SOUTHERN COLORADO Ranch Sal* 200 AC-199,900
Enjoy sensational sunsets over the Rockies A view* of
Pike* Peak on gently rolling terrain End oTrd privacy,
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(177)6764367
TENNESSEE LAKE BARGAIN 3 acre* with boat slip
124,900. Beautifully wooded, spectacular views, with
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THREE APARTMENT HOME in Boone NC with scenic
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Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Computer/TV
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Hearth Care
Lost &amp; Found
Special Notices
Nursery A Child Care
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

EMPLOYMENT
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69 Resumes
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70 Educaton A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

125 Lease Tb Own
127 Storaga/OMce For Rent

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93 Rooms For Rent *
95 Roommate Wanted
97 Apartments •Furnished
99 Apartments •Unfurnished
100 Condomlnum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duples/Thplei
107 Mobile Homes For Rant
111 Resort VacsSons
114 Warehouse/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

45 Debt Coneohdaion
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

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Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stereo/Radto
IBS Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
169 Office Supplies
191 Bidding Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

ESTATE

147 Industrial Properly For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Properly For Sale
151 Investment Property For 8 ale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open Houee
155 CondomMuma For 8ale
157 Mobie Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Warned
160 Bualneos For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For 8a!e
165 Duplei For Sale

93—Rooms For Rent

205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AnOqua/CoaecSbies
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Oarage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

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231 Cars For Sale
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234 Automotive
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235 Truck/Buses/Vane For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Moforcydet/Btkes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehtdes/Campers For Sale
243 Traders For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

SERVICES

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253 Ad&amp;bont A
254 Air Conditioning

141—Homes For Sale

141—Homes For Sale

255 AlteraSons
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
268 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpel Cleaning
266 Ceding Repair
267 Ceramic Tie
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Constructor
272 Delivery Services
275 Dry-wad
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 HatAng
280 Home Improvements

290 Masonry
2 9 1 Modgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 CM, Lube A Filter
294 Pamtng
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 PlanrYOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning

282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lafcelront Clearing
265 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

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By J o e D eSantis_____________________
Staff W riter

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S A N F O R D - The City of Longwood is

facing a legal challenge to its annual fall
Arts &amp; Crafts Festival staged by the
Central Florida Society for Historical
Preservation.
Winter Springs attorney Michael Jones
is filing suit on behalf of six homeowners
on Warren Avenue, claiming the resi­
dents are denied access to their property
during the three-day event scheduled to
enter its 23rd year in November.The suit
also alleges the city commission acted
illegally in approving an ordinance to
close Warren Avenue and enter into a

Residents say their access
to homes will be denied
promotional agreement with a private,
not-for-profit organization.
The suit seeks $15,000 in damages plus
attorney fees and court costs, as well an
injunctive relief that would deny the city
the right to close Warren Avenue during
the festival.
Beatrice Morris, her son Richard
Morris who is wheelchair bound, Laura
Morgan, Barbara J. Smallwood. James B.

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City administrator John Drago con­
firmed he received a courtesy copy of the
suit in Friday's mail. Drago has forward­
ed the suit to city attorney Richard
Taylor for review.
Taylor is currently on vacation and
unavailable for comment on the suit.
Lynette Dennis, chair of the Society's
Ways and Means committee, expressed
surprise when contacted about news of
the suit.
"We had one complaint from David
and Judy Putz last year and we worked
with them to resolve it,” said LXmnis.
“Other than that we have not received a
complaint in the four years that I've been
Sec Longwood, Page 10A

P o lic e n a b
Gillis released
from prison in May
By Jo# D aS antla_____________

Staff Writer

HmM photo by Tommy Vincent

Sharon Stith-Hughes. left, helps her daughter Erie with her schedule tor fal classes at Lake Mary High
School, as Erie's sister. Melissa, looks on. Students in Seminole County start classes Monday, and police are
asking motorists use caution, obey the speed Rmit and look out lor young children as they drive near schools.

Commission to discuss
zoning for soup kitchen
By B ill Kerns________________________________

Staff Writer

SANFORD - The argument over a proposed pro­
gram to feed dinners to the needy within
Sanford's historic district most likely will resume
with a fury on Monday.
The Sanford City Commission is set to discuss
proposed changes to the zoning permit process
that may affect plans by Seminole Volunteer
Enterprises, Inc. to start a free dinner program for
the needy. Opponents of a so-called “soup
kitchen” say the program would increase crime in
the historic district.

In the meantime, soup and sandwiches will be
served to the needy at the facility on Monday
from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
It may not be a full dinner as planned, but it
bears a close resemblance said Jean Metts, execu­
tive director of Seminole Volunteer Enterprises, a
non-profit agency located at 407 W. Fourth Street.
"We will already be operational," Metts said.
Metts said the free dinner progrant could begin
within four to six weeks. A sign reading "The
Uptown Cafe" will be placed on the south
entrance of the facility in honor of the program.
"Maybe then people in the historic district
See Zoning, Page 2A

SA N F O R D - Once Sanford
police knew who their man
was, it didn't take them long to
get him back behind bars.
After an assist from the
Jacksonville police, Sanford
detectives are ready to escort
31-year old Paul D. Gillis back
to Seminole County to face
charges of robbery, and armed
robbery with a firearm or other
deadly weapon in connection
with one attempted bank heist
and the successful robbery of
another Sanford bank earlier
this week.
"We got a tip through Crime
Line on Friday,” SPD detective
Kris Ziegler said Saturday. "We
found out he boarded a
Greyhound bus in Daytona
Beach Friday morning and was
bound for Boston. We checked
with Greyhound on the bus itin­
erary and made the arrest when
the bus stopped in Jacksonville.
We alerted the Jacksonville
police department and they
were there to greet him and
handcuff him."
Gillis, released in May under
Florida's early release program,
made an unsuccessful attempt
to rob Sanford's Sun Trust Bank
early Tuesday morning. After

presenting a robbery note to a
teller that implied he had a
weapon, he became flustered
and left Sun Trust empty hand­
l’d when the teller asked where
his bag was for the money as
other customers entered the
bank. A day later he was more
successful when he made off
with approximately $800 from
the Banco Popular just down
the street from Sun Trust on
West 1st Street.
Witnesses saw him make a
get-away in a mid-80's gray
Ford LTD.
"The pictures and solid iden­
tification we had from the bank
tellers really helped move this
case.” Ziegler said.
Sanford investigators trav­
eled to Jacksonville Friday night
for an initial interrogation of
Gillis. He’ll then be transported
back to Seminole County.
Gillis is no stranger to life
behind bars. He had recently
completed eight years of a nine
year sentence for crimes that
included four convictions for
burglary, four convictions for
aggravated battery, a conviction
for battery on a law enforce­
ment officer, larceny, and two
probation violations.
Ziegler said fellow investiga­
tors Frank Hilton, John Ramsey,
and Jose Diaz and corporal
Aaron Jones played key roles in
tracking down Gillis.
"It’s frustrating," Ziegler said
of the case. "This guy just got
out in May."

On-the-job learning

S h e riff w a n ts 3 4 new p a tro l v e h icles
idents in a good year what will
we do later?" said Commission
Staff Writer
Chairman Carlton Henley.
Somehow, the county has to
SANFORD - Sheriff Don
come
up with funding for a
Eslinger says he needs $330,000
Criminal
Justice Center, addi­
to purchase 34 patrol vehicles for
tional
jail
space, a conference
the county's fleet. The answer he
center
and
for water manage­
receives from the Board of
ment.
Eslinger
will have to con­
Commissioners at Tuesday's
vince
the
commission
just how
government meetings may not
much
he
needs
34
additional
be an immediate A-OK.
County staff and the commis­ vehicles.
The Sheriff's Office has also
sion is taking a hard look at
requested
21 new hires.
numbers os it tries to balance a
Eslinger
said that $160,000 of
budget and give tax payer s a
the
funding
will come from the
promised break in 1999-2000.
Sheriff's
Office
contingency
"If we can't do this for our res­
By Rusa W hite

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being 65 and play­
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power and passion.”

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Hopkins, and William DeRosa are listed
as plaintiffs in the suit. All own homes
on Warren Avenue.
“The allegations of the complaint
speak for themselves,” Jones said Friday.
“There is a serious problem and another
side to the festival story. These people
are prevented from using their homes
and their property is being trespassed
on.”

Checking her schedule

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LONGW OOD - Each
month at locations through*
out Seminole County, the
American Red Cross of
Central Florida offers train­
ing to help people prevent,
prepare for and respond to
emergencies.
The Red Cross w il hold a
Standard First Aid course on
Saturday. S e p t 1B, from B
a.m .-4 p.m. a! Homecare
America HeaithScrtpt. 1455
Semoran Btvd., Casaetoerry.
Participants will learn life­
saving skills for adults,
including rescue breathing.
C PR and first aid for chok­
ing. bleeding, bums and
shock.
The cost is $40.
Participants can choose to
take only the Adult CPR
component from 8 a.m .-12
p.m. for $30.
American Red Cross Adult
C PR classes win be held for
$30 on Sept. 2 ,1 1 .1 3 ,
21.25. and 27 at the chap­
ter's Sem inole Service
Center, 705-C W est S .R .
434, Longwood. from 8 a.m .12 p.m.
Community C PR classes
will b e held S ep t. 1 1 ,1 3 and
15. 21 and 23. 2 5 .2 7 and
29 at the Sem inole Service
Center. W eekday classes
are 6-10 p.m . for the first
session, and 6 -9 p.m. for the
second session. Saturday
classes ar 8-4 p.m. The cost
is $40.
American Red Cross
Standard First Aid classes
will be held S e p t 13 and 16.
21 and 30, and 27 and 30 at
the Seminole Service
Center. W eekday classes
are 6-10 p.m . for the first
session, and 6 -9 p.m. for the
second session. Saturday
classes are 8 a.m .-4 p.m .
The cost is $40.
On Sept. 18, an American
Red Cross C PR and Fird Aid
Challenge will be held from
10 a.m . to 1 p.m . at the
Seminole Service Center.
The cost is $20.
Volunteer Orientation will
be held Sept. 22 from 7 -9
p.m. at the Seminole Service
Center.
For more information or to
register for Red Cross class­
es. call (407) 332-8200.

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funds and $170,000 from General
Fund Reserves that equate to
revenues from the telephone
commissions collected at the
county jail facility and trans­
ferred to general funds.
Penny Fleming, the Sheriff's
Office administrator, said that
the sheriff usually asks for 17
replacement vehicles each year.
In order to maintain a rolling
stock the request is for 34 patrol
vehicles in 1999-2000.
"The sheriff makes his
requests based on what he
believes this agency needs to
See Sheriff, Page 10A

Her (Id ph oto by Tommy V ine#**

Mylen Neal and his aunt Jenotte Seymore prepare to eat pizza at
Seymore's office. Seymore works at First Union Bank and brought^
Mylen to work as part of the bank's "Bring Your Child to Work Day'
For more pictures, see page 8A.

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Zoning
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won't be embarrassed," Metis
said.
Under the proposal before the
City Commission, social service
programs such as soup kitchens
and food distribution activities
would be required to receive
approval by both the Planning
and Zoning Commission and .
the City Commission, similar to
the way the city approves on­
site sales of alcoholic beverages.
"There is a place for social
service programs," Sanford
Mayor Larry Dale said. "But,
not just anywhere."
City commlssidHeH fivlA.
1 "Mac" McClanahan, Whitey
Eckstein and Velma Williams
said they support the proposed
free dinner program. The three
commissioners may block any
zoning changes that would
adversely affect plans for the
dinner program.
"My family needed help
when I was young and it didn't
make me lazy or dependent,"

McClanahan said while attend­
ing a recent luncheon at the
facility. "Look around, this is a
beautiful program they have
here."
Food programs already legal­
ly established at Seminole
Volunteer Enterprises would not
be affected under the proposed
changes. New programs would
need to meet changed zoning
requirements, said Jay Marder,
director of engineering and
planning for the city.
"I don't know how Jean
Metis' restaurant or.soup ..

said. "But, once we get those
things taken care of, we will be
all set. We are ready to get
going."
In addition, Metts said she
will apply on Monday for per­
mits to 50 off-street parking
places that the city said would
be required.
Metts estimates that 150 peo­
ple will benefit from the dinners
each night.
"There are a lot of hungry
people living in the dty of
Sanford," Metts said. "Fifty per­
cent of the people asking for
'faodkre children. W e want t o '
help women who are coming off
of welfare, their children, and
seniors."
With a population of 32,387,
Sanford has 20,513 people living
below poverty level, according
to the Sanford/Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce.
Opponents of the program
say that it will attract crime,
vagrancy and prostitution to the

k itc h e n o t w h a te v e r -ytw i w a n t i

to call it would be affected,"
Dale said. "This certainly would
affect future ones."
Metts plans to hold the din­
ners on Monday, Tuesday and
Friday from 5 p.m. to 7 pan.
Meat, potatoes, vegetables, sal­
ads, desserts, coffee and tea
would be served.
"We need a fan for the stove
hood and a sink drain," Metts

historic district. In fact, food
programs at the facility are
already attracting problems to
the community, according to
opponents.
City Commissioner Brady
Lessard, who represents resi­
dents of the historic district, said
that the program should not be
allowed In the district.
"I don't think it is conducive
to the area In any way, shape or
form," Lessard said.
The program would foster
dependency in those who
receive the food, Lessard said.
"C ertainly to m e vagrancy

and increased crime could
result," Lessard said. "I don't
think poor people or rich people
are any more likely to commit
crimes- But, any program that
fosters dependency does create
crime, vagrancy and other prob­
lems. We should learn from the
mistakes that Orlando has
made."
Individual charity, such as

helping a person in need within
the privacy of home, would
solve more problems than gov­
ernment subsidized social ser­
vice, Lessard said.
"Government does not solve
problems," Lessard said.
"Government subsidizes prob­
lems. Forty years of the welfare
state have left a lot of people
dependent. It's tragic. Poverty
has become an Industry."
Supporters of the program
say that the food programs in
place at Seminole Volunteer
Enterprises do not foster crime,
and that • free dinner program
would only enhance the
agency's ability to help those
who are in need.
"Our function is not to be a
soup kitchen." Metts said. "A
soup kitchen feeds only home­
less people. That is not our
goal."
Brian Tooley, who will be
sworn In as Sanford's police
chief Aug. 11, said that police

will take whatever steps are
necessary to prevent crime from
increasing in the historic district.
Seminole Volunteer
Enterprises has distributed
United States Department of
Agriculture food commodities
since 1992 to those who qualify.
In July, Metts said 2,107
households received food in the
commodities program.
For two yean, Seminole
Volunteer Enterprises has also
operated a food pantry. During
the third and fourth weeks of
each month, Metts said that 50
households

day receive f6od

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School ID s? There has to be a better idea
Long ago when I was In high school we
wore suits and ties but no photo IDs.
If a lad misbehaved, he became subject to
Jesuit disciipine. This meant JUG (Judgment
'Under God.)
Jug wasn't as bad as hell * or
even purgatory - but it came dose.
- If you were lucky, you spent
.three hours of JUG translating
Caesar's Gaelic Ware from Latin to
English. That was punishment for
: chewing gum in class or in church.
- Late to class brought a more
i severe form of JUG. Translating
' .Caesar's Gaelic Ware from English
hack to Latin. That took five hours. Russ
Praver was important at a Jesuit
High School. We prayed all day.
; We prayed when we went home
that we had prayed enough all day.
; When you have young people praying
•that much, they don't need photo Ids.
One of my classmates at Gonzaga High
School in Washington, D.C. was a fellow
•named Pat Buchanan. The Jesuits kept a
close eye on Pat. They made sure he studied

his Latin. They made sure he prayed. They
even prayed for Pat.
The Jesuits prayed so much for Pat that he
probably felt obliged to seek the presidency.
I wonder if the young men at
Gonzaga today realize Pat
Buchanan once sat in their seats.
That Pat Buchanan spent time in
JUG.
Gonzaga was an all-male high
school. Notre Dame Girls
Academy was a courtyard away.
Sometimes when a Gonzaga youth
erred in his ways, he was sent
over to Notre Dame Girls
Academy for a day. I understand
the Jesuits stopped this sort of
torture.
I have a feeling there would be
less trouble at high schools today - certainly
no need for photo ID s - if school systems
separated the girls and the boys. Sooner or
later they'll hook up and share all the
knowledge they learned in the classrooms.
It might not be a bad idea to be back
prayer to the public schools. Bring back

W hile

prayer and forget the guns. A little prayer
never hurt anyone. Not even Pat Buchanan.
Educators today are faced with serious
problems. Schools have to be equipped with
metal detectors and armed law officers.
Teachers, parents and children live in fear of
a school massacre like the one at Littleton,
Colo.
Orange County officials on Wednesday
showed off the ID tags high school students
will be asked to wear this year. They also
said that there would be stricter dress codes
(no suggestive wear) and locker searches.
The locker search makes me wonder what
would have happened if the Jesuits looked
inside my bin at Gonzaga.
Taped to the door was a poem: "Latin is a
dead language as dead as it can be; it killed
all the Romans and now it's killing me."
That little ditty would have meant at least
three hours of JUG. Or worse - having to sit
next to Buchanan.
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AL ROY BROOKS
Al Roy Brooks, 43,E. Franklin St.,
.Oviedp, died Thursday, August 5.
1999. He w as a m aintenance engl-

' neer and a Christian.
1SuivtVtUB include his*parents,
Roosevelt Barkley and Rachel Lee
Brooks of Oviedo; daughters.
; Rachel Brooks of Bradenton and
Monica, Allentown, Pa.; sisters,
Melissa Brooks of Oviedo and
! Diana Graham of Oviedo; and
■brother, Willie Clerence Brooks of
i Oviedo.
* Golden's Funeral Home. Winter
Park, is handling arrangements.
THOMAS "TOMMY" BROWN
Thomas "Tommy" Brown, 37,
Exeter Ave. Lake Mary, died
Friday, August 6, 1999. He was
bom in Germany and came to
Central Florida in 1962. He wor­
shipped at Lutheran Redeemer
Church and was a lifetime mem­

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ber of the Disabled American
Veterans. He served in the United
States Marines.
Mr. Brown is survived by his par­
ents, Harry and Louise Brown of
Lake Mary; sister, Pamela Daigle
of Pensacola and half brother,
John Nesbit of Michigan.
B ald w in -F airch ild -O ak law n
Cemetery and Funeral Home is
charge of arrangements.
LILLIE MAE GORDON
Lillie Mae Gordon, 87,126 Salem
St., Altamonte Springs, died
Wednesday, August 4.1999 at her
residence. Mrs. Gordon was bom
on March 15. 1912 in Live Oak,
Florida. She was a homemaker
and a member of Love Tabernacle
Church of God in Christ in
Altamonte Springs.
Her survivors include son,
Thomas Gooden, Altamonte
Springs; daughters, Margaret
Bellamy, Jeanette Neal, both of
Alktamonte Springs, Geneva
Jenerette of Orlando; 27 grand­
children, 34 great grandchildren.
1 great, great grandchild, and a
host of nieces, nephews, cousins
and sorrowing friends.
Marvin C. Zanders Funeral
Home, Apopka, in charge of
arrangements.
MICHAEL JOSEPH LASAGE
Michael Joseph LaSage, 45,
Carmen Drive, Lake Helen, died
Thursday, August 5, 1999 at
Halifax Medical Center in
Daytona Beach. He was bom in
Meadville, Pa., and noved to
Florida in 1974. Mr. LaSage was
a self-employed painter. He was
a member of Jehovah's Witness
Kingdom Hall in Deland.
Mr. LaSage is survived by his
wife. Rose of Lake Helen; sons,

Michael LaSage of DeLand and
Corey IjtSage of Lake Helen;
daughter, Melissa LaSage of Lake
Helen; mother, Sally LaSage of
Conneautville, Pa.’ brother,
Robert LaSage of Sanford; sisters,
Mary Ann Culver of National
City, Mich, and Susan Lester of
Marrengo, Ohio.
JESUS RIOS-VIELLA
Jesus
M.
Rios-Vilella, 79.
Magnolia Ave. Longwood, died
Thursday August 5, 1999. Mr.
Rios-Vilella, a hospital mainte­
nance worker, was bom in
Arecibo, Puerto Rico. He moved
to Central Florida in 1991. He was
a
member
of
Iglesia
Renacimmiento Cristiano church.
He served in the U S. Army and
did volunteer work at Better
Living for Seniors.
Survivors include brother, Juan
Rios-Villella of Puerto Rico and
niece, Maria Pinto of Longwood.

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THE FIELDS
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He said there can be 320,000
square feet of commercial and
office space developed on 25-30
acres of land along the
Northwest section of the State
Road 434 corridor. He said that
the town center project cannot
succeed without the 436 acre
Schrimsher property.
Michael Schrimsher, vice pres­
ident of Schrimshe Properties,
said the land is for sale to any­
one, including Joshi.
Joshi said that delays in pur­
chasing the Schrimsher property
will not affect plans for develop­
ment of the town center. He still
wants to develop upscale
homes, apartments, a sports
museum, shopping centers, an
assisted living facility, and a
hotel and conference center.
However, Joshi said he cannot
name any companies that have
committed to participating in
the project.

Longwood-August 6. Robert
Jacob Coombs, 54, of Pamlico
Street, Orlando, was stopped by
Longwood police at SR 600 and
Dog Track Road. He was
charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol and driving
•with an expired tag.
Sanford-August 5. Steven
Robert Brett, Jr., 29, of Celery
Avenue, Sanford, was stopped
at Hiawatha Avenue by Sanford
police. He was charged with
driving under the influence of
alcohol and reckless driving.

Bluebell Drive, Casselberry. He
was charged with possession of
marijuana.
Winter Springs-August 5.
Maria Jesus Pradera, 19, of Lake
Price Drive, Oakland, was
stopped by Winter Springs
police on SR 434. She was
charged with possession of mar­
ijuana, and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
Battery/Domestic Violence
Winter Springs-August 5.
David L. God kin, 46, of Bonita
Road, was arrested at his resi­
dence by Winter Springs police
following a domestic dispute.
He was charged with domestic
assault and domestic battery.
Longwood-August 5. James
Benjerman Allan, S3, of Acorn
Drive, Longwood, was arrested
at his residence by Longwood
police follow ing ■ disturbance.

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despite defaulting on 436 key
acres of land in the proposed 900
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begin construction on the first
phase in October.
Joshi said that he defaulted on
the purchase of 436 acres from
the Schrimsher Group on July 1
because of delays in seeking
state environmental and devel­
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is purchased, may not take place
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Joshi said development in the
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Casselberry-August 6. John
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Orlando, was stopped by
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RENZA BLACKSHEAR, JR.
Renza Blackshear, Jr, 79, W. 16th
St. Sanford, died Wednesday,
Aug. 4,1999. Mr. Blackshear was
bom on O ct 9,1919 In Finleyson,
Ga., and came to Florida in 1945.
- He was a painter for the U S.
Government. He was a member
. of the Deacon Board at New Mt.
Zion M.B. Church.
Mr. Blackshear is survived by his
wife, Annie Mae Blackshear of
Sanford,
daughter,
Rosetta
Seabron of Sanford; brothers,
Richard Blackshear of Macon, Ga.
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weekly vital signs of the county to discover who's got their inojo
working. Oh. behave babv!

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&lt;7&amp; 9 C 3 r&gt; Channel 9 and ant Deanna Brown as Seminole County
Sheriff's Office information specials! He's in. she's out on
Aug 18.
ORLANDO MAGIC: Who are these guys7 The franchise
won t last five more years. They're not OUR Orlando Magic

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COUNTY P&amp;Z: Good c a l (3-2) on the cemetery al Banana
Lake Road. Don't allow anyone to build on the land untd a
suitable resting place is secured for those buried on this 2 6
acre plot west of Sanford
GOLDEN GIRL Sgt. MaryAnn CleBand of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office wron five medals at the 1999 Police
Olympics She took the Gold for Tough Cop Minnesota
Tough Gov Je s s e Ventura supposedly wants Clelland for a
personal body guard.
GO BLUE: Longwood s men in blue receive second nation­
al award in 1999 This one com es from the National Safety
Counci for Longwoorfs pursuit of DU I drivers and railroad
crossing safety initiative "Big tram-little car-dont cross the
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Berry's World

George W. Bush sends a signal
L&lt;i George VV. Bush what some of his critics
say he is — a squishy, establishment
Republican, whose heart is not in matters of
the soul like abortion nr in lowering taxes,
shrinking government and toughening our
foreign policy so our adversaries will again
respect us?
Who better to answer that question than
the gov ernor himself?
"W" calls from the road. I ask him what
signal can he send to anxious conservatives
that he will not. if nominated and elected,
disappoint them?
He begins by talking about his faith in
|esus, but for the moment I am less interested
in how he's getting to heaven than in how he
plans to get to Washington and what he
intends to do if he makes it.
T h e point is that people need to know
where my heart ts,“ says the governor, possi­
bly signaling me to look up Proverbs 27:19,
“As water reflects a face, so a man's heart
reflects the man.” Is he signaling me that the
condition of his heart indicates his true char­
acter? Read my heart, not read my lips?
What about the concerns of social conserv­

atives over your pledge to have "no litmus
test” on judges? He replies, “I think it's
important to note that on abortion I have
been consistent in my position ever
since I've been governor. I've
looked for ways to reduce abortion
at the state level We passed a good
parent.*! notification bill, one of the
best in the nation. When it comes
to the selection of judges, whether
at the state or federal level I
believe it's important for people to
know that I will put people on the
bench who share a conservative
philosophy and who strictly inter­
Cal
pret the Constitution."
A person at the top of the Bush
camp elaborates that if one does the • • •
homework an a potential nominee
and property investigates his o r her reco rd . It
won’t be necessary to ask specific questions
on abortion or much rise because their record
will show where they stand. " Besides,” says
the source, "if any president were to ask
about specific cases that might come before
the court, a judge who had been asked such a

question would have to recuse himself from
ruling in the case.”
When I hear 'strictly interpret the
Constitution." a phrase used both
by Ronald Reagan and Richard
Nixon. I am supposed to relax. But
while William Rrhnqutst was ele­
vated to Chief Justice and Antonin
Scalia became an Associate Justice
under Reagan, that president still
gave us Sandra Dfcy O'Connor and
Anthony Kennedy, who have voted
to uphold Roe vs Wade. And
Bush's father, while nominating
Clarence Thomas, also gave us
David Soulet who quickly
embraced the court’s liberal wing.
• • • So, If George W. becomes president.
he'd better do his homework better

Thomas

than these former presidents

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Concerned conservatives, hr says, "need to
focus on my record. I have cut taxes twice: $1
billion the first year; nearly 12 billion the sec­
ond time. These were the Lirgrst tax cuts in
state history.
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Editorial &amp; Opinion
NRA arguments wear thin
as body count goes up
When M.irk O. Burton, .1 demented day trader,
reputation for random violence. In 1996, there
|decided to take revenge on “the people that greedi­ were 15 handgun deaths in Japan, 30 in Great
ly sought (his) destruction,* he did not toad a dufBritain, 106 in Canada and 9,390 in the United
Jfel hag with four hammers. Or four knives. Or four States.
‘baseball Kits.
Indeed, lighter enforcement of existing laws has
lake llie other lunatks who have taken out their
already cut the death toll as federal agents have
•rage on unsuspecting strangers, he loaded his bag
cracked down on the unscrupulous gun merchants
with guns — a Colt .45-caliber semiautomatic, a
who sell to adolescent gang members, paroled
Clock 4 mm semiautomatic, a Raven .25-caliber
frkins and the mentally unstable. Still, there is
-semiautomatic and a 22-caliber revolver. And hun­
more room for saner restrictions on products less
dreds of murids of ammunition.
..............
regulated than toy guns and easier to get
No matter how much the gun kibby
than prescription medications.
wishes to distract as fmm the facts, they
Sensible proposals include regis­
remain indisputable: Barton — who, after
tration of all handguns (as all automo­
last week's events, stands as the most
biles are registered); restricting the num­
destructive mass murderer in Atlanta his­
ber of handguns any individual can pur­
tory — wreaked his greatest havoc with
chase in a given month; and subjecting
handguns. It could not have been otherfirearms to the same consumer product
;wise. While it may Kive been easy
safety laws tKit cover all other consumer
;cnough for him to attack his wife and
pmducts, including toys.
children with a Kinimer, he needed a
None of those regulations, by the
gun to pull off the murders of nine most­
way, would interfere with the rights of
Cynthia
ly male adults.
law-abiding hunters or target-shooters.
It is that simpU' calculus — played out
For decades, the gun lobby has raised
in gun massacre alter gun massacre —
• • •
• • 0 money with hysterical claims that any
that has brought the American public to
attempt to tighten restrictions on guns
its current impatience with lax gun regulatii**--, and will lead inevitably to confiscation of all firearms.
the excuses of the gun lobby. According to a recent
Before you know it, the claim goes, only criminals
CNN/Time m.iga/uic poll, an overwhelming
will have guns.
majority of Americans favors stricter regulation of
But after so many public massacres, random
guns. especially handguns. Ih e obfuscations of the
shootings, and accidental shootings among kids,
National Rifle Association aside, most Americans
that argument Kis worn thin. So has the mytholo­
get the connection between guns and violent
gy that places guns in the great American found­
death.
ing tableau, along with the Pilgrims, the
It's true tliat tighter laws may not have kept
Continental Army and the Constitution.
guns out of tin* Kinds of one particular lunatic —
In fact, according to Emory University historian
Barton I hough he was suspected in the gruesome
Michael Bellrsiles, only about 13 percent of white
1993 murders of lux first wife and her mother (who males in the United States owned guns in 1H40.
were bludgeoned to death), he was never charged
And if you're a fan of "Gunsmokr,” you know
with any crime. The guns he used to shoot up two
Matt Dillon practiced a rither severe form 01 gun
H«h khead stix k-hrokerage houses were apparently
control. Sick of gun violence, modern-day America
acquired legally.
seems poised to come back around to something
Stricter regulation of firearms would neverthe­
closer to Dillon's law
less cut down on Ihe gun deaths — accidental and
C !«** M l ASIA l IlS S ttll IIO S
otherwise
which give tins country a worldwide

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Summer
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woman.
Finally move onto tin* most
popular area of tlte park. Marvel
Comic Island. Mere you can
assist Spider Man in saving the

world, or dare to try the
Incredible Mulk's intensely
powerful roller coaster.
The Islands of Adventure is
truly an adventure for the
extreme amusement park con­

noisseurs of the nation. From
Ihrir H5 foot water loom drops,
fo their $2 million Spider Man
ride, adventure is an understate­
ment for this theme park.

Thomas
Con tinned from P i| t 4A
In Bush's view the federal gov­
ernment's basic priorities should
to take care of the elderly and
improve our defenses.
“We must make sure Social
Security exists and that it's
around for people coming up.
That's why I support personal
savings accounts.... Medicare is
also part of the commitment to
the elderly. If we interject more
competition, more choice, more
availability of product, including
Medical Savings Accounts, it’4
not going to require too much
money in order to make sure the
system fulfills it's promise."

peace. Once the needs are met,
we should pass back the money
left over to the taxpayers and
that's what I've done in Texas."
If China threatens to forcibly
take over Taiw-an, I ask the gov­
ernor, should the United States
commit military power to pre­
vent that from happening? He
gives a straightforward answer
“Yes. What you're asking is
should we honor our defense
pact (the Taiwan Relations Act)
with Taiwan and the answer is
yes."
Later, Hush calls back and
adds, diplomatically, “It's impor­
tant tKit all disputes over China
and Taiwan be. kettled peacefully.
The one-China policy has

The government be lieve s that
"w e need to rcinvigpratv the mil­
itary in im ler lu maintain the

worked, allowing Taiwan to
grow and maintain a strong mar­
ket economy, which is a good
example to Beijing." I liked the
first answer better; but he admit­
tedly is still learning the foreignpolity ropes. He'd better hurry.
Are these “signals” to social
conservatives designed to reas­
sure them while he seeks to
avoid early labeling as “out of
the mainstream”? It would seem
so. That strategy is keeping him
high in the polls and flush with
money. It's also worrying
President Clinton who is already
attacking him. That may be the
best signal of all.
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Pet of the W eek

N O T IC E O F
A D O P T IO N O F
N O N -A D V A L O R E M
A SSESSM EN T RO LL
P U B L IC H E A R IN G T O B E HELD
S E PTE M B ER 1 5 , 1 9 9 9
H erald ph oto by Tommy Vine ant

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, WILL CONDUCT A PUBUC HEARING TO ADOPT
A NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENT ROLL, PURSUANT TO SECTION 197.3632,
FLORIDA STATUTES. THE PUBUC HEARING WILL BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 15,
1999, AT 7:00 PM, OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS POSSI3LE, AT THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY SERVICES BUILDING, ROOM 1028, 1101 EAST FIRST STREET, IN
SANFORD, FLORIDA.
BELOW IS A GEOGRAPHICAL DEPICTION OF THE PROPERTIES SUBJECT TO LEVIES
OF NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS FOR THE FIRST TIME.

Looking lor a good pot? Lucky, a yellow lab mi*, would mako a wonderful dog Lucky is 7 years old and has
been spayed She is also housebrokon, and is a gentlo dog who is good with everyono II you would like to
adopt Lucky, or any ol her trionds, contact the Humane Socity ot Seminole County at 323-8685

Military News
Kcba ). Wall nor
Army Pfc. Keba J. Waliner has
entered bask military training at
Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC.
During the eight weeks of
training, the soldier will study
the Army mission and will
receive instruction in drill and
ceremonies, weapons, map read­
ing, tactics, military courtesy,
military justice, physical fitness,
first aid. Army history anil tradi­
tions, and special training in
human relations.
VVallner is the daughter ol
Linda C. VVallner of Longwood.
She is a I W graduate of Dike
Brantley High School,
Altamonte Springs.
Neil Samlal
Navy Airman Neil Samlal, son
of Bhagwandeen and Margaret
Samlal of Sanford, Ls currently
h alfw ay IB ro u g h a nix-m onth

deployment while assigned to
the aircraft carrier USS Theodore
Roosevelt, home ported in
Norfolk, VA.
During the first half of the
deployment, Samlal's ship
helped conduct the NATO
bombing and airstrike missions
against military and strategic
installations in the Federal
Republic of Yugoslavia.
Operation Allied Force, the
largest NATO air attack in
Europe was launched after
Yugoslavia President Slobodan
Milosevic refused diplomatic
efforts to end his military offens­
es and accept peace terms with
the ethnic Albanian in the
Kosovo province.
Samlal's ship recently depart­
ed the Adriatic Si-a for the
Arabian Gulf. There it is sched­
uled In re lie v e d e fta rte d Uu-

Ad ri.ltic Sea lor the Arabian
Gulf There it is scheduled to
relieve the aircraft carrier USS
Kilty I lawk and to continue par­
ticipating in Operation Southern
Watch, enforcing UN resolutions
levied against Ir.nj after the 1991
Gulf War, patrolling UN resolu­
tions levied against Iraq, and
prohibiting the flow of contra­
band to and from Iraq.
Carriers, like USS Theodore
Roosevelt, are forward
deployed around the world to
maintain a US presence and pro
vide rapid response in times of
crisis. They serve as a highly
visible deterrent to would-be
aggressors and, if deterrence
fails, offer the most versatile am
powerful weapons available
Die 1997 graduate of Seminoli
High School joined the Navy in
M arch 1WM.

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AS A PROPERTY OWNER IN THE DISTRICT, YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO
APPEAR AT THIS HEARING AND/OR FILE W RITTEN OBJECTIONS WITH
SEMINOLE COUNTY WITHIN 20 DAYS OF THIS PUBLICATION. THESE
ASSESSMENTS WILL APPEAR ON THE TAX BILL YOU WILL RECEIVE IN
NOVEMBER 1999, AND WILL BE COLLECTED BY THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
TAX COLLECTOR.
Persons are advised that, if they decide to appeal any d ecisio n m ade at th is hearing, they will need
a record of the proceedings, and, for such purpose, they may need to insure that a verbatim record of
the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is
to be based.
Persons with d isa b ilities need in g a s s is ta n c e to p articip ate in an y of th e se p ro ceed in g s should
contact the Employee Relations Department ADA Coordinator 48 hours in advance of the meeting at
665-7941.

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M10U3H DATES Augu'ISud IS. im

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Food safety tips put lunch-box bugs on ice

Lions Club donates to M idw ay

H eriM ph olo by Tommy V incent

David Hall, president o( the Sanlord Lakeside Lions Club, presents $125 worth ol school supplies to Midway
Elementary School principal Sharon Tanner The supplies will be distributed by the administration to students
in need ot assistance

B r i e f s
S t a y c o o l in th e h e a t
As summer heat continues to
climb, the America Red Cross of
Central Florida reminds resi­
dents to take precautions
In hot weather, the Red Cross
;• recommends staving indoors as
, much as possible and dressing
for the heat with lightweight,
light-colored clothing Carre
water or juice , and avoid alco­
hol or caffeine.
Small meals should be eaten,
but they should also he eaten
more often. Avoid foods that are
high in protein, which increase
metabolic beat Also, avoid
using salt tablets unless directed
to do so by a physician.
It strenuous activity must he
performs, it should he done
during the coolest part of the
day, which is usually in the
morning between l a m and 7

am.
Children and pets should
never to left alone in doted
vehicles, where temperatures
can reach more than 140 degrees
F within minutes.
Following weeks of record
heat across much of the central
and eastern United States, the
death toll continues to climb

Library in Sanford. Opponents
of the park development will
also give Iheir views. Any
Seminole County resident is
invited to attend. For more
information, contact Bob Poe,
Chair of the Seminole County
DEC at 622-178.1, or visit the
DEC web site af 222.scminolcitt'nnhritls.com.

nationwide to more than 2(X).

Fort M ellon Park
d iscussion Aug. 12
SANFORD - Sanford Mayor
I arry Dale will give a presenta­
tion on proposed plans for Fort
Mellon Park at the monthly
meeting of the Seminole County
I Vmocratic Executive
Committee (DEC), to he held at
7 p in. on rhursday, Aug. 12 at
the Seminole County Public

Tire Am nesty Day
Aug. 21
LONGWOOD - Seminole
County's Tire Amnesty Day will
be held Saturday, Aug. 21 at the
Central Transfer Station in
I ongwood from 7:10 a m. to 5
p m. The Central Transfer
Station is located at lh14 State
Road 419. Seminole County resi­
dents will have free disposal for
op to 10 tires. No commercial
businesses may participate.

ParenLs who do their foodsafety homework can protect
their children's brown-bag
lunches from hungry bacteria.
"Bacteria love school-room
temperatures, which allow them
to multiply quickly when there's
also a source of food and mois­
ture," said Debby Demory-Luce,
a registered dietitian with the
USDA/ARS
Children's
Nutrition research Center at
Baylor College of Medicine in
Houston.
To keep harmful bacteria at
bay. she offers the following sug­
gestions.
• Before school begins:
Add well-insulated lunchboxes or bags, insu lated bottles
for hot and cold foods and sever­
al days' supply of freezer gel
packs to your back-to-school
shopping list.
Stock up on shelf-stable foods,
such as canned fruit or pud­
dings with pop-top lids, peanut
butter, crackers, fresh fruit, bot­
tled water, single serve packets
of mayonnaise, and boxes of 1(X)
percent fruit juice . Disposable
silverware and individual hand
wipes are also a good idea.
• At home:
Wash hands, food preparation
surface and utensils with hot
soapy water before making
lunch-box fare. Wash raw fruit
and vegetables thoroughly.
Avoid using mayonnaise or
mayonnaise-type dressing as a
spread or salad base for take
along lunches that can't be
refrigerated. Handle other per­
ishable foods like sandwich
meats with care.
Prepare lunch-box offerings
the evening before and store in
the refrigerator or freezer.
Frozen sandwiches, bottled
water and juice boxes offer addi­
tional pmtection and will usual­
ly
thaw
completely, by
lunchtime.
Tightly wrap cold foods in
waterproof plastic and pack
around a frozen once pack or
juice box.
Pre-heat or pre-chill insulated
bottles to maximize the protec­
tion they provide. Fill with pip­

ing hot water or ice water and let
stand a few minutes.
• At school:
Store lunchboxes and bags out
of direct sunlight and away from
schoolroom radiators.
Discard leftovers. Gel packs
and insulated containers won't

keep foods safe all day.
• After School:
Wash lunchboxes, gel packs
and insulated bags with hot,
soapy water and air dry. Using a
little baking soda helps control
food orders. Return gel packs to
the freezer.

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O fficials seek free trade zone
designation at Sanford airport

F irst U n io n e m p lo y e e s b rin g k id s to w ork

B y B ill K em a
S ta ll W riter

SANFORD •Officials at the
Orlando Sanford Airport are
seeking to establish a free trade
zone.
The Sanford Airport
Authority Is proposing that 17
sites be Included in the zone,
with a total of 2,181.85 acres.
The zone would allow for spe­
cial tax exemptions for retail
stores and other businesses.
The sites are all within
industrial parks, plus land in
the airpOrt itself. Some of the
land is vacant, while some of
the land has already been
developed.
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Adams, sons of Natacha Lawson, and Stacie Didto. daughter of Louise Dtdio.

B u sin e ss B rie fs
C om m unity National
opens in Lake M ary
The Community National
Bank of Mid-Florida is open for
business in the Oaks Shopping
Center, in Lake Mary.
Bank Chairman and former
Seminole County Commissioner
Mike Hattaway said the official
opening date was Aug. 2,
although bank officials have
been opening new accounts
and approving small business
loan applications for several
weeks in anticipation of a final
audit from the Federal bank offi­
cials.
Construction of a permanent
headquarters facility is still
underway and should be
completed in time for a
grand opening around the
first of November, Hattaway
added.
The temporary offices at the
Oaks Shopping Center are locat­
ed on Lake Mary Blvd. and
Longwood-Lake Mary Road.
The permanent headquarters
are located at 3001 Lake Mary
Blvd.

D uron Paints opens
in Lake M ary
Duron
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and
Wallcoverings has opened a
new store in Lake Mary.
The new Lake Mary store car­
ries Duron's complete lines of
paints and coatings and a full
supply of paint and wallpaper
sundry items.
Duron's Millennium Color
System features 1488 color,
including 72 off-whites and 72
vibrant accent colors, said Store
Manager, Greg Steenken.

A laqua Lakes Names
A ctivities Director
Alaqua Lakes, the custom
home community in North
Seminole County developed by
Taylor Woodrow Communities,
has named Stacy Sigler as its
activities director, Charles
Ayers, project manager for the
community, announced.
Sigler graduated from East
Carolina
University
in
Greenville, NC with a Bachelors
of Science degree in Recreation
and
Leisure
Services
Management. She was formerly
employed in Italy with the US.
Navy Morale Welfare and
Recreation Dept, and Disney's
Beach Club Resort.
Ayers said Ms. Sigler will be
managing and planning activi­
ties at the luxury community's
seven-acre park including the
pool, tennis courts, basketball
courts, volleyball, soccer, and
softball fields.

Alaqua Lakes is located on
Markham Woods Rd., south of
Lake
Mary
Blvd.,
near
Longwood.

Beazer H om es nam es
V P of Purchasing
The Orlando area division of
Beazer homes has named 20
years business executive Tom
Siagel as vice president of pur­
chasing, David Byrnes, execu­
tive president, said.
Siagel is a graduate of Clarion
University and prior to joining
Beazer Homes was affiliated
with several major home build­
ing companies as chief of pur­
chasing.

Full Spectrum nam es
Branch M an ager
Full Spectrum Lending, Inc., a
subsidiary of Countrywide
Credit
IritfWtries,
Inc.,
announced the appointment of
Bill Zielke to Branch Manager of
the
company's
Altamonte
Springs office.
In this position. Zielke will
work with home buyers,
homeowners and real estate
professionals to help Florida res­
idents
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financing.
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than four years. Prior to his pro­
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Executive for the branch. Before
joining the Countrywide family,
Ziekle held the position of
senior Loan Officer at UC
Lending in Winter Park.

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Northwestern Mattel's Paul M.
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of the Joseph F. Meier General
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The Foreign Trade Zone
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between Seminole County and
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Companies such as Siemens,
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Approval from the federal
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months.
The application for a free
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Red Cross offers training courses
Each month at locations
throughout Seminole County, the
American Red Cross of Central
Florida offers training to help
people prevent, prepare for and
respond to emergencies.
The Red Croee will hold a
Standard Pint Aid iourse on
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p m. at Homecare America
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CPR component from 8 a.m.-12
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CPR classes will be held for $30
on Sept 2 ,1 1 ,1 3 ,2 1 2 5 and 27 at
the chapter's Seminole Service
Center, 705-C West S i t 434,
Longwood, from 8 am .-12 pin.
Community CPR classes will
be held Sept 1 1 ,1 3 « d 15, 21
and 23, 23, "27 and 29 'at the
Seminole
Sendee * Center,
•fWfofcdey tisiifi are 6-10 pm . for
. the first senkm, and 6-9 pm . for
the second session. Saturday
daiM S a r M p a . Ih e cost is $&lt;0.
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Sept 13 and 16,21 and 30, and 27
and 30 at the Seminole Service
Center. Weekday Hr—rs are 6-10
p m for the first session, and 6-9

CMdren and (sectors gather for a photo before leaving on a told trip to the Orlando Science Center. The
children are in the OoaJe 2000 program at (to Harbor at the Sanford Housing Authority. The Seminole County
School Board supplies certified teachers three days a week for the program.

By BUI Kerns

SANFORD * Although Seminole
County school violence has
decreased In the last three years,
the shootings in Littleton. Colo,
in April demand a constant
seme of urgency to preventing
violence.
That's why the staff of
Seminole County schools attend­
ed workshops last week that
dealt with the warning signs of
school violence. The sessions
were moderated by Ronald
Stephens, executive director of
the National School Safety
Center.
• Stephens said that nation­
wide, VOpercent of the nUuknts .!
who commit violent acts on
campus have previously
brought a firearm to school. In
addition, 50 percent have faced
previous legal trouble in the
juvenile justice system.
There- were 55 weapons viola­
tions in Seminole County mid­
dle and high schools in the 199798 school year, down from 81 in
1996-97 and 121 in 1995-%.
Two firearms were discovered
on school campuses in Seminole
County this year, and none were

found In 1997-98. Four firearms
were discovered in 1996-97, and
two were found in 1995-%.
Warning signs that a student
may be on the verge of commit­
ting violence discussed by
Stephens include withdrawal
from social contacts, excessive
feelings of isolation, rejection,
and persecution, as well as a
declining interest in school.
Other signs include uncon­
trolled anger, expressions of vio­
lence, patterns of intimidation,
past discipline problems, and
intolerance for differences.
Violence prevention programs
at Seminole County schools
include the Save a Friend hotline
in which students can anony-

gency management plan for
cases such as bomb threats or
school shootings.
On April 29, a Sanford Middle
School eighth-grade student was
arrested after police said he
made a note with a hit list of
teachers and students he wished
to kill. A fellow eighth-grader
informed a school official of the
note, and the student was pulled
out of class.
On April 27, a seventh-grade
student at Rock Lake Middle
School was arrested when a
Seminole County deputy sheriff
found a map in the student's
locker that included drawings of
the school hallways and a note
that read "hide bomb in science

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viofence and other concerns.
Students also learn conflict
resolution skills in a variety of
programs, such as peer media­
tion.
“Being an adult friend is help­
ful," said Patty Fritch, a special­
ist in the district's Safe and Drug
Free Schools Office. "But, stu­
dents need friends their own
age."
In addition, the district works
In partnership with law enforce­
ment agencies to form an emer-

p m for the second session.
Saturday classes are 8 am -4 pm .
The cost is $40.
Community First Aid classes
will be held Sept. 13,15 and 16,
21,23 and 30,27, and 29 and 30 at
the Seminole Service Center. The
first session will last from 6-10
p m , the second session will last
from 6-9 p m , and the third ses­
sion will last from 1-4 p.m. The
cost is $50.
A free course on obtaining
information and maintaining
records of Red Cross relief activi­
ties will be held Sept. 25 from 8
am -5 p m
For more information or to
register for Red Cross classes, call
(407)332-8200.

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' provide the proper law enforce­
; ment services to the communi|ty." Chief Deputy Sheriff Steve
Harriett said Friday. His budget
is based on the needs of the
j community."
In addition to the money for
: vehicles, the sheriff wants to use
: $35,303 accrued in unclaimed
j evidence funds to be utilized
: towards the purchase of laptop
l and desktop computers.
• County Chairman Carlton
: Henley has requested county
•staff to take a hard look at
: expenditures on the new budget
land to execute appropriate
•funds for each department or
i agency.
j "While the sheriff's requests
are regarded as a top priority,
we need to see how much
money there is in all categories
and how much we can allot,"
Henley said Friday. "The sheriff
is also asking for 21 new posi­
tions, the most by any depart­
ment."
Since 1995-96, the Sheriff's
Office personnel has gone from
599 to 618 to 650 to 701 and to a
proposed 722. In comparison,
'p u b lic safety personnel has
- reduced from 334 to 294 in the
j same period. Environmental
j services has increased from 162
: to 168. Library Services has
• increased from 143 to 144, Clerk
j of the Court staff from 174 to
i 185.
i The county commissioners
also will make appointments for
5• a Charter Review Board consistj ing of 15 electors. These electors
| must be named at least 12
: months prior to the general elecj tion in the year 2000.
• The CRC will have its first
i meeting within 30 days of comj pletion of appointment of its
: members. County Attorney Bob
i McMillan will brief the commis: sion on the rules at Tuesday's
! board meeting.

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chair and in the previous 10
years to that. This came out of
the blue.”
Rusty Morgan, who resides
with his sister Laura, one of the
plaintiffs said the closure of
Warren Avenue has presented
problems for him and others.
” 1can't get my business
equipment in and out of my
street, and one of our neigh­
bor's sons is in a wheel chair."
Morgan said when he com­
plained about securing his lawn
service trailer and equipment he
was told by city officials he
could use the parking lot of a
nearby hospital instead.
"They didn't offer to stand
guard over my stuff all night,
though," Morgan said. "They
told me it was my problem if

W atson Realty Corp.
my equipment got stolen."
He added that the hospital is
compensated for its inconve­
nience during the festival but
the affected residents get noth­
ing. Morgan said the city hat
promised concessions to the
problem for the past few years
but that ultimately the residents
along Warren Avenue have been
blown off."
Hank McDaniel, vice presi­
dent for the Society said the suit
came as quite a surprise to him.
"In 23 years I've never seen
the arts and crafts show not
responded to in a favorable
manner from the public. The
people of Longwood and sur­
rounding communities look for­
ward to the event."
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promise instead of litigation. In
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SANFORD - My All-Century
Baseball Team Official Ballot
Is In the mall. Given 100
candidates. It only took n few
minutes to select a 25-m an
roster. I used the Write-In
box to vote for Gil Hodges. I
didn't want to field a team
without Gil Hodges. He could
manage the team and play
first base.
For the fun of It, 1 complied
a personal Dream team of
players not Included on the
All-Century Baseball Team
Ofncial Ballot. T h ese are the
fellows I would like to be with
for an entire season. We'd
have a great time. Never a
dull moment. Again, none o f
these guys are on th e All­
Century ballot.
Ernie Lombardi. Clint
“Scrap Iron” Courtney nnd
Mo Berg are my catchers.
Lombardi was lucky he didn't
die running out a h it. C ourt­
ney died playing ping pong.
Both of them looked like
catchers. So did Berg, who
spoke seven languages but
couldn't hit In any o f them .
Ignored by the Hall of Fam e
and not on the All-Century
Ballot. Gil Hodges ca n play
first base on my team every
day.
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“Marvelous" M u rv Throneberry would back up Hodges.
He'd room with Bobo
Newsom, my No. 1 pitcher.
Billy Martin will start at s e c ­
ond base and Jo h n n y Temple
will be his back-up. Temple
punched out sportsw rltcr
Earl Lawson twice. His fa­
vorite TV show w as Beat the
Press.
The Scooter - Phil Rlzzuto will play shortstop and a n ­
nounce the team 's gam es on
TV sim ultaneously. When
Scooter needs a rest, the Job
goes to Pee Wee Reese. Hall o f
Fam ers but not on your All­
Century Ballot.
At third base. 111 play Eddie
Yost, The Walking Man. If
Yost can't play nobody con.
A1 Rosen will play when E d ­
die needs a rest. A1 “Flip"
Rosen.
Who wouldn't pay to see
Babe Herman. Casey Stengel
and Zcke Bonura In the o u t­
field. Jim m y Plersall would
sub for Bonura In the second
or third inning. Dick Kokos
would be on the team , too.
Kokos • great nam e for a
ballplayer. Minnie Mlnoso
completes the outfield.
Pitchers ought to be clutracters. You can't pitch on my
team unless you're downright
flaky. That m akes Bobo
Newsom my No. 1 pick.
Bobo's Joined by Fat Freddy
FltzSImmons, Mark Fldrych,
Rude Waddell, Lefty Gomez,
Ewell Blackwell. Lew B u r­
dette and Luis T lant.
Burdette spent h a lf his c a ­
reer signing his nam e “Lew."
the other half a s “Lou." That
was when ballplayers didn't
charge for their autographs.
If any of the players on my
team tried to charge for an
autograph, they’re gone.
BUI Veeck would run the
team. Earl Weaver m anage It
on the field, assisted by
coaches “Jolly Cholly"
Grimm and Ju n g le Jim
Rivera.
Jo e Pepltone would tie the
hairdresser. Bobby Wine the
club sommelier. Kirk Gibson
would handle public rela­
tions. Gene Conley would be
traveling secretary. Max Patkin would vie for team clown
with the players.
Would we have fun!

R a in e s
S a n f o r d ’ s
sp o r t s

f a v o r i t e

BOrrOR

OAKLAND. Calif. • He has always b een the
lctu re of health...strong, fit. youthful looking,
appy.
Now he lia s a serious Illness.
Sanford's Tim Raines revenled Frldny night
that he h as Lupus, a connective tissu e d lse n sc
in which the Immune system tu rn s against n
person’s own body, and will m iss the rest of th r
1999 baseball season.
Raines' physician. Dr. Elliott Schw artz, said
that It Is like having your body becom e allergic
to Itself. In Raines' case, the aflllctlon attacked
h is kidneys.
R aines. In Ills first year with th r O akland Ath­
letics. was having the worst sea so n statistically
of h is career, hitting ju s t .2 1 5 In 5 8 gam es.
J u s t beforr the All-Star b reak , the sw itchhitting outfleldrr becam e bloated and gained 15
pounds. On Ju ly 19th Raines went on th e d is ­
abled list with a kidney Inflammation, saying at
th&lt;* time that he "felt very tired all the tim e."

K

s o n

h a s

L u p u s

A kidney biopsy was performed on Ju ly 2 3 rd
at the University o f California. S a n F ra n cisco
and w as diagnosed with Lupus.
Haines underwent four days o f treatm ent at
Summitt Hospital in O akland, where he was
given high doses of inrdlrntlons designed to r e ­
lieve the swelling In h is kidneys and to try to
krep h is Immune system from attackin g h is own
l*xly. Schwartz said Haines would con tinu e In1en su e treatm ent for th e next few m onths.
There Is no known cu re for Lupus, b u t It's
symptoms can lie treated.
Raines Ijcgan Friday’s news con feren ce at the
Oakland Coliseum try saying he had no Intention
of quitting baseball and that the last three w eeks
Itad l»ern quite hum bling b eca u se he Itann'l
been able In do the thing he loves, which Is ploy
baseball.
, ,
, ,
Schwartz said that If tlie d isease rem ains In
rem ission. Rallies could lie ready for sprin g
training next year.
Raines was an All America footbull and b a s e ­
ball player while at Sem inole High School. After

Please see Raines, Pag* 2B

Sanford's Tm Raines announced at a news conference Friday that he
has Lupus and will miss the rest of the season with the Oakland Athletics.

F ro m

th e fie ld

to th e s ta g e

Lake Marys Jack Elton has
been a star outfielder on the
playing fields of Seminole
County for the past 25 years,
but will trade his softball uniform
for a jump suit next week when
he portrays Elvis Presley in a pair
of early 1970's Las Vegas-style
stage shows at Grna's on the
Water in Altamonte Springs.
Ellon, who recently started
playing for one of the top Elite
Master's Softball teams m Florida
and has been on several cham­
pionship winning teams in the
Sanford
and
Lake
Mary
league's, is one ol the top Elvis
portrayer's in the country and
has performed in Las Vegas and
Atlantic City and was invited to
be in President Clinton's first In­
augural parade.
During the show Elton and his
20-piece 2001 World Star Tour
Orchestra will perform such
Presley standards as “Hound
Dog“, 'C an't help falling in love’
and “American Trilogy."

LAKE MARY • If you were a
male growing up between the
late 1950‘s and late I 9 7 0 ‘s two
o f the top three or four things
that you probably wanted to b e
was an athlete or a rock m u si­
cian .
Lake Mary's J u c k Elton h a s
been, and still Is. both.
Elton has been one of the top
adult recreational a th letrs in
the Sonford-srra for the past 2 5
years and recently Joined one of
the top M aster's softball team s,
along with su ch other Sanford
lutnlnarlrs a s C ert Lee; Tom
Farnsworth and Jim Sch aefer,
and has helped the team win a
couple of tournam ents over the
past two months.
But on Thursday. August
19th. Elton will trade In h is
soft bull uniform and glove for a
rhinestone covered Jum p suit
and take on the persona of
Elvis Presley to front the 2 0 0 1
World S ta r Tour O rchestra for a
pair of 1970's Las V egas-style
stage shows at G ina's on the
W ater In Altamonte Springs.
Tlie show Is the sam e one
Elvis did In Las Vegas during
h is comeback tour after years of
making movies and features
su ch songs a s 'H ound Dog*.
“Ja tlh o u se Rock*. “Hurt" (onF of
Elton's favorites) und 'Amerlcun
Trilogy.*
Elton, who says he Is on
'Elvis portrayer" nnd not an
'Impersonator', h a s been doing
the show since the I9 8 0 's and
Is recognized a s one of the tops
In the business.
He has performed In su ch
places as Las Vegas and Atlan­
tic City nnd h as worked with
several members of the original
Elvis Presley Band.
One of those, gospel sta n d ­
outs the Stam ps Quartet, have
snld that Elton Is the closest to
Elvis In voice tliat they have
heard and will work with no
other Elvis portrayer.
He was also the only Elvis
portrayer to be Invited to take
part In President Clinton's first
Inaugural In W ashington. D.C.
Elton has done the show locully on several occasions, the
most
recent
being
the
Elvls/Beatles Show that helped
raise money for the World S e ­
ries winning Sanford American
Legion Campbell -Losslng Post
5 3 Basebiill Team and to help
refurbish
Sanford
Memorial
Studlum.
But most people In Sem inole
County know him ns 'th e soft-

ball player that looks lik e
Elvis.*
Elton, who moved to Sanford
from
Philadelphia
In
the
I9 7 0 's . was a sta r football
player In high school (a sch o o l­
mate was Sylvester Stallone)
and was a sta r quarterback In
adult football leagues around
the Phllly area and received a
tryout a s a punter with the
Philadelphia
Eagles, staying
with d u b untU the final cut.
Sin ce
moving to Central
Florida, Elton h a s fronted the
Eldorado's, a 5 0 's -6 0 ‘s rock
com bo, nnd performed UlfdJeV
th e United S ta te s, even making
~a tour of b recn la n d once. ’
*
He also started playing in th e
Sanford koftboll league's and
becam e an outstanding left
fielder.
Over the y ear's he has helped
num erous
team s.
Including
Holy C ross Episcopal and Sonford First United Methodist, win
several C hurch League C ham ­
pion sh ip s.
While with the Flam es, the
nicknam e for the First United
Methodist team , he helped lead
the team to five consecutive
Sanford C hurch League ch am ­
p ion sh ips.
T h r Flam es also played In the
regular m en’s league's and won
cham pionships In both Sanford
and Lake Mary.
Elton currently m anages the
C hrist tan s United team that Is
In fourth place In the City of
Sanford Recreation and P arks
Department
Spring
C hurch
Slow Pitch Softball League that
plays on Monday night's at the
Lake Mary Sp o rts Complex.
He ulso plays left field for the
M aster’s team that calls the
Sem inole Softball Complex in
Altamonte Springs home.
T h r tram , w hich plays In at
least one tournament a month
In uddltlon to competing In a
Tuesday night league at the
Sem inole Softball Complex, won
a tournament In Kissimmee
buck In J u n e and then followed
that up by winning five straight
gam es and the cham pionship of
a tournament It hosted at the
Sem inole Softball Complex In
Ju ly .
Over the year’s Elton h as also
played In adult (lug football and
buskrtbnll league's In Sem inole
County.
He hus also coached buseball
in the Sem inole PONY League
and managed a women's team
In both the Sanford Recreation
und W inter Park Recreation
softball league's.

M artin wins battle, Ernhardt wins the war
From S ta ff R eports
INDIANAJ’OLIS
Daytona
B each 's Mark Martin had only
two sim ple ta sk s to accom plish
today (Friday) — win Ihe race,
and lead most laps, simple?
No — not by a tong shot, but
tliat Is what he had to do In ordrr to win the 1999 True Value
IROC cham pionship.
What did he do? Practically
pulled off an Impossible feat;

he won the race and led the
most lap s hut. cam e up one
point sh y of winning Ids fourth
straight title. Dale Earnhardt
also did what h r had (o do.
finish eighth or better to clin ch
tile coveted T ru e Valur IROC
crown.
Tlie 1 9 9 9 Tru e Value Inter­
national Rare o f Cham pions s e ­
ries o n ce again challenged 12
of the world's best drivers to
com pete against each other In a

four race series. Tlie IROC
racecars are a s equal a s h u ­
manly possible.
Tlie drivers arc awarded
points for each race. At Ihe end
of the fourth race the points are
tallied and an IROC Cham pion
Is crowned. IROC XXIII will r e ­
ward Its cham pion with $ 2 2 5 .
(XX) from the $ 7 6 0 ,0 0 0 purse.
Tills Is the second year the
True Value IROC series h as
concluded Ihe season at the

famous
Indianapolis
Motor
Speedway, and the second year
Mark Martin h a s claimed Ihe
race win.
Said Martin, who lived for
several years In Ihe stule, “I
didn't really think there was a
ch an ce In the world we could
wtn this cham pionship, so It
kind of took the drive out of It
for me. But once I got strapped
tn. it felt good again. And a ctu ­
ally. we cam e kind of d o se.*

Mark M arlin holds the record
with four 1ROC cham pionships.
1 9 9 4 . 1 990, 1 9 9 7 and 1998.
He continued. “In the last six
year’s, the two years that I fin ­
ished second tn the IROC
cham pionship. It was to Dale
(Earnhardt). So we're not ta lk ­
ing about somebody who's not
tough to beat. He (Ernhardt)
w as the one first setting the
m ark when I was first Invited to

Please see Racing, Page 2B

fir —

�2 9 - Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida - Sunday. August 8.1990

R acing

R aines
Continued bom Pegs IB
leading the Fighting S em ln o les to a runner-up
finish In the S ta te B aseb all Tournam ent In 1977.
the 5-fool-8 second b asem an was drafted In the
fifth round by the M ontreal Expos.
After m aking a six gam e appearance tn the
m ajors In 1 9 7 9 . Raines moved to the outfield
and was nam ed the M inor League Player of the
Year In 1 9 8 0 . after w hich he was promoted to
the Expos and h as b een In the major league’s
ever since.

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In h is rookie yenr o f 1981 h e waa on a pace to
b re a k Maury W ills' record of 110 stolen b ases In
one season , but th e cam paign was interrupted
by a strik e and R a in es finished with 9 0 steals,
and wound up seco n d In Rookie of the Year vot­
ing to the Dodgers' Fernando Valenzuela.
R aines would lead the National League In s to ­
len b a se s for four straight sea s o n s (1 8 1 -8 4 ) and
currently Is No. 4 all-tim e with 8 0 7 . trailing only
Ricky Henderson. Ty Cobb, and Lou Brock.
He Is first am ong active players In triples (112)
and third In ru n s scored (1 .5 4 8 ) and h as a c a ­
reer battin g average of .2 9 6 . R aines h a s also won
a battin g title ( .3 3 4 In 1986) and played In
seven con secu tiv e All-Star Gam es ( 1 9 8 1 -8 7 ).
s ta tis tic s that should get him Into the Hall-ofFam e five y ears a fter he does retire.
In the 1 9 8 7 A ll-Star Game In Oakland. Raines
went 3 -fo r-3 . Including a game-winning two-run
triple, and was nam ed the Most Valuable Player,
after w hich he donnted the Chevrolet Astrovan
h e got for w inning the award to the S tc-Ju sttn e
C hild ren 's Hospital In Montreal.
R ain es w as traded to the Chicago W hite Sox In
1991 and played there u ntil signing with the
New York Y a n k ees In 1 9 9 6 . with whom he
played for th ree s e a s o n s and helped the organi­
zation win the W orld Series In 1 9 9 6 and 1 9 9 8 .
before Joining the A thletics th is season.
R ain es, who lives In Heathrow and Is married
to th e form er Virginia Hilton and h a s two so n s.
Tim J r . (who plays In the Baltim ore Orioles o r­
ganization) and Andre, h as never forgot where he
cam e from, retu rning to Sanford during the w in­
ter m onths and taking part in several fun d ­
raising activities to help the local community.

IROC ra ces tn s row th is year.
'I t's been a great o n e." E arn ­
hardt said. *lt's alw ays great to
b e Invited to IROC. I had th e
opportunity to sweep th e series,
but with Mark (Martin) h ere,
that's tough to do. It was great
to see M ark go on and win
without beating m e for the
cham pionship. It ended u p
being a good day. with him
winning and me w inning th e
ch am p ion sh ip .’

Continued bom Page IB
IROC.’
T he 1 9 9 8 Indy 5 0 0 w inner,
O rlando's Eddk C heevcr J r .,
started from the pole and
Jumped Into the lead ahead of
NASCAR W inston C up re p re­
sentative JcIT B urton. C heever
J r . ran an Im pressive race, and
finished third behind NASCAR
W inston Cup cham pion JcIT
Gordon.
Cheever J r . held th e point
through Inp four before being
overtaken by NASCAR W inston
Cup driver Bobby Labonte.

In other racing new s on F r i­
day: Roger Penske announced
that Al U nser J r . will not return
to drive for h is CART team In

2000.

M artin and Gordon worked
together to gel around C heever
J r . Tor second and third, r e ­
spectively, on lap sev en . Lnp
nine. Martin p a sse s
Bobby
Labonte on the high side nt the
en tran ce of T u rn 3 . Gordon
made the p a s s for second
around Labonte on lap 2 6 .

The veteran owner also a n ­
nounced th a t he will return to a
tw o-car tra m next y ea r with Oil
dc Ferran and Greg Moore d o­
ing the driving.

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY

Said Gordon o f h is second
place finish. T h a t 's the best
race I've ever ru n . the best I've
ever felt (In IROCL T ills Is the
best elTort I've ever had In on
IROC car. M arkle (Martin) was
tough. He know s how to get out
In front.*
The only cau tion period o f the
race occurred on lnp three
when CART FedEx C ham pion­
ship S c rie s driver Greg Moore
lost control o f Ills IROC m a­
ch in e and sm acked the outside
retaining wall o f the short chu te
betw een T u rn s I and 2 . He
emerged from the c a r u n in ­
ju re d .
‘ I'm not really su re what h ap ­
pened. I waa going through
(Turn) 1 good and got up on
Kenny B rack . Then I think
som eone got up behind me and
took the a ir off my c a r .’ Moore
sa id .
Bobby
Labonte
finished
fourth, followed by Rusty W al­
la ce. Dale Ja rre tt. J e f f Burton.
Dale E arn hard I, Dave M arcls.
(M arcis su bstitu ted for CART
FedEx C ham pionship S e rie s
driver Adrian Fernandez who
w as Injured in an early morning
p ractice sessio n for th e Detroit
CART race) Kenny B ra ck . Dale
E arnhard t J r . , and Greg Moore.

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Dale E arn h ard t’s first two
T ru e Value IROC ch am p ion ­
sh ip s cam e In 1 9 9 0 and 1 9 9 5 .
1 9 9 9 m ark s h is third trium­
phant crow n, having won three

Pit gates open at 4 p.m. with
grandstand gates opening a t 6
p.m. and racing beginning a t 7
p.m. every Saturday night.
Cost ts Ju st $ 1 0 for ad u lts
and children
1 1 -a n d -U n d er
free at th e track located 10
miles south of Daytona B each a t
the co m e r o f Highway 4 4 and
S R -4 1 5 . between 1-4 (exit 5 8 .
east) and 1-95 (exit 8 4 . west).
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B1THLO _ C hris Lawrence
edged O stecn 'a B obby Se a rs for
the victory In Ihe 50-L ap Lim­
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T E ST AND TUNE ;

JULY $0
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(b u n Finney.
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ney 4 Chartra DeVlnr: &amp; R utty -4bm
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Sim ian. X Kenny Wltaon: 4 Joe Adam*
5. Kevin MrMuDm.
M h l S t u l l _ I. KeDy Jarrett; X Run
Abrlea: X Jeff Devil: 4 Kenny llawfcm*

Jr.: X Roee Dtrkenon.

JULY $1

Altman; X M [krfrfyy Sear*. OsleetL 1
Mark Tracey: 4. Charles UtVlnc.' H"Rutty
E brnole
“
M t S l i k . I Tknk T u tk rr. X" Tom
Root: X Jrrrm y Fltrh: 4 Chrte 1(in i
ra a tlr. 5 J u itln llendrnon.
• y n U a u . I. Ched (V rr r. X MMiuet
Carr. X Ikyan Merchant. 4 Ed Remedy;
a J.T. T\pfiU\%
1
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(COURT 8EALI
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WITNESS my h e rd and u e r o I
Court on A A Y 14. 1999
(COURT SEAL)
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Nancy R W rite r
DeouN Ctark
Pubaen Jirfy 1 8 .2 5 . and Augual 1 .8 .

SAMSULA _ New Smyrna
Speedway will be th e alte o f a
special 3 0 - Lap Sportsm an fea ­
ture End-oM he-M onth this S a t­
urday night.
In addition to the special ra ce
there will also be regular action
In the Late Model. Limited Late
Model. O pen W heeled Modified.
Bomber.
M ini-Stock
and
Strictly S to ck cla sses.
Last Saturday night Chad
Allman w as the w inner of the
50-Lap End-of-The-M onth Lim­
ited Lale Model race over
O steen's Bobby S e a rs .
Other C lass w inner's last
week were Orlando’s David Ro­
gers in th e Late M odels, T a n k
T u cker
tn Modified.
Chad
Pierce
In
Sportsm an. T ed
Vulplus tn M lnl-Stocks, Ed
Zlkowskl In Bom ber, and R ich ­
ard Bolton in Strictly Stock.

J e d Emery in th e Late Model
Jim m y W inks In the Op4
W heeled
Modlfleds.
fljn
Nichols In Sportsm an. Boom
Bill Loomis tn Bom bers -*ar
Kelly Ja r r e tt In M ini-Stock.
Racing begins a t 8 p.m. evei
Friday night at th e track loeati
17 m iles east o f Orlando btween Orlando an d Titusville c
Highway 5 0 at the 5 2 0 Coc&lt;
Cutoff.

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17 Observed
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northern
Franca
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32 Moaalc piece
33 Tool for boring
holea
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banker
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Campbell
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stoneware
37 Pencil end
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organizer
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rodents
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R oom s For R ent
3 8 ft home to share fcXXVmonm
pars 1/2 utilities fernsm p itterred 1-4 A SW 48. 330-9076
WEEKLY RENTAL!

93— R ooms F or R ent

97—Apartments -

EFFIOENCV

WSh Med semes

F urn ish ed

.321-4WQ

Furn rm, as u8. cafci* KC.
mdry. phone. kacti us*. M c u ty

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Room lor rant for nw*M sg*
fnan or woman wffh tranvnr-s

Private 9 tudto A p t In Historic
Mm. 1Person Only, No P at*.
Oep.333-0739

4Q 7-33M 779______

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1 and 2 berkoom apartments tor
t Sanford toeaairport From 14007

COZY! Newly refurbished 3BR
1BA home.
m e. E 70i SI. Senlord

SSBuytng Florida AitST
by H. Newton, Hair, Backus
Caff Jtfl, 407-293-9397
I Recycling: 3
331-0004
91 * W. Firs WAT 5- 5,

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360997.Maroon
Eighty
Eight
O U l 1187 4 Or. Contact Bran­
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shop, antique or
Attracffv*.
sturdy
Brand new. n e w used. 7
cal ona* avafebte at 510.00
each 333-5599

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOUI!

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135-9509

4 yr old ML
Not ua* lo owd. 535. fa-aaaa.

MAK! A JOTFUL NOTS*
UNTO TMR LORO I

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SANTORO

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Discount 407-351-3944

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MARINER'S VILLAGE
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c o u n t r y / a t u e o iu u
g o s p e l m usic c o n c e r t

1 4 1 — H o m e s Fo r S a l e

1 5 7 — M o b il e H o m e s

SANTORO
3/1 5 Dup»ei w/ WD Hookup
C /H A Item Mae* $596/550

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2405

WE NEED HOUSES
TO RENT

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1 0 7 — M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r R e n t

LOCAL SCHOOLS NEED YOU!!
FOR T1IE 99-2000 SCHOOL YEAR

ELOCR SPRMOS Off SR 437 2
unfum 5105/wk • 5125 dtp
________ Call 333-3594.

F O O D S E R V IC E &amp; C U S T O D IA L
P O S IT IO N S A V A IL A B L E *

C ommercial
R entals

Jernigan
p r o p e r t ie s , in c.

R e g e n ts Park o f W im er P ark &amp; T h e W est

Tor 931 eg. II office suites
downtown Santord. Two 400 eq
N o ffice apace i* * te

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se e k in g q u alified ca rin g in d iv id u als fo r

100O» eq t . A C pnvato reelroom $45Qmo 3334198

the fo llo w in g p o sitio n s:
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Registered Nurses
License Practical Nurses
Certified Nurses Aides
Dletary/Housekecping Aides

HOMES FROM 55 000
Foreclosure 4 R eposted
No Low On Payment
C red t Trouts* O K.
For Current Likings C a l
1-900-311-9048. E it.4271
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3 room * garage apartment, untorw ehed Caff fa -5 3 1 9 ________

TWo houses one price. 3/1 9 1/
1. 13 SI. near poke* sub tlaaon
530GWO to rb o ffi 321-9757

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For Free Phone Message
*07-433-1337, I r t . 200

Office or Rata4
Great Location 1959 * or *2 * m
W JL P repaid **. 333-4739

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• POLE &amp; FBI BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIRED

9 HOME LOANS e
50 On. Payment AvaAebto
310 4 Bdrm Home* A vat

N ear Lake M onroe: 3/2. im ­
m aculate custom b it on 1/3
acre com er lot. landscaped to
perlecbon B oalM rr home pad
Appraised 5115K D ot W aller.
323-3181.
Santord 36R. A C . new carpet,
carport, to ta lly renovated 5900
down. 5495/m p 799-7033
S anfo rd: 4B R 7B A 2LR fenced
swimming pool. 2 sheds, over­
tire d tot. porch, near lakehont
reduced to 599,000 334-0917

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SUNSHINE STAFFING IS NOW HOSTING
JOB FAIRS IN OVIEDO ft CASSELBERRY

Fo r S a l e

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A M OVE M SP E C IA L!! 400 tq
It 4 up! 5355 A MONTH O fte n
S torage 331-0120 or 415-3505
O ffice S pecs to r rent, heart ot
dow ntow n S antord R easonob**'
Don. 332-020*. eve 3334145

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excellent salary &amp; benefits, as well as a friendly
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and consideration, please fax your resume or
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163— W a t e r e r o n t
P r o pe r ty Fo r S a l e
M ON CANAL TO SKI LAKE
POOL ON 1/3 ACRE. 5154.900
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
_______ (407)3314754________
1 8 1 — A p p l ia n c e s &amp;
F u r n it u r e Fo r S a l e

LARGE UPRIGHT FREEZER
LA s New. 53S0 0 B O
333 -7 *9*

Mattress 4 Boi Sprrg. Fu* sue
E tc* ton I certtoon. 540 tor Doth
407-513-0*11

Lois • 37. 39. 39. 40. 41 and 1/2
o l lot 43 * i Grace Land C euta
on 2nd S i m Santord Phone
Jean Corner 903-471-3921 or
write PO Bos 13. Jackson. SC
39931 tor m ore ntcrm ation

Florida

Valuation
InCff

1991 Honda CRX, 9 Spd
Air, Custom SMfOO. 53.900.
407-3314

(1 4 e a t 1/ West/ Frst Street
on M V 2 rntos)

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P A U L

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Home ForSale

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2103 Hartwill A v i.
Sanford

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*67,990
$680 DOW N
A P R 7 .7 1 % ’

Window A r Una. t mm old.
5 000 BTU 58500 Also 2 non
Tran* w/ handier Eacel 1300
System 5350 334 0456

August
Specials

Newly Remodeled Three
Bedroom. 2 Bath. Central
Air, Range And
Refrigerator.

2 Bedroom

*575 per month
3 Bedroom

• STUDIO *1 BEDROOM
• Single Story tX-slgn
• Ei sendly On-Site Maiugrnwnt
• No One Below or Above
• Furnished or Unlimmhed

• Exercise Room
• Sparkling Pool
• Large Floor Plan
• Energy Efficient
• Washer/Dryer

Apartments

Cull To Srr I f you
Cun Qualify For Thu
Homing Program

100 Willner Circle • Sanford

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

PH. 3 22 -8 69 6 • FAX 324-9436

Hours: M -F 9-6 • Sat. 9-5

• E nergy-E fficient

• Elevtrwity ['mni'luvl in Slldioe
Only

• Volleyball Court

*640 per montli Hookup
TOWN CENTRE

With Liberty And
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Style
City
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AFFOROABLE HOMES
VENIURE I PROPERTIES

WATERFRONT 3/3
canal to
ski lake, pool 1/3 ac 5154.500
4 /1 3 ,0 ver 1,600 sq n . kv/drv
lam . trplc. fnctL 593.500
RF NOVATED: 3/3 • new carpet
nt. A C . 3 c gar
573.900.

_________ Caa Jan

407-8344334

Riser Chair. Used
EiceMent Condition. 5300.
407-9344*44

RMW#ntia1' Land, Commercial
* (407) 885-7878 Fax 885-7879
Serving Central Florida Since 1986

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C a t Penny at 799-7597

MATTRESS SALE • Fu* S ri*
used boi springs A mattress
565 00 Larry s Mart 3224132

Real Estate Appraisal Services
Mortgages, Estate Planning, Sales

Sport Luaary. Economy
Trucks, &lt;*4*i. UMffy and Mora.
For Ciffianl UiWigs cat:
1-900-111-9049, t i l 0301

SALE PRICE

DELTONA 10 acres idea l tor
m otto* homeaaa. horses, canto,
tarm ng or nertery* Zoned agncultu ral
13 90GACRE
5m
down w/owner hnanca 504-7971773 e r 904-787-9933

322-2611

231— C a rs F or S ale

PAQLA WESLEYAN CHURCH
5650 W ifid i Dr (407)332
6332

Day Bed: W M ebras* compute
with 2 ortnopeOc mattresses,
pop-up trundto Ste in Dose*
Coal 1400 Musi te * 5355 cash
493 35*3

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1 4 1 — H o m e s Fo r S a le

15' Trevel Tm teriSuprem **
10i22 Flends Room lOstO UMffyShed Located al teen 4
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Maks Offer Ca* Barbara Altar
4 00 PM al 407-334-7179

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tha Horaid Claaalflada work for youll

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331-3499

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better. V you *4* 9 sooner
(which we KNOW you wU) you
can Mop your ad and only pay
tor tie n u itw ol days i actu­
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SEVEN SEAS
POWER WASHING

223— M iscellaneous

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N IL S OP IK . MARY
4/3 W / Dbl Gam F P . Sen
Pool 5135031300 Dtp

32 3-96 70

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407-331-9339

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125 K. Run* Oood. Clean
55500 00.407-333-1411

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CoR AR19. flat top. M-Bar. Pro
Ban. Uka new In box. 407-2079910.

Ttoery

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RENTALS

DOWNTOWNBARFORD. IB i

ited p ro v id er o f sk illed liuN ifig’ c a r e , is

222—M usical
I nstruments

Qlrty, who llvts with Brian and Sua Holtenadal
ol Raadlng, Pa., ballevat sha't part dog, playing
latch with milk bottla caps and actually barking

SANPONO 38ft I BA W S tn o .
5535 dep 535 appi toe. No
pets Cad 131-M M

223—Miscellaneous

219— W anted to B uy

NOTICE
A l rental and real tafato adretm am enta are subject to the
federal fa r Housing A a. which
makes 4 eagsl to eftertae any
praferenc*. limitation, or dtocnmtnanon bated on race, col­
or. religion, te a. handicap, fameal status or national origin

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K IT *N’ CA R LY LE ® by I jirry Wright

SeOGmo e 1700 dep 407-3343193

99—Apartments *
Unfurnished

mthed tor w W n ij per

(nafudas
as
utsmaa.
091 tor 879-5439 (Mm)

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Share single lemffy home IB ,
kitchen, laundry AS utsmas in­
cluded
Convenient
location,
downtown Sanford 431-1000

Starting • |77/wk
Htetonc Oowmoww. 33M 43)

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Classified Dept.
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realtor

2910 W. LAKE UARY BOULEVAAO
LAKE UARY, FLORIDA32744
OFFICE: (407) 32L9211, EXT. 105
TOLL FREE: (800) 17162-9287
FAX: (407) 322-9619 PAGER: (407) 372-0401
E-llaii: Milford* 0A0L.com

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Spacious
Affordable

“Historic Mayfair’’
4 br. 2 1 ? ba ham*
new d Ltk* U r n * CompMaif
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fomut Lhog 1 D vw j (Y»ms anffi seporaw Family
Room Sauensu Beck peto win 8ncs bttQ. Ej * i 44 tor
addl'd privacy (Xenued rooms and Secuniy Syswr
Pnod twtow iqpraaal 41 $129,000 Col Onto Colaway
« PE.MAX Itooiry Rtoourte* 407 3249211 e it 106

1/2 M ONTH F R E E ON
2 BEDROOM A P A R T M E N T
MUSTPRESENT THIS AO

“Groveview”

• Spacious Apartments with large Closets • Like Front
• Volleyball • Sparkling l*ool • Tennis Courts

Country Lake
Apartments
271 4 Ridgew ood Avc., Sanford • 3 3 0 -5 2 0 4

3 U 2 b* h&lt;ne n move-«i cm Mcn Mvwtr u rp tt and

10 A C R E S , Q U IE T C O U N T R Y S E T T IN G
3BR/2BA Farm House with
2 central a/c’s, fireplace,
3 over 2400 sq. ft. of living space, tile
and carpet, walk-in storage
2 pole barns wiin water and
electricity, stocked pond.
Zoned Agricultural.

550 Lemon Bln IT Road • Osteen
(407) 322-4156

irtyl Hecwffy punted rttn or and r i’anor Eat in
k th en 2 car ijuags he«FCcTorsi park Close to at
m y» roads Uctvatod O*nors IBS 000 Cal Deda
C-iLiway 0 MEMAX Redly Resnurre* 407-324-9311
n t 106

“Why Rent”
l.2d 4A H *W i3b r 11?ba. ral nkrthen Orky mnOts
Away bom SernmoM Towrv; U al. SorknoM Conm n 4y
Cc4rg» and a l mayor roods Ported tor stodonls, arrpty
natters. im M iorrtees snrjes tic ONLY 561.000 Cai
Ded* CsLiway U MEMAX IW fy ReiOLKM 407-3249211 n t 106

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Classified Dept.
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— • S trln o fi Herald. Sanford, Florida • Sunday. August fl. 1999

217— G arage S ales

ICC COLO AU TO AIR
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M Mercury Orand Marque OS
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President
2621 S. Orlando Or. Suite 8
Sanlord. FL 32773

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Notable Birthdays

Sanford’s
Top Cop

8 — 1930 JoenMondtfawt
,ol former VP W alter F Mondato
• — 1955 Doug WMtams
NFL 0 6 (Tampa Bay

.8 -1 9 5 7 Matant#Qrtfllth
5. actreaa (Something WHd,
WfJfking Qlrl)
Aug. 10 — 1874 Harbarl Ciarlt
Hoover West Branch, Iowa, (R) 31st
Prea (1929-1033)
Aug. 11 — 1921 Alex Haley US,
author (Roots)
Aug. 11 — 1960 Steve Wozniak
oofoundad Apple Computer
Aug. 11 — 1800 Annie OMey
Drake Ohio, frontlerawoman (Buialo
BVa WVd West)
Aug. 13— 1927 FideiCaatroRuz
Cuban poHOcal leader (I960-)

Brian Tooley will take over as
Sanford’s new police chief on Aug. 11,
adding yet another chapter to a family
history rich with police service.
B y S u ffW d U tB ifflK 'v n

Summer Reading
1 H A N N IB A L, by Thomas
Harris. (Deiacorte, $27.95.)
Seven years after hia escape, the
fiendish psychiatrist Hannibei Lacter
is stiM at large.
2 C R A N N Y D A N , by D w tiele Steel.
(Deiacorte, $19 .95 .) A woman learns
fte secrets of her grandmother's
past in czarlst Russia.
3 HARRY PO TTER AND THE
C H AM B ER O F SEC RETS, by J. K.
Howling. (Levina/Scholastic,
$ 1 7 .9 5 .) A British boy finds trouble
when he returns to a witchcraft
school.
4 HA RR Y PO TTER AND THE SO R­
C E R E R 'S STO N E , by J. K. Rowing.
(Levina/Scholastic, $16.95.) A British
boy finds hie fortune attencflng a
school of witchcraft.
5 W H ITE O LEA N ­
D E R , by Janet
Fitch. (Little, Brown,
$ 2 4 .) The ordeals of
growing up ae exp e­
rienced by a teen­
age girl whose aing*e m other murders
a lover.
6 M O THER O F PEA RL, by M etoda
Haynes. (Hyperion, $23.95.) The
Uvea of a 28-year-old black man and
a 15-year-old white girl converge in
Petal, M iss.. In the 1950’s.
7 TH E TESTAM ENT, by John
Grisham . (Doubleday, $27.95.) A
reclusive billionaire, a bumed-out
law yer and a missionary are brought
together by a startling secret
8 C A R N A L IN N O C EN C E, by Nora
Roberts. (Bantam , $19.95.) A
woman visiting Innocence. Miss.,
becomes enamored of a man sus­
:
pected of being a serial killer.
9 TH E Q IR L W HO LOVED TOM
C O R D O N , by Stephen King.
(Scribner, $ 16.95.) When a young
girl gets lost in the woods, she is
saved by her spiritual association
with a relief pitcher for the Boston
R ed Sox.
10 TH E G IR LS ' G UIDE TO H U NTIN C AND F IS H IN G , by Melissa
Bank. (Viking, $23.95.) The
1
progress of a young New York
.
woman through the terrain of sex

Did You Know
• T h e K ingsm en re le a s e d
"L o u ie , L o u ie ,” on A ug. 8 , 1 9 6 3 7
R a d io s ta tio n la b e l it ob scen e
• P re s id e n t R ichard N ixon
an n o u n ce d on A ug. 8 , 197 4 th at
h e w ould resig n a t noon the fo l­
lo w ing day?
• T h e firs t s ta te w id e , s ta te sup p o rted ed u c atio n al tele visio n
n etw o rk In th e country b eg an a ir­
ing in A la b a m a on A ug. 9 . 1956?
• J am es B. P arsons w as the
firs t b lack ap p o in ted to the
F e d e ra l D is tric t B ench on A ug.
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In stitu tio n on A ug. 1 0 , 1 846?
• T h e firs t fe d e ra l priso ners
a rriv ed a t A lc a tra z in S an
F rancisco B ay on A ug. 11, 1 934?
• Th e S p a ce S h u ttle E n terp rise
m ade its firs t atm o sp h eric flight
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Tooley at a glance
Age: 48

Education:

SANFORD •As one of five children raised by a New York City police officer in the
Bronx, Brian Tooley knew from an early age that he wanted to follow in his
father's footsteps.
Tooley, 48, who was named Sanford's new police chief In July, has pre­
viously served 27 years as an officer for the Orlando and Oviedo
police departments. However, his preparation for police work
began as a child.
Most of the adults that Tooley said he admired as a child
were police officers like his father. Francis Tooley. In fact,
Tooley said police Christmas functions in New York public
housing projects he attended as a child greatly affected his
decision to become a police officer.
“As a young kid, the police officers used to put on
Christmas parties for children In housing projects," Tooley
said. "I met a lot of kids who were less fortunate than we
were. I came to understand that there are a lot of good peo­
ple who are struggling."
Tooley said that community oriented policing will contin­
ue to bean area that police in Sanford will strive to
improve.
•
T h e Department has done a good job of becoming more
involved In the community," Tooley said. 'And we will con­
tinue to do so."
With a population of 32,387, Sanford has 20,513 people
living below poverty level, according to the
Sanford/Seminole County Chamber of Commerce.
O ne controversy facing Sanford is w hether th e C ity

Commission will allow a "soup kitchen" restaurant to feed
the needy in the historic district.
Jean Metis, executive director of Seminole Volunteer
Enterprises, Inc. is planning to start giving away free din­
ners in the facility located at 407 West Fourth Street. Metts
said the program would benefit the elderly, single mothers
with low incomes, and other Sanford residents.
Many residents of Sanford's historic district oppose the
program, saying it would attract prostitutes, vagrants, and
increase crime In the community.
Tooley said that he remembers residents of the
Parramore community raising similar objections more than
a decade ago when the Orlando Police Department helped
start the Coalition for the Homeless.

TWA

Last Doeltion:
Deputy Chief of Police — Orlando

• B A Law Enforcement — University of
Central Florida
• M .S . Criminal Justice — Rollins C ollege
• Southern Police Institute
• Senior Management Institute for Police

Awards:
Unit C itation* (4)
Awards ol Commendation (5)
Keys to 3-Year Plan:
Increase training for officers
New emphasis on recruitment
Complete accreditation process
Build professional relationships

Previous experience:
• Orlando Pokes Department — 27 years.
•O vied o Police Department — 2 years.

See Chief, Page SC

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Working for Peanuts
Maude the Elephant talks about turning 26 years old
U a n rla
lh a n lrl n l a l / i n k ..!
Maude,
the
girl of elephant dreamt, will be.
26 this month. Her keepers at the Central
Florida Zoological Park have tons ol tun
planned on Saturday. Aug. 21. Children of all
ages will party with Maude and her elephant
friend, Mary, from 9 a.m. to noon. The kids will
try to guess how many pounds Maude weighs.
Maude wouldn’t divulge her weight when she
talked to Russ White this week. She did, how­
ever, answer some other perti­
nent questions.

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and tell.
Q. What do you want for
your birthday?
Maude: While d i a mo nd s
may be a girl' s best friend,
this g irl ’s best friend is ivory.

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Q. What do you t hink they
ought to rename the Sanf ord
zoo?
Maude: Any th ing but
Fort Mellon Park.

Q. Have you ever
been kissed?
M a ud e: I'm 26

Q. Wh at 's your f a v or i te candy
bar?
Ma ude: T hr ee Tuskat eers.
Q. Do e le p h a n t s r emember
everyt hing?
M aude : Excus e me, what was
that you as ked? .
Q . Is th e r e a n y w a y a n e l e p h a n t w i l l
become president?
Maude: E l e p h a n t s a r e n ' t v e r y g o o d
l i ar s .

Q. Do elepha nt s s wim?
Maude: My friend, Mary and I have our
trunks on now.

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Q: W h a t ' s you f av or i te birthday
cake?
M a u d e : Hay t opped with apple
s l ic e icing and carrot candles.
Last year, Mary ate the carrots.

Q. Does the hot weat her get to
you?
M a u d e : Not at all. Elephants
are m or e s e n s i t i v e to cold weat h­
er. When it g oe s below 50, my
friend Mary and 1 go into a heat­
ed barn. M a r y ' s 53 yea rs old, you know.
But look at me. I'm 26.
Q. Did the M ag i c do right by trading
Penny Hardaway to Phoenix.
Ma ude: All they got was pea nut s for him.
I'd have asked for a carrot or two.
Q. Do you h a ve any c o n c e r n s about Y2K?
Ma ude: It d o e s n ' t bug me at all.
Q. Do you mi ss S ei n fe ld ?
Ma ude: Why s houl d I?
Q. What's the most e m b a rr as si n g thing
t hat 's ever h a ppen ed •
i?
Maude: Being mi s ta ke n lot Dumbo.
See Maude, Page 8C

�9C • Seminoio Harald. Sanford. Florida • Sunday, August B. 1999

Health &amp; Fitness
Bloiiz testifies about dietary supplements

^Healthcare and
Rehabilitation Center
of Sanford

DEAR READERS: I recently had on
opportunity to testify before the FDA
concerning the use and regulation of
dietary supplements Since I receive a
wide range of questions on this topic,
I wanted share my comments on this
important issue. Here Is an excerpt
from my testimony:
In my experience, one of the greateat dilemmas with supplementsits
is the
uneasy balance between the regulato

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Another conduit for questionable
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neighbor, oftentimes trying to recruit
them into their sales force. I've found
that when health related products are
being offered, the facts lend to take a
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has no real training In any health-re­
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continues to rise, we must be cog­
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people will suffer from chronic ail­
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bear it* by a managed health estab­
lishment made ever the more imper­
sonal by a myopic focus on the bottom
line. Such are the realities, and they
don't lend themselves to simplistic so­
lutions.
As food for thought. I suggest the
following
I. Testing for safety and effective­
ness continues to be a thorny issue
Manufacturers complain that there is
little economic incentive tor them to
fund the research needed to prove
their health claims. Besides, once
studies are done, the results could be
used by anyone. Despite this argu
ment, the burden of testing must tall
on the industry, which stands to profit
firom supplement sales — not on the
FDA. Tax Incentives might be made
available to coax the industry into
action.

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2. Congress should consider giving
the supplement Industry • defined
period to get Its house In order. During
this period, a self policing policy would
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be empowered lo decide the type and
. i amount of proof needed to affirm prod­
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cy. A triage approach would be utilized
to assure that the most critical issues
are handled in an expeditious manner.
3. The FDA — in cooperation with
othrr government agencies, such as
the Cooperative Extension Service of
the USDA — would be charged with
providing a series of Inserts to inform
consumers about appropriate use, aide
effects, minimum toxic doses and po­
tentially dangerous interactions with
medications, nutrients or herbs. Sim
ilar information would be made avail­
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helping to open the doors of commu­
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take part in the process
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only ones preparing (or Friday nights In the
fall. In fact, the musicians, dancers and
directors involved with local high school
bands beat the padded fellas to the punch
by beginning summer practice last week.
Herald Photographer Tommy Vincent
spent an afternoon following the Seminole
High School marching band.

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Students from Tajiri are outstanding in N E A p erform an ce
Her silky voice and self assurance
Tajiri School of Performing Arts
proved to bring about over­
and Academics, located in the
whelming success, and she was a
historic district of Sanford, repre­
credit to Tajiri.
sented our city wel l ' at the
An ensemble of students from
National Education Association
Tajiri Arts were featured in the
during the 4th of July weekend.
July 4th session as they sang a
Tajiri Arts is founded and direct­
medley of patriotic songs enti­
ed by Mrs. Pat Whatley, and
tled, "We celebrate America." As
under her tutelage, she has pro­
Ms. Gloria Williams skillfully
vided her students with the pro­
accompanied the group on the
fessionalism and prestige worthy
C o m - s p o in lr iil
piano, more than 15,000 delegates
of performing before educators
watched in amazement as the stu­
from around the country.
On Saturday, July 3rd, Miss Latressa Haws dents sang and danced.
Included in the ensemble were Amber Pearson,
opened the session singing the National Anthem.

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Deshania Wright, Jamelia Jarrells, Jasmine George,
Jeremy George, Terry McKinney, Jr., Jerry Collier,
Harvey Collier, Shelton Styles, Ashley Lucas,
Tamiya Johnson, and Kawan Debose.
A smaller Ensemble from Tajiri performed for the
Human and Civil rights and Education Banquet,
and performed the background vocals for the
national jazz vocalist and former B.E.T. jazz host,
Angela Stribling. Their performance was unfor­
gettable, and Tajiri Arts will long be remembered
by the National Education Association.
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Belated Birthdays, Mary Hayes, Patricia Mitchell,
Lenora Mobley, Betty Washington. Annie Addison,
Brenda Campbell, Betty Freddie, Phyllis M.

Johnson, Rosemary Atwell.
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St. James A.M.E. Church journeyed to the
nation's capital for a weekend bus trip July 23
through 26.
Historic St. James A.M.E. Church shared in the
worship, praise and fellowship service with the
Greater First Baptist Church of Washington, DC
with Sanford and §t. James Minster of music,
Sylvia H. Stallworth, sister Blanche Hammond in
director of music.
The church and group from DC has appeared in
concert at Sanford's Historic St. James A.M.E.
Church.
See Mirvi, Page 4C

�4C • Semmole Herald. Santoed. Florida - Sunday August 0, 1999

People
Marva
C on tin u ed from Page 3C

Remington Oaks celebrates
National Night Out event

Treasurer: Father Mellon
Under the direction of minister
Chaplain Amenthus Royal
of music Stallworth, the choir
Parliamentarian: Mary Bniwn,
from Sanford was presented in
Mildred Cook
concert.
Alternate: Ruthia Hestle
Pastor Preston Adams Jr. of the
lunior Amvct: Rosa Jenkins
historical St. James A.M.E.
Church delivered a powerful
Sergeant at Arms: Ruthia
A giant dog dressed in a
Hestle, Mildred I ockley
sermon entitled "Use what you
trench coat isn't something you
Hospital Chairman: Patricia
Got” at the morning worship
usually see in a neighborhood.
service- The spirit continued to
Andrews
Bui on Tuesday, Aug. 3, there
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move as the combines! choirs of
was one in Remington Oaks in
G.P. 1lair Gallery presents their
St. James A.M.E. Sanford and
Like Mary.
first summer picnic Aug. 15 at 3
Greater
First
Baptist
of
It was National Night Out and
p.m. at Coastline Park. Plenty of Scruff McGrnff was visiting.
Washington sang under the
fun, food, games and music.
anointing.
National Night Out gives neigh­
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On Sunday afternoon, the vis­
bors an opportunity to meet
Inner Peace Ministries presents each other and to show their
iting choir was enthusiastically
appreciation service. Celebrate
received as they were presented
support for their local law
in concert giving all the praises.
three spirit filled praise ami
enforcement. At Remington
Enjoying the trip to the histor­ thanksgiving worship services.
Oaks, it was also a chance to
ical and educational city of
These services will be in honor meet the new board members
of Pastor Donnell Hawkins and
Washington, DC were singers
and to enjoy hot dogs and cook­
family.
from community churches of
ies together.
Friday, August 20, 7 p.m. St.
Lion Hope Baptist Church, St.
The neighborhood event start­
John Baptist Church Orlando,
Paul Baptist Church, Shiloh
ed at 7 p.m. Scruff arrived on
Baptist
Church.
Orlando,
Rev. Fred Maxwell, Pastor in schedule at 8 p.m. accompanied
Bethune Cookman College and charge.
by Jim Murphy, his good friend
the Centra] Florida Musicians
Saturday August 21, 7 p.m.
from the Seminole County
Guild.
Hilton Altamonte.
Sunday
Sheriff's Office. Jim talked with
August 22, II a.m. at the
Thanks to the following people
the adults while Scruff visited
for the success of this weekend's Sanford Civic Center. Sunday
with the children attending the
Herald photo by Mary Bow II
pilgrimage to Washington.
August 22, 4 p m. Banquet event. Scruff was well received
Adults and kids alike rushed to meet Scruff McGrulf. the crime dog McGrutt showed up at Rommgton Oaks during
Pastor Preston Adams, Jr., Celebration.
by all the children, although a
tho subdivision s celebration of National Night Out
RSVP (407) 327-0268 or 1-800- couple of them only wanted to
Sylvia.
Lemuel Stallworth,
63 6-0 794 by August 15, Inner
Marvin.
Charlene,
Briana,
wave from a distance. If Scruff
Peace Ministries.
Monica, and baby Wayne Allen,
See Mary, Page 5C
Charles D. Jackson, Juanita
Papino, Evelyn Clark, Joyce
Jackson,
Hortense
Evans,
Marvin Ellison, Allie 5mith,
Bernard M. Brown, Cab and
Annie "Doll" Bookman, Jackie
Bookman,
Rena
Bookman,
!&gt;hanika Debose, Jerry Collier,
Chad Johnson, Mildred Wilson,
Eugene
Jackson,
Agnes
Knighton, Louise Connelly, Inez
m
Fisher and Sarah Taylor.
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Cavalry Temple of Praise Inc.
Pastor Paul P. Wright and
church family invites the com­
munity to worship, fellowship
with them as they enter their
new facility on Sunday, Aug. 8
PROJECT OF
at 11:30 a.m. service 2020
or***
McCracken Road.
At the Formal Dedication
Banquet held on Sat. Aug. 14, at
6 p.m. at the Phase I of 11 2020
FLORIDA
McCracken Road. Formal attire
ROTARY CLUBS
for the banquet, tickets $35 for
P roceed s ben efit:
adults and children 11 yrs. and
up, children under 10 yrs. old
The Buoniconti Fund to Cure Paralysis
and under $10 tickets are limit­
Rotary Foundation
ed call.
Florida Citrus Sports Chanties
Sunday, August 15 at 11 JO
a.m. will be the Dedicatory
A Great Game for a Greater Cause:
Service. Honored guest speaker
International
Apostle
and
teacher Sr. Mark Hanby with his
fit | AIMVY|1
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wife Linda Hanby.
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Florida Rotary Clubs
Don’t miss th e 2nd A n n u a l A ll-S tar
The community is invited to
G ridiron Classic, w h e re th e Sunshine State's
worship with Pastor Paul P.
finest fo o tb a ll players — S e m in o te s ,
Wright Sr. and Calvary Temple
G a to rs , H u rric a n e s . K n ig h t s a n d m o re —
LAST YEA R ’S
take on th e very best fro m aro u n d th e
of Praise Inc.
* ••
n ation. It ’s Florida's o p p o rtu n ity to show th e
INAUG URAL GAM E
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t;
rest o f th e country w h a t th e sta te o f g re a t
Gaines and Morgan Post No.
fo o tb all is a ll about.
RAISED O VER ...
17 Ladies Past District President
Julia Cleveland of Orlando. At
the yearly installation service,
July 24, at the Amvets Post 17
located at 901 Seminole Blvd.
FOR CHARITY!
Officers for the 1999-2000 term
are:
President: Arthur Mae Scott
First VP: Emma Matthews
Second VP: Tiny Johnson
Third VP: Dorothy Johnson
Secretary: Beatrice Duncan

2000

At The Florida Citrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida

Team Florida

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The Rivalry
H eats Up in ‘00
Team USA will definitely be looking for
revenge in the first big grudge match of the
new millenium. And you don’t want to miss
the action! Contact your local Florida Rotary
Club today and reserve your seats!

G MVP

Last year, in tho in a u g u ra l A ll-S tar
G ridiron C lassic, Tfeam Florida defeate d
Team U SA 17 to 9. Team Florida w as
coached by Lindy Infante a nd q u a r­
terbacked by the U niversity of C entral
Florida's Daunte Culpepper - a firstro u n d d ra fl p ick o f th e M in n e s o ta
V ikings. D aunte w as 8 for 12 w ith 134
y a rd s p a ssin g and h a d o n e ru sh in g
touchdow n in tho inaugural gam e lo earn
M V P honors.

�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida • Sunday. August 8. 1999 - SC

People
Mary
Con tinned from Pago 4C

got too close, they'd cry.
Jim told the adults that just
because they live In a safe neigh­
borhood didn't mean they
shouldn’t be vigilant. Certain
types of burglaries are on the

rise in safe neighborhoods like
Remington Oaks, just because
they are safe. People don't think
they're at risk, so they some­
times leave packages in their
cars and they leave their car

doors unlocked. Burglars cruise
through neighborhoods looking
for unlocked cars. Always lock
your car. If possible, install a
locking device. Never leave
valuables In your car, especially

Stressbusters!

We’ve got

Good News
for you!

•e*l Lake Community Church currently mrrtJ
Sunday mominp at 1030 AM south of SR 46 ai the
corner of Orange Bhd and VayMdr Dr at the Paola
lood* Pmchnol

Come let us
help you relieve the
stress of the past
week, and prepare
for the week ahead.

keys, wallets or cellular phones.
Another problem is garages.
When people leave Iheir garage
doors open for extended pericxls
of time, sooner or la to^some­
thing will be stolen. If you're not
going to be in your garage or
right outside your hotise, close
your garage.
Another important thing for
people to remember, jim said, is
to keep your eyes open. If you
see suspicious activity, don't
hesitate to call the Sheriff's
Office at 665-6650. It’s better to
be safe than sorry.
LAKE MARY SENIORS
RESUME SCHEDULE
On Tuesday, Aug. 3, a group of

1ake Mary Seniors celebrated a
special ocassion by going out to
lunch, the ocassion? After tak­
ing a brief summer break, the
Like Mary Seniors will resume
their regular schedule on
Monday. That was cause for cel­
ebration.
The Wood Carvers meet at 9
a.m. on Mondays. Card games
areal 1 p.m. on Mondays.
Tuesday at 9 a.m., the Woopie
Sewers will be swinging back
into action. Wednesdays at 9
a.m., the Fine Art classes return.
New additions for the 1999-2000
year include games every Friday
at I p.m., bmnch for lunch every
Tuesday at IL30 a.m. and Bingo
on Ihe fourth Thursday at 1 p.m.

The Seniors will also be plan­
ning more trips this year. Senior
Coordinator Paulce Stevens is
inviting all Seniors and AARP
members to join together for a
cruise. The cruise, which will be
scheduled for sometime in
September, will be aboard a
brand new gambling cruise ship.
The cost, which Ls only $15,
includes roundtrip bus trans­
portation to Cape Canaveral, the
cruise, port charges, a big band,
dancing and a buffet. To plan
the trip, the Seniors must have
at least 23. They can accomodate
up to 48. If you're interested in
attending, please call Paulce at
324-3060.

N A A C P leaders enjoy b an q u et

Linda Costclk), Pastor
Phil Davis, Associate Pastor
Darrel Watson, Associate Pastor

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Celebrate Good
Times,

Harafcj photo by Marva HawUrta

Several NAACP loader Irom Santrod enjoy Ihe historical and banquet. Those pictured include (left to right),
Willie King. Master ot Ceremonies, the Rev Ricky Scott. Sanford City Commissioner Velma Williams and Jikioa
Francis

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W e ir the new kids on the block and
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Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida • Sunday August 8.1999

Loss o f self-esteen is no gam e
or victims o f domestic abuse

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leave, it was too late. He stalkrd
nd m urdered her.

P lease tell your readers th at
hey should nerer, ev er consider
omestic abuse to be a "Rame." It’s
ot. It has deadly consequence*
BEEN THERE, SUPERIOR. WIS

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by Leonard S ta rr

ANNIE

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DEAR ARRY: I was shorkrd and
angered at how much blame "Dr.
Bott" placed on “Sara," the victim of
domestic abuse.
I dated a young man for more
than five years before we finally
married "Mike* had never laid a
hand on me Three weeks into ou^
m arriage, he started shoving nuInto walls, slapping me. dragging
e around the house and throwing
is down stairs I believed it was
piy fault. "If only I had not made
film so mud," "M aybe if I had a
Second job so we had more money,"
r|f only I had cleaned the house
letter," etc. I was convinced that I
was a horrible, ugly, stupid human
lieing. and I was too embarrassed to
tell family and friends.

by C h arlee M. Shulz

PEANUTS

-.1 ... I KNOW
l SHOULD
HAVE TOLD
YOU THIS
BEFORE...

HOU) WOULD YOU LIKE
TO BUY A WATERCOLOR
PICTURE OF YOUR D 0 6 7

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SWAMPS ANYWAY- .

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my lies and made me admit what

by T.K. Ryan

TUM BLEW EEDS

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DEAR ARMY When I read the
le tte r from "Snoopy M om ," who
boasted about how she read her
children's diaries, eavesdropped on
their telephone calls and searched
their belongings, I felt truly sorry
for her.
My ch ild re n , now 27 and 24.
never gave me a reason to doubt
them Their belonging*, in my opin­
ion, were theirs — and not for my
perusing. Both were very active
from early childhood throughout
college. Neither ever abused their
curfews.
My son was a three-lime college
TRULY BLESSED All-American — the first in the his­
IN NORTH CAROLINA tory of his college My daughter was
president of her college class. Both
graduated, and today enjoy success­
D E A R T R U L Y BLEH SED i
ful carvers
Amen!
I told them early on th a t they
DEAR AHHY I have been mar­
ried for four years, and I consider could eqjoy life os long os they did it
myself a good wife I take extra care resp o n sibly. T h e m in u te they
of my huntuind when he’s sick or in demonstrated to me that they were
pain. I cook for him and ilcan the not cap ab le o f th a t, th e ir lives
house. I p ractically wait on him would have changed dramatically.
I'm glad I never hud to make that
hand and foot.
But during the last two years, he change'
PROUD MOM IN OHIO
ha* changed in way* that make me
feel su sp icio u s and angry. He
D E A R P R O U D M O M : As I
spends a lot o f tim e with hi* ex­
wife. He buys her rose*, chocolates, pointed ou t to “Snoopy M om ," If
candy and jew elry He's never p are n ts h av e u le g itim a te re a ­
bought me nnything like that at all. son to q u e s t io n t h e i r c h i ld ’s
He quit being intimate with me two honesty, it's o n ly com m on sense
years ago That’s when he started to ch eck . H ow ever, if te e n s have
p ro v e n by t h e i r u c tio n a t h a t
his five-hour visits with hi* ex-wife
I have hud this nqgging suspi­ they cun be tru sted , n o sln ess is
cion that something more is going not u le g itim a te reaso n to co n ­
on Ix-lww-n him and hi* «» I cant duct n search .

by A rt Sanaom

THE B O R N LOSER

YEAH TWLY'RL C^NLTLY THE.
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H O R O S C O P ES

STARTING FRIDAY,
AUGUST 6th ...

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^Birthday

BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

Sunday, August • , IM S
Taka on ihs role o l being the power
benmd the throne in the yeer ahead and
eeveral people you place in lead posi­
tions will come through for you In large,
rewarding ways.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 23) It you're w«ng to
give up tkghtty more than you wanted, a
deal that has been rather tough to tie
down could be concluded today lo youf
satisfaction. It'll be worth it In the long
run. Leo, treat yourself to a birthday gtft.
Send the required refund form and for
your Astro-Graph predictions for the yeer
ahead by mailing $2 and sett-addressed
stamped envelope to Astro-Graph, c/o
this newspaper. P.O. Boa 1758, Murray
Hill Station, New York. NY 10158. Be
sure to state your Zoduc sign.
ViROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Something
good could come your way today through
a friend tor whom you've recently gone lo
bat This pal hasn’t forgotten your toysJty
and is trying to repay your kindness
LIBRA (S ep t 23-Oct. 23) Rungs should
work out well for you today, especialty in

the financial realms. It someone wants lo
talk shop, give a your fu* attention.
SCORPIO (O ct. 24-N ov. 22) Because
you'll demonstrate today that you're a
person who holds lo your word and
keeps your commitments, even when a Is
inconvenient to do so, will win you the
respect ot elbes.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-O ec. 21) Set
aside your own interests just for today
and loOow the rvUatrve of another. You're
kkety lo do better m these kinds ot situsbone then you would with what you might
ongmele
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. 19) Stick to
visible quantities rather man going after
something vague or uncertain today,
especially t you are Irymg^to sinks a bar­
gain with another

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fsto. 19) You iragltt
get a chance today to gam an ally who
could prove lo be very helpful lo you in
the near future Be attentive lo all who
you meal
PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Don't be ao
suspicious oI other* trying to manpulala
you today, because It will be you. not
those w«h whom you're involved, whose
aims a x id be MhSed today
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) A serious
matter you've been avoxXng w ool be halt
as painful to handto as you may have led
yourself to believe. It's time to atop dodg­
ing it. Face up to it today
TAURUS (April 20-Mey 20) Your reputa­
tion could be enhanced today by how you
conduct yoursett with others. Y o u! show
the world that you can be Just as tender
as you a rt tough as circumstances d e­
late
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Although ttss
• supposed to be a day of rest, chances
are you'll do anything but ralax. Your
desire wiB be to work herd at projects that
can bring Joy to your tamtfy
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Focusing
your efforts and energy on matters ol cur­
rant concern, and doing something about
them, will be whal brings you success
today Let tomorrow lake care ol itself
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WIN AT BRIDGE
A R L O A N D J A N IS

Mike was doing. I cannot describe
the re lief I felt T hese wonderful
people never failed tn tell me every
day that it wasn't my fault, that I
needed to leave Mike
One day I hjid n tcm b lr bruise
on my arm. "Jako" wnlked over to
me, took my hand and told me that
of all the people in the world this
happen* to. it shouldn't be happen­
ing to me because I was smart and
beautiful He talked for 10 minutes
about w hat a wonderftil person I
was. I couldn't stop crying. Ahhy, no
one had ever M id anything like that
to me.
T h at n ig h t, I went home and
su dd enly saw M ike for who he
really was — a sorry excuse for a
man without a job, who couldn't get
his life together, who drank and
smoked pot — nnd when he became
d isillu sio n ed w ith a world he
couldn't control, he took it out on
me with insults and violence. I left
him that night.
This Septemlier, Juke nnd I will
celebrate four happy year* of mar­
riage with our beautiful 3-yenr-old
son. It took counseling, prayer and
love, but I realize th at Mike had
problema, and what he did to me
w u inexcusable

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t i o n s h ip y o u n r e d e s c r i b i n g
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To end, a rarity
To conclude our look at deals from
the Spring Nationals in Vancouver,
here Is a score that I didn’t know.
What would you expect to be the nor­
mal result on this deal, which oc­
curred during the Mixed Pairs? How
much does that score? What is the
likely outcome in two spades doubled?
How much does that score?
Bidding 26-point hands is difficult.
In old fashioned methods, one opened
three no-trump. Perfect! Responder
hasn't had a chance to open his mouth
and already the auction is at the fourlevel. In the modern tournament
game, things are better if one uses an
invention of Eric Kokish. After the
strong, artificial and forcing two clubs
and the two diamond negative reply, a
two heart rebid by the opener shows
either a strong twt bid in hearts or a
balanced hand with 23 or more points
The responder relays with two spades
to ask which. The opener rebids a
forcing two no-trump with the bal­
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in the tournament, most pairs
reached six no-trump. With the aid of
the two winning red-suit finesses, the
declarers took 13 tricks for plus 1470.
In this auction. West unwisely opted
to double the two-spade relay. (Her
spades were much too weak.) North,
Jacqueline Sincotf, passed to say she
was happy with the con tract. And
South, Roger Lord, trusted hla part­
ner. With some careful maneuvering,
including running the opening spade
lead to his 10, declarer collected 12
tricks. What dots that score? Aa if you
hadn't guessed: 1470. So Sincoff and
Lord got a shared top on the board.

East

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Q.What can of dancing
appeals to elephants..
Maude: We like barn
dancing the best. We
don't bunny hop (It's too
dangerous for the bun­
nies).
Q. Can elephants sing?
Maude: Harry Elephante
is a terrific singer.
Q. How do you want to
be remembered?
Maude: I'd like to be
remembered as an ele­
phant who was more th in
tusk and bones. I want
everyone to remember
that I was gentle and kinfd
and that I tried my best
not to blow my own trum­
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April24 Heidi Black and Derek Taylor, Deltona, boy
May 25: Tanya and David Steindl Winter Park, boy; Dee
and Keith Crowdus, Casselberry, girl; Li Kang and Heng
Wang, Winter Park, girl; Anne and James Miller; Apopka,
boy; Catherine and Arthur Mott, Maitland, girl, Yesenla
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May2fc R e n e e and Lloyd Lowejr., Milton, boy; Stephanie
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Wkndelyn and David Goodrich, Caasetjerry, girt Beth and
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May 31: Jeanette Burgess; Altamonte Springs, boy
June 19c Kimberly and William Israel Orlando, girl
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Laurie and Daniel Charles, Orange City, girt Maria
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Chelanda Campbell and Barry White, aanfbrd, boy
July 4 Christine and Thomas Crowther, Orange City, boy;
Melissa Stallard and Shawn Sduoeder, DeBary, girl
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Vriez and Robert Valderrama, Deltona, girt
July lOt Denise Herring and George Ince, Sanford, ght
Nicole Kitchens, Deltona, boy
July 11: Adriene and Shane Robinett, Lake Mary, girt

Thank you, Maude

CARRIAGE COVE
"We're comparing apples to
oranges because people stay
overnight at the Coalition,*
Tooley said. "But, residents in
the Parramore district did have
similar concerns about crime."
Tooley said that as in Orlando,
the Sanford police will take steps
to deter crime from increasing if
the free dinner program is start­
ed at Seminole Volunteer
Enterprises.
"Our police will be problem
solvere," Tooley said. "We will
try to anticipate potential prob­
lems and resolve them to the
best of our abilities.”
Tooley plans to assume his
duties at the Sanford Police
Department Aug. 11, leaving the
Orlando Police Department he
has served for 25 years. He is
currently an assistant police
chief in Orlando. Tooley's start­
ing salary with the Sanford
police will be *79,900.
He still resides in Oviedo,
where he began his career.
Tooley served the Oviedo Police
Department for two years before
joining the Orlando Police
Department.
Tooley and his wife Melinda
are looking for a home in
Sanford. The couple have been
married 24 years.
The recruitment of new offi­
cers will be emphasized by
Tooley. But first, he said he sim­
ply wants to learn from the staff.
"My first priority will be to sit
down and talk with people on
the staff, to leam what is going
on," Tooley said.
Tooley's plans submitted dur­
ing his application call for offi­
cers to participate in regular
meetings with downtown mer­
chants, other businesses, and
residents to discuss areas of con­
cern. Officers will also meet reg­
ularly with school officials to
discuss security matters.
Tooley holds a master's
degree in Criminal Justice from
Rollins College and a bachelors
degree in law Enforcement from
UCF.

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