Serving
Sanford, Casselberry,
Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo, Winter Springs
and Seminole County
Since 1908
JBRIEFLY
Seminole County Traffic
Safety Team will conduct a
Train Safety Awareness Day
on Wednesday in conjunction
with CSX Railroad and AM-
TRAK as part of "Operation
Lifesaver.†Heavy enforce
ment of railroad crossing
violations throughout Semi-
nole County is planned. Law
enforcement officers from the
county's seven cities will join
county sheriff's. state high-
way patrolmen and state de-
partment of transportation
enforcement officers in the
project. For more informa-
tion, call (407) 260-3400.
Author and award-
poet “Echo†will read from
his A Farewell to Reason at
Books-A-Million. Seminole
Towne Center in Sanford. on
Thursday at 7 p.m.
A graduate of the University
of Central Florida, he works
as an electronics engineer
and writes. He recently be-
came a semi-finalist in a na-
tional poetry contest spon-
sored by the Poetry Guild
and has won the Editors
Choice Award and a third
prize in a national contest
sponsored by the National Li-
brary of Poetry.
For more information about
the book or the event, call
(407) 677-1267.
—
R.M.S. Titanic wreck expedi-
tion leader Robert Ballard
will speak on “The Adventure
of Exploration†at the
University of Central Florida
Student Resource Center
Auditorium at 8 p.m. on Fri-
day. He will be at the UCF
Bookstore from 5:30 to 6:30
p.m. that evening to sign
copies of his books.
For more information, call
(407) 823-2504.
Dining for Friends with
Friends, a month-long fund-
raiser to help raise funds to
care for HIV/AIDS patients
living in Central Florida, is
now underway. Hope and
Help Center of Central Flor-
ida has set a goal of 150 hosts
/ hostesses holding dinner
parties for two to 50 guests
as individual fund-raisers.
Everyone attending a Dining
event in April will receive an
invitation to attend a Gala
Dessert Party at Orlando Sci-
ence Center on May.
Anyone interested hosting a
Dining for Friends with
Friends event is asked to call
(407) 244-3256.
Lake Mary Building Depart-
ment moves into new quar-
ters at 235 Rinehart Road on
Monday, April 19, following a
city commission approval last
year to merge the fire and
building departments. This
will facilitate inspection and
plan review programs for bet-
ter customer service. Fire
department administration
will be relocated to the same
location. Issuance of permits
will be available as of April
20. For additional informa-
tion, call (407) 324-3000.
QQUOTE
“To know what is
right and not to
do it is the worse
cowardice.â€
--CONFUCIUS
UINDEX
Classified . . . . .7B-9B
Comics .......10B
Crossword ......5B
People . . .. . SR
Horoscope ..... 10B
Obituaries ......3A
Police Briefs ....3A
Firefighters control blaze, 40 acres burn
By Bill Kerns
Weather
Sunny
High 86
Low 62
2A
WEDNESDAY
April 14, 1999
91st Year, No. 165
(407) 322-2611
Sanford, FI,
50 Cents
STAFF WRITER
LAKE JESUP
day afternoon.
- A brushfire bummed 40 acres
of natural lands near Lake Jesup Park Tues-
fire
“This was an opportunity to use it in prac
tice,†Ritchey said
bigger, we would use water drops to knock it
We were trying to let it bum to the
down
lake.â€
dropping water on flareups to control the
Sanford deaf
teen places in
speech contest.
SEE EXTENDED
SCHOOL COVERAGE
IN OUR NEW
HANGIN OUY
SECTION IN
TODAY'S EDITION,
SECTION C
6A
“Whenever the fire grew
The brushfire started at about 3 p.m. on
Seminole County natural lands property, and
the wind pushed the flames toward Lake Je-
sup. In order to contain the fire, Seminole
County firefighters allowed the blaze to burn
toward the lake.
“We surrounded the fire with units in case
there was a wind shift,†Seminole County
Fire & Rescue public information officer
Paula Ritchey said. “It was not ever out of
control. There were a couple of flareups. We
used waterdrops to control the flareups.â€
No homes or property were damaged. The
fire did not reach Lake Jesup Park or the
boat ramp. There were no casualties. The
cause of the fire is under investigation,
Ritchey said.
By 5 p.m.. the fire reached Lake Jesup and
began to dissipate. Fire fighters stayed dur-
ing the night to make sure the fire did not
flare up. Ritchie said.
Seminole County fire units used their new
“Air Rescue 3" helicopter for the first time,
Acquired through military surplus from the
California Division of Forestry, the Bell 205
1071 UH-1H heavy-lift helicopter has a 420-
gallon capacity water bucket, a 5,000 pound
lift capacity, dual medical lift kits, and a res-
cue hoist.
Although the helicopter's primary missions
are to firefighting, Emergency Medical Serv-
fces transport and rescue missions, the heli-
copter seats 10 passengers. It can carry
SWAT team members, bomb technicians.
firefighters or evacuate victims from disaster
scenes or traffic accidents
Seminole County fire fighters were able to
control a brushfire that burned 40 acres of
natural lands near Lake Jesup on Tuesday.
The winds blew the fire toward Lake Je-
sup, and firefighters allowed the blaze to
reach the lake in order to control the fire.
No homes or property were damaged.
There were no casualties.
Garbage company
vows better service
By Russ White
STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - On the
same day the county commis-
sioners honored the award
winning Dazzlers dance team
from Seminole High School,
they requested a more dazzling
performance from the DisposAll
company garbage haulers.
As directed by the board on
March 23, DisposAll officials
appeared before the board on
Tuesday to discuss customer
complaints that have led to
more than $19,000 in contract
violation fines since 1995.
The company recently was
purchased by Republic Serv-
ices, whose general manager
vowed better service. Ray
Rivera told the commissioners
that he was unaware of the his-
tory of complaints about Dis-
posAll's service.
DisposAll, he said, has a new
management team and is pur-
chasing extra equipment. Re-
Please see County, Page 3A
Man shot in face
By Bill Kerns
Sports ......1B-3B
STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The Sanford Po-
lice arrested a suspect late
Tuesday who allegedly shot a
man in the face following a
brief conversation at around
2:50 a.m. Monday, police said.
Alton James Smith, 25. who
was visiting from Texas. was
shot in the left cheek while
talking with the suspect from
within his 1998 Geo Tracker
at the corner of Third Street
and Avocado Avenue, police
said.
Smith, a white male, is recov-
ering in critical condition at
Orlando Regional Medical
Center, police said. His family
has been notified of the
shooting.
Police are not releasing the
name of the suspect, a black
male, who was arrested
peacefully in the south end of
Sanford last night. Police said
they believe a second suspect,
a black male, may have also
been involved.
“We are still in the prelimi-
nary stages of the investiga-
Please see Shooting, Page 3A
Civility policy for schools
By Vivian Gallimore
STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Seminole County
school board members Tuesday voted unani-
mously to approve the final draft of language
of the state's first school-district-based civility
policy.
The policy, now on the agenda for final pas-
sage at the April 27 board meeting, provides
rules of conduct for parents, other visitors to
schools and school district employees, ena-
bling the board to identify and deal with those
behaviors which are inappropriate and dis-
ruptive to the operation of a school or other
facility.
When parents and school officials disagree.
the sparks may fly. As legal counsel to the dis-
trict, Ned Julian is sometimes called on to
diffuse the tension. Julian recently penned
the policy for school board adoption. He is not
aware of any other school districts in Florida
with such a policy in place.
“I was reading a [school administration]
publication,†said Julian, “when I saw an arti-
cle about a school district in California that
adopted a civility policy.
“Often teachers or school administrators
face outraged parents who become verbally
abusive†and they just want to take a ‘time-
out’ from a confrontation, according to Julian.
“Parents are entitled to disagree. but if they
get outraged when an answer is not to their
liking. the staff member needs guidance on
how to proceed.â€
Julian added that he is a degreed profes-
sional secure in his position and would have
no trouble asking a parent to take a step
back.
“But, often the front-line staff membersâ€
(bus drivers, cafeteria workers and secretar-
ies) “don’t believe they enjoy the same level of
job security. When faced. with written or ver-
bal abuse, they may ask the parent to stop
and be told, ‘show me your policy.â€
The board's newest member, Diane Bauer,
at a recent meeting asked for assurance that
this policy also benefit parents who feel they
are mistreated or ignored. A legal concern for
Bauer was the interpretation of the policy by
school personnel. “My major concern is that it
may be the perception of staff members that
they can withhold information from parents or
School Advisory Council members based on
this policy.â€
Julian assured Bauer that the policy is not
designed. to impede anyone's access to infor-
mation.
Bauer also cited common sense when dis-
cussing the civility policy because “no matter
who you are, you do not have to take abuse.
As a teacher, principal or even bus driver, you
do not have to subrogate your rights if you
seek to diffuse a situation.â€
Julian said that “a proportionately increas-
ing number of situations escalate to verbal
and written abuse†to the extent that the
board has to “articulate a standard of behav-
ior.†He points to a variety of situations where
parents, grandparents and step-parents have
used extreme profanity and threats and staff
members felt “uncomfortable terminating the
meeting. The abuse even extends to voice mail
and electronic-mail messages,†which will
covered by the policy as well.
The policy is set for a final vote at the next
school board meeting on Tuesday, April 27 at
7 p.m. at the Educational Support Center at
400 East Lake Mary Boulevard in Sanford.
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Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, April 14, 1999 - 3A
reported through April 13th.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DRUGS
trolled Substances.
Rohphynol.
ficers,
Violence.
SANFORD, April 12,
officers. charged with
SANFORD, April 12,
Delinquency of a Minor.
DUI
Paraphernalia
Suspended / Revoked.
SANFORD, April 11,
Non-Current Insurance.
lice officers, charged with DUI.
HABITUAL OFFENDER
—— POLICE L0G
Es
The following reports were compiled from the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office for incidents
LAKE MARY, April 12, 5:30 a.m., West Lake Mary Boulevard,
John Scott Alvarez, DOB 5/6/77, was arrested by Lake Mary
Police officers, charged with Domestic Violence and Fail to
Surrender / Make False Affidavit Reference All Drivers.
CASSELBERRY, April 12. 6:30 a.m.. Castlewood Terrace.
John Hanna Macool. DOB 12/28/77. and David Verell Lanier,
DOB 8/26/79. were arrested by Seminole County Sheriff's
officers. each charged with three counts of Possession of Con-
including
CHULUOTA, April 12, 11:07 p.m., Avenue C, Octavio Torres,
DOB 8/29/75, was arrested by. Seminole County Sheriff's of-
charged with Controlled Substance
20 Grams and Resist / Obstruct / Oppose Officer Without
11 pm,
Charnell Isaac, DOB 3/28/71. was arrested by Sanford Police
Controlled Substance
(Cannabis), Controlled Substance -- Possess (Cocaine) and
Possess Under 20 Grams Cannabis Without Lawful R/X.
4:50 a.m., Marquette Avenue, Emad
Othmen Baker, DOB 8/11/78,
DOB 8/7/76. were arrested by Seminole County Sheriff's of-
ficers, charged with Possession of Marijuana Over 20 Grams,
Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Contributing to the
LAKE MARY, April 10, 5 am.,
MacNicol Brown, DOB 12/23/78. was arrested by Lake Mary
Police officers. charged with DUI and Possess / Use Drug
LONGWOOD, April 10. 2:52 a.m.. State Road 600. Daniel Ray
“Dee†Jones, DOB 1/18/81, was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriff's officers, charged with DUI and Driving While License
LONGWOOD, April 10, 12:21 a.m., Wekiva Springs Road. Neil
Jeffrey Bani, DOB 1/9/48. was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriff's officers, charged with DUL
SANFORD, April 11, 2:43 am.,
Meincke, DOB 12/13/64, was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriff's officers, charged with DUI, Possession of Drug Para-
phernalia and Carrying a Concealed Firearm.
1:40 a.m.
Hartman, DOB 10/14/59, was arrested by Sanford Police of-
ficers, charged with DUI Reckless Driving and Driver Present
WINTER SPRINGS, April 11, 2:16 a.m., North Edgemon Ave-
nue, Ronald Lee Godwin, DOB 7/20/52, was arrested by Win-
ter Springs Police officers, charged with DUI
WINTER SPRINGS, April 12, 3:41 p.m., First Court, Kenneth
A. Bieben, DOB 1/11/52, was arrested by Winter Springs Po-
WINTER SPRINGS, April 13, 1:07 a.m., First Street, Eugene
Elmore, DOB 6/18/63, was arrested by Winter Springs Police
officers, charged with Habitual Traffic Offender
While License is Suspended / Revoked.
Help fight crime in your community, if you have infor
mation on a crime call 423-TIPS. You can remain anony-
mous and may be eligible for a reward.
— a,
Heroin. Cocaine and
-- Possess Under
West 13th Street, Tyreese
Deliver
and Michael Lee Maynard,
Lake Mary Boulevard, Jacob
Sipes Avenue, Fred Edward
25th Street. Robin Lynn
- Driving
Services that people add on their phone lines
onto their standard telephone lines.
Almost nine in 10 households have one or more services or devices added
OBITUARIES
FERN EMMA VANBURGER
BOSTON
Fern Emma Vanburger Bos-
ton, 64, Soddy-Daisy, Tenn.,
formerly of Lake Monroe, died
Monday April 12, 1999.
Survivors include daughter,
Emma Fern White, DeLand;
daughter, Ruthie M. Burk,
Lake Monroe; daughter, Mary
Hite, Blackshear, Ga.; daugh-
ter, Judy B. Young, Soddy-
Daisy, Tenn.; daughter, Jennie
L. Morton, Soddy Daisy,
Tenn.: son, George W. Boston.
dJr., Wahunta. Ga.; son. Don R
Burton, Rentz, Ga.; sister,
Bernice Donahue, Ithaca,
N.Y.. sister, Marion E. Olsen,
Spencer, N.Y.; sister, Betty J.
DeChellis, Ithaca, N.Y.; sister,
Helen E. Mobley, Obrien;
Carol L. Rollins, Cross Hill,
S.C.; brother, Frank C. Van-
burger, Oswego, N.Y.: brother,
Edward J. Vanburger, Titus-
ville; seven grandchildren:
James M. Boston, Jeanie M.
Odell, Maria A. Ray, Connie J.
Whitley, Joseph Eugene Hall,
Tabatha H. Carson, and Dan-
fel Boston; nine great-
grandchildren.
Williamson And Sons Fu-
neral Home, Soddy-Daisy,
Tenn., in charge of services.
GEORGE W. DODSON
George W. Dodson, 79,
Seminole Avenue, Lake Mary,
died Sunday April 11. 1999.*
Born in Akron, Ohio he moved
to Central Florida in 1952
from Ohio. Mr. Dodson was a
contractor. He was a member
of the First Presbyterian
Church of Lake Mary.
Mr. Dodson served in the
U.S. Marines. He was a mem-
ber of V.F.W., Sanford. He
was the former Chief Building
Inspector for Seminole
County.
Survivors include wife,
Catherine Dodson, Lake Mary:
daughter, Cathy Forlana, De-
Land: daughter, Carol Drawdy,
Lake Mary: son. Carl Dodson,
Sanford: four grandchildren,
seven great-grandchildren,
one great-great-grandchild.
Baldwin-Fairchild-Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary. in charge of
services.
ANGELINE GABRIELE
Angeline Gabriele, 95, Ca-
noe Creek Road, Oviedo, died
Shooting —
Continued from Page 1A
tion,†Sanford Police Depart-
ment Investigator Kris Ziegler
said. "We are trying to find out
why this occurred.â€
A female passenger of
Smith's observed the incident,
Ziegler said.
The passenger left the area,
and waived down a Seminole
County Deputy Sheriff at 13th
Street and French Avenue,
who called Sanford Fire and
Rescue personnel. The San-
ford police were called at 3:10
a.m., according to the police
report.
The passenger told police
that the shooting occurred at
Third Street and Avocado Ave-
nue, and Smith was airlifted to
ORMC.
“She observed the whole in-
cident,†Ziegler said.
Smith received one shot in
the left cheek. The police
found him slumped over the
drivers side window, according
to the report.
Police are still investigating
the type of weapon used in the
shooting.
County
Continued from Page 1A
public ordered 10 new garbage
trucks and additional recycling
trucks for DisposAll, which is
under contract to the county
through 1999 - and has negoti-
ated a 5-year extension.
The key to the contract is
that DisposAll improve its
service. Most of the complaints
accused DisposAll crews of
skipping pickup at houses or in
entire neighborhoods. There
were 347 such complaints from
October 1998 to January this
year.
Complaints came from cus-
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Here are the winning numbers
selected on Tuesday in the Flori-
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tomers in the Tuska Ride sub-
division, Woodcrest, Sunrise,
Spicewood, Baer Lake Crossing,
Howell Estates, Oakland
Shores, Adell Park, Aloma Park,
Faith Terrace in Maitland and a
number of others
Shawn McFadden, the opera-
tions manager for DisposAll
said he was certain the com-
plaints would diminish now
that Republic was purchasing
new equipment and a new
management team was in ac-
tion.
“The improvement already is
being noticed,†said Bob Briggs,
the financial manager for
Seminole County Environ-
mental Services. “There have
been none in the last 30 days.
We're pleased with this.â€
“Our expectations are high,â€
County Commission Chairman
Carlton Henley said.
In other business Tuesday, the
commissioners readdressed the
need for the county to be pre-
pared for any Y2K computer
problems at the start of the
Year 2000.
“We want to know who is us-
ing what,†Henley said. “We
need to know what problems
exist. We have to have a uni-
form system."
Commissioner Randy Morris
said that county computer
technicians have been prepar-
ing for the crisis since 1996
and that he did not anticipate
any difficulties. “We've been
pro-active,†he said.
The commission heard a re-
port from Dave Grovdahl of
MetroPlan on air quality.
Grovdahl said that the wildfires
of 1999 had hurt the quality
and could do so again in 1999.
He anticipated considerations
from the EPA because of this.
Grovdahl said that residents
could help by mowing their
lawns after sunset. Mowing un-
der the sun significantly affects
air quality.
It would be useful, too, he
said if people refueled their ve-
hicles after 7 p.m.
For more information call 1-800-717-3111
mM
NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR RESEARCH
ON SCHIZOPHRENIA AND DEPRESSION
Monday April 12, 1999. Born
June 20, 1903 in Vasto, Italy
she moved to Central Florida
in 1995 from Pittsburgh, Pa.
Mrs. Gabriele was a seam-
stress in the clothing indus-
try. She was a member of St.
Stephens Catholic Church.
Survivors include daughter,
Phyllis M. Speakman, Oviedo:
daughter. Dorothy V. Ellis,
Winter Springs: son. Anthony
J. Gabriel, Pittsburgh, Pa.; 12
grandchildren, eight great-
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oviedo,
services.
in charge of
ALBERT W. LATHROP
Albert W. Lathrop. 88, West
Airport Blvd., Sanford. died
Tuesday April 13. 1999. Born
May 18. 1910 in Rochester,
N.Y.. he moved to Sanford in
1979. Mr. Lathrop was an En-
gineer for Eastman Kodak in
Rochester, N.Y. He was a
member of Lake Avenue Bap-
tist Church, Rochester, N.Y.,
and the First Presbyterian
Church. Lake Mary.
Mr. Lathrop was a retired Lt.
Col. Artillery member who
served in WWII. He was a life
member of the Central Florida
Regired Officers’ Association,
American Legion PUFL for 40
years. He was a member of
Masonic Lodge #945 of Roch-
ester, N.Y., the Rochester En-
gineering Society “Member
Emeritus,†Central Florida Re-
gional Hospital Auxiliary, the
U.S. Horse Cavalry Associa-
tion and Eagle Scout in 1926.
He was given a Silver Beaver
Award in 1963. he was Viking
District Chairman of the Eagle
Scouts Otetiana Council for 4
years, Central Florida Council
Association Member from
1981-1983, Life Member of
Kappa Kappa Psi, Honorary
Band Fraternity and a Life
Member of the National PTA.
He was a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Cincinnati and a life
member of the Alumni Asso-
ciation. He was a member of
the Seminole Chapter of the
National Audubon Society.
Survivors include son, Rob-
ert Lathrod, Rochester, N.Y.:
son, James A. Lathrop, Mil-
waukee, Wis.; daughter, Anne
Adams, Melbourne; step-
daughter, Lois Wright,
Gulfport: step-daughter,
Jeanne Robertson, Clearwa-
ter; step-son, Tom Connolly,
Celebration.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of services.
LEO ANTHONY PAULUS
Leo Anthony Paulus, 93,
Carolyn Street, Oviedo, died
Saturday, April 10.
Born in Buffalo. NY., on
June 6, 1905, he moved to
Central Florida in 1977. He
was a newspaper typesetter, a
member of the Printers Union
of New York and attended St.
Peter and St. Paul Catholic
Church.
Survivors include daughter,
Patricia Niemczyk of Oviedo,
three grandchildren and one
great grandchild.
Arrangements by Baldwin-
Fairchild Funeral Home in
Oviedo.
EVELYN LOUISE SMITH
Evelyn Louise Smith, 74,
North Horizon Place, Oviedo,
died April 9, 1999. Bom Feb.
10, 1925 in Marietta, Ga. he
moved to Central Florida in
1968 from Marietta. Mrs,
Smith was a homemaker. She
was a Protestant,
Survivors include son, Ron-
nie M. Jones, Oviedo; three
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Oviedo, in charge of
services,
MARGARET “PAT†CRYER
SPENCE
Margaret “Pat†Cryer
Spence, 67, Lake Mary, died
Monday April 5, 1999. Born
in Washington, D.C. she
moved to Florida in 1977. She
was Catholic.
Mrs. Spence was recognized
in the World Almanac in 1966
4s an accomplished woman
sowler by the WIBC.
Survivors include daughter,
Terry Darlene Bast, Holly-
wood; daughter, Lynn Spence-
Funge, Sanford; daughter,
Carl Leigh Carter, Pearland,
Texas; daughter, Tommye
Dawn Spence, Calif; nine
grandchildren.
ROBERT
THOMPSON, JR.
Robert Charles Thompson,
Jr.. 76, Penfield Avenue, Del-
tona. died Monday April 12,
1999. Born in Philadelphia.
Pa. he moved to Central Flor-
ida in 1979 from Wildwood,
N.J. Mr. Thompson was an
electrician for the City of
Northwest Wildwood, N.J. He
was a member of Our Lady of
CHARLES
the Lake Catholic Church,
Deltona.
Mr. Thompson was past
commander of American Le-
gion Post 507, Norwood, Pa.
He was a member of VFW Post
7213. Norwood, Pa., American
Legion Roche Post, southwest
Philadelphia, Pa., and Ameri-
can Legion 40 & 8. He was a
member of American Legion
Drum & Bugle Corp Post 507.
He was a Democratic Commit-
teemman for the Eighth Pre-
cinct, Norwood, Pa. He was
organizer and EMT for the
First North Wildwood Rescue
Squad. He enjoyed bingo,
yard sales. family picnics and
outings.
LATHROP, ALBERT W.
Memorial funeral service for Al
bert W. Lathrop, 88. of Sanford.
who died Tuesday will be 2:30
Thursday afternoon at the First
Presbyterian Church of Lake Mary
with Rev. A.C. Tevens officiating.
Visitation will be at the church
from 1:00 pm. until service time.
Internment will be in Oaklawn
Park Cemetery. Mr. Lathrop fis
pre-deccased by his wife of 41
years, Jeannette, his wife of 17
years, Josephine, a son, John E.
and a brother, Norman C.
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E. Airport Blvd. Sanford FL.,
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the crowd can compete in a
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Optimistic speaker
Douglas Blalack of Sanford, a
student at the Florida School for
the Deaf and Blind, won second
place in the Optimist International
Speech Contest. The First Coast
Chapter of Optimist International
sponsored its annual communica-
tion contest for students who are
deaf/hard of heanng. Douglas
was among 10 students who par-
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By Bruce Williams
DEAR BRUCE: I would like your cri
tique of the enclosed check. It was un
J.S.. Covington
Ky
DEAR J.S.: The check you enclosed,
which, by the way, has expired, was
worth $3.50, If you flip the check over
the reason becomes clear: Your credit
card company is trying to sell you a
$59.95 annual membership, which will
be charged to your credit card The
benefits are immaterial -- the $3.50 is
bait, because once you cash the check
you agree to take the $59.95 credit card
protection, etc. It is pretty clear to me
what they are up to, and hopefully now
it is clear to you as well
DEAR BRUCE: I have made my own
will and appointed one of my daugh
ters as executrix, | have two notary
public witnesses and enough life in
surance for my funeral | have stated
that after all my expenses are paid
my money 1s to be divided among my
six children. Friends are telling me
that my executrix daughter will have
to hire an attorney and go to probate
court. I can't believe this is true
C.J. Chelmsford, Mass
DEAR C.J: Well, your friends are
correct on the second point. The will
has to go to probate court or
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city-wide, if you single out ticolored newracks in a row.†i Gy » i
STAFF WRITER newspapers, you're talking Marder said. ;
about a first amendment is- ; ; oo
SANFORD - Staff for the City
of Sanford are continuing to
work on a proposed ordinance
that would limit the number of
newsracks that can be in one mandate for why the ordi- city should consider placing
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place nance is being applied pewsracks on pedestals to al-
Representatives from area throughout the city low multiple publications in
vendors,, met with city staff Doug Fetzer. publisher of gone location,
Tuesday to discuss possible the Seminole Herald, said the
city-wide restrictions on news-
racks
The draft ordinance is aimed
at preventing the clutter and
inappropriate placement of
and you take it away from us
sue.â€
Kuhn said that to apply the
newsrack ordinance city-wide,
Sanford would need to show a
City will receive support from
the media for downtown news-
rack restrictions
Jay Marder, director of en-
gineering and planning for the
SMART MONEY
BY
gate's court in order to be properly
filed and probated. If your will is very
simple and your daughter has the
time, it is possible that she may be
able to handle the transaction without
the service of an attorney. The part
that troubles me is that you say you
drew a will and have two notary public
witnesses. It could be possible that
your will is not drawn in conformance
with the laws of the state where you
reside. A simple will such as you have
described will cost no more than $150
to be drawn by an attorney and prop
erly executed. You would do your chil
dren an enormous favor by having it
done this way. If vour simple will is
flawed somehow and all legal doc
uments are tricky to draw up without
professional help -- your daughter will
have to apply to the court to be named
administrator, and in all likelihood the
other kids will have to sign off. In gen
eral, this path is more expensive and
tion so we don't have 24 mul-
Kuhn said that black or dark
green would be more appeal
ing colors than the federal
brown color being considered
by the city. He also said the
The proposal would prohibit
newsracks from unreasonably
interfering with the flow of pe-
destrian or vehicular traffic.
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lege expenses. The donor must quali
fy in terms of income limitations, but
this is a relatively easy rule to get
around legally. The money will stay
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lege, and in the event it is not spent
by the age of 30 it then must be dis
tributed and taxed
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Herald Photo by Tommy Vincent
across form the Sanford Post Office.
: : hold hearings on April 26 and sion in February. there would can be placed near each other, racks would be a uniform and cracked paint in visible
: “It's one thing within a de- May 10. Marder said the April be a maximum of three racks color areas The paper or card-
fined street-scape area,†Brad 26 hearing will likely be at the to be tied together. with no All newsracks in the First Each newsrack would be board parts or inserts would Ey
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If you would like to meet two ladies with a lot of southern
charm, then just go to Yesteryears in Historical Down-town
Sanford.
The owners of Yesteryears, Sharon Huggins and her moth-
er, Jeri Mitchell, opened their doors in 1997. Jeri was born in
Mississippi and Sharon in Florida, which lends to the south-
ern charm of the antique store.
Sharon and Jeri owned a Hallmark store in Macon, Georgia
for over 10 years. This explains the impeccable customer ser-
vice that each patron receives at Yesteryears. In fact, one of
their favorite parts of the business is when customers come in
just to chat, whether they buy anything or not.
Sharon puts aside part of her shop to carry items from the most
outstanding dealers. Items that are available are Crabtree and
Evelyn, York Wallpaper, Howard Furniture Polish, Rose
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Adding to the charm of the antique store nestled in Downtown
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some of the finest gifts and collectibles available in Seminole
County.
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IN BRIEF
HACKERS TIE FOR 1ST
OVIEDO - With his team
back intact manager Mickey
Norton feels the PDS-
Hackers are ready to make
a run for the championship
in the Oviedo Recreation
Department ‘Women's Mon-
day Night Spring Slow Pitch
Softball League.
And if Monday night's 19-
9 thumping of league-
leading Select at the Oviedo
Softball Complex means
anything, he is right.
Jaudon Marlette came up
a double short of hitting for
the cycle, finishing with a
single, triple and home run
as the Hackers tied Select
for first place in the league.
Oviedo High School soft-
ball coach Anna Hollis fin-
ished with three hits and
Roseanne Fry hit a single
and a double. Winning
pitcher Theresa Walburger
and Sarah Reeber also had :
two base hits.
PAL/AAU HOOPS
SANFORD - The Seminole
County PAL (Police Athletic
League) Basketball League
will be holding tryouts for a
nine-and-Under AAU
(Amateur Athletic Union)
Team. Tryouts will be held
this Thursday. at 6:30 p.m.
To qualify for a nine-year-
old team you must be nine
years old on August 31st of
1999 or be in the third
grade and 10 years old.
To register for tryouts or
for more information contact
Coach Taylor at 328-7728.
WRESTLING TONIGHT
DAYTONA BEACH - WCW
{World Championship
Wrestling) will hold a big
night of matches at the
Ocean Center in Daytona
Beach tonight, starting at
7:30 p.m.
On the card are Rick
Steiner vs. Scott Steiner;
Konnan vs. Scott Hall; Steve
“Mongo†McMichael and
Dean Malenko vs. Barry
Windham and Curt Hennig;
Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Chris
Jericho; Jerry Flynn vs. Er-
nest “The Cat†Miller; Hugh
Morrus vs. Norman Smiley;
and Prince laukea vs. Mike
Enos.
Tickets are on sale at the
Ocean Center Box Office
and all Ticketmaster loca-
tions. Order by phone with
Visa or Mastercard at (407)
839-3900.
GYMNASTS QUALIFY
WINTER SPRINGS - 11
Ace Gymnastics Center
athletes have qualified for
the Regional Gymnastics
Competition to be held in
Baton Rouge, Louisiana on
April 16-through-18.
Qualifying at Level 10
were Jennifer Baldridge,
Erin Brender, Ashley
Brown, Mary Nell Pate, Ka-
tie Pokrana, Sharon Wain,
Christy Young and Alyssa
Zambriski.
Earning the honor at
Level 9 were Christina
Kingsland, Jenna Manik-
owski and Melissa Wason.
SYFA-JEFF BLAKE
FOOTBALL CAMP
SANFORD - The Sanford
Youth Football Association
(SYFA) will be registering
for the First Annual Jeff
Blake Football Camp over
the next few weekends.
Registration for the camp
will be held at several
‘CHAMPS Sporting Goods’
locations:
* Saturday, April 17th at
Altamonte Mall. Stephen
Braggs, former Miami Dol-
phin, will sign autographs.
* Saturday, May 1 at Or-
lando Fashion Square Mall.
* Saturday, May 8 at
Oviedo Marketplace.
* Saturday, May 15 at
Seminole Towne Center.
Registrations will also be
held at the ‘Just For Feetâ€
on S.R. 436 in Altamonte
Springs on May 15.
Times at all locations will
be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Football Camp, for
boys and girls ages 7-to-
17, will be held May 22-23
at Seminole High School
with present and former
NFL players, the Seminole
High coaching staff and the
SYFA coaching staff pro-
viding instruction.
Cost is $90 for two days
or $50 for one day.
Please see Briefs, Page 2B
Sports
Seminole Herald
Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, April 14, 1999 - 1B
Wildcats winin a waltz
Undefeated Winter Park thumps Lake Mary in boys lacrosse
BY Jeff Berlinicke —e
ANT SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY - Losing to Winter
Park really doesn't matter too
much.
Sure, it would have been nice
to knock off the best team in
Central Florida, if not the entire
state, but the Lake Mary boys
lacrosse team is in the same
position regardless, despite its
14-3 loss on Senior Night at
Don T. Reynolds Stadium
Tuesday evening.
Lake Mary is still in fifth-
place in the Central Florida
standings and six teams make
the playoffs. If the Rams run the
table over the next two games -
at Lyman Thursday and home
against Flagler-Palm Coast from
Bunnell on Saturday, the Rams
should be secure in the fifth
spot and make the playoffs.
A loss in either game, both of
which should be winnable,
would put the Rams in a logjam
with several other teams for the
final spots.
Lake Mary coach Jim Marino
said he wants the wins just to
get another shot at Winter Park.
“We just want another shot at
Winter Park next week,†he
said. "If we lose one of these
games coming up, we might
make it but there's a bunch of
teams with five losses. If we win
both we're definitely in."
Lyman, Lake Mary's opponent
Thursday, is one of those teams
with five losses. The incentive
will be there for the defense-
oriented Greyhounds, but Lake
Mary has been on a roll since
losing its first two games of the
season.
Winter Park came into last
night's game at 16-0, coming off
a toumament win in Atlanta
when it became one of Florida's
SCC softball team sets
season victory record
By Dogo Smith
SANFORD - It has been an
up-and-down year for the
Seminole Community College
softball team.
But it has also been a record-
setting one.
The Raiders set a record for
the most wins in a season when
it edged Santa Fe Community
College from Gainesville, 3-2,
for their 34th win of the year.
The victory breaks the record
of 33 wins set by the 1995 SCC
team, the inaugural season for
fastpitch softball.
But even the record-breaking
victory was bitter-sweet as the
Raiders (34-20-1 overall) had
dropped the opening game of
Tuesday's Mid-Florida Confer-
ence doubleheader, 7-2, and
the team is still at .500 (11-11)
in conference play. The Saints
are 26-19-1 overall and 14-8
in the M-FC after the split.
SCC had reached the .500
mark in the conference on Sat-
urday as it swept a double-
header from St. Johns River
Community College from
Palatka that was also played at
Raider Field.
The Raiders took the pair
from the Vikings in impressive
fashion. winning 7-0 and 9-1.
SCC will now go on the road
for a conference doubleheader
at Lake City Community College
on Thursday starting at 2:30
p.m. before returning home for
its final two home dates of the
season.
On Saturday, Manatee Com-
munity College from Bradenton
comes calling for a double-
header and next Tuesday,
Daytona Beach Community
College pays a visit to Raider
Field for an M-FC double-
header. Those two dates will
begin at 2:30 p.m.
The Raiders will then close
out the regular season with a
trip to Leesburg to face Lake-
Sumter Community College in a
conference doubleheader be-
ginning at 4 p.m. next Thurs-
day.
SCC had won the first game
over the Vikings last Saturday
by taking little bites, never
scoring more than two runs in
an inning.
But the offense was more
than enough for Kat Ciccarone
as the freshman hurler struck
out five and threw a five-hit
shut out.
Doing the damage for the
Raiders were Lake Mary's Jean-
nie Manz (3-for-4, two runs),
Kerri Rogers (2-for-2, run, RBI),
Andrianne Redditt (2-for-3, two
runs, two RBI}, Lyman's Mi-
randa Schultz (2-for-3, two
RBI), Candice Hays (2-for-4,
double, two runs), Tiffany Mar-
tin (2-for-5, RBI), Deanna Os-
born (1-for-1, RBI), Lake How-
ell's Jen Gillespie (double) and
Kelli Vetter (single).
SCC took immediate charge of
the second game, scoring four
runs in the bottom of the first
inning and holding SJRCC
scoreless until the sixth and fi-
nal inning.
Please see SCC, Page 2B
first teams to win a national
tournament. Winter Park
knocked off Lake Brantley,
wiping out a huge deficit, early
in the season and beat Oviedo
last week after struggling for
most of the first half.
Last night, Winter Park made
a statement. The Wildcats
jumped out 2-0 early and went
up 3-0 as the attack beat the
Lake Mary defense for close-
range goals.
The Rams fought back.
Bobby Link got the Rams on
the board, taking a feed from
Adam Kurir and, a few minutes
later, after Lake Mary missed on
a power play opportunity, Kurir
took a pass from Link to cut it
to one.
Winter Park went on a roll,
finding holes in the Lake Mary
defense and ran off three
straight goals to kill the Rams’
momentum and take a 6-3 lead
at the half.
It got worse in the third
quarter. Lake Mary was playing
without face-off man Peter Kim
and Winter Park controlled
possession. It was 8-2 before
Lake Mary made a last effort at
coming back when Stuart Barks
scored on a feed from Link.
Once again, Winter Park
squashed the Rams' momentum,
scoring seconds later and, after
a barrage of scores, it was gar-
bage time.
Winter Park capitalized
throughout the game on power
plays, scoring on each one until
the final minutes, but Lake
Mary goaltender Todd Cherner
player well throughout, yielding
only point-blank shots while
playing well through three
quarters before Marino emptied
the bench.
With 2:03 remaining in the
game, Ryan McLane
Lake Mary's final goal.
scored
Former Lake Howell star Jen Gilespie (above) hit a home run in a first-
game loss to Santa Fe Community College, but SCC came back to win the
nightcap and set a single-season record for victories at Raider Field.
Tie in AAA Lake Mary Softball League
Dean Smith
SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY - It should be an interesting
evening in Lake Mary.
The City of Lake Mary Department of
Parks and Recreation AAA Polar Bear Slow
Pitch Softball League will come to a close
tonight at the Lake Mary Sports Complex
with the championship still on the line.
Cross Bones scored six runs in the first
inning and three runs in the second inning
and built a 10-0 lead after three innings
before holding on for a 12-8 victory over
Liberty Mutual.
In the other game, Traffic Safety took a 4-
0 lead in the top of the first inning and then
turned the game into a rout by scoring nine
runs in the third inning on the way to a 27-
6 humbling of league-leading Map Attack.
Cross Bones and Map Attack are both 6-
Reaga stars as White Sox remain undefeated in
ByDeanSmith
SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD - Reaga struck out
17 and was 3-for-4 with a pair
of doubles, scored three runs
and drove in one as he helped
the Nobles Communication
White Sox remain undefeated
with a 12-4 victory over the
Elks Lodge #1241 Braves In
Babe Ruth League action at
Historic Sanford Memorial Sta-
dium Tuesday evening,
In other City of Sanford Rec-
reation and Parks Babe Ruth
Baseball League games:
are both 3-6.
p.m. and the results
bearing on the league
(triple, three runs),
Sheryl Stock (double,
hits
run, RBI),
* The Knights of Columbus
Expos got over the .500 mark in
the Babe Ruth League (13-15
year olds) with a 10-4 beating
of the Rotary Club Athletics.
* In Bambino Majors action
the Railroaders Cubs had three
players with three hits each as
the defending City Champions
whipped the Sanford Electric
Athletics 17-7 and the Rinker
Materials Devil Rays also got
over the .500 mark with 12-1
thumping of the Sunniland
Corporation Marlins at Roy
Holler Junior Field.
BABE RUTH LEAGUE
3, while Liberty Mutual and Traffic Safety
Tonight's doubleheader will begin at 6:30
Providing the offense were:
Cross Bones: three hits _ Wally Wiland
runs, RBI), Jennifer Rengel (runj; two hits _
Chapman (run, two RBI); one hit _ Ellen
Engle (double, run, two RBI), Dave Noble
(double, RBI), Jay Witherspoon (run, RBI),
Tony Pomales; one run _ Jim Bowen.
Liberty Mutual: three hits _ Trevor Cald-
well (two doubles, two runs, three RBI); two
— Sam Copeland (double, run, RBI),
Aaron Freel (double,
Wilson (RBI); one hit _ Skip Bowen (double,
Paul Burchfield
Nancy Divita (RBI), Fran McCain (run), Tom
Ramsey.
Traffic Safety: four hits
Al Schaefer
(home run, four runs, four RBI), Gordon
will have a definite
results.
Melissa Lanza (two
two runs, RBI), Steve
Drews (three runs, six RBI), Jason Back
(three runs, four RBI); three hits _ Nancy
Schaefer (five runs, RBI), Greg Stuff {four
runs, three RBI), Clarisa Carmona (three
runs, three RBI); two hits _ David Lambert
(home run, three runs, five RBI), Kevin
Kwas (two runs).
Map Attack: two hits _
(two runs); one hit _ Tom Royal (double,
run, RBI), Mike Mouser (run, two RBI),
Geoff Baldwin (run), Bob Hankinson (RBI),
Brett Vanderbrink; one run _ Brad Hulme;
one RBI _ Mila Beighle.
Doyle Kirkland
Liberty Mutual 000305 _ 814
two runs), Andrew Cross Bones 631 11x _ 1217
Traffic Safety 42075 _2725
(run, RBI), (ot ack 10203 _ 6 7
Results: Thursday _ Knights
of Columbus Expos 10, Rotary
Club Athletics 4; and Nobles
Communication White Sox 12,
Elks Lodge #1241 Braves 4.
Standings _ Nobles Commu-
nication White Sox (10-0),
Knights of Columbus Expos (6-
5), Elks Lodge #1241 Braves
(4-6), Dean, Ringers, Morgan
and Lawton, P.A. Diamonds
Backs (4-6), Kiwanis Club In-
dians (3-6) and Rotary Club
Athletics (3-8).
Schedule _ Thursday at His-
toric Sanford Memorial Sta-
dium, Kiwanis Club Indians vs.
Dean, Ringers, Morgan and
Lawton, P.A. Diamond Backs, 6
p.m.; Saturday at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium, Ro-
tary Club Athletics vs. Elks
Lodge #1241 Braves, 9 am.
and Nobles Communication
White Sox vs. Dean, Ringers,
Morgan and Lawton, P.A. Dia-
mond Backs, 11 a.m.; at Zinn
Beck Field, Kiwanis Club Indi-
ans vs, Knights of Columbus
Expos, 9 a.m.
Providing the offense:
Knights of Columbus Expos:
one hit _ Brundidge (triple), B.
Bryant (double, two runs, RBI),
“We missed too many oppor-
tunities,†Marino said. “We just
need to think about getting into
the playoffs. If we win both,
we're in no matter what.â€
Game time at Lyman on
Thursday is 7 p.m.
PATRIOTS STAY HOT
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Lake
Brantley continued to play out-
standing lacrosse as the Patri-
ots boys crushed visiting West
Orange, 23-3, at Tom Story
Field Tuesday night.
Doing the scoring for Lake
Brantley (11-3) were Shell-
hammer (seven goals), Hogan
(five goals), Quinn (three goals)
and Favero, Hummel, Phegly,
Alte, Lerch, Loeffel, Berger and
Hall (one goal each).
The Patriots will close out the
regular season by hosting win-
less Seminole on Thursday at 7
p.m. at Tom Story Field.
Shake up
continues
in softball
x S EDITOR
OVIEDO - After a night of up-
sets early last week it looked
like the Seminole Athletic Con-
ference softball had returned to
normal when the top teams
broke losing streaks.
Then came Tuesday night.
Oviedo remained red-hot after
recovering from a slow start this
season as Sarah Recber hurled
a three-hit shutout as the Lions
blanked state-ranked Winter
Springs 3-0.
All of Oviedo's scoring came
in the bottom of the sixth inning
as Alison Parker drove in two
runs and Lisa Field plated the
third and Reeber (5-5) did the
rest as the Lions improved to
17-8 on the season.
Lake Howell, which came on
late last season to finish second
in the district tournament, has
also been playing outstanding
softball of late and pulled off its
biggest victory yet, upsetting
Lake Mary 5-4 at the home of
the defending state champions.
The Silver Hawks (10-9) took
a 2-0 lead in the top of the sec-
ond inning, but the Rams (17-
4) rallied to tie the contest with
single runs in the second and
fourth innings.
Lake Howell then took the
game for good by scoring three
runs in the top of the fifth in-
ning.
Lake Mary mounted one last
rally, scoring two runs in the
sixth inning, but Kimball came
on to shut the door on the Rams
and save the victory for Heather
Borsum (7-4).
Jenny Rhiner and Ferrell led
the way for the Silver Hawks, as
both went 2-for-4.
Meagan Dontrich had an RBI
triple for Lake Mary, which lost
for the third time in its last four
games after a 15-game winning
streak, while Jackie Crispell
was 2-for-4 and Sarah Smith
drove in two runs.
Lake Brantley has also been
playing much better lately and
may be ready to make a charge
as the district tournaments
grow near.
The Patriots (10-11) used a
pair of 10-plus run innings to
maul Lyman (1-17), 23-0.
Leading the way for Lake
Brantley were Richard (2-for-3,
triple), Lacy Harrelson, Laurin
Please see Softball, Page 2B
Babe Ruth
Wright (double, one run, RBI),
Williamson (two runs), Stile
(RBI), White (run); one run _
Jones, Blue, Mundy, Pearson.
Rotary Club Athletics: two
hits _ Bertrand (run, two RBI);
one hit _ Medlock (two runs),
Watson (run), Scott, J. Bowers
(two runs, RBI).
Nobles Communication White
Sox: three hits _ Reaga (two
doubles, three runs, RBI); one
hit _ Barnes (triple, run, two
RBI), Lumas (two runs, RBI),
Coursey, Parris (one run each),
Please see Babe Ruth, Pg. 2B
ns
28 - Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, April 14, 1999
Briefs
Continued from Page 1B
All proceeds from the
camp will go toward vouth
sports programs. :
For information. call
(407) 330-9016
SRD ADULT SOFTBALL
SANFORD - The City of
Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department is offer
ing Adult Spring Softball.
Space is limited since
only Pinehurst Park is
available. - Leagues are Co
Ed on Monday, Women on
Tuesday, Men on.Wednes
day and Thursday. and In
dustrial on Friday
The SRD is also offering a
Monday Night Church
League that will play at the
Lake Mary Sports Complex
Questions? Call 330
5697.
LK. MARY SOFTBALL
LAKE MARY - The City of
Lake Mary Department of
Parks and Recreation will
be conducting a Men's
Class C Spring Slow Pitch
Softball League at the Lake
Mary Sports Complex on
Friday nights.
The 10 game league will
begin play on Friday, April
30 and registrations are
now being taken at the Lake
Mary Community Center,
Monday through Friday, 8
am. to 5 p.m. Registration
packets can be picked up
at any time.
The City of Lake Mary
provides balls for all games
and the championship team
receives a sponsorship tro-
phy and individual T-shirts
for each player.
Call 324-3097 for info.
BASEBALL TRYOUTS
ORLANDO - The Roberto
Clemente All-Stars is spon-
soring a free baseball tryout
for 10-19 year old players
on Saturday, April 24 from
9 a.m.-12 p.m. at Orlando's
Dr. Phillips High School
(6500 Turkey Lake Road).
Players will be evaluated
for roster spots with the
Roberto Clemente All-Stars,
national teams that travel to
Puerto Rico for seven days
during summer break. If
selected. players will com-
pete against the same
squads that produced major
league stars Ivan Rodriguez,
Roberto Alomar, and Juan
Gonzalez and receive in-
struction from top college
coaches and professional
scouts.
Anyone interested in at-
tending must call toll-free
1-800-723-6398 .
Festivals celebrate return of
migratory birds to Florida
Special to the Herald
OCALA - Bird lovers mark your calendars on
April 10 and 17 for the Welcome Back Song-
birds festivals at Wekiwa Springs State Park and
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, co-
sponsored by the Florida Game and Fresh Water
Fish Commission (GFC).
Just as the migrating birds return to Florida
each year, the popular festivals are becoming a
traditional way for Florida bird lovers to cele-
brate the return of the birds through a variety of
activities including guided birding hikes, edu-
cational exhibits, landscaping for wildlife semi-
nars, nest box building, lectures for adults and
games for children. Teachers attending lectures
can receive in-service credit points and a cur-
riculum provided by the GFC.
This year's Welcome Back Songbird festivals
will he held in Brevard County at Merritt Island
National Wildlife Refuge on Saturday, April 17,
from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m., and in Orange County
at Wekiwa Springs State Park on Saturday, April
10 from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge and
Wekiwa Springs State Park were selected for
these festivals because they are wonderful areas
in which to see a large variety of migratory as
well as resident birds.
For more information call Joni Ellis at (352)
732-1225.
SCC
Continued from Page 1B
nightcap, doubling in two runs
Gillespie. Hays. 38 _ none. HR _ none
r
Pepsi 400 Pole Night to
feature special ticket offer
Special to the Herald
DAYTONA BEACH - Race fans can enjoy more
racing for less money this Fourth of July week-
end by purchasing tickets for Pepsi 400 Bud
Pole Qualifying, Thursday, July 1st.
With the purchase of the Bud Pole Qualifying
ticket, fans can return to Daytona International
Speedway Friday, July 2, free of charge to see
second round qualifying. That's two evenings of
racing under the lights at Daytona for the value
price of only $15.
“Bud Pole night allows fans to see their favor-
ite drivers and to get a preview of Daytona under
the lights,†said John Graham, president of
Daytona International Speedway. “This $15
ticket for two day admission is an ideal way to
experience NASCAR Winston Cup qualifying at
the world’s premier racing facility.â€
The action on the track begins July 1 with
practice from 3 p.m.-to-6 p.m. and qualifying for
Pepsi 400 starting positions 1-through-25 at 8
p.m. under the bright lights of Daytona Interna-
tional Speedway.
can return July 2 free of charge when they show
their Bud Pole qualifying ticket at the gate. Fri-
day's action begins at 3 p.m. with NASCAR Win-
ston Cup practice and qualifying for positions
26-through-36 at 6:30 p.m. Final practice will
begin at 8 p.m.
The green flag will drop on the 41st Pepsi 400
at 8 p.m., Saturday, July 3.
A limited number of tickets for the main event
are still available.
Last year's Pepsi 400 under the lights was the
largest nighttime sporting event in the history of
the United States. The value priced Bud Pole
Qualifying ticket and tickets for the Pepsi 400
can now be purchased on-line at
www.daytonausa.com or by calling the Speed-
way's ticket office at (904) 253-7223.
A visit to DAYTONA USA, the ultimate motor-
sports attraction, will make the entire racing
weekend fun for the whole family. Tickets for
DAYTONA USA are also available on-line at
www.daytonausa.com.
Tickets for the attraction are an exceptional
value at $12 for adults and $6 for children ages
With the special Bud Pole value ticket, fans
6 and under.
Welcome to the Woods
offered in Lake County
Special to the Herald
MT. PLYMOUTH - Do you
know what a "wildlife manage-
ment area" is? Many people
don't, and those who have
heard of them think they're
places used only for hunting.
And while it's true that most
wildlife management areas, or
WMAs for short, are managed
primarily for hunting, many of-
fer a hole lot more for the out-
door lover.
On Saturday, April 24, the
Florida Game and Fresh Water
Fish Commission (GFC) is of-
fering for the second year, a
unique chance for a limited
number of participants to learn
all there is to do at Seminole
Forest WMA. one of the state's
most beautiful public areas.
Welcome to the Woods is an
unusual opportunity to get out
in the woods and see some of
the real Florida with experts
who will explain all about the
area's flora, fauna and recrea-
tional opportunities.
The program is limited to 80
participants who will get a
hands-on chance to fish, canoe
and hike at Seminole Forest -
all in a free. guided tour!
The day will begin at 9 a.m.,
when four groups of 20 partici-
pants each will head for differ-
ent stations in the woods. After
about an hour, the groups will
rotate to the next station until
each group has gone to each of
four stations.
Participants will learn to fish,
hike and canoe, and then get a
chance to try out their new
skills at the management area.
Canoes and fishing equipment
will be provided.
A valid Florida freshwater
fishing license is required for
anyone age 16 and over.
They will also see a demon-
stration by the GFC's K-9s,
Oakley and Trouble, and learn
how important aerial and
ground prescribed bums are
for habitat management. A GFC
helicopter used for aerial burns
will be on display.
This is the second time the
GFC has offered Welcome to the
Woods.
“We held it last year for the
first time and had to turn away
so many people that we wanted
to give those who missed out
another chance to participate,â€
said Jean Marie Conner, GFC
wildlife biologist and organizer
of the event.
One of the goals of the pro-
gram is to encourage people to
go out to Seminole Forest and
other WMAs, on their own, and
enjoy the unique things they
have to offer.
“We hope those who came
last year were inspired to con-
tinue enjoying the management
area on their own,†said Con-
ner. “There's so much to see
and do, and we feel that once
they've become familiar with it,
they'll want to come back again
and again.â€
In addition to the interactive
stations there will be displays
by the Florida Trail Association,
as well as informative exhibits
about alligators, bald eagles,
snakes and birds.
Since space is limited to the
first 80 callers, it is important
that anyone who wishes to par-
ticipate register as soon as pos-
sible by calling the GFC's Ocala
regional office at (352) 732-
1225. The event will begin at 9
a.m., sharp in the parking area
of Seminole Forest WMA at the
south entrance on State Road
46 in Mt. Plymouth. Partici-
pants should wear clothing
suitable for light hiking and
bring binoculars, bug spray,
pocket snacks and water. Food
and drinks will be available
from the Umatilla 4-H Group for
a donation, and the event will
last until about 2 p.m.
Welcome to the Woods is
sponsored by the GFC and the
State Division of Forestry, and
is being made possible through .
the cooperation of governmental
agencies and private busi-
nesses including Comfort
House, Winter Park, Kirby Tent
Rentals Inc., Orlando; and the
Department of Environmental
Protection. .
Powering the Raiders were
Amy Fazio (3-for-4, double, two
RBI), Rogers (2-for-4, RBI),
Schultz (1-for-1. run), Gillespie
(1-for-2, double, run, RBI),
Oviedo's Danielle Sequino
(double, two runs), Redditt
(single, run, two RBI), Hays
(single, two runs), Barber
(single, run), Manz and winning
pitcher Traci Miller (one single
each) and Osborn (run).
Gillespie hit a two-run home
run in the bottom of the sixth
inning of Tuesday's first game
with Santa Fe to cut the Saints’
lead to 4-2, but the visitors
scored three times in the top of
the seventh inning to put the
game out of reach.
Other contributors for SCC
were Hays (3-for-3, run) and
Martin, Barber, Redditt and
Vetter (one single each).
Fazio was the star of the
in the second inning that gave
the Raiders a 3-0 lead.
Santa Fe did not make it easy
for SCC. scoring single runs,
both uneamed, in the fourth
and sixth innings, but Miller
(9-7) refused to give in and
finished the game with a three-
hitter, striking out seven.
Fazio finished the game 2-for-
2 with the double and two RBI,
while Redditt was 1-for-3 with
an RBI and extended her hitting
streak to 21 consecutive games.
Barber was 1-for-2 with a run
scored, while Rogers had a hit
and Vetter and Schultz scored
runs for the Raiders.
SATURDAY
RAIDERS 7-9, VIKINGS 0-1
ONE
GAME
St. Johns 0000000 _ 0 50
Seminole 021022X_718 1
Nichols and Murphy. Ciccarone and
Gillespie. WP _ Ciccarone (11-5) LP _
Nichols. Save none, 2B SCC,
GAME TWO
St. Johns River 000001 _ 1 2 4
Seminole 400113 _ 913 2
Hildreth and Stacy. Miller and Reddit
WP _ Miller (8-7). IP _ Hildreth. Save
none. 28 _ SCC, Sequino, Manz, Fazio. 38
_ none. HR _ none
TUESDAY
SAINTS 7-2, RAIDERS 2-3
GAME ONE
Santa Fe 0012013 713 0
Seminole 0000020 _ 2 8 2
Williams. Flowers 16) and Pearl Ci
wearone, Harris 6) and Gillespie. WP
Williams. LP _ Cicearone (11-6). Save
none. 28 SFCC. Buchanan 2 Wright
Sheflicld. 38 _ none. HR _ SCC. Gillespie
0001010 2 3 2
120000X_ 3 5 3
Tolzdorf, Flowers (5) and Pearl. Miller and
Reddit. WP Miller (9-7). 1 Toledo!
Save none. 28 _ SCC. Fazio. 38 _ none
HR _ none. Records _ SFCC 26-19-10
overall, 14-8 MFC, SCC 3420-1 overall,
11-11 MFC
Santa Fe
Seminole
Babe Ruth
Continued from Page 1B
B. Hutchins: one run, two RBI _
Hennigsen: one run _ Long, G.
Hutchins, Robertson.
Elks Lodge #1241 Braves:
two hits _ Heckle (triple, run,
two RBI}; one hit _ Leshinski
{two runs), Quinn; one run
Erickson; one RBI _ Hicks.
Expos 220015 _10 8
Athletics 200020_4 8
Braves 0010030_4 4
White Sox 501312x_12 8
BAMBINO MAJORS
Results _ Railroaders Cubs
17, Sanford Electric Athletics 7
and Rinker Materials Devil Rays
12, Sunniland Corporation
Marlins 1.
Standings _ American Divi-
sion: Sanford Lodge #62 F. & A.
M. Yankees (8-1-1), Rinker
Materials Devil Rays (6 5) and
Sanford Electric Athletics (3-8);
National Division: Railroaders
Cubs (8-2-1), Rotary Breakfast
Club Expos (3-7) and Sun-
niland Corporation Marlins (3-
8).
Schedule _ Thursday at Roy
Holler Junior Field, Sanford
Lodge #62 Free and Accepted
Masons Yankees vs. Rotary
Breakfast Club Expos, 5:45
p.m.; Saturday at Roy Holler
Junior Field, Rotary Breakfast
Club Expos vs. Sunniland Cor-
poration Marlins, 8:30 a.m.;
Rinker Materials Devil Rays vs.
Sanford Electric Athletics,
10:30 a.m.; and Railroaders
Cubs vs. Sanford Lodge #62
Free and Accepted Yankees,
12:30 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Railroaders Cubs: three hits _
Freddie Howard (triple, two
doubles, four runs, three RBI),
Larry Thomas (two doubles,
three runs, RBI), Donell Hicks
(double, two runs, RBI); two
hits _ James Jackson (two runs,
RBI); one hit _ Bacarie Mitchell
(triple, two runs, RBI), Timothy
Acree (two runs, RBI), Lavario
Carry (run); one run _ Sergio
Detreville.
Sanford Electric Athletics: two
Softball
Continued from Page 1B
Wroten, Melissa Hammond and
Ferry (all 3-for-4), Jen Nolan
(3-for-5) and Stevens (2-for-3).
hits _ Randy Dykes (two dou-
bles, run, three RBI); one hit _
Ravin Lawson {two runs), Ryan
Thome (run), Pat Bowers: two
runs _ Stephan Dennis. one
run _ Jonathan Mangum.
Rinker Materials Devil Rays:
three hits _ Brandon Weigert
(two runs, RBI); two hits _ Cody
Miller (home run, two runs,
three RBI). Josh Annett (home
run, two runs, RBI), James
Richardson (two runs), Khalil
Farahkhan (run, RBI); one hit _
Rodney Grant (triple. run, RBI),
Greg Piett (double, RBI); one
run _ Nick Martin (double),
Shelton Stile.
Sunniland Corporation Mar-
lins: two hits _ Sean Macher;
LIONS 3, BEARS 0
Winter Springs 0000000 _0 3 2
Oviedo 000003x_3 4 1
L. Wright and Pingston. Reeber and
Parker. WP _ Reeber (5-5). LP _ L. Wright.
Save _ none. 2B _ none. 3B _ none. HR _
none. Records _ Winter Springs 13-9;
Oviedo 17-8.
SILVER HAWKS 5, RAMS 4
Lake Howell 0200300 _5 7 2
Lake Mary 0101020_4 7 3
Borsum, Kimball (6) and Ferrell.
Sowards, Smith (6) and Wolcott, WP _
Borsum (7-4). LP _ Sowards (8-3). Save _
Kimball. 2B _ none. 3B _ Lake Mary, Don-
trich, HR _ none. Records _ Lake Howell
10-9; Lake Mary 17-4.
PATRIOTS 23,
GREYHOUNDS 0
L. Brantley 20(10) (11)0 _23 22 1
Lyman 00 0 00_ 0 25
Ferry and Nolan. Knight and
Katauskas. WP _ Ferry. LP _ Knight. Save
_ none. 2B _ none. 3B _ Lake Brantley,
Richard. HR _ none. Records _ Lake
Brantley 10-11; Lyman 1-17.
one hit _ Phillip Basti (RBI);
one run _ Casey Mullins.
Cubs 233863 17 14
Athletics 20410_7 8
Devil Rays 104 43 1213
Marlins 01000 1 3
BAMBINO MINORS
Standings _ American Divi-
sion: Royals (5-3), Red Sox (3-
5), New Tribes Mission Indians
(2-6) and Mariners (1-7); Na-
tional Division: Pirates (7-1),
Devil Rays (6-3) and Newsome
Hardwoods Athletics (5-4).
Schedule _ Wednesday at Roy
Holler Field, Red Sox vs. Indi-
ans, 5:45 p.m.: Friday at Roy .
Holler Junior Field, Pirates vs. |
Newsome Hardwoods Athletics,
5:45 p.m. and Royals vs. Devil
Rays. 7:15 p.m.: Saturday at
Roy Holler Junior Field, Red
Sox vs. Newsome Hardwoods
Athletics, 2:30 p.m.
BAMBINO T-BALL
Schedule _ Saturday,
17 at Lakeside Field, JTH En-
terprises vs. Sunniland Corpo-
ration, 8:30 a.m.; Bovis Homes
vs. Sanford Campbell-Lossing
American Legion Post 53, 9:30
a.m.; and Rich Plan vs. Crown
Trophy, 10:30 a.m.
BAMBINO ROOKIES
Schedule _ Saturday,
17 at Lakeside Field, Sanford
Lodge #63 Free & Accepted Ma-
sons Cardinals vs. Sunniland
Corporation Red Sox, 11:30
am.; Deen, Fisher and Law-
rence Royals vs. Network Elec-
tric Cubs, 1 p.m.; and Shutter
Bugs Marlins vs. Play It Again
Sports Diamond Backs, 2:30
p.m.
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BBEE'S HOME COOKING 159.13
BE ADMIRED 12.03
PEAR LAKE RETIREMENT HOME INC 114.29
BEAR'S TACKLE HOUSE INC 112.31
BEASLEY JOHN 8 DOREEN 11.64
BEATTY GEORGE 28.75
BEATTY HEARING CENTER 46.06
BEAULIEU SUSAN D 16.47
BECK ENTERPRISES OF ORLANDO INC 18.18
BEE LINE TECHNOLOGIES 288.70
BEERS GEORGE W 25.52
BEIJING WOK INC 35.28
BELFORD S LESTER III PA 130.16
BELLSOUTH MOBILITY INC 191495.96
BEN-JAX VENDING INC 100.27
BENCHMARK CONSULTANTS INC 11.75
BENNETT RUSSELL 15.14
BENTON JOHN 21.68
BERGER GEORGE 44.83
BERGERON CONSTRUCTION CO INC 11254.74
BERRY GENEVA 28.11
BEST 1/2 PRICE BEDDING 118.73
BEST MARKETING INC OF 118547.37
BEST TREE SERVICE 86.85
BEST YET 13.45
BEVERLY 'S HAIR CUTTING SERVICES 15.58
BIALOUS LINDA 44.17
BIG % TALL USA 262.87
BIG DIP ICE CREAM & EATERY 177.77
BIG EASY PAWN & JEWELRY INC 77.50
BIG JOHN'S COUNTRY COOKIN' DRIVE-IN 54.22
BIG M'S 37.82
BILL VANCE & ASSOCIATES 106.64
BILLY BOY'S INC 110.83
BIRD SHOP INC THE 123.1%
BISTRO CAPPUCCINO INC 428.21
BITE MY BEEF PRODUCTS LC 1:118.66
BLACK EYED PEA U S A INC 341370.65
+ BLACKJACK ELECTRIC INC 729.30
BLALACK ANDREA 18.69
BLANKENSHIP 8& ASSOC INC 11141.46
BLOOMINGTON TRADING COMPANY INC 123.29
BLUE DONNA M 27.62
BLUE KEY FOODS INC 41.53
BLUE ORANGE CORP 616.96
BLUE RIBBON TREE SERVICE 53.97
BLUE WATER TECH INC 35.01
BOARD X CHANGE 158.96
BOARDWALK CAFE 703.52
BOARDWALK PIZZA 411.78
NAME TAXES DUE
BOBBY DEAN ~- LAWN MAINTENANCE 144.81
BOBBY G WELLS 211.51
BODY DESIGN FITNESS CENTER INC 1,924.41
BODY SCULPTURING BY WILLIE SNEAD 719.69
BOGUE'S LANDSCAPING SERVICE 18.59
BOHANNAN RUBY 16.08
BOHANNON CHRISTINA 15.47
BOLLING FOREST PRODUCTS INC 11136.48
BOLLING FOREST PRODUCTS INC 167.68
BOLTON AUTO BROKER 445.67
BOND TERRY 11.02
BONE BRIAN C & SUSAN M 32.95
BOOK & BIBLE SHOP 262.11
BOSSEE DORIS 12.77
BOSTOCK RONDA 26.42
BOUNDLESS TECHNOLOGIES INC 941956.96
BOUMMAN WILLIAM 33.39
BRACKEN INTERIORS 118.73
BRADFORD GRADING % DIRT SERVICE 11209.37
BRANTLY 3 ASSOCIATES INC 472.95
BREAKTIME VENDING CO INC 18.91
BREAKTIME VENDING CO INC 326.24
BREAKTIME VENDING CO INC 343.42
BREAKTIME VENDING CO INC 35.26
BREAKTIME VENDING INC 44.34
PRIDENBAKER THOMAS 8 BETTY 17.46
BRINKLE PAUL Q 10.83
BROCK JOHN E OR MELISSA C 87.70
BRODER ROBERTA 21.73
BROPHY DESMOND 12.51
BROTHERS PLUS AUTO TRIM INC 14.44
BROWN CHARLES R 13.70
BROWN GAIL 22.76
BRUCE BRADLEY ENTERPRISES INC 11.02
BUGHANAN RAY % BARBARA 27.02
BUCKLEY JOMN 8 VALORE 10.10
BUDGET PRINTING INC 31924.32
BUDGET SPRINKLERS 142.10
BUERKETT LINDA 28.68
BUGS LAWN CARE 308.80
BULLDOG PROTECTORS SECURITY FORCE 7.46
BULLDOG RELOADING SERVICE INC 151.24
BURNETT BUILDING SERVICES 78.96
BUSINESS WORLD GROUP INC 55.24
BUTCH'S TOWING AND RECOVERY INC 11214.04
C & C DRYMALL 175.96
C & D GROCERY 182.66
C & J TOWING 196.89
C & M DARTS INC 31244.33
C 8 M JACKSON & ASSOC INC 127.69
C & T OF SEMINOLE INC 1,873.14
C D § TRUCKING CORP 207.00
C F 6 REAL ESTATE GROUP INC 108.49
C F X FUNDING LLC 633.50
C J A MANAGEMENT CORP 34.50
CTS core 31707.68
CAFE SORRENTO 169.78
CAHILL ROBERT & JEANNIE 53.23
CALICO JACK'S OF ALTAMONTE LTD 11649.05
CALLOMAY ERNIE 29.36
CAMACHO ANNA 8 JULIO 44.41
CAMPBELL BETTY 7.61
CAMPS SCREEN PRINTING 364.21
CAN DO COMMERCIAL CLEANING SERVICE 20.47
CANNON COCHRAN MANAGEMENT SERVICES 123.20
CANNON WILLIAM C JR 89.47
CANTRELL ANTHONY E 2s.15
CAPITAL ACCESS GROUP 27.43
CAPITAL COPY INC 96.76
CAPITAL CREDIT SERVICES INC 130.16
CAPITAL MANAGEMENT ALLIANCE INC 33.97
CAPITAL SOLUTIONS & INVESTMENTS INC 37.21
CAPITALEASE LLC DBA 71116.66
CAPTAIN CONCRETE 17.19
CAPTIVE AIRE SYSTEMS INC 350.59
CAR CONNECTION 28.44
CAR HAUL OF CENTRAL FLORIDA INC 119.11
CAR WASH PALACE INC 2583.13
CAR-LEIGH INC 31.08
CARDIAC PACING SYSTEMS INC 72.39
CARDINAL CONTROLS INC 11355.01
CARIBBEAN TRADING CORP OF ORLANDO 13.33
CARL BAGWELL 440.94
CARMEN DOMINGUEZ HOMES INC 16.57
CAROL ANN MICHAELS SALON 62.43
CAROL GILLAN & DORSEY STUM PAINTING 28.69
CAROLINA STRINGERS 760.70
CAROUSEL CLEANERS INC 989.12
CARPENTER LORI 118.73
CARPET CRAFTSMEN 133.33
CARPET SHOWPLACE USA 120.16
CARROLL JOHN 8 JOLEA 66.72
CARTER KIP & CLYTIE 25.06
CASABLANCA CINEMA & DRAFT 11686.35
CASABLANCA SUNGLASSES INC 337.65
CASE COMMUNICATIONS INC 34.71
CASSELBERRY COMPUTER SERVICES INC 200.01
CASTILLO ENRIQUE 17.41
CAUDLE CONSTRUCTION INC 33.23
CAUTHEN & CO TRUCK BROKERS INC 79.84
CELLULAR DIMENSION 300.49
CENTENNIAL MORTGAGE SERVICES 151,90
CENTRAL FLORIDA COLOR INC 11518.70
CENTRAL FLORIDA HOME INFUSION 280.29
CENTRAL FLORIDA LANSCAPING & 300.44
CENTRAL FLORIDA MOTOR EXCHANGE 56.75
CENTRAL FLORIDA PAPER HANGING 26.15
CENTRAL FLORIDA TELEPHONE 176.69
CENTRAL SURVEY INC 206.93
CERAMIC TILES UNLIMITED INC 15.26
CERTIFIED TRUTH CONSULTANTS INC 99.29
CERTIFIED WELDING 20.47
CHAMBERS HAIR INSTITUTE OF CENTRAL 198.66
CHANG'S HAPKIDO ACADEMY OF FLORIDA 25.15
CHAPPEL BERNARD 25.52
CHAPPY'S 727.41
CHARITY CARS 12.13
CHARLES E THORPE INC 668.14
CHARLIE 8 SONS AUTO REPAIR 154.14
CHARLIES PLACE HOTEL 91.67
CHASE JANE C § 24.09
CHASE N LILIES 132.32
CHATHAM PINES APARTMENTS 34728.62
CHAVIS CONSTRUCTION INC 70.06
CHECKERED FLAG CARS & TRUCKS CO 74.80
CHEEK LEON B III 149.86
CHEROKEE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 41316.13
CHESSE NCEL T & SCHARLENE H 19.12
CHESTER MILTENBERGER MD PA 11346.65
CHEZEM LESTER
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NAME TAXES DUE
CHIMACI INC 148.15
CHIROPRACTIC ONE INC 365.32
CHOPSTIX OF WINTER SPRINGS INC 41487.41
CHRISTY KLEMENTINE CORP £95.88
CIC CONSTRUCTION CO 14.80
CIRCUIT TV & STEREO INC 73.37
CITY COLLEGE INC £96.18
CKS MASONRY % CONCRETE INC 545.76
CLARA'S CAKES 232.06
CLARK BUILDING CORP OF CEN FL 105.60
CLARK ROUMELIS % ASSOCIATES INC 151.26
CLASSIC FARM 225.84
CLAWSON MARKETING COMPANY INC 51.29
CLEAN SURROUNDINGS INC 40.27
CLEARIDGE INC 1+1262.71
CLEARIDGE INC 11412.33
CLEMONS CONSTRUCTION CO 62.51
CLEMRICH INC 985.21
CLEOS BEAUTY SHOP 11.38
CLIFFORD BUHROM JR 48.53
CLOSET DOOR THE 126.25
CLUB ENTERFRISE INC 24125.91
CLUSTER TECHNOLOGY CORP 725.81
CLYDE H CLIMER M D PA 242.64
CLYDE H CLIMER MD PA 24126.07
CLYDE H CLIMER MD PA 686.28
CLYDE WATSON AGENCY 71.51
CMC AUTOMOTIVE 494.98
eMC INC 490.92
COASTAL PAINTING & WATERPROOF ING 43.97
COATOAM GARY W DDS MS PA 3+866.82
COHEN % SOMMERVILLE INC 34.83
COMEN & SUMMERVILLE INC 207.94
COLLEGIATE CORNER INC 11799.43
COLLINS REALTY GROUP 58.42
COLLISION EXPERTS INC 17.16
COLONIAL INC 95.98
COLUMBIA HCA 729.27
COLUMBIA HOME CARE LAKE MARY 289.25
COMCOR CORP 310.45
COMM METALS CO 131.13
COMMINGS MARION 46.19
COMMON GROUNDS LANDSCAPING INC 316.28
COMMON MAN MASONRY INC 304.07
COMP WARE 45.51
COMPLETE MANAGEMENT SUPFORT 149.43
COMPRESSION ON CALL INC 11.11
COMPUTER ACCESS 73.17
COMPUTER ACCESS 81.48
COMPUTERAMA CORPORATION 18.58
COMPUTERIZED DESIGN SERVICES INC 254.12
COMTEL COMMUNICATIONS GLOBAL 71.94
CONARROE DAVID 9.10
CONDON BETHANY 16.90
CONNERY FAMILY MARINE 211.83
CONSUMER SATISFACTION INDEX INC 76.26
CONTINUOUS FORMS SOURCE INC £88.03
CONTRACT ASSOCIATES OF FLORIDA INC 87.77
CONTRACTING & TRADING GROUP INC THE 11315.78
CONTROL SOLUTIONS ENERGY GROUP INC 32.07
CONVEYOR SYSTEMS INC 11,609.30
COOK FRANCIS 3 9.78
COOTER BROWN'S BAR & GRILL 1:512.37
CORNERSTONE PRODUCTS COMPANY 272.18
CORONATION CONSTRUCTION CO INC | 106.02
CORPORATE EXPRESS 24651.13
CORVETTE STORE 125.71
COST CUTTERS FAMILY HAIR CARE 249.19
COSTA BRENDA M 16.04
COULTER DOUG 26.41
COUNSELORS OFFICE INC THE 73.72
COUNTRY CLUB FLOWERS BY MICHELLE 125.11
COUNTRY STORE 69.96
COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC 2,212.86
COUNTY WIDE INSURANCE 56.43
COUNTY WIDE INSURANCE 149.09
COUNTY WIDE INSURANCE AGENCY 258.56
COUSINS AUTO PART INC 239.84
COVERT CONSULTANTS INC 816.66
COMAN APARTMENTS 20.63
CRAIN FIRE SPRINKLERS CORP 331.27
CRAWFORD ALVIN 8.65
CRAWFORD GUY 23.85
CRAWFORD TANNING SALONS INC 662.50
CREATIVE DESTINATIONS INC 46.41
CREATIVE MIRROR DESIGNS INC 52.65
CROWN BANK FSB 21603.42
CROWN INTERNATIONAL REALTY PA 14.88
CRYSTAL PROMOTIONS 28.07
CRYSTAL RIVER INVESTMENTS 16.38
CTS CONSTRUCTION INC 20.57
CUEVAS ESPERANZA 28.05
CULLEY MARY 12.51
CUNNINGHAM GENERAL CONTRACTORS 292.74
CUP A COFFEE £29.66
CURNELCO INC D/B/A 795.05
CURRAN HOWARD H JR OR COLIN P 26.26
CURTAIN CALLS INC 337.36
CURTISS 8 LUIZZA PRODUCTIONS 51.71
CUSTOM RV ‘ 48.53
CYBER-TEST INC . 3,108.72
CYCLE SPECTRUM 348.46
CYNDY'S HAIR SALON 80.97
D 8 B AUTOMOTIVE INC 166.84
D & D CLEANING SERVICES INC 42.53
D & G ENTERPRISES OF CENTRAL FLORID 643.7%
D & M GRASS INC 11169.51
D & S INTERIORS 26.98
D & T COLLINS INC 123.33
D C ENTERPRISES 25.15
D S & N INC CONSULTING ENGINEERS 862.04
D T M S ENTERPRISES INC 156.70
D'AGOSTING'S PREMIUM DISCOUNT MEATS 27.87
DAN M POHLAR 32.49
DAN MARLES ULTIMATE AUTOMOTIVE 188.89
DAN'S FAN CITY OF ORLANDO 1,029.86
DAN'S LAWN SERVICE 100.00
DANCE ETC & APPAREL INC 64.65
DANCO ROOFING 752.50
DANIEL FRANCHISE SYSTEMS INC 578.70
DANIEL FRANCHISE SYSTEMS INC 274.23
DANIEL JACK COMPANY 71752.56
DANNY'S TRANSMISSION & AUTOMOTIVE 260.15
DARNELL BEVERLY : 31.43
DAVE KAFLIN SIGNS & GRAPHICS 105.58
DAVE 'S LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE 241.94
DAVID FARISH & TODD SANBORN PTRS 14.34
DAVID M GIARD =~ ATTORNEY 250.56
DAVID W DARROW D C PA 788.27
DAVIS MICHAEL O 8.17
DAWG MEN THE 103.39
DAWSON DORIS 13.55
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NAME TAXES DUE NAME TAXES DUE | NAME TAXESDUE | NAME TAXES DUE _
DAY CINDY 22.52 FANTASTIC SAM'S 248.29 GENE'S SMEET METAL INC 87.05 | HUSKEY REALTY 21070.18
DBS PROPERITIES 5,990.49 FARMER GEORGE F 26.71 GENERAL NUTRITION CENTER 401.60 | HYGEIA MARKETING CORP 24.80
DE TREE INDUSTRIES INC 418.40 FARMERS MARKET 132.32 GENERAL PROJECTION SYSTEMS INC 11926.79 1 AQ SYSTEMS INC 176.92
DE'MAR DESIGN AND BUILD 110.08 FARMERS OUTLET III 1:890.33 GENERIC INC 860.47 I BAE INC 484.62
DEARWENT SHARON 45.98 FARSMAN ENTERPRISES 19.99 GENES AUTO REPAIR 64.84 1 C PROBOTICS INC 388.46
DEATH INC 122.11 FAULL GREGORY V 587.82 GENEVA FARMS INC 139.97 ICE ENTERPRISE OF MID FLOIRDA INC 818.22
DEBEBENDITO ROCCO J OR MARY W 40.79 FAUSEL 8 STROGIS INC 259.32 GENEVA GENERAL INC 30.02 IDEAL ESTATE FENCING INC 927.26
DECORA TILE INC 160.69 FAX IT ADVERTISING INC 388.44 GENNAROS PIZZEIA 208.32 IKON OFF ICE SOLUTIONS 26.08
DECORATIVE COATINGS INC 40.47 FEDERAL LEASING CORP 80.57 GENTRY ELECTRONICS INC 53,09 IMAGE LEATHER INC 25.18
DELANEY LAUREL L 16.08 FEDERAL LEASING CORP o29.94 GEO TECH CONTRACTING CORPORATION 103.33 IMPACT PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GROUP 87.29
DELCO OIL INC 2,806.13 FEDERAL LEASING CORP 762.00 GEORGE'S ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE 94.87 IMPERIAL GIFT SHOP 69.21
DELCO OIL INC 11617.20 | FEDERAL LEASING CORP 394.37 GERSON E CEVALLOS 47.97 IMSCO INTERNATIONAL INC 11.49
DELCO DIL INC 21366.15 | FEDERAL LEASING CORP 50.24 GET THE PICTURE BY LISA CORKERY 392.61 INCORVIA FRANK 8 466.09
DELCO OIL INC 619.35 | FEDERAL LEASING CORP 203.45 GIEES CORPORATION 501.53 INFODEPOT ENTERPRISES INC 80.41
DELCO OIL INC. WOES | on BARTS INC 891.34 GILL GEORGE 18.69 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY GROUP INC 54.86
DELTA COM COMMUNICATIONS INC 71.94 FERN PARK M H PARK 7.69 GILLIS BRIAN J 33.91 INSURANCE RISK SERVICES INC 34.79
DELUXE CARPET CLEANING 45.97 | oe PARC MH PARK 10.38 GILLMOR MARC J 25.10 INSURANCE WORLD 529.23
DENTAL. SPECIALISTS 41966.08 | CERN PARK M H PARK 2.14 GL ENTERPRISES OF ORLANDO INC 480.12 INT'L SPORTS 8 ENTERTAINMENT LTD 12.21
DESAI ENTERPRISES INC 123.07 FERN PARK M MN PARK 21.98 GLOBAL 2000 INC 313.30 INTEGRA CARE 3:8524.86
DESIGNERS. IMAGE 229.37 | CERNANDO TAPIA MD 247.57 GLOBAL HYDRAULIC & NEUMATICS 37.83 | INTEGRITY CREDIT CONTROL SERVICES 1,014.93
DETAIL XING INC 162.78 FERRARO MACHINING INC 1:109.68 GLORDAN INC 11602.85 INTER VISION INC 7.20
DETER. HENRY. OR BEVERLY 14-80 | rrcasipr 316.08 GLORIA ZULA DAYCARE 29.82 | INTERACTIVE CABLE SYSTEMS INC 290.26
DEVEREUX FOUNDATION INC 10432.35 | CIDELITY NATIONAL TITLE INS CO 412.33 GOFF R 18.66 INTERACTIVE COMMUNICATION ARTS INC 343.78
DIAMEND. DUTCHMAN. MAU Thal S438 | CIDELITY STAFFING SERVICES INC 124.24 GOFF R 41.84 INTERFASE NEXXUS 130.16
TE oh aun FILTER RECALL Tv 4:181.72 Sore R SROPERFIES. IN n= INTERLACHEN ANIMAL HOSPITAL 817.89
DIFFERENTS HOME ACCESSORIES A379 | TUNCIAL BUSINESS Inc ¥i.2 : INTERNATIONAL COACH DESIGN 1+891.57
3 FINE LINE STUDIO 24.99 GOLDEN LAMB RESTAURANT 101.04 | TERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION 478.20
DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS INC ORR Les IRRIGATION INC 4a 83 GOLDSMITH ENGEL 8 MEYER 119.27 INTERAT TONAL. YRARE. YAUCA 82.40
DIMENSIONAL AUTO BROKERS INC 18.73 | C1RST IMPRESSIONS PRINTING 8 2.667.558 GOLF SWING DOCTOR 41.78 | NTERSAT 9.70
DIRECTION ELECTRONICS INC 293.38 | FIRST RATE MATE A 83.34 GOODEMOTE JEAN V OR COX CHARLES F 35.22 | INTERSTATE WELDING & STEEL 8.962.39
DISCOUNT MUSIC CENTER 133.33 | FIRST SIERRA FINANCIAL INC 202.91 GOOSEBUMPS PRODUCTS INC 14352.97 INTREPID COMUNICATIONS INC 262.97
DISTRIBUTED APPLICATIONS CONSULTING 26,98 | FIRST SIERRA FINANCIAL INC 92.2% GOUDY DALE 16.94 INVEST A SPORT INC $96.18
DITTA INC 704.81 | FIRST SIERRA FINANCIAL INC 107.50 GP ORLANDO PARTNERS 11979.00 INVESTEX LTD INC ans. 62
DIVERSIFIED DESIGN OF ORLANDO INC 132.02 | FIRST SIERRA FINANCIAL INC 450.31 GRAF IMEX INTERNATIONAL INC 111.08 1PPS OF ORLANDO INC 173.08
DIVERSIFIED OPTICS INC # 473.99 | FIRST SIERRA FINANCIAL INC 84.08 GRAND MASTER REALTY INC 639.78 | 1sLAND LAKE GROUP 248.19
DIVERSIFIED RESIDENTIAL FUNDING INC 321.99 FIRST SIERRA FINANCIAL INC 156.01 GRANDE ILLUSIONS HAIR DESIGN 161.47 ISLAND SHIELD ENTERPRISES INC 347.99
DOC U CARE INC 11296.60 FISHY BUSINESS 631.48 GRANITE & MARBLE WORKS INC 1122417 ISLAND STYLE ENTERPRISES INC 10.698
DOCS CUSTOM BILT TRANSMISSION 152.32 | FISOURCE 30.53 GRAPHIC IMAGINATION 339.44 | 1STVAN CUSTOM CABINETS 1,003.70
DOLLIE'S WINGS & SUBS 382.39 | FLAG SHIP MANAGEMENT INC 170.00 GRAPHIX INC 14179 41 J 8 E TAX & ACCOUNTING SERVICES INC 80.34
DOLPHIN ELECTRIC INC 309.38 FLAGLER APARTMENTS 25.18 GRAVES JAMES 8 AMBER 11.81 Js a AUTO BODY 0.99
DOMANSKY RUTH M 26.44 FLEET LUBE USA INC 408.95 GREAT DEALS INC 48.49 J & J AUTO SERVICE CENTER 149.64
DOMINO'S PIZZA #3840 £07.82 FLORIDA ALL SERVICE 26.98 GREEN ROOFING COMPANY 71.94 J 8 L FINE JEWELRY 386.97
DOMINO'S PIZZA #3881 511.31 FLORIDA AUTO AIR INC 267.56 GREEN STAR SERVICES 144.81 J & M DRYWALL SPRAY SERVICE 38.80
DOMING'S PIZZA INC #38056 1:2158.32 FLORIDA BRASS INSTRUMENTS 88.41 GREEN'S LAWN SERVICE 17.26 J B CARPET & TILE INC 06.73
DOMINO'S PIZZA INC #5043 £87.40 FLORIDA BUSINESS CREDIT CORP 777.93 GREGORY BOB 8.69 J C ENTERPRISES OF CENTRAL FLORIDA 5.03
DOMINO'S PIZZA INC #5123 557.00 FLORIDA BUSINESS CREDIT CORP 387.56 GREGORY BOB 19.46 J D BURKE CUSTOM POOLS AND SPAS INC 30.78
DOMINO'S PIZZA INC #5137 v22.62 FLORIDA CAR COMPANY 13.94 GREGORY MOBILE HOMES INC 29.93 J K'S SCREENBUILDER FACTORY INC 04.84
DOMINO'S PIZZA INC #5143 769.65 | FLORIDA COUNCIL ON COMPULSIVE $87.81 GREIL BETTY 21.28 J M CANINE SERVICES INC © 18.69
DOMINOS PIZZA #3163 412.68 FLORIDA DIVE CENTER INC 382,58 GROSS WILLIAM 25.7% J MD GRAPHICS INC 518.58
DON WILLIS AIR CONDITIONING INC 64.52 FLORIDA FRAME MOUSE INC 121.10 H § H TROPICAL ICE CREAM s4.10 JR AUTO RANCH INC 67.92
DONAHUGH FRED & FLO 35.3% FLORIDA GOLF LEARNING CENTERS INC 21625.06 H C I ORLANDO FORUM 54-307 347.71 J SCOTT SINGMASTER PHOTOGRAPHY 24.14
DONALD A ROACH 71.94 FLORIDA HOSPITAL 2+013.00 H C STONE & ASSOCIATES 206.85 JT HENT INC 149.06
DONALD J WILLIAMS CPA PA 29.09 FLORIDA HOSPITAL - ADVENTIST HEALTH 937.06 HAGER GROUP OF CENTRAL FLORIDA INC 514.42 J MW CARPET CLEANING & 80. 44
DONATO'S BIBLE & BOOK STORE INC 326.80. | nina HOSPITAL - ADVENTISY HEALTH 987.22 HAIR CONNECTION INC 129.33 J M8 FOOD INC 2,248.9)
DOROTHY MALLETT LMT 10:78 | oy oninA INTERNATIONAL CONBULTANTS 28.87 HAIR FORMULA 1 92.91 3'S LAWN MAINTENANCE 168.51
DOUBLE D LAWN SERVICE 53.37 | o, oRipA INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL INC AL. 79 HAIR GRAPHICS OF TUSCAMILLA INC 198.60 JACOBS LAND CLEARING 396.80
DOUDNEY SURVEYORS INC 1IST6A | oy nina k-9 SERVICES. INC 17.91 HAIR RAZORS 95.43 JACONBONT INTERESTS INC 36.02
DOUGLAS R LAUBER PA $7.79 | 1 ORIDA LAND STUDIES iC 25.40 HAIR WORKOUT 31.83 JADCO ELECTRONICS 44.00
DOMDY & NIELSEN ATTORNEYS AT LAW 152-05 | .\ pins LANDBCAPE. SPECIALIST 39.73 HATRLOONS INC 154.79 JAMAN IMPORTS INC 49.04
DOMLING & ASSOCIATES CONSTRUCTION B75 | ot nioA PLANT AND FOTLABE 278.02 HAIRSAY INC 227.97 JAMES J DEXLEVA PA 99.49
DR MARITZA SEDANE 502.9% | s1oRIDA PREPRESS ING Sim.np HALL DENNIS 18.71 JAMES T HERRING A EXPERT APPLIANCE 28.18
DRAGON ENVIRONMENTAL CORP 44885.37 | pronipa BEREEM SERVICE INC 1+023.77 HALL HOWARD 34.48 JAMES VIRGIN'S NATIONAL PECPLE FIND 108.83
DREAMAOLD MOBILE HOME PARK 13.20 | £{ORIDA SITE SELECTORS INC 101.61 HALL PEARL 30.72 | jaNASON INC es.54
DRIGGERS ROOFING INC 42.97 | FLORIDA SURGICAL GROUP PA 55.22 HALLAM BILL & JENNIFER 32.37 JANENE RICK CONSULTANT 28.18
DRY CLEAN WORLD INC 369.83 | © oRiDA THERAPY. SUPRLY INC : 4.98 HAMILTON CONSWK.TING ENGINEERS INC 39.17 JEDAY UNLIMITED INC 120.92
DRY. CLEAN WORLD INC 1,591.29 | FLORIDA TUX INC Ar 467.87 HANKEL ROBERT 2% 28.98 | JEFF ANDERSON AUTO BODY 378.18
DRYCLEAN WORLD INC 110.20 | © ORIDA'S BRIGHT CARPET CLEANING & 113.28 HANSON AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES 203.34 | JEPPERSON-PILOT FINANCIAL SERVICES | 140.68
DRYCLEAN WORLD INC 233.47 | ower worLD 288.56 HARDING ADRIENNE §& THERESE 83.68 | serreny T KIPI PA 321.02
DRYWALL TEXTURE SPECIALISTS 100.13 | FLOWERS & GIFTS OF ALTAMONTE INC 258.56 HARGREAVE 'S CONSTRUCTION CORP 124.24 | epenpa ING 340.22
DUAL INC 31912.19 | FLYING WINDOW TINTERS 64.89 HARRELL. 'S AUTO SERVICE 71.94 JERNIGAN VICTORIA 50.78
DUBL'S JEWELRY INC 78.80 | FORDHAM ALLEN 8.02 HARRIS & BROOKS INC 488.10 JETT AIRE EXECUTIVE SERVICE INC 6,782.92
DUE PROCESS SERVICE 12.32 | FOREST CITY VACUUM 118.73 HARRIS JAMES F 89.97 JETT AIRE EXECUTIVE SERVICES INC 936.02
DUKE RICHARD & JEANNE 19.23 FORMAL PENGUIN EAST ORLANDO 67.57 HARRYS LAWN SERVICE 19.44 JETT AIRE FLORIDA ONE INC 216.13
DUKES ROY E 9.30 | FORTUNE 21 132.33 HARTSF1ELD LANNY P.A. 77.06 | JETT-AIRE EXECUTIVE SERVICES INC 216.32
DUNLEAVY WILLIAM & DEBBIE 8.76 | FOSTER & LEE ENTERPRISES INC 193.18 HARVARD YARD LANDSCAPE/MAINTENANCE 148.45 | Jour & JAMES INCORPRATED 514.92
DYLEN MONOGRAMMING 113.59 | FOUNTAINTREE APARTMENTS 777.68 HATTAHAYE FLORAL STUDIO 18.32 | JEMELRY AUCTION INC 803.58
E & B CONSTRUCTORS INC 59.96 FOUR NINETEEN METAL AND AUTO 915.37 HAYDEE LORENZANO 24.80 JGL FAMILY PARTMERSHIP 398.65
E % T ENTERPRISES INC 608.05 | FOUR SEASONS IRRIGATION INC 24.18 HEALTHCARE IMAGING SPECIALIST INC 302.47 JIMMY'S PIZZA 327.32
E C N FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS INC 102.99 FOUR STAR 35.44 HEALTHCO INC 68.20 JO KEL ENTERPRISES INC 135,62
£ C N MORTGAGE & LENDING 227.96 | FOUR-H PALLETS INC 159.11 HEALTHCD INC 20.78 JOAN MEININGER, TRUSTEE 248.9%
ECP INC 11.80 FOX CRY FARMS INC 52.28 HEARING CARE 2000 CASSELBERRY INC 182.29 JUE BROOKS PHOTOGRAPHY 118.73
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E M FLORIDA INC 165.71 FRANCIS ARTHUR & JOYCE 42.39 HEFL IN ROBERT 8 THERESA 20.61 JOHN ALLENS LAWN & TREE SERVICE 61.53
E N CABINETS INC 68.16 | FRANK GARCIA'S LANDSCAPING 176.85 HEISER LOIS C 52.47 JOHN ATWOOD & ASSOCIATES 166.02
E R M ENTERPRISES INC 47.52 FRANK'S GROCERY 129.01 HENDERSON NELSON 27.41 JOHN LEICHTHAMER AUTOMOTIVE INC 48.47
E R M HOMES INC 33.11 | FRANK'S LAWN CARE SERVICE 206.35 HERCULES MANAGEMENT COMPANY INC 151.45 JOHN S OSBORN - HANDYMAN 26.18
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EAGLE MEDICAL INNOVATIONS INC 50.58 FRED & MILLIE INC 132.93 HERNANDEZ MIGUEL & ALESIA 14.92 JOHNATHAN J GRANT 24.09
EARTH ENTERPRISES OF CENTRAL FL INC 27.87 FRED'S PRO FLIGHT ARCHERY 39.79 HERNDON DARLENE - COURT REPORTER 95.33 JOMNNY R HOPSON - PRODUCE RETAILER 30.36
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ECONOMY FORKLIFT INC 148.61 FREEMAN KEITH 26.28 HEYD PAUL & LESLIE 540.22 JOHNSON SCOTTY L 49.22
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EDDY GENEVIEVE 14.50 FRIEDMAN JAMES S 12.40 HIGHSMITH SHAWN & DEBORAH 33.26 JR SHANTY & COMPANY INC 287.87
EDITH LAROCHE 14.65 | OM THE HEART CERAMICS 53.01 HIGHWAY MICRO SYSTEMS INC 71.06 JSH INC OF CENTRAL FLORIDA 59.62
ELAM KAREN 23.27 | ROMAN RUSSELL A & JUDY 9.17 HILLCREST HOMES & DEVELOPMENT INC 23.44 JUDITH B FRIEDLAND 13.45
ELECTRONIC EXPERTS OF FLORIDA INC 196.37 | Lo nD TECHNOLOGY 53.11 HIS & HERS HAIRSTYLING 133.33 JULIE W KRONHAUS ATTORNEY AT LAM 165.48
ELEGANT 1.AUN NATNTENANGE 199.64 | FRUITFUL CHOICES INC 21336.60 HISPANIC YELLOW PAGES 132,32. | JUNE:S BEAMTY SHOP 9,62
ELITE LAWN MAINT & LANDSCAPING 47.456 | _LLER KATHLEEN % CARL 83.26 HODGE MILDRED F 43.34 JUST BECAUSE INC 27.99
ELIZABETHAN CONSTRUCTION 93.83 | LER TRACY & PAUL 50,82 HOEKSTRA ENTERTAINMENT CONSULTANTS 18.24 JUST BECAUSE INC 9.44
ELLSWORTH GEORGE L JR. 6:96 | CULLER WENDY 49.04 HOFFMAN FREDERICK L 17.46 JUSTA KIDIGAN DOLLS 44.83
ELYSIAN TRAVEL INC 179468 | cuND BUILDERS INC 142.10 HOGLE THOMAS R 118,03 K 8 D NURSERY 57.13
ENCHANTED HERBE & OILS 126.20 | IRNITURE MASTER INC 159.27 HOLD MASTERS 24.67 | Kk & D NURSERY & LANDSCAPING ses.
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EUGENE M SKIPPER JR 330.42 | GAIDRY CHRISTOPHER 17.95 HOPKINS MEAT PACKING INC 21420.45 KEHOE MICHAEL 7.31
EUROLIGHT INC 552.01 | GALERIA AUTO EXCHANGE INC 586.58 HORAN MURIEL 27.40 KEL LAR FOLIAGE INC 23.10
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EVER AFTER BOOKS 474.58 | GARDENLAND 14.93 HUDSON BAY MORTGAGE 130.16 KENNETH & TORI JACOBS 461.17
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EXCALIBUR DESIGN GROUP 95.33 | GARY HURLBUT INSURANCE AGENCY INC 458.60 HUGHES DONNA 7.48 KEVIN'S FENCE 201.09
EXCELSIOR DEVELOPMENT CO 118.73 | GARY R DORST PA 77.76 HULL & ASSOCIATES 118.73 KEVIN'S TREE SERVICE INC 131.93
EXERCISE STUFF - NEW AND USED. 151.26 | GARY'S RADIATOR SERVICE INC 132.97 HULON J BLACK INC 269.26 KEY SPORTS MARKETING INC 270.17
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L'AGUILA EXPORT-IMPORT INC 25.185 MENS DEN 101.96 ORLANDO SPECIALTY FOODS INC 11520.41 OUINTANA MARIA C 73.90
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LANDHAY M ESTATE 17.38 MFP TECHNOLOGY SERVICES INC 3237.59 PS I CAPITAL INC 118.73 R J MADDEN TRUCKING INC 612.53
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LARACUENTE EFRAIN 9.12 MGM VENDING ENTERPRISES 251.72 PABLO MASTER JEMELER 210.81 RABINOWITZ MARK P FA 432.21
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LAN MASTER 12.39 MICHAEL PADIN INVESTIGATIVE AGENCY us.76 PANORAMIC VIEW LANDSCAPE MAINTENANC 1+027.20 RAINBOM PAINTING 40.92
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LAYMAN DONALD @ & BETTY 31.90 | NID FLORIDA GASTRO GROUP PA 1332.47 PARAMOUNT CONSTRUCT ION 76.28 RAMBO & COMPANY LC 402.07
LE NAILS 76.62 | MID FLORIDA MEDICAL INC 11620.89 PARC STUDIOS 11927.84 | RAMROC FINANCIAL CORPORATION 491.59
LE NAILS £4.08 | MID FLORIDA PRESSURE CLEANING INC 109.36 PARCEL INVESTMENT CORP 839.97 | RANDAL EMA P DC 109.65
LEADER MORTGAGE INC 26.53 | MID STATE CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS INC 90.66 PARE BUILDING SERVICES 94.65 RAPID ROOTER SEMER & DRAIN 142.10
LEARNING RESOURCE CTR INC THE 63.38 MID MEST PAYMENT SYSTEMS 27.43 PARK AVE CLEANERS 3:391.86 RAYMAR PROPERTIES INC 270.14
LEASING EDGE CORP 137.60 MIGUEL MARTINEZ LANDSCAPING SERVICE 122.60 PARK AVE MART 51.78 RDM FURNITURE INC 76.94
LEE TRADING INC 27.79 | MIKE'S IRON WORKS 49.13 PARK AVENUE PHARMACY INC 273.60 REAL ASSIST 50.25
LEE'S AIR CONDITIONING § 168.43 | MIKE'S LANDSCAPING 278.80 PARK AVENUE WATCH & JEMELRY 22.01 REAL ESTATE LINK 133.33
LEE'S GROCERY 14232.23 | MIKOMSKI KATHERINE 11.90 PARK CONSTRUCTION INC 45.42 REGA JOMN 8 MARY ANN . 72.42
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LERNER NEW YORK INC #368 14,830.56 MODELS INC 111.78 PEE WEE RANCH DAY CARE CENTER 185.13 RENATO H TANGHAL VENDING SERVICE 40.49
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LET'S TRAVEL INC 9.91 MOLENIA LOLS 16.91 PEMBERTON INC 20:1412.07 RESEARCH NET INC 45.69
LEVERAGE LEASING 92.02 MOLLE CAROLINE B OR PEARCE DARLENE 24.80 PEPPE'S PIZZERIA INC 584.58 RESORT RESALES INC 118.73
LENIS WILLARD 8 JEAN 26.60 MOLLKAY BRIAN & DANA 4z.47 PERFORMANCE FORKLIFT SERVICE INC 51.35 RESTAURANT ADVENTURES INC 689.92
LHEYY MTU. ANGE. COPAY 7691 a3 | MONICA JOSLIN - COURT REPORTER 37.62 PERKINS MARCI 21.43 | REYE ROSA M 36.37
LEOERtY FATIND + COMETRICTION INC 178.36 | "OMICAS GLAMOUR STUDIO 273.46 PERMANENT MAKEUP CENTER 104.49 | REYES AUGUSTINA OR SONIA 26.39
LIFE SYSTEMS ING 096.99 MONK. GLENN 55.31 PERRY REPORTING 12.89 RICCI DESIGN & BUILD INC 364.66
A INECO ENTERPREISES 143.42 | "ONSOON MIKE'S BY KEITH MYERS AND ead. 79 PERSAD INDUSTRIES INC 880.44 | RICHARD A COLEGROVE PA 323.87
LIPTAK MARSHALL M 80.06 MONTE TAYLOR ENTERPRISES 84.39 PEST N PETS BY RODNEY TORRANCE < 38.2% RICHARD CRANE PRODUCTIONS INC 132.93
LITTLE ANGELS CHILD CARE INC 163.18 MONTES AUTO SALES 53.88 PETTERSON MILLIAM J OR MICHELLE 8 27.%0 RICHARDS KENNETH MD 537.35
IYER CHER PORE INE 120.14 | MONTGOMERY WOODS INC 53.12 PHELPS DEREX 38.92 | RICHARDSON JOMN 13.49
LIU SIU & JIAN 12.47 | MONTROSE INTL CAR & TRUCK INC 656.73 PHILIP TUMMY INC 3,583.73 RICKS ALTON 11.64
LIZARDO INC oz.16 MOONLIGHTING BY HALTER LUNA 25.18 PHILLIPS THOMAS 8 8 IRENE M 30.17 RIGHT HOME IMPROVEMENT INC 643.79
LMC CONTRACTING INC 8.96 MOORE CHARLOTTE 3 MARY A SNYDER 73.06 PHILS AUTOMOTIVE 209.70 RINEHART ENTERPRISES INC 517.22
LMT TECHNOLOGIES INC 000.32 MOORHEAD HILDA 66.44 PHONETEL TECHNOLOGIES INC 558,99 RISDON 8 COMPANY INC 44.90
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LONGMOOD MAINTENANCE INC 12.72 | MORED IRRIGATION CONTRACTORS INC 126.26 PHONETEL TECHNOLOGIES INC 78.31 | RISOLO JENNIE 37.23
LONGMOOD MARINE INC 1+301.82 MOROOSE REYNOLDS 8 CASTILLO MD PA 4:410.04 PHONETEL. TECHNOLOGIES INC 410.14 RIVER CAPITAL INC 31180.36
LONGMOOD MUFFLER 8 HITCH 308.37 | MORRIS AGENCY INC 61.37 PHONETEL TECHNOLOGIES INC 788.14 ROACH NEAL $& HUGUETTE L 25.11
LONGMOOD SIGN 3 GRAPHICS INC 329.10 MOMLAMN SERVICES 46.06 PHONETEL TECHNOLOGIES INC 88.461 ROBERT C COHEN PA 193.44
LORDEN: ELACATHERINE 27.50 | MR BILL'S BARBEQUE 267.54 PHONETEL TECHNOLOGIES INC 869.41 | ROBERT C KRAMER DPM PA 360.23
\OSTUTTER. ALBERTA 6.14 | MR ELT FAMILY HAIR STYLING 56.71 PHONETEL TECHNOLOGIES INC 11210.47 | ROBERT E MILLER PA 55.74
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LUCIDI'S PLACE INC 2,629.12 | MRS MCCORVEY'S MEIGMBORMOOD PIE 1,464.08 PHOTO PRINTS 1071.03 | ROBERT JOHNSON WHOLESALE TREES 25.15
LUCINDA MOPPONEN GROOMING 78.80 MRS/PICKAR INC 964.03 PHYSICIANS OUTPATIENT SERVICES INC 538.23 ROBERT M MORRIS 61.07
LUDHIG NELLIE OR CARMAN SEORGE 10.43 | MS REPROGRAPHICS 522.56 PIER ONE IMPORTS 11569.48 | ROCHE TECHNOLOGIES INC 1,594.31
LUKAS. LANDSCAPING 215.24 | MTV PINNACLE ADVERTISING GROUP INC 1,608.77 PIERCE GROUNDSKEEPING INC 159.64 | ROCK FRED & BARBARA 50.94
LUSSIER PLORIMOND 57.9% | MUBEEN H CHIDA MD PA 247.86 PILKINGTON MONTY 38.02 | ROCKHOLD PAUL & NELLIE 39.60
LYNN'S BOUTIQUE LTD INC 462.20 MULDOON SHARON 33.68 PILLARD DONALD OR RAMONA 24.45 ROGER A LEIBEN 8 ASSOCIATES INC 52.42
LYNN'S LAMICARE. 3 LANDSCAPING 173.18 | MULLEN JAMES 32.41 PILOIAN DIESEL SERVICE 113.31 | ROMRER THERESA 7.25
MULLER ROBERT 13.92 PINERO HECTOR DMD £31.55 | ROLLINGWOOD APARTMENTS II LTD 778.03
M&M BUILDERS INC 516.20 | x iER STEVEN A CPA 97.51 PINNACLE OFFICE CENTER 786.90 | ROMAN ELECTRIC 124.24
M 2 R DRYMALL SERVICE INC 162.4% | wn LINS JEAN 20.74 PINNACLE OFFICE CENTER LONGWOOD INC 429.33 | RONALD S HOFFMAN MD PA £53.23
MA V SERVICER INC 291.03 | \RDOCK GERTRUDE 38.50 PINOCCHIO PRODUCTIONS INC 48.49 | ROSBOROUGH JULIE 30.32
MB DELIVERY INC 72.90 | \RPHY BED CENTER 58.47 PIPELINE INC OF PINELLAS CO 4,290.36 | ROTH JOSEPH & VERONICA 16.76
M 8 F CLEANING SERVICES INC 643.81 | \URPHY ERIN 8.69 PI'S KARATE 74.03 | ROY WILLIAM GLENN JR 523.14
MHCA 258.86 | utARE INC. 89.31 PLANTATION APARTMENTS 189.88 | ROYAL CABINETS II INC 120.84
WK FLRPHY DC PA 11740.13 | \,vICO ENTERTAINMENT LLC 3,415.99 PLASTER & MORE 22.74 | ROYAL DUTCH EUROPEAN BAKERS 21686.83
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MT I PRODUCTIONS SOUND & LIGHTING 118.73 MYRNA'S HAIRSTYLING 205.40 POLYMERS INC 44,460.82 ROYAL KING ICE CREAM INC 14.21
W/u4 RECREATION CORP 71989.44 | myRTLE'S VENDING 37.68 POLYMETRICS INC 11653.20 | ROYAL KING ICE CREAM INC 12.82
MAC D HEAVENER 111 - ESQUIRE €.88 | | 3 G TRANSPORTATION SERVICES INC 9.67 POOL SOLUTION INC 40.69 | ROYAL KING ICE CREAM INC 14.12
MACDONALD BAIL, BONDS 78.20 | \ RL FINANCIAL CORP 11184.99 POWELL BRENT 6.94 | RR PROPERTY MAINTENANCE SERVICE INC 28.07
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NAIL SUPPLIES OF FLORIDA 124.24 POZZO INC 458.08 | RUEMLMAN DANIEL 61.67
MAGIC MEDICAL INC 20.47 | NAIL TIPS 33.19 PRECISION QUALITY MACHINING 11871.47 | S & D LANDSCAPING 290.28
MAGIC SIGN INC 541.35 | NassEEM INC 673.12 PREFERRED MECHANICAL SERVICES INC 223.35 | SB DATA SYSTEMS INC 228.65
FABIC TECH COMPUTER INC B74.52 | \ATIONAL AUTO EXCHANGE INC £5.57 PREFERRED PLUS INC 44.63 | SC N CONSTRUCTION INC 22.29
MAINSTREAM RESIDENTIAL DESIGN INC 176.46 | \ATIONAL DATA CORPORATION 11978.00 PREFERRED SANDBLAST 330.46 | 5 G F ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS INC 37.93
MALEY ELECTRO OPTICS 11756.19 | \ATIONAL DIRECT CORPORATION 872.63 PREMIER CAPITAL CORP £13.31 | SACKETT INVESTMENT CO INC 225.21
MALL IN COMPANY 88.46 | \ATIONAL EDUCATION INSURANCE GROUP 158.68 PREMIER MANAGEMENT CONCEPTS INC £91.37 | SAFON TONY 118.73
MALMBERG CAROLINE F 23.79 | \ATIONAL STATE TAX SPECIALISTS INC 204.42 PREMIER RESTAURANT GROUP INC 41721.9% | SALON 911 INC 331.21
MAMA LEONES PIZZERIA #2 INC 728.90 | \ATIONS HEALTHCARE OF CENTRAL £1500.15 PRESENT VALUE ECONOMIC SYSTEMS 6.88 | SALON LAKESIDE INC 477.12
MANAGED BUILDING SERVICES INC €8.73 | NATIONWIDE CONSTRUCTION INC 153.00 PRESSURE CLEANING BY FAMILY TREE 436.90 | SALON PRINCE 47.05
ANGUS MICHAEL L 137.1% | ATIONWIDE ‘INSURANCE 286.58 | PRESTIGE MORTGAGE SERVICES INC 245.50 | SAND ART CREATIONS INC 555.36
TANCUSO MICHAEL L 64.10 | \ATMATT INC 7853.11 PRESTO PIZZA 871.14 | SAND HILL ENGINEERING INC 473.17
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MARCAT INTERNATIONAL INC 477.98 | \ETWORK ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS 131.78 PRIME TIME AMOCO 811.52 | SANFORD TIRE CITY INC 234.79
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MARVETTA'S FASHION BOUTIQUE 15.82 | NORTH AMERICAN GIFT COMPANY LC 764.51 PROFESSIONAL LAND SURVEYING SERVICE 378.36 | SCIENTIFIC PROPERTY SERVICES INC 61.47
MARY KAY COSMETICS TRAINING CENTER 26.86 | NOVAK ELSIE 51.92 PROFESSIONAL PEST CONTROL 165.48 SCOTT L PHILPOT INC 820.50
‘MASTER CLEANERS OF ORLANDO INC 31.57 | NUMARKETS INC 11366.26 PROFESSIONAL SHOE REPAIR INC 1,006.67 | SCOTTYS INC #32 1,848.08
MASTER TECH AUTOMOTIVE INC 13.32 0 BRISKIE JOHN 8 CORDELIA 25.41 PROGRESSIVE PEDIATRICS PA 11528.88 SCREEN PLUS INC 509.91
MASTER TECH AUTOMOTIVE INC 449.88 OAKLEY JOHN JR 8 BARBARA 21.72 PROJECTS UNLIMITED 163.73 | SEA MANUFACTURING CORP ; 14952.27
MASTER TECH TOWING INC 49.97 OCEAN CITY SEAFOOD INC 51.09 PROPERTY INVESTMENT COMPANY 6.88 SEABREEZE LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE 297.57
MASTERS CLEANERS OF ORLANDO INC 231.76 11746.91 | PROPERTY SERVICES % INVESTMENTS INC 118.73 _ | SECURITY FIRST ALARM IN
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NAME
TAXES DUE NAME TAXES DUE
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SEIGLER LAURENCE CALVIN DC 184.78 TAYLOR LANDSCAPING COMPANY 104.22
SELLERS JOHN 9.50 TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER #28 24787.74
SEMINOLE GLASS CO INC 217.63 TECHNIQUE CARPET & UPHOLSTERY 168.36
SEMINOLE MOTORS INC 33.38 TEDFORD DONALD 15.86
SEMINOLE SCREENS 48.53 TEENS AGAINST DRUGS AND ALCOHOL INC 133.33
SEMINOLE TIRE & CAR CARE INC 11475,49 TEER LABORATORIES 26.41
SEMORAN FLORIST INC EAST BRANCH 81.11 TEK PARTNERS CORPORATION 457.53
SENIOR ASSURANCE GROUP INC 95.52 TELECOM NETWORK SOLUTIONS INC 239.29
SERV ALL INC 171.27 TELL CALL COMMUNICATION INC 650.41
SERVICE ONE JANITORIAL 27.87 TEMPORARY HOUSING SPECIALSITS INC 19.12
SERVICE ONE JANITORIAL OF WINTER 48.79 TENDER LOVING CARE COIN LAUNDRY 493.14
SERVICEMAID INTERNATIONAL 278.48 TENERTEN 8 DRAKE 224.6%
SHEAR PLEASURE HAIR DESIGN STUDIO 605.71 THERAPEUTIC RECREATION 49.04
SHELLY 'S GROOMING 54.38 THOMAS R FANN DPM PA 353.59
SHERMAN RALPH 8 MARRIETT 45.14 THOMPSON TOM LMT 49.04
SHOWTIME LIMOUSINE SERVICE INC 230.23 THUNDERBIRD EXPRESS INC 450.12
SHREE YOGESHWAR INC 110.09 TIFFANY NAILS 120.91
SIGN DESIGN & PRODUCTION INC 192.88 TIFFANY QUILTING & DRAPERY INC 2+138.07
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SIMARK VENDING INC 551.89 TISHLER LINDA 7.41
SIMON NEVA 26.38 TJEM INC 11314.08
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SINGH'S ROADRUNNER 154.74 TOBACCO MERCHANT INC THE 875.54
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SKYLES STEPHEN 58.81 TOOLEY AGNES 17.98
SLEEPY RIVER ACRES 41.47 TOP BODIES INC 469.88
SLOAN REALTY ASSOCS 42.66 TOP DOG HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 109.98
SMART TECHNOLOGY CORP DBA 136.85 TOP LINE ROOFING INC 164.01
SMITH ANN MARIE OR STRANGE WILLIAM 45.83 TOPPERS BRICK OVEN PIZZA 2:869.86
SMITH ASSOCIATES INC - PROFESSIONAL 258.56 TOTAL CARE ENTERPRISES INC 11939.73
SMITH'S EQUIPMENT SERVICE 113.43 TOTAL CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS INC 37.81
SMITHFIELD-CARDL INA INC 3800.37 TOTAL CONTROL HEATING / AIR 49.08
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SNOBZ DESIGN TEAM FOR HAIR INC 3581.81 TOTAL LOT CARE INC 1:198.34
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SOD KING INC 174.20 TOUCAN CORNER CLEANERS 2 316.91
SOD KING LANDSCAPING INC 239.17 TOUR & TRAVEL BY D & M INC 388.23
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SOLITARY INC 995.23 TOWN & COUNTRY MHP 48.49
SONNY 'S AUTO & TRUCK REPAIR 40.11 TOWNSHIP PLAZA ASSOC LYD 50.18
SONSCAPE 133.77 TRACKER INVESTIGATIONS INC 62.48
SOUTH FLORIDA GLAZING INC 118.73 TRANSMATIC INC 536.39
SOUTH LAND COMPONENTS INC 95.22 TRANSMEDIA INTERNATIONAL INC 71.46
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SOUTHERN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT ASSOC 27.43 TRI COUNTY SHEET METAL INC 203.83
SOUTHERN CARPENTRY & CONSTRUCTION 13.44 TRI STERLING INC 669.58
SOUTHERN COIN AMUSEMENTS INC 115.86 TRIPLE CROWN LAWNS 106.02
SOUTHERN COIN AMUSEMENTS INC 353.97 TROMBLEYS AUTO BODY & USED CARS 586.58
SOUTHERN COIN AMUSEMENTS INC 57.68 TROPICAL SHADES 27.43
SOUTHERN COIN AMUSEMENTS INC 15.02 TROTTER CHERRI E 38.70
SOUTHERN COIN AMUSEMENTS INC 54.95 TRU VALU DRUGS OF SANFORD 150.21
SOUTHERN DRYWALL INDUSTRIES INC 102.13 TRUE TRIM LANDSCAPING 183.62
SOUTHERN EXPOSURE LAWN CARE 11 22.91 TRUELY GREEN 71.14
SOUTHERN HOUSE OF FLOWERS BY 132.93 TURF MASTERS OF CENTRAL FLORIDA 443.62
SOUTHERN TRUSS OF ORLANDO INC 71616.78 TURFS UP LAWN SERVICE 178.28
SOUTHERN WHOLESALE FURNITURE INC 88.27 | TURNER HEALTH 8 FITNESS INC 5,779.08
SPINE ALIGN INC 224.54 TURNER LARRY 34.94
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SPIRES JUANITA 16.55 TUSCAWILLA TRAILS 88.37
SPORTS IMAGE 330.70 TUSCAWILLA TRAILS 51.24
SPRINGS AMOCOIES INC 398.02 TUSCAWILLA TRAILS 32.83
SPRUILL BARBARA A 41.24 TUSCAWILLA TRAILS M H PARK 39.37
ST GEORGE OF SANFORD INC 204.02 TUSKAWILLA TRAILS 44.30
ST JOHNS MARINE SALES 346.10 TUTOR TIME 68.50
ST JOHNS REALTY CO 65.15 TWELVE OAKS CAMPGROUND 16.22
ST LAWRENCE AGENCY 52.62 TWELVE 0AKS CAMPGROUND 33.60
ST LOUIS LEASING CORP 891.30 TWO RIVERS OUTPOST 268.42
STAATS ROBBY 71.69 TWO SMALL POTATOES INC 178.57
STALNAKER 8 SMITH PA 294.79 UTISCIN 47.94
STALNAKER FAITH K ATTORNEY 24.65 U S A SERVICES OF FLORIDA INC 61618.99
STANLEY CONSULTING INC 258.56 U S AUTO TRUST 118.73
STAPLETON STUDIOS INC 212.29 U S HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 92.47
STAR TOURS 46.15 U S RISK & INSURANCE SERVICES CO 227.16
STARBRIGHT LAUNDRY 370.41 U 8 VIDEO INC 11301.59
STARNET INTERNATIONAL 121999.08 UNIGUE DETAILING SHOP 48.53
STATE FARM INSURANCE 81.59 UNIQUE MARKETING GROUP INC 362.62
STEPHENS HAIR DESIGNERS 196.12 UNITED STATES CRYOBANKS OF FLA INC 11190.40
STERLING FENCE 113.31 UNITED TELEPHONE LONG DISTANCE INC 14328.32
STEVE NEGRICH TRACTOR SERVICE INC 422.90 UNIVERSAL CABINETS INDUSTRIES INC 299.89
STEVE O'S CYCLE & SALVAGE 127.64 UNIVERSAL COLOR GRAPHICS INC 11779.59
STEVE'S TRANSMISSION REPAIR 466.05 UNIVERSAL PAIN TECHNOLOGY 532.71
STEVEN MILLER CONSTRUCTION 14.13 UNIVERSAL REALTY OF SEMINOLE CO 74.54
STEVEN P STEWART REMODELING 46.12 UROLOGY CONSULTANTS : 17.28
STEWART ANTHONY & MARY 24.31 US CENTER FOR CORD BLOOD INC £49.10
STEWART FRENCH WELL PUMP SERVICE 22.00 US LEADER RESTAURANT INC 2+009.50
STEWART INVESTIGATIONS & RECOVERY 36.80 US LEADER RESTAURANTS INC 11451.48
STITCH PLUS INC 92.62 V & G MARKET 130.07
STOCK HERBERT 19.16 V @ M LEASING INC 505.46
STOCKDALE TECHNOLOGIES INC 7+538.15 V G M LEASING INC 173.99
STOOGES INC 51.97 V N NAILS 118.11
STOMAWAY ADVENTURES 2 23.99 | VALLE LUZ C 15.76
STRAIGHT DEALS AUTO SALES INC 24.87 VALUE ADDED SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT 67.83
STRNAD ERIAN J INC 340.14 VALUES UNLIMITED INC £58.29
STRUCTURED FINANCIAL ASSOCIATES 125.11 VAN'S AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE INC 21.39
SUBURBAN PROPERTIES OF CENTRAL 620.75 VANDEGRIFT GARY & MANAN 27.74
SUN CITY SEPTIC TANK SERVICE 189.03 VANDESTREEK PAUL 13.54
SUN STATE CABINETS £64.13 VANS NAILS 160.19
SUN STATE ELECTRONICS INC 823.97 VARI STRUCT ERECTORS INC 561.03
SUN STATES MOULDING & FRAME INC 133.33 VARMA & ASSOCIATES 105.36
SUNCOAST FIRE & SAFETY 27.43 VECTOR MARKETING 118.73
SUNKEY INSURANCE STORE INC 25.61 VELOCITY SPORTSWEAR INC 138.96
SUNSCAPE 137.34 VELVET SOD CO INC 212.06
SUNSHINE FLORAL WHOLESALE INC 135.43 VENTURE CAPITAL & MARKETING 524.89
SUNTRAV INC 199.86 VENTURE LANDSCAPING 8 IRRIGATION 656.20
SUPERIOR CONCRETE TOOLS INC 7.34 VERBALOGIC 130.16
SUPERIOR SOLAR SYSTEMS INC 255.99 VERILEASE 600.59
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SURE START AUTO REPAIR 282.45 VICTORIA A MILLONIG & ASSOCIATES 67.28
SUZZA DAVID SALON DAY SPA 711.26 VIDEO PRODUCTION CENTER INC 11419.64
SWAN CLEANERS 967.62 VIDEO SUPERSTORE INC 11193.74
SWAN CLEANERS 45.71 VILLARI'S INTERNATIONAL SELF 140.25
SWITCH COMPANY INTERNATIONAL 118.73 VINAYAK INC 67.43
T & B LIGUORS INC 338.659 VINCES PARTY HOUSE INC 42.74
T & M MEDICAL SUPPLIES INC 14.81 VISIONS MAINTENANCE INC 63.10
TCH INC 418.52 VIVA TILE 8 CARPET 515.38
T D M PROPERTIES INC 92.86 W D AINSWORTH HONEY COMPANY 118.73
T E C MORTGAGE 8 INVESTMENT INC 280.30 WACO SCAFFOLDING & EQUIPMENT CO INC 537.68
T L C TRANSMISSSION % AUTO REPAIR 13.26 WADE PAMELA 29.00
T 5 D SYSTEMS 1,265.03 | WAGNER GERALD 17.97
TACON ARTE ESTUDIOS 53.97 WALDVOGEL INC 19.89
TAG UPS INC 78.54 WARD CHARLES 21.24
TALON ACCEPTANCE CORP 11339.14 WARDNER JAMES W DMD 939.72
NAME TAXESDUE | NAME TAXES DUE
HARDWELL HARRIET 24.13 HILMAK CONSTRUCTION INC 384.73
WARE JOANNE 21.00 WILSON LEARNING CORP 51696.95
HARING BROTHERS LANDSCAPING INC 1:709.75 WILSON LILA J OR 26.63
WARMAL VENDING INC 53.30 WIN CONSULTANTS INC 108.06
WARMAL VENDING INC 382.46 WINDWARD VILLAGE CLEANERS INC 654.47
WARMAL VENDING INC 45.74 WITHROW COMPUTER SERVICES 245.86
WATER JOEL 12.60 WITTKOP MAUREEN 8 67.15
WATER WORKS THE 144.81 WOODGATE WADE 10.32
WAUGH DOLORES 33.79 HOODS GROUP INC THE 73.86
WAY NATE 14.85 WOODWARD DTANE 7.81
WAYNE BALTRIP & RHODA SELVEY 14.32 WOODWISE INC 179.30
WEATHERMAN TONY & RUTH 17.54 WORKOUT PARTNERS PERSONAL TRAINING 962.49
WEISER SECURITY SERVICES INC 84.22 WORKPLACE SAFETY INC 39.24
HEISMAN'S FURNITURE SHOWCASE 270.49 WORLD CLASS TRAVEL & CRUISES 128.09
WES A WARRINGTON INC 26.97 WORLD TRAVEL NETWORK INC 138.67
WEST END CLEANER 30.91 WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES INC 41196.61
WESTCOTT DENISE 48.60 WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES INC 31647.00
WESTCOTT GROUP INC 20.21 WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES INC 11476.93
WESTERN FINANCE & LEASE 15.90 WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES INC 111672.38
WESTMAN PAUL 12.74 WORLDCOM NETWORK SERVICES INC 31340.13
WHARTON MARGARET PA ATTY 189.86 WRIGHT IMAGE INC 469.60
WHAT'S IN A NAME 37.74 WRIGHT IN LINE CORPORATION 404.32
WHELAN JIM 8& MARYLAND 9.83 WRIGHT JOMN ?.52
WHISPERING OAKS M HM PARK 8.41 WRITE PAPER INC 832.88
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WHISPERING OAKS M MH PARK 14.68 X L-CARE AGENCY INC 642.88
WHISPERING OAKS M MH PARK 9.38 X MAN 13 INC 1150.77
WHISPERING DAKS M H PARK 9.02 XENOTRONIX OF FLORIDA INC 24975.14
WAITE ELISABETH 9.10 XERXES FOOD SYSTEMS INC 24,008.98
WHITE ROSE NURSERIES INC 11276.51 XSCAPE TAN 8 NAILS 106.69
WHITEFIELD L 9.48 Y & Y IMPORTS INC 28.07
WHITEHURST JOSEPH H SR OR JEAN A 456.98 YADIRA MALDONNADO 33.56
WHITFIELD L 65.17 YOUNG BROTHERS POOL MARCITE 28.07
WHITFIELD L 30.99 YOUR POOL COMPANY 161,37
WHOLESALE EMBROIDERY 182.89 YRS MULTIMEDIA STUDIOS INC 1:835.48
WILD GINGER CAFE 2.090.758 YVONNE ROSARIO 12.08
WILKS JESSICA A 19.48 ZAGLAUER EDMUND 18.29
WILL PAGE WIRELESS SERVICE 43.53 ZAMLER EVA 28.58
WILLAMAN DONALD € 44.83 ZOM GATEWAY PLAZA LTD 324.76
WILLIAM A ABRUZZINO II PA 8.78 KOBYLAX PAWL E 39.37
WILLIAM H RIPPARD CPA PA 100.12 1199¢ 1AX;
MILIAN J VOU. ConBTRUETION er | Hrs Sa
WILLIAM R BRANNON OD P A 142.08 THE OFFICE OF THE TAX COLLECTOR 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE
MILLIAM'S FISH MARKET 148.07 | OF THE MEETING AY YT ALDES
WILLIAMS BROTHERS STUCCO % PLASTER 135.00 TAX COLLECTOR
WILLIAMS RAYMOND £4.60 SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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DED-84
Legal Notices
Legal Notices
Legal Notices
CASE NO.
Cl 98-1548 CA-16-P
SWEETWATER CLUB
WNERS'
Plaintiff,
vs.
ORLANDO SWEETWATER
PROPERTIES, NV, a
foreign corporation,
Defendant.
AMENDED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: ORLANDO SWEETWATER
PROPERTIES, N.V.. a foreign
corporation,
H
or fore
April 26, 1999 and file the origi-
nal with the Clerk of this Court
either before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or immedi-
ately thereafter; otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded in
the Complaint.
Sued this 10th day of March,
1
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilities Act,
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
ONLY needing special accom-
modation to participate in this
p ding the
Court Administrator, Seminole
County Courthouse,
Park Avenue, Sanford, florida
32701 (407/323-4320), not later
than two (2) days prior to the
proceeding. If hearing impaired,
please contact (TDD) 1-800-
955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-
966-8770, via Florida Relay
Service
Publish: March 24, 31, and April
7,14, 1999
‘DEA-202
n
i
od
g.
3
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case Number:
98-1744 CA 14 P
OCWEN FEDERAL
BANK FSB, f/k/a
Berkeley Federal
Bank & Trust FSB,
a national banking
corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JOHN W. JENKINSON, JR.
an individual, and
MARISELIS JENKINSON,
an individual, his wife;
HUNTER'S RESERVE II
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,
INC, a Florida non-profit
corporation; HUNTER'S
RESERVE MASTER
ASSOCIATION, INC.,
a Florida non-profit
corporation; and UNKNOWN
TENANTS, individually.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Order for Final
s y judg t of
Foreclosure dated March 26,
1999, entered in Civil Case
Number 98-1744-CA-14-P of
the Circuit Court of the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in a
for Seminole County, Florida
1969, at 11:00 am NOTAE
BENE! The sale will be held at
the west front door steps of the
Seminole County Courthouse,
301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford,
FL. The undersigned Clerk will
offer for sale the following
described real property
Unit No. 113, Building 23 of
PHASE IV, HUNTERS RESERVE
HR. a Condominium, according
to The Declaration of
Condomini rded in OR
Book 2184, Page 948, and all
exhibits and amendments
thereof. Public Records of
Seminole County, Florida
together with all structures,
improvements, fixtures, appli-
ances. and appurtenances on
said land or used in conjunction
therewith.
Dated: MARCH 30, 1999.
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
CLERK OF THE COURT
TRATION AT 301 N. PARK
AVENUE, SUITE N301, SAN-
FORD , FLORIDA 327711407)
323-4330, EXT, 4227 WORKING
DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF
THIS DOCUMENT, iF YOU ARE
HEARING OR VOICE
IMPAIRED, CALL 1-800-955-
8771.
LESLIE A. BLAU, ESQ.
Vose & Blau
2705 W, Fairbanks Ave.
Winter Park, FL 32789
Publish: April 7, 14, 1999
DEB-58
' FAIR DEBT
that on the 29th day of APRIL,
iN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 98-2646CA-14-P
GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
Plaintiff,
VS.
CHARLES D. ELKINS
and LORI D. ELKINS;
et al,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated March 26,
1999, and entered in civil case
number 98-2646CA-14-P, of the
Circuit Court of the 18th
Judicial Circuit in and for
Seminole County, Florida,
wherein GMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, is Plaintiff and
CHARLES D. ELKINS, LORI D.
ELKINS, is/are Defendant(s), |
will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at the west
front door of the Seminole
County courthouse in Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida, at
11:00 A.M. on the 29th day of
APRIL, 1999, the following
described property as set forth
in said Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 78, GREENBRIAR SUBDI-
VISION PHASE |, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 33,
AT PAGES 1, 2, 3 AND 4, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE .
Dated the 30th day of March,
1999,
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
CODILIS & STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suite 450
Tampa, Florida 33607
Telephone : (813) 877-6008
C&S #98-04752
Publish: April 7, 14, 1998
DEB-54
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
File Mumber 99-272-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Kenneth A Foss
Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of the
estate of Kenneth A Foss,
deceased, File Number 99-272
CP. is pending in the Circuit
Court for Seminole County,
Fiorida, Probate Division, the
address of which is: 301 N. Park
Avenue, 4th floor, Sanford, FL
2n
The name and address of the
Personal Representative and
the Personal Representative's
attorney are set forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All persons on whom this
notice is served who have
bjecti that challenge the
validity of the Will, the qualifi-
cations of the Personal
Representative, venue, or juris-
diction of this Court are
required to file their objections
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
i or d at gainst
decedent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice is served
within three months after the
date of the first publication of
this notice must file their claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB-
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the dece-
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece-
dent's estate must file their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of the first publica-
tion of this Notice is April 7,
1999.
Personal Representative:
Whiting §. Houston, Jr.
Vice President
Fleet Trust Company
of Florida
1 Monarch Place,
1 Monarch Place
Springfield, MA
01144-1001
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
+ Fiorida Bar No. 299316
CHARLES D. WILDER
1132 Symonds Avenue
Winter Park, FL 32789
Telephone: (407) 644-2216
Publish: April 7, 14, 1999
DEB-53
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO, 98-2494-CA-14P
EQUICREDIT CORPORATION
OF AMERICA
Plaintiff,
vs.
CAROLYN A. SARGENT,
et al,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure
dated the 26th day of March,
1999, and entered in Case
N0.98-2494-CA-14P of the
Circuit Court for Seminole
. County, Florida wherein EQUI-
CREDIT CORPORATION OF
AMERICA is the Plaintiff and
CAROLYN A. SARGENT;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE/CO-TEN-
ANT OF CAROLYN A. SARGENT
n/k/a Peter Sirico; FIRSTPLUS
FINANCIAL, INC. and WILLIAM
MOSELEY are the Defendants, |
will sell to the highest and best
bidder for cash at the West
front door of the Seminole
County Courthouse, Sanford,
20th day of APRIL, 1999. the
following described property as
set forth in sald Summary Final
Judgment
LOT 27. WHISPER WOODS AT
SABAL POINT, UNIT 2,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THERECF AS RECORDED iN
PLAT BOOK 22, PAGES 37 AND
38, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of this Court on MARCH
30,1999.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit and
Tampa, FL 33601
In sccordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
persons with disabilities need-
should contact
Administration at 301 N. Park
Sanford, Florida 32771, tele-
ing impaired,
8771 or Voice (V) 1800-955
8770, via Florida Relay Service.
Publish: April 7, 14, 1999
DEB-56
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
OLD KENT MORTGAGE
COMPANY,
Plaintiti(s),
vs.
RICKY L. MORLEY,
et al,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated March 26,
1999, and entered in Case NO.
98-2391CA of the Circuit Court
of the EIGHTEENTH Judicial
Circuit in and for SEMINOLE
County, Florida wherein OLD
KENT MORTGAGE COMPANY is
the Plaintiff and RICKY L. MOR-
LEY, ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS are the
Defendants, | wili sell to the
highest and best bidder for
cash at the West front door of
the Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida at
11:00 a.m., on the 29th day of
APRIL, 1999, the following
described property as set forth
in said Final Judgment:
LOT 23, TRIANGLE TERRACE,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 12, PAGE 7, PUB-
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal of this Court on March 26,
1999,
(SEAL)
Maryanne Morse
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, McCalla, Raymer,
Barrett & Frappier
Post Office Box 3410
Tampa, FL 33601
F98116252
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs accommoda-
tion in order to participate in
this proceeding, you are enti-
tled at no cost to you, for the
provision of certain assistance,
Please contact Court
Administration at 301 N. Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida
32771, telephone number (407)
323-4330, within 2 working
days of Yaue oceipt of this doc-
ument; earing im, aired,
(TDD) 1-800-965-8771. p
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CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case#: 99-10-CA-14-K
PLAINTIFF
vs
LINDA A. BARTZ
IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD,
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES
LIENORS, CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST
LINDA A BARTZ:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
LINDA A. BARTZ,
IF ANY. COUNTRY CREEK
MASTER ASSOCIATION,
INC. ORIENTA POINT
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,
INC; JOMN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to & Summary Final
Judgment of foreclosure dated
April 7. 1999. entered in Civil
Case No. 99 250 CA 14 K of the
Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Ciroult in and tor SEMI
NOLE County. SANFORD,
Florida, 1 will sell to the highest
and best bidder for cash the
WEST FRONT DOOR of the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE in SANFORD, Florida,
a111.0C a m. on the 11th day of
MAY, 1999. the following
described property gs set forth
in said Summary Final
Judgment. to-wit
CONDOMINIUM UNIT 274, ORI-
ENTA POINT CONDOMINIUM
VILLAGE ONE. A CONDOMINI-
UM, ACCORDING TO THE DEC-
LARATION OF CONDOMINIUM
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
OR BOOK 1073 PAGE 596,
TOGETHER WITH A SURVEY
AND PLOT PLAN IN THE PUB.
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND FUR.
THER AMENDMENTS, IF ANY,
TO SAID DECLARATION (SAID
DECLARATION AND AMEND.
MENTS THERETO HERE.
INAFTER COLLECTIVELY
REFERRED TO AS THE DECLA-
RATION) TOGETHER WITH ALL
APPURTENANCES THERETO
INCLUDING AN UNDIVIDED
INTEREST IN THE COMMON
ELEMENTS APPERTAINING TO
THE UNIT AS MORE PARTICU.
LARLY SET FORTH IN THE
DECLARATION
Dated this 9th day of APRIL
1999
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN, PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 8S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
(954) 233-8000
99-34824(CMI)
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
persons with disabilities need-
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the Clerk of the
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-323
4330, not later than seven days
prior to the proceeding. If hear-
ing impaired, 1-800-966-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via
Florida Relay Service.
Publish: April 14, 21, 1098
DEB-121
NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will be held on
May 5, 1099 at Noon, at 326
Aulin Ave, Oviedo, FL.
Prospective bidders may
inspect the vehicles on the day
before the auction from SAM
until 6PM. Terms are cash or
certified funds only. Oviedo
Towing reserves the right to
sccept or refuse any and all
bids.
The following vehicles are
offered for bids:
89 CHEVY 8-10 P/U
1GCBS14EXK2121463
91 BUICK SKYLARK
1GANVEANOMM256594
81 TOYOTA TERCEL
2AL22G4B3307473
Publish. April 14, 1999
DEB-118
INVITATION TO BID
Wharton-Smith, Inc a locatiy
based General Contractor,
invites all Trade Contractors to
prequalify for bidding the fol-
lowing projects in late April
1999
PROJECT
Seminole Community College
F 3 a 4 5B n
#201
Sanford, Florida
Request contractors for the
trades; demolition, concrete.
millwork, roofing, doors, glass,
finishes, signs, specisities, fire
protection, plumbing, HVAC,
and electrical
Please submit your qualifica-
tions in writing mail or fax
statement to Wharton-Smith,
ine, PO Box 471028 Lake
Monroe, FL 32747. Questions,
please contact Craig Williams,
Project Engineer 407/321-8410
or Fax 407/321-4684
Publish April 14, 15, 1999
DEB-127
iN THE CIRCUIT COURT
QF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.98-2640-CA-14.K
IMC MORTGAGE COMPANY,
A FLORIDA CORPORATION
ASSIGNEE OF ATLANTIC
INTERNATIONAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY,
Plaintiff,
vs.
THE ESTATE OF MARGARET D.
BROWN A/K/A MARGARET
DILLARD BROWN, DECEASED:
UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS, LIENORS,
TRUSTEES OF MARGARET D.
BROWN A/K/A MARGARET
DILLARD BROWN, DECEASED;
LOUISE BROWN, HEIR;
THOMAS E. JETER, HEIR:
IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
SAID DEFENDANT(S), IF
REMARRIED, AND IF
DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND
TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS CLAIMING BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S}; JOHN DOE,
UNKNOWN TENANT, JANE
“DOE, UNKNOWN TENANT,
Defendant(s)
NOTICE OF SALES
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Summa
Judg fof I L]
entered in the above-styled
Cause, in the Circuit Court of
Seminole County, Florida, | will
sell the property situate in
Seminole County, Florida,
described as:
LOTS 15A AND 16A, BLOCK
11, 4TH SECTION DREAM-
WOLD, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
iN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 99 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
A/K/A 1021 SARITA STREET
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771
at public sale. to the highest
and best bidder, for cash, AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI.
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
SANFORD, FLORIDA, at 11.00
AM. on the 11th day of MAY,
1609
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Law Offices of
Daniel C. Consuegra
8901 North Armenia Avenues
Tampa, FL 33604-1041
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
Publish April 14, 21. 1999
DEB-124
CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Case#: 99-10-CA-14-K
Countrywide Home Loans,
Inc., a New York Corporation,
@/b/a America’s Wholesale
Lender,
Plaintiff(s),
vs.
Ullanda D. Innocent,
et al,
Defendants(s).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN pursuant to
a judgment of forecl e dated
Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, April 14, 1999 - 78
4/7/99 and entered in Case No.
99-10-CA-14-K of the Circuit
Court of the 18TH Judicial
Circuit in and for Seminole
County, Florida, wherein
Countrywide Home Loans, inc.
a New York Corporation, d/b/a
America's Wholesale Lender, is
the Plaintiff, and Ullanda D.
Innocent, et al, the
Defendant(s), | will sell on MAY
11, 1999, at 11:00am at the
west front door of the Seminole
county Courthouse, 301 N. Park
Avenue. Sanford, Florida, to the
highest bidder for cash, the fol-
lowing described property as
sot forth in said judgment, to
wit:
Lot 5, WESTOVER, according
the the map or piat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book §1, Page
32, of the public records of
Seminole County, Florida
Togather with all the improve-
ments row or hereafter erected
on the property, and all ease-
ments, appurtenances, and fix-
tures now or hereafter a part of
the property, and all repiace-
ments and additions
DATED on APRIL 9, 1990
Maryanne Morse,
Clerk of Court
By: Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
ASKELL & VARGO
PO BOX 2126
WINTER PARK FL
32790-2126
ABVE 98-2008
In accordance with the
Americans With Disabilities Act,
persons with disabilities need-
ng a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should centact Court
Administration at 301 North
Park Avenue, SuiteN301,
Sanford, Florida a2,
Telephone: (407) 323-4330,
extension 4227, not later than
seven (7} days prior to the pro.
ceeding if hearing impaired,
(TOD) 1-800-988-8771, or Voice
V) 1-800-956-8770, via Florida
Relay Service
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DEB-1223
1999
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NOTICE OF ACTION OF
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGNTEENTH
JUBICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 99-1112-DR.02-G
IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF
GLORIA HELEN RAMOS
Wife/Petitioner,
and
LEOPOLDO ABUDO RAMOS,
Husband/Respondent.
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION
TO LEOPOLDO ABUDO RAMOS
Residence
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition for Dissolution of
Marriage has been filed and
commenced in this Court and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any, to it on STEFANIE B. SIL
FEN, ESQUIRE, attorney for
Petitioner, GLORIA HELEN
RAMOS, whose address is 2101
West Commercial Blvd, Suite
5400, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
33309. and file the original with
the clerk of the above styled
court on or before APRIL 28,
1999, otherwise a default wifi
be entered against you for the
relief demanded prayed for in
the complaint or petition,
This notice shall be published
once each week for four con-
secutive weeks in the SEMI.
NOLE HERALD
WITNESS my hand and the
seal of said court at Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida this
24th day of MARCH, 1999,
(Circuit Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk, Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida
By: Nancy R. Winter
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: March 31 8 April 7.14,
21, 1999
DEA-247
NOTICE OF AUCTION
This auction will be held on
May 10, 1999 at Noon, at 325
Aulin Ave. . Oviedo, FL
Prospective bidders may
nipect the vehicles on the day
before the auction from 9AM
until 6PM. Terms are cash or
certified funds only Oviedo
Towing reserves the right to
accept or refuse any and all
bids
The following vehicles are
offered for bids:
85 MERCURY MARQUIS
1MEBPBOI1FAG25816
93 NISSAN 240
INTMSIEP2PW305477
88 PONT GRAND AM
1G2NESAUXICE46071
63 PONT CATALINA
363038245
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In Life Are Free...
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Notice is hereby given that |
am in business at 380
§. State Road 434, Suite 1004-
388. Altamonte Springs, FL
32714, Seminole County,
Florida, under the Fictitious
Name of ROSARIO'S CLEAN-
ING & JANITORAL, and that |
intend to register said name
with the Division of
Corporations, Tallahassee,
Florida, in accordance with the
provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To-Wit: Section
865.09, Florida Statutes 1991.
Cesar U. Rosario
Publish: April 14, 1999
DEB-120
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 98-60-CA-14-K
OCWEN FEDERAL
BANK, FSB,
Plaintiff,
vs.
ROBERT J. KESSLER
and SUSAN A. KESSLER,
his wife, et al.
Defendants.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
SASE P< 19185-CA-14-K
MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC,
Plaintiff
vs.
FRANKLIN CHRISTOPHER
AKERS, et. al,
n
NOTICE OF oon
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment entered in Civil Case
No. 98-1915-CA-14-K of the
Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEMI-
NOLE County, Florida, wherein
FIRST BANKERS MORTGAGE
SERVICES, INC., Plaintiff, and
FRANKLIN CHRISTOPHER
AKERS, et. al, are defendants,
| will sell to the highest bidder
for cash at the West Front Door
of the Seminole County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
at the hour of 11:00 a.m, on the
6th day of MAY, 1999, the fol-
lowing described rity:
THE SOUTH 1/2 OF LOT 82,
FLORIDA LAND AND COLO-
NIZATION COMPANY LIMITED,
W. BEARDALL'S MAP OF ST
JOSEPH'S, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1,
PAGE 114, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI-
DA
DATED this 8th day of APRIL,
1909
Maryanne Morse
Clerk Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
ROGER D BEAR. PA
PO. BOX 299s
ORLANDO, FL 32802
Attorneys for Plaintiff
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accom-
modation in order to participate
in this proceeding, you are enti-
tied. at no cost to you, to the
provisicn of certain assistance.
Please contact ADA
Coordinator at 301 N. Park
Avenue Suite N301, Sanford,
Florida 32771, Telephone (407)
323-4320, ext. 4227 within two
(2) working days of your receipt
of this Summons; if you are
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 08-2549-CAT4P
AMSOUTH BANK, etc,
Plaintiff,
vs.
MICHAEL P HORN,
etal,
Defendants,
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to a Summary
Judgment entered in the above-
styled cause in the Circuit
Court of Seminole County,
Florida, the Clerk of Seminole
County will sell the property sit-
uated in Seminole County,
Florida, described as:
and
Lot 5, Palm Place, according
to the plat thereof as recorded
in Plat Book 10, Page 64, Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida;
TOGETHER WITH all the
improve ments now or hereafter
on the property, and all
hearing or voice impaired, cali
1-800-955-8771.
Publish April 14, 21, 1999
DEB-126
IH THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, iN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
CA 14K
WIN MORTOAGE |
CORPORATION F/K/A
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
vs.
PHILLIPS B. REDDEN
IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD,
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES
LIENORS, CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST
PHILLIPS B. REDDEN;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
PHILLIPS B. REDDEN,
IF ANY; HIDDEN SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,
INC.; JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION.
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
S y Final Judg t of
foreclosure dated April 7, 1999,
and entered in Case No. 99-60-
CA-14-K of the Circuit Court of
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
in and for Seminole County,
Florida, wherein OCWEN FED-
ERAL BANK, FSB, is Plaintiff
and ROBERT J. KESSLER and
SUSAN A. KESSLER, his wife;
NORTH COVE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.; FIRST
INDIANA BANK; UNKNOWN
TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN
TENANT NO. 2; and ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
INTERESTS BY, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION,
OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO
HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN DESCRIBED, are
defendants, | will sell to the
highest and best bidder for
cash at the west front door of
the Seminole County court-
house, 301 North Park Avenue,
Sanford, Seminole County,
Florida, at 11:00 o'clock a.m.
on the 6th day of MAY, 1999,
the following described proper-
ty as set forth in said Order or
Final Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 41, NORTH COVE,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 25, PAGE 3, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
If you are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any accom-
modation in order to participate
in this proceeding, you are enti-
tied, at no cost to you, to the
provision of certain assistance.
Please contact the Court at 1-
407-323-4330 within two (2)
working days of your receipt of
this Notice; if you are hearing or
voice impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (800) 955-8770.
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clerk, Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
SMITH & HIATT, PA.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
2691 East Oakland Park
Boulevard, Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306
Publish. April 14, 21, 1999
DEB-125
judg of fi 1 dated
April 7, 1999, entered in Civil
Case No. 99-50 CA 14K of the
Circuit Court of the 18TH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEMI-
NOLE County, Sanford, Florida,
| will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash at the west
front door of the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located at
301 N. Park Avenue in Sanford,
Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the
11th day of MAY, 1999, the fol-
lowing described property as
set forth in said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wit:
CONDOMINIUM UNIT 315,
.BUILDING 19, OF HIDDEN
SPRINGS CONDOMINIUM,
ACCORDING TO THE DECLA-
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
RECORDED ON NOVEMBER 15,
1984 IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 1594, PAGES 668
THROUGH 795 INCLUSIVE, OF
THE PUBLIC. RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
AND ALL AMENDMENTS
THERETO, TOGETHER WITH
ALL APPURTENANCES THERE-
TO AND AN UNDIVIDED INTER-
EST IN THE COMMON ELE-
MENTS OF SAID CONDOMINI-
UM AS SET FORTH IN SAID
DECLARATION.
Dated this 8th day of APRIL,
1999.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By:Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN, PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S. University Drive
Suite 500
Plantation, FL 33324
(954) 233-8000
98-335€6(INL)
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act,
persons with disabilities need-
ing a special dation to
participate in this prodeeding
should contact the Clerk of the
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-323-
4330, not later than seven days
prior to the proceeding. If hear-
ing impaired, 1-800-955-8771
(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770, via
Florida Relay Service.
Publish: April 14, 21, 1999
DEB-122
easements, rights, appurte-
es, rents, royalties, miner-
al, oil and gas rights and prof-
its, water rights and stock and
SOLOMON & BENEDICT, PA.
3000 NationsBank Plaza
400 North Ashley Drive
Tampa, Florida 33602-4300
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish: April 7, 14, 1999
DEB-55
ANNA JEANETTE GREEN
Deceased.
The administration of the Estate of
ANNA JEANETTE GREEN,
deceased, File Number 99-242-CP,
is pending in the Circuit court for
Seminole County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of which is
301 N. Park Avenue, Sanford,
Florida 32771-1272. The names
and add of the P {
25—SPECIAL NOTICES
BAAR ————
OPEN DOOR Social Services of
Florida is a therapeutic foster
care agency (license pending)
opening an office in the Orlando
area. We are looking for dedi-
cated and caring families who
are interested in providing child-
ren with a safe and nurturing en-
vironment by becoming foster
parents. If you have love in your
heart and room in your home,
contact OPEN DOOR toll
free at (877) 372-KIDS.
27—NURSERY & CHILD
CARE
FED UP? WANT TO
MAKE
A DIFFERENCE?
70—EDUCATION &
TRAINING
including EXCEL.
opening M-F 8-5. $8./hr + neg. to
exp. Ex. benefits. Call Linda,
407-321-4410 or fax resume
407-321-3760
AIRLINE CATERING HELP
NEEDED! Must be able to work
weekends in a cold environment
with Flexible hours. Apply in
person M-F, 1776 Hangar Rd.,
Sanford Airport. No phone calls.
Representative and Personal
Representative’'s attorney are set
forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons on whom this notice
is served who have objections that
challenge the validity of the will, the
qualifications of the personal repre-
sentative, venue, or jurisdiction of
this Court are required to file their
objections with this Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
All creditors of the decedent and
other parsons having claims or
demands against decedent's
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is served within three
months after the date of the first
publication of this notice must file
their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors. of the dece-
American Bronze Fine Art
Foundry needs reliable people
to complete a great staff. Expd./
non-expd employment available
with advancement opportunities
starting $7 to $8 per hr. Several
positions, benefits. Sanford,
328-8090.
Animal maintenance at local pet
store. PT, flexible hours, $6./hr,
plus bonuses. 320-7001.
Assistant Executive House-
keeper: Will train. Apply Lake
Mary Courtyard, 135 intemation-
al Parkway, Lake Mary. 444-
1000.
AUTOMOTIVE
"WANTED ALIVE"
RGETIC,
rly Transmission
209 W. 25tn St. Sanford, FI
“Customer Recommended*
dent and persons having clai
or demands against the dece-
dent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of the first publica-
tion of this Notice is April 14,
1999,
Personal Representative:
HECTOR JOHNSON BROWN
5620 Bear Lake Circle
Apopka, Florida 32703
Attorney for
Personal Representative
ALBERT D. CAPOUANO,
ESQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 0155007
DEAN, MEAD, EGERTON,
BLOODWORTH, CAPOUANO
& BOZARTH, PA.
PO. Box 2346
Orlandc, Florida 32802-12346
Telephone: (407) 841-1200
Publish: April 14, 21, 1999
DEB-138
Banquet Servers on call and
Glass Cutters needed ASAP.
Temp to perm, top pay. Call
Alan or Judy @ 302-1939.
Child Care Teachers needed:
Full time hrs. Mon-Fri. Experi-
ence in child care classes a
plus. 322-6645.
CLEANING PERSON: Own
transportation, PT weekends or
evenings. 407-321-6712.
COURTHOUSE ~~ RESEARCH-
ERS EARN UP TO $25 PER
HOUR DOING COURTHOUSE
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Dump Truck Driver !
2 years experience |
407-322-4435
complet
abie reports
this position ir
phone skills Knowledge ¢
sonal computer operations
lizing Windows ‘95
97, good organizationa! skills
and attention to important de-
tails. Bilingual english/spanish
s a plus. Typing skils of at
east 30 wpm. We offer medical
and dental insurance, 401K
paid vacation, free parking, free
uniforms, and a challenging
work environment. Please fax
your resume to (407) 322-0319
of stop by our administrative of-
fice Monday through Friday from
10 AM. until 3:00PM. to fill out
an application. For directions
call (407)322-3693. We are lo-
cated at
uti
and Office
2747 Carmier Avenue
Sanford, Florida 32773
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need:
ed NOW! Covenant Transport
has immediate openings for
driver trainees. No experience
needed. Earn $45K to $55K plus
benefits. CDL training available
800-435-5593
Experienced shower door & mir-
ror installer needed. Start
ASAP. Call 332-7574
Experienced shower door & mir-
ror installer needed. Start
ASAP. Call 332-7574
COOK
institutional cooking exp. req
FFMC a plus. PT, am. Shift, 2
positions avail., approx 18-25
hr. week. $7.00/hr. Contact Dee
Mon-Fri, between Sam-12pm at
{407) 328-2990. ece mM/dv
ust Nave exp. w
Heavy Cust
LO) O)K!!!
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
Women wo
Man
wood. 260-
LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE AND 401K
PLAN! free workplace
Apply at: 990 Mitier Drive,
Altamonte Spring... 260-3000.
LAUNDRY PERSON
FT. Apply in person. 201 N
Sunset Drive, Casselberry. 699
5002 - _e -
Legal Secretary: ‘Busy Sanford
aw office has immediate open-
ing for a legal secretary with
superior phone & computer
skills. Familiarity with WP
landtech, trust accounting, real
estate, & probate a plus. Must
be non smoker, self motivated
willing to learn. Will train. Fax
resume & salary requirements to
407-321-1467 or E-Mail to
legalrep @ mpinet net
Looking for someone to do lite
Jars work and clean up. Make
. 323-8019
a EAs HELPER
Retirement facility in Longwood
has immediate full time position
with benefits. Position
installation, repairs, and
ments to large property i
system. May also ¢
maintenance p
0230 ext 230. EOE
Mechanic Needed
Own 5 Days a Week
Pat's ervice, 322-5351
Front Desk Clerk: Exp. pre-
ferred. Must be flexible. Appiy in
person: Days Inn 4850 West SR
46, Sanford
FT TEACHING POSITION
3 yr old class. Must have CDA
or in process of completing. Ex-
cellent pay with insurance and
benefits. Call Joyce, 321-7635
HANDYMAN with own tools and
trans. for lawn mntnc. and gen-
eral repairs. 339-1911
Help Wanted
Industrial
Factory Workers, exp. Glass
Cutter, Metal Processing, Saw
Operator, DFWP, Benefits, Wa-
ter Bonnet, 350 Anchor Rd,
Casselberry, FL.
Help Wanted indus-
trial
FACTORY WORKERS
Exp. Glass Cutter, Metal Pro-
cessing, Saw Operator, DFWP,
Benefits, Water Bonnet, 350 An-
chor Rd., Casselberry, FL.
Medical Assistant for busy sur-
| practice. Doctor's office
exp reqd. Great benefits 407-
574-8200 fax resume 407-
574-1111
MEDICAL
Patient Care Technician
Needed for ali shifts F/T and P.
T. Must have current first aid
and CPR. Apply at Guardian
Home, 431 E. Airport Bivd
Sanford
Medical Receptionist: FT for
busy doctor's office. Front desk
exp. a must. Great Benefits
irrigation Laborer
T, experience preferred. Vaca
n, pension Cali 32 §133
SECURITY |
new client intake
in logs & supv client
ulation. Security/corrections.
y bkgrd or exp wicriminal
ice clients req; FT position
ne shift wk & weekends req
00/hr. Contact: The Sanford
Bridge, 500 S. Holly, Sanford,
FL 32771. Phone: (407) 328
2990 Fax: (407) 330-6771. eoe
Vid
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed & Unarmed
Brantly & Assoc. 834-7444
Shelving installer needed
NO experience necessary
__Call332-7574
“Shelving instatier needed
NO experience necessary
Call 332-7574
Shipping and Receiving Clerk
Exp. Pref. Valid FL DL. FT, $7/
hr, benes., drug free. Apply in
person. Mathews Associates,
inc., 545 Hickman Circle, San-
oi EOE, oo oo
Plumber needed. some exp
truck +, Call Debbie (M-S/8am-
Spm) 324-9034 Ane
Sprinkler repair man “needed
some exp. truck +, Call Debbie
{M-S/8am-5pm) 324-9034
Swimming Pool Construction
Laborers Wanted
407-324-2442
T-Shirt Printers: Print heat
transfer on to tees. $5.50MN to
start. 8-5, M-F. Longwood area
834-6998. 2
The Happy Eives Childcare hir-
ing dependable, FT employee
321-2384
Truck Shop Helper: PT flexible
p.m. hours. Of change, lube, &
various shop duties. Will Train
Must be able to work indepen
dently. Call Dan, 324-1966
Two Positions: PT Teacher for
Special Needs and PT Recep-
tionist (6 Hours) 407-322-6222.
Warehouse Delivery: Advance
ment opportunities for the right
person. Looking for that individ
L w/the desire to succeed
plete benefit package &
r Requires clean Class D
license. Apply M-F @ 3501 §
Sanford Ave HAAR
WELDERS/WELD-
ER'S HELPERS
Mig for M.S. /S Steel. Manu!
Co. in NW Ori. Good Benefits
J D/F/W/P 299-1592
Welder: Aluminum MIG & TIG
Experience. Production & cus-
tom work, 1st & 2nd shifts avail-
able. Stable local company.
Good benefits, excellent work-
ing conditions. 407-322-1230 or
407-574-8200 or fax resume
407-574-1111
MILLION $ SMILE
International Health and Nutri-
tion Company Seeks Quality,
Motivated Team Players. Atti-
tude over Resume. PT\FT. Will
Train! For Appt. Call Tom 407-
366-2333
Mini Storage Manager needed
for Sanford Facility. 40 hr week.
Retirees welcome. 323-8122.
House C} Needed Nationwide seeking PT/FT med-
ical billers. Up to 35K/yr. No
«Eam up to $9.00 per hour! medical experience necessary
«$100.00 Hiring Bonus! PC required. 1-800-921-9939.
+$100.00 Tenure Bonus! Need PT to FT employee with
*$200.00 Recruitment Bonus! rmaintenance skills for nen
+Paid Vacations and Holidays! cial properties. A truck or van a
«Uniforms and company cars!
Medical & Dental!
The Maids 339-7122
House Cleaning - Perfect Job!
Low stress, 2-5 days/wk. $7/hr
Miles pd, car reqd. 834-5595
House Keeper: Exp. preferred
Apply in person: Days Inn, 4650
West SR 46, Sanford.
HOUSEKEEPER
PT, Apply in person. 201 N
Sunset Drive, Casselberry. 699-
5002.
Night Shift Pos. for exp'd high
volume copy mach oprtr
ASAP! Apply Sem. Cnty. Public
Schools. 400 E. Lake Mary
Bivd.
immediate Openings for janitori-
al floor care & housekeeping
positions on 2nd & 3rd shifts, in
Lake Mary area. Call Philip @
942-8289 between 8am-4pm.
immediate openings available
for experienced and ambitious
lawn maintenance & landscape
personnel possessing manage-
ment skills & potential. Join a
growing team, benefits provided.
For an appointment call Lawn
Masters @ 328-5296.
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
Sunshine Staffing under con-
tract with the Seminole County
Public Schools has immediate
Full & Part time positions avail-
able for food service & custodi-
al. Apply at our new location
295 Waymont Ct. #105 in Lake
Mary, or Call 323-0440 for de-
tails Requirements include
FDLE/FBiI background checks &
Drug Testing. EOE/DFWP
JOBS, JOBS, JOBS!
If you want to work, then we will
put you to work. Right Hand Man
has been in the labor business
for over 25 yrs. Work today and
get Paid today! We offer a varie-
ty of jobs in the industrial field.
Morn. & Eve. shifts available
Pick up and delivery service is
available in the Sanford area.
Call RHM Longwood @ 260-
6106
plus
9086
Outside Sales Rep: Corporate
market, PT/FT. Huge potential
Positive image. 771-4152
PHONE OPERATORS EARN UP
TO $25 PER HOUR. WILL
TRAIN. VISIT WWW WORKHO-
TLINE.COM
PROCESS EMAIL - EARN UP
TO $15 PER HOUR PROCESS-
ING CREDIT CARD ORDERS
FOR CYBERCASH. WiLL
TRAIN. VISIT WWW.WORKHO-
TLINE. COM
oh "
10/hr + mileage. 322-
Pr workers ded at
American Bronze Foundry. Ex-
perienced & non-experienced
$7-$8/hr. Available immediately!
Call 407-328-8090
RECEPTIONIST - F/T
fax 407-322-0032.
93—R0o0MS FOR RENT
WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting @ $77/wk
Historic Downtown. 330-4423
Full kitchen priv., storage avail,
$75/week, util. inci. Call Mike or
Diane at 860-3749. Osteen
FURNISHED ROOMS-AIi utils.
incl. Laundry, phone, and kit.
use. $85-$90 a week. 324-4955
Room for Rent: $70/week,
washer/dryer, House privileges
$100 security. 328-9088
97—APARTMENTS -
FURNISHED
pin, no smokers, no pets. $675
2 BDRM, $480/MO. AND UP
323-8670
ROSELEA VILLAS
Move in special, 2/1
ist Mo. Rent $199.
330-6833 or 298-3300
100—CONDOMINIUM
RENTALS
Sanford Pine Ridge Club: 1BR
1BA includes washer/dryer
$450. Makeda Corp, 407-668
6400
103—Hou SES-
UNFURNISHED
$500 DOWN... WHY RENT?
When you can own this 3 bdrm
home w/ C/HA, new paint & car
pet.? Ask about HUD homes!
2 BR near Crooms. Stove & new
32 with shade trees, Pets OK
w/ add. deposit. $595. + secun
ty. 201 E. 22nd St. 323-4540
STENSTROM
RENTALS
SANFORD HISTORIC DIS!
ITRICT 1/1 W/Fireplace, Encl]
mo. Jernigan Properties 330- | Sanford: Available 1BR/
3258. IBA, nice area, CHA $350/ /$350
= 5 407-321-6757.
MARINER'S VILLAGE rr 5
LAKE ADA 1 BDRM. $420MO 107—MoBit E HOMES S
Properties, 330-3258
5 |
FOR RENT
ELDER "SPRINGS of SR 427, 2 2
& 3 bdrms, unfurn. $95 - S11N/
wk + $125/dep. Call 333-3964
117—COMMERC IAL
RENTALS
The Hilliman Group, inc. sq. ft. dock hgt 19 fi ceiling
Realtors.............321-8333 Divisible bays, min. 3800sq.ft
407-834-8842
refrigerator. Nice neighborhood Storage 321-0120 or 415-3505
no pets. $300 + $300 security
407-321-4217
*
Jernigan
properties, inc.
For 625 sq. ft. office suites
downtown Sanford. Two 400 sq
ft office space units. nr. down
town. Ron Jernigan, 330-3255
New Sprinklersd whee, 26 000
1 18—OFFICE SPACE For
RENT
a ———————————— A ne.
A MOVE IN SPECIAL! 400 sq
ft & up! $265 A MONTH. Office.
141—HowMmes FOR SALE
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NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED!
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| WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT |
Reception Area
Alarm System..........$425/8425 2, 1/3 ac
|2 Warehouse Bays 1600 2c. gar, over
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comer lot $59,500
Pati io, Hardwood Floors, Cen-| | [RENOVATED Like new, 32
ital Heat and Air. $360/$350 | over 1/4 ac f
{SANFORD 2/1 Duplex w/ fncd| | [MINT COND. Liv, Fam
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LAKE MARY 42
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diploma/GED and basic computer/clerical skills.
Prev exp with multi-line phones is preferred. We
offer excellent benefits and pay 7.50/hr.
p.m.) opportunity
Please apply in person:
South Seminole Hospital,
Human Resources,
555 West State Road 434,
Longwood, FL 32750
or fax (407) 767-0896
for
PBX OPERATOR/Part-Time
At South Seminole Hospital in Longwood, FL, we
have an excellent part-time (Sat/Sun) Ist shift (7
a PBX
VETERINARIAN HOSPITAL 15 Day CDL Training EOE
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2515 W. 25th Street, Sanford e Carriers Hiring On Site AA,
Fax Resume 407-323-8481
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Good phone and typing. Multi- ~ . ORLANDO REGIONAL
tasked. Flexible hours. Pay 2 institute SOUTH SEMINOLE -
commensurate. Nationwide Ins ©
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324-8268 www.orhs.org
Telemarketers Needed. In-
surance Industry. No Sales, PT,
Eve. Hrs, No Exp. Nec. Hourly
Rate. 407- 767-0808.
Village on the Green, an ups-
cale retirement community in
Longwood is seeking a qualified
applicant to join our team! Im-
mediate FT position available to
work 3-11 shift including every
other weekend & provide vaca-
tion/sickness relief. Flexible
schedule essential. Experience
in a long term care environment
is preferred. For appointment,
call (407) 682-0230 ext 230.
Roofers: Full time, Exp'd only.
Need own transportation. Good
pay, 330-3232, Tropical Roofing.
Secretary Answer phones, typ-
ing, minimal computer experi-
ence, filing, some accty. Must
Like Dogs. 324-3110
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99 APARTMENTS - 105—DUPLEX/TRIPLEX 141—HOMES FOR SALE
UNFURNISHED —
2 Duplex, 1BR, 1BA, Cent AC
2BR Apt quiet area, neat as a No Pets. $400/mo. Jernigan | roma c=gr Feautiful 1999)
sq. HK
pool
California style 2 story, |
tennis ct. amenities Re-{
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Classic 1920s 4 Br, 2 1/2 Ba |
fireplace, 2241 sq ft, 2 story}
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1$125,000 i
321-5085 |
141—HoMmes FOR SALE 141—HoMES FOR SAL E
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2 or 3BR 2Ba, Ig fenced bk yd GREENBRIAR: 1823 Sq ft, 3/2
shade trees, quiet area, ap split plan. Gourmet kit, $105K
pliances incl. washer 330- 2776 DovJernigan Prop., 323-3165
3 BR, R, fenced yard, double ga
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$4600 302.9608 (Reaton | 133 ACREAGE LOT FOR
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bath, split-$87,900. 1,875 sq It 87.75X1345 each Rosalind
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heavair. 904-789-4042 DELTONA 10 acres. Ideal for
Move in. 4 bedroom, large com- | mobile homesite, horses. cattie
farming of nursery! Zoned agri
cultural $3 900/ACRE Sm
down wiowner finance. 904-767
1772 or 904-767-8822
er lot, fenced, new carpet and
paint, inside laundry. 330-277 78
Sanford: Lg3ordbr2 Ba car
port. Totally renovated. $1000
down, $595/month. 788-7022
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t | 23 Lost & Found a 191 Building Materials 2 gars For Sale 266 Ceiling Repair 298 Piano/Organ Tuning
E 25 Special Notices RENTALS 141 Homes For Sale Ld 193 Lawn & Garden Finsiion . 267 Ceramic Tile 299 Plumbing
4 27 Nursery & Child Care 143 Out of State 195 Machine Work 23 T, SS0ne ans For Sais 268 Child Care Centers 300 Pressure Cleaning
§ 3 Weight Management 91 Apartments/ Property For Sale 197 Restaurant Equipment 236 Car Rentals 209 Ce ling Services > RO Glass Work
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i 39 Health Insurance To Share i or pe Fo al MISCELLANEOUS 2% Vehicles Warved For Sal 271 Construction 303 Secretarial & Typing
i 43 Legal Services 93 Rooms For Rent 148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale 0 Metoryiaa/Bi 85 FOr vale 272 Delivery Services 304 Siding
95 Roommate Wanted 149 Commercial Property For Sale 199 Pets & Supplies 241 Bout v For Sale 275 Drywall 305 Small Business
96 Retirement Homes 151 Investment Property For Sale 200 Livestock/Farm 243 i vo Ca pers 276 Electrical 306 Stained Glass
py 97 Apartments - Fumished 153 Acreage Lot For Sale Supplies 245 Farm € 277 Fence 307 Swimming Pool Services
- Debt Consolidation 99 Apartments - Unfumished 154 Open House 201 Horses Quipment 278 Handy Man 308 Termite Repair
i 55 Business 100 Condominum Rentals 155 Condominiums For Sale 205 Heavy Machinery 309 Transportation
£ Opportunities 101 Houses Fumished 157 Mobile Homes For Sale 207 Jewelry 3H Tavel &
a 57 Opportunities 103 Houses Unfurnished 159 Real Estate Wanted 209 Wearing Apparel 312 Tree Service
: 59 Financial Services 105 Duples/ Triplex 160 Business For Sale 211 Antique/Collectibles 313 TV/Radio
© | 61 Money to Lend 107 Mobile Homes For Rent 163 waterfront Property For Sale 215 Boats & Accessories 314 Upholstery
63 Morigages 111 Resort Vacations 165 Duplex For Sale 217 Garage Sales 316 Welding & Sheet Metal
114 Warehouse/Rental Space 219 Wanted to Buy 318 Well Drilling
A 115 Industrial Rentals 319 Window Washing & Tinting J
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encounters offer fresh opportunities to
mee! new people, so if you get an invita-
tion today, take advantage of it. There's a
good possibility you could link up with
someone exceptional. Know where to
look for romance and you'll find it. The
Astro-Graph Matchmaker instantly
reveals which signs are romantically per-
fect for you. Mail $2.75 to Matchmaker,
c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 1758,
Murray Hill Station, New York, NY 10156.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Dame
Fortune may be smiling down on you
today where your material affairs are con-
cemed. Whatever she arranges for you,
cial involvement today could present you
unexpectedly with an opportunity 10 cash
in on something unusual
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) In order to pur-
sue a goal, you might have to team up
with a person you've never associated
with before. If the interest is mutual,
everything will work out just fine
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Make the love
of a task your motivating force today, and
your chances for success will be greatly
enhanced. We do a better job when we
truly enjoy what we're doing.
You tend to perform better when you
have more to reach for.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Don't lose
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Getting
involved today with an influential fnend in
some type of commercial involvement
enhances your chances for personal
gain, so ff such an arrangement can be
made, do so!
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) Even if
you have to spread yourself thin today
do not delegate assignments to others
when you know you're the more capable
come up with one of your better ideas
that could enhance your home environ-
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WIN AT BRIDGE
From like to dislike
By Phillip Alder
Most deals that feature signaling
highlight playing an unnecessarily
high card to encourage partner to con-
tinue the suit he has led. However,
discouraging with one’s lowest card
can be as important.
Take this deal as an example.
Against four spades, West starts with
the heart ace: four, two, six. How
should he plan the defense from
there?
Over West's takeout double, North's
two no-trump is Truscott, which is
named after the bridge correspondent
of The New York Times. (It is often in-
correctly called Jordan.) It promises
at least a limit raise with four or more
cards in partner's suit. What is a limit
raise? It shows some 10-12 support
points and invites partner to bid game
with anything more than a minimum
opening. Here, South isn’t overly opti-
mistic about his chances when he
jumps to four spades, but a game
bonus is a game bonus.
In my experience, most Wests can-
not resist the temptation to cash the
heart king at trick two. And as you can
see, that is fatal for the defense.
Assuming West switches to a club at
trick three, declarer calls for dummy’s
ace, then discards his second club on
the established heart jack. He loses
two hearts and one diamond.
West should trust his partner's dis-
couraging heart two, which marks de-
clarer with the queen. It is time to
switch. A diamond might be best, but
a club looks more logical. Declarer
has no option but to try the club fi-
nesse, yet it loses, and sooner or later
the defenders will cash out, collecting
two hearts, one diamond and one club.
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ASK DR. GOTT
DEAR DR. GOTT: I'm a 30-year-old
man with a completely hairless chest.
I am often the object of ridicule by the
women I date. Is there anything I can
apply to achieve a hairy chest?
DEAR READER: I'm sure you have
noticed a wide variety of body hair pat-
terns in other men. If not, an afternoon
at the beach or in the gym may con-
vince you that “real†men do not always
sport an abundance of chest hair. In
fact, bodybuilders often shave their
chests in order to accentuate the
of better muscle definition.
I’m confused about the women who
ridicule you. Perhaps you're picking the
wrong kind. In my experience, women
are usually more attracted to what's
under the skin than what grows on it.
I do not know of any legitimate
product that is promoted to increase
body hair. So, rather than fretting
. about your chest, why not embark on
an exercise program to develop your
torso. This could turn an apparent dis-
advantage into an asset.
A final note of optimism: Are you
aware that men with luxuriant body
hair often grow bald prematurely? Be
happy Kowing you'l probably have a
long after your hairy-
| What'll put hair on your chest?
DR. GOTT
chested colleagues have turned wispy
and thin on top.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I'm 63 and have
rotator cuff problems in both shoul-
ders. I've had successful surgery on
one side but my other shoulder is
increasingly painful, despite cortisone
injections every two or three months.
Should I have another operation?
DEAR READER: The rotator cuff is
a cone of tissue that stabilizes the
upper arm in the shoulder socket. If it
becomes inflamed, medicine (in pills
or injections) may help the pain.
However, if the cuff tears, it has to be
repaired surgically. A rotator cuff tear
is diagnosed by an MRI scan.
Your orthopedic specialist can best
advise you if further surgery is appro-
priate. Your first one was successful;
therefore, the second procedure prob-
ably would be, too. Although there is
no guarantee that an operation will
permanently repair the damage,
surgery should certainly be consid-
ered both to relieve pain and to main-
tain shoulder flexibility. Cortisone
shots may give temporary improve-
ment, but repeated injections have
been shown to weaken the cuff so
that, sooner or later, tearing or rup-
ture may occur.
To give you related information, I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report “An Informed Approach to
Surgery.†Other readers who would
like a copy should send $2 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.
© 1999 NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.
(Peter Gott, a syndi t -
umnist for Newspaper Sod oa
Association, can be written to at
31909, Cleveland, OH
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Seniors have great night at Grad Night
What: Grad Night ‘99
Where: Walt Disney
World.
When: April 23, 24, 30;
May 1, 7.
Times: 11 p.m. - 5 a.m.
Musical acts: Brittany
Spears, Reel Big Fish,
Sister Hazel.
Who's Coming: High
School students through-
out the state of Florida.
What to wear: Dress is
semi-formal.
By Jeff Berlinick
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
Crores more to the
last weeks of senior year
than just the prom, get-
ting ready for Senior
Week, final exams,
choosing a college, de-
ciding saying goodbye to
friends and teachers...
Now there's Grad Night
at Disney World.
Actually, Grad Night
has been going on since
1972. Big-name perform-
ers stop by the park
every year and everyone
parties long into the
night.
The event last for five
different nights and will
be observed by all Semi-
nole County schools ex-
cept Lake Brantley. This
year's performers include
Brittany Spears, Reel Big
Fish, and Sister Hazel
and the festivities last
from 11 pm. - 5 a.m.
Any graduating high
school senior is welcome
to bring a date on their
school’s night at the
park, but keep a nice
outfit ready. Dress is
formal.
By the way, junior
class officers are also in-
vited.
Parents don't have to
worry about their kids
staying out all night ei-
ther.
Up to four complimen-
tary chaperones are pro-
vided to all groups with
less than 50 students at-
tending and an additional
pass is made available for
every extra 10 students
attending. And even
though the night is for
the grads, the chaper-
ones are welcome to en-
joy a special headquar-
ters set up especially for
them.
The event isn't limited
to the Magic Kingdom.
Tickets are available for
the water parks and Dis-
ney-MGM Studios and
the rides at the kingdom
will be open all night.
The event has become
one of the longest-
standing traditions in
Florida for High School
graduates. In fact, it isn't
a bad way to find a date
for the prom if it hasn't
been held already. Walt
Disney World also pro-
vides special packages
for any school looking to
go the extra mile, but,
however you get there,
just get there. It's one of
the biggest parties of the
year and a great way to
end Senior Year.
Or you could stay
home studying.
Obviously, strict guide-
lines are adhered to. No
alcohol or similar sub-
stances are tolerated;
hence, the chaperones.
But except for that,
basically anything goes
and usually does
As far as the dress
code is concerned, guys
are expected to wear a
jacket with a tie and
slacks; girls should wear
dresses with sleeves.
No word on how they
might look coming off
some of the water rides,
but it does give everyone
a chance to spend a few
bucks at the mall a week
before Grad Night.
For convenience, stu-
dents will also be able to
purchase (Grad Night can
start to add up, espe-
cially right after the
prom, but you have been
at this high school thing
for four years, right?),
meal tickets and special
meal functions can be ar-
ranged at sites through-
out Walt Disney World.
Grad
Night
dates at
Disney
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Seminole.................. May 7
Lake Howell..............May 7
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Scholarship Program which
includes income-eligible kids
eighth-grade
who will receive a scholarship |
and guidance from a qualified |
mentor. The 1999 students
from Seminole County are
Kimberlina Baity, Todd
Barello, Adrian Billings,
Sheena Campbell, Lashmi
Chaddah, Michelle Cleckley,
Babic Cvita, Paul Ford, La-
tonya Key, Megan Marsian,
Rhett Permaul, James Pas-
cocello, Krystal Ragoonanan,
Jan Rios, Daniel Roman, Lyn-
nessa Roy. Noemi Santiago,
Gracjanna Sekula, Dawn Wood
and Tshaj Ziong. The event
will be held April 15 at 6:30
p.m. at the Seminole County
Public Schools Educational
Support Center.
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The Bear Lake Elementary
School PTA will sponsor a
three-part seminar, “What Kids
Need to Succeed,†for parents
and care-givers at 6:30 p.m. at
April 19 and 26. Cost is $10
per family. Call 862-1197 for
details
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Winter Springs
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Lake Howell High School's |
Class of 1999 will have its |
senior prom at Disney's Grand |
Floridian on April 23 from
6:30 p.m. - midnight. Tickets
will be sold during lunches
between April 7-14.
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Milwee Middle School will
host 100 students in sixth
through eighth-grades in the
Academic Brain Bowl April 29.
Round-robin elimination
rounds held all week at 8:40
am. and 1 and 2 p.m. Call
831-4122 for details.
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Project Graduation of Lake
Mary High School will host a
graduation party for the Class
of 1999 on May 26 at the Or-
lando Fitness and Racquet
Club. The drug-free, alcohol-
free celebration is for seniors
on the same day of graduation
to provide a safe, enjoyable
environment
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Winter Springs Elementary students offered up some
of their best writings to Hangin’ Out and here you
is Elementary School have been working hard
Florida Writes contest. Here's a few of the practice pa-
pers as well as some just plain stories the younger kids worked on. Look
for more next week in the next Hangin’ Out.
By Alexis Stuckey
Robert finds a
rainbow flower
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Once upon a time there was
a leprechaun named Robert.
One day he went to follow a
rainbow. It took him a long
time. When he got there, he
say a little girl picking flowers.
her name was Alexis. There
were daisies, tulips and
sunflowers. Right before his
eyes there was the strangest
thing ever. It was a rainbow
flower. It made a rainbow
The ape
By Do Rowe
came out of my
computer
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Once upon a time there was
a bug that was curious about
everything. But one day the
little bug saw a computer and
went into it. He wandered
around in the computer. Right
when the bug was about to get
out, a giant disc blocked the
way out. Then all of a sudden
a little girl turned on the com-
wherever it was planted. The
girl say the leprechaun and
tried to catch him, but she
didn't. He just disappeared.
Alexis looked all around and
couldn't find him, se she went
home. When the little girl was
gone, the leprechaun came
back out and found the gold
by the rainbow.
Alexis Stuckey is a second-
grader at Winter Springs
Elementary School.
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By Corie J. oy
PECIAL » HERAL
One day at Winter Springs
Elementary School long ago a
forgetful student named Mike
was having a dreadful day. He
had been working on one math
problem for the last 15 min-
utes for countless times. Every
time he had figured it out, he
kept getting distracted by
something and then forgot his
answer. Then his teacher, Mr.
Perez, called on Mike.
“Michael, please tell the
class the answer to number
one.†Mike was speechless. He
didn't know the answer!
“I don’t know the answer,â€
he squeaked.
“Well then,†Mr. Perez said.
“1 guess a little detention is in
order.â€
After detention, Mike ran
straight home. He went down
to the basement and hid be-
Herald Photo by Jeft Bertinicke
have a chance to read some of them. Look for more
next week.
reindeer. They
After we fini
I was exhausted. The other
out into the ea
carols. Me, th
night.
‘Mr. Forgettul’ has
1 areally bad day
hind an old box. He did not
want anyone to find him. While
sitting there for a while, he fell
asleep. When he woke up, he
was in his bed. His mom came
into the room.
“I heard what happened at
school,†she said. “Let's make
a little settlement. You do your
work and we could do some-
thing fun.â€
“All right, 1 will," he said.
His mom left the room and
Mike looked out the window. It
was night. He threw off his
shoes.
“I guess | had a little enjoy-
ment today,†Mike murmured.
“Oh, thank goodness.â€
Mike felt the softness of his
pillow as he dozed off to sleep.
‘I'll do my best mom,†he
whispered. “I will...zzzzzzz.
Corey J. Bay is a fifth-grader
at Winter Springs Elementary.
Rudolph had a great Christmas
By Jenna Illkenhons
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
My name is Rudolph. I had a great adventure
on Christmas Eve. I soared through the sky
with Santa and the other reindeer. I didn’t like
it when Santa went down the chimney because
the reindeer would make fun of me. We soared
through the air all night and hardly ever landed
on a rooftop.
reindeer were acting like they weren't tired at
all, but they were! I tried and tried to go fast but
it was too hard and too late. Santa was already
starting back home to drop me off.
After he did, he went back out into the night
sky. It was hard for the reindeer to see through
without my glowing red nose. They crashed into
houses, just missed the rooftops, and gave
some of the presents to the wrong kids! | had to
do something before it was too late! 1 decided 1
would fly out to help them. I soared through the
air like a torpedo. 1 found Santa and
the
were struggling to get the sleigh
on the top of the roof. So I decided to be macho
reindeer and help them. So | did and the sleigh
was on the roof where it was supposed to be.
shed going around to all of the
houses, we went home and had a party. Mrs.
Clause provided the food and guess who
provided the light? If you guessed the cute little
reindeer named Rudolph, youre 100 percent
correct. After the party was over, we went back
rly moming and sang Christmas
e reindeer, Santa, Mrs. Clause
and even the elves. We had a great time that
I sure hope you like Christmas and my story.
Jenna llkenhons is a fourth-grader at Winter
Springs Elementary School.
that
puter and in the back of him a
jungle appeared. Out of no-
where a giant, giant ape came
and chased the little bug.
When all of a sudden a loud
voice shouted out, “time for
bed!†The little girl turned off
the computer and the jungle
and the ape disappeared. the
game was over. the bug got out
of the computer and then flew
away.
The end...or is it?
Enjoying the ‘Lymlight’-
The Lyman High School “Lymlight Productions†Drama
department presented “Once Upon A Mattress,†last
week. Michelle Backel directed the production which
included Barry Alan Hall, Josh Siniscalco, Angela
three shows.
Heraid Photo by Arch Boothe
Florio, Erik Morris, Chris Nelson, J.D. Hutchinson,
Alex Carroll and Brittany Hardy, all members of Inter-
national Thespian Troupe 2329. The cast presented
WHAT’S COOKIN’:
Week of 4/14/99 - 4/23/99
Lunch selections for Seminole County Public Schools
Elementary School:
Wednesday:
Spaghetti w/ marinara sauce &
meatballs
Bread stick /tossed salad
Shape-ups frozen treat
Choice of milk
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Thursday:
Shaved turkey & ham on pretzel
bun
Campbell's tomato soup
Pretzel twists
Apple turnover
Choice of Milk
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Friday:
Nachos/chili/cheese
Corn
Rice
Fruit tray
Choice of Milk
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Monday:
Pizza Hut pizza
Orange juice or fruit
Apple sauce
Chocolate chip cookies
Choice of milk
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Tuesday:
Baked ham w/ pineapple
Mashed potato/roll
Steamed broccoli
Micro-bite ice cream bar
Choice of milk
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Wednesday:
Breadsticks w/ dip
Campbell's chicken noodle soup
Orange gelatin salad
Choice of milk
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Thursday:
Oven baked chicken /roll
Whipped potato/gravy
Green beans
Cherry crisp
Choice of milk
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Friday:
Corn dog
Pasta/vegetable salad
Pretzel twists
Mixed fruit bowl
Frozen yogurt
Choice of Milk
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Middle & High School:
Wednesday:
Spaghetti w/ marinara sauce &
meatballs
Bread stick /tossed salad
Shape-ups frozen treat
Choice of milk/Fruity tea
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Chicken patty on bun
Thursday:
Bavarian pretzel roll w/ shaved
ham & cheese
Campbell's tomato soup
Apple turnover
Choice of Milk/Fruity tea
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Charbroil on bun
Friday:
Nachos/chili/cheese
Corn
Rice
Fruit tray
Choice of Milk/Fruity tea
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Beef rib-b-que on bun
Monday:
Champs pizza
Orange juice or fruit
Chocolate chip cookies
Choice of milk/Fruity tea
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Charbroil on bun
Tuesday:
Baked ham w/ pineapple
Mashed potato/roll
Steamed broccoli
Micro-bite ice cream bar
Choice of milk/Fruity tea
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Beef rib-b-que on bun
Wednesday:
Breadsticks w/ dip
Campbell's chicken noodle soup
Orange gelatin salad
Choice of milk/Fruity tea
Chef salad /Bag lunch
Chicken patty on bun
Thursday:
Oven baked chicken/roll
Whipped potato/gravy
Green beans
Cherry crisp
Choice of milk/Fruity tea
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Beef Rib-b-que on bun
Friday:
Corn dog
Pasta/vegetable salad
Mixed fruit bowl
Frozen yogurt
Choice of Milk/Fruity tea
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Chicken patty on bun
- philosophy is pretty much
Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday, April 14, 1999 - 3C
Hangin’ Out
Just one
year left:
Can |
make 1t?
It's roughly one year before
graduation and already doubt
starts seeping in...can I make
it?
Graduation is not that far
away, yet I still cannot prevent
the “what if" questions from
coming.
What if I cannot handle the
stress of my senior year?
What if I don't get into the
college of my choice?
What if I don’t have a
dominantly happy life?
Some people do not
understand why “good kids"
and “smart kids" contemplate
dropping out, getting their
G.E.D. and going to junior
college in order to leave the
stress factors of high school
behind.
One very important reason
that some teens feel this way is
because we are maturing. Most
teens that feel this way are 17-
or 18-years-old and still have
to abide by the exact same
rules as when they were 5-
and 6-years-old. School rules
never change and in some
cases the enforcement of these
rules thwarts growth,
Teens, myself included,
sometimes do not recognize
that stress will be a factor of |
everyday life, now and always. |
Whether it is simply being
stressed over homework or
taxes, stress is a part of
everyday life.
A big issue is in the air here.
The main goal in life is not to
get rich and be famous (of
course, that would be nice
too.) The goal in life is to be
happy.
Dropping out of high school
may not prevent you from
being happy in life, but it is a
big risk. Most people are not
happy in a "go nowhere job.â€
Yet, if a dropout pursues
and obtains a Masters Degree, |
then that dropout probably will |
not get stuck in a “go nowhere
job.â€
However, if a person does
not have enough ambition to
finish high school, then how
are they going to push
themselves through a Master's
Degree program or even a
Bachelor's degree. It is
feasible to graduate from
college even after dropping out
of high school, but it is not
realistic.
Most people think of high
school dropouts as rebels,
idiots or the ones who just
couldn't cut it. From some
perspectives that may be true,
but in some cases it is those
who just couldn't take it
anymore.
Another stereotype that I
have personally decided is
simply not true is that high
school is the “best time of your
life.†My answer to this is that
if this is the best time of my
life, I don't need to see the
worst, because right now is
pretty dreary.
Not all teachers in high
school try to enforce that they
are the dictators, whose sole
job is to prevent students from
using the restroom on a two-
hour basis. Teachers like this
hinder individual thinking.
Some teachers are very good,
some even recognize the fact
that some of their students are
considered legally to be adults
and will readily grant them the
permission to use the
“privilege†of going to the
restroom.
Then there are still some
reasons such as cruel peers
that push some kids to drop
out and flee their bad
situations.
Kids and teens especially
should be taught how to think
for themselves and make their
own resolutions about things.
People in general should
never accept “because I said
so†as an answer. This type of
Pr
what causes teens to succumb
to peer pressure.
It is simply small meager
rules and the people who
hinder individual thinking and
torment their peers that drive
the “good kids†and “smart
kids" to drop out.
Amy Guenther is a junior at
WSES student won’t feel sorry for herself
2 Jeff Berlinicke
EDITOR
Life is what you make of it.
Winter Springs fifth-grader
Virgen Osario could sit in her
wheelchair and feel sorry for
herself.
Instead, she demands more
of herself, and with the help of
her teachers and friends, she
was named Disney Dreamer
and Doer for her school.
She'll be honored at a
special ceremony at Walt
Disney World May 6.
To understand the struggle
Virgen has overcome, it might
be best for her to explain it
herself:
‘lI want to tell you a little
something about myself. I was
born in Puerto Rico on Dec. 18,
1987 and | was named Virgen
in honor of the Virgen Mary.
After I was born, doctors
noticed my back was open.
Surgeons closed it. From that
day on | have had no
movement from my waist
down. I have been in a
wheelchair almost all of my
life. I have a cerebral shunt
implanted in my head that has
to be checked to be sure it
works right. That means more
surgery.
‘I live with my mom, my little
seven-year-old brother and my
13-year-old sister. We get
along just like sister and
brother. They bother me and |
bother them right back. Even
though we fuss and bother
each other, they love me, take
care of me, and make sure |
am happy.
“My mom is very special. She
is a single parent raising all of
us. She does the best she can
Jor us. In Puerto Rico she was
a nurse, but to work here, she
would have to go back to
school. Instead she has
dedicated herself to staying at
home and taking care of us
and especially me. She always
makes sure I am clean,
dressed nicely, and happy. My
mom is doing this because she
loves me and wants
everything to be just right for
me. I help my mom out be
interpreting English to Spanish
for her. She doesn’t speak a
lot of English so I interpret for
her because | speak Spanish
and English.
“I am like most 11-year-old
children. I like arts and crafts.
I like Rugrats, watching TV,
and working on computers.
One thing I really like is to
race other kids in wheelchairs.
I don't let my handicap hold
me back and I don't let it get
me down. There are times
when I wish I could run, jump
and walk down the street.
When | start feeling sad |
think about things I can do.
When I grow up I want to be a
teacher. I will teach Science,
Art, or be a sign language
teacher for deaf children. Deaf
children need to know what is
going on around them even if
they can't hear.
“This year has been a big
year for me. For the firs time |
am going to class with regular
children. It has been hard and
there is a lot to do, but |
worked really hard to learn
how to do new things. I like it
Virgen Osario’s triumph against her serious physical
challenges eamed her the nomination of Winter
because I am making new
friends, getting to meet new
kids, and learning how to do
things for myself. Being with
other children has made me
Jfeel good, happy and
welcomed.â€
Virgen has earned all A's
and B's in her first regular
school vear and hopes to learn
Doer Award.
to walk one day.
“Nobody tells me much
about it, but I dream I'll be
able to walk one day,†she
said. “I go to therapy every
Tuesday and work really
hard.â€
Patrice Still, a Winter
Springs teacher who
nominated Virgen, wrote,
Herlad Photo by Jeff Bertinicke
Springs Elementary School's Disney Dreamer and
“Virgen has overcome
tremendous academic and
social obstacles. She has
gracefully met challenges and
has become an accepted and
needed member of her
homeroom class. She is
determined to make the best of
any new experience.â€
She already has.
Oviedo
students
have write
stuff
By Russ White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
Maybe it isn't too late after
all. Maybe there is a future for
our newspapers. Maybe some
of the big shot editors will
make room for the new kids
who want to write the world.
For 11 years, Deborah Jep-
son has been preparing hun-
dreds of eager students for ca-
reers in journalism in her
classes at Oviedo High School.
She teaches with the same
enthusiasm and wonder she
had as a youngster in Cen-
terville, lowa , where her dad
was a reporter for the Cen-
terville Daily Iowegian At 17,
Jepson was a proofreader and
covered two or three stories a
week.
Jepson recalls the first solo
assignment for the newspaper
- trying to make sense of a
county budget story. “I was
scared to death,†she told 17-
year-old Randy Smith, Jr., one
of her Oviedo High students.
“You know you felt when you
did your first story?†Jepson
asked Smith. “How many times
did you need to rewrite it? How
much more comfortable are
you now than you were then?
Was I too strict?â€
“I'm a better writer - I'm more
experienced,†Smith said. “I
feel much more confident.â€
Getting started early can
make a world of difference,
Jepson said. “Many of our
journalism students began to
write and edit at Jackson
Heights or Indian Hills Middle
schools. They worked on the
newspapers at those schools.â€
———————
Oviedo teacher Deborah Jepson (left) is the head of one of the top
newspapers in the state.
On Friday, the staff for The
Lion's Tale, met to make as-
signments for the last edition
of the school year - The
Graduation Issue. Jepson al-
lowed the editors to conduct
the session. Laura Hoffman
and Sofia Kazi, the senior edi-
tors, were assisted by Chris-
tine Brownyard and Samantha
Riepe, juniors who will edit
next year's paper.
No one was left out of the
plans or the planning. “These
kids aren't shy,†Jepson said
from aside. “They're creative
and they like to express them-
selves.†Even if two students
tried to talk at the same time,
Jepson allowed the editors to
maintain order.
It greatly pleases Jepson that
the school’s journalism stu-
dents rank at the top of the
classes at Oviedo. A year ago,
“J†students were 1-2-3 in the
Graduating Class. Valedicto-
rian Shawn Nichols is now at
Duke University, Robyn
Schriever is at Yale and Jor-
dan Weins is at the University
of Florida.
Jepson said she would prefer
the state of Florida have a
stricter set of rules that focus
on writing. “We talk at length
about journalism every day,â€
she said. “We exist in a TV en-
vironment. So it is important to
talk about what is behind a
story. To go more in depth and
to investigate more.
“It's much more involved
than asking the who, what.
why, when, where and how.
Those must still be addressed
but that's only the start if a re-
porter or writer wants to get
the whole story. We have to get
deeper and deeper in the hu-
man side of each story.â€
Phun
Lyman High School.
Lake Mary celebrates prom
Herald Photo by Arch Boothe
Lake Mary was the first of the Seminole County Bledsoe, Sarah Richardson, Jennifer Tyler, Emily
Schools to hold Prom Night. Chariton Hutton, Brad Reardon and Andy Rice celebrated at the Peabody.
Seminole High School stu-
dents recently competed in
the district competitions for
the Health Occupations Stu-
dents of America district con-
test. Winners included Khe-
dric Cash, Brooke Hall, Sara
Meisel, Jessica Swearington,
Adrea Septer, Natasha
Chida, Kelly Kamus, Marika
Delazanos, Anna Arcega,
Kristen Stark, Keidra
Daniels, Molly McKee, Ryan
Guerrina, Vernon Harris,
David Iglesias, Paulo Silva,
Nayda Escribano, Cindy
Martinez, Graham Glover,
Mitch Pernal, Kirk Gies-
brandt, Karen Nunez, Shan-
non Brewer, Nick Kotch,
Isabel Quinn, Niki Hosack,
Chris Ferrill, Matt Voke,
Kristen Theisen, Jeany
McNeal, Anna Thompson,
Christina Joselyn, Lucy
Gonzalez, Haley Smith,
Stephanie Carter and Casey
Burnham.
LI J \a
Greenwood Lakes Middle
School participated in the
1999 National PTA Reflections
Art Contest. Winners in-
cluded: Raphael Jaramillo,
Liza Grimland, Leah Cooper,
Andrew LaCour, Devan
Lopez, James Jones, Tiffany
Tso and Allison Parkin who
now move on to county com-
petitions.
Darcy Ann Carrizales, of
Winter Springs, earned a de-
gree from the University of In-
diana at Bloomington.
Mike Hale and Mike
Richardson, of Lyman High
School, took first place in the
Central Florida Auto Dealers
Competition held at Seminole
Community College. They
earned a trip to New York to
compete in the National Fi-
nals for Automobile Technol-
ogy.
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Grace Brown and Angela
Gramkow have been chosen
to represent Seminole High
School at this summer's week-
long American Legion Girls’
State program. Angela Sasso
was selected as alternate. The
objective of the program is to
provide “hands on training†in
city, county and state govern-
ment.
Garrett Goldsmith, Ri-
cardo Montalvo, Tim Peter-
son, Jeff Schoemaker and
Marcus Streater have been
selected to attend Boys State
from Seminole High School.
Chase McMorrough and Jo-
seph Sondheim were selected
as alternates.
Danielle Fotopoulos, a Ly-
man graduate, was chosen as
Southeastern Conference Soc-
cer Player-of-the-Year, Na-
tional Soccer Coaches Asso-
ciation Player-of-the-Year and
National Player-of-the-Year.
She went to the University of
Florida.
David Lee, Pretesh Patel
and Kutta Srinivasan of
Oviedo High School were
members of the team that
came in third place at the
ACM Invitational Computing
Contest. They won a game
chair for the computer club
and game software.
Tanner Brock, of Long-
wood, was named to the
Dean's Scholars list at Missis-
sippi State University. He is a
former baseball player at Lake
Brantley.
Phillip Maurice Eubanks,
from Sanford, has been
awarded a Trustee Scholar-
ship at Pfeiffer University
(N.C) It is one of the school's
most prestigious scholarships
and is awarded to incoming
transfer students. He is a for-
mer athlete at Seminole High
School.
The Musical Mustangs of
Geneva Elementary School
have been chosen to perform
at Walt Disney World's Epcot
Center.
Teresa Warmer, a fifth-
grader at English Estates
Elementary, was judged to
have the best essay submitted
to the Daughters of the Ameri-
can Revolution essay contest.
sanford, Florida
Wednesday, April 14, 1999
Youth Athletes
in Action: The Spontscand Page
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Sanford Expos
Little League Team of the Week
T-ball kids play
for the fun of it
By Amy Guenther
STAFF CORRESPONDENT
“Where dreams begin.â€
That is what the sign on the
Casselberry Little League T-
Ball field reads.
T-Ball is the sport for the
age where the kids play purely
for the sake of playing. There
are not any million-dollar
contracts here and everybody
plays.
The Cardinals, a
Casselberry T-Ball team, is
one such squad. They have 11
players, all between the ages
of 5 and 6. It is at this age
that the kids develop their
love for the game and that is
exactly what the Cardinals are
doing.
Everybody gets to bat; they
do not keep track of outs. The
kids get one base for every hit
and everybody wins. The team
is made up of both boys and
girls. T-Ball in the 90's is
quite diverse.
The coach of the Cardinals
i$ Pete Tatro, and his
daughter Hessie Tatro plays
for the team. Pete has been
coaching for several years. He
also coaches his son's.
“Hitting†is player Austin
Disset's favorite part of the
game. Austin is 5-years-old
and this is his first year of
playing.
Hitting is also Alberto
Rivera's favorite part of the
game. Alberto is also 5 and
this is his first year of playing
T-Ball.
At this age, little emphasis
is placed on skill. Most of it is
dedicated to effort.
Ryan Quinn
Sanford Braves
Cleo White
Sanford Expos
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Herald Photos by Arch Boothe |
. . . Herald Photo by Tommy Vincent
Pasta for Pennies at Indian Trails
The kids at Indian Trails Middle School worked with schools from all over
Central Florida charities. Here, Indian Trails teacher Emory Blake hosts
the county in the annual Pasta For Pennies Campaign to raise money for
some of his students for a pasta lunch.
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