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                    <text>WEEKEND

The Seminole Herald

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S a lv a tio n A r m y r e p o r ts s h o r tf a ll
By J o e D e8antie
Staff Writer
SAN FO RD — The nation's retailers
aren't the only ones feeling the effects of
a "soft" Christmas shopping season. As
the final weekend o f the year arrives,
The Salvation Army in Seminole County
is prepared to launch an llth -h ou r mall
blitz to&gt;make up for an anticipated hollda^und -ralsing shortfall of some

.

“There could be a number of factors
contributing to the decrease in donations
thlsyear,” said Major Bruce Williams.
"There was the prolonged uncertainty
of the future economy because of the

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Last minute mail campaign
designed to raise $50,000
drawn-out presidential election, we've
seen falling stock prices the final month
of the year, and some donors may feel
reluctant to make year-end donations.
Those conditions hit the Salvation
Army at a critical time. Throughout the
holiday season, the agency provides
basic necessities as well as toys and gifts
to needy children and food baskets to
families. Funds raised between

Thanksgiving and Christmas also go a
long way in providing material assis­
tance to the needy during the next fiscal
year.
"The fund-raising shortfall isn't a
result o f our kettle drives," said Bill
Stewart, director of development.
"In fact, w c had more new volunteers
ringing bells this year and more return­
ing volunteers working extra shifts. We

simply didn't get the traditional
response we normally get to our mail
appeal."
Stewart said if the Salvation Army
cannot make up the $50,000 shortfall in
the final days of 2000, the agency would
have to review its overall budget for the
next fiscal year.
"It could mean a reduction in the level
of service to the people we assist, it
could mean helping fewer people in
Seminole County or it could mean a
combination of the two," said Stewart.
The Salvation Army lost one of its
biggest revenue producing days
Sec Shortfall, Page 12A

Th« Seminole Herald pre­
sents a four-page section
looking back at the past year.
P ag e BA

Murder charges
dropped against
Geneva men

Former
Sanford City
Commissioner
Robert -Bob’
Thomas, far
right stands
wtth Sanford
City CommiaalonarVaima
Williams, Vice­
Mayor Whftay
Eckstein and
City Manager
Tony
VvtOerworp
during a street
dedteetion cer­
emony for
Thomas.

street
named

under m a t
,
Incpneultatian with the' ,
office of the State Attorney,
due |o new evidence and
Infannatton developed, mur­
der Change* against Shawn
O'Neal and E Y F b i k both of
Geneva, were dropped earlier
this week. However; both men

independent eyewltnea iden­
tification.
Thursday, Dec. 28, kw ati-

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SanardH Ulere 28, of 2391
Church S t in StnfoixLHs has
been charged with one count
of murder and two counta of
attempted aimed robbery in
connection with the shooting
aflUDoua.
L t Ed Allen with the
Seminob County Sheriff's
Office laid HiBery voluntarily
surrendered himself and pro*
vided a confession to fatvatigaton Thuraday afternoon.
He h a subsequently been
booked into thejohn E. Polk

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Former Sanford City Commiaafoner Robert Hob” Thomas dtopiays a street sign bearing his name. Standing behind
Thomas ia Ns friend and former classmate at Crooms Academy and FAMU Benny Alexander. Thomas, the first black elect­
ed to 8anford City Commission, served between 1064 and 1996.

Swnlnoto Smile

T h om as honored w ith street dedication
Staff Writer
SANFORD — For more than 30 years, former
Sanford City Commissioner Bob Thomas worked
humbly to mak* his mark on the dty. Now he has a
marker In his own name.
Friends, neighbors and d ty officials gathered at
what current commissioner Whitey Eckstein called,
“Bob Thomas' neighborhood,* Friday morning for
the official dedication of Bob Thomas Circle, replac­
ing the formerly named Bethune Circle.
Now 76, Thomas was elected Sanford's first black
d ty commissioner, serving from 1984 until 1996

City of Sanford employee who
works in the dty manager's

when he narrowly lost a run-off mayoral race to
Mayor Lariy Dale.
While Friday morning's cold temperatures made
for goose bumps and teeth chattering, the words of
praise for Thomas' service to Sanford warmed the
gathering. ■
“Bob la a hero," spoke Eckstein. "Every year I
teach my kids about him. H e's a special person."
Eckstein recalled how Thomas always carried him­
self with grace and style as a commissioner and how
he emphasized the importance of education.
" If you want to wonder about who heroes are,

Dukes of
Dixieland
coming to
Sanford
By Nick Pftofauf
Staff writer
SANFORD — The world-famous Dukes of
Dixieland will be in performance Saturday, Jan.
6, at the Helen Stairs Theatre, 201 Magnolia
Avenue In downtown Sanford. For lovers of
Dixieland music, or for that matter, pop, gospel
and country, it promises to be a performance
never to be forgotten.
The Dukes, celebrating 50 years, Is the oldest
avw nulng Jazz band In New Orleans. Tha
Dukes preserve such Dixieland favorites as
' Bourbon Street Parade and South Harm
ipart
Street Parade, mixing them in with m e‘llow
lL ..
bluea such aa Basin Street Blues and St. James
Ipflm uiy Blues.
The group contains a typical Dixieland Band
combination o f Instruments: drums, bass, clar­
inet, trumpet, trombone and piano. Although
the band is home based aboard the Steamboat
Natchez in New Orleans, and perform there
every night they're In town, the trumpet player;
Kevin Clark, will feel at home here in Central
Florida. Clark grew up in Orlando, and received
training at Stetson University in DeLand. He
also handles most of the arranging tor the
group. Several others have performed occasion­
ally at Disney World.
Over the years, they have had many firsts
Ia n
,
__
i special
guests in numerous symphony orchestras
including those in Cleveland, Baltimore,
Atlanta, Cincinnati, Los Angeles, the National
Symphony and the New York Pops.
Among their albums, CDs, DVDs and tapes,
they have recorded special tributes to such jazz
a ts as Bob Crosby and the Bob Cats, Jelly
U Morton, Louis Armstrong, and Blx
Beiderbecke.
As for other styles of music, the Dukes of

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Altamonte department offers fire prevention tips

OrnCS.

Index

By Nick Ptotfeuf

8tafT Writer
ALTAMONTE SP R IN G S — A
mobile home, owned by Virginia
Vaughn, off Maytown-Osteen Road,
east of Osteen, was destroyed by fire
Wednesday night. Prior to spotting
the fire, her son, who lives nearby,
told fire investigators he thought he
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heard voices of children approximate­
ly an hour earlier.
The home was in a wooded area,
and there was fear the fire would
spread into dry woodlands nearby. It
was extinguished before any further
damage occurred, but the mobile
home and its contents were
destroyed.
Almost as if to issue a warning for

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this particular residence, the
Altamonte Springs Fire Department
has distributed suggestions to every­
one for preventingfires in and near
homes.
Rain is seriously needed In Central
Florida. Brief rainfall will not help the
drought situation. Without a crucial

Michael Vermlllo, 8, and his unde, Ray
VefmiUo, spend a rainy day sailing a toy boat on
Lake Cardie Thursday.

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�PilRO 2/\ Sunday, December 31.2000

Tin: S eminole H erald

S em inole Summary
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

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A helping hand

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C ommunity
N otes

What a Year
Elsewhere in today's edition of the Seminole
Herald, you'll find a month-by-month breakout
of all the stories that made news during the
year 2000. Among other duties, I was given the
chore of going through every
edition of the Herald, to seek
out what may have been
important and/or interesting
to readers. It was a very inter­
esting experience.
I have no doubt that the
articles 1 found which I
thought should be included,
were not necessarily what
others may have selected. If 1
Nick
overlooked something which
P fe ifa u f you may have been involved
with or interested in — sonry
'bout that.
Joe DeSantis also has compiled a list of the
top 20 stories of the year, many are repeats of
what 1 wrote — but in much more detail. He
also wrote "Words that got in our way”. Again,
these were taken from the pages of this past
year's Herald. And Tom Vincent and Arthur
Zielinski has prepared photos from this past
year to remind you of tne people involved in
the events that molded the year 2000.
The Herald has been published for the past
93 years, (although 1 have not worked here that
long). I have had the privilege of scanning
through some of the old editions. At one time 1
was even considering doing a weekly column
on what happened in Sanford 7 5,50 and 25
ears ago. That never came to pass however,
ut the information I started gathering was
interesting.
For example, slightly over 50 years ago, vari­
ous governmental bodies in Sanford, mostly
the city commission, were considering: improv­
ing the shore of Lake Monroe, improving the
downtown lighting, paving and re-paving
st)me o f the streets where potholes have
occurred, making improvements to the parks
and baseball stadium, attempting to lure new,
clean industry to Sanford in an effort to
improve the tax base, and dozens of other pro­
jects. I probably could have used the old issues
of the Herald to find the month-by-month list of
news stories, and without a date, few would
think it's anything but modem times.
Except for the presidential election we just
had, which could easily be a once-in-a-llfctlme
occurrence, most of this year has had an aver- ‘
age amount of news here on the homefront.
Personally however, each of us probably has
our own list o f good and bad times since we
ushered in the year 2000. For some, there may
have been births, deaths, sickness, divorces,
marriages, perhaps a party you attended, a
contest you won, a promotion and raise or a
demotion or firing from your job.
It has been said that if we take the time on
this New Year's holiday to actually write down
lists of good and bad things that happened to
us in the past year, our list of good will be
longer — if we think positive.
But look at it this way. We now have a brand
new year in the immediate future. We can start
fresh, and accumulate a list of good things we
can be pleased with next Dec. 31.
So with this in mind, the staff and manage­
ment of the Seminole Herald wishes everyone a
HAPPY NEW YEAR.

Sex Offenses
Members of the City County
Investigative Bureau (CC1B) of
Seminole County conducted an
undercover operation Thursday.
Arrests were made at two loca­
tions.
Fred Raymond Canas, Jr , 50,
of Ohio Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested at Big Tree Park on
General Hutchinson Parkway
near Longwood. He was charged
with assignation to commit a
lewd act, indecent exposure in
public and possession of under
20 grams of cannabis.
Gregory Alliston MaGuire, 53,
o f Amethyst Way, Lake Mary,
was arrested at Big TVec Park on
charges of sexual offense, engaging/offering lewdness.
Joseph Edward Leslie, 33, of
Orange Drive, Altamonte
Springs, was arrested by the
CCIB at the Environmental
Center on Osprey Trail in
longwood. He was charged with

Solid Waste Schedule
On New Years Day, Monday,
Jan. 1, there will be no residen­
tial garbage or recycling collec­
tion services in unincorporated
Seminole County. The same
schedule has been announced
for the City of Sanford. Service
will resume on the next regu­
larly scheduled day.
Both the Central Thinsfer
Station on SR-419 in
Longwood and the Seminole
County Landfill in Geneva will
be dosed for the holiday.
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Major Bruce Williams of the Salvation Army accepts e check for $1,000 from Wen Stockselt, left, president of Sanford
Rotary/Breekfast Club, and Pat Stenstrom. Rotary board member and past-president. The money will go toward the Salvation Army’s
Family Focus program.
Marie Your Calendars: Details are
still being hammered out, but pencil in
an evening of debate between mayoral
and City Commission candidates in
Districts 1 and 2 for Feb. 27. The talk
fest will take place at the Helen Stairs
Theater. We may be there a while.
The growing list of candidates is
beginning to read like a couple of law
firms. In District 1, its Kuhn, Rogers,
Lowell &amp; Woodruff. In the Mayor's
contest it could be Dale, Lcssard Sc
Reed. Little bird department says one
of those "anonymous” candidates who
picked up a qualifying package from
the city
office is Larry Blair who
ity clerk's
cl
could be making a second run for the
mayor’s job.
Armed and well Informed:
Pressured by numerous and eclectic
development Interests, Sanford proper­
ty owners are fast learning the ropes in
persuasively addressing the City
Commission and the city's Planning
and
Zoning Boards. Cose in point was
the recent request by Rami Yoscfian for
an ossisted-living facility and walk-in
health clinic at the former Velma
Carter Center. Armed with not only a
laundry list of concerns, spokespersons
for about 30 residents near the 14lh
and Magnolia Avenue location dted
dty code and statutes to plead their
case. End result was yes for the assisted-livituz facility but no to a health
clinic. To Yoscftan’s credit he promised
to meet with nearby residents to get
input on his final site-plan proposal.

indecent exposure in public,
engaging to commit/offer lewd­
ness and possession of narcotics
equipment.
Burglary suspect
Sheriff's deputies arrested
Pliillip Carlos Davis, 21, listed as
homeless in Winter Park, on SRispect in a
burglary case. When the officer
attempted to handcuff Davis, he
broke free and fled, but was
found hiding under a residence
on Anchor Road. The deputy
said as Davis was being driven to
tail, he discovered Davis had a
handcuff key and was attempt­
ing to break free again.
Davis was ultimately charged
with two counts of escape, resist­
ing an officer with violence, pos­
session of concealed handcuff
key, giving a false identification
to a law enforcement officer.

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Oviedo City Coundl
The Oviedo City Coundl
will meet Tuesday, Jan. 2,
beginning at 7 p.m. Among
items on the agenda is rules
dealing with house moving
through the dfy of Oviedo,
and a review
fines and considers
new
ones.
Oviedo City Hall is located
at 400 Alexandria Boulevard.

Sanford City Commissioner Whitey
Eckstein spoke with genuine emotion
at the street dedication ceremony for
former commissioner Bob Thomas
Friday morning, he didn't miss the
opportunity to crock up the crowd on
hand for the event
"Bob Thomas can be proud to be the
first black elected to Sanford's City
Commission. And I'm proud to be the
first 'Whitey.'"

Lights or fights? Frelimina ry ideas
are being baited around for the instal­
lation of historically replicated street
lighting in Sanford's Historic District
Not everyone is in agreement on the
cost and future Impact on homeown­
ers' electricity bills. Still In the embry­
onic stages, plans call for a special
assessment for the purchase and instal­
lation of tire lights. The real catch may
be in the current proposal that would
also assess homeowners a portion of
the elcctridfy bill for the next 20 years.
Some residents, armed with calculators
and factoring in for Inflation on energy
costs over the next two decades arc
already adamantly opposed to the
idea.
Commission Comedy: While

Early Supporter Following the cere­
mony to rename Bethunc Circle to Bob
Thomas Circle, Thomas reflected on
his early support for development of
the Seminole Townc Center despite ini­
tial opposition. TUrns out Thomas
went on the record early for another
substantial and controversial city Issue:
the development o f a hotel and confer­
ence center on Lake Monroe. Seminole
Herald reporter Nick Pfeifauf was rum­
maging through his notes from the
1996 mayoral rare and came across
these comments from Thomas.
"There arc a lot of vacant lots along
the lakcfront It could become enter­
tainment row. An apartment would be
a great potential, and I sec one day, a
big motel with a convention renter.
But the only way we can do it is to
attract more people into Sanford."
Thomas for Mayor? He lost in 1996
but there's another Mayor's rare com­
lng up In March. Bob
mas was
asked att76 years old if he might give
jubllc
ubiic office
ol
another shot. "No w
wary,"
e chuckled. "Absolutely no way.

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ensued during which time the
deputies leg was injured when a
fence gate fell on him as Williams
was attempting to flee.
Williams was charged with
resisting an officer with violence,
battery on an officer, and resist­
ing an officer without violence.
He was also served a warrant for
selling cocaine within 1000 feet of
a school.

Police

Blotter

resisting an officer without vio­
lence, and in connection with
being located under the Anchor
Road house, he was also charged
with unarmed burglary to a
structure.
Officer Injured
Sheriff's deputies arrested
Raymond Williams Jr„ 44, of
Altamonte Springs, tin Jackson
Street in Altamonte Springs
Friday. A deputy located
Williams, who was wanted on a
felony warrant. A struggle

John Doe Charged
Sanford police stopped a man
and woman in a vehicle at Oneal
Street and Sipes Avenue early
Friday. After the vehicle ivas
stopped, tiie driver attempted to
escape on foot, but was appre­
hended in a nearby wixxJed area
in Midway. The driver reportedly
refused to give an identification
or any information to the deputy.
The woman passenger reported
that the man liad been holding
her in tire vehicle against her
will.

Temporarily listed as John
Doe, the driver was charged with
kidnapping/falsc imprisonment,
driving under the influence of
alcohol and resisting an officer
without violence. The vehicle
involved had been reported
stolen, and the driver was also
charged with grand theft of a
motor vehicle.
Warrant Served
Sheriff's deputies located Jerry
David Hightower, 33, of Winter
Park, in the Midway area early
Friday. He was wanted on war­
rants in Flagler County for
escape, in Seminole County for
failing to appear on a charge of
burglary to a dwelling, and in
Orange County for an unlisted
warrant. Because Hightower
attempted to run fntm the
deputy, he was also charged with
aggravated fleeing/eluding and
resisting an officer, after he was
found hiding under a house.

T h e Se m in o l e H e r a l d

Fine Aits Theatre
The Seminole Community
College Fine Arts Theatre will
present Shirley Valentine, a
comedy by W ily Russell, from
January 4 through 21.
Performances will be at 8 p m
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
and 2 p.m. on Sundays. Cost is
$18 with discounts for seniors
and students. For additional
information or reservations,
phone 407-328-2040.
Orchid Show
An Orchid Show and Sale
will be held January 14, from 8
a.m. until 4 p m , at the
Germaine Marvel Community
Building at the Maitland Art
Center The event, organized
by David Swoyer of Sands
Orchids of New Smyrna Beach
will include six Central Florida
o rch id d e a le r *. T h e e v e n t Is

open to the public and there is
no charge for admission, mm*
For additional information
or directions, phone 407-5392181.
Power Wheelchairs Available
The Senior Wheels USA
Program is making available
power (electric) wheelchairs to
senior citizens, 65 and older,
and the permanently disabled
at no cost to the recipient if
they qualify. The wheelchairs
arc provided to those who can­
not walk and cannot self-propel a manual wheelchair and
who meet the additional
guidelines of the program. No
deposit is required.
Persons needing a power
wheelchair for use in the home
should phone Leon Johnson at
1-800-246-6010.
Guardian Ad litem
The Seminole County
Gardian Ad Litem Program is
in need of volunteers to advo­
cate for the best interest of
abused, neglected and aban­
doned children in a court pro­
ceeding. To become a Catalan
Ad Litem volunteer persons
must be at least 21 years of age,
possess good judgment, com­
mon sense and be capable of
helping a child in crisis.
Favorable references are
required, as well as a back­
ground check and 24 hours of
training.
Guardian Ad Litem training
will be held at the Seminole
County Juvenile Justice Center,
190 Bush Blvd., Sanford,
January 19,20 and 26. Persons
who are interested should
phone Myma at 407-665-5370.

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published.

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Obituaries
GENEVIEVE B. BAUMEISTER
Genevieve B. Baumeisler, 82,
Pine Crest Drive, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Dec. 27,2000 at Vitas
Hospice. Bom August 14,1018 in
Now York City, she moved to
Sanford in I960. She was a home­
maker and a Catholic.
Survivors include husband,
Ernest; sons, Ernest of Uingwood,
John of Marion, Ind.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
SHIRLEY T.BRUMLEY
Shirley T. Brumley, 66, South
Palmetto Avenue, Sanford, died
Tuesday, Dec. 26,2000. Bom in
Geneva, she was a lifelong Central
Florida resident. She was a home­
maker and a member of First
Presbyterian Church of Sanford.
Survivors include husband,
John; daughters, Debby Smith,
Longwood, Ginger Brumley,
Sanford, Patricia Kinder, Jackson,
Tenn.; sons, John S. Jr., and Frank
N., both of Sanford; five grandchil­
dren.
Baldwin-Fairehild Funeral
Home Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge of
arrangements.
FRED L DUDLEY
Fred L Dudley, 78, Elm Avenue,
Sanford, died Wednesday, Dec 27,
2000. Bom in Georgia, ho moved to
Central Florida in 1934. He was a
trainman and a Protestant. He
belonged to Masons, Penny
Pinchers Organization, and was a
US. Navy veteran
Survivors include sons, Fred W„
Sanford, Ron, DeBary; brother, J.C.,
Minnesota; five grandchildren;
three greatgrandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairehild Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, In charge of
arrangements.

KATHRYN MARY DYKSTRA
Kathryn Mary Dykstra, 59, Still
Forest Terrace, Sanford, died
Friday, Dec. 22,2000 at Florida
Hospital South, Orlando. She was
bom in Chicago, III., and moved to
Central Florida fn&gt;m Like Geneva,
Wis., in 1977. She was a homemak­
er and a Catholic.
Survivors include daughters,
Barbara Ohland, Deltona, Mary
Vogenitz and Laura Dykstra, both
of Sanford; son, Robert, Sanford;
sisters, Judy Crase, Mandelln, 111.,
Dorothy Moore, Prescott, Ariz.;
brother, William Moore,
Wilisfon.Vt.; two grandchildren.
Altman-Long Funeral Home,
DeBary, in charge of arrangements.
GARY JOHN LAFFREY
Gaty John Laffrcy, 26, Monroe
Avenue, DeBary, died Monday,
Dec. 25,2000. Bom in Newberry,
Mich., he moved to Central Florida
in 1981. He was a picture frame
assembler and a Baptist.
Survivors include daughters,
Jessica Marie and Emily, both of
Longwood; mother and stepfather,
Jeaneen and John G. Smith,
DeBary; father, Gary M., Orlando;
brothers, Samuel, Grand Marais,
Mich., Jason Smith, New Orleaas,
La., Gregory Smith and Benjamin
Smith, both of DeBary; paternal
grandparents, Ed and Mary
Laffrcy, Cnwsviile, Tenn.; maternal
grandmother, Shirley Jenkins,
Grand Marais, Mich.; companion,
Tara Smith, Sanford.
Tri-County Cremation Service,
Longwood, in charge of arrange­
ments.
LILLIAN WANDA LOWE
Lillian Wanda Lowe, 70,
Montcdto Ave., Deltona, died
Friday, Dec. 22,2000 at Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial, Orange
City. Bom March 8,1930 in
Baltimore, Md.. sire moved to
Central Florida in 1978. She was a

homemaker
Survivors include sons, Brian,
Deltona, Dennis, Stevensvilfc, md ,
Howard, Orlando; daughter,
Donna Wagner, Deltona; brother,
Albert Frabe, Millersville, Md.;
seven grandchildren; five great­
grandchildren.
Batdauff Family Funeral Home
ft Crematory, Orange City, in
charge of arrangements.
BETT1E M. MEYER
Betlie M. Meyer, 77, Augusta
Way, Casselberry, diet! Thursday,
Dec. 28,2000. Bom in Newark,
Ohio, sire moved to Central Florida
in 1983. She was a music teacher
and a Protestant. She was n World
War II veteran of the US. Navy.
Survivors include husband,
Henry, Casselberry; son, Hal,
Oviedo; daughters, Bettie Kipke,
Sanford, Beverly Moore and
Barbara Rupp, both of Carroll

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Seminole County including the
new campus in Oviedo. All
classes will begin on Jan. 8,
2001. Other locations will be at
the main campus in Lake Mary
and Hunt Club in Apopka.
Classes are free for adults 16
years of age and older who are
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Winter Park, in charge of arrange­
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ANNA HUNTER PULI.IF
Anna I lunter I’ullie, 69,
Wigman Drive, Eahinvllle, died
Sunday. Dec. 24,2IXX). Bom in
Gainesville, she moved to Sanlonl
in 1961. She was a custodial crew
leader and a member, deaconess,
and choir member at Macedonia
Missionary Baptist Church. Sin*
was a member of Mothers Board,
Senior Citizens Group and AARP.
Survivors include Iitishaiuf,
George; sous, Lindon Fox,
Gainesville, Arthur Counts,
Hawthorne; daughters, Ethel Fox,
Eatonville, Edna James,
Gainesville, Lillie P. Robinson,
LaCross; Sheryl M. Bexley, Tampa.
Melinda Counts, Baton Rouge, I a.;
brother, Horace J. Hunter, Fort
Pierce; 14 grandchildren.

DAVID P. REAZER
David P. Roa/er, 51, fiorada
Road, Sanford, died Sunday, Dec.
24, 21KX) at Ills residence. Bom July
17, 1949 in Springfield, III., he
moved to Sanford from Memphis,
Tenn. in 1995.1le was in pnxfuctlon services for the Daytona Beach
News Journal, i le was a Protestant.
Survivors Include wife. Sherry,
Sanford; mother, Rae Reazer,
Boulder City, Nov.; sister, Susan
Edwards, Boulder City; brother,
Janie's, Guthrie, Okla.
Gramkow Funeral I tome,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
EVAM VISCO
Evam Visco, 74, Finvood Drive,
Deltona, died Tuesday, Dec. 26,

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moved to Central Florida from
1luntington, N Y. in 1968. She was
a homemaker and a Lutheran.
Survivors include husband, Leo,
Deltona; sons, John Bono,
IxingwtxxJ, Mike Bono, IX'ltona;
daughter, Kathy Newsotn, Fem
Park; sister, Glsela Thornton,
Leesburg; two grandchildren.
Tri-County Cremation Service,
Urngwood, in charge of arrange­
ments.
JULIA T.WHYTAL
Julia T. Whytal, 86, Newmark
Drive, IX'ltona, died Monday, Dec.
25,2(XX) at Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial, Orange City. Bom June
14,1914 in Brooklyn, N.Y., she
moved to Deltona from Newnan,
Ga. in 1990. Sire was a home
maker.
Survivors include son, John H.,
Enon, Ohio; daughter, Anne
Florence, Deltona; five grandchil­
dren; one great-grandchild.
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2001 Wishlist
Vision and hope for
the year to come
As 2001 stands poised to unfold before us, it is
traditional to make some type of New Year's reso­
lution. Instead, the Seminole Herald would like to
share with readers its vision and hopes for things
we would like to see come to pass in our commu­
nity over the next 12 months. Some of our wishes
are substantial and far-reaching. Others may seem
small in the grand scheme of things but contribute
to the fabric and quality of life in our municipalities
and county as a whole. We invite you to share in
our wish list for 2001.
To our County Commission and Sanford City
Commission: Our hopes are for a robust and high­
ly positive response to a Request for
Qualifications/Request for Proposal on a water­
front hotel and conference center on the shores of
Lake Monroe. If the response is affirmative, pro­
ceed with gusto. If the response is luke warm and
tinged with unacceptable risk, have the foresight
ana wisdom to back off the prospect of taxpayers
subsidizing a questionable venture,
nd candidates in upcoming municipal
To voters and
races in Sanford and Lake Mary: If the 2000 elec­
tion taught us anything, it is that one vote does
count Our wish if for vibrant, concerned, and
thoughtful candidates to step forward and display
a willingness to take on leadership roles with no
hidden agendas. Here's to campaigns that deal
intelligently with the real issues that affect our
future and to refrain from nasty campaigning and
personal attacks. Here's also hoping citizens in
both communities value their individual votes and
turn out at the polls, realizing local elections give
us the greatest amount of local control and gover­
nance.
To the Sanfo id /Orland o International Airport
and the Sanford Port Authority: Keep up the good
work and keep growing. The success o f the Port
Authority's Business Incubator and the airport's
future rolei in
‘ both international and domestic air
travel play a critical part in a diversified economy
and employment infrastr
infrastructure locally and region­
ally.
And while we're on the subject of travel, here's to
the new 1-4 bridge and the County's Trails
Programs being completed on time and on budget
Casting an eye toward Tallahassee, our wish here
is for our State Legislature to wiselv address the
constitutional amendment passed by Florida vote
for high speed rail. Wants are one thing, needs ar
another. Did anybody bother figuring out where
the billions to build it are going to come from? Did
anyone bother to figure out how it helps alleviate
gridlock and who ultimately benefits from it?
Our 2001 wish for all of our public safety officials
is for a 365-day year where not one police officer or
firefighter is injured or killed in the line of duty
while serving and protecting us.
Here's wishing Lake Mary good fortune in its
efforts to renovate its downtown area. Old fashion
downtown's seem to be all the rage. Likewise,
we're proud Sanford continues to be revitalized
into a thriving entity.
Our wish for the hundreds of public and private
school system teachers and administrators is for a
productive year, continued improvement and
increasing accountability. To each student in our
county our wish is for a year of personal growth,
an increased emphasis on personal responsibility
and a school year void of violence, drugs, and
counter-productive activities.
On a purely selfish note, we wish to have our old
name back for the Central Florida Zoo. The
Orlando Zoo at Sanford sounds more confusing
than a South Florida butterfly ballot.
Our wish for native son Tim Raines is for a suc­
cessful comeback from Lupus and retirement with
his new, old team, the Montreal Expos. Here's
wishing David Eckstein is the starting second baseman for the Anaheim Angels on Opening Day this
spring.
To each of our readers, our wish if for a year of
amiiy
good health and good fortune, of close famil
bonds and enrichment of the heart, soul , and
human spirit
To each of our advertisers, continued prosperity
and good market-place fortune. Our success is bed
to your success.
We shared quite a ride together in Seminole
County in 2000. It was a year marked by tragedy
and joy, success and failure, surprise and astonish­
m ent
Here's to our continued journey together in 2001.

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R O B E R T A R IA IL
T ooking back on what a crazy
1—ryear it's been — what with
______________ Elian, the con­
federate flag,
W's malaproplsms.
Core’s
sis! a
lore’s sighs,
dead man win­
ning a Senate
seat and
capped off by
"tne election
that wouldn't
___ end" — I'm
reminded of
the Chinese curse: 'May you live in
interesting times." Only lor me. It's
not a curse, it's a blessing!

JIM B E R R Y
T A Forking with general, topical and
V V social scene subjects is always fun
to d o .... I commented
on such diverse things
as: high gasoline
prices, ballot chads,
‘ Harry Potter,' road
rage, the disappear­
ance of Los Alamos
nuclear secrets, 'Who
Wants to Marry a
Millionaire?' and
President Bill and
. Senator Hillary, who
continued to be the
Stars of the 2000 show. Of course, the blggee
story was the unbelievably close presiden­
tial election... It was a historic, great ride fot
political junkies, talking heads, high-pow­
ered lawyers and editorial cartoonists.

E D S T E IN
K, the election was in November, right? Was there another story in the ID months before
that? If there was, I can't remember anything about it. Some weirdness in the Mideast or
something. An American ship bombed. Or was that the year before? The only thing I do know Is
that I didn't want this election to
end. It was
WAY too
much fun.
You know
those crazy
protesters at
the Supreme
Court, half
of them
screaming
for Gore to
concede,
half of them
ng that the Bushes stole it?
nut in the background
yelling 'Four More Years!’ was
a cartoonist.

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JE F F S TA H L E R
s the year 2000 arrived, technology was to
fail us and didn't — but the year was full
of surprises, nonethe­
less. We lost a king,
Charles Schulz. VVc
watched the Elian
Gonzalez soap opera,
the'Survivor miniseries and the drama of
the Olympics. John
Rocker mouthed off and
Bobby Knight lost his
temper for the last time
for Indiana basketball.
Napster ruled and
Firestone tires didn't. And then we had tire elec­
tion. And the election. And the election

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From A to Z
Art Zielinski asks people what they th ink...
What / thought
would b e on e o f
the easiest A to Z
questions to
answer, turned out
to b e on e o f the
m ost difficult.
A fter asking m ore
than 15 people, I
fin ally fou n d my
first person willing
to participate In
the street survey.
The dreaded ques­
tion which many
p eop le tried to
avoid was, '‘What
a re you r New
Year's resolu­
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I’m suiting a new
business in Sanford
— the Mulberry Bush
— and I plan to work
very hard to make it
as prosperous as I
can.
Pat Moyt,
Sanford

I plan io read my
Bible everyday. I'm
also going to join a
painting dub in
Seminole County and
start painting again.
Susan Jaramlllo,

Latte Mary

I have ■ Me-tong
resolution, with fun­
damental goals to
work on throughout
my life. I think New
Year's resolutions
just fall by the way-

I don't make New
Year's resolutions
anymore. I would just
end up breaking
them and be disap­
pointed.
Cynthia Ebaugh,

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paid on time. I also
plan to stay away
from greasyr foods.
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Mark Evans,

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Sunday. ItcmiilxT .'II. 2000

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Many different tropical and
subtropical plants arc found In
a typical Florida landscape.
W hile tropical plants need to
.................................... be protect­
ed from
tem pera­
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below 50
degrees,
subtropical
plants can
harden to
withstand
freezing
tempera­
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The abilAl
tty of
plants to
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~ ” w w ” ” ” freezing
temperatures is influenced by
temperature changes prior to a
freeze.
A gradual decrease in tem­
perature over a relative long
period o f time prepares the
plants to withstand cold tem­
peratures.
Plants normally tolerant to
low temperatures may be
injured if a sudden decrease in
temperature o c c u rs. Cold
injury can occur to the entire
lant or to plant parts such as
uds, flow ers, fruits, trunks,
stem s or roots.
Many ptant parts can adapt
to tolerate cold, but fruits and
roots have little ability to
develop cold tolerance.

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as soon as they have turned
brown.
Cold damaged to woody tis­
sues can be best determined by
examining the food conducting
tissues under the bark.
If scratching into the bark
reveals black or brown tissues,
continue the search until you
find green tissues when
scratched.
Prune back to the live wood
to promote healthy growth of
the branches.

Cold In)ury To Palms
Remove damaged portions
o f leaves but keep the green,
not injured portions of the
leaves to maintain a high level
of photosynlhctic area.
Spray palms with a copper
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fungicidei at the recommended rate. Repeat the
spray 10 days after the first
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peratures, but under the same
conditions, roots o f plants in
the landscape will escape cold
injury.
Roots o f plants in exposed
containers can be injured by
low temperatures and show no
apparent damage until the
plants are stressed at higher
temperatures.
S o li Heat
Radiating heat from soli
warms the air above ground
and low-growing plants will
greatly benefit from this
source o f heat. Soil heat Is best
preserved by m ulches placed
around plants to protect the
roots.
O rganic mulches such as
ne bark: are
a recommended.
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Fertilization
M ost landscape plants are
fertilized two or three times a
year,
In Central Florida, usually
one application is scheduled in
March and another in
September.
Late fall applications should
be avoided as It can promote
untim ely late flush o f new
growth. Fertilizer rates should
be reduced in the fall because
plant nutrient consumption
declines during the colder
months.
Plants should receive in the
fall about one third to one half
the normal fertilizer rate.
Irrigation
Wat)
Catering plants several
hours before a freeze w ill pro­
tect plants because a wet soil
will absorb more solar radia­
tion than a dry soil. This heat
will be released during the
night thus helping to protect
the roots o f the plants.
A fter a freeze, plants should
be watered to provide w ater to
the plants which may be losing
w ater through transpiration
and the w ater in the soli may
not be available because it is
frozen, this is especially true in
container plants.

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Coverings
M aterials such as cloth
sheets, quilts and plastics can
be placed over plants to pro­
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Covers that extend to the
ground and do not touch the
plant tissues, will protect
plants by reducing radiant
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the coverings, may result in
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Pruning A fter A Freeze
Pruning should be delayed
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Dead leaves may be removed

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A Year In Review
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Seminole’s top stories of the year
By J o e D eSantis
Staff Writer

intent to distribute cocaine ami of carrying a
firearm during a drug trafficking offense. I ler
sordid relationship with crack dealer Antonio
Holley and twin convictions for lying to federal
agents during an investigation nets her 21
months in prison, two years of supervised
release and 50 hours of community service. She
faced as many as 20 years in jail and fines in the
hundreds of thousands of dollars hail she been
found guilty of the more serious charges.

A Tow. What a way to
1/ \ j begin the nciv millenniV V urn. Seminole County,
catapulted into the national spot­
light as an integral player in the
2000 presidential race, closes out
the first year o f a nciu century with
no shortage o f major neius events
that helped shape our community
both locally and on a national level.
As we catch our collective breaths
on the eve o f 2001, the editorial
staff o f the Seminole Herald reflects
on the events that dominated our
locale over the past 12 months.
Here's how we rank the top 20 local
stories o f 2000.
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1 . S e m in o le C o u n ty a b s e n te e b a llo t
c o n tro v e rs y : With the 2000 presidential elec­
tion embroiled in controversy, rhetorical skir­
mishes, and legal battles before the highest
courts in the state and nation, the eyes of
America and the world were squarely focused
on 15,000 absentee ballots cast in Seminole
County. Longwood attorney Harry Jacobs sued
Supervisor o f Elections Sandra Goaid, George
W. Bush and Dick Cheney when it was discov­
ered Goard allowed GOP operatives the use of
her office to correct missing information from a
mass absentee ballot request mail-out.
With the election outcome in the balance,
Jacobs lost first in Leon County Circuit Court
and again on an appeal before the Florida
Supreme Court. Poor judgment and misman­
agement, yes, the courts said. Fraud and collu­
sion no. Against the glare of a national spotlight
and under the scrutiny of a media microscope,
Seminole County emerged as a prime player in
the nation's most dramatic story of the year.
The counhy rode an emotional hurricane for 36
days before Al Gore conceded and electors offi­
cially cast Florida's 25 electoral votes for Bush
on Dec.18.

In November, all eyes were on Seminote County's vote tabulation in the race for the presidency. In Decomber, the Florida
Supreme Court voted to allow the count ol absentee ballots in Seminole County to stand as they woro declared, and
George W. Bush wont on to win tho election
Northeast that bring more travelers and busi­
ness to Seminole County. Dove-tailed with a
possible new hotel and conference center on
Lake Monroe, we may one day host, wine, and
dine those visitors, capturing their tourist and
travel dollars currently shuttled off to Orange
County.

5 . G o o d b y e " M a c ," Y o u 'll b e
m iss e d : Facing a painful battle with terminal
cancer, Sanford fixture and city commissioner
Mac McClanahan takes his life. His passing is
the final chapter in a legacy of community
activism, public service, and humanitarianism.
Whether fixing bicycles for underprivileged
children or fighting the good fight for the
underdog, McClanahan's departure creates a
void on the Sanford City Commission and a
hole in the city's heart.
6 . A Ju d ic ia l firs t: Longwood attorney
James C. Perry is nominated by Florida
Governor Jeb Bush and is investiturcd as
Seminole County's first black judge to be
appointed to the 18th Judicial Circuit of Florida.
Perry is presented his judicial robe by the
Seminole County Bar Association and his judi­
cial gavel by the Brevard County Bar
Association. Family, friends, and dignitaries
share the historic moment.

2 . S a n fo rd 's C o n fe re n c e C e n te r an d
h o te l: Stop. Go. Yes. No. Maybe. After
years of foot dragging and intermittent starts
and stops, a defining moment in the future of
Sanford's waterfront. Seminole County
Commissioners vote 3-2 to partner with the City
of Sanford if a Request for
Qualifications/Request for Proposals draws a
private partner convinced a hotel and confer­
ence center on the shores of Lake Monroe can be
a winner. By mid-summer 2001, the city and
county will decide whether or not to build. If
the answer is yes, Sanford's waterfront will
undergo dramatic changes and the city may
finally have the cornerstone it needs to spark
substantial redevelopment of the downtown
area and Historic District.
3 . O rla n d o -S a n fo rd In te rn a tio n a l
A irp o rt E x p a n sio n : An expanded runway,
additional gates and a new state-of-the-art
domestic passenger terminal clearly indicate a
vibrant future for a long-dormant facility.
International passenger traffic hits the 2 million
mark and domestic flights continue to be added.
Pan American marches forward in developing
regional hubs in New England and the

ly in half funding for the social service agency.
Months later, an Orlando facility looking to
transform the old Hcilig Meyers storefront on
17-92 into an indigent health care clinic for
tuberculosis patients, withdraws request for n
similar variance.

9 . A n d th e w in n e rs a r e ? No problems
with ballots here. All three incumbents running
for county commission seats earn confidence of
the voters. Daryl McLain, Grant Mnloy and
Dick Van Dor Weide return to the dais after
sometimes nasty campaigning involving other
commission members jumping into the fray.
Meanwhile, Don Eslinger tramps the upstart bid
of former Lake Mary Police Chief Richard Beary
• by a 70-30 margin to return for another term as
: Seminole County's top cop. In Longwood,
Mayor Paul Lovestrand fends off a second chal­
lenge bv Craig Van Hooven and Steve Miller
narrowly defeats political newcomer George
McKenzie to retain city council seats. Peaceful
Lake Mary welcomes ITmm Greene as new
mayor, filling the slu&gt;es of departed David
Mealor who makes the jump to Ihe Florida
House of Representatives. DeDe Schaeffner
unseats controversial Bob Goff on the Seminole
County School Board. Randy Jones pounds
doors and bums shoe leather to emerge from
the pack a winner to fill the vacant seat of
McClanahan on Sanford's city commission.
10.
If y o u b u ild it, th e y w ill co m e :
Seminole Community College completes con­
struction on the Oviedo Program Campus.
Now county residents can go from kindergarten
to the Ph.D. level without having to set foot out­
side Seminole County. October registrations hit
3,000 for January 2001 first term. Ih e $30 mil­
lion 147,000 square foot facility offers traditional
A.A. Liberal Arts deg rev programs, high lech
certification programs, self enrichment and
leisure classes to boot.
11.
If y o u d o n 't b u ild it, th e y w ill b e
h a p p y : County residents along SR 4(&gt; pack
county commission chambers and convince the
board that a super-sized proposed Wal-Mart is
too much for them to swallow. Commission
votes down the project. By year's end Wal-Mart
announces plans for a super store in the
Seminole Plaza. Publix vacates its spot, Ross
moves to Publix's old digs and Wal-Mart knocks
down a few walls and expands into where Ross
formally was located.
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Hwald photo by Tommy Vloconl

Sanford City Commissioner A.A. McClanahan diod In
April following a painful battlo with terminal cancer.

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4.
S o u p 's O n -S o is Ih e B a ttle : Packed
chambers at Sanford City Hall over a request by
Jean Metts and Seminole Volunteer Enterprise's
to transform a food distribution facility at 4th
and Elm into a soup kitchen.
Following contentious debate in which Metts
labels the City Commission and Historic District
residents as "plantation owning racists," board
votes 3-2 to grant a dimensional variance.
Angered homeowners sue the city, claiming
Commission violated its own ordinances and
code enforcement. A mediated settlement
results in reduced hours and days Metts can
operate. Since early spring, few meals have
been served and County Commission cuts near­

7 . B o y s o n th e B u s: When they rolled
into town two weeks before the presidential
election, few of us could have anticipated how
pivotal Seminole County would turn out to be
for Texas Gov. George VV. Bush and Dick
Cheney. The politicos packed Seminole
Community College for a spirited campaign
stop, telling us "help is on the way." Just for
good measure "VV" brought along former pri­
mary rival John McCain and little brother Jeb,
who just happens to be governor of his own
state.
8 . S e x , L ie s , a n d A u d io T a p e :
Darlene Ladoczky, a 12-year veteran of the
Sanford Police Department is busted, charged
with trafficking in cocaine and having sex with
a convicted drug dealer-informant. She dodges
the more serious convictions of conspiracy with

M«faid photo by Tommy Vincent

In March, Sominolo County swore in its first black
judge, as Gov. Job. Bush oppomtod Longwood resi­
dents Jim Perry to tho 18th Judicial Court

Year ender-words that got in our way
By J o e D eSantis
Staff Writer
hether by accident, design,
fate, chance, or circum­
stance, this nation's rhetori­
cal landscape is an ever-evolving con­
tinuum. Words move in and out of our
national vocabulary with a great degree
of regularity. Some become old and
passl, others take on new contextual
meaning. We find some unique vernac­
ular friends and interpret old familiar
ones in newfangled ways. Failing that,
our collective cultural genius gives
birth to brand new machinations, often
resulting in downright fabrications of

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manufactured double speak. Put your
ear to the ground and join us as we
revisit, in no particular order, how
words got in our way during the year
2000.
Chad — Once thought to be a small
country in north-central Africa, south of
Libya. A more contemporary interpre­
tation: a small component part of a an
angst-filled Florida punch card ballot.
Sw inging chad — Not to be con­
fused with the Benny Goodman era. A
partially dislodged chad rendered con­
troversial by the inability of some
South Florida voters to muscle it loose.
Dimpled chad— A really cute
swinging chad that may or may not be

S w i n g i n g ch a d
( s w i n 'ji n ' c h a d ), n.
N o t to b e c o n fu s e d
w ith th e B e n n y
G o o d m an era.

A p ar­

tia lly d is lo d g e d c n a d
re n d e re d c o n tr o v e r s ia l
b y th e in a b ility o f s o m e
S o u th F lo r id a v o te r s to
m u s c l e it lo o s e .
counted depending on one's political
predisposition.

Pregnant chad — Please see
Madonna.
Undervotes — Votes in the state of
Florida that were not counted during
the 2000 presidential election.
Democrats refer to undervotes as “we
was robbed." Republicans refer to
undervotes as votes disallowed due to
lack of uniform standards or criteria for
counting purposes. Republicans also
refer to undervotes as "the winning
margin."
Recount — not to be confused with
Count Dracula, although watching the
on-again, off-again tortured process
was enough to make one's blood run
cold. Also, what Al Gore didn't get.

Absentee ballots — any combinati
of ballots that fit the following criteri
ballots cast by absent-minded voters;
ballots not counted by abscnt-mindei
supervisors of elections; any military
ballot challenged by a Democrat; any
Seminole County ballot challenged b
I larry )acobs; any Seminole County
ballot "fixed" by Republican opera­
tives.
Disenfranchisement — The post­
election mantra of any I Vmocratic cr
baby, also known as a IX'inocratic
spokesperson, also known as liberal
media spinmeisters.
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2000: The

Sunday, December 31. 2000 I’flflP 7.A

in Photos

Herald photographers
Tommy Vincent and
Arthur Zielinski
remem ber 2 0 0 0
through some o f their
favorite photos.

Hwald photo by Arthur ZtoOnakl

At left, Don Smith, 70.
participates in the men's
200 motor Individual med­
ley during the 26th
Annual Golden Ago
Games. Smith was swim­
ming in the new Olympicsize pool, the SanfordSeminokj Aquatic Contor,
at Seminole High School.
Pictured below, two peo­
ple were killed in a cavoin at a construction site
on Wost Airport
Boulevard at the new
GreeneWay bridge loca­
tion. A third man, also
buried, was saved.

photo by Arthur ZMIntM

The circus camo to Sanford last summer along with a menagorie of critters. A
pair of affectionate camels let everyone know they were very good friends.

Presidential candidate (now President elect) George W Bush holds campaign stop at Seminote Community College.

Horafcf photo by Tommy Vtnconl

TMo first day of school brought a mixture of emotions from the students. Corey Prior, a klndorgatton student at Idytlwildo Elementary School, doesn't look very happy about his first day In class.

HortM photo by Tommy Vtncont

A throe-alarm blaze was roported at the Seminole point apartment complex under construction at SR-46 and CR-15
(Upsala Road) Over 15 units responded to the fire.

Hereto photo by Tommy Vincent
Hereto photo by Arthur ZletlneU

Corey Marvin Erving is reported missing. His fathor, basketball legend Julius'Dr. J ’ Erving wipes a tear from the eyes of his daughter, Jazmin, at a press conference at
Seminole County Sheriff's Office.

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Herald photo by Arthur ZMirwU

Pictured above. Charlie Daniels electrified a standing
room only crowd at the 3rd Annual Heritage Fostival
in Sanford At right, Esteban Alava, a Pinecrest
Elementary School student, displays a flower he
caught during an Hispanic Heritage Month program.

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Pictured above. Cathy
Williams ( Dr. Mom) kiss­
es the scraped knee of
her son Rony, 3. The pair
were watching oldor
brother, 8, play flag foot­
ball. At left, E. Ann
McGee, president of
Seminole Community
College, reacts to getting
dunked by one of the
school's students during
SCC's Club Rush 2000
Carnival

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Hereto photo by Tommy Vincent

Horaid photo by Tommy Vincent

Hereto photo by Tommy Vincent

Gov. Jeb Bush visits Sanford to dedicate a S138 million lnterstalo-4 bridge project over the St Johns River

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Seminole highlights from 2 0 0 0
Florida Gov. Jeb Bush appointed Longwcxxl resident Jim
Perry to the 18th Judicial Court.
• The Presidential Preferential Primary in Seminole
County revealed George W. Bush and Al Gore were
JA N U A R Y 2 0 0 0
selectixl by their respective parties to seek the presiden­
• After the first few work days in the new year.
cy. Only 12.9 percent of eligible voters went to the polls.
Central Floridians found the threat of computer break­
• John Michael Buzia, 39, confessed to the ax murder
downs because of the change in the year, known as Y2K,
was all for naught. The only glitch reported in Seminole of Thea and Charles Kersch at their Winter Park home.
The murders, on West Palm Valley Drive, were said to
County was in Ihe county's building IX*partmcnt, and it
be the result of a home robbery.
was repaired within five minutes.
• The new Olympic-sized swimming pool, the
• Under the headline, “Will civility rule in
Sanford-Seminole Aquatic Center, at Seminole I Jigh
Longwood?" the Herald reported that the city commis­
School was officially dedicated.
sion unanimously rejected a resolution governing their
• An administrative judge issued a 90-day suspension
(Commissioners) own code of conduct, "because they
of tire operation of the soup kitchen in downtown
said it was tixi restrictive."
Sanford by Seminole Volunteer Enterprises, as citizens
• Local supporters of the Florida State University
file a lawsuit against the city that it violated parking
Seminoles were elated when FSU won its second
restrictions in order to allow the business to operate.
National Cltampionship by defeating Virginia Tech on
On March 30, the lawsuit was dropped allowing the
Jan. 4, thus finishing the season 12 and 0, for its first
soup kitchen to operate once again.
undefeated season.
• Police and sheriff's deputies arrested 23 students at
• Citizens of Sanford filed a lawsuit against the city
Oviedo and Seminole High Schools, charged with selling
sex-king an injunction to prohibit the granting of offdrugs to undercover agents posing as students. Nine
street parking waivers for the free dinner program pro­
were arrested in Oviedo and 14 at Seminole High.
pos'd by Seminole Volunteer Enterprises and its direc­
• A Navy memorial Ls proposed, to be located at the
tor. Jean Metis. City Commissioner Velma William's pro­
posal that the city hold public forums to discuss the mat­ entrance to the Orlando-Sanford Airport, former home
of Ihe Sanford Naval Base.
ter was quashed when Melts accused the city of racism.
• A 12-year veteran of Ihe Sanford Police Department,
Later in the month, Metts apologized for comments
Darlene Ladoczky, was diarged in connection with a
made to the mayor and city commission.
drug deal, involving a Sanford man, previously convict­
• Ihe Seminole County Commission unanimously
ed of dealing in crack cocaine. The arrest occurred fol­
rejected plans for a Wal-Mart, northwest of SR-46 and
lowing a six month investigation.
Oregon Avenue.
• Sanford native Tim Raines, announced his retire­
• The Seminole County School Board approved $5
ment from professional baseball, ending a 20 year career
million to lx- spent on renovations to Crooms Academy
in the Major Leagues. During his time, he hit 295 for his
during the 21X10-2001 school year.
career and finished with 808 stolen bases, fourth on the
• An Apopka man reportedly paid $40,000 to the
all time record. He had worked with the New York
owner of an ostrich farm, supposedly located in Oviedo.
Yankees, Montreal Expos, Oakland Athletics and
The purchase was for 27 ostriches, which he planned to
Chicago White Sox.
use lor meat. The Oviedo man however, had reportedly
sold the same ostriches to possibly a dozen different
• Pan Am Airways added flights to Pittsburgh from
investors, and had either stuck his head in the sand, or
the Orlando-Sanford International Airport.
disappeared to Colorado before he could be apprehend­
ed.
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• The Ritz Theater was renamed the Helen Stairs
• Shannon Kelly, 24, a graduate student at Florida
Theater in honor of Stairs who led the restoration project International University, was selected Miss Seminole
and helped raised $1.8 million to renovate the 79-year
County, and was awarded a scholarship.
old theater.
• It was disclosed that Sanford's sewage treatment
• The 11th annual Marlin Luther King, Jr. celebration
plant had dumped about seven million gallons of par­
in Sanford drew approximately 3,000 people at a Fort
tially treated sewage into the St. Johns River, leaving the
Mellon Park event.
city fadng possible punishment. Within days however,
health officials lifted the warning after water testing
• Work got under way on a $25 million expansion of
the domestic terminal facilities at the airport, while
roved the matter was under control and the river and
hopes were up about the planned service of JetBlue
akc Monroe were safe.
Airways coming into Sanford.
• A settlement regarding approval for continuing
• Lisa Abbott was crowned the first Miss Lake Mary
operation of the soup kitchen in downtown Sanford was
for the new millennium. She was sponsored by Lake
again defeated before the Sanford City Commission due
to a lack of a second on a motion to continue. Circuit
Mary High School National Honor Society.
Court Judge Thomas Freeman issued another 90-day
• Plans were announced to merge the Greater Lake
injunction against the facility.
Mary/Heathrow Chamber of Commerce and the
Greater Seminole County Chamber of Commerce. The
• A Native American spear-point collection, with over
proposal was approved during a breakfast meeting in
300 arrowheads dating from 700 to 3,000 years old, was
February.
stolen from the Museum of Seminole County.
• Dr. Harry S. Woodruff, who practiced dentistry in
FEB R U A R Y 2000
Sanford for over 50 years, passed away at lire age of 93
• The month began with Tim Raines deciding to
on April 13.
return to the New York Yankees from the Oakland
• Sanford City Commissioner A.A. McClanalian
Athletics (or tlx- 2000 series Raines had already won
passed away at his luimr on April 19.1 Ic was 74 years ol
two World Series Rings before joining the Athletics.
age. He had held public office, off and on, since 1971,
• Sanford kicked off a program aimed at paving all
and was a retired Li. Commander in the US. Navy.
the dirt streets and roads (2.5 miles) in the city.
• The Lake Mary High School Color Guard wins the
• Jean Metts opened the soup kitchen in downtown
Winter Guard International Championship competition
Sanford following two years of wrangling over the site
in Dayton, Ohio, defeating 130 other units.
and parking availability.
• Linda Kuhn stepped down as executive director of
• A feasibility study indicated Sanford could support
Sanford Main Street. She would be replaced on May 1 bya successful hotel and conference center in the east end
Walt Padgett.
of Fort Mellon Park.
• Congressman John Mica's plans for a commuter rail
M A Y 2000
system in Seminole and Orange Counties, already sup­
• The Orlando-Sanford International Airport
ported by the Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce, wins
announced plans to purchase an additional 535 acres of
support from Seminole County and the City of Sanford.
land for airport and industrial expansion.
• Pan Am began regular flights from Sanford to the
• Circuit Court Judge Thomas Freeman orders
Chicago-Gary Airport and Portsmouth, New
Sanford to court in connection with the soup kitchen dis­
Hampshire.
pute, claiming the city violated an injunction against
allowing the operation.
M A R C H 2000
• The Helen Stairs Theater in downtown Sanford offi­
• Sanford police investigated an attempt to set file to
cially opened after a $15 million renovation project,
the Goldsboro Community Service Center on 13th Street. with a gala celebration featuring Tuny Award winner
Evidence indicated it was a fire-bomb attempt. The cen­
Melba Moore.
ter, operated by Sanford Police and Seminole County
• Five persons file to seek the Sanford City
Sheriff's Department began operations in May, 1999.
Commission seat of the late A.A. McClanalian. Tliey
were former commissioner Kerry Lyons, Marti la Yancey,
Two persons, ages 16 and 18 were arrested three days
later. The two, with extensive criminal records, had also
Dean Ray, Mark Hoen, and Randy Jones.
reportedly been involved in a number of vehicular thefts
• Pan American Airways announces new flight serv­
in Sanford, Altamonte Springs and Deltona.
ice between Sanford and St. Louis.
• Brooke Hall, a senior, was crowned Miss Seminole
• A proposal to take away portions of Circuit Court
High School.
Clerk Maryann Morse's duties and give them to a
•The seventh annual Old Lake Mary Days was a
Comptroller, was defeated by a 7-7 vote from the
huge success, with hundreds participating, and thou­
Seminole County Charter Study Commission. The tie
sands in attendance.
vote killed the proposal.
• Seminole County swore in its first black judge, as
• A four-day undercover sting operation by Seminole
A brief overview of Ihe news events during the year
2000. taken Inim the pages of the Seminole Herald.

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County Sheriff '* investigators resulted in the arrest of 23
illegal handymen in a home repair fraud.
• Drought continues in Seminole County as Seminole
County Chairman Carlton Henley issues a ban on fire­
works for the Fourth of July.
• Governor Jeb Bush approves request for $8.3 mil­
lion for airport expansion in Sanford.
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• As Ihe month began. Lake Mary and other cilics
issued several water restrictions as the drought contin­
ued. Other organizations such as the American Red
Cross began issuing information regarding heal strokes
and other problems that may be caused by the lack of
rain. The Florida National Guard is placed on readiness
to fight fires.
• Governor Jeb Bush visits Sanford to dedicate a $138
million project that will include widening of Inlerstate-i,
improvement of ramps, and widening of Ihe bridges
over ihe SI. Johns River on U.S. 17-92 and I-t.
• Corey Marvin Fix ing, son of basketball legend
Julius "Dr. J" Erving is reported missing.
• A three-alarm blaze was reported at the Seminole
Point apartment complex under construction at SR-46
and CR-15 (Upsala Road). An estimated 40 firefighters
and over 15 units responded to the fire.
• Randy Jones defeated four other candidates to take
the Sanford City Commission seat vacated through the
death of Commissioner A.A. McClanalian. Jones look
50.4 percent of the votes, thus eliminating the need for a
runoff.
JU L Y 2 0 0 0
• The City of Sanford began designing a master plan
to promote new restaurants, entertainment and condo­
miniums in the downtown area.
• Seminole i ligh School won accreditation for a mag­
net program.
• Record crowds packed downtown Sanford for the
July 4th fireworks and events. An estimated 60,000 wit­
nessed the event at Fort Mellon Park which Included
live music and a water ski show.
• The Lake Mary City Commission accepted a
$112,500 grant from Ihe state Department of
Environmental Protection, to use in construction of a
skateboard and in-line skating facility.
• Tlie body of Cory Erving was discovered in his car,
submerged eight feet In a retention pond in the Alaqua
community. TTie discovery was made approximately five
weeks after lie was first reported missing. Cocaine was
reportedly found in his system.
• Lake Mary Police Chief Richard Beary announces
his intention to run against incumbent Seminole County
Sheriff Don Eslinger in the general election.
• Vice officers from several local law enforcement
agencies raided Rachel's Men's Club in Casselberry and
Orlando. Authorities said the raid, following seven
months of investigations, unveiled a 'classic case of
racketeering."
• With political qualifying time ending for Seminole
County, it was reported a total of 17 candidates qualified
lo be on Ihe November ballot.
• Two persons were killed in a cave-in at a construc­
tion site on West Airport Boulevard al the new
GreoncWay bridge location. One other man wiio was
buried when a ditch collapsed were saved.
• TTic Seminole County Slicriff'* Department raided
another strip club. Sassy Merlol’s, serving 34 warrants
on various charges including violation of the county'*
adult entertainment ordinance, prostitution, racketeering
and money laundering.
A U G U ST 2000
• Cory Erving's dealli is officially considered an acci­
dental drowning.
• Two teen-age girLs, aged 14 and 13 were killed in an
auto accident on Markham Woods Road during the first
day of school at Greenwood lakes Elementary School.
The accident was later determined lo have been caused
by excessive speeding.
• Former Lake Mary Fire Chief Duane Mehl died at
his home near Ocala.
• Thieves stole $50,000 In goods including planned
Christmas gifts, from Safehouse of Seminole.
• Plans were announced to open a teen center at the
aimer of Park Avenue and 25th Street. The suggestion
was approved by the Sanford City Commission, but con­
cerns were voiced regarding the dose proximity to adult
establishments in the same area.
• Seminole rancher Ed Yarborough passed away. A
ronilnent cattle randier, he presided over 7,600 acres of
ind near Geneva.
• Sanford offidals began considering a proposal to
construct an 8-story 178 unit amdominium complex on
the eastern end of Fort Mellon Park.

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S E P T E M B E R 2000
• Rob Nixon, a skilled economic development man­
ager, was picked to serve as Seminole County's
Economic Director.

• Heavy rains were believed to have been the cause
of a roof collapse on a building in the 200 block of
Commercial Street in downtown Sanford.
• Deputy Seminole County Manager Cindy Colo
resigns her post to accept the position of Volusia County
Manager. Coto had been employed by Seminole County
for 22 years.
• Two teen-age boys were killed and a third hospital­
ized when their car crashed into a produce truck at a
construdion area on SR-46A near Inc GrecneWay
Construction The boys were on their way to school at
Seminole High School.
• Jean Metz, director of Seminole Volunteer
Enterprises, Inc., asked the dty for an exemption for
operation of her soup kitchen.
O C T O B E R 2000
• The Central Florida Zoological Park kicked off an
$115 million expansion projed.
• Ground was broken for Sanford’s newest school,
the Altermcsc Benllcy Elementary School, on 17 acres of
land at 2190 Oregon Avenue. Fall, 2001 is the planned
completion date.
• More than 200 artists partidpated in the 14th
Annual lake Mary-Heathrow Festival of the Arts.
• Plans were announced to establish "Friends of Our
Paw Park" In Sanford on the property known as Jayccc's
Park, 427 French Avenue. The proposal was approved
by the Sanford City Commission in December.
• Veteran Seminole High School baseball coach and
Athletic Director Mike Powers was honored by the
Florida Diamond Gub for Distinguished Service to base­
ball at the dub's annual awards dinner in Tampa.
Powers was selected as the Florida i ligh School Coach
of the Year after leading the Fighting Seminole* to the
State Championship.
• Presidential candidate George W. Bush holds cam­
paign slop at Seminole Community College.
• The 26th annual Golden Age Games kicked off in
Sanford at the end of the month, to run Into November.
N O V EM B ER 2000
• Sanford Mayor Lany Dale bar* United Way from
City HalL as the result of the organization's plan to
implement a non-discrimination policy which Dale sees
as being against the Boy Scouts of America. United way
said it would no longer fund Boy Scouts because the
organization bans homosexuals in leadership capad ties.
• Although not scheduled for official opening until
Jan. 3,2001, Seminole Community College reports 1,200
students have already signed up for first semester class­
es at the new SCC campus in Oviedo.
• Incumbent City Commissioners Paul Lovestrarui
and Steve Miller won reelection to retain their seats on
the Longwood City Commission. Incumbent Seminole
County Sheriff Don Eslinger wins election to continue in
that office. Former Lake Mary Mayor David Mealor
wins election to the Florida House of Representatives.
Winners in the Seminole County Commission race
were Dick Van Der Weidc, Grant Maloy and Daryl
McLain. Seminole County Clerk of Court Maryann
Morse became the first candidate to receive over 100,000
votes In a county election, with an 81 percent landslide
victory to retain her position, over her opponent.
• Ail eyes of the state and nation were on Seminole
County's vote tabulation In the race for the presidency.
• Sanford holds it* third annual H eritage Festival
with featured stars Percy Sledge and Charlie Daniels
and hi* band. The event drew an estimated 25,000 spec­
tators to the streets of downtown Sanford during the
two day celebration.
D EC EM B ER 2000
• The annual Light Up Sanford event was held on
December 1.
• The Rev. Jesse Jackson holds a rally in Sanford to
voice concerns about election laws, and how ballots
were evaluated in Seminole County. In a meeting at
Calvary Temple of Praise Church, he demanded every
vote in Seminole County be counted, and claimed the
state election processes were corrupt.
• The Florida Supreme Court voted to allow the
count of absentee ballots in Seminole County to stand as
they had been declared.
• More than $135,000 in jewelry was reported stolen
from • store in Seminole Towne Center. The case,
believed to have involved four to five men, remains
under investigation.
• Sanford businessman John Daniels died at the age
of 78. He was not only considered a civic leader but had
been involved in many committees and organizations in
Sanford and Seminole County.
• The Seminole County Commission, which had pre­
viously endorsed the establishment of a conference cen­
ter in the eastern portion of Fort Mellon Park in Sanford,
began consideration of how much financial support it
may set aside to assist in the project.
• The Central Florida Regional Hospital in Sanford
dedicated a new $12 million, 20500 square foot expan­
sion to its emergency room (ER) facilities.

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1 2 . A n A m e ric a n
T ra g e d y : We loved his grace­
ful moves to Ihe basket. We
mourned with him at the loss of
a son. Corry Erving, drug-trou­
bled son of basketball great “Dr
J" Julius Erving is found dead
when his body and car are locat­
ed in a retention pond just a few
hundred yards from the
Erving's Seminole County
home. Lasl seen leaving his job
at an Altamonte Springs bakery,
locals kept a hopeful vigil with
ihe Erving family for weeks fol­
lowing Corry's disappearance.
1 3 . H a p p y H e rita g e :
The third time proved to be a

charm for ihe Sanford/Seminole
Chamber of Commerce and the
Heritage Days Festival. After a
slow start the first two years,
this year's event turned a profit
of more than $15,000. Charlie
Daniels and Percy Sledge head­
lined and drew large crowds.

church for a unity rally.
1 5 . B u ild in g B rid g e s:
Construction of a new
lnterstate-4 bridge linking com­
muters between Seminole and
Volusia counties is a welcome
relief to a growing bottleneck.
Likewise, completion of the
GrceneWay's missing link cases
gridlock. But keep those pock­
ets stuffed with quarters, daily
use of the GreencWay can run
into some serious green.

sparkling aquatic complex at
Seminole High, illustrating that
yester-years practices of exclu­
sion were all wet.
1 7 . P o rtly P ro g re s s: The
Port of Sanford once again
expanded its Business Incubator
Program this year.
Entrepreneurs, small businesses
and start-ups get increased
resources and help in develop­
ing solid business plans, creat­
ing new jobs, and contributing
to the county's economic pros­
perity and employment infra­
structure.

tion with a polished December
performance by the Moscow
Boys Choir. A diamond in the
rough, the former Ritz is poised
to become a jewel in downtown
Sanford's revitalized crown.
1 9 . Is th e re a d o c to r in
th e h o u s e ? Central Florida
Regional Hospital underwent
major renovations, and expansion,topped off by a ribbon-cut­
ting ceremony on a brand new
$12 million Emergency Room
and addition of treatment pro­
grams.

( 1 4 . "L e t th e ju d g e
ju d g e :" The Reverend Jesse
Jackson made not one, but two
trif&gt;s to Seminole County,
protesting and organizing bus
rallies to Tallahassee over
Florida's controversial role in
thepresidential election.
Tne flamboyant and often
combative Jackson always
draws a crowd and packed
more than 1,300 into a local

1 6 . C o m e o n in , th e
w a te r's fin e : Once closed
down because of discriminatory
use practices, the city of
Sanford's swimming pool re­
emerged as a refurbished and

1 8 . T h e c u rta in g o e s u p :
The Helen Stairs Theater com­
pleted its first full year of opera­

2 0 . T h e L a st B o v S co u t:
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale said
thanks, but no thanks, kicking
the United Way out of dty tuul.

chads, but not necessarily preg­
nant chads.
The Supreme* — Not to be
confused with Diana Ross and
the gal band from the '60*s and
70's. Seven black-robed
IXmocratically appointed mental
midgets whose repeated inability
to interpret their own state's con­
stitution
brought the wrath of five
black-robed Republican appoint­

ed justices who ruled "die
recount stops here." So did lire
post-election mess.
24/7 — This year's overex­
posed buzz word; shortens plain
English for "twenty four Itours a
day, seven days a week."
Problematic — Favorite buzz
word of late night academics,
political analysts and anyone
with a Juris Doctorate. Also
indicative of tire state of Florida's

entire election process. Also see
exit poll interviewing and net­
work television coverage of the
21)00 race.
Live team coverage — What,
as opposed to dead team cover­
age'?
Whazzup? — Buzz word greet­
ing for male beer drinking bud­
dies in television commercials.
Also ihe $64 question asked by
the remainder of the nation in

response to Florida voters'
Problematic inability to cast and
count their ballots.
Bipartisanship — Anrient
roots unknown. Used only by
IX-mocrats when they want you
to look die other way. Used only
by Republicans when they don't
want you to look at all.
Political corpse — Al Gore's
st-elcction stature within the
•mocratic party. The end result

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Dale, an Eagle Scout himself,
look to the airwaves of National
Public Radio to state his case
about the United Ways' decision
not to fund Boy Scout programs
because of the organization's
position on excluding homosex­
uals from scouting activities.
2 0 . W h o le i th e d o g s
o u t? Many Florida counties
and cities will be eyeing the suc­
cess of Paw Park, Sanford's first
off-leash park for dogs. In a
unique partnership between pri­
vate citizens and the dty, fences
and other pet friendly amenities
will soon transform the old
Jaycee's Park from a seldom
used dumping ground into a
first for the city.

W o rd s----------C o n tin u ed from P sfe BA

Statistical Disenfranchisement
— First spawned on MSNBC at 2
a.in on post-election day 34 by
some third-rate talking head. A
purported numerical anomaly
that suggests Democratic vole
counters should be empowered to
divine Ihe intent of mismarked or
unmarked ballots. Statistical dis­
enfranchisements are thought to
lx- cousins of chads or dimpled

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of George W. Bush’s agenda
before a divided House and
Senate.
Favorite post election bumper
snicker "Mv grandmother can
vote correctly, why can't yours?"
Second favorite post-election
bumper snicker "Florida will
release its 25 electoral votes when
the rest of the nation quits send­
ing us their old people.

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Foundation announces new board officers
Thu Foundation Cor Seminole
County Public Schools lias
announced it new hoard officers.
Debbie Hohtrrts willi AT&amp;T is chairnun; Curt Mbit* tvilh Huntington
Umk is chairman clcvt; David
Wright, WCG, Inc., is vice presi­
dent, board development; Tim

Myers with Suntrust Is vice presi­
dent of programs, and Laurie
Anderson with ]. Knife Davis
Insurance is treasurer.
The foundation is a non-profit
organization with the mission state­
ment, "We will enJiance tlie quality
of education in Seminole County

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING REGARDING THE
ORLANDO SANFORD
AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT
OF REGIONAL IMPACT
The Orlando Sanford Airport Development of Regional Impact Is
undergoing a development-of-regional impact review. Notice is
hereby given that a public hearing will be held by the City of
Sanford City Commission, in the City Commission Chambers,
City Hall, 300 N. Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida, at 7 :00 p.m. on
Monday, January B, 2001 to consider the proposed Orlando
Sanford Airport Development of Regional Impact.

Public Schools by raising and dis­
tributing funds and In-kind contri­
butions, fostering Involvement In
schools by business and the com­
munity and providing recognition
and rewards for outstanding contri­
butions to, and performance within
the school system."

The Way We Were:
Today you will leam of the
accomplishments of more
former Sanfordites.

Tom Palmer
Tom Palmer, a Sanford
native and 1965 graduate
of Seminole High School
was a fellow at Duke
University during
September. The fellowship
was to the Dewitt H.
Wallace Center for
Stlneclpher
Communications and
Journalism.
• • • ______ Mrs. Geneva Park
As just mentioned,
Palmer, son of Clara and
Mrs. Palmer called to give me
the late Lambert R. Palmer of
Information about Mrs. Park that
Sanford, is an environmental
her son, Charlie, had not put in his
reporter and columnist at the
book.
Lakeland Ledger.
Mis. Palmer had worked at the
His fellowship, sponsored by
Seminole County Jail when it was
the New York Times, allowed him
located next to the former court­
to enjoy a career break to read,
house. She discussed Mrs. Park
study and take classes. He was
having a jail ministry; and she
also able to participate In discus­
would visit the jail often to teach a
sions with other journalists in the
Bible lesson ana also help inmates
program.
Inis Is on international promam In various ways.
Especially remembered was a
and in addition to Palmer and two
colorful black woman named
other American journalists, the
Odessa who was In and out of jail.
group includes one Bosnian, one
Mis. Park came to love Odessa
Japanese and three German jour­
and would bring her clothes and
nalists.
other needed Items.
Palmer has also won numerous
Another time, there was an
other awards Including the A)
incarcerated juvenile girl who no
Burt Award from 1000 Friends of
one would associate with, as she
Florida, the Marjorie Stoncman
was filthy. They found out that she
Douglas Award from the Florida
didn't know how to take care of
Lakes Management Society, and
the Indigo miters Award from the herself, so Mrs. Park and Mis.
Palmer gave her a bath and taught
Florida Chapter of the Sierra dub.
her how to do it herself.
The Douglas Award is given to
According to Mrs. Palmer, both
the individual or group who
Dr. and Mrs. Park spent a great
demonstrates excellence In jour­
nalism in the held of lake manage­ deal of time at the Methodist
Children'* Home in Enterprise,
ment and who contributes to our
doing whatever they could to help
understanding of lakes and the
issues relevant to their conserva­
out
I also know that Mrs. Park
tion and protection. Palmer was
taught a ladies Sunday School
the first recipient in 1996.
class at Hist Baptist Church and
A letter to the edltorpublished
In the Ledger from the Florida Lake was a leader of the Young
Women's Auxiliary (YWA's) with
Management Society states, Tom
Minnie Kntzext Dr. Park Sr.
Palmer has been a leader in envi­
became a deeoon in 1957,
ronmental reporting for many
d are Palmer alao worked at the
years. His personal interest and
Pinecrest Inn for several years. She
technical knowledge of the envi­
ronment ore reflected in the quali­
recalls fondly the time BUI Park
ty of his work and act him apart
was a speaker there at a Chritan
meeting. He learned that It was
from his peers. He Is recognized
Mrs. Palmer's birthday and made
accurate a charcoal drawing of her, which
o f H iv tm n m i
he signed. She still has It framed
and hanging in her home.
Issu e s."
Tom and his wife, Renee live In
Robin Lipplncott
Winter Haven.
According to the 1965
The following information I
received from the Sanford
Sa!magundi;Taa\'t activities
toduaed involvement In several
Museum. It is from a four-page list
clubs such as Tumbling, Future
of Robin's publications ana
Teachers and Sdcnoe. He served
accomplishments.
as president of the Spanish d ub.
Robin Lippincott, aon of Robert

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE OF
FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM LOW DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL TO RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL; PROVID­
ING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONFLICTS, AND EFFECTIVE
DATE.

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR A CHANGE OF
FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION FROM LOW DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL TO RESTRICTED COMMERCIAL; PROVID­
ING FOR 8EVERABIUTY, CONFLICTS, AND EFFECTIVE
DATE.

NOTICE 18 HEREBY OWEN that the City of Lake Mary City
Commission will hold a public hearing to discuss the above proposed
ordinance lor a small-scale future land use amendment to the Clt/e
Comprehensive Plan Future Land Usa Map. A First Reading of the
above ordinance held January 4, 2001, at Lake Mary City Hal, 100
North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida at 7:00 P.M. or as soon
thereafter as possMa. The Second Reading to adopt the above ordi­
nance held January 18, 2001, at Laka Mary City Hall, 100 North
Country Club Rood, Lak* Mary, Florida at 7:00 PJJ. or aa soon

NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that the City ol Lake Mery City
Commission will hold a public hearing to cSscusa the above proposed
ordinance tor a small-scale future lend use amendment to the City’s
Comprehensive Plan Future Land Usa Map. A First Reading of the
above ordinance held January 4, 2001, at Laka Mary City Hal, 100
North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida al 7:00 P.M. or as soon
thereafter as possMa. The Second Rsodtog to adopt the above on*nance held January. 16, 2001, at Lake Mary City Hall, 100 North
Country CUib Rood, Lotto Mary, Florida at 7:00 P.M. or aa eoon

The properties to be considered lor the small-scale amendments are as
follows;

Tha properties to be considered for the small-scale amendments are as
follows:

Project

2000-LU-21, Laka Mary WaOnass Center,
Anderson lane Property Coalition

Project

2000-LU-22, Laka Maty Wellness Center,
Anderson lane Property Coalition

Acres:

*6 .7 6

Acres:

*7 .1 0

Approximately *500 feet south of Primers BNd.,
approximately *1200 feet west of Rinehart Road.

Location:

Approximately ±1100 feat south of Primers BNd., ■
approximately *1200 feet west of Rinehart Road.

A more particular description Is on file with the
City of Lake Mary

ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC: T A PE S OF THE HEARING PROCEEDINGS
WILL BE AVAILABLE F O R TRANSCRIPTION AT THE EXPENSE OF
ANY IN T E R E ST E D PARTY
P E R S O N S WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICI­
PATE IN ANY O F T H E SE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE
HUMAN R E S O U R C E S O FFIC E ADA COORDINATOR 48 HOURS IN
ADVANCE O F THE MEETING AT 3 3 0 -5 6 2 6 .

C&amp;'/tc/A *,
*

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Janet R. Dougherty, CMC
City Clerk

and Marrie Lipplncott of Lake
Mary, graduated from Seminole
High School In 1972. He received
an associate in arts at Seminole
Community College In 1975, a
bachelor of arts in English at PSU
In 1978 and master of fine arts in
writing at Vermont College,
Montpelier, in 1990.
His recent novel, "Mr.
Dalloway," published in 1999, has
received critical acclaim. It was
nominated for an bnpac Dublin
Literary Award, an American
Literary Association Roundtable
Award, a Lambda Literary Award
and an Independent Book Award.
Publishers Weekly states In Its
review, "Lipplncott calls his first
novel a creative response to the
Virginia Woolf classic, "Mrs.
Dalloway," but Its virtuous han­
dling of the Inner life of the char­
acters should delight more than
just Woolf enthusiasts. The author
pays homage to Woolf while at the
same time creating his own
vision."
Robin has had many works
published In various literary mag­
azines and quarterlies, much too
numerous to mention here.
Among the honors he has received
has beat recipient of a Yaddo
Fellowship in 1997,1998 and 2000;
second place in Waterdon's Short
Story Competition, 1994, nominat­
ed for both a 1991-92 and 1993-94
Pushcart Prize.
He has been a guest lecturer at
the University of Louisville, fiction
editor of the Bamfish, a magazine
of short fiction, 1997-2000; and an
Instructor at Harvard Extension
school
He often participates in read­
ings of excerpts from his works.
He has done this In Orlando,
Rollins College and PSU. Other
readings were In such places as
University of Louisville, the Abby
Bookstore In Paris, France, and
DNA Gallery, Provincetown, Ma.
This talented writer Uvea In
Somerville, Ma. His novel 'Our
Arcadia" will be published in
June, 2001.
I had Robin In my dais for leas
than a semes ter during the spring
of 1972. Football Coach and
Athletic Director Tbm Perrin
resigned and I was asked to take
Ills two Algebra I classes while
someone ebe took my Business
Math daises. I didn't get to know
the students very well, but they
were good kids which 1 enjoyed.
Robin's sister, Marcia, was
active in Future Teachers in the
1960s when 1 was its sponsor. She
is presently an attorney in Winter
Pane.

N O TIC I OF CHANOB OF

Parcel No. 07-20-30-300-03K-0000
Parcel No. 07-20-30-300-03L-0000
Parcel No. 07-20-30-300-03A-0000
Parcel No. 07-20-30-300-03J-0000
Parcel No. 07-20-30-300-03M-0000
Parcel No. 07-20-30-300-03B-0000
Parcel No. 07-20-30-300-03N-0000

The proposed application and all information and reports related
to the Orlando Sanford Airport Development of Regional Impact
can be inspected by the public at the Department of Engineering
and Planning Office, Second Floor, Sanford City Hall, 3 0 0 N. Park
Avenue, Sanlord, Florida. For further information contact Antonia
Gorii at 330-5672.

Clara Palmer, Tom's mother,
gave me the above infor­
mation. Stic liad called
me following my articles
on the Park family to give
me information on Mrs.
Geneva Park and Tom's
recent achievement came
up in the conversation. It
sounded like something
that needed to be pub­
lished, os he has many
interested friends here.
Graoa Marfa

N O TIC I OF CHANOB OF

Location:

Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard and
may also submit written comments.

Form er Sanfordites

The Local Planning Agency will be discussing an application to change
the Future lend Use Designation of the subject property from Low
Density Residential to Restricted Commercial.
Acopy of the Comprehenalve Plan, Future Land Usa Map and proposed
amendments are available for Inspection in the Planning and Zoning
Development office, Lake Mary City Hal, 100 North Country Club Road,
Lake Mary, Florida, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 A M. until 6:00
P.M., or you may call 324-3093 for information concerning these amend­
ments.
Interested parties may appear and be heard regarding the proposed
amendment or written comments may be filed with the City Clerk at 100
North Country Club Road, Laka Mary, Florida. Questions regarding this
Item can be addressed to Bill Spivey, City Planner, at (407) 324-3042.

Parcel No. 07-20-30-300-03C-0000
Parcel No. 07-20-30-300-03H-0000
Parcel No. 07-20-30-300-030-0000
Parcel No. 07-20-30-300-03F-0000
Parcel No. 07-20-30-300-030-0000
Parcel No. 07-20-30-300-03P-0000
A more particular description is on file with tha
City of Lake Mary
Tha Local Planning Agency will be discussing an application to change
tha Future land Use Designation of the subject property from Low
Density Residential to Restricted Commercial.
Acopy of the Comprehensive Plan, Future Land Use Map end proposed
amendments are available for Inspection in the Planning and Zoning
Development office, Lake Mary City Hall, 100 North Country Club Road,
Lake Mary, Florida, Monday through Friday, from BIX) A.M. until 5:00
PAL, or you may cal 324-3093 for Information concerning these amendIntsrested parlies may appear and be heard regarding tha proposed
amendment or written comments may be Ned with tha City Clerk at 100
North Country Club Road, Laka Mary, Florida. Questions regarding this
Item can be addressed to Bill Spivey. City Planner, at (407) 324-3042.
NOTE: PERSONS ARE ADVISEO THAT THE CITY HAKES A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
UEETINO FOR ITS CONVENIENCE. THIS RECORD MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD FOR THE PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A OECtSION HADE BY THE
COY. ANY PERSON WISHING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADEQUATE RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS is MAINTAINED FOR APPELLATE PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO MAKE
THE NECESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR HEn OWN EXPENSE.

NOTE: PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT THE CITY MAKES A TAPED RECORD
OF THIS MEETING FOR ITS CONVENIENCE. THIS RECORD MAY NOT CON­
STITUTE AN ADEQUATE RECORD FOR THE PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM
A DECISION MADE BY THE CITY. ANY PERSON WISHING TO ENSURE THAT
AN ADEQUATE RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPO SES IS ADVISEO TO MAKE THE NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE.

nredno u n t u n e to panopal* m tr y ol tWM
•houM contact Ih* Coy* ADA COontnMor al loaM 48 houre In advanca ol t» moating *
(401) 324-3024.

Parsons with disabilities needing assistance to participate In any ol these proce Kings should contact the City's ADA Coordinator at least 48 hours In advance
of Bis meeting at (407) 324-3024

City of Laka Mary, Florida
Carol A. Foster
City Clerk

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5,000 pairs of shoes collected during yearly drive
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breaker over previous years,"
said Dr. Levin. "The 17 partidparing schools did a phenomenal job rallying their families,
friends and the community to
make the shoe drive so tremendously successful."
He said the 5,003 pairs of

The third-annual "NearlyNew, Barely-Used Shoe Drive"
sponsored by Altamonte Springs
orthodontist Dr. Barfy Levin
and his staff resulted in more
than 5,000 pairs of shoes being
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Page 12A Sunday. December 31. 2000

Shortfall

Santa surprise

C o n tin u ed from P i| « 1A

Christmas Eve day this holiday
season as a quirk of the calen­
dar as well. As a standing prac­
tice the agency, which has
enjoyed substantial kettle dona­
tions on Christmas Eve day,
does not man kettle sites on
Sundays. This year Christmas
Eve fell on a Sunday.
"W e've heard a lot of discus­
sion all year long about the
robust economy. But the
department stores are looking
at a down year as well. If peo­
ple have extra money they

appear to be holding on to it
and I can understand that,"
Stewart said.
"Unfortunately we have few
avenues to make up that budget
imbalance."
The Salvation Army launched
a final 2000 mail-out plea to tra­
ditional donors Friday, Dec. 29
in order to attempt to make up
the fund raising shortfall. The
agency is asking traditional
donors to dig a little deeper this
New Year's weekend.
Stewart said the Salvation
Army also sent out a mall fund

raising piece to new homeown­
ers in Seminole County hoping
to expand its base of fund rais­
ing, but that endeavor has pro­
duced few if any results.
Faced with an increase of 15
crccnt in the number of
emlnole County requests for
assistance, Stewart said county
residents who would like to
help the agency in its final push
of the year are asked to send
contributions to the Salvation
Army Development Center, P.O.
Box 1946, Sanford, Florida,
32772-1946.

Thomas was humbled when
the new street sign bearing his
name was unveiled.
"I thank God for this day," he
said.
"I'm thankful for the blessing
and the people who have come
to witness this. Words can not
express my humble apprcdation."
While accepting warm hand
shakes and hugs from those In
attendance, Thomas reminisced
about his 12-year tenure on the
City Commission.
.
"I think one of the things I’m
most proud about was my early
support for the Seminole Townc
Center. When it first was pro­
posed there was a lot of opposi­
tion to it. But I always said if it
got built a lot of other things

would pop up around it. The
evidence is there."
Thomas also spoke fondly of
his working relationship with
former Sanford Police Chief
Steve Harriett, now chief
deputy with the Seminole
County Sheriff's Department.
"I enjoyed having served
with him. He was a fair man
who enhanced the department",
Thomas said. "I also enjoyed
working together with former
Mayor Bettyc Smith."
I n c effective date of the street
name change from Bcthune
Circle to Bob Thomas Circle
takes place Jan. 29 for mail pur­
poses. Residents along "Boo
Thomas Circle" will retain their
old house numbers for postal
delivery.

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look no farther," Eckstein told
the gathering.
"Bob was a sixth-grade drop
out. But after serving in the
Pacific in WW II, he went back
to school as a 21-year old sixth
grader. Then he went to college
and got a degree. Bob Thomas
never thought of himself as spe­
cial — but no always thought
about being compassionate and
doing the right thing. Bob
brought humility and class to
the commission," commented
Eckstein.
.
Commissioner Velma
Williams, who succeeded •
Thomas on Sanford's commis­
sion said, "I'm elated at this
moment, it's been a long time
coming.

Com m unity N otes
Airport growth
With the holiday season in full
swing, monthly activity at
Orlando Sanford International
Airport will finish the year on a
hign note. Nearly 1.1 million
total passengers have passed
through the airport thus far this
year with 153,767 domestic and
939,977 international passengers.
For the month of November
alone, there were 15,484 domes­
tic and 52,866 International pas­
sengers, nearly 100 percent over
November of last year.
H o s l fa m ily n e e d e d
A h o s t fa m ily Is n e e d e d fo r a

Internal Revenue Service. Last
year, over 155,000 taxpayers
were helped in the State of
Florida.
The offer will be made again
at the beginning of next year. At
this time, AARP is seeking vol­
unteers to assist in this project.
Tax-Aide volunteers receive free
tax training from the IRS.
Volunteers will be asked to give
a minimum commitment of four
hours a week over a ten-week
season.
To volunteer for the AARP
Tax-Aide program, phone Bill
Mack at 407-2364)557 or Jackie

16 year old girl from Germany
and a 16 year old girl from Brazil
for the 2nd semester starting
January, 2001.
The students are fully insured
and have their own spending
money.
For information on how to
become a host family, phone 1­
888-587-0075 or 47-332-8559.
Tax help wanted
AARP annually offers assis­
tance, counseling and prepara­
tion service for senior citizens.
The service is offered free of
charge and is sponsored by
AARP In cooperation with the

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Santa Claus presents Fannie Robinson with a gift during the Good Samaritan Home Christmas party held
recently. Standing next to Robinson Is Leonard Williams, president of Wayne Denach Charities. Each year,
the organization distributes gifts to the residents of Good Samaritan Home.
•

Continued from Page 1A
long lasting rain, brush fires arc
able to erupt anywhere at any­
time, accoraing to the fire pre­
vention suggestions.
One o f the warnings is to be
aware o f suspicious persons,
especially children who may be
playing with lighters, matches
or fireworks. They have been
determined the cause o f a num ­
ber o f blazes in Central Florida
in the recent past.
Other suggestions include:

• Clear out brush from
around the house.
• Clean foliage off the roof of
the house (dead pine needles,
pine cones, etc.).
• Cut tree limbs that hang
over or touch the home
• Keep yard trimmed and
mowed
• If keeping a mulch pile,
keep it far away from the
home.
• M ake sure your yard is
properly marked from the

roadway (to assist emergency
vehicles)
• Never throw cigarette butts
out of the window of a home or
vehicle.
Altamonte Springs Fire Chief
George S. Gaston said a "Tinder
Box" is a common phrase being
heard around fire departments
in Central Florida these days.
W hile firefighters are staying at
the ready, he said following
these suggestions will help save
property and lives.

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LEM O N TA K ES H EA D
JO B AT EU ST IS H IG H
Chet Lemon, 45, who runs
the Chet Lemon Baseball
School and AAU Baseball
Program out of the Lake
Mary Sports Complex, has
been named the head baseball
coach pt Eustis High School.
Lemon will replace Tyler
Crow, who was named the
coach After the Panthers won
the Class 4A State title last
spring. Crow will remain
with the program as an assis­
tant coach.
Lemon, a three-time
American League All-Star
during his 16-year career with
the Detroit Tigers and
Chicago White Sox, moved to
Umatilla from Heathrow sev­
eral years ago, but continues
to run his business locally.
U C F FO O T B A L L SIG N S
T H R E E JC PLA YER S
Three junior college football
‘ T g former Dr.
School receiver
_
have signed
letters of Intent to play for
UCF next fall.
The other two are com erbacks Terrance Bell from
Palm Beach Gardens and
Carlos Thompson from
McComb, Mississippi. All
three graduated from their
respective schools in
December and will enroll at
UCF in January.
,
: Gabriel (6-foot-2,205pounds) played for
Mississippi Gulf Coast
Community College where he
set school records for touch­
downs in a season w ith 17.
He chose UCF over Florida
oug Gabriel is an excep­
tional athlete who can do a
lot of things.** said UCP
recruiting coordinator Scott
Fountain. "We expect him to
return kicks and possibly
punts, as well aa help fill the
void left by the graduation of
Kenny Clark and (Lake
l) Tyson Hlnahaw)."
190-pounds)
dge City (K§.)
unity College, while
son (5-fo ot-10,180i) played for
ithwest Mississippi
Community College. They
will add depth at comerback
where UCF lost starter Devin
Bush to graduation.
Thompson registered five
interceptions and six blocked
is year.
wul give us Immedi''
across the
at com er which is
*
something we need going
fountain. "fiiey are taller
than most of the comerbacks
vfe have had which la some­
thing Coach (Gene) Chirlk
has been looking for the past
couple of years.

ECKSTEIN PREMIER
BASEBALL CLINIC
Seminole High School s
Alumni Field will be the site
for the Eckstein Premier
Baseball Clinic on Friday and
Saturday, Jan. 5 and 6.
Rick and David Eckstein
and Kenne Brown will con­
duct the cam p, which will
address all areas of baseball
competition.
. Players also will be able to
Identify a specific area of con­
centration to be addressed
during the clinic.
tThe clinic will run from 9
a.m. to noon each day.
Enrollment in the d in k ,
which is limited, is $100.
Players interested in regis­
tering and reserving a spot in
the clinic should call 407-687­
8129. All participants Will
receive a clink T-shirt.
JC C C O M M U N IT Y
YO U T H B A SK E T B A LL
Boys and Girls ages 4 years
to 10th grade. Still time to
sign up)&gt;1Being held at the
Jewish Community Center,
851 N. Maitland Ave. (407)
645-5933 ext. 260.

Sunday, December 31, 2000 1B

S A C t r i o a liv e in E a g l e I n v ite
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
ORLANDO — The Seminole
Athletic Conference was assured
of having at least one team in the
finals of the prestigious Eagle
Invitational and a 50-50 chance of
filling both spots in the event for
boys soccer teams being contested at
Edgcwatcr and Bishop Moore high
schools.
Thursday, Lake Brantley, Lake Mary
and Oviedo won their second straight
ames in the tournament and were to
v c joined co-host Bishop Moore in the

Lake Brantley, Lake Mary,
Oviedo boys squads win way
into soccer semifinals
semifinals on Friday.
The Patriots and Linns were matched
up in one semifinal with the winner
advancing to Saturday's finale. And with
the Rams, who gave a good showing of
themselves in last week's Puma
Tournament in Tampa, carrying a 10-2-2

record into their game with the undefeat­
ed (12-0-2) Hornets, an all-SAC title
game was as very good possibility.
Lake Mary reached the semifinals with
a 1-0 victory over Dr. Phillips, the only
goal coming from senior Rui Vasconcclos
on an assist from junior Travis Rodgers

in the first half, and a 1-0 overtime
victory over a tough Winter Park
squad on Thursday.
Lake Brantley (8-3-2) won its
opener, 3-1, over Melbourne and
then survived in a 3-2 penalty kick
victory over co-host Eagewaler in
the quarterfinals, outscoring the
Eagles 4-3 in the kick off.
Oviedo (10-4-2) has probably had the
toughest road to the semifinals, knocking
off previously unbeaten P.K. Youngc (8-1 1) from Gainesville, 3-1, and then edging
a powerful Miami-Sunset team, 1-0.
(S e e b o x es in P reps, P age 3B )

Rams girls,
A FIX boys
advance to
finals of
“Classic”

Another
shutout
for SHS
in girls
soccer

By D u n Smith
Sports Editor

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

LAKE MARY — The
Seminole High School boys
and Lake Mary High School
girls were left with the burden
of upholding the honor of the
Seminole Athletic Conference
they
finals o f thic 5th Annual Lake
Mary High School Holiday
Classic Thursday.
Coach Bob TVaina's Arrow
Force IX squad had to comefrom-behlnd in both o f its
ames to cam a shot at Winter
'ark, which rolled through its
two opponents, while coach
Carl Brown's Rams were look­
ing to defend their 1999
Classic championship and also
win their second tournament
title In as many weeks.
Seminole being in the finals
is something just short of a
miracle.
Arrow Force IX could not get
out of its own way for much of
the first half with Holy Cross
out of New Orleans In the
opening round, falling behind
See Preps, Page 3B

BUNNELL — Tire Seminole
High School girls soccer team
continued to show its vast
Improvement since the begin­
ning of the season as it posted
its second 3-0 shutout in tttfeo

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24-polnt effort In a 61-56 victory over the defending champion Blue Darters In the opening round of the 2000 Lake
Mary High School Holiday Classic Wednesday afternoon. The Bears could not keep the momentum going, how­
ever, and fen to Winter Park in the semifinals on Thursday. The Wildcats and Seminole High School were to have
met In the finals on Friday night.

p a ir fro m
S a n fo rd
By D ain Smith
Sports Editor

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See Flag, Page 3B

Lady Bulldog Holiday Classic
at Flagler-Palm Coast High
School in Bunnell last Friday.
The victim this time was
Gainesville High School as the
Fighting Seminolcs went 2-1 in
the tournament to improve to a
very misleading 4-11 on the sea­
son. The Purple Hurricanes fell
to 2-8-1.
Lauren Kovaslk was the star
for the Tribe, scoring a pair of
goals and assisting on the other
score, this one off the foot of
Jeanette Gurtis.
The Seminole defense was
also outstanding, holding
Gainesville to only eight shots
on goal, while the Trine got off
18 shots.
Coach Bill Vickers' team now
gets o break until next Friday
See Tribe. Page 3B

SC C basketball team s to Dlav on home cou rt

ta k e

ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S —
The Sanford and Altamonte
Springs recreation departments
recently decided to give their
young flag football stars a pre­
sent for a good season, setting
games between the two
ies at Eastmonte Park so the
teams could see what it was
like to play someone different.
And while the Altamonte
Springs All-Stars both came out
on top of the championship
teams from Sanford, a good
time and good sportsmanship
was enjoyed by all.
In the first game, the 7through-9 year old all-star team
from Altamonte Springs topped
the Sanford Raiders, 28-8,
behind the play of quarterback
Nick Calloway.
Altamonte Springs used a
ball-control attack, mixed with
pin-point passing by Calloway,

h u n t

F resh m en G abrtelle
Currtngton (white uniform, right) h av e em erg ed a s sta rs a t Sem ino le
Community C o lleg e. Blankenfeld and the w om en a re hosting the Winn
Dixie New Y ears Shootout today (Saturday) and Su nd ay with g a m e s start­
ing betw een 11 a.m . and 5 p.m . and will a lso b e at hom e at 1 p.m . on
W ed nesd ay (Ja n . 3 ), while the m en will play their final hom e g a m e until
late Ja n u a ry on W ednosday, hosting S t. P etersbu rg Ju n ior C olleg e start­
ing a t 7 :3 0 p.m. Adm ission to all hom o basketball g a m e s is tree.

�I'ngc 211 Sunday, December HI, 2ll(M)

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Crystal Ball puts neck on line as the playoffs begin
This is showtime my friends, the playoffs begin
this weekend.
Teams spent last week planning ways to squeak
into the post-season fray only to disappoint fans
at the bitter end. I would not want to be a Lions
fan after seeing my team miss the playoffs with a
loss to the lowly Chicago Dears. In the Crystal
Ball's opinion, any team that loses to the Bears
with the playoffs on the line jeopardizes their
fans' loyalty. 1 wouldn't blame a single person in
Detroit that decided not to support the team next
season. What happened to them is a disgrace.
l-ast week we blew the doors off with my
patented LOCK OP THE WEEK selection. The
1ND1 ANATOLIS COLTS weren't In the Christmas
spirit as they whipptxl'the'visltlng VlKINClSi As
promised they not only covered the published
spread, they did it by over four times the points
they needed.
Tampa Bay looked awful In the snow and gave
a hardcore fan like myself shaky knees as the
playoffs begin.

The only thing I have to say about the Jaguars is
I think the Dolphins are back to their old Btyle.
Rammies 47, 'Aints 34.
that quarterback Mark BrunnclTs home burned
Get the fans cxdtcd........lose early in the playB A LT IM O R E (-3 ) V S . D EN V ER
down on Christmas Eve. You hate to hear stories
offs......fnns excited..........lose early in the playoffs.
The Ravens still can't get any respect. In my
like that even though he has the ability to rebuild
All you Fin Fans can hate me If you want, that's
opinion, which usually becomes fact, Baltimore
immediately. Teammate and
what will happen. Colts 34,
will thump the Broncos on both sides o f the ball.
best friend Tony Bossclli
Dolphins 13 (17 If Fiedler doesn't
Shanahan is a great coach that will keep it dose,
This Week get injured).
opened his doors for the holi­
but coaches won’t have to face a defense that
days, I thought that was cool.
in the N FL
ST. LO U IS (-5 ) A T N EW
should be outlawed. Extra stretchers and ambu­
Miami looked terrible in
lances will be on hand for this one.
O R LEA N S
their ugly win against New
Can you believe Dilfer got a second chance? The
The Rammies go back to the scene
England but should be able to
amazing
thing is that it doesn't look like he's
of
the
crime
for
this
one.
After
their
Brady
put things back together at
going
to
blow
it. Ravens 27, Broncos 20.
recent
pummeling
of
the
'Aints,
the
Lessard
home.... Maybe not, I just
bookmakers in Vegas think the
TA M PA BAY (-2 ) A T P H ILA D E L P H IA
remembered they play the red
Rammies arc a LOCK. I'm not so
The Bucs need to get all cylinders going in this
hot Colts.
sure, but without Sanford native Jeff Blake at
one and It may be cold. I don't bcilevejn any »f
le t's get to the schedule and find some winners.
quarterback, New Orleans has their work cut out v. that nonsense that they can t win In freeztng temIN D IA N A PO LIS (-1) A T M IA M I
for them.
............
- peratures. Most.of their players played college,
Peyton Manning and the Colts are feeling great
As a matter of fact, the Crystal Ball o f Football
ball north of Georgia.
about themselves after a sluggish midseason.
would be amazed If the 'Aints even keep it close.
I think Ikm pa is going to put a hurting on
They have had little trouble disposing o f oppo­
Rammies in a blowout that history will record.
McNabb that he won’t forget until late next sea­
nents, including the Dolphins, over the last few
New Orleans will score some points on this lousy
son. When this team feels threatened, they have a
weeks.
defense, but the result will never be In doubt.
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the Tigers 15-6 after one period.
Scnunole continued to struggle in the second
quarter and did not score until their was 2:20 to
go on the dock before halftime and found itself
down b y l 7 points, 23-6.
But AFDC scored the final 11 points of the quar­
ter to only trail by six, 23-17, at intermission and
held Holy Cross to only 23 points the rest of the
way, while scoring 35 points themselves to win
going away, 52-46.
Thursday's semifinal was nearly the opposite as
Seminole (8-3) led the entire game until Deltona
(2-6) caught fire and took a 43-41 lead with 6 2 5
left.
But A FIX would turn up the defensive pressure
and hold the Wolves to only three points over the
final 4:44 and pull out a 56-51 triumph.
The Lake Marv girls (13-1) as re starting to look
like they might be ready to contend for another
state title as they made mince meat of Tavares, 7433, on Thursday.
Bryn Mosier (14) and Erica Dunkman (12) led
the way as the Rams advanced to face Orange
Park, a 72-25 winner over Satellite, in Friday's
finals. Lake M ary is trying to add their own tourna­
ment trophy to the one it won at the Midnight
Holiday Shootout at Boone High School last
week.
_______________'

BOYS BASKETBALL

Gunter 5. While 5, Oliver X Dupre IS, Guevara X Rdrtmon 9,
McKinney IX Lttkm X ToUi*23 9-13 36
S*nln ol* JO 10 I t 1 1 . M
Deltona
IS 10 U t l . S I
Hire* peU I Arid gnrle . Deltona 5 (DuHrU 3, IYnve-U. Ori), Seminole I
(McKinney) Tram foul* . Drltoru IX Seminole 14. Fouled out _ non*.
Techfilcila _ none. R eonU . Seminole 4-3; DHtcna 2-6.

G IR L S B A S K E T B A L L
WEDNESDAY
LADY TROJAN HOUDAY CLASSIC
ri Eram High School

BUCKS S4, UONS 54
Dwrfldd Baach 1441
Bray X Coodky X W*Da« X WUaon 29, Randolph Jfl, Forin 7. Trial*:
2313-20 4X
OrfadatM l
Hemandei X OUrer 7, Bortenfield X Total* 20, Aprilanl X Buahika X
C M * X Hodgee X Trial* 23 7 -tl 54.
DtarlMd Beach
17 17 13 1 3 .4 4
O ritda
7 10 17 2 0 .M
Thiro-polnl Arid goal* _ Drrrfkld Booth l (Randolph): Orirdo 1
(ApeOaru). Tram Irak . Deerflrid Beach 20; Oviedo 19. Foultd out .
non*. Technical* . non*. Record* _ Deerfield Beach 15-1.

i

HORNET HOUDAY CLASSIC

ST. JOSEPH XXsT lVERH AWKS 54
VIII. a . 56 t i m h m ill KTt
P * » ™ 7, Dari* 7. Mulhafl ID, Derire 7. Keptcky X Youdrth X Taylor
IX Bennkrer lO Jrial* 2311-15 43.
l a t e Hawaii (Ml
haa
B *u n X Kahn X PbOud X Blown X Marine* 5. Codrey l a
Trial* 13X11 3X
SL janph
14 U 14 U . 4 J
Liiw Hawaii
31 11 4 4 M
Three-print Orid gow k. SL loarph 2 (Pattereon. Davie*): Lai* Howell
3 (Codiry X Kchn). Team fault _ S t Joarph IB. Lak* Howell IX Fouled
oul _ ran*. Trihlncak _ non*. Heard _ Sc. Joarph 4-t.

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LAKE MAKY HOLIDAY CLASSIC

THURSDAY
LADY CAT CLASSIC

W O LVES 74, R A M S SI

PH

Mud 3. WUlbiro 10, Ruth 3, Exit 10. WUkar 2, DuflaU X Powell 23.
W t a l X OH X Booker 7. Trial* 27 IM S 74.
LakaMreydU
B o n a X BmyhUI It, Raida 4, Fannin* X Hoffman X U m m 11,
U u r io 1 T rial* U 1M 7 SI.
tM h n *
11 n i * s . n
LaAaMrey'
| 7 U 34 I I
ThnpW
goal. _ Detam* I (TowtO Sk Lak* Mary 3 (BerryWlL
H ritaan, U m n a ) . Treun Ira k _ Drtfcrre 2X LM 2L Fouled out _
rM lu i*. Wkae*. Tkchnlcek _ Deltorre, W krev Record! _ Lake Mary 0B I A S 8 41, BLU E DATHOLS M

AryfclOO

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at Otala-Foreat High School
W bdn Spring* 9X Kaydaa* Hdphl* 21

LAKE MARY HOUDAY CLASSIC
RAMS 7X BULLDOGS 33
H eart* (111
Menlon 7, Erin IX Mapp X Lot* X C m X Ikjrtoe X Tbtal*.-12 7-S 31
la k * Mary (74)
Dunkman IX Rldumk X Grejcry X Morin IX Hand 7, Whelan X
Cl m i m X Kant 7, Chamberlain X Beik 10. Total* 32 4-9 7X
D m *
4 17 I S . U
Lake Mary
22 24 &gt; 2 0 .7 4
. Then point Add fori* _ Tevtrea 2 (Menton. Erin): Lak* Mary 4
(Dunkman X Grejoey, Hand). Team b u d _ Tararea 8.- Lak* Mary IX
Foulad out _ non*. Technical* _ none. Reond _ Lak* Maty 13-1.

i a iridwbi 4, Natoeei IS,Finlay II, IkyW* a
T riri* J4 » -7 S X
Wlntor Spriaja Ml)
W in 7, H a r m 7 , Brawn 7, Duualaa 9, Martin X ZWkbkl X Sdl 14.
Trial* I f 15-24 SI.
Apapfci
U 4 22 1 4 ,1 4
W W n B rd a s*
U 17 M 1 7 .4 1
T lw p e ln l add ja d * . A w fc * S (Nelnn S)i W han S e d M S ( M 1
D oujbe X B m n d . Ham fad * _ Apopka 17: W b n r Spring* IX
Ih d ad al* . Apcpla, fc n a u n . Raord* _ Apcpfct M i W han Spring* 7-

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THURSDAY
A R R O W r O S C S IX S t W O LV ES S I
■Mu m Ml)
E*H LX Odfctt IX Pawdl X Ori 4 Hooter X V * f e I * 7-U B I.

HORNET HOUDAY CLASSIC
YE1^WJACKETS6X
SILVER HAWKS 29
Chadahaadn# 142)
Doherty IX Bart* X Thompaon 1, Tbdd X Schledmann 13, Smith X
Stave* X Whldhurrt X CeQiway 7, Zierire 2. Total* 24 1X24 4X
Lak* H o n ll 091
laaac* X Kahn I. Pollard X Brown X Martbw IX Codrey 1, Rant* X
Lavtaon X T rial* 9 M i 29.
C M hbadn
I t 14 • i s 42
UkaH aw aii
I 11 4 t~ 2 9
Thna-poM Bald M alt _ Lak* Howell 2 (laaac*. PoOaid). Iham b u d _
Chattahoocha* 17; Lak* Hawaii 20. Foulad out. Lak* HowtO, Folded.
Tkdmlcad _ none. Xecorda . Chattahoocha* 54c Lake HoweU 1-X

LADY TROJAN HOLIDAY CLASSIC
at Eetn* High School
U O N S SO, G R EN A D IER S 42
Colonial 1421
Fallen •». Malm X Current S, Temre IS, Murajm 4, Baylrw 4 Total*: IS
11-13 4X
Ortedo ISO)
llem andri IX Oliver I, Bonfield S, Tmrie |o. Apellanr 4. CiMn 6
Total*: 19 12-19 SO
Colonial
2 IT 11 1 2 .4 2
Oviedo
t i l l a 1 4 . SO
Three-point field goals _ Colonial I (Fallon) Team foul* _ Colonial 17;
Ov iedo 13. Fouled out. none Technical* none Record* Colonial 7-X

Orirdo 7-8.

Oan. 5) when they will jump
Into the frying pen agalrwi
undefeated Satellite(5-0),
wnicn just wrappea up tne
ptwstigious Target Cl isale title at
Lake Mery High School without
allowing • god In four note*.
The action kicks off atThomaa

B. Whlgham Stadium with the
junior varsity game at 5 p.m.
The vanity squads are set to
kick things off at 7 p.m. 1
L A T E F R I D A Y (1 2 / 2 2 )
LA DY BU LLD O G H O U D A Y
S O C C E R C L A S S IC

ai Hasha-Paln C o m H l(h SchaaL Buaawtl
FIC H T 1N C SE M IN O L B X
PU RPLE H U R R IC A N ES 0
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I (Curtd). Shod on foal _
SewUnod IX Calnaerill* X Recm d _ f
4-11; Galneavtll* 2-4-1.

TH U R SD A Y
Melbourne 4. Cttru* I
ta le Brantley 3. Fdjrwairr 2. penally kick*
Colonial X PK. Ynnge 1
Dr Phillip* X Seabteere 1
lupitrr 3, lake Ilowatt I
lake Mary 1, (Vinter Park 0, overtime
Hichop Moore 5. laketaod-Grorje frnkina 0
Ov-tedo 1, Miaml-Suruet 0
R A M S I , PAN TH ERS 0
Dr. Phillip*
0
0 .9
lake Maty
I
9 " I
Goal* _ lake Mary I (Vaironrrlo*) AtriiU _ Lake Mary 1 (Rodger*)
Shot*cm jt u l .D r Phillip*5: lak*M ary 17. Record*.Dr. Phillip*S-3-1;
lake Mary 10-2-X

BOYS SOCCER
EAGLE INVITATIONAL
WEDNESDAY
Lak* Mary 1, Dr. rhlllip* 0
Edgewaler X Citnu 0

Flag
CentloMd

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to keep the Raiders' offense off
of the field for much of the first
half.
Sanford, in fact, only had the
ball twice in the entire first half
as Altamonte Springs built a 150 lead.
The first score of the game
came on an 8-yard pass from
Calloway to Chris Atkfns. The
extra point try failed.
The Raiders' first possession
ended when Willis Dorsey
intercepted a pass at the
Sanford 24-yard line.
A few plays later, Calloway
hit Atkins for a 15-yard touch­
down strike and Calloway then
hit Dorsey with an extra point
pass, making the score 13-0.
The hosts then Increased the
lead to 15-0 When Sanford's sec­
ond offensive possession ended
In a safety.
The Raidcn got their act

together in the second half and
the remainder of the game was
played pretty much on equal
fooling.
Dorsey got Altamonte Springs'
first score on a 4-yard run after
a lateral and Calloway hit
Atkins for the extra point.
Sanford got on the board
when Lenny Grace raced in
from 40-yards out and also
added a two-point conversion
run.
The final score came on the
last play of the game when
Calloway found Adam Ovcrbay
In the end zone for a 12-yard
touchdown.
The second game featured an
awesome defensive battle
between the 10-to-12 year olds
teams with Altamonte Springs
surviving, 8-0, over the Sanford
Steclcrs.

Altamonte Sprinra scored the
only points of the first half
when Kevin Landless grabbed a
Sanford runner's flag in the end
zone for a safety.
The Steclcrs also flashed a lit­
tle defensive brilliance of their
own as Shane Ibister pulled the
flag of an Altamonte Springs
runner on a fourth and goal as
the first half time expired.
The only touchdown of the
game came when Dan Pregano
nit Noah Wilmot with a 12-yard
touchdown pass.
Altamonte Springs got the
chance to show off its defense
on the final series of the game.
The Steelers marched down
the field in a last-ditch effort but
with less than two minutes to
go, a Sanford fourth-and-goa!
pass fell incomplete, preserving
the Altamonte Springs victory.

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F *R *3 B

knack for playing to their potential. I’ll watch the
second half, but only because I’m a Bucs fan. It
will be painfully obvious to Eagles fans that the
game Is over late in the second quarter. Bucs 31,
Eagles 17.

T ribe

lake Brantiry X Melhounie 1
Oviedo 3, P.K. Yonje 1
Miami Sm art X Colonial I
Diihop Moore 5, Jupiter 1

Each week the Crystal Ball of Football releases
hi* patented LOCK OF THE WEEK. This is the
game that after research and contemplation, I feel
most comfortable releasing as a "sure thing."
These four games are the easiest playoff slate 1
have ever seen. For the first time In the history of
WHAT'S UP IN TH E N.F.L., Vm announcing a
10,000 STAR ALL INCLUSIVE, EVERY GAME IN
THE SCHEDULE LOCK O F THE MILLENNIUM.

How can I do It you ask? I have studied these
games for 11 hours straight and I know the

results.

Saturday I’m going with the INDIANAPOLIS
COLTS (-1) OVER MIAMI for the above listed rea­
sons. I'm also going with the ST. LOUIS RAMMJES (-5) OVER NEW ORLEANS at the
Superdome. Two road underdogs........amazing.
Sunday, I'll reload with the BALTIMORE
RAVENS (-3) OVER NEW ORLEANS. The Raven
defense will decimate an already ailing Bronco
squad. Then to pull off the four tcamcr on Sunday
afternoon, the TAMPA BAY BUCS (-2) will thrash
the PHILADELPHIA EAGLES.
...
Folks, this only happens once a mfJIcnhim, capi­
talize on it.
Enjoy your football this weekend and remem­
ber, everything else can waitl

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ByJana E Jaaawtc
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COOXOA ETAWIARSKI. PA
4010 Boyeroer Borirereid
•UM 410
Tampa. FL 33907
Tatopiuna (119477-9000

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CONSTRUCTWI SERVICE
TO: WLUAUC. CARR
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CHASE MANHATTAN MORTOAOE
CORPORATION FAUA CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTOAUE
CORPORATION.

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AOCOROM TO THE PLAT

purr BOOK 11. FtAOCE M
THROWN 47, NCUJtoVC. FkSUC RECORDS OF EtlSNOtE
COUNTY. nORKUL
Otosri Sb \m rib at DiciaSn.

B« THE CSIOAT COURT
OF TNE EM2NT1XNTH

CAES NO. MCA-4177-14-F
Mortgag*

AX I t , 1000

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■LFrianttws. Ftorida SW01
FuMriE DaatorS*eS4.St, 1000

MIDI KNIGHT A/K7A MINNIE L
KMOHT; SUNTRUST BANK, and
___.A N UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY.
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NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY (W E N pur­
suant to a Final Judgmanl r i

Foridoiurt dMM Dtcwntw 1St
2000. and amend In Can* Ns. 00CAXas-IXF, r i to* CtokS Corel ri
too EKIHTEENTH Juridri C U M In
and to BEMMOLE County. Florid*
■fiareki CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION FAVA
CHEIWCAL RESIDENTIAL MOATOAOE CORPORATION b Plakriai
and MBS KM OHT A/K/A MINNIE L
KMQNT, at aL, are Datondreaa. I red
aal to to* Ngtreri and bare biddar to
caari In toa Waal kora door r i toa
Couttooua* in SANFORD. SEMI­
NOLE Camay. Florida. 11.00 o'clock
on to* 22rd dim r i January. 2001, to*

PLANTATION, FL 39334
00-9IU4(AMn

to ba daad or tore, and a l paritoa
tovreg or rtatodng lo hare any rW X
14* or ireereel to Ito property

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED del
an acaon to toactoaa a mortgage an
toa Moadng property:

LOT X BLOCK X MOAN H U S
UMT THREE. ACCOROMO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED W
FIAT BOOK 14. PAGE 94, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF 8E4BN0LE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
tree bean toad agrenM you and you
are reqrired to aanre a copy ri yore
wraton datonaaa. I any, to I on
DAVIO J. STERN, ESO PluriTa
anomay. wfioaa addrea* W M l
SUrerereay DM** #S00. Ptodaaon.
FL 33324 (no bare toan M toy* aom
toa rtob ri toa M priricretoi ri bib
notice III arson) and toa toa cripw
wan toa ebrk ri I k core! retore

recorded to FW Book to. Pag* 79.
PUAc Raoorda ri Baerencb County.
Ftaida. »V a 279 Stoppard SlreaL
Abamoraa Bpnnga. FL S270I.
DATED tore20m day ri Dacantoar.

2000.

MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctok ri aaa) Court
By: Mary Strom
A* Deputy Ctok
Faber 4 Oabz. P. A
Brito M 0 .1170 Markup* Arenu*
C m ) Qariaa. FtoM* 32149
(306413-4110
*Pareona wah a daabdey who naad
a apaoui accommodretoi topareciparia to tola incaadeid afiorid oonlacl ADACoorrineto al Samkwl*
Corety Couttooua*. M l N Park
Avanua. Bud* NM1. Banlotd.
Ftovd* 12771, to b ail kvadayl prior
to to* proceeding Tataptona:
|« 7)921-1390 art. *227 ,1 900 955
F77I (TPO* nrt 1XOO 9550770 (V)
via Florida Relay S a n a '
PriAafi Oacandat 2 4 .1 1,2000

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M THE CS9CWT COURT
OF THE ISTH
JUOICIAL CSICUIT,
MANOPOR
SUSNOLE COUNTY.
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO: M C A 2024 14 L

STANDARD FEDERAL BANK.
PUUNTIFF.
VS
VrtLUAM C CARR. E T A L .

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AMERCANS WITH DtSASXITlES
ACT. parean* wrtoitoWMaa naadtoga apaoWaccommnrtatkai Vexed
ooraaa COURTADMMSTRA110N.
re toa SEMINOLE County
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Alamorda Hretfaa. Sacaon Threa.

tob Corel MBEMMOLE County.
Ftorida, tobdayriOEC 112000..
(SEAL)
MARYANNEMORSE. CLERK
CLERKOFTHEORCUTTCOURT
BVJana EJaaewk
DEPUTYCLERK
LAWOFFICESOFOAVK)l STERN
ATTORNEYFORPLA94T1FF
Ml ■ UNIVERSITYDRIVE
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PubMh December 31,2000
V242

N o n a OF AOBMCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
BY. JOHNS IMVER WATER HAHAOBMENT OMTHCT
Note* M ghan tore 9 b knowing perm* war wared on I
ROY BEROLUNO DESIGN. 1752 CM4AMON CIR CASSELBERRY. FL
32707, p a n * *40-117-91999-1. The proyacr a tocabd *1 Sarnmob CourTy.
Sackon 20. Townreap 21 8orei. Rang* 29 EaaL Tha perm* autoortaa* A
SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON 0 39 ACRES TO SERVE A
930 fo o t L ena b y 12 f o o t vnoe culverted driveway fo r a sin ­
gle FAMILY HOME WITH ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES Frown *• LAKE
BRANTLEY TERRACE Tha racakbig watre body b STJOHNS RIVER.
Tha tb&lt;») ccnb aang to* appScaFrei tor to* aPov* F M parm* b aibbtiH
tor Inapacaon Ucnday eraupi Friday anapl tor bgW haldaya. SCO am. to
ICO pm al toa S t John* Rare Wren Managamatd Dbatg (Dbkicq
Hearkpbriare. *0*9 Real Brreat P b * A FL 22I7S-142S. A|
12097. Ftonda Olalutoa. or may chooa* to preaua maikaarei aa an a
remedy reubr aacacn 120973. Ftorida Sireuba. baton toa daarini tot Mig
a paiann. Cnooarng madaaon wd nra adearoaN retool to* nri* to a haarkig
» mertabon doe* nd raaril Fi a aaebmard The procudu
mad aaon are are torih to aacaun 120 573. f i n k |
104111 and 24-109 ao 1-aoa Ftonda ArMtorearen a Cod*,
comply w*h to* roqrirabank ri Ftorida ArtoMaarew* Coda Chaptor i s - 109
and b* Nad wdh (racabad by) are Dbktd Clark tocabd at Dbbtri
Haadguariare, tkgrrway 100 WaaL PaUD_. FL 32177. PriNonatarreki**aaren haaiFigcnto*aboib«piricaaMi&lt;a)muallbBadwtoankaara&gt; una ( 21 )
day* ri (rr i r r a a i ri tore nonce or wOhm twarey-aa (2*) dm* r i toa DFWU
rbprnwig node* ri bda tobnl to toa mal tor tooaa parterre to whom toa
Dread m*B&gt; artoial noaca. Faiura to Na ■ pariron adhto tob tona parted ahri
conabri* a aware ri any nriKtl auch p*rem(&gt;) may haw* to raquari an
admkaaaatoia riatonatoaBan Preartog) under aacam 120998 and I20S7.
F 8 . conoammg toa ardgacl pamiK. Peaaona tori am nri Bad to 1
w«i Sw ahove protoaton* are aubyad to daraaare
Bacaua* to* rebi**e*a*re Firing prooaaa a lb byre d to I
agency acacn. to* Ntog ri a pritorm marew tore toa Dbaicra Inal aritan awy
ba tFSarere hem to* poaaaon taken by I to tow nonce ri Fdard Parean* whoa*
aubaunaal tobreau wri b* akariad by any turii knat daaaton ri «w DMrlcI
on toa appFcare hare toa npr toyraaow to become a party to to* t
tog. In accordance wan ere reqmrwnarda eat lotto abore
Pubksh Oacamhw 31. 2000
V249

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NOTICE o r ACTION
IN EMINENT DOMAIN
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUO tC lA l C M C U T.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
IN THE CinCUlY COURT FOR THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2004CA-2192-13-P
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a political
•utxFvWon ot Vw SUM ol Honda.

DOUOLAS B THACKER. JILL C
THACKER. THE WILLIAM E
AOAMSON REVOCABLE LIVINO
TR UST DATED DECEMBER 21.
1993. RAY VALDES at Tat Cotactor
ol Seminole County Flonda: and Via
uAnown tpouaea ol Vw attova. 4
granlaat. creditor*
* latiaat
f incutoil admvMtrator*.
mortgage**. |udgm*nt craditore.
tnntaaa. twnhoidar*. paraom ki
poataaaxtn and any and al other
paraon* having or claatang to have
any nghL MM or ntarati by. Vvough
under or agaaial Vw abova rtamad
DaMndanu. or otherwrae ctavrvng
any right. MM. or adaratl in Vw raal
property daacH tad n »aa acton.
DaMndam(a)
TO THOSE ABOVE-NAMEO
DEFENDANTS ANO TO A U PAR
TIES CLAIMING INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNOER OR AGAINST
THE NAMED DEFENDANTS. ANO
TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPETY DESCRIBED BELOW
An Emnanl Domain Petition,
together watt at Declaration oI
Tatung hat bean Mad at Pm above
atytad court to acqtara certain prop­
erty ntarattt m SatnaioM Couify.
Florida, daaenbad at toAowt
PARCEL NO tOA
EAST LAKE MARY BOULEVARO
SEGMENT I
FEE SIMPLE
A part ol Pm proparty daaerbed n
Oftaal Racordt Book 2S22. paga
1302 at racordad »t lha Pub*
Racordt ol SananoM County. Flonda
being Put portion ot Section 7.
Totamtv 20 South Range 31 Eatl
ol SananoM County. Flonda.
Commencing al Pm Southeatt cor­
ner ol Pm Southeatt 1/4 oI Section 7,
Towna/ap 20 South. Range 31 Eatt
aa shown on tw Florida DtpartmarV
ot Natural Raaourcat Caruhad
Comat Racordt Documanl No
0048529. thence rut N002S‘43'W
Mong Pm Watl Ina ol PM SouPMatl
1/4 ol tad Section 7 a attance ol
1323 3 1M i s PM SoUhweel comar
ol Pta Northern l/4orvw Soulhaait
1/4 ot tard Section 7; thence net
1(894531? along lha South tna ot
tad Northnatl 1/4 ot Pm Southaau
t/4 a datanca ol.7SI.70 Mat. Ptanoa
dapanmg ta d South hna net
N0659 26 E a UtUnce of 23 33 Met
to a pom on Pm North ngta oI nay
Ina ot Eatt Laka Mary OoiAtvard
(lormarly SiUet laka Oriva) aa
mown at Plat Book 6. paga 30 ol Pm
Pubkc Racordt oI SametoM County.
Florida tad pom being p m Pom ol

T iif. S eminole H erald

I .I C .A t S
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORtOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NUMBER 00-1US-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
MARY M JAMES
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha admmatrBhon of tea attata of
MARY M JAMES. F4a Niartear 00
1165CP 19 panclmg n tea Octal
Court for Sovranota County. Flonda.
Probata Dtvtaion. tea addratt of
•beh rt P O Dratwar C. Sanford.
Flonda 327724659 Th#narr*aand
addraaaat of tea paraonai rapraaan
tatrva and tea panona! roproaonta
tera a anomay ara aaf forth bafoa
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIEO THAT
A i par ton* on whom thta notica la
aarvad. who hava objachona teal
chalanga tea vatdty of tea m i. tea
qualAcabona of tea paraonal rapra
•anteOva. vacua or (urtodefton of Iht*
Court ara roquaad lo Ma tea# objachor* wih th* 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
A l cradaor* of tea dacadanl and
otear par*on* having ctean* or
on whom a copy of te* nohoa *
data of tea tat pubFcauon of ter*
noaoa mu*l Ma teaa claim* w«h tet*
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PU81ICA
T10N OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
OAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l otear cradaor* of tea dacadanl
and paraon* having claan* or
damand* again*! tea dacadanl •
atiata muat Ma teaa claim* with teia
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FAEO W tU
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data of tea tat publication of
IN* Notica is Dacambar 31. 7000
Partonal Rapraaaniatrva
O R A J BOUEV
156 Manor Road
Mungtmgton Long Island
Naw Ybrti 11743
Anomay
for
Paraonal
Rapraaanlat»v*
THOMAS R A U EN . ESQUIRE
A U EN . LANO CUMOTTO A PEEO.
PA.
P O. Do* 3628
Orlando. FlroaJa 32802 3628
Flonda Bar No 096650
Tataphona: 407/422-6250
PubHh Oacambar 31. 2000 and
January 7.2001

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORtOA
PROBATE OIVtSION
FMa No 00-1156-CR
IN RE ESTATE OF
Jamas A Rjutey. W.

L
at *oon tearaaftar a* poswbla. lo
contidar a raquatl from SlOwslar
Tach. Inc for Conditional Uta
Approval lor a 150.000 aquara fool
watnata caniar and a 4 story 65 fool
ttmclura wdh vartanca to parting
•paca raqutramants from 1/250
aquara faal to 1/320 tquare leaf on
tha property detenbad in tea
attached legal datcnpiion
EXHIBIT ’A*
Thai portion of Section 7. Townshp
20 South Range 30 Eatl. Seminole
County. Flonda. detenbed a* loi
low*
Commence at canter ol said
Section 7. Ihence North 694040s
East along tea Soute hna of lha
Norteaatl 1/4 of tad Section 7 for
604 52 faal to lha Poart of Deqwvng.
teanca. Norte 002216*We*t lor
250 00 leal to tea North hna of tea
South 250 00 leal of said Northeast
1/4 of Section 7. teanca North
694(74O’ East aong tad North Ina
for 240 SO faal to the Wasl hna of lha
Eatl 430 00 faal ol lha Southwest
1/4 of tea Northaes! 1/4 of Saction 7;
teanca North 001 ITS* Was! along
tad Wasl hna tor 245 00 laat to tea
North hna of tea Soute 495 00 leal of
tea Soutewat! 1/4 of tea Northeast
1/4 of Saction 7. teanca North
094(7ACT East along sad North Una
lor 430 00 faal to tea East Ina of tea
Soute****
I! 1/4 of tea Northeast 1/4 of
Sechon 7. teanca Soute 001125s
East along Sad East hna lor 495 00
faal to tea Northeast corner of tea
Northwest 1/4 of tea Southeast 1/4 of
Section 7.
teanca
South
0004 45*East along tea E a « Ina ol
tea Northwest 1/4 of tea Southeast
1/4 of Section 7 for 31 68 leal
teanca Soute 6937*44^0*1 669 55
feat teanca Norte 0022*16^0*1 tor
32 45 faal to tea Point of Bognmng
Comer* 6 76 acres, more or lass.
Thai portion of Saction 7. Towntap
20 Soute. Range 30 East. SamnoM
County, Flonda. detenbed as tal­
lows:
Commence at caniar of sad
Secbon 7. teanca Norte 6940 40s
Eatl along tea Soute hna of tea
Northeast 1/4 of sad Saction 7 lor
604 52
feat.
teanca
South
0022*10*Ea*l 32 45 feetto the Pom
693744*Easl 669 55 leal to tha East
hna of tea Northwest 1/4 of tea
Souteaast 1/4 of Section 7. teanca
Soute 0004 45*Tast along tea Cat!
Ina of tea Northwest 1/4 of tea
Souteaast 1/4 of Section 7 tor 463 12
faal to tea Soute Ina of tea North
495 00 feat of tea Northwest 1/4 of
tha Southeast 1/4 of Saction 7;
teanca Soute 694044sWet! along
sad South hna for 667.19 feat,
teanca North 002Z 10“Wa»l for
462 55 laat to tha Pom of B a g m ig
Contains 7.10 acres, more or lass
Tha Pubhc Haanng w* ba had to
tha Commwsion Chambers. 10(7 N.
Country Club Road. Lake Mary Tha
Pubhc. is aimed to attend and ba
heard. Sad hearing may ba conhnued from bme to hma unM a hna!
decision Is made by lha Dty

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NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursue* to an Order Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sale dated Dacarrtear
14. 2000 and entered to Casa NO
96-1915-CA of tea Octal Court of
tha EIGHTEENTH Judoal Octal in
and for SEMINOLE Cotatfy. Flonda
whereto PNC BANK. KENTUCKY.
INC F M A CITIZENS FIDELITY
BANK ANO TR UST COMPANY
F/O/B/A PNC MORTGAGE SERVIC­
ING COMPANY, is tha Pl*m&lt;!1 and
HERAL N WALDON DORIS A
WALOON. BRYNMAVEN COMMU­
NITY ASSOCIATION. IN C ; TENANT
•1 N K A LATESHA WALDON. TE N ­
ANT «1 NK'A LATESHA WALOON
ara tea Defendants. I w « sai to tea
highest and bast bidder tor cash at
west front door of tea SEMINOLE
Coitoty CourThouae. santord. Honda
at 1100AM. on the 1Ste day of
January. 2001. tha following
dasertead property as sat forth
said Fmai Judgment
LO T 66. BRYNHAVEN FIR8T
REPLAT. A REPLAT OF BRYN
HAVEN ACCOROINO TO TH E
PLAT THEREOF. RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 39. PAGE(S) 20 ANO
21 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
6EMP40LE COUNTY. FLORX7A.
AMJA 213 8 SOMERSET C T .
SANTORO. FL 32773
WITNESS MY HANO and tea ear
of ter* Court on Oacambar 22.2000
(SEAL)
Maryanne Morse
CWrk ol tea Octal Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy CWrk
Echevama AAasocWras. P A
PO. Bo* 25016
Tampa. Flonda 33622 5010
F960936S0
•sRaa Americana ante Dwabwtws Act
H you ara a parson w«h a &lt;3sab*y
who needs accommodation In ordar
to partropaw to tew proceedtog. you
ara anMWd at no ooat lo you. for tw
provisston of certain assistance
Ptaasa contact Court Administration
al 201 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
Flonda 32771. telephone number
(407)665-4227. within 2 working
days of your racefot of teis docu­
ment. If haanng impaired. (TOO) 1600 955 6771
Pubhsh Dacambar 31. 2000 and
January 7. 2001
V249
M THE C m C U T COURT
OK THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
M ANOEOR
•EUMOLE COUNTY.

CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 00-IM 80A-14-R
0fVWON:P
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTQAOE
CORPORATION.
WILLIAM B OASCUE. M &lt;L

NOTICE OK ACTION
TO
W EilAM B OASCUE
A TAPEO RECOUP OF THIS
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
MEETINQ IS MADE BY THE CITY
FOR IT8 CONVENIENCE
THIS
3812 Bkoontrkk PI
CHikdo n . 32788
RECORD MAY NOT CONSTITUTE
CURRENT ADORE S3
AN ADEQUATE RECORD FOR
PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A
UNKNOWN
ANT ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
DECISION MADE BY THE CITY
N066676? a (bttance ot 4SSS Mel
NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
WITH RESPECT TO THE FOREOOTIES CLAJMMQ BY, THROUGH.
thence run Nog*5 3 I T a (balance ot
Tha adrrwiiatration of tea estate of
INQ MATTER.
ANY PERSON
UNOER. ANO AOA1NST THE
W1SHWQ TO ENSURE THAT AN
2S3 00 leeL thence rut 80031*13?
Jamas A. Roueey. II. deceased. Fie
HEREIN NAMED NOfVIOUAL
Number 00-1156CP is parsing in
a dttanca ol 43 00 Met to a pom on
ADEQUATE RECORD OF THE
DEFENDANT(8) WHO ARE NOT
aad North ngt4 ol way tna. Pence
tea C*cu4 Court lor Seminole
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE.
PROOF EDINOS IS MAINTAINED
rut 86*4331*W along aad North
County, Flonda. Probata O v u m ,
FOR APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
WHETHER &amp;AJO UMCNOWN PAR­
tea addrass ol which Is P O Drawer
TIES MAY CLAAI AN WfTEREST
ADVISED TO MAKE THE NECES
n g i ol way Me a tkttanca ol 300 S3
AS SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
8ARY ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS
Met to Pm Pom ol Bagvaang
C. Santord. Florida 327724*59
OR HER OWN EXPENSE
GRANTEES. OR OTHER
Conuawtg 13334 tquare Met. more
Tha names and addrestat ol tea
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
C U U M A N TB - f i t , «
personal represantalrve and-tea par
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
Property JD No 07 20 31 300, * tonal rvprwtfnlettva t anorhdy art. . . NEEOtNO ASSISTANCE TO PAR
02000000 *
'
TK3BITB IN ANY OF THESB P R 6 -)
UNKNOWN HJWOAM
*ALL*INTERCS TC0 PC MSONS ARE
CEE DINGS SHOULD CONTACT
CURRENT ADOReftS ■
OWNERItl DcugUt B Thacker
THE CTTY ADA COORDINATOR AT
UNKNOWN
v iv *
NOTIFIED THAT
and J J C Thacker
YOU ARE NOnF.XO teat an action
A l parsons on whom te«s notice is
LEAST 40 HOURS IN AOVANCE OF
t o Richard N Mean. Etq
THE M EE TN G AT (407)324-3024
lo k v id o .. • mortgag* g i l a M
served who hava objection* teal
300 North Orange Atranua
k&gt;*tr&gt;g
paopkrty
In
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
chaianga tea vahdity of tea w€, tea
Suite 1100
Card A loafer. C ty Oar*
quahhceoons of tea personal repre­
scMiNOLECouvy. n m k
Orlando. FL 32801
Each Defendant M hither notle d
sentative. venue, or tea fuhadebon
DATED: Decernbar 13.2000
LO T 23 OF TRACT 301 AT CARIL­
LON. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
Pm ! Pm Pekkcner wfl peUUon tor an
of teis court ara raq^ad to Na teaa
PUBLISH Dacambar 31. 2000
objection* with ted court WITHIN
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 48.
V247
Ordar ol Taka batora Pm HONOR
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
PAGES 31 THROUGH 37. MCLU*
A B U NANCY F. ALLEY, sna ot the
i f TH* CIRCUfT COURT
SIVE. AS RECOROED IN THE PUB­
Judgat ol PM abova-atytad Court, on
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
OF THE 1ITH
Monday. PM 22nd day ot January.
LIC RECOROS O f SEMINOLE
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
COUNTY FLORIOA
2001. at 1IOO a m . at Courtroom K.
OR THIRTY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE O f SERVICE OF A COPY OF
ha* baan Mad agamal you and you
OF FLORIOA
at Pm SananoM County Counhouaa
IN ANO FOR
ara raqukad to aaava a copy ol you/
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Sanford Flonda. at accordance w*h
at Declaration ol TaJung haratolora
SEMBfOLB COUNTY *
wraian dafanaaa aA04n 30 daya aflar
A l credtort of tea decade* and
tha lv*t publication. II any, on
other parsons having claims of
GENERAL
lead at paa cauta A l Oalandanta to
demands agarat decadent s estate
E Chavarria
SAMoaaiat,
PA.
pat aUl and al othar tmaraatod parJURISDICTION DIVISION
PlamMr* anoanay, whoaa addaa* la
whom a copy of tew notice is
NO. 00-690 CA 14 P
tet may bmaly rtquaal a haanng on
S i l t Corporal, Laka Dnva. 3rd
Pe Ptkacn lot Pe Order d Tatung at
Chase Manhattan Mortgage
Corporation.
Floor, Tampa. Ronda 33834. and Mp
data of tea ta ! pubheahon of tea
noboa mu*l Ma teaa daJma w*h ter*
Via ongmal anti M a Cowl aahar
be heard Any Oatandant Iking to
PLAINTIFF.
court WITHIN THE LATER O f
Na a kmaly request tor haanng that
v*.
or manaiAaMy Viaraallar, ovwrwsa
Douglas W Gray: Sherry S Gray,
ararve any rtfpa to obfad to PM OnMr
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
a dalatil W ba araarad agamal you
DATE OF THE FIRST PUOUCA
at a i.
ol Taking
DEFENDANTS
TION
OF
THIS
NOTICE
OR
THIRTY
ANO
Comptaml or paMon
AMENDED NOTICE OF
Each Defendant and any othar parDAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
FORECLOSURE SALE
WITNESS my hand and Via aaal d
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
tona dam ng any atlaraal at » e
ON THEM.
Notica l* hereby grvan teat, pur­
Ma Court on M* day ol DEC 21
proparty detected In Pm Petbon at
A l oteer cradaor* of tea dacadanl
suant to an Ordar Rescheduling
2000..
Pe above-alytod Enanant Domain
and parsons having claims of
(SEAL)
Foreclosure Sale dated Dacambar
proceadeig M teraby raguaad to
Man/ann* Mora*
terve written dattnati. ( any you
22. 2000. and entered to c M case
Clan cV Via Court
number 00696 CA 14 K. of tea
have, to p m Pataon haratotora Mad
O c m Court of tea 1• Judoal Cm uf
By Rum King
WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER
at Pat cauaa on Pe Pekkoner and
Aa Daputy Ckark
i
to and tor Samroia County. Florida,
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUOUany raquaal tor a haanng on Pm
whereto CHASE MANHATTAN
Pekkon tor pm Ordar. ot Taking, p
CATION OF THIS NOTICE
Ediavanta SAaaoaaMa. P A
MORTQAGE CORPORATION. 1*
P. O. Boa 23018
daakad. on Pabtnnar'a Attorney
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
Plaintiff and Douglas W Gray.
OBJECTIONS NOT 6 0 FILED WILL
whota name and kddeet ■ thown
Tampa. Florida 33822-3018
Sherry 8 Orey; Tha Croesmgs
F00010041
below an or before Monday. Jamary
BE FOREVER BARRED
Master
Community
Association.
Inc.;
"8aa Amancana arm OaabAaaa Ad
Tha dale of t a l pubheahon of tv*
IS. 2001. and to Ma Pm ongnal ol
Lakewood al tea Crossings
Notica la Dacambar 31. 2000
* you era a peraon adh a daafcey
Homeowner* Association. Inc., ta'ara
Persona! Representative
•ho naadi acoommodahon m ordar
raquaal tor haanng on Pm Pataion tor
Dsfandantd).
I
wd
te
l
to
toe
laghesl
lo
parkopaia m Ma pracaaOng you
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Sharon
L
Rousey
Pm Ordar ol Taking watt Pm CMrti ol
and bast bdder lor cash al al tea
Sharon L Roueey
Pta Cowl oarer baton tarvtce on
ara anadad al no coal lo you, lor ma
West front door of tea Semnoie
provtaafon ol cartam aaaialanca
Anomay
lor
tea
Personal
Pe Pekbonar't Anomay or knmadCounty Courthouse to Sanford.
Represantalrve
P k u r oontad Ca ul Admmialrabon
ataty Ptarakhat. to ahoar wtwt ngt.
Flonda. Semnoto Coitoty. Florida, al
al 201 N. Park Avanua, Sardord.
/N David R Woods
MM. maratl ot Ian you have. I any.
Flonda 32771, lataphon. numPar
110000 AM on tea 23rd day of
Devd R Woods. EsQuve
or claan In and to Pm property
January. 2001. tea following
(407)863-4227. wthm 2 working
731 N Garland Avenue. Stale 202
daaenbad In ta d Patton and to
dasertead property as sat forth In
Orlando. Flonda 32801
•how cauaa. P any you have, why
day* ol you racagd ol Ma docu­
ment V haanng Impaired. (TOO) 1sad Ftoal Judgment, lo w4
(407)461 2992
and preparty ahotbd not be con­
BOO 035-8771
LOT 160. BLOCK B LAKEWOOO
Flonda Bar No 0156209
demned tor Pm uaaa and pupoaaa
AT THE CROSSINGS UNIT TWO.
PubAsh Dacambar 31.2000 and
Pubkah Oacambar 31,2000 and
aa tat lorti in a id Patton n you lu
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
January 7. 2001
to anatnr. a dataut may ba entered
January 7.2001
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
V244
V280__________________________
agamal you tor m* raid demanded
book 33. pagaS 49 THROUGH 63.
in Pm Petition P you M4 to raquaal a
m TH E C * C U T COURT
OF THE pubhc records of aemtooie
haanng on the Pataion tar Order ol
MOT1CC OP PUBLIC SALE
coury lands
ALTAMONTE TOWING. INC.OF THE E n H T U N T H
Tahng you the! warm any r &amp; l to
UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUCTION
JUDICIAL a n C U T
NOTE Pursuant to tea Fair Debt
obfad to aard Ordar ol TbMng
OF FLORIDA.
WITNESS my hand and aaal ol aad
Cohection Practices Act you ara
117 MARKER ST .
M AND FOR
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FI
Court on Nomrrtoor IS. 2000
s e m m o u Co u n t y
SALE BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. SOLD
to ba a debt coftector atlemphng to
CASE NO.1 OO-CA- 8388-144.
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
coiecl a debt and ar y tatormahon
MARY ANNE MORSE
tor teat purCHASE MANHAnAN MORTGAGE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
CLERK OF TH E C M C U T COURT
CORPORATION
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIOS
M ANO FOR SEMMOLE COUNTY.
Dated tea 22 day of Dacambar.
PURSUANT TO FA 713 7*
FLORIOA
01-23-2001
By Ruth King
2000
1990 NISSAN
TERRY L LEACII JOHN DOE.
Qfouty O f t
MARYANNE MORSE
O a * of Octal Court
Unknown Hukbknd ol TE.1RY L
ROBERT A McM i l l a n . County
1N4GB21B4LC720477
LEACH.
LIBERTY
NATIONAL
Atlomoy for SonMnoto County.
1968 MERCURY
By Mary Slrotpe
BANK. CITIFM ANCIAI EQUITY
Deputy Clark
1MEBMS344JG621786
Flonda
SERVICES INC : and UW NOW N
6m nofc Cotatfy So t k m Buildng
1967 MERCURY
COOC1S i 8TAWIARSKJ. P A
TENANT&amp;OWNCRS.
1MEBM50U9HG632901
4010 Boyscoul Botaavard
1101 Ea *I Firvt SlroM
1993 CHEVY
Stale 450
Sanford. Flonda 32771
Tataphona (407)6655736
Tampa. FL 33607
F U U N TIF rS NOTICE OF ACTION
2O1FP22SXP2115310
Telephone (813/677-6006
1991 FORO
TO
CAS« 10G0-1654
1FTFE24V4MRA19675
TERRY L LEACH
Pubhah Oacambar 31. 2000. and
And aa parka* darning reared by.
Pubkah Dacambar 31. 2000 and
January 7. 2001
1961 FORO
January 7.2001
VvouUi- uider or agamal
2UA2215B0535627
V006__________________________
TERRY L LEACH
V246
1966 FORO
NOTICE OF
and ai parkaa having or damang lo
1FABP57U5JA251737
hava any ngyv. kVa. or veered m ma
THE CIRCUfT COURT
n C T ID O U t NAME
1969 FORO
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
Noftoa t$ haratoy grvan mal wa ara
property harem daaenbad LAST
2FABP72G6KX169036
JUDICIAL CIRCUfT
angagad in b u n ra u al 1115
KNOWN ADORESS 188 SOUTH
1966 SUBARU
WHITER PARK DRIVE. CASSEl
M ANO FOR
JF2AN5387FF4376I7
NCounty Road 427 &amp;i« 135.
BERRY. FL 32707
SEhMNOLE COUNTY.
1969 VOLVO
Longwood. F L 32750. Sammota
YV1AX6662K
111
3064
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO m d an acbon
FLORIOA
County. Flonda undar lha FctAoua
cnm . ACTION
1994 Dodge
lo fcredoee mongaga on Via fckwNam# of H B W Inc, and that wa
mg deiutied prapaity m SananoM
CASE NO. 96-1 t li -C A
1B7E264C6E0173497
vtfond lo rogetar ttad nan* wste tea
Count* flonda
DIVISION 14-0
Pubhsh Dacambar 31. 2000
Divifton
ol
Corporabona.
PNC BANK. KENTUCKY. P C f rtt'A
LOT 16. OUCEffS MIRROR ADDI­
Talahat iaa. Flonda. n accordanca
V245
TION
TO
CASSELBERRY
•nth tea provromna ol tea Fctteoua
CITIZENS FIDELITY BANK ANO
ACCORDING
TO THE P U T
Kama SUUitaa. lo Wit Saction
TRUST
COMPANY
F/O/B/A
PNC
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN P U T
66509. Flonda Statute* 1991
MORTGAGE SERVICING
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARPfO
ANN Taylor
COMPANY.
BOOK I . PAQE S3. OF THE PUDliC
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by tea
RECORDS OF S E M M O U COUN­
David Taylor
Cfty Commtsson of tea Cty of Lahe
TY. FLORIOA LESS THAT FART
Mary. F londa. teal sad Commwsoi
Pubtah Oacambar 31. 2000
CONVEYED TO TH E CITY O F
HERALDN WALDON Mai
w.ii hod a Pubhc Haanng on
V241
CASSSEIBERRY
IN O R BOOK
January 11. 2001. al 700 P M . or
OktenikiWt)

eg als

3176. PAGE 1312
•nd hiving a
188 S WWaar Park Dr. Cauafcany.
FL 32707
ha* baan Mad agamal you and you
ara raqurad lo *arva an ongmal ol
your arman (Mlanaa*. I any. vrth Via
SarranoM CoiMy CMrk ol Ma Court
wtthvi 30 day* horn Via M l data ol
pubkeaten and k&gt; aarva a copy on
PMmMr* AHomvy, Nancy W. IkmL ol
Via La« Firm ol MASON 1 ASSOCI
ATES. P.A. Mhoaa addrata ia 17737
U S H ^nray 19 Nonh. 8u** 300.
Mangrova Bay. Claamatar. Florida
3378*. adhm 30 day* kom Via M l
data oI publication, olhanrlaa a
dafauR ma ba.araarad agamal you
lor Via ra*al damandad m Via a
plaint.
Datad DEC 2 } 200p
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Ruth King
Aa Daputy dark
Ini

Legals

Legals

L eg a ls

SUITE 800
PLANTATION. FL 33324
00*20881FTN)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraon* wah daabAhat naadmg a tpacial accommodation thouM
coni act COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
lh*
SEMINOLE
County
CourthouM at 407 683*227. 1 BOO
0356771 (TOO) or I -803033 8770.
via Flonda Ratay Sarvica
Pubtah Dacanbar 31, 2000 and
January 7. 2001
V233

SHORES HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC . U 8 . DANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION F/KJA
FIRST BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS
TRUSTEE
UNOER THE POOLING ANO
SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED
JUNE 14. 1997 FOR THE ME GO
MORTGAGE HOME LOAN OWNER
TR U ST
1997-3.
AMERICAN
NATIONAL PROPERTY A
CASUALTY
COMPANY.
SU N ­
TRUST BANK F/KJA SUNTRUST
BANK.
CENTRAL
FLORIOA.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. SUC
CESSOR OY MERGER TO FIA O
SHIP FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
T1TUSVKXE; SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur*
euant to a Suranary Find Judgment
d toractotura datad Oacambar 15.
2000 entered m C M Cat* No 00
CA 1968 14 P d V w C a c U l Court d
vw 1ITH J u d a k d o * m and tar
SEMIHOLE County. SANFORD.
Honda. I wd &gt;a4 to Vw laghW and
beat baktor tor caah at m* WEST
FRONT DOOR d Vw SEMMOLE
Coimly Coudhoua* kxatod at M l N.
PARK AVENUE In SANFORD.
Flonda. d 1100am on Vw 16m day
d January. 2001 the Mowing
daaenbad pmparty aa ad kjrVi m
aald 8unmary Find Judgment, to«KI:
LO T 75 SAUSAUTO. SECTION
THREE. ACCOROINO TO TH E
P U T THEREOF AS RECOROED M
P U T BOOK 21. PAGES 74.73 ANO
78 OF TH E PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated N a tsm day d Oacambar.

CREDITORS. TRUSTIES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES C U IM IN O AN
M TER EST BY. TH R O U GH UNOER
OR AGAINST WANS 0.
THOMPSON. US. BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. F/KJA
FIRST BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION; JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
tuanl to a Summary Find Judgmam
d to n d o w a dated Dec 13. 2000
entered n C M Caaa No
00 CA 1803 14 P d Vw d o jf l Court
d tw 11TH Ju d d d CkaA to and tar
SEMINOLE
County.
Santord.
Flortda. I w* **• to Via Ndtod and
trad bkktor tor cadi at ma Wad Kent
door d tha SEMINOLE County
CourVioue* located d X I N. Park
Avanua m Santord. Flonda. d 1100
AM. on Vw tsm day d January.
2001 m* Mtowtng daaertbad prowr
ty a* i d torth to aald Simanary Find
JuddnanL tow«:
LO T SS. BELAJRE HALS UlwT
ONE. ACCOROINQ TO THE P U T
THEREOF, AS RECOROEO IN
P U T BOOK 22. PAGES 7 ANO S,
OF TH E PUBLIC RECOROS OP
SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
Datad **• tsm day d Dacarrvwr.

M THE CATCUIT COURT
OP THE ISTH
JU O IC U l C M C U T,
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DtVTSlOH
CASE NO: M C A 2144 14 O
FIRST NATIONVnOE MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

puiN Tirr.
MaaHMaa naadmg a Mwdal aocommodaaon to parkemate to Ma pro­
ceeding ehoutd contact court
Adnunteiraaon al lelaphona number
1-*07-663-4331^ not later men aaven
(7) day* prior to lh* procaadng I
haanng Impanel, (TOO) 1-800-833•771. or Vole* M 1-600933-8770.
vu Flonda I W q t k w a
Maaon A A l i cdid l l . P A
17737 US 19 If , Sue* 300
Ctoararator. FL 33784-6366
A » l Nancy WrFkva
(727)83*3600,
Pubadv. Oacambar 31. 2000 and
January 7, 2001V2SI
M THE C M C U T COURT
OF THE 1ITH
j u d ic ia l emeurr.
IN ANO FOR
SCMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
CASE NOrOC CA 278 I I P
FT MORTGAGE COMPANIES D B A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTQAOE
PLAINTIFF
VS
ANTHONY J MARTOCCHIO. IF
UVINO. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
QRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, LJENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIE8 CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AQAMST ANTHONY J

MARTOCCHIO PAMELA
MARTOCCHIO. TWIN RIVERS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC.; CtTirW ANCIAl EQUITY
SERVICES. INC. FM/A
COMMERCIAL CREDIT
CONSUMER SERVICES. INC.;
OBOUNOTELE. JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
RB-NOTTCt OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY (W E N p u *u*nl lo an Ordar Granting the
Mobon to R a w Foradoaur* Sal*
dated Oacambar 21,2000 entered In
C M C a w No. 00 CA 27 B 14 K d m*
Cvcui Ca ul p i m* ISTH JuSaal
CbeUI to and tor SEMINOLE CouVy.
Santord. Flonda. I *48 **• to ma
W W kora door Ol m* SEMMOLE
County Counhouaa In Santord.
Flortda. d 1100*m am an m* 23
dty d January. 2001 ma toaowmg
aaid Sunmary Final Judgmare. to­
ad:
LO T 20. TWIN RIVERS SECTION
1. ACCORDING T O , TH L P U T

vs
KATHY L FINNIN. E T A L ,
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTION
,
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO : KATHY L FINNIN AND
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KATHY L
whota raaldanca la unknown 2
hw/aha/lhay ba bring: and 6
h*/aha/m*y ba dead, m* unknown
grant*#.
reareat by. mroudL undar or agamal
to b* dead or abra. and ai para**
havtig or ctomang to have any rid*.
Mia or Maratl m lha property
daaettoad to 6ia mongaga being
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED m d
•n acaon to loraObaa a mortgage on
Via toaowmg properly.
LOTS 13 ANO 14. BLOCK 0.
BUENA VISTA ESTATES. ACCORD­
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN P U T BOOK 3.
PAGE I ANO 2. O f THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TV. FLORIOA
ha* baan Nad agamal you and you
ara raquvtd to aarva a eopy d you
wtmen detonate. V any. to 6 on
DAVIO J. STERN. ESO PtomMTa
anomay. whoee addraa* la M l
SUrmraraVy Dm* *300. Ptontakon.
FL 33324 (no tolar man 30 day* tram
ma dm* dmakrai pubacaaon d M a
noacad acaon) and Ma maortgaid
wah Via dark d Ma court aahar
batora kervtca on PlavW* anomay
a detodl wd be ertorad agamal yqu
tor ma ra id damandad m Via cornptoml or pattern Rad haram
WITNESS my hand and m* a w d
M a Court d SEMINOLE County.
Flonda. M * _ day d _ 2000
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE C M C U T COURT
BY Rum Kng
DEPUTY CLERK
U W OFFICES OF OAVIOJ 8 TERN
ATTORNEY FOR PUWT1FF
M l B. UNIVC RSI TY DRIVE
SUITE 300
PLANTATION. FL 33324
0O*22*7(FNM)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS WITH O M AEEJTK S
ACT, panona *4m ran halm need
mg a apacM aocommodaton ahouto
oortad COURT ADL0M3TRATION.
at
Via
SEM M OU
County
Counhouaa d 407*83-4227. 1*00036*771 (TDD) Ol 1*00*33*770.
tie Flonda Relay Sarvica
IVtlwh Oacambar 31. 0000 and

t i r ’ ' ™ ..................
THROUGH 4. O f TH E - PUBLIC
RECOROS O F SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
Dated Ma 21 day d Dacambar.

2000.

M TH E C M C U T CO UR T FOR
EEIR M O U COUNTY.
PROBATE DIVISION

(O R CU IT CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cla rk d m a C Ira * Court
Byiiery Ekeupe
Deputy Clerti
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. panona wah ikaahMii need
rig a apwcikl accommodahon i/vxAT
ooraad COURT ADMMISTRATTON.
al
m*
SEMINOLE
County
C o u rV n e . al 407 663-4227. 1-600038-8771 (TDD) or 1-600-066*770,
Ha Flonda Ratey Sarvtoa
DAVID J. STERN. P A
801 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SLATE 800
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(034)2333000
00-31766(1 td4A)FTN
Pubkah Dacambar 31.2000 and
January 7.2001
V2S2___________________________
M TH E C M C U T COURT
OF THE ISTH
M ANOPOR
COUNTY.

F8t Number 00-1888-CP
M RE ESTATE OF
NA O M EK GEAR
Deceased
NOTICE OF ADMMMTRATION
NADINE K GEAR. Dacaaaad. Fla
Number 00-I033CP. M pandng.ki
Si* Ctrojk Court lor Sammoto
County. Flonda. Probala DrvMon.
Via addraaa d wtveh W Pod Qi*rw
Drawer XT. Sardod. Flonda 37772.
The name* and arWaaraa d Via
personal raprasanatea and tea parALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIEO THAT
A l panona bn whom Ma node* R
dMtonga m* vakdty d m * wR. ma
lyndraknne d Vw paraonal rapraMnuirv*. venue, or (unmkcoon d
Ma Court ara raqdrad to Na mat
obracaona wah Vra Court WITHIN
TH E U T E R OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THM NOTICE
OR TH IRTY OAYS A FTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l credtora d Vw deoadant and

CASS NO: 00-CA-2113144.
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION.
PUWT1FF.

VS.
CHRISTOPHER M FRASIER ET
A L.
OEFENOANTIS)
N
•i»o■n a M
oe
p p
aacwt1ivura
on

CONSTRUCTIVE SERVTCt
TO: CHRISTOPHER M FRASIER
ANO KEELY C FRASIER
whoa* teerdence I* unknown H
hp/ah*/lh*y ba bring, and A
ha/ahwViwy ba dead, ma ur*noen
grant***.

vaaraal by. mmugp. undar or agamal
m* Pa«atto*raa. who ara not known
to ba dead or abra. and ai para**
havmg or ctoenmg to hava any ngpL
Ud* or mtorta! m m* property
daaenbad In m* mortgage being
toredoaed haram
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO tid
an acaon to toractoaa a mortgage on
tie toaowmg property:
LOT 8. BLOCK Q. HIDOEN LAKE
LAST t-0. ACCORDMO TO THE
PUT THEREOF AS RECOROEO M
PUT BOOK 17. PAGES 87 ANO 86
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLOROA.
ha* baan Mad agamal you and you
ara raqurad to aarva a copy d you
wnMn detonate, v any. to 6 on
DAVID J STERN ESQ Plalndr*
anomay. whoa* addratt la SOI
SUnkrartVy Dnva *300. Plantation,
a 33324 (no Mar man X day* kom
ma data d ma krai pubacaaon d Ma
note* d acaon) and 14* m* ongnal
wah m* ctoik d Ma court aahar
or ImmetWery maraahar. okiarwaaa
a datoUl wd ba araara J agamal you
tor m* r*W damandad m m* comptoml or pakkon Mad haram
WITNES8 my hand and Vi* aaal d
Ma Court al SEMMOLE County
Flonda. Ma dty d DEC 28 2000.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Rum Kng
■ .
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVIOJ STERN
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ALL CLARIS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FRED WILL
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The del* d ma hrat pubkeabon d
Vat Noaoa ■ Oaoarrtoar 31.2000
STEVEN P CCCCHETT1
JULIE EASON SMITH. P A . Attorney
Flortda Bar Numbtr 867132
TOM Winter Sprmga Bodavard
Ovtodo. Flonda 32783
Tataphona (407)363*810
Facaimie (407)365 1730
Pubkah Oacambar 3 1.2000 and
January 7. 2001
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2000.

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MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctotk d Vw d o * Court
By Dummy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark

THE UW OFFICES OF OAVO J
STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l 8. Umvertay Drtve Sula 500
Ptontakon. FL 33324
(934)233*000
00*0311(CWF)
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DOABSJTIES
ACT. paraon* wth iSaabRlii naadmg a •pactal accommodation ahouto'
contact C O U n t ADMMMTRATION.
at the
SEMINOLE County
Counhouaa d 407*88-4227. , * 00943*771 (TOO) or 1*00*38*770.
vw Honda Relay Santo*.
Pubkah Oacambar 24. I I . 2000
V217
M TH E C M C U T CO UR T
op th e trm
JUDICIAL C M C U T,
M ANOPOR
I COUNTY,
JURISDICTION DrWMON

CASE NO: SO CA 12SS18P
WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTQAOE M C. F/KJA NORWEST
MORTQAOE. MC
PUM R FF
VS
TERRY L WILLIAMS. AMJA TERRY
LEE WILLIAMS, SR IF U V M O .
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISES.
QRANTEES. ASSIGNEES. LIENOR.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU
OTH ER PARTIE8 CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. TH R O U G H UNOER
OR AQAM ST TERRY L. WILLIAMS.
AJYJA TERRY U S WSJJAMfc SR :
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TERRY l_
WILLIAMS. AJKJA T IIU IV L U
W ILIAM S, a a . IF ANY. FVkMSU D.
JOSEPH IF UVMO, ANO IF OCAD.
TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEME.
DEVISEE.
QRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIE NOR.
CREDITORS. TR USTEES ANO (kU
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIM, NO AN
M TER EST BY. TH R O U O H UNOER
OR AQAM ST P A M E U a JO S E P H
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP PAMELA
0 JO SEPH. IF ANY; CENTRAL
FLORIOA REGIONAL HOSPITAL
IN C OrB/A COLUMBIA MEDICAL
C EN TER S AN FO R D , GENERAL
MOTORS ACCEPTANCE
CORPORATION. CENTRAL
F IO R E M EDUCATORS FEDERAL
CR ED IT
UNION;" SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE A S UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
OEFENOANTIS)
NOTICE OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Stannary Find Judgment
or toracaoaiva dated Dae IB. 2000
araarad m C M Caaa No. X CA 13M
14P d ma Ckoul C o u l d tha 1*TH
Jutkdd Cvcui m and tor SEMMOLE
County. SANFORD. Flonda. I wB aa*
to Vw ladtad and bad dddbr tar
caah d AT W EST FRONT DOOR OP
COURTHOUSE d Vw SEMMOLE
CouVy Couthouaa kxalad d X I H
PARK AVENUE In SANFORD.
Florid*.* 1, GO a n o n Vw 18m day
d January. 2001 the lottowing
daicttaad proparty a* eat term to
atad S u m u ry Final JudgmanL towK
LO T 10. BLOCK 8. TIER V .
TOWN OF SANFORO. ACCORO­
INO T O TH E MAP OR P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
P U T BOOK t. PAGE SS. OP THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. F IO R O A
Datad IN* lim day d Oacambar.

2000.

(C M C U T COURT SEAll
MARYANNE MORSE
CtaW d Vw CauN Court
By Mary Skom*
Dacuty Clara
T H E U W OFFICES OF DAVE) J.
STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S Unkraratty Drkra SUto 600
Puraakon. FL 33324
(944)233 8000
00 57696(110.)
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH W3AW UTIE3
ACT. pacaon* wah daabWet naad
mg a apao al aocommodakon ihoukj
oontad COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at tha
SEMINOLE County
Courthuue* at 407*63-4227.1*00045 8771 (TOO) Of 1*00*56*770.
vw Flonda Relay Samoa.
Pubkah Dacambar 24. 31. 2000

V221

M THE C M C U T COURT
OP TH E ISTH
JUOICIAL CMCUrT
MANOPOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.

M ANO FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY.

GENERAL

OENtRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: M CA 1 8 M I I P
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
MC
PLAINTIFF
VS
ROBERT L MORGANS. IF UVMO.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
HEIRS. DEVISEES
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CUIM INO AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST ROBERT L MORGANS
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT
L MORGANS IF ANY. SAUSAUTO

CASE NO: OOCA 180S 14 P
CR O S S U N O MORTQAOE CORP.
PU IN TIFF
VS
ARNOLD P. THOMPSON. IP
UVINO. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASStONLCS. UENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
M TEREST BY. TH R O U GH UNOER
OR AOAM ST ARNOLD P
THOMPSON. DIANE D
THOMPSON. IF UV M O . ANO IF
OCAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HEIRS. DEVISEES. QRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.

2000

(C M C U T CO UR T BEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
Clara d ma Ckcdi Court
By Mary Strom*
Dapotv CtafX
T H E U W OFFICES OF OAVK) J
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
X I B. UnNwaty Drtv* Sdto S00
Ptontaion. FL 33374
(044)233-6000
OD30466(FNMA)CMC
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DCSABATDES
ACT, paraon* wth dtoabMa* head­
ing a apaoal aocommodakon ahodd
oonlad CO UR T AOMMBTRATION.
at lh*
SEMINOLE County
Counhouaa al 407*36*227,1*00033*771 (TOO) or 1*00*86*770.
P u b M Daoambar 24.31,2000
V21«
M TH E C M C U T CO UR T
O P T H S 1 IT H
M ANOPOR
COUNTY,

CASE NOt M OA ISM 34#
NATIONAL C n Y MORTQAOE
COMPANY
PU M TTFP
VS
EDWARD BMTTH IF L/VMQ, ANO W
DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISES, QRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. UENOR.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
M TE R E S T BY. TH R O U G H UNDER
OR AO A M ST EDWARD SM ITH
MARGARET 0. SMITH V UVMO.
ANO IP DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS,
DEVISEE.
QRANTT E E . ASSK M F T S . UENOR.
CREDITORS, T R U S T IE S ANO A U
O TH ER PARTIES CLM M M Q AN
M TE R E S T BY. TH R O U O H UNDER
OR A Q A M S T MARGARET 0.
BMTIH: ORAL O'DONNELL; D B A
ASSOCIATION S 7-A .M Q ;
CEN TR AL FLORIOA REGIONAL
HOSPITAL. A DfVM ON OP
HOSPITAL CORPORATION OP
AMERICA; CHRYSLER FIRST
CREDIT CORPORATION F/KJA
t iH u r c a t u a t v c t o rv —
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
JOHN DOE A M I JANE 0 0 S AS
UM040WN TENANTS M
DCFENOANT(S)
MOTICS OP
NOTICE ■
IS.
. - M O M Caaa No 00
CA 1444 It d t a e C b c U O o u ld f t o
18TH Judtatd Ckoul kl
S IM M O L I CouVy. EANPORO.
Flortda, I a * aa* to Via Ngbad «td
bad bkktor tor oad( d TH E W EST
FRONT DOORI'M ms i
Couvy CouthOMM toedadd X I N .
PARK AVENUE kl SANFORD.
Florida. d t t G O a n . an matEtida)
d January, 200, St* luSoaktO
daarrtiad pmparty at a d lerSi In
aatd Summary Fktd JudgmanL towfc
LO T 147. LAKE HARRIET
ESTATES. ACCOROtNO T O THE
P U T THERB3P AS RECORDED M
P U T BOOK 12. PAOES IS ANO IS.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. R O R K M
Datad M a lim day d D aoatiViar.
(C M C U T CO U R T BEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctark dm* Ckoul Gout
By-Dorothy W. Bokon
T H E u C ^ O F F IC E B OP OAVO J.
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR P U M T V F
X I 8. UM araiy Dura auto 800
Ptanlason a 33324
(044)233*000
'
00-57717(NCM)
M ACCORDANCE WITH TH E
AMERICANS WTTH D4SASAJTKS
ACT, paraorw wdi daabMa* naadS v k o T ^ S ^ T U D tJ V v S T O A T T O H
d
Vw
SEMINOLE Couvy
Couthouaa at 407*84*227.1*00184*771 (TOO) or 1*00*84*770,
via Flortda Ratty Santo*.
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V220

NOTICfl OP PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE It Itaraby dran
M d. on m* data and Sta ton* M ad
baton and oortmung kom day to
aai d Pubto Auclon, to St* N g M J
btddar. tor oadi at ma warahoua* d
STORAGE USA. located d 1007
WEa Sprtnga D r. Wtntor Eprtrnk.
Fla. 32708, m* ecntanto U Vw fc6
lot rant and c*wr chargat tor Whtri
a ton on earn* to ehknad. to wt:
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JA N E T EVANS VS CERAMIC
MOLDS AND HOUSEHOLD REMS
SHANNON DUOAN 612 HOUSE­
HOLD 0 0 0 0 8 ANO FURMTURE.
KIOUARA MARTINEZ (1 4 FURM ­
TURE. LEON AND SOMA KEARSE
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ITEMS
ROBERT BURNS 0378 H O USE­
HOLD 0 0 0 0 8 . DAWN P A D U A
f , M FURMTURE.
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S X W daartng dapoai a * b* edtodad tor aadi u d puerwaad and
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Foradoaura dattd Oecamber IS,
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CA-1209-14-K.d*w Cats* C o u ld
t o 11TH Judctat Cvcm St and tor
SEMINOLE County. Florida. BANK
ONE, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. AS
TR U S TEE F/K/A TH E FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO, AS
TRUSTEE la PtotoMI and JAMES T.
ROGERS. VALERIE L ROOERS;
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117 Commercial Rentals
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119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Stomge/Oftice For Rent

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99 Apartment* - Unfurnished
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103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Dupies/Tnplex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
1t4 Warehouse/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

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63 Mortgages

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183 Television &amp; Stereo/Radio
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn &amp; Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of Slate
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145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lota For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Salo
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sate

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201 Horse*
205 Heavy Machinary
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apperel
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217 Qarsge Sales
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238 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydea/BIkee For Bala
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. VaWdes/Campars For Sale
243 Tralera For Bale
245 Farm Equipment

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253 Additions &amp;
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258 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repail
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
281 Computer Consulting
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265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceding Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Child Care Centers
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270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauflng
260 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Service*
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakelront Clearing
285 Landscaping
236 Laundry Service*

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291 Mortgages
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295 Paper Hanging
297 Peat Control
298 PtarvVOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
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302 Screen A Glass Work
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304 Siding
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308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Sendee
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148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
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151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
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160 Business For Sale
183 Waterfront Property For Sale
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181 Appliances A
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163 Television A Stereo/Hadio
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

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258 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
281 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
283 Carpentry
284 Carpet A Installations
285 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
288 Child Cate Centers
289 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man

199 Pete A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Ferm
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201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AntlquelCollecttbles
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted lo Buy

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Windchase Apartments
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$ 4 9 6 .0 0
$ 5 9 2 .0 0
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Apartm ents

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

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230— Boats U

183— T e l e v is io n &amp;
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185— Computers For
S ale
COMPUTER EQUIPMENT FOR
SALE-(AN Macintosh) 1810088
hard drive without monitor ((75), 1•
8118 hard drtva wah mondor (* 100).
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Lowell's Auto Repair

270-C oncrete
John Wantteya Wiaonry

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407-403-7917

FOR SALE

407-311-8873

2405 Highlawn
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269-C leaning S ervices

271-C onstruction

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Murk Const. Service
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hogging tito iv ilw ii, Cafl tot
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407-324-1177

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1994 JR 50 Suzuki motorcycle
Excellent condition, low hour*.
(550 407-302-8913.

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230—B oats &amp;
Accessories

(352) 242-4768 (407) 971-7773

87 Nit»an Stanza O XE: 4dr.
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M otorcycles/Bikes
For S ale

1998 Vohro 850 GLT: 5 spd. learner
65.000 mite*, black, mint condition.
(15.900 . 407-3214)609

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4 Door. 4X4. AC. AM.TM Stereo
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94 Jaap Grand Charokaa United
Encaten! maeh condition 110K
mtla*. 4X4. loaded. Hunter Green
(8.500 407-771-4977.

• Sinriet A S itu
Uttd Parts
• Utad Boats A Motors

•f Orange*
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Meriwether Farm*
3481 Catory Ava, Sanford.
ORANGES. SWEET JUICY
MAMUNS. (8 OQTBU 2055 PINE
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Evtnrude, Johnson
8 Fore* Authorized
Dealer

RollereMr mix purple* 8 week* okl
Free to pood home* Roase cal 407349-2018

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we hope lo make our “Better

Homa Improvements
Irrigation A Repair
Janitorial Services
Jewelry A Repair
Lakelront Clearing
Landscaping
Laundry Services

c c e s s o r ie s

WH Sal Ytaur Boat on Corwlgnmant

199—P ets &amp; S upplies

219— W a n t e d

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Sanford

• Large Floor Plans
• Sparkling Pool

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 Oil. Lube A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Piano'Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Rooting
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretahal A Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
308 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportalion
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
316 Welding A Sheet Metal
3tB Well Dnlling
319 Window Washing A Timing

279 Hauling

Sony Trinitron TV. KV1221R Pk«
Tachncs FM-AM Slereo Receiver.
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Single motal with springs.
*1500 407-322-4855

We Offer Affordable Beauty and Value!

on 2 and 3 Bedrooms

Good Things to Eat
Musical Instruments
Miscellaneous
Auctions

231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehdes Wanted
239 Motorcycles/Bikes For Salo
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehtdos/Campors For Sate
243 Trailers For Sate
245 Farm Equipment

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W as Shannen D oherty a child a c to r?

SA TU RDA Y PR IM E TIME
HH OAD CAST STATIO N S

retire from show business or did
you can name them? -- A. C.,
Q. Did Shannen Doherty of
he pass away? - G.D., Joplin,
Lansing, Mich.
"Charmed" star in a series when
Mo.
A. Direc versions exist. In the
she was a little girl? My friend
A. D ie former. Robertson,
first
film
from
1952,
Orson
says yes, I disagree. A steak din­
Welles was the star and director. now 77, is another one who is
ner is the winning prize. - C.
still perking along.
D ie film was shot between 1949
N., Santa Fe, N.M.
Q. 1 love watching "7th
and 1952, because of budget dlfA. The late Michael Landon
Heaven"
on the WB. What other
cast Ms. Doherty (at the age of
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television projects has its star,
11) as Jenny Wilder in the scries,
Stephen Collins appeared? - M.
"Little House: A New
O., Altoona, Pa.
Beginning." She Inter went on to
A. Collins played the love
star In the series, "Our House"
interest of Sela Ward on the
before "Beverly Hills, 90210."
series, "Sisters." He also starred
Q. Back in the late 1970s, I
in the series, "Tattingers,"
remember that William Shatner
"Working It Out" and "Talcs of
starred in a movie with the wife
the Gold Monkey." He had star­
of Sammy Davis Jr. Can you tell
ring roles in the miniserics, "The
me the name of the film and
Rhincman Exchange," "Inside
refresh my memory as to the
Dick and Chicki Kleiner
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Pets com fort
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Sanford center
y f ost residents at Healthcare and
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1 ▼ JL sd o re Ayla and Chester.
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Ayla the golden retriever and Chester the
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"Pet therapy is a way to bring com fort,"
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a n d th ey re late t o th e u n co n d itio n a l lo v e b o th

Ayla and Cheater provide."
Ayla cam e to Healthcare and
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Everhart said. An employee at the center
found her in an environment that was detri­
mental to her health and decided the facility
w as the perfect home for the golden retriever.
Chester became a resident about a year ago
after he w as adopted from Animal Rescue.
The de-da wed cat teem s perfectly content
with his new home, often finding his way to
a warm lap or a spot In the sun.
"They are both perfect animals for the pro­
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such good-natured dogs, and Chester ia so
laid-back. The residents just love them ."
The feeling ia mutual. During the day, both
animals can be found visiting residents'
rooms or sneaking a snack from a willing
conspirator.
The center's employees also enjoy the ani­
m als’ company and take turns feeding them
or taking Ayla home during the evenings and
weekends. (Chester stays in a dosed room
during the evenings).
"Everyone enjoys having them around,"
Everhart said. "They are the perfect animals
to have here."

and Rehabilitation Center of
Senford resident Mary Lee
enjoys the comfort of Ayta, a
golden retriever, during her
physical therapy session.
Ayta Is pert of the center’s
pet therapy program, which
uses Ayla and Chester the
cat to help with sensory
skills. At left, Chester relaxes
on Barbara Quillen's desk.
Guillen la the receptionist at
Healthcare and
Rehabilitation Canter.
Throughout the day. Chester
can be found relaxing on a
desk or a resident's bed.
Ayta was adopted by the
center three years ago, and
Chaster has been at the
facility lor about a year.
Neither Ayla or Chester fol­
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Caldwell enjoys daily grind at Seminole High
Feeding more than 2,000 people each day la no easy
Job, but for John Cakfwa*, food aervtoe director at
Seminote Hfoh 8chooi, NY toe beet Job In ttte world.
CakJwel retired trom the Navy after 26 yeara ol ■
He spent 22 years In the food aervtoe field and now
Capo Canaveral wfih Ms w it of 28-years, Jennifer. He
started working at Seminole High School tore* years ago
after taking a management training program conducted by
8eminoto County Schools Food Service Department
which la headed by Food 8eivtoa Director,
Dan Andrews. Cakfcrall supervisee 30
employees which he oafied, -toe beet staff
in 8emlnote Courtly*. And, after hearing
toe comments of several atoll members,
the tooling toward their boos la mutual.
Helping Cektwefl la Ns assistant manager,
Jenefi Harris; Food Service Assistant P J.
Anthony, who was named Cafeteria
Employee of the Yker and alao Samlnote High School
Employee ol the Year, and Lead Cook, Claudette Brown.
Hanifcr Staff Writer Arthur ZMInekJ recently talked wtth
Cakfwel in the cafeteria at 8emlnote High School.
Q: How many students do you feed each day?
A: The school has an enrollment of some 2,700
and it's still growing. On an average day, we serve
about 2/)00 meals in the cafeteria. I also send three
remote carts throughout the campus. Each cart has
cold and hot food. We also have an ice cream cart.
The kids like to sit around outside and eat. They sit
in groups and do what kids do — they talk about
w hat's going to happen on Friday and Saturday

night.
Q: Do you and your staff plan the weekly
menu?
A: No, we have a standardized menu
by Da
Daniels. Bach high school will have the
same menu. If you go to Oviedo High
School and ask for a "turkey club" it will
be the same turkey club you get at
Seminole High. But the one you get at
Seminole High might be a tad bit bet­
ter.
Q: Do you serve the same menu
each week?
A: We have what we call a
"cycle." We have basically a
food court. Just like the one
you would find at Seminole
Towne Center Mall. Each day
the kids could choose from
hoagies, pizza, hamburgers,
Dell sandwiches, French fries,
garden salads, caizones, soup
or dUli just to name a few
menu items. We also serve
Maxi A, B, C, D, E, and F meals.

The Maxi menu is similar to the value meals. All
Maxis come with a choice of fruit, tea/lemonade and
milk. The students can also "super
size" the Maxis and combos.
Q: Do you do any of the cook­
ing?
A: I do some, but very little. I
have people that arc employed
here to cook, and they frown on it
when I try to cook. They frown
on it when I try and do some­
thing because they think I'm
an invalid, Caldwell
laughed.
Q: What is the most
popular item on the
menu?
A: The kids like the
pizza the most. It's
our own recipe. It
was created by
Seminole County
Schools. We call it
Gianni's. French
fries are also a
very popular Item.
See Caldwell, Page 2C

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Sunday. December 3 1 .2 0 0 0

T he S eminole H erald

Gavel presented to new AARP president
The D ecem ber m eeting of
the Lake Mary Chapter of the
AARP is notable because it’s
alw ays the Christm as lun­
cheon and the installation of
officers for the upcoming year.
A special guest to this y car's
luncheon was Paul R.
Holmberg. Paul is a vol­
unteer am bassador for
f AARP National. He was
on hand to install the
new officers.
Before installing the
new officers, Paul asked
all the outgoing officers
and board members to
stand and be recog­
nized. He thanked them
for their dedication to
the chapter for the past
year. Paul then asked the
new officers to come to
the front and take their oath of
office. The new officers are
Irene Lobcr, president; Marie
Kichno, first vice president;
M arie Fratto, second vice pres­
ident; Lee Wild, secretary; and
! Gloria Van Kleck, treasurer.
The board members for the
upcoming year consist of the
new officers and the commit­
tee chairs. After the Installa­
tion, Paulec Stevens made a
presentation to outgoing presi­
dent Cynthia Pitcock. Paulec
thanked Cynthia for her dedi­
cation and service to the Lake
Mary Chapter o f the AARP
and then presented her with a
plaque of appreciation.
Cynthia also had several
presentations to make. She
called Paulee Stevens and
Marge and Jim Carmona to the
front of the room. In addition
to their other jobs, every other
month, Marge and Jim are
responsible tor the chapter's

newsletter. Paulee is a fre­
quent sketch contributor to the
newsletter. Cynthia thanked
them for all the help they had
been to her for the two years
she served as president. Marge
had been such an enormous
help. Cynthia said that she
deserved to be the
recipient of the
President's Award.
Each meeting,
Cynthia has recog­
nized someone special
with this award. This
meeting, the
President's Award
was to be "Q ueen for
the Day." Cynthia
crowned Marge for
the occasion. Cynthia
alBO had presents for
Marge and Jim,
Paulee and her telephone com­
mittee.
The special entertainment
for the event was the Southern
Edition.
Each one o f the members of
the trio started out as a mem­
ber of a barbershop quartet.
After a couple o f years, the
three ended up In the same
quartet with another member.
When the fourth woman left,
the women decided to become
a trio, but keep the harmonies
and a capella style o f a barber­
shop quartet. Tne three are
very reminiscent o f the
Andrew sisters.
The next meeting of the
Lake Mary Chapter o f the
AARP is scheduled for
Tuesday, Jan. 16 at 1 p.m ., in
the Lake Mary Community
Building. M embership in the
Lake Mary C hapter is just $3 a
year. If you'd like to join, just
stop by.

Pictured above,
Incoming Lake
Mary Chapter ol
AARP President
Irene Lobar
receives her
gavel from Paul
R. Holmberg. At
left, outgoing
Lake Mary
Chapter of AARP
President Cynthia
Pitcock receives
a plaque from
Paulee Stevens
In appreciation for
her service.

f

many other new
office re and board
members were
sworn in during
the recent Lake
Mary Chapter of
AARP Christmas

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Births

Sunday. December ,'U. 2t)»Q I’llfle 3 C

Fashion Follies

D ec. 9 ,2 0 0 0
Kayla Layne DarrowS taln , daughter of Deborah
and Karl Stairs, II, of
DeBary, w ai bom .
Dlangleo Antwon Jones,
aon of Tammy Stone and
Derrick Jones of Sanford,
was bom .
Chase M ontgomery
Ruehl, son of Robin and
Kevin Ruehl of Sanford, was
bom .
Joklere Tlarra Sykes,
daughter of Sharon Ashley
and Joseph Sykes of
Sanford, was bom .
D ec. 1 0 ,2 0 0 0
Cassidy Lynn Mohr,
daughter of Patrice and Eric
M ohr of D eltona, w as bom .
M atthew J. G illls, son of
Valerie and Timothy Gillis
of Casselberry, w as bom .
H unter Xavier Diamond,
son of M ichelle Fraser and
Jam es Diamond Jr., of
O range City, w as bom .
D ec. 1 1 , 2 0 0 0
Daryl Christopher
Collins, 11, son of Monica
and D aryl Collins of
Apopka was bom .
O livia Danielle Plsani,
daughter of Dawn and
Rocco Plsani of Lake Mary,
w as bom .
C harles Everett Fanner,
HI, son of Chlrley and
Charles Farm er Jr., of
Sanford, w as bom .
Preston Joseph Ham rick,
son of Lauren H am rick and
Joseph W oodward of
O viedo, w as bom .
Bryan Jerem iah Donald,
son of Jeanlne Jones and
Brian Donald of O rlando,
w as bom .
Coren M arie Young,
daughter of H eather
Howard and Steven Young
of Sanford, was bom .

Dec. 12,2000
Anthony M ichael Saraco,
son of N icole and Joseph
Saraco o f DeLand, w as bom .
Elisabeth M ichelle Saxon,
daughter of Rhonda Elllia
and Anthony Saxon of
Deltona w as bom .
Joshw a O m ar Tkvarez,
son of M elissa Tbrres and
O m ar Tfcvarax, Jr. of
O rlando, w as bom .
Em ily Iky lor Zielke,
daughter
daughter of Sarah and
W illiami :Zielke of Lake
M ary, was bom .
Corey W illiam Panacek,
son of Mona M oore and
Ryan Panacek of Altam onte
Springs, w as bom .
Am anda Choi
Vanamburg-Cruz, daughter
of Choi C ruz and Stephen
Vanamburg of O range City,
w as bom .
D e c. IS , 2 0 0 0
Jaryltn Shem ar Black, son
of Sheens Blake of Lake
Mary, was bom .
Rebecca FranchelU
M artinez, daughter of
Frances Q uiroga of
M aitland, was oom .
C arter David Allen, son of
Noelle and John Allen of
DeLand, was bom .
Jaim e Leigh Ellen Piper,
daughter of Julie and Jam es
Piper of Fern Park, w as
bom .
Skyier M ichael Pascaiella,
son of Chert and M ichael
Pascarella of Apopka, was
bom .

Dec. 14,2000
Cody Lee Blount, son of
Laurie and John Blount U, of
Euatia, w as bom .
Daniel Robert Viglictti,
son of Virginia and Robert
Vlglietti of D eltona, was
bom .
Trevor Owen Loom is, son
of Lola and Steven Loomis
Sr., of Apopka, w as bom .
Gemini Jesus C ajlgas, son
of Cherice Vega ana
Edibcrto Cajlgas of Deltona,
was bom .
Carina N icole Kulbis,
daughter of Denise Kulbis
of D eltona, was bom .
Holly N icole Litzinger,
daughter of Tracy Kincaid
and Robert Litzinger of
DeLand, was bom .
Brionna M arie Tanner,
daughter of Donna and
Brian Tanner of Deltona,
w as bom .
D e c. 1 5 ,2 0 0 0
Kalab Mack Edwin
Cow an, son of Sandy-Joy
Padgett of DeLand, was
bom .

(n n f iu i u | n n iiu i U W IIIIH I

Pictured left, m em bers ol the Control Florida R egional Hospital
Auxiliary m odel Ihe ‘ latest* tashions. From left m o Jo h n Ridenour,
B ea trice Ridenour, D e e Redw ino, Dottlo Floiay. H elen S ta s s e n
and D olores Satavatore. Picture a bo v e, Redw lne show s off her
talking b a s s while Kathy Elliolt a cco m p a n ies her on Iho piano.

Hospital auxiliary elects officers, spoofs latest fashions
Nolan, Vice President Doris Elliott,
entral Florida Regional
Treasurer Thelma Smith, Recording
Hospital Auxiliary’ mem­
Secretary Katherine Alexander and
bers recently held its
Corresponding Secretary Jane
quarterly meeting. After
Englcbracht. The slate, all carry-overs
electing officers for 2001, members
from 2000 except the recording secre­
stepped forward to model various
tary, will begin the term in January.
spoofs on formal, sports and holiday
During the fashion show spoof,
attire.
Dottie Floray introduced each model
Elected officers include President
and described his or her outfit.
Dee Redwlne, President-Elect Louise

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Ballet Guild 33
' In a salute to Ballet Guild o f SanfordSeminole, Ron Rose, president and CEO
of the Sanford/Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce said: “Your 33r-old organl;Ization
[let Guild) h
inspired our youth,
enhanced our communi­
ty, and has been a strong
leader in the cultural
development of our city
and beyond."
As the year 2000 made

S

Its d eb u t an d e n d ed , after

33 years. Ballet Guild
Oorts
dancers were still on
Dietrich
their toes. When the
guild was founded back
in 1966, skeptics openly predicted it was

Although the offer was made to auc­
tion off ihe outfits, no bids were
made.
Models included Helen Benlon,
Mary Boone, Shirley Diedrich, Doris
Elliolt, Ray and Jane Englcbracht,
Vivian Farmer, Louise Nolan, Martha
Novak, Dee Redwlne, John and Ben
Ridenour, Nancy Rivers, Dolores
Salvatore, Grace Smith and Helen

Williams.

irry, Ri
ode let what all auxiliary
Ridenour modeled
members should look like while on
duty at Ihe hospital.
The hospital auxiliary is always in
need of new volunteers. If anyone is
interested in joining the group, con­
tact Vivian Farmer nr Don Ridenour
at 407-321-1500, ext. 5653.

old and still kicking

a passing fancy. But the handful o f ardent
volunteer supporters grew by leaps and
bounds to advance the dancers to nation­
al recognition.
The Guild’s December performance,
"A Holiday Mix &amp; Match (With a
Catch!)" attracted nearly a full house at
the Winter Springs High School
Performing Arts Center. The artistic
directors since the guild's inception are
the Rye sisters, Miriam Doktor and
Valeric Weld. In planning the annual glit­
tering galas, the creative sisters find It
difficult to "just play It straight" and
deviate from classical ballet to fun and
frivolity dances. Pattons can always
expect the unexpected from the dancing
teachers.
Adding to the professional perfor-

Daniel Hunalp, renowned lor his tap dartdng expertise, performed with with four BOS dancers In
"The Little 8L Nick* by the Beach Boys. The dance featured Malory Gladman and Ashley Rope.

mance this year were guest choreogra­
phers, Thom Lake of Lake Mary, a former
student who made it to the top; Vince
Gargani of Los Angeles; and Kcli Sullivan
Palumbo, a former BGS dancer who nuw
dances professionally.
Before the show got under way, the fol­
lowing awards were presented: Haley
Singleton was the recipient o f the Silver
Slipper Award for acquiring the most
sponsors and Jenny Dennis received the
Not* Ferguson D edication Award.
*
The show opened with Iho lively
"Jingle Rock" and held the audience’
spellbound through to Ihe last number,
"The First Christmas Morning." Narrator
Mark Tarcanu played his own twin broth­
er, Larry the Lumberjack, and recited
poetry with a flair In describing the
dances. In two previous productions, he
played Harry, one of Santa's chosen
elves.
Thom Lake and Haley Singleton near­
ly brought the house down as they did
lift after lift In a new number, "The Silent
NighL" A spectacular sight, "Rudolph
Mambo" featured Bob Fosseeand 10
high-stepping senior BGS dancers wearing
dazzling costumes including sparkling
red-sequined derby hats with antlers.
Another innovative hit was "dancing
trees" when the dancers were covered
from head to foot. Tire finishing touch to
each costume was a twinkling star on top
created by local artist Pam Singlclton.
An all-white background was the per­
fect setting for "The First Christmas
M om ," performed by an ensemble of 18
BGS dancers. George Weld, Rick McLamb
and other capable crew members created

Karolyn M antuano co m m a n d ed a u d ie n ce
approval, ruling lire sta g e a s this y e a r's “Su gar
Plum Fairy* Irom 'T h e Nutcracker.*

the snow In tins number.
Daniel Hunalp, renowned for his tap
dancing expertise*, performed with four
BGS dancers in " Ih e Little St. Nick" by
the Beach Boys.
See Dietrich, I’xge f&gt;C

Joella Bowden returns to Sanford during holidays
Beautiful, talented artist arid
dancer Joella Arlena Bowden
was recently home for a month’s
visit with her parents, Dr.

After giving much
thought to her talent and
her dreams for success in
her life, Joella began to'
• • •
train In foe Held of dance
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Southern
A
Ballet Theater
if p ' , ■
of Florida for
S H
ballet, Raskin
Dance
V if x f
Theater of
Florida for
ja z z ,

School of

Art of Florida
Jo sita Bow dsn
for tap, and
Alvin Alley
Dance Theatre in New York City
for modem dance.
Joella's voice training in tech­
niques was acquired at Atlantic
City, N.J., and Guam.

She has appeared as a dancer
with the Southern Ballet Theater
in performances of "Carolina
Burana," "Bolero," "La
"Midsummer's Nights
Dream," and "Don
Quixote," with great
artistic directors, includ­
ing Barbara Riggins and
Jennifer VannucnJ.
Continuing to perfect
tier talents, sne did pro­
duction shows
"Fandango," "Shout,"
"bland Breeze," "Wild
Dills," "Jolly
§ • • piiiS/
jouy Holidays,"
nouaays,
and "Wahoo Baby" In
the Atlantic City Hilton in New
Jersey, Walt Disney World and
Merv Griffin Resorts, and she
was the featured dancer at
EuroDisney in Paris, France.
Joella has shared her talents
with the students of Central
Florida. She taught intermediate
jazz at South Seminole Middle
School, where her mother is an
assistant principal. She also
taught classes in beginning and
intermediate ballet at Orlando
School of Cultural Dance.
There have been many sight­
ings of Joella on television and
movie promotions. She lias
appeared as Robin in a "Batman

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The Mean G e n e Gospel Radio Ministry and Nat s R estaurant, located at West 13th S t . shared their blessin g s ot giv­
ing with three families this holiday se a so n .
and Robin" movie promotion,
performed in foe NCAA playoffs half-time show a n d as a
dancer/model for Adidas, all for
Hanlrive Productions of Florida.
For more than two years,
Joella lias been living in Sand
Castle, Guam. She says she has
grown tremendously since living
and working in the lovely city.
She is featured as captain dancer
in tile production of

"Fantastique," directed by Jerry
Jackson.
as she travels around the world
as site recruits dancers for Guam
and the United States.
While visiting her parents, she
was honored with a party, where
she had a d unce to share her
experiences with her uncle. Dr.
Clifford J. I lurston of Daytona.
Many others of her family,

friends, former teachers and
i Jassmates attended the gatherMany (ruin Sanford will
late Mr. and Mrs. Joel and Mable
I lurston, who were former edu­
cators ol ( rooms Academy, and
her historically renowned aunt.
A n a W ale 1lurston, famous
writer and anthropologist.
Sec Hawkins, Page bC

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THE SEMINOLE HERALD

Family can’t
get enough
of mother’s
new million
DEAR ABBY: Because of a
serious Illness that resulted
from taking a certain medica­
tion, I recently received a set­
tlement of more than a mil­
lion dollars. I have invested
.............................. most of the
money, and
have a cash
flow suffi­
cient to take
care of
emergencies
and a few
luxuries. I
must make
Dear
sure that
these funds
• • • • • • • will cover
medical
expenses for the remainder of
my life.
Ever since I received the
settlement, my family (chil­
dren, parents and siblings)
think I'm very rich and that
my money is their money,
too. They constantly ask me
to ball them out of one finan­
cial mess or another, or to buy
them luxury items. I have
helped them out of tight spots
in the past, but they have
always squandered their
money and have never saved
a dime for the future.
I go to bed each night sick
to my stomach because of die
guilt trips they put me
through when I refuse their
requests for money. They
expect me to pay tor every­
thing.
Abby, am I being selfish?
S.F. IN COLORADO

Abby

DEAR SJU No, you are
being prudent Instead of
giving them money, encour­
age your relatives to enroll
in credit counseling or
money-management courses
offered at many colleges.
Remember the adage: "G ive
a man a fish and h e ll eat for
a day. Teach him to fish and
he'll eat for life."
Continually balling out fam­
ily members is doing them
no favor. Ihke care o f your
own needs and let them take
i care of theirs.

DEAR ABBY: There is a
I at work I really like. She
i not only physically attracf Uve, but her Interests are also
similar to mine.
Recently we had lunch
together. I gave her a rose and
a card with a short message
telling her how terrific she Is.
She read the card after we
had our lunch, and the next
day I asked her what she
thought of it. She told me she
"loved it," and complimented
me on my spelling and gramman
I really like her, but she
recently ended a long-time
relationship, and I don't want
to put her on the spot. How
can 1 find out if she likes me
as more than a friend, with­
out hutting our existing
friendship?
IN LOVE ON
LONG ISLAND
DEAR IN LOVE: Sha has
already conveyed an Impor­
tant message. Since she com­
mented only on your
spelling and grammar — and
not the meaaage in the note
you aent her — she's inter­
ested only in a platonic rela­
tionship.

R e l ig io n
Bad news is best news in letters
How many of those chatty,
The children all came home
bubbly Christmas letters from
with top grades..." — should
friends and out-of-town relakeep in mind something that
fives did you get this
.............................. Monsignor Ronald
year? We got several,
Knox once wrote.
but the number is
The English cleric p ut
down from what it was
his finger on the truth
20 years ago.
when he said, "Being
Most of us have
sor
any for people who
come to realize that
arc
re fn
In trouble
(
comes
other people don't
naturally to most of us,
want to read about how
but other people's good
wonderful life was for
fortune is rather boring,
us In the last year. Not
isn't it?"
only that, but we don't
Apparently there are
Georgs
always believe what we
other ministers who
read.
sometimes feel the same
"The people who
• • • way. I said to a clergywrite these letters and
woman the other day
run them through the copier for
that keeping the Ten
all the world to read live Impos­
Commandments doesn't give
sible lives," said a letter to tne
me as much trouble as St. Paul's
editor in the paper recently. "I
admonition to the Christians in
know of no families that could
Rome to "rejoice with those who
have such good fortune
rejoice."
dropped In their laps."
" I ’m glad to hear you say
People who write these letters that," the pastor confessed. "I
every Christmas — "Bill got the
have the same trouble with that
most wonderful prom otion...
passage. When things are going
We spent three glorious weeks
oadly for me, 1 often find it hard
In February just Tazeybonesing'
being glad when I hear thin?
are going great for some!
In the sun in the Caribbean...

Plagenz

else. But keep that to yourself."
We think we like to hear and
read good news, but we really
don't unless the good news con­
cerns us or somebody in our
family. If wc were honest, we
would have to confess that bad
news makes us happier than
good news.
Daytime dramas, with their
depressing themes, actually lift
the spirits of most soap opera
devotees. It enables them to feel
that no matter how awful life is
for them, it isn't os bad as
Audrey's.
Audrey was married to Steve
Hardy, but she wanted a divorce
because they couldn't have any
children. She then married Tom
Baldwin. Now she b going to
have Tom's child, but she real­
izes she isn't in love with Tom.
She still loves Steve, who b still
In love with her. Tom and
Audrey were all set to get a
divorce, which would have sim­
plified everything,
now,
’O ' but
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with the baby
by cominf
coming, Tom feels
mig
that th b mil
ight get them back
together, sotne
he b contesting the
divorce.

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Day for tasa fortunate youngsters through the Angel Tree et the Sanford Wal-Mart. Thla year, the
church purchased gifts for 14 children at a cost ot more thin $500. The gifts ranged from scooters to
compact disc players and clothing. Pictured are Kasmine Sanders, Allison Crowley, Tehiara
Wlmberley, Matthew Crowlay, Jalra Cuthbert, Danny Butler, Jam es Ireland. Brian Ireland, Youth
Minister Pam Butler and Youth Leader Mary Benton.

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coot, and a new beginning.
CONFIDENTIAL TO MY
READERS: Happy New Year!
While enjoying New Year's
Eve festivities, please remem, b e r If you drink, don't drive;
if you drive, don't drink]
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Nominations for Ascension
Lutheran Church of
Longwood’s officers and subseuent 2001 election was
clayed by the board of direc­
tors until a nominations report
could be compiled.
Individuab nominated for
congregation office include
Peter McDonnell, vice presi­
dent; David Isaacson, treasurer;
Don Luce, evangelbm; Rose
Mary Berg, properties; Wava
Swain, senior minister; and
Erik Jensen, Vince Lambert and
Bill VVachter, elders.
The election ballot will be
resented to the congregation
C services on D ec 31

Mount Sinai Baptist
Mount Sinai Baptist
Church, 1800 Jerry Avenue in
Sanford, Rev. Anthony Miller,
Pastor, will hold a Watch
Night Meeting, Dec. 31, from
9 p.m. until midnight. Various
minbters will be speaking
during the meeting.
For information contact
Rev. Miller at 407-3234)406.
Help Needed
The American Red Cross b
requesting the community’s
financial assistance to help
victims of recent severe win­
ter weather and tornadoes in
the southeastern United
States. Freezing rain, snow
and tornadoes ripped
through Alabama,
Mississippi, Georgia, Florida,
Arkansas and Texas on D ec
16, leaving 12 confirmed dead
and hundreds injured.
Dozens are still missing and
hundreds of homes and busi­
nesses were destroyed.
Tuscaloosa, Alabama was
particularly hard hit by a tor­
nado that swept a path 18
miles long with winds rang­
ing from 158 to 206 miles per
hour.
To help, contributions can
be made to the American Red
Cross Disaster Relief Fund by
phoning l -800 HELP NOW.
Or contributions may be sent
to the local chapter, American
Red Cross of Central Florida,
5 North Bumby Ave.,
Orlando, FL 32803.
Inter-faith Celebration
Sunday, Jan. 14, beginning
at 2 3 0 p.m., there will be
aninter-falth religious service
to celebrate Martin Luther
King Jr. Musical renditions
will oc given by the Martin
Luther King Jr. Celebration
Choir and other guests. The
i will be held in the
3rd Civic Center. For
t tickets, call 323-2099
or 32

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DEAR ABBY: I thought
maybe your readers would be
interested In something I
thought o f the other day. At
one minute and one second
after 1 o'clock in the morning
on Jan. 1,2001, the numbers
will look like this: 01:01:01,
01/01/01. It won't happen
again for 1,000 years! Pretty
cool, huh?
CH RISTY DAY,
M OBILE, ALA.

Doesn't it make you feel good
to know that your life isn’t that
bad? Doesn’t It brighten your
day more than those photo­
copied Christmas letters with
their hollow cheer?
Cleaning up the loose ends of
the old y ea r A female reader
sent in this reason for hunting's
popularity with men: "Hunters
,lve all sorts of reasons why
' iey hunt, but they never men­
tion the real reason. They need
to kill. There Is always some­
thing In the hunter's life that
makes him doubt his manliness.
Either he b unable to have chil­
dren of h b own or he has a nagng wife or a demanding boss,
etimes there may be a more
personal reason. Killing an ani­
mal supplies thb missing feel­
ing o f manliness."
Are there any hunters out
there who would like to defend
themselves against this charge?
Best religious joke of 2000: A
sign in front of a Presbyterian
Church said, "Re-count your
blessings."

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"Hearing is Believing!"

Offer G o o d O n ly A t:

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(SR 17-92 at Entrance to SCC)
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(407) 321-7616

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LOCATED IN
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN SANFORD
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D ietrich
Continued from Fife SC
Valerie Weld Mid,” Six
Santas In "That Man Over
there" are always welcome In
a holiday production, and
this year's Santas outdid
themselves." She added,
"Swing was not only big this
year, but well-rehearsed,
smooth and exciting as 15
couples took over the stage
and rocked out to "The Man
With the Bag."
Ballet Guild of SanfordSeminole Is a not-for-profit
organization funded by spon­
sors and organizations such
as the Betty Williams
Foundation, a project of the
Caolo family. Bach dancer
is supported by at least 20
sponsors, thus involving hun­
dreds of patrons each season.
The 200001 BGS company
dancers include: Angela
Baragona, Chelsea Berry,
Jenny Dennis, Ashley Dickey,
Stephanie Dom, Mallory
Giadman, Morgan Greene,
Roxanne Hirt, Daniel
Hunalp, Kristina Kyle, Dion
Leonhard, Tyler Lancaster;
Karolyn Mantuano, Shivon
McLamb, Jennifer
Prendergast, Christina
Pruaak, Jacquelynn Ralston,
Ashley Rape, Shelby
Ratchrord, Courtney Roberts,
Danielle Scherer; Lauren
Simmons, Haley Singleton,
Emma Stevens, Brooke
Stillwell and Brittany Van
Ness.
Guest dancers were:
Dennis Hunalp, Will Higgins,
Vince Anterino, Mark
Tkricano, Nick Baragona,
Noah Singleton, G arrett June,
Kyle Ricker; Robert Hirt,
Thom Lake, Joshua McLamb,
Kell Palumbo, Patrick Boot
and Mike Farella.
Beauty Salon Celebrates
H olidays W ith Style
Open House was the order
of the day every day during
Christmas week at Avant's
Beauty Salon. N ot only w as
Milsdy pampered ana made
more beautiful than ever, but
she was treated royally.
E v iw .fr)k a n iw k M n t
table featured a potpourri of
delectable goodies and choice
of beverages. There were lots
of homemade delights as well
as sugar-free treats for those
watching their waisdlne.
But that's not alL Each
patron drew a number from a
Santa Claus cap for the gift of
her choice from a large selec­
tion. She was also presented
a purse calendar and an
adorable red-nosed Rudolph
tree ornament fashioned from
clothespins.
Later that day, a catered
dinner arrived for the
employees and they were a
merry bunch opening up
slews of gifts from their
patrons.
M anager-owner Kay
Wright was in charge of the
week's celebration, assisted
by stylists, Elaine, Lillian and

Anew
look
The New Tribes Mission
International Headquarters, locat­
ed al 1000 E. First 8L in 8anford.
recently received a new coaMno ot
t The buKdtog, which wee
In 1828 aa the Forreet Lake
Hotel, has always been white, but
now has e custom color ot New
Tribes tan. The painting project
started In May and was ooniptotod
last month. New Tribes Mission
(NTM) bought the property, which
Included a gymnasium and a IB*
unit former motel and classroom
bulldog, In May 1877. NTM paid
$400,000 and spent another
$350,000 In repairs altar N pur­
chased the faoNty. Another parly
wanted to buy the property and
put up a high-rise condominium. It
would have coat $7$,000 to have
the hotel tom down.

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me ot paint tears used during Vie pel
2,000 hours working on fie project

Hawkins
Good luck, and all of
Florida family and frien
love to you.

The blessings of giving were
shared throughout the holiday
season. Sharing with others who
were in need was shown in giv­
ing.
The Mean Gene Gospel Radio
Ministry and N at's Restaurant
located at West 13th S t, shared
their blessings of giving with
three families. Regina
Thompson's family was recently
burned out of their home.
Brenda Walker's family and
Rosanna Stephens' family, and
the Thompsons, were given a
full Christinas dinner; complete

Blade Achievement will be held
Jan. 12.
The program will honor Ruth
Hatch Alton, a community
activist and Willie G. H olt a
retired educator Featured enter­
tainment will indude The
Hamilton Singers, The
Inspirational Singers, and

Broadway star and artist Alton
lA jw p .
The event w « be held in the
concsrt haQ at Sesninofc
C o ra u n lty Cottage.
• The d ty of Sanford Steering
Com m ute, fa r the Martin Luther
King J r , Observance has planned
events from Jan. 12 to Jan. 13.
Priday, Jan. 12, beginning at 7
p m , there wm be an oratorical.
poster and essay contest at ths
Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Saturday, Ja n IS, beginning at
9 a m , the dedication o f Dtr•Martin Luther King J r,
Boulevaid will be held. The lore*
tion will be announced.
Beginning at 6 p m Saturday,
the Martin Luther King J r ,
Commemorative Banquet will be
held in the Sanford Civic Center.

Coat is *2 0 for adults and $10
for children 12 end under
Sunday, Ian. 14, begitming at
2 3 0 p a rt, there will b ath e tnterfaith religious service. Musical
renditions will ba given by the
M artin Luther K ir^ Jt
Celebration Choir and other
guaeta. Both programs will be
held In the Sanford Civic Center,
For banquet tickets, call 3232099 o r 323-6366.
Monday, Jan. 15, beginning at
10 a m ., there will be the Martin
buHm K ing Jr. Celebration
Parade. Cafl 322-3489 for information.
• The 12th annual Zora Neale
Hurston Festival of the Arts and
Humanities will be held Jan. 25
though Jan. 28 in Eatonvilie.
.

including Rene J. flOman,
Sandra Jackson, Christine J.
Johnston end Jimmie
Jackson.

Sanford visitors for the
holidays Included Rosa Harold
Stephens, Me, and M is. William
(Toni) Lockhard, Isaac Williams,
Lavene Jackson Thompson,
Thomas Wilson ffl, Kim Brinson
and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis (Doris)
Goins.

All my readers, family and
friends are wished a blessed
new year!

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                    <text>NOVEMBER 5, 2000
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City, county discuss hotel p ro ject
By Joe DeSantis and Dan Ping
of the Herald Staff

Opener it a
Thriller
The SCC Raiders gave their
fans a thrill In the season
opener, coming from behind
to defeat the defending state
champions from Brevard
Community CoAege.
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SAN FO RD — To build or not to build
a proposed waterfront hotel and confer­
ence center in Sanford remains a $64question this week following a Tuesday
workshop between city and county offi­
cials.
Representatives from county and d ty
government, the county's Tourist
Development Commission and other
players In the mix heard a lengthy pro-

Henley directs staff, tourist council to
provide recommendations to board
poaal from consultants from Real Estate
Research Consultants and Hunter
Interests about two possible construction
scenarios.
No votes were taken on the issue and
the county now has the burden o f mov­

ing forward with the project.
Commission Chairman Carlton Henley
asked both the TDC board and county
staff to look at the various proposals and
make their recommendations to the com­
mission in the near future.

Tuesday's workshop session was Ihe
latest step in a hotel-conference center
sojourn that began back in 1994,
ing development consultant Dav._
r r p'Hunter of Hunter Enterprises, Inc., to
state, "D on't screw up for another six
years. If you're going to build it, build it
now."
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale reminded
county officials that constructing a con­
ference center was the county's idea, not
See Hotel, Page 8A

S C C ’s new
cam pus
passes test

C lo w n in g a r o u n d

1,200 students sign •
up for spring
sem ester c la sse s

Cruisin'

By Joe DeSantis
Staff Writer

The Celery City Cmteera roO
into town next weekend for
what la expected to be one of
the biggest classic car ehows
In the region.
MC

SANFORD — If you build it,
they will come. Seminole
Community College has built it.
And they are coming.
Six years of planning, 18
months of construction, and
some $30 million in funding
later, SCC's dream of the
Oviedo Program campus is
now reality.
School officials launched a
"soft opening" registration this
past week and by all accounts
conservative estimates of 1,200
students signing up for the
faculty's first semester that

New cart on the
way for COPs
New cars a n on the way
for the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office Citizens on
Patrol (COP). Tha_voluntsen
had been using old patrol
vahkk^C Tw I&amp; rodnand-

8 ix new Chevy Malibu
sedans will soon be deliv­
ered to all six Seminole
County Sheriff's district
offices to replace older ca
cars,
some of wh
the early 1990a. TWo newer
vehicles may be retained as
reserves in case something
happens to one o f the new
ca n . The COT c a n can y
police radios and have
amber lights on top.
Public Information Officer
Steve Olson explained that
Citizens on Patrol play a
vital function at the sheriff’s
office. While volunteers have
no arrest powers, they do
provide added eyes in the
community. They also help
direct traffic outside of
schools, at major events and
accident i
They also distribute crime
alerts to businesses and
homeowners associations.
Many of ths volunteers put
in numerous hours with the
search and rescue team.
At the moat recent
Seminole County Sheriff's
Office awards ceremony,
COP volunteers received a
unit citation as well as many
individual awards.

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— 2 6 th A n n u a l G o ld e n A g e G a m e s —
M ealor presides over
final m eeting as m ayor
' I think o f you as a mentor and
an honest person in dealing
with every iaaue you've
LAKE MARY — M s
resolved/
over
Da
Commisaionen planned a for
his last d ty commissioners
commission
roast the departing mayor Nov.
meeting Thursday nightt,
17. In a precursor to that event
Mealornaa served — ■
commissioners
said a few
the d tv of Lake
**Thta la M fla ln ty n o t
Mary lor 12 yean.
words about
Commissioners
what Mealor's
thanked him for
service has
jo b y o u 'v a d o n a
his y ean of ser­
meant to them.
vice, for his abili­
"You've been
ty to work the
a political soul
commission aa a
Lake Mary Deputy Mayor mate, we've
team and then
agreed on so
presented him with a plaque
many issues over the y ean,
and gavel.
said Commissioner Gary
Brender.
"This is certainly not enough
to show our appreciation for
Commissioner A1 Crump
the job you've done," said
Deputy Mayor Thom Greene,
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By J « M 8 . Jacob*

Com m ittee making progress
for airp ort m em orial
By Joa Doilantia
Stall Writer

Lerma Stainer - Greater of
the new Albertson's

conservative.
Bob Ledford, Director of
Communications and
Marketing, now says projec­
tions call for as many as 4,000
students enrolled on cither a
full-time, part-time, community
education, or personal enrich­
ment class basis.
"W e'll take full possession of
the facility next week when we
are issued our certificate o f
occupancy," Ledford explained

SAN FO RD — Sanford's
grass roots movement to place
an aircraft memorial at the
Sanford Orlando International
Airport continues to make
progress.
Tne planned memorial, to be
placed on site at the airport
will honor those who served
here and often returned follow­
ing World War II to make
Sanford thd r home.
Five sub-committees of the
Sanford Airport Memorial
Committee (SAMC) have been
formed with respective chair­
persons. They include:

Finance-Bob Parsell; Marketing
Membership-Petty Mahany;
Relocation-Glen 1*1 vis; Site
Development-Jack Dow; and
Aircraft1Prepai
Preparation-Tom Royal
The committee now has a
bank account set up with seed
money and is in the develop­
mental stages of a marketing
plan.
"Getting the marketing plan
and funding in place are the
two biggest priorities at this
point, "s a id finance sub-chair
Parsell.
"W e're also looking Into
developing some corporate
Sm Memorial, Page BA

Canoe competitors form
friendship on shore

Staff Writer
SA N FO RD — The canoe rac­
ing events at Lake Carols in the
Golden Age Games Wednesday
morning saw an on-going but
friendly competition. The two
men involved were R um
Moncrief of Sanford and Cornelia
Feenstra of Leesburg.
Both men participated in the
sprint*
t event as well as the obstarace.
a e !ra
c i Last year, each won one
of the events. This year, Feenstra
took both, but only by a nose
Moncrief (who owns and sup­
plied the canoes) had the profes­
sional rowing style of sticking to
one side with a hook approach
which allowed him to row with­
out having to switch sides with
the paddle. Moncrief and his
wife Katey, have owned and
operated Ka ley's Landing for 26
years, and are familiar with han­
dling canoes.
Feenstra, originally from the
Netherlands, does not have
s e e m to a canoe during non­
games time. His style was backand-forth with the paddle. He
commented that the last time he
was in a canoe was at last year's
Sanford Coldcn Age Games.
When asked how ne prepared
for this year's race, he comment­
ed, "M y daughter drove this
morning, so I was able to just rest
up on the way here."
Yet the winning times in the
sprint, one circle around seven
markers in Lake Carols, were
1:08:47 for Moncrief, and 1:06:87

photo* by Tommy Vlneon*

Moncrief and Cornells
Feenstra are tough competitors In
the Golden Age Games canoe
race, but they don't let that
competition spoil their tun.
Feenstra won two gold
medals, while Moncrief
took home two silver.
In one race, Feenstr
defeated Moncrief
by a mere 32 onehundredths ot a
second.

for Feenstra, who won the event
by less than two seconds in the
age group of 75 to 79. Both men
are 77 years old.
After the women had their
turn at the sprint races, it was

time for the obstacle race. In this
race, competitors had to negoti­
ate the canoes back and forth
between each of the seven mark- *
See Canoe, Page 8A

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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

C elebrating a
failed disaster

O u t &amp; A bo u t
sat

E v er heard o f so m eone celebratin g
b ecau se a d isaster d id n 't o ccu r? T h e .
B ritish d o it every year. T h e event is
know n as G uy Faw kes Day.
O n Nov. 4 ,1 6 0 5 , a plot w as uncovered.
C o n sp irato rs planned to blow up the
H o u se o f P arliam en t in L ondon and kill
K in g Jam es I. Tw enty barrels o f g u np ow ­
d er had b een hidden
in the ce lla r under
P arliam en t, but w ere
d iscovered at the last
m in u te on th e very
ev e o f the intend ed
exp lo sio n .
H isto ry say s there
w ere at least 11 peop le
involved in the plot,
bu t only o n e h as been
rem em bered , G uy
Faw kes. T h ey w ere
in
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tried and convicted
P fe ifa U f
and on Jan . 31 they
w ere beh ead ed w ith
* th eir h ead s d isp layed
on p ik es on L ondon B rid ge.
T h at sam e year, the B ritish P arliam ent
estab lish ed a law estab lish in g Nov. 5 (the
d ay they w ere cau g ht) as a d ay o f p u blic
th an k sgiv in g . It is still celebrated today,
w ith b o n fires and celebratio n s.
O ften , an old verse is repeated :
"R em em b er, rem em ber the fifth o f
N ovem ber. G u n p o w d er treason and plot.
I see no reason w hy G unpow d er Treason,
Should not be forg o t."
S o m uch fo r the history lesson. B u t it
d o es g iv e o ne reason to w onder if w e,
here in the U nited States, m ight also ce le ­
brate a failed disaster.
T h e o ne that com es to m ind im m ed i­
ately is the end o f the C uban M issile
C risis on O ct. 2 8 ,1 9 6 2 . T h a t's w hen the
S o v iet U nion agreed to P resid en t
K en n ed y 's d em and th at the m issiles,
w hich w ere a serio u s threat to o u r
n atio n , be p u lled o u t o f C u ba. A lth o u g h
n ot an official o bserv ance, it w as a d ay in
w h ich m ost o f us heavec^ a sig h o f Telief.
O f co u rse sim ilar feelin g s o f.th a n k fu l- l
n ess w ere n atio n w id e at th e end o f each
o f o u r w ars from the R evolu tionary, .Wax.-.throu gh th e V ietnam and G u lf w ars. An
end to th e k illin g s and su fferin g.
P erh ap s th ere is even going to b e that
sig h o f re lie f a fte r th e vo tes have been
co u n ted in o u r n atio n al and local elec­
tio n s Tuesday.
A nd d o so m e o f us celeb rate because
so m e h u rrican e d id n 't v isit us here in
C en tral F lo rid a?
W h atever! W ith next w eek en d 's
V eterans D ay o bserv ance, a tim e to honor
a ll o f o u r serv icem en and w om en w ho
h elp ed p re serv e o u r n atio n , I thought it
m ig h t b e ap p ro p riate, at least on this
G u y F aw k es Day, to co n sid er a few o f
th o se d isasters w hich D ID N 'T occur, and
o th e rs w h ich co nclu d ed befo re m ore p eo ­
p le w ere k illed .

Pretend officer
A Daytona Beach man found
himself under arrest Friday
morning after allegedly flashing
a badge and trying to pull over
a motorist, who turned out to
be an off duty officer.
Daniel Blais, 19, reportedly
tried to pull over an off-duty
Orlando police officer late
Thursday on Interstate-4 near
Longwood. The false officer
reputedly flashed a silver
m rtal badge and pulled in front
o f the off-duty officer, activating
a red and blue strobe light
wired to his taillights. The
apprehension was not Immedi­
ately reported but Blais was
apprehended at the Longwood
1-4 rest area. He reportedly told
a Seminole County Sheriff's
deputy he was a bond enforce­
ment agent, then stated he was
not.
The off-duty officer was iden­
tified as David Mixon.

A special musical presen­
tation w ill b e offered at
W in ter Sp rin g s H igh
S ch oo l, Saturday, Nov. 4
[ at 7:30 p.m . abS a lu te b y M u sic, w ill fea­
ture the Sound o f Sunshine
Show Chorus o f the Sw eet
A delines International,-----starring Riptide and the
Junior/Senior G irls Chorus
o f W inter Springs H igh
School. Tickets are $15.
For m ore inform ation
phone Sharon W alewski at
407-339-9385.

MON

A boy chase* ducks and pigeons around near th* shore of Lake Monro*. H*. Ilk* many other 8 *minot* residents, was *n|oying last
Friday's warm and sunny weather.

W h a t P re s id e n ts , a n d o th e rs , s a y

Opinions about the nations highest ranking office
Compiled by Nick Pfetfauf

Staff Writer

3resident
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r\d th at tine PreetderA ‘p la ce » »•»«
post) While in office, or aftflr leaving, ,
If in the very thick of the fight;
have commented about tHkpotition.A thaMie care passionately about the
In pondering this year's presidential
fate o f the people he leads,
election, it may do well to recall
what some have said.
Others have also commented.
Clarence D arrow mad* an interest­
Thomas Jefferson — No man will ing observation — When I was a .
boy, 1 was told that anybody tepid
ever bring out of the presidency, the
become president. I'm beginning to
reputation which carries him into i t
believe. Mahatama Gandhi put It In
blunt terms — President means
Harry S. H um an — The White
chief servant.
House is the finest prison in the
world.
On the need to take part in the
voting process, the following quotes
Lyndon B. Johnson — My most
have been reported:
fervent prayer is to be a president
who can make it possible for every
boy in this land to grow to manhood
Dwight D. Eisenhower — The
by loving his country — instead of
future of this republic is in the
hands of the American voter.
dying for it.

Caught in the act
A single family residence on
Mission Road in Oviedo was
burglarized in broad daylight
Monday, Oct. 30. Taken were a
semi-automatic handgun, bot­
tles o f alcohol, prescription
medicines, a can of pepper
spray and personal items.
TUesday, Oct. 31, the same
Oviedo residence was again
burglarized in the morning.
When officers arrived at the res­
idence with the homeowner, the
subject was found inside the
home and taken into custody.
Arrested was Marcus W.
Gridley, 16, of Shed Street in
Oviedo. The firearm and other
stolen items were recovered.
Indecency
Michael Stevens, 51, listed as
a homeless Sanford resident,
was arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday. Officers were called
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John F. Kennedy — The
John F. Kennedy — You can milk
American presidency will demand
a cow the wrong way once and still
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AbrdhU&amp;fJhcolh — Among free
men there can be no isuccessful
appeal from the ballot to the bullet.
Leaders of other nations have also
voiced their opinions:
C hari** D * Gaulle — Politics Is
too serious a matter to be left to the
politicians.
Nikita Khraschev — Politicians
are the same all over. They promise
to build a bridge even where there is
no river.
And again — wrapping it all up
— Bernard Baurch once suggested.
Vote for the man who promises least
— h e ll be the least disappointing.

the parking lot of Seminole
County Health Department on
W. Airport Boulevard. The vehi­
cle has been recovered by police
at 13th Place and Olive Avenue.

Police
Blotter

to the 1200 block of West 13th
Street in regard to a man seen
exposing himself In public.
They located him behind a busi­
ness in the 1600 dock of West
13th. The two arresting officers
said while they were question­
ing the suspect, he exposed
himself to both of them. He was
charged with two counts of
indecent exposure in public.
Stolen vehldes
A 1991 Dodge Caravan was
reported stolen TUesday from

A 1997 Tan Toyota, license
number L75-79V is now entered
on the stolen vehicle list in
Sanford. According to the inddent report, on October 8 , a
woman was arrested on drug
related charges. When being
taken to jail, 6he asked a male
to drive her Toyota to her
home. On Oct. 31, she told
police she is unable to locate the
man or the vehicle.
A 1987 Chevrolet was report­
ed stolen on O t. 26 in the 1300
block of Osceola Avenue. It was
recovered Monday in the 1100
block of First Drive In Sanford.
Charles Daniel Cooke, 46, of
West Airport Boulevard, was

arrested by Sanford police at his
residence Wednesday. Officers
said he had struck a female
with a wooden stick. He was
charged with aggravated bat­
tery.
TVafflc stops
Roger Allen Werner, 42, of
Casselberry, was stopped by
Sanford police on MdTracken
Avenue near Persimmon
Wednesday. He was charged
with driving with a suspended
license, no valid drivers license,
possession of a
canceled/revoked license, and
violation of license restrictions.
Demetrias L Smith, 19, of
West 2nd Street, was stopped
by police on Madera Circle
Wednesday. He was charged
with driving with a suspended
license, resisting an officer with­
out violence and attached tag
not assigned.

T he S eminole H erald
“Serving Sem inole County Since 1908"
Sunday. November 6 .2000 • Vol. 93. No. 40
Published every Wednesday and Saturday by
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A uto N ation C hrysler
Plym outh Je e p and
O rlan d o D od ge are invit­
ing high school students in
Sem inole County to experi­
ence a dru nk d riv in g sim u ­
latio n , N ov 6 and 7 at
Seminole. H igh School, 2701
S. Ridgew ood Avenue. The
event w ill b e from 7:15 a.m.
until 2:30 p.m . Students
w ill b e allow ed to take a
spin in a specially
equipped N eon to experi­
ence firsthand the dangers
o f im paired driving, w ith­
out taking a sip o f alcohol.
A ll high school students
and interested m em bers o f
the com m unity are w el­
com e to attend aa partici­
pants or observers. Those
w ithout driv ers licenses
w ill b e Invited to be pas­
sengers.

TUES
Sem inole County,
d tn li w ill convw s« »■ .arwi#
W inter S p rin g s H ig h e r r
School, Tliesday; NbW'Movan aw ards ceremony.
Students w ill be given
aw ards for Si recent SC T E
Poetry C o n test. Adm ission
is $2 per person w ith w in­
ners adm itted free of
charge. For additional
inform ation contact M elissa
Laudanl at 407-871-7035.
L ake M ary Elem entary
S ch oo l is hosting a
S ch o la stic B o ok Fair
through Nov. 10 in the
school's media center, 132
S. Country C lub Road, Lake
Mary.
The fair w ill be open
during norm al school hours
and w ill Include one night
o f evening hours. O n Nov.
7, fam ilies can shop from 6
to 9 p.m. Proceeds from the
fair are used to purchase
books for the M edia Center.
For more inform ation, call
Lake M ary Elem entary at
407-330-5650.

THUR]
T h e Sem in o le County
D em ocratic E xecu tiv*
C om m ittee w ill meet
Thursday, Nov. 9, at 7 p.m.
at the C asselberry Branch
o f the Sem inole County
Public Library, 215 N.
Oxford Road.
Among topics w ill be an
analysis and discussion of
the election.
Everyone is w elcom e to
attend.
For additional inform a­
tion phone Phyllis Sm ith at
407-339-2949.

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Obituaries
CRAVONS D. CLEMONS
Craven* D. Demons, 65, Sidney
Street, Rochester, N.Y., died Sunday,
Oct. 30,2000 at Strong Memorial
Hospital Rochester. She was born
fan. 6,1935 in Orlando. She was a
retired Insurance agent
■8' and a beautidan. She belonged to Aenon
Baptist Church, Rochester.
Survivors Include sons, Lawrence
and Christopher Clemons, Alonzo
Williamson and Alexander Abney,
all of Rochester; daughter, Chandra
Williamson, Daytona Beach; broth­
ers, Louis C. Henderson, Jr.,
Baltimore, Md,, Harold 5.
Henderson, Rochester; sisters, Fiye
Williams, Sanford, Nelwyn

Inc., Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.
RAINFORD ORLANDO COOPER
Rainfotd Orlando Cooper, 45, Lake
Breeze Circle, Lake Maty, died
Saturday, O ct 29,2000. Bom in
Jamaica, West Indies, he moved to
Lake Mary from Sarasota In 1996.
He waa a heavy equipment opera­
tor in the construction industry, and
a Methodist He was a veteran of
the US. Navy.
Survivors Indude wife, Brenda
Joyce Cooper, Lake Mary; daugh­
ters, Shamese Merrit, Monica Lori
Cooper, Altamonte Springs; son,
Rainfotd Cooper, Jr., Lake Mary;
daughter, Anlssa Eve Cooper, Lake
Mary; mother, Rudy Johnson,
Englewood; one grandchild.
Baldwin-Fairchlld Funeral Home,
Oaklawn Chapel, Sanford/Lake
Mary, In charge of arrangements.
J. WAYNE JOHNSON
J. Wayne Johnson, 70, Oviedo,
died TUesdsy, O ct 24,2000. Bom
March 23,1930 In Big Creek, Mias,
he moved to
Central Florida
in 1967. He was
a former execu­
tive with Sean
h Roebuck, a
citrus and horse
grower in
ir
Geneva,!owner
of
Orangewood’s
Feed and Tack
7
■tores in
Oviedo, Geneva
and Chuluota. He owned and oper­
ated Deer Run Hunting Dub. He
was a member; deacon and former
Sunday school teacher and choir
member at First Bsptist Church of
Oviedo.
SufttVon include wife, Patricia;
aorta, )a»ee M.P.yLake Mary, Jon,
Duluth;Oa-i Chari lie, Geneva;
dattghtan Barbara (BJ) Jenklru,
Brandon, mias.; brothers, Martin.
Vicksburg, Miss., \flalter, Tunica,
Mias., Glenn, Grauna Miss.; sisters,
Grace Young, Jackson, Miss., Bettye
Bennett Kilgore, Tex., Bobbie
, Miss.;
12 grandStinson, Jackson,
Ja
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children. Burial was in the Geneva
Cemetery.
RICHARD NADWODNY
Richard Nadwodny, 55, Sunrise
Boulevard, DeBary, died Tuesday,
Oct. 31,2000 at Florida Hospital,
Fish Memorial Orange City. Bom in
Philadelphia, Penn., he moved to
DeBary from Fort Pierce In 1989. He
was a retired maintenance foreman
for Florida Power It Light former
president of Local Union 627, a US.
Army veteran and a Catholic. He
belonged to Bromelaid Society,
Sanford.
Survivors include wife, Donna P.,
DeBary; daughters, Mari
Nadwodny, fort Myers, Jessica
Nadwodny, DeBary; father
Alexander Nadwodny and step­
mother Ann Nadwodny, both of
Fort Myers; brother; Alex, Fort
Myers; sisters, Patricia Elmore, Fort
Myers, Betty Cutrera, Vero Beach,
Connie Loton, Port Charlotte,
Lucinda Bell Fort Myers; one
grandchild.
Baidatiff Family Punrral Home,
Orange Oty, in charge of arrange­
ments.
MARY L. NORDMAN
Mary L. Nordman, 81, Chipola
Avenue, DeLand, died Wednesday,
Nov. 1,2000 at Woodland Terrace
Nursing Center. Bom June 9,1919
In WUkesbarre, Pena, she moved to
Central Florida from Columbia, S.C
in 1981. She was a floral designer
and owner of Deltona Florist She
was Catholic by faith. She waa a
member of American Legion
Auxiliary Post 53, Sanford, past
rladam President of the Fraternal
Fretcm
Madam
Onier of Eagles, Sanford.
Survivors Indude daughters, Si
Dobbeck, Marblehead, Onto,
Charlotte C. Hidgon, Deltona,
Christine Berry, Excelsior Springs,
mo.; sister; Charlotte A. Walsh,
Stuart; five grandchildren; six great­
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home,
Orange City, in charge of arrange­
ments.
KATHRYN Y. OTTO
Kathryn Y. Otto, 58, Wlntergien
Drive, Sanford, died Monday, O ct
30,2000 at Central Florida Regional
Hospital. Bom in Savannah, Go,
she moved to Central Florida from
Gainesville in 1965. She was a
licensed practical nurse and a
Methodist She belonged to the LPN
Aflsodfttkx!
Survivors indude sister; Sarah
uuo, aimora.
Baldwin-Fairchlld Funeral Home,
Oaklawn Chapel Ssnford/Lske r Mary, in charge of airangsmynts. --••«&lt;
JAMBS H.
PALMER T, IA
Jarras E ‘ Buddy' Palma; 66,
Lake Monroe, died Wfadnmday,
Nov. 1,2000 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital Sanford. Bom
April 24,1934 in Winter Haven, he
moved to Lake Monroe from

Bartow 29 years ago. He was a resi­
dential and commercial carpenter.
He was a Baptist
Survivors include daughters,
Theresa S. dark, Bartow, Lome L.
Scott Lake Monroe; brother. Jack,
Aubumdale; sister, Annie Resets,
Bartow; four grandchildren.
Graveside services will be held
Saturday, Nov. 4 at 11 u n . at
Church of Christ Cemetery, Eagle
Lake, with Rev. Lloyd W. Scott offi­
ciating. Interment will follow In
Church of Christ Cemetery, Eagle
Lake.
Whidden-McLean Funeral
Home, Bartow, In charge of arrange­
ments.
SAM PENERTON
Sam Penerton, 94, Grasmere
Court, Mansfield, Ohio, died
Monday, Oct 30,2000 in Lexington
Court, Ohio. He was bom in Coffee
County, Ala. He was a laborer, a
Baptist, and a veteran of the US.
Army.
Survivors Include wife, Ivey,
Mansfield, Ohio; daughters, Carrie,
Homestead, Annie Latimore,
Mansfield, Geraldine Lewis,
Newark. N.Y., Mary Marriott,
Mansfield, Oemmie Miller,
Charleston, Vk; sons, Elmer,
Fayetteville, N.C., Darnell
Portsmouth, Va.; sister, O n
McConeU, Chicago; 22 grandchil­
dren; 26 great-grandchildren; five
great-great-grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchlld Funeral Home,
Oaklawn Chapel Sanford/Lake
Mary, in charge of arrangements.
J O E PERDUE
Jo E Perdue, 76, North Winter
Park Drive, Casselberry, died
Monday, O ct 30,2000 at Florida

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Colo, in 1967. She was a retired
nurses aid for DeBary Manor
Nursing Home, DeBary.
Survivors include son, Mike
Scaggs, Deltona; three grandchil­
dren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home,
Orange City, In charge of arrange­
ments.

LI ESELOTTE SCAGGS
Licselotte Scaggs, 80, Nesbitt
Street, Deltona, died Monday, Oct.
30,2000 at Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial, Orange City. Bom in

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EDNA 'M ICKEY' E RECK
Edna'M ickey'E Reck, 78,
Horseshoe Falls Drive, Ormond
Beach, formerly of Sanford, died
Monday, Oct 30,2000. Bom Dec. 25,
1921 in La Grange, Ga., she moved
to Sanford in 1953. She waa former
assistant manager of WTRR Radio
in Sanford, a member of Tomoka
United Methodist Church, Ormond
Beach, former member and treasur­
er of the Congregational Christian
Church of Sanford, and a Pfok Lady
at Seminole Memorial Hospital.
Survivors include daughter,
Barbara Ellefson, Thomson, I1L, son,
William 'B ill' A. Reck, Canton,
N.C; two grandchildren; five great­
grandchildren.
Funeral services will be Friday,
Nov. 10, at 2 p m In the Briaaon
Funeral Chapel with interment to
follow In the Geneva Cemetery.

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Curtis Posley, 78, of Sanford,
died Friday, O ct 27,2000 at Central
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Survivors indude wife, Irene,

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Survivor* indude scans,
sons, IGary,
Virginia Beech, Va, Richard,
Casselberry; daughters, Gayle Wise,
Casselberry, Connie Carter; Stafford,
Va^ brothers. Weaver Edwards,
Suffolk, Va., Troy Edwards,
Altamonte Springs; stater; Faye
Ashby, Altamonte Springs; four
grandchildren.
Banfidd Funeral Home, Winter
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Myrtle Hudson, both of Titusville,
Grecy Lee Posley, Oviedo, Alice
Manley, Dover, Del, Barbra Ann
Capers, Gloria Flounory, Cassandra
Owens, Mary Ramos, viola Posley,
Sharond Howard, Thelma J. and
Vickie Posley, all of Sanford; sister,
Pearlie Wright Foltz, Port St. John;
brother, Robert Barkin, Titusville; a
boat of grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren.
Funeral services were scheduled
for 1 p m , Saturday, Nov. 4 at the
Robert L Evans National Guard
Armory in Sanford with burial at La
Grange Cemetery, Titusville.
Lewis-Ray Mortuary, Inc., Titusville,
In charge of arrangements.

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W /LL B a ,B u T I v W io

Aa Seminole voters head to the polls Tuesday, we'd like to encour­
age voters to pull the lever for some one you haven't heard much
about this election year — Mother Nature. Specifically we of the ref*
erendum asking Seminole County residents to support a $25 million
bond issue to expand the Natural Lands Program to include trails
and greenways.
Such as vote is not without precedent. Ten years ago, residents of
approved a measure that allowed the county to purchase and set
aside 5,600 acres of environmental lands. We believe the current
proposal is a logical extension of that 10-year-old Initiative and
would help improve the quality of life, an issue commonly talked
about as Central Florida experiences more and more commercial and
residential growth.
What do we get for the money? For starter, safe connections for
our children to walk or bicycle to school. Under tire proposal, 23
schools will be connected to surrounding neighborhoods, as will 34
parks. There will be more than 30 miles of unpaved trails for hiking
and horseback riding and a riverwalk along Lake Monroe from
downtown Sanford to the Central Florida Zoo. The Seminole Weldva
Trail in Altamonte
ite Springs will be extended and so will the Florida
National Scenic TVai! through Longwood, Lake Mary and Quduota
ny more items the bonds will fund, and 100 percent
There ate many
of the $25 million will go to building or expanding trails.
Yes, $25 million is a lot of money, out wrten you consider that each
household will pay approximately $10 per year for the next 10 years,
that's a cost all of us can afford for an improved quality of life.

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H K 0 H fS S T Y ie . ,

Shame on Grant Maloy

Don't be fooled by his Boy boo
Scout looks, Grant Maloy is a snake in
piece depicts Andrew
1 'an Gaale as a
irewVi
the gram. His recent campaign pi
good ole boy" friend o f Sanford Mayor Larry Dale and daima,
among its many falsities and mistmtns, Van Gaale has been ’ on
Mayor Duke's payroll for years.’ That's a liar's way of saying Van
Gaale was an employee of the dty of Sanford. In fa ct Van Gaale was
an employee before Dale ever to w office.
Here's the fact of the m atter Grant Maloy is running scared. He's
spent his four y ean in office aa the county's leading naysayer; and
now it looks as if he'll lose his seat to Van Gaale, ayoung man who
will bring a positive attitude Into office. Don't foil for Mabry's
Just how desperate Is Maloy? The only positive thing he could
extract from an Orlando Sentinel editorial endorsing his opponent
was that Maloy is ’ basically a nice guy.’ That kind of backhanded
compliment fiuls in the same category as "H e doesn't lie too much,”
or ’ He doesn't smell too bad.’
Maloy claims to be a ’ friend of Sanford,” but he's far from I t
Sanford voters need to remember Malay's actions during the adult
entertainment debate. As the county commission searched for ways
to limit the sleaze industry, M alay's solution was to set aside a 400
acres of land next to the Sanford airport for strip dubs and adult
bookstores. That's not the kind of commissioner we want serving us.
Don't be fooled, folks. Grant Malay la no friend of Sanford. He's a
two-faced liar who wanted Sanford to become the porno capital of
Central Florida. Shame on you. G rant

Your View
Binford states Malloy not telling truth
Tb the ed ito r
1 do not vote nor live In
Seminole County at tills time,
but 1 did move mere in 1968
and remained for 30 years. I
am still a property holder there.
I find it interesting in
Commissioner M alloy's re-elec­
tion brochures and at various
meetings he espouses to be a
strong proponent of the
Seminole "frail. If you will
check, the record reflects he
made the motion to construct a
convenience store driveway
across this trail in the vicinity of
Seventh Avenue and Highway

419 In Chuluota a couple of
y ea n ago against strong neigh­
borhood opposition. We filed
an appeal against this action by
the Seminole County Board of
Adjustment only to nave
Commissioner Malloy make the
motion to affirm this action
with the support of his fellow
commissioners. Now you will
have an entrance off the
Highway to a convenience store
across the Seminole Trail.
just thought you ought to
know the whole story.
Sincerely,
Tbm Binford

Eberle: Vote ‘yes* for lands referendum
To the ed ito r
Vote Nov. 7 for the Seminole
Natural Lands Referendum!
Your vote for natural lands
helps preserve lands in the
Econlockhatchee River Basin,
the Wekiva River Basin, Lake
jesup area and in the St. Johns
River Basin.
This referendum will not
only preserve and protect our
environment, but will also pro­
vide citizens with miles ana

miles of hiking and biking trails
connecting greenways through­
out the county. These trails will
link the Cross Seminole Trail to
other trails from the Seminole
Wekiva Trail extension to the
Flagler Wilderness Thdl and the
Florida Natural Scenic TYall.
We all have a stake In
Florida's future. Vote 'Y es’ for
Seminole County's Natural
Lands 2000 Referendum
Susan Eberle

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Your View

Eslinger should continue
Unlike many of the campaigns this fall, the race for Seminole
County Sheriff has been a gentlemanly affair. No doubt the reason
for that is both candidates are just that — gentlemen. It's a shame
either man should loss this race, but in our opinion voters should
keep Don Eslinger as sheriff.
Eslinger has provided excellent and innovative leadership aa the
county's top cop. Crime has dropped significantly since Eslinger
took office, and response times nave been slashed despite an
increase in population.
Never one to rest on his laurels, Eslinger continues to keep his
department well-trained in the latest crime-fighting techniques. The
Seminole County Sheriff's Office was one o f the first in the country
to gain National Law Enforcement Accreditation and the first sheriff
In the nation to receive a Certificated o f Ethics and Integrity from the
National Institute of Ethics.
Eslinger is president of die Florida Sheriff's Association and his
office has been designated as a "skill site’ to which officers from
other counties and states come to feam.
Eslinger'# opponent, former Lake Mary Police Chief Richard
Beary, would make an good sheriff, no doubt about I t His bloodlines
run deep with police blue, and he is well respected within by his fel­
low officers and In the community at large, In addition, he has made
substantial changes to modernize the Lake Mary department and
those who know him refer to Beary as the policeman's policeman.
Under normal circumstances, Beaty would be our Aral choice, but
when tratfiC um Bfids^
his duties as well as
EslingerhaM here's no logical reason to change.

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W H a T h jT W S ^ ^ S f t R

Longwood residents disagree with endorsements
Longwood
ngwe
iidfen won't
resident
vote for
incumbents
Tb the edlton
I am w riting this letter to
Inform you how enraged 1
was in reading your new s­
paper article dated Nov. 1 . 1
nave been communicating
with the Longwood City
Commission under the
direction o f Mr. Lovestrand
for the past six months on
issues concerning m y neigh­
borhood.
I have found out b y •
attending the d ty commis­
sion meetings that they do
not have the concerns o f the
residents of Old Longwood
at heart.
I have heard nothing but
excuses and misinformation
from them.
They have ignored my
concerns and documented
inform ation that I have
brought to them. If you feel
that over 150 people are just
a handful o f gadflies, you
are very wrong.
You have not attended
any o f the past six months
o f commission meetings.
You are very wrong in the
way you described how the
Longwood Commissioners
have worked with their resi­
dents. I do not feel that you
have been fair to the resi­
dents in Longwood.
These views are your
short sightedness, not mine.

And until you come and
witness the way the com ­
missioners treat the resi­
dents from the dais you
have no room to .judge
Jg e nnor
t
recommend what is Best for
us as residents and taxpay­
ers.
You have heard and print­
ed a one-sided view, until
you hear both sides, what
you print is misinformation.
I challenge you to take a
drive in Old Longwood and
tell us as residents what
they (Mr. Lovestrand 4c Mr.
Miller) have done for us as a
community.
We are paying the third
highest tax rate In the coun­
ty and In return are being .
MMMtd two tim e* the high­
est assessment In the history
o f Longwood.
Grant monies are and
have been available fo r the
last 10 y e a n that would
help to relieve the burden
on the taxpayers.
How can you say that Mr.
Lovestrand and Mr. M iller
care about the residents
when in truth they really
care about commercial busi­
nesses?
My view is that Craig
Van Hooven and George
M cKenzie are the best for
food.
Longwc
We m
to have people
that care about working
with the citizens of
Longwood and feel that
your paper should give
these candidates an oppor­
tunity to rebut what was
printed.
Sheree G . Murphy
Longwood

Murphey says
commissioners
ignored grants
Tb the edlton
After reading your endorse­
ment of Longwood’s tncumbents, Paul Lovestrand and
Steve Miller in your Nov. 1
paper; I am appalled that you
have the audacity to use the
power of the press to Voice
your support of what Is at
Longwood'* best Interest!
Under the leadership of Paul
Lovestrand for the peat 10
yean and Steve Miller for the
past 7 years they have ignored
the MUttons of It's residents,
"rtBtfcadfltca', through labeling
concerned rifirms and Ignon*
ingTiur city's need for develop­
ment and services
l i t - ___ *f— i —£ |1- i r ln ii ill ■!r
we are urea of nearing tnar
gloating o f how they have built
the d t/ s surplus and not
admitting that this haa bant
accomplished by denying ser­
vices and development sorely
needed.
Development that if done
would have generated more
revenues to work with. They
have Ignored the availability of
grant Kinds and have contin­
ued to burden the taxpayers
with cue of the highest tax
rates in Seminole County.
It is time for change; a
decade of doing nothing la a
poor excuse to capitalize on the
city's surplus for their own
agendas, nfe need
Commissioners who will work
with the citizens they represent
to build a positive future for

Longwood Not the incumbents
who have dcroonrtrated by their
part performance thet they are
only interested in building their
political portfolios for future posi­
tions outside of our dty.
My vote will be for Craig Van
Hooven and G sorgt McKenzie,
aalbcb rve they have thabeet
interest of my City a t heart Not
they're own agmdaa.
James D. Murphy; 8 z

Commission not
1 guess 1 rtuwld consider
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from Lonj
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ig p on d brurtied off ar post­
poned fo re later date. What I
perorived aa iVmocrscy at Be
dor, wun oozena garnenrig to
express their fears and concent*,
was treated aa an arewyanoe by
the Longwood G ty Commission.
Since when is a hundred plus
strong grass roots effort to influ­
ence a topic at the dty level culled
penustenuy critical ana irntat*
Ing"? Only if the dty leaders
have no desire to listen and com­
promise to begin with.
lyn n VvtH ant*

Memo indicates Longwood officials working on obtaining Block Grant
Editor't note: The follow ing it
an Internal memo from

Longwood Director o f
Community Services Director
John Brock to City
Administrator joftn Drago. It
details the city's efforts to secure
Community Development Block
Grant (CDBG) monies fo r
paving projects. The memo teas
written three days after Sheree
Murphy, a supporter o f city
commission candidate Craig Van
Hooven, disseminated
i releases claiming the city
j in
done nothing
i the past 10
years to apply fo r CDBG monies.
Oct. 27,2000
Tb: John Drago, City
Administrator (Longwood)
From: John Brock, Director
of Community Services
e purpose i
is to provide you with some
historical perspective/insight
relative to dirt street paving
projects and the availability of
grant funds during my tenure
with the dty. Another pur­
pose is to clarify some misin­
formation and lack of under­
standing that I have recently
been made aware of.
I first came aboard on
January 10,1994 as the City

Planner with a total staff of
three people. Within approxi­
mately two months, I was ele­
vated to Director, Department
of Planning and Building
Services (including the plan­
ning and building inspection
functions). This remained the
situation until November
1996, at which time 1 was also
named aa the Acting Director
o f Public Works. This, because
the then-City
Engineer/Director o f Public
Works had resigned in order
to accept employment with
another dty. Obviously
between January 1994 and
November, 1996, no one In
my department was responsi­
ble for the paving o f dirt
streets nor the funding of
such projects.
However, during the same
time period, thenCommissioner Iris Benson
requested staff to investigate
the availability of Community
Development Block Grant
(CDBG) funding for the dty.
Ajmal Jaml, then-City Planner
and the City's representative
on a technical committee rela­
tive to CDBG matters, fol­
lowed up on Commissioner
Benson’s request and
informed us that we did not

have any "blighted areas’
may be in competition for it
which qualified for funding.
in any given year.
By this I mean that, given the
Furthermore, bused on
way the program was then
information currently availadministered by the county,
able to staff, o f all o f the dirt
the projects we were consider­ streets which have been
ing at the time were not eligi­
paved in the d ty since 1994,
ble for funding.
NONE would have been eligi­
Within the last year, the
ble for CDBG funding, even
county's staff has further
by today'* more relaxed
method o f administration.
researched the program and
has begin administering it in
(Bistline Avenue from East
a manner which is more
Street to Oxford Street,
Georgia Avenue from Credo
advantageous to all con­
cerned. As a result of these
Street to Wayman Street, West
efforts, our staff became
Bay Avenue from WUdmere
aware earlier this year that
Avenue to Overstreet Avenue,
CDBG funding may now be
14th Avenue from CR-427 to
available on a "per street’ or
Lommlar Street, 13th Avenue,
even a ’ per section o f street’
1st Place from 14th Avenue to
basis. Subsequently, we have
12th Avenue, and East Street
been working with Robert
from SR-434 to WUdmere
Heenan, CDBG Project
Avenue).
Manager, and other county
Also, I believe that all of
personnel toward making
these projects were initiated
application for applicable
as a result of petitions by
funds.
affected property owners or
It should be noted that the
other requests by residents.
county cannot guarantee that
In summation, staff is
Longwood could have been
presently working toward the
receiving, could presently be
possible rearrangement of the
receiving, or will receive in
priorities for future dirt street
the future, any specific
paving projects so as to take
amounts of money per year.
fullest advantage of any
This is true because the fund­
potentially available grant
funds.
ing is obviously limited, and
projects from five or six dties
Joh n Brock

�T he S eminole H erald

Sunday. November 5. 2000

Page 5A

Numerous
Halloween activi­
ties were held in
Seminole County
last week, with
children dressing
up In coslume
and attending
parties and festi­
val. Pictured at
left, several stu­
dents from Pago
Prtvale School,
located on
Airport
Boulevard,
dressed up In
various cos-*
tumes during the
school's
Halloween festi­
val, which Includ­
ed candy, games
and numerous
other activities.

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Penny O'Connel, instructor at Seminole Community College's Baby Lab,
holds 11-month-old Hannah Page, who dressed up Ilka a bumble bee for the

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Continued from Page 1A
this week.
"When people step on to the
Oviedo campus, there reaction
is going to be — WOW!"
The 147,000 square foot facili­
ty sits on 65 developed acres of
SCC's total 180 acre site.
Natural open green spaces har­
moniously blend with chrome
and steel. The new Oviedo
campus even has a 10-acrc pre­
serve set aside to house native
gopher tortoises who make part
of the campus their home.
The school's two main physi­
cal structures, the Learning
Resource Center and the
Student Services building,
scream "high tech." So docs the
curriculum offerings that boast
not only traditional two-year
liberal arts degrees, but high
technology courses and certifi­
cate programs that will help
educate and prepare tomor­
row's work force.
Ledford said both the design
of the school and its dual acade­
mic focus is the result of count­
less research into demographics,
life styles, employment trends,
and a far reaching eye on the
work force of the future.
"The need of the Oviedo cam­
pus was identified in the mid
1990's by former president Dr.
Earl Weldon and a large team
that came together to conceive
the project," Ledford explained.
"The end result is a facility
like no other in the United
States. The entire Oviedo com­
munity can now begin kinder­
garten and finish a Doctoral
degree without leaving the back
yard," he said.
SCC's dual academic focus is
a reflection of a changing job
market and a workforce evolu­
tion.
"Our program offerings arc
targeted at three specific groups
of learners," explained Ledford.
"Florida leaas the nation in
the number of 19-year olds who
are high school graduates but
not enrolled in cither a tradi­
tional college program or some
type of career development pro­
gram. That's one group we are
trying to serve.
"The second student popula­
tion we address are 25-54 yearolds who are undereducated
and realize their current job

skills are not adequate for sta­
Ledford said there will be
bility in a changing work place.
about a 10 percent shift in stu­
The third group is 25-54 yeardent population from the SCC
olds who want to make a career
Sanford campus to Oviedo
change and do it quickly. Their
based purely on geographic
first career change choice is high convenience. To staff the new
tech both on a national and local campus current SCC faculty and
level," Ledford said.
administrators were given first
The demand for those types
shot at transferring to the new
of programs is clearly illustrated facility. The school remains
in SCC's focus on technology
aggressive in an advertising
education. Among the school's
campaign to secure qualified
offerings to satisfy the high-tech
adjunct faculty across all disci­
education demand are certifica­
plines. Taking a page out of its
tion programs in Network
own playbooVC both endeavors
Administrator, Network
arc being accomplished with a
Engineer, Child Development,
high teen spin.
Cisco, Microsoft Certified
"Students can apply for
Systems Engineer, Oracle, and
admission, register for classes,
Microsoft Office Users
and even order books to be
Specialist.
delivered to their doorstep total­
The college's new focus fur­
ly on-line," Ledford said.
ther extends itself into the busi­
"Likewise potential SCC
ness community in a number of
employees can check out job
ways.
vacancies and opening totally
"With the cooperative efforts
on-line."
of SCC and the University of
Athletic programs for men's
Central Florida _______________ ______________ and women's
we are reach­
sports will
“The end result le a
ing out the
remain solely
facility Ilka no other in at SCC's
help the busi­
ness communi­
the United States. The Sanford cam­
ty through the
pus while
entire Oviedo commu­ efforts are
Smalt Business
Development
being made to
nity can now begin
Center,' said
duplicate
kindergarten
and
fin­
Ledford.
every
ish a Doctoral degree
"We want
service and
local business
activity avail­
without
leaving
the
owners to see
able in
back yard."
us as a resource
Sanford, Is
in their own
likewise avail­
backyard. Our
able at the
B ob L ed ford
programs arc
Oviedo site.
designed to
SCC Director of
Ledford said
help prepare
the school Is
Communications
and
entry level
still determin­
Marketing
employees for
ing how to
local business,
handle the
re-skill their current employees,
functions of the Student
and tap into readily available
Government Association now
resources."
that it will have two physical
SCC has made concerted
sites.
efforts to work with the Oviedo
"Students have been eager to
Chamber of Commerce and sur­ come out to the campus and
rounding businesses to get the
take a look even before registra­
word out. Already there are
tion started," said Ledford.
more than 600 students enrolled
"People are curious and excited
in a joint four-year degree pro­
about our January launch."
gram under the cooperative
Physically located at 2500
umbrella of SCC and UCF.
Lockwood Boulevard in Oviedo,
As enrollment continues prior SCC's Web site, with a host of
to the start of the January term,
information about course offer­
SCC continues to prepare for
ings, registration, and employ­
the maiden voyage of the
ment opportunities can be
Oviedo Program.
accessed at w w w jcc-flxom .

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Sunday. Novrmbcr 5. 2000

I’aRC 7A

i"he W a y W e W e re : Scrapbook m em ories
Back we go loday to Items
(mm my scrapbook. These are
some newspaper clippings I have
kept from the early 1970s.
Stineciphcra Host Open House
My dad, Martin Stinocipher,
and I had our home huilt at 2401
Oak Ave. in 1972; we moved in
August of that year. We didn't
move very far ns our former
home was at 2404 Park Ave. My
parents had purchased that
house in
1932. a few
years before
I was bom.
Mv mother,
Marie
Stinecipher,
died in 1963.
Since so
many peo­
ple were
interested in
seeing our
Grace Marie
new house,
S t i n e c i p h e r we planned
an Open
I louse for
Dec. 9,1972. This allowed us a
chance to see long-time friends;
more than 300 people attended.
We greeted our guests at the
door and directed them to the
guest book table which had car­
nations in a gold bud vase, both
of which were gifts from Velma
and Doc Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell
lead been by second grade
teacher; she became principal of
SouthsLde Primary School in 1945
upon the death of Mrs. Arrington
when I was in the fourth grade.
Guests were shown the house
and pool arva; we had hostesses
in each mom who pointed out
items of interest. Ihcso hostesses
wen? Mrs. Robert Morris, Mrs.
Fred Wilson, Mrs. W.D. Hawkins,
Mrs. Jack Slemper, Mrs. Bill
Stempcr, Mrs. Robert Brown,
Mrs. Bill Park and Mrs. Jim
Wecklcy.
Centering tin? refreshment
table was an arrangement of
small red and white mums inter­
spersed with ferns. Guests were
served nuts, mints, punch and
beautifully embossed cake.
Assisting in the serving were
Mrs. Fred Winslow, Altamonte
Springs; Mrs. Fred Chance,
DeLand; Mrs. David |Aycrs,
Mount Dora; Mrs. James
DcBrine, Cocoa; Mrs. Clyde

hind. Winter Park; Miss Dorothy
Walker, Mrs. Grover Williams
and Mrs. W.A. Kratzert. Floating
hostesses were the Rene and
Melodie Chance.
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. James Weekly
(nee Rose Kratzert), 319 filliott
Avenue, were announcing the
birth of their first child, Doris
Anne, who weighed in at a
healthy nine pounds, on Oct. 7,
1972 at 1 loliday Hospital in
Orlando.
Maternal grandmother was
Mrs. W.A. Kratzert and Mr. and
Mrs. Lester A. Weekley were the
paternal grandparents.
The Kratzerts had moved next
door to us on Park Avenue in
1952. Minnie Beck Kratzert had
been a childhood friend of my
mothers so then? was an instant
friendship between our two fam­
ilies which has lasted 48 years.
When they moved there, Rose
was 8 years old and Evie was 11;
I was in junior high school.
Xi Epsilon Sigma Enjoys Social
A delightful Italian dinner was
enjoyed in the spring of 1973 by
members of Xi Epsilon Sigma
chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at the
home of Joyce and Chuck
Sammett.
The menu included spaghetti,
tossed salad, fruit salad, rolls,
coffee and tea. Hors d'oeuvres
consisting of egg rolls and vari­
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served first to members then
their husbands.
Attending the social were
Dottie and Jay Bolton, Ruby and
Jay Carter, Ruth and Harry
Hoffon, Glenda and Jimmy
Emerson, Marilyn and Lamar
Meridith, Joan and Wendell
Brooks, Amoret and John
LaRosa, Nellie Pilcher, Vertis
Sauls, June Warner and Grace
Marie Stinecipher.
At a recent meeting of the
chapter, Ruth Hoffon had been
elected to head the chapter as
president. Other officers who
would serve with her were June
Warner, vice president; Nellie
Pilcher, recording secretary;
Grace Marie Stinecipher, treasur­
er; Marilyn Mereditn, corre­
sponding secretary. City Council
representatives would be Ruth
Hoffon, Glenda Emerson, June
Warner with Ann Graccy as alter­

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nate.
S|X’.iker at the meeting was
Timothy P. Bannick, president of
the Dmg Action Committee of
Seminole County, who gave an
informative talk on the drug situ­
ation in our county. I le also gave
good advice on how parents
could help proven! their children
from being involved with dmgs.
Guests of the chapter at this
meeting were Faye Siler and
Evelyn Senes.
I became a member of an
Orlando chapter of Beta Sigma
Phi in 1958; I lived and worked
in Orlando from 1958 to 1961.
One of my long-time friends,
Samira Dunn Berg (now Parker),
was a member of that chapter.
Traveling all over Orlando and
Winter Park to various members'
homes for socials, etc. proved to
be a good way to learn the area!
Our meetings were first held in a
large bank on Orange Avenue,
downtown Orlando; we later
moved to the S tt S Cafeteria on
East Colonial Drive.
When I moved back to
Sanford, I joined Zeta Xi chapter
hero, then it was a
charter
member of Xi Epsilon Sigma.
Several in this chapter later
helped form Preceptor Beta
Lambda and Laureate Alpha Tau.
I have served in all offices and
chair of most committees, but
most often as treasurer, program
and/or publicity chairman. I’m
sure that I have served at least 25
years as treasurer. I am prosenlly
a member at large, but claim
I.an reate Alpha Tau as my chap­
ter and attend when possible. I
have 42 years of groat memories
with these groups, with many of
the members becoming close
friends of mine.
SHS Class of 1945 Holds
Reunion
Tire SHS Class of 1945 is enjoy­
ing their 55 year reunion this
weekend. They were at the
Yarborough Ranch on Friday
night, Colonial Room, Helen
Stairs Theater and the Sanford
Museum on Saturday afternoon
and the Marina Hotel Saturday
night. I wrote an article about
this class five years ago for their
50th, so l opted out this year. 1
have been invited as their guest,
so you will road about it later.

PRECINCT
POLLING PLACES
N o v e m b e r 7, 2 0 0 0
PRECINCT
LOCATION
I
Markham Wood* Prrstiytertnn Churrh.
5310 Markham Whorls Knar) (one mile
North of Lake Mary lloulevard).
Lake Mary
* 2
Sporta Training Center at Sylvan Lake Park.
8 4 5 Lake Markham Road. Sanford
3
Midway Elementary School. 2251 Jltwny
(Midway), Sanford
4
Altamonte Springs City Hall. 2 25
Newburyport Avenue. Altamonte Springs
5
Oviedo East Uranch Library. 3 1 0 Division
Street. Oviedo
C
Geneva Elementary School. (Family
Resource Center) 2 75 First Street. Geneva
7
VFW Post 10139. 1135 7lh Street. (Avenue
E &amp; 7th Street). Chuluola
B
First Baptist Church of TUscawllta. 4 5 0 0
Dike Road. (Corner of Dike Road A
TUscawlUa Road). Winter Park
9
First BapUst Church of Sweetwater. 3 8 0 0
Weklva Springs Road. tangwood
10
Lake Mary Community Hall. 2 6 0 N. Country
Club Road, Lake Mary
II
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
455 Maitland Avenue. Altamonte Springs
12
Country Creek Inn and Racquet Club. C20
Country Creek Parkway (off Bunnell
Road). Altamonte Springs
13
Winter Springs Civic Center, 400 N.
Edgemon Avenue. Winter Springs
14
Northland Church. 5 30 Dog Track Road.
Longwood
15
Holy Croaa Lutheran Church. 7 60 Sun
Drive. Lake Mary
16
Lokevtew Christian Church. 1400
Bear Lake Road. Apopka
17
Casselbenry City Hall Council Chambers, 9 5
Triplet Lake Drive. Casselberry
IB
Sonora Club House. 239 Sanora
Boulevard, Sanford
19
Seminole County Public Health and Human
Services Auditorium. 400 W. Airport
Boulevard. Sanford
20
Seminole County Public Health and Human
Services Auditorium. 400 W. Airport
Boulevard, Sanford
21
Sanford City Hall. 3 0 0 N. Park Avenue.
Sanford
22
Sanford Church of Christ. 1500 S. Park
Avenue Sanford
a 23
Northwest Branch library.
58 0 Greenway Boulevard. Lake Mary
24
Seventh Day Adventist Church. 50 S. Moss
Road. (South of SR 434 on Moss Road),
Winter Springs
25
Eastmonte Ctvtc Center. 830 Magnolia
Avenue. Altamonte Springs
26
Lake Mary New City Hall. 100 N. Country
Club Road. Lake Mary
27
Seminole County Cooperative extension
Auditorium. 2 5 0 W. County Home Road.
Building 240. Sanford
28
Orthodox Church of St. Stephen. 1895 Lake
Emma Road. Longwood
29
West Sanford Boys A Girls Club. 9 1 9
Persimmon Avenue, Sanford
30
Central BapUst Church (Christian Activity
Center). 3101 W. State Road 46. Sanford
31
Ashwood Condominiums. 1000 Lake of the
Woods Boulevard. Fern Park
32
Grace United Methodist Church. 4 9 9 N.
Country Club Road. Lake Mary
33
Longwood City Hall. 175 W. Warren Avenue.
(Corner of Warren Street and Wilma Street).
Longwood
34
Sanlando United Methodist Church. 1890
Slate Road 434. Longwood
35
Spring Oaks Community Clubhouse. 500
Spring Oaks Boulevard. Altamonte Springs
36
Hampton Inn. IS I Douglas Avenue.
Altamonte Springs
37
Oarden Club or Sanlord. 2 0 0 Fairmont
Drive. Sanford
38
Je a n Rhein Central Branch Library. 2 1 5 N.
Oxford Road. Casselberry
39
American Legion Post 183. 2 7 0 6 Wells
Avenue (off Highway 17-92). Fern Park
40
Elks Club. 4 7 5 5 Howell Branch Road.
Winter Park
41
R. T. Mliwee Middle School. 1341 S. County
Road 427. Longwood
42
First Church of Ute Nazarrne Fellowship
Hall. 2581 Sanford Avenue. Sanford
43
Destiny Church (previously known as
Slovak Garden). 3110 llowrll Branch Road.
Winter Park
44
Westminster Presbyterian Church. 2 6 4 1 Red
Bug Lake Road. Casselberry
45
Summit Village Condominium Clubhouse.
2 0 5 Esplanade Way. Casselberry
46
Si. Marks Presbyterian Church lActlvlty
Building). 1021 Palm Springs Drive.
Altamonte Springs
a 47
Longwood Aquatic Club.
1655 E.E. Williamson Road. Longwood
48
Golden Corral. 897 W. Town Parkway.
Altamonte Springs
49
SI. Richard's Episcopal Church. 5151 Lake
llowrll Road. Winter Park
50
Tusks wills Country Club. 1500 Winter
Springs Boulevard. Winter Springs
51
First BapUst Church Sanlando Springs. 742
Sanlando Road (olf S IL 434. I 1/2 miles
west of 1-4, between Montgomery and
Jamestown). Altamonte Springs
52
Senior Citizens MulUpurpose Center. 2 0 0 N.
Triplet Lake Drive. Casselberry
53
Longwood Hills Congregational Churrh.
1255 E.E. Williamson Road. Longwood
54
Sweetwater Oaks Homeowner's Association
Community Center &amp; Racquet Club. 810
Fax Valley Drive (behind 7-11 Store on
Weklva Springs Road). Longwood
55
Oviedo Women's Club. 414 King Street
(between High School and Methodist
Churrh). Oviedo
56
New Lite Fellowship Church. 9 7 0 TUskawtlla
Road. Winter Springs
57
Westminster Presbyterian Church.
2 6 4 1 Red Bug Lake Road. Casselberry
58
First Christian Church of Longwood. 1400
E.E. Williamson Road. Longwood
59
Royal Arms CondomliUums. 500 Orange
Drive, Altamonte Springs
GO
First BapUst Church Sanlando Springs. 742
Sanlando Road (olf S R 434. I 1/2 miles
west of I -4, between Montgomery and
JamestownJ. Altamonte Springs
61
Ryan's Family Steakliouae of A|x&gt;pka. 3101
E. Semoran |HWY 436). Furrsl City
62
Sanford Ctvtc Center. 401 E. Seminole
Boulevard. (Sanford Avenue at Seminole
Boulevard). Sanford
63
Westvtrw Baptist Church. 4 1 0 0 C.R. 46A.
(Also known as H E. Ilioutas Jr. Parkway).
Sanford

PRECINCT
LOCATION
64
Altamonle Springs Elementary School. 525
Plncvtcw Street (oil Palm Springs Drive).
Altamonte Springs
65
Forest City Elementary School. 9 8 0 Sand
ta k e Road. Forest City
66
Central Church of Christ. 8 7 5 Oak Drive.
AHamonlr Springs
67
Seventh Day Adventist Churrh. 50 S. Moss
Road. (South of SR 434 on Moss Road).
Winter Springs
68
Elks Club. 4755 llowrll Branch Road.
Winter Pnrk
69
Hampton Inn. 151 Douglas Avenue.
Altamonte Springs
70
Holiday Inn. 2 3 0 W. Highway 436.
Altamonte Springs
71
Weklva Community Center. 2 3 9 Hunt Club
Boulevard. Suite 101. Longwood
72
longwood Church of the Nazarrne
Fellowship Hall. 200 Wayman Avenue.
Longwood
73
Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall. 2041 W.
Slate Road 426. (South of Oviedo). Oviedo
74
Destiny Church (previously known as Slovak
Garden). 3 1 1 0 Howell Branch Road.
Winter Park
75
SI. Stephen's Catholic Church. 575
TUskawtlla Road, Winter Springs
76
Church of The New Covenant. 875
TUskawtlla Road. Winter Springs
77
Casselberry Police Headquarters. 4 1 9 5 S.
Highway 17-92. Casaelbeny
78
Winter Springs Civic Center. 4 00 N.
Edgemon Ave.. Winter Springs
79
Sterling Park Elementary School. 201 Eagle
Circle. Casselberry
80
Lakevtcw Christian Church. 1400 Hear Lake
Road. Apopka
81
West Branch Library. 2 4 5 N. Hunt Club
Boulevard. Longwood
82
First BapUst Church of Sweetwater. 3 8 0 0
Weklva Springs Road. Longwood
83
St. Stephen Lutheran Church. 2 1 4 0 W.
Slate Road 434. Longwood
* 84
River Oaks Presbytertsan Church.
4 05 Washington Avenue. Lake Mary
85
Oviedo City Hall. 4 0 0 Alexandria Boulevard.
Oviedo
86
Markham Woods Presbyterian Church. 5210
Mark!tarn Woods Road (one mile North of
Lake Mary Boulevard). Lake Mary
87
Escondido Condominiums Club House. 101
Haltaway Drive. Altamonte Springs
88
Lightliouse Community Church (formerly
known a s Our Saviour Community Church).
4 6 0 0 Gabrtella Lane. Winter Park
89
Grace Presbyterian Church, 1111 TUskawtlla
Road (1/2 mile North of Red Bug Lake
Road), Winter Springs
90
South Seminole Church of Christ. 6410
Like llowrll Road. Winter Park
91
Spring Lake Elementary School Activity
Center. 6 9 5 Orange Avenue. Altamonle
Springs
92
Sabal Point Country Club. 2 6 6 2 Sabal Club
Way. Longwood
93
Neighborhood Alliance Church (formerly
known a s Christian Neighborhood Alliance
Church). 301 Markham Woods Road.
Longwood
94
Tuskawllla Country Club. 1500 Winter
Springs Boulevard. Winter Springs
95
Wedgrwood Tennis Villas. 1401 Forest Hills
Drive. Winter Springs
90
Winter Springs City Hall, 1126 E. Stale
Road 4 34. Winter Springs
97
TUskawtlla Presbyterian Church. 3 6 0 0 W.
Slate Road 420. Oviedo
98
Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall. 2041 W.
Stale Road 420. (South of Ovledol. Oviedo
99
Palm Valley Club House. 5 0 0 Palm Valley
Drive. Oviedo
100
Oviedo Riverside Park. 1600 luckwood
Boulevard. Oviedo
101
First Baptlsl Church Fellowship Hall. 3 20
First Street. Geneva
102
Oviedo Wonvens Club. 414 King Street
(tretwren High School and Methodist
Church). Oviedo
103
TUskawtlla Country Club. 1500 Winter
Springs Boulevard. Winter Springs
104
105
Altamonte Springs Elementary School. 525
Hnevtcw Street (off Palm Springs Drive).
Altamonle Springs
106
Altamonle Springs City Hall. 225
Newburyport Avenue, Altamonte Springs
107
108
109
Eastmonte Ctvtc Center. 8 3 0 Magnolia
Avenue. Altamonte Springs
110

111
112
1 )3
114

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1 16
117
a 1 18
119
120
12 1
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
a 13 0
131
132

a T. Mliwee Middle School. 1341 S . County
Road 427. Longwood
Ed Myers Recreation Building (previously
known as Longwood Community Building).
194 Wilma Street. (Corner of Wilma and
Churrh Street). Longwood
River Oalu Presbyterian Church.
4 05 Washington Avenue. Luke Mary
tak e Mary New City Hall. 100 N. Country
Club Road, ta k e Mary
First I’rrsbytertan Church tak e Mary.
128 W. Wilbur Avenue, ta k e Mary
Salvation Army. 700 W. 24lh Street. Sanford
Sanford Church of Christ. 1500 S. Park
Avenue. Sanford
Mldwuy Elementary School. 2251 Jltway
(Midway). Sanford
Hainlllon Elementary School. 1501 E. Btli
Street. Sanford (Entrance off Celery Avenue)
Hamilton Elementary School. 1501 E. 8lh
Street. Sanford (Entrance off Celery Avenue)
Sanford Civic Center. 401 E. Seminole
Boulevard. (Sanford Avenue at Sentlnole
Boulevardl. Sanford
Sanford City Hall. 3 0 0 N. Pork Avenue.
Sanford
Spring Hill Suites by Marriott. 201 N. Towne
Road. Sanford
Sports Training Center at Sylvan ta k e Park.
8 45 ta k e Markham Road. Sanlord
First Ha pits! Church of Sweetwater. 3 8 0 0
Weklva Springs Road. Longwood
First BapUst Church of Sweetwater. 3 8 0 0
Weklva Springs Road. Longwood

133
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T

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S e m in o l e H e r a l d

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S C C
Continued from P«fe 1A
this week.
"When people step on to the
Oviedo campus, there reaction
is going to be — W OW!"
The 147,000 square foot facili­
ty sits on 65 developed acres of
SCC's total 180 acre site.
Natural open green spaces har­
moniously blend with chrome
and steel. The new Oviedo
campus even has a 10-acre pre­
serve set aside to house native
gopher tortoises who make part
of the campus their home.
The school's two main physi­
cal structures, the Learning
Resource Center and the
Student Services building,
scream "high tech." So does the
curriculum offerings that boast
not only traditional two-year
liberal arts degrees, but high
technology courses and certifi­
cate programs that will help
educate and prepare tomor­
row's work force.
Ledford said both the design
of the school and its dual acade­
mic focus is the result of count­
less research into demographics,
life styles, employment trends,
and a far rear
aching eye on the
work force of the”future.
"The need of the Oviedo cam­
pus was identified in the mid
1990's by former president Dr.
Earl Weldon and a large team
that came together to conceive
the project," Ledford explained.
"The end result is a facility
like no other in the United
States. The entire Oviedo com­
munity can now begin kinderarten and finish a Doctoral
egree without leaving the back
yard," he said.
SCC's dual academic focus is
a reflection of a changing job
market and a workforce evolu­
tion.
"Our program offerings are
targeted at three specific groups
of la
learners," explained Ledford.
"Florida leads the nation in
the number of 19-year olds who
are high school graduates but
not enrolled in either a tradi­
tional college program or some
type of career development pro­
gram. That's one group we are
trying to serve.
"The second student popula­
tion we address are 25-54 yearolds who are undereducated
and realize their current job

§

skills are not adequate for sta­
Ledford said there will be
bility in a changing work place.
about a 10 percent shift in stu­
The third group is 25-54 yeardent population from the SCC
olds who want to make a career
Sanford campus to Oviedo
change and do it quickly. Their
based purely on geographic
first career change choice is high convenience. To staff the new
tech both on a national and local campus current SCC faculty and
level," Ledford said.
administrators were given first
The demand for those types
shot at transferring to the new
of programs is clearly illustrated facility. The school remains
in SCC'si ffocus on technology
aggressive in an advertising
education. Among the school's
campaign to secure qualified
offerings to satisfy the high-tech
adjunct faculty across all disci­
education demand arc certifica­
plines. Taking a page out of its
tion programs in Network
own playbook, both endeavors
Administrator, Network
are being accomplished with a
Engineer, Child Development,
high teen spin.
Cisco, Microsoft Certified
"Students can apply for
Systems Engineer, Oracle, and
admission, registerr for classes.
Microsoft Office Users
and even order books to be
Specialist.
delivered to their doorstep total­
The college’s new focus fur­
ly on-line," Ledford said.
ther extends itself into the busi­
"Likewise potential SCC
ness community in a number of
employees can check out job
ways.
vacancies and opening totally
"With the cooperative efforts
on-line."
of SCC and the University of
Athletic programs for men's
Central Florida
and women's
we are reach­
sports will
“The
end
result
Is
a
ing out the
remain solely
facility like no other In at SCC's
help the busi­
ness communlthe United S Jrtes. The Sanford cam­
r through the
pus while
entire Oviedo commu­ efforts are
mall Business
Development
being made to
nity can now begin
Center, said
duplicate
kindergarten and fin­ every
LcdfonL
ish a Doctoral degree
"We want
service and
local business
activity avail­
without leaving the
owners to sec
able in
back yard.”
us as a resource
Sanford, is
in their own
likewise avail­
backyard. Our
able at the
B ob Ledford
rams are
Oviedo site.
jn e d to
SCC Director of
Ledford said
help prepare
the
school Is
Communications and
entry level
still determin­
Marketing
employees for
ing how to
local business,
handle the
re-sldll their current employees,
functions of the Student
and tap Into readily available
Government Association now
resources."
that it will have two physical
SCC has made concerted
sites.
efforts to work with the Oviedo
"Studauts have been eager to
Chamber of Commerce and sur­ come out to the campus and
rounding businesses to get the
take a look even before registra­
word out. Already there are
tion started," said Ledford.
more than 600 students enrolled
'People are curious and excited
In a Joint four-year degree pro­
about our January launch."
gram under the cooperative
Physically located at 2500
umbrella of SCC and UCF.
Lockwood Boulevard In Oviedo,
As enrollment continues prior SCC's Web site, with a host of
to the start of the January term,
information about course offer­
SCC continues to prepare for
ings, registration, and employ­
lire maiden voyage of the
ment opportunities can be
accessed at wwwacc-fl.com.
Oviedo Program.

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The Seminole County
Sheriff'* department Juvenile
Intensive Community
Supervision Unit has received a
superior ranking from the State
of Florida. The unit is responsi­
ble for monitoring youthful
offenders on probation and
those released from residential
venile commitment facilities
ut who are still under court
supervision.
The reporting period howev­
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unit received a rating of 81 per­
cent, the highest rating given by
the State of Florida In the previ­
ous year. The Florida
Department of Juvenile Justice,
Bureau of Quality Assurance
Program Rating Profile shows
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office exceeding state standards
with a superior rating in all cat­
egories. Because of this, the
Intensive Community
Supervision Unit has been given
"Special Deemed Status".
According to the state report,
"Achieving these levels of quail-

good neighbor.
The Intensive Community
Supervision Unit is one of a
number of innovative juvenile
initiatives managed by the
Seminole County Sheriff's
office. Due to the success of
these programs, the number of
delinquency referrals (criminal
charges) In Seminole County
have decreased by 24 percent
during the last three reporting
periods by the State.

ty is very difficult in the depart­
ment's quality assurance sys­
tem. Programs must show
exemplary performance in all
areas and at every level or staff
development. Since many of the
key indicators also involve the
participation of parents and
stake holders outside of the pro­
gram itself, the deemed or spe­
cial deemed program must be
intensely involved in the com­
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delays during Oviedo festival
Saturday, Nov. 11 is expected
to be a big day in Oviedo.
The Oviedo Woman's Club is
sponsoring "Great Day in the
Country" maturing arts, crafts,
food and entertainment. The
event is scheduled from 10 a.m.
until 4 p.m. Attendance for the
on-day event is expected to
reach 60,000 or more.
With that in mind, the
Oviedo Police Department has
issued a traffic advisory. On the
day o f the event. Police
Lieutenant Mark Beaulieu says
he expects the traffic in down­
town Oviedo will be extremely
heavy, and may be congested
from 8 a.m. until possibly 6 p jn .
Saturday evenings. He said
motorists can expect slow traffic

on SR-426 (Broadway Street)
from Oviedo High School
through the downtown area, as
well as along SR-434 and CR419 in downtown Oviedo.
Lake Jesup Road and streets
adjacent to me event are also
expected to be affected.
Therei iwill be no parking
allowed along the SR-426 rightof-way, and Beaulieu stressed
that improperly parked cars
will be subject to being towed,
at the owners' expense, to safe­
guard pedestrians.
Ample parking for those
attending "Great Day In the
Country* will be available at
Oviedo High School on SR-426,
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Back we go to d a y I d item s
trom my scrapbook. These are
some newspaper clippings I have
kept from me early 1970s.
Slinrclphcrs Host Open House
My dad, Martin Stinecipher,
and I had our home Iniilt at 2401
Oak Ave. in 1972; we moved in
August of that year. We didn't
move very far as our former
home was at 2404 I’ark Ave. My
parents had purchased that
................................... house in
1932. a few
years before
I was bom.
My mother,
Marie
Stinecipher,
died in 1963.
Since so
many pet&gt;ple were
interested in
seeing our
Grace Marie
new house,
S t i n e c i p h e r we planned
an Open
* * * * House for
IXc. 9,1972. Tills allowed us a
chance to see long-time friends;
more than 300 people attended.
We greeted our guests at the
door and diaxrted them to the
guest book table which had car­
nations in a gold bud vase, both
of which were gifts fmm Velma
and Doc Mitchell. Mrs. Mitchell
liad been by second grade
teacher; she became principal of
Soutliside Primary School in 1945
upon the death of Mrs. Arrington
when I was in the fourth grade.
Guests were shown the house
and ptxtl area; we had hostesses
in each nx&gt;m who pointed out
items of interest, lliese hostesses
were Mrs. Robert Morris, Mrs.
Fred Wilson, Mrs. W.D. Hawkins,
Mrs. Jack Stemper, Mrs. Dill
Stemper, Mrs. Robert Brown,
Mrs. Dill Park and Mrs. Jim
Weekley.
Centering the refreshment
table was an arrangement of
small red and white mums inter­
spersed with ferns. Guests were
served nuts, mints, punch and
beautifully embossed cake.
Assisting in the serving were
Mrs. Fred Winslow, Altamonte
Springs; Mrs. Fred Chance,
IX-Lind; Mrs. David (Ayers,
MounfDora; Mrs. James
DeBrine,(Cocoa; Mrs. Clyde

lutul, Winter Park; Miss Dorothy
Walker, Mrs. Grover Williams
and Mrs. W.A. Krat/ert. Floating
hostesses were the Rene and
Melodic Chance.
Birth Announcement
Mr. and Mrs. James Weekly
(nee Rose Kral/erl), 319 Elliott
Avenue, were announcing the
birth of their first child, Doris
Anne, who weighed in at a
healthy nine pounds, on Oct. 7,
1972 at I loliday Hospital in
Orlando.
Maternal grandmother was
Mrs. W.A. Kratzert and Mr. and
Mrs. Lester A. Weekley were the
paternal grandparents.
The Kratzerts had moved next
dixtr to us on Park Avenue in
1952. Minnie Beck Kratzert had
been a childluxx! friend of my
mothers so there was an instant
friendship between our two fam­
ilies which has lasted 48 years.
When they moved there. Rose
was 8 years old and Evie was 11;
I was in junior high school.
XI Epsilon Sigma Enjoys Social
A delightful Italian dinner was
enjoyed in the spring of 1973 by
members of Xi Epsilon Sigma
chapter of Bela Sigma Phi at the
home of Joyce and Chuck
Sammetl.
The menu included spaghetti,
tossed salad, fniit salad, rolls,
coffee and tea. Hors d'oeuvres
consisting of egg rolls and vari­
ous types of canape's had been
servcxJ first to members then
their husbands.
Attending the social were
Dottie and Jay Bolton, Ruby and
Jay Carter, Ruth and Harry
Hoffon, Glenda and Jimmy
Emerson, Marilyn and Li mar
Meridith, Joan and Wendell
Brooks, Arnoret and John
LiRosa, Nellie Pilcher, Vertis
Sauls, June Warner and Grace
Marie Stinecipher.
At a recent meeting of the
diapter, Ruth Hoffon had been
elected to head the chapter as
president. Other officers who
would serve with her were June
Warner, vice president; Nellie
Pilcher, recording secretary;
Grace Marie Stinecipher, treasur­
er; Marilyn Meredith, corre­
sponding secretary. City Council
representatives would be Ruth
Hoffon, Glenda Emerson, June
Warner with Ann Gracey as alter­

nate.
Speaker at the meeting was
Timothy P. Bannick, president of
the Drug Action Committee of
Seminole County, who gave an
informative talk on the drug situ­
ation in our county. I le also gave
gixxl advice on how parents
could help prevent their children
from being involved with drugs.
Guests of the chapter at this
meeting were l aye Siler and
Evelyn Serres.
I became a member of an
Orlando chapter of Bela Sigma
Phi in 1958; I lived and worked
in Orlando from 1958 to 1961.
One of my long-time friends,
Sandra Dunn Berg (now Parker),
was a member of that chapter.
Traveling all over Orlando and
Winter Park to various members'
homes for socials, etc. proved to
bo a gcxxl way to learn the area!
Our meetings were first held in a
large bank on Orange Avenue,
downtown Orlando; we later
moved to the S &amp; S Cafeteria on
List Colonial Drive.
When I moved back to
Sanford, I joined Zcta Xi chapter
here, then it was a
charter
member of Xi Epsilon Sigma.
Several in this chapter later
helped form Preceptor Beta
Limbda and Liureate Alplia Tau.
I have served in all offices and
chair of most committees, but
most often as treasurer, program
and/or publicity chairman. I'm
sure that I have served at least 25
years as treasurer. I am presently
a member at large, but claim
Liureate Alpha Tau as my chap­
ter and attend when possible. I
have 42 years of great memories
with these groups, with many of
the members becoming close
friends of mine.
SHS Class of 1945 Holds
Reunion
The SHS Class of 1945 is enjoy­
ing their 55 year reunion this
weekend. Iliey were at the
Yarborough Ranch on Friday
night, Colonial Room, Helen
Stairs Theater and the Sanford
Museum on Saturday afternoon
and the Marina Hotel Saturday
night. I wrote an article about
this class five years ago for their
50th, so I opted out this year. I
have been invited as their guest,
so you will read about it later.

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Markham Wood* I*rr»l»y1rrtan Churrli.
5210 Markham Wood* Hn.nl (onr mile
North of Lake Mary Boulevard).
Lake Mary
» 2
Sports Training Center at Sylvan la k e Park.
8 45 Lake Markham lload. Sanfonl
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Midway Elementary School. 2251 Jltway
(Midway). Sanford
4
Altamonte Springs City Hall. 225
Newburyport Avenue. Altamonle Springs
5
Oviedo East Branch Library. 3 1 0 Division
Street. Oviedo
0
Geneva Elementary School. (Family
Krsource Center) 2 75 First Street. Geneva
7
VFW Post 10139. 1 135 7th Street. (Avenue
E A 7th Street). Chuluota
8
First Baptist Churrh of TUseawlIla. 4500
Dike Hoad. (Corner of Dike Road A
TUseawlIla Hoad). Winter Park
9
First Baptist Church of Sweetwater. 3 8 0 0
Wekiva Springs Road. Longwood
10
Lake Mary Community Hall. 2 6 0 N. Country
Club Hoad. Lake Mary
II
Seventh Day Adventist Church.
4 55 Maitland Avenue. Altamonte Springs
12
Country Creek Inn and Racquet Club. 020
Country Creek Parkway (off Bunnell
Hoad). Altamonte Springs
13
Winter Springs CMc Center. 4 00 N.
Edgemon Avenue. Winter Springs
14
Northland Church. 5 30 Dog Track Road.
Longwood
15
Holy Crosa Lutheran Church. 760 Sun
Drive, Lake Mary
to
Lakrvtew Christian Church. 1400
Bear Lake Hoad. Apopka
17
Casselberry City Hall Council Chambers. 95
Triplet Lake Drive. Casselberry
18
Sonora Club House. 2 39 Sonora
Boulevard. Sanford
19
Seminole County Public Health and Human
Sendees Auditorium. 4 0 0 W. Airport
Boulevard. Sanford
20
Seminole County Public Health and Human
Sendees Auditorium. 400 W. Airport
Boulevard, Sanford
21
Sanford City Hall. 3 0 0 N. Park Avenue.
Sanford
22
Sanford Church of Chrlal. 15 0 0 S. Pork
Avenue Sanford
• 23
Northwest Branch Library.
5 80 Green way Boulevard. Lake Mary
24
Seventh Day Adventist Church. 5 0 S. Moss
Road. (South of SR 434 on Moss Road).
Winter Springs
25
Eaatmonte Cbdc Center. 8 3 0 Magnolia
Avenue. Altamonte Springs
20
Lake Mary New City Hall. 100 N. Country
Club Road. Lake Mary
27
Seminole County Cooperative Extension
Auditorium. 2 5 0 W. County Home Road.
Building 24 0 . Sanford
28
Orthodox Church of St. Stephen. 1895 Lake
Emma Rosa. Longwood
29
West Sanford Boys A Qtrla Club, 9 1 9
Persimmon Avenue. Sanford
30
Central BapUst Church (Christian Activity
Center). 3101 W. State Road 46. Sanford
31
Aahwood Condominiums. 1000 Lake of the
Woods Boulevard, Fern Park
32
Grace United Methodist Church. 4 9 9 N.
Country Club Road. Lake Mary
33
Longwood City Hall. 175 W. Warren Avenue.
(Comer of Warren Street and Wilma Streetl.
longwood
34
Sanlando United Methodist Church. 1890
State Road 434. Longwood
35
Spring Oaks Community Clubhouse, 500
Spring Oaks Boulevard. Altamonte Springs
36
Hampton Inn. 151 Douglas Avenue,
Altamonte Springs
37
Garden Club of Sanford. 2 0 0 Fairmont
Drive. Sanford
38
Je a n Rhein Central Branch Library, 2 1 5 N.
Oxford Road. Casselberry
39
American Legion Post 183. 2 7 0 6 Wells
Avenue (off Highway 17 92). Fern Park
40
Elka Club. 4 7 5 5 Howell Branch Road.
Winter Park
41
R T. Mil wee Middle School. 1 3 4 1 S. County
Road 427, Longwood
42
First Church of the Nazarcne Fellowship
Hall. 2581 Sanford Avenue. Sanford
43
Destiny Church (previously known as
Slovak Garden), 3 1 1 0 Howell Branch Road.
Winter Park
44
Westminster Presbyterian Churrh. 2 6 4 1 Red
Bug Lake Road. Casselberry
45
Summit Village Condominium Clubhouse.
205 Esplanade Way. Casselberry
46
St. Marks Presbyterian Church (Activity
Building). 1021 Palm Springs Drive.
Altamonte Springs
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Longwood Aquatic Club.
1655 E.E. Williamson Road, longwood
48
Golden Corral. 897 W. Town I*arkway.
Altamonte Springs
49
SI. Richard's Episcopal Church. 5151 Lake
Howell Road. Winter Park
50
TUska wills Country Club. 1500 Winter
Springs Boulevard. Winter Springs
51
First BapUst Church Sanlando Springs. 742
Sanlando Road (off S.R. 434. I 1/2 miles
west of 1-4. between Montgomery and
Jamestown). Altamonte Springs
52
Senior Citizens Multipurpose Center. 200 N.
Triplet Lake Drive. Casselberry
53
Longwood lUUs Congregational Church.
1255 E.E. Williamson Road. Longwood
54
Sweetwater Oaks Homeowner's Association
Community Center A Racquet Club. 810
Fox Valley Drive (behind 7 - 11 Store on
Wekiva Springs Road), longwood
55
Oviedo Women's Club, 414 King Street
(between High School and Methodist
Church). Oviedo
56
New Life Fellowship Church. 9 7 0 Tuskawtlla
Road. Winter Springs
57
Westminster Presbyterian Church.
2 6 4 1 Red Bug Lake Road. Casselberry
58
First Christian Church of Longwood. 1400
E.E. Williamson Road. Longwood
59
Royal Anns Condominiums. 5 00 Orange
Drive. Altamonte Springs
60
First BapUst Church Sanlando Springs. 742
Sanlando Road (off S.R 434. I 1/2 miles
west of 1-4. between Montgomery and
Jamestown), Altamonte Springs
61
Ryan's Family Strakhousc of Apopka. 3101
E. Semoran (IIWY 4361. Forest City
02
Sanford Civic Center. 401 E. Seminole
Boulevard. (Sanlurd Avenue at Seminole
Boulevard). Sanford
63
Wrstvtew BapUst Church. 4 1 0 0 C.K. 4liA.
(Also known as H E. Thomas Jr. Parkwayl.
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Altamonle Springs Elementary School. 525
Ptnrvtrw Street (off Palm Springs Drivel.
Altamonle Springs
65
Forest City Elementary School. 9 8 0 Sand
Lake Road. Forest City
66
Central Church of Christ. 8 7 5 Oak Drive.
Altamonte Springs
67
Seventh Day Adventist Church. 5 0 S. Moss
Road. (South of SR 434 on Moss Road).
Winter Springs
68
Elk* Club, 4 7 5 5 Howell llranch Road.
Winter Park
69
Hampton Inn. 151 Douglas Avenue.
Altamonle Springs
70
Holiday Inn. 2 3 0 W. Highway 436.
Altamonle Springs
71
Wekiva Community Center. 2 39 Hunt Club
Boulevard. Suite 101. Longwood
72
Longwood Church of the Nazarcne
Fellowship Hall. 2 0 0 Wayman Avenue.
Longwood
73
Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall. 2041 W.
Stale Road 426. (South of Oviedo). Oviedo
74
Destiny Churrh (previously known as Slovak
Garden). 3 1 1 0 Howell Branch Road.
Winter Park
75
St. Stephen's Catholic Church. 575
Tuskawtlla Road. Winter Springs
76
Church of The New Covenant. 875
TUskawtlla Road. Winter Springs
77
Casselbeny I'ollce Headquarters. 4 19 5 S.
Highway 17-92, Casselbeny
78
Winter Springs CM c Center. 4 0 0 N.
Edgemon Ave.. Winter Springs
79
Sterling Park Elementary School. 201 Eagle
Circle. Casselberry
80
Lakevtew Christian Church. 1400 Bear Lake
Road. Apopka
81
West Branch Library. 2 4 5 N. Hunt Club
Boulevard. Longwood
82
First BapUst Church of Sweetwater. 3800
Wekiva Springs Road. Longwood
83
SI. Stephen Lutheran Church. 2 1 4 0 W.
Stale Road 434. Longwood
* 84
River Oaks Presbyterisan Church.
4 05 Washington Avenue. Lake Mary
85
Oviedo City Hall. 4 0 0 Alexandria Boulevard.
Oviedo
86
Markham Woods Presbyterian Church. 5210
Markham Woods Road (one mile North of
Lake Mary Boulevard), Lake Mary
87
Escondido Condominiums Club House. 101
Haltaway Drive. Altamonle Springs
88
Lighthouse Community Church (formerly
known a s Our Saviour Community Church),
4600 Oabriella Lane. Winter Park
89
Grace Presbyterian Church, t i l l Tuskawtlla
Road 11/2 mile North of Red Bug Lake
Road). Winter Springs
90
South Seminole Church of Christ. 5 4 1 0
Lake Howell Road. Winter Park
91
Spring Lake Elementary School Activity
Center. 6 9 5 Orange Avenue. Altamonte
Springs
92
Saba! Point Country Club. 2662 Sabal Club
Way. Longwood
93
Neighborhood Alliance Church (formerly
known os Christian Neighborhood Alliance
Church). 301 Markham Woods Road.
Longwood
94
Tuskawtlla Country Club. 1500 Winter
Springs Boulevard. Winter Springs
95
Wrdgcwood Tennis Villas. 1401 Forest Hills
Drive. Winter Springs
96
Winter Springs City Hall. 1 126 E. Stale
Road 434, Whiter Springs
97
Tuskawtlla Presbyterian Church. 3 6 0 0 W.
State Road 426. Oviedo
98
Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall. 2 0 4 1 W.
Stale Road 4 28. (South of Oviedo). Oviedo
99
Palm Valley Club House. 5 0 0 Palm Valley
Drive. Oviedo
100
Oviedo Riverside Park. 1600 Lockwood
Boulevard. Oviedo
101
Ftrsl Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. 3 2 0
First Street. Geneva
102
Oviedo Women's Club. 414 King Street
(between High School and Metliodlst
Church). Oviedo
103
Tuskawtlla Country Club. 1500 Winter
Springs Boulevard. Winter Springs
104
105
Altamonte Springs Elementary School. 525
Hnevlrw Street (off Palm Springs Drivel,
Altamonle Springs
106
Altamonte Springs City Hall. 2 25
Newburyport Avenue. Altamonle Springs
107
108
109
Eastmonle CM c Center. 8 30 Magnolia
Avenue. Altamonte Springs
110
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113
114

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118
117
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120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
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131
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133

R. T. Mllwee Middle School. 13 4 1 S. County
Road 427, Longwood
Ed Myers Recreallon Building (previously
known os Longwood Community Building).
194 Wilma Street. (Corner of Wilma and
Church Street). Longwood
River Oaks Presbyterian Church.
4 0 5 Washington Avenue. Lake Mary
Lake Mary New City Hall. 100 N. Country
Club Road. Lake Mary
First IVesbyterlan Church Lake Mury.
128 W. Wilbur Avenue. Lake Mary
Salvation Army, 700 W. 24th Street. Sanford
Sanford Church of Christ. 1500 S. Park
Avenue. Sanford
Midway Elementary School. 2251 Jltway
(Midway). Sanford
Hamilton Elementary School. 1501 E. 8Ut
Slreel. Sanford (Entrance off Celery Avenue)
Hamilton Elementary School. 1501 E. Bill
Street. Sanford (Entrance o il Celery Avenue)
Sanford CMc Center. 401 E. Seminole
Boulevard. (Sanford Avenue at Seminole
Boulevard). Sanford
Sanford City Hall. 300 N Park Avenue.
Sanford
Spring Hill Suites by Marriott. 201 N. Towne
Road. Sanford
Sports Training Center at Sylvan Lake Park.
8 45 Lake Markham Road. Sanford
First Baptist Churrh of Sweetwater. 3 8 0 0
Wekiva Springs Hoad. Longwood
first Baptist Church of Sweetwater. 3 8 0 0
Wrktva Springs Road. Lnngwuod

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on one side on fhe way back.
Moncrief hit fhe waters, nego­
tiating the course in 1:17:88. He
beat everyone entered except one
and official commented. He even
beat people 10 years his junior.
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sponsorship opportunities and
possible government help in
getting an aircraft here to
Sanford once we locale an
appropriate plane."
The committee recently
approved Ihe printing of 10,000
marketing brochures that will
soon be distributed via mail at
specific audiences.
"We've talked lo many of the
military organizations in the
area and we arc in the process
of developing a prime market­
ing for the brochures," Parsell

led him to believe the best fund­
ing opportunity for the project
Sanford.
would be lo leverage public
"Ya'll nivil lo remember tliaf
money with private investment
wo .tro responding to your
money.
requeM for proposals," Dale
"With public money you can
said. "People have forgotten
gel the facility built that meets
tlwl. .mil they think w c’ro up
bare-bones specifications,"
horo asking tlu* county to pony
up tor .1 Sanford project. We're
I lunter said. "By incorporating
not. You asked tor proposals in
private money for upgrading
too t, ,rml wo responded —
amenities and budgeting at $200
per square foot you're home
K'l.ilodly, I admit, lint wo
free. You can build a product
slopped lip to the plate, and wo
dni mi in a big way. Now you
that fits (tie specifics of the mar­
need lo loll iis what you want to ket and the current window of
do."
opportunity."
I lunter's presentation was
I lie lliroc-hour meeting did
followed by a host of questions
little to solve specific details
ranging from future conference
about Iho project, though it did
center competition in the area to
locus on two construction sce­
the availability of private capital
narios along Sanford's lak e
that would be attracted to the
Monroe waterfront.
investment.
l 'no proposal calls for a 300"If we build il al a II level
toom full service hotel in con­
how do we upgrade to an A
junction with a 42,700-squarelevel and could fullin’ competi­
loot conlerence center that
tion blow us out of the mar­
would allow lor a mix of divisi­
ket?" questioned Seminole
ble multi-purpose rooms, a
County Commissioner Randy
largo banquet/ballroom, a
Morris
tiered high lech amphitheater,
"Them's a greater probability
breakout rooms, small confer­
someone will build a C quality
ence and seminar rooms, a larg­
facility or less in the future,"
er conference and seminar room
responded Hunter. Ho repeated
as well as pre-assembly areas,
a sense of urgency to the audi­
administrative office space and
ence.
back-of-ihe-hi niso operations.
"Don't screw around for
I he second option would bo
a similar si/eil conference center another six years, do it now,"
I lunter said.
with a smaller 2lX)-room bou­
Commissioner Daryl McLain
tique hotel styled along the
said using private money lo
lines of a European Inn or
bring the quality of the project
extended stay suites product
up made sense to him and
line.
asked about the historic use of
Costs estimates, depending
Fl. Mellon Park and future pub­
on lin.il sj/e determination and
lic use if Sanford’s walerfront
qualilv ot interior furnishings
was the chosen site.
range Ivtween $2-1 and $13.7
"I'm not here to deal wilh
million.
that issue," Hunter responded.
I lunter told the group the
"A public referendum has
smallci hotel and conference
already answered thal ques­
tenter would be less risky and
tion."
more financially feasible and
Hunter said a combination of
would, “Focus on a market seg­
public and private funding
ment not being well served by
would provide a number of
tlu* ( 'rlando metro area at this
leverage opportunities lo get
time "
fhe conference center and hotel
I lunter said he was confident
constructed on a parallel lime
the Sanford location could get a
table, l ie also said he was con­
steady stream of business form
fident private money could be
the 1-4 corridor market by
lot using its marketing efforts on attracted by using exclusive
contracts as an enticement.
a combination of local demand,
Sanford mayor luirry Dale
niche business, corporate train­
said he wasn't interested in a
ing, location opportunities, state
"hare-bones" facility.
associations, and by capitalizing
"We have a similar publicon increased traffic at the
private (unding arrangement at
Sanford /Orlando International
the airport. That's what I'm
Airport and Amtrak ridership.
looking for," Dale said. "It's not
I le said the conference center
unreasonable to go after that
could operate at a break even
private money in a formal
margin within three-to-four
Request for Proposal. Using
\ears, but until then would
exclusive contracts is a feasible
require an operating subsidy.
method."
I lunter said his experience
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Supervisor of Badiom

of a preservation referendum
approved by voters 10 years
ago. The expansion includes
construction of trails and greenways in addition to the preser­
vation of 5,600 acres of land pur­
chased by the county.
"More than 20 percent of the
land in Seminole County is pre­
served," said Morris. "We want
to take natural lands that have
been preserved and open them
up.” The proposed trails, paved
and natural, will interconnect

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vote for their electors.)
(Vote for Group)
GEORGE W. BUSH
DICKCHENEY
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HARRY BROWNE
ARTOLIVIER
RALPH NADER
WINONALADUKE
JAM ES HARRIS
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E20LA FOSTER
DAVID MCREYNOLDS
MARYCALMOUiS
HOWARD PHILLIPS
J CURTIS FRASER
MONICA MOOREHEAD
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STATE SENATOR
11TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT
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WILLIE LOGAN
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ANDY MARTIN
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REPRESENTATIVE IN
CONGRESS
3RD CONGRESSIONAL
DISTRICT
(Vote for One)

PLEASE NOTE: Representative In Congress,
3rd Congressional District, will appear ONLY In
Precincts 1. 3. 4. 19. 21. 29. 48. 59. 105. 108.
108. 109, 112, 119, 122. 124, 127, 128, 129.
130. 1 3 1 ,1 3 2 and 133.

REPRESENTATIVE IN
CONGRESS
7TH CONGRESSIONAL
DISTRICT
(Vote for One)

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STATE REPRESENTATIVE
33RD HOUSE DISTRICT
(Vote fo r One)

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TREASURER
(Vote for One)
TOM GALLAGHER
JOHN COSGROVE

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COMMISSIONER OF
EDUCATION
(Vote for One)
CHARLIE CRIST
GEORGE H. SHELDON
VASSILIA GAZETAS

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STEVE SNIPPER

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SHERIFF
(Vote fo r One)
DON ESUN GER
RICHARD BEARY

ANDREW VAN QAALE
JAM ES COAKLEY

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COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 3
(Vote fo r One)
DICK VAN DER WEIDE
ZEA PROCTOR
WIN ADAMS

DEAN RAY
FRANKLIN PEREZ
DAVID ALBERT

DAVID J . MEALOR
'DR. ANDY' MICHAUD

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JAMES'JIMMY'AUFFANTDEM

PLEASE NOTE: State Representative, 35th
House District, writ appear ONLY m Precincts
43. 49 and 68.

STATE REPRESENTATIVE
37TH HOUSE DISTRICT
(Vote for One)
DAVID SIMMONS
ALI SHAHNAMI

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PLEASE NOTE: State Repreeentatlve. 37th
Houae District, writ appear ONLY in Precincts 4,
9. 11. 12. 15. 16. 23. 28. 34. 35. 38. 48. 4 7 .4 8 .
51. 53. 58. 5 9 .6 1 , 84, 65. 66. 69. 70. 71. 80. 61:
62. 83. 84. 6 7 .9 1 ,1 0 4 . 105. 106. 107,110. 113
115and 133.

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Shall Judge EMERSON R. THOMPSON, JR .
of the 5TH District Court ol Appeal be retained
In office?

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YES
NO

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NO. 1 CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
ARTICLE X, SECTION 10
(Initiative)
Florida Transportation Initiative for
statewide high speed monorail, fixed
guideway or magnetic levitation
system.
To reduce traffic and Increase travel
alternatives, this amendment provides
lor development ol a high speed
monorail, fixed guideway or magnetic
levitation svstem linking Florida’s five
largest urban areas and providing for
access to existing air and ground
transportation facilities and services by
directing the state and/or state
authorized private entity to implement
the financing, acquisition ol
right-of-way, design, construction and
operation of the system, with
construction beginning by November
1,2003.
YES for Approval
O
NO for Rejection
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NO. 2 CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE
REFERENDUM
(Implementing Article V, Section 10)
Local Option for Selection ot Circuit
Judges
.
Shall the method ol selecting circuit
court judges In the eighteenth Judicial
circuit be changed from election by a
vote ol the people to selection by the
JirtHn1nomination mmmlx^nn ant*
appointment by the Governor with
subsequent terms determined by a
retention vote ot the people?
YES
NO

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NO. 3 COUNTY COURT JUDGE
REFERENDUM
(Implementing Article V, Section 10)
Local Option lor Selection ol County
Judges
Shall the method ot selecting county
court judges In Seminole County be
changed from election by a vote ol the
people to selection by the judicial
nominating commission and
appointment by the Governor with
subsequent terms determined by a
retention vote ol the people?

O
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NO

1Shall Justice PEGGY A. QUINCE ot the

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COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICTS
(Vote for One)
DARYL MCLAIN

YES 23Y

1Shall Ju stice BARBARA J . PARIENTE of the

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COUNTY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 1
(Vote fo r One)
GRANT MALOY

Court be retained in office?

STATE REPRESENTATIVE
34TH HOUSE DISTRICT
(Vote for One)

JIM KALLINGER
PLEASE NOTE: Representative m Congress,
7th Congressional District, will appear in ail
Precincts EXCEPT 1 , 3 . 4 . 1 9 . 2 1 . 2 9 . 4 8 . 5 9 .
105, 106. 108. 109, 112, 119, 122, 124, 127,
1 2 8 ,1 2 9 .1 3 0 . 1 3 1 ,1 3 2 and 133.
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE
35TH HOUSE DISTRICT
(Vote for One)

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DAN VAUGHEN

PLEASE NOTE: Slate Representative, 25th
House District, will appear ONLY m Precincts 1,
2 .3 0 .5 4 .6 0 .8 6 .9 2 .9 3 ,1 2 7 ,1 2 8 ,1 2 9 ,1 3 0 ,1 3 1
and 132.

MARYANNE MORSE

Shall Justice f t TOED LEWIS of the Supreme

YES

PLEASE NOTE: Stats Representative. 34th
House District, will appear ONLY m Precincts 8.
1 0 .1 4 .1 7 . 20. 25. 26. 2 7 ,3 1 .3 2 . 3 3 ,3 8 .3 9 .4 0 .
4 1 . 4 4 ,4 5 . 5 0 ,5 2 .5 6 , 5 7 ,6 7 ,7 2 . 7 3 ,7 4 . 7 5 .7 6 ,
77, 76, 79, 88. 89. 90, 95. 97. 106. 109. 111,
112, 114, 116. 117, 118 and 119.

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JOHN L. MICA

RICK DWYER

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CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
(Vote fo r One)

PLEASE NOTE: State Representative, 33rd
House District, will appear QHLY In Precincts 3.
5 .6 . 7 .1 3 .1 8 , 1 9 .2 1 . 2 2 .2 4 .2 9 .3 7 .4 2 ,5 5 .6 2 .
63, 85. 94. 96. 98. 9 9 .1 0 0 , 101, 102, 103. 120,
1 2 1 ,1 2 2 , 1 2 3 ,1 2 4 ,1 2 5 and 126.

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CAREY BAKER

GLENDA CONLEY

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CORRINE BROWN

STATE REPRESENTATIVE
2STH HOUSE DISTRICT
(Vote for One)

TOM FEENEY

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JENNIFER S . CARROLL

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PLEASE NOTE: State Senator, nth Senatorial
District, will appear ONLY In Precincts 1, 2, 10,
3 0 .3 2 . 86. 115. 118, 1 1 7 ,1 2 7 , 130 and 131.

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PLEASE NOTE: State Senator. 0th Senatorial
District. will appear ONLY In Precinct« B, 1 1 ,1 3 ,
1 4 .1 7 . 18. 19, 20. 22, 24, 25. 28, 2 7 ,3 1 .3 8 . 37.
38, 39. 40. 41. 42. 4 3 ,4 4 . 45. 49. 50, 52. 58. 57,
59. 8 7 .6 8 . 72. 73, 74. 75. 78. 77, 78, 70. 87, 88.
89. 90. 95. 96. 97, 98. 103. 108, 112, 122 and
124.

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NATGOLDHABER

LEE CONSTANTINE
RON ELLMAN

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STATE SENATOR
9TH SENATORIAL DISTRICT
(Vote for One)

NO

VOTE BOTH SIDES

cities, schools, parks and neigh­
borhoods.
Morris said Florida leads the
nation in the vehicular homicide
of pedestrians, cyclists and chil­
dren. "The trails will allow not
just recreation but safety," he
said.
Parts of Ihe trails that have
already been constructed, the
Cross Seminole Trail and the
Seminole Wckiva Trail, have
been designated for the Florida
National Scenic Trail, a state

approved venture that will even­
tually extend from the panhan­
dle to Miami.
"We may not see that com­
pleted in our lifetime, but we
could Mr it in Seminole County
in the next two to three years,"
said Morris.
Potential trails are proposed
in Geneva, Chuluola, Oviedo,
Cassleberry, Longwood. Fern
Park, Altamonte Springs, Winter
Springs, Dike Mary and Sanford.
A "yes" vole on the referen­

dum will authorize $25 million
in general obligation bonds to
support projects that enhance
public safely and promote out­
door recreation. The cost Is esti­
mated at an additional $10 per
household per year.
Other commission business
included approvals of the final
budget and millagc rate for the
2001 fiscal year. The approved
millage rate is 3.7648 and the
total general fund budget is
$11,359,474.

IMPORTANT: FLORIDA STATE STATUTES REQUIRE
THAT YOU PRESENT A PHOTO I.D.
TO VOTE AT YOUR POLLING PLACE.
IF YOU FAIL TO PROVIDE A PHOTO
I.D ., YOU W ILL BE REQUIRED TO
SIGN A “VOTER W ITH O U T PHOTO
I.D .” AFFIRM ATION.

GENERAL ELECTION
SEM INO LE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOVEMBER 7, 2000

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Continued from Page 1A
said, "I have a greater apprecia­
tion for the office thanks to your
guidance."
Mealor served as a commis­
sioner from 1988 to 1992, as
deputy mayor from 1992 to 19%
and as mayor since 1996.
In other commission business,
Seminole County Commissioner
Randy Morris presented a clari­
fication of the natural lands ref­
erendum on the Nov. 7 ballot.
The referendum is an expansion

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M ealor

•BUY -SELL
•TRADE

said.
"We'll likely target cx-mllilary in the area, particularly
those who served here. The
brochures will be going out in
the mail in the near future," he
added.
Interested parties and ex-mil­
itary who would like more
information and involvement in
the push for Ihe memorial arc
asked fo contact the Sanford
Orlando International Airport at
407-391-2136 or Bob Parsell at
Sanford Ace Hardware, 407-321­
0885.

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p ictu res p u b lish ed in
the S e m i n o l e H erald.
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p e rfe ct w ay to
re m em b e r th o se
sp e cia l m o m en ts.
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1:17:56, beating Moncrief, but
only by 32 one-hundredths of a
second.
The fwo shook hands.
Feenslra was presented the gold
medal for first place in his age
division, while Moncrief received
a Silver medal for second place.
Both commented, "Wail until
next year." Then they shared a
soft drink.
The fastest lime in the sprint
race was made by Richard Poole,
in the 65 lo 69 age group. I le also
received a gold medal.

Sunday. November 5.

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APPROVAL OF BONDS TO
ACQUIRE
AND IMPROVE
NATURAl/ENVIRONMENTAL
LANDS. TRAILS, GREENWAYS, AND
BLUEWAYS.
Shall Seminole County be authorized
to levy ad valorem taxes on all taxable
property at a rate which, when added
to the rate previously levied to pay lor
bonds Issued (or the same purposes,
does not exceed one quarter of one
mill (.25 mill) to pay debt service on
avAM/finn S 2 5 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0

Limited General Obligation Bonds to
purchase and improve important
natural/environmental lands lor
preservation and recreational uses,
trails, greenways and blueways?
YES For Bonds
NO Against Bonds

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MAYOR/COMMISSIONER, SEAT 5
(Vote for One)
ARTICLE III. LEGISLATIVE
Section 3.07. Vacancies; forfeiture ol office;
penalty for absence; filling ol vacancies.

BRUCE A. PRONOVOST
CARL ROBERTSON

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(e) Riling of vacancies. A vacancy on the
commission shall be tilled as follows:
CHARTER AMENDMENT CHANGING
II there is one (1) year or less remaining In the
unexpired term of a City Commissioner/Mayor,
or one (1) year or less before the next City
election, the CommlsslorVMayor shall, by a
majority vote ol the remaining members,
choose a successor to serve until the
Commissioner/Mayor elected at the next City
election takes office. II there is more than one
(1) year remaining In Ihe unexpired term, the
Commission shall schedule a special election
to be held not sooner than thirty (30) days, nor
more than sixty (GO) days, following the
vacancy.

AGAINST THE AMENDMENT

NUMBERED YEARS; INCREASING
COMMISSION TERMS FROM THREE TO
FOUR YEARS
Shall Article IV, Section 10 ol the City ot
Casselberry Charter be amended to change all
regular City Commission elections to even
numbered years to coincide with Florida
gubernatorial and United States Presidential
elections and to Increase the terms ol the

SHALL THE ABOVE CHARTER
AMENDMENT BE ADOPTED?
FOR THE AMENDMENT

COMMISSION ELECTIONS TO EVEN

Mayor and all City Commissioners from three

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ARTICLE III. LEGISLATIVE
Section 3.13. Personnel Administration.

to lour years. effective November 7 ,2 0 0 0 , as
provided in Ordinance No. 00-9 9 0 ?
FOR AMENDING CHARTER
AGAINST AMENDING CHARTER

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(b) Any appointed city official or city employee,
excluding the city manager, department
directors and those management level
positions wmen, oy ineir job speoiicauons, are
Identified as At Will and acting in the absence
of the department director and/or deputy
director, haa the right within thirty (30) calendar
days after the receipt ol notice ot his/her
dismissal, suspension tor more than three (3)
working days or demotion resulting in more
than ten percent (10%) reduction in annual
salary, to appeal to the personnel
administration board.

PLEASE NOTE: City of Caaaaibarry candidates and Issue
will appear ONLY on ballot a Issued to City residents.

SHALL THE ABOVE CHARTER
AMENDMENT BE ADOPTED?

PLEASE NOTE: City of Longwood candidate* will appear
ONLY on ballot* issued lo City resident*.

FOR THE AMENDMENT
AGAINST THE AMENDMENT

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PLEASE NOTE: City of Altamonte Springs Issues will
appear ONLY on balots Issued to City residents

if* W/ i t /C ta jd F lciMdwcx)pj W U i f i
COMMISSIONER. DISTRICT 3
(Vote for One)
GEORGE MCKENZIE
STEVE MILLER

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COMMISSIONER, DISTRICT 5
(Vote for One)
PAUL LOVESTRAND
CRAIG VAN HOOVEN

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COMMISSIONER
SEAT/DISTRICT 1
(3 YEAR TERM)
(Vote for One)
BILL GROVE

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ROBERT S. (BOB) MILLER

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COMMISSIONER
SEAT/DISTRICT 3
(3 YEAR TERM)
(Vote for One)
PAUL M. LECKINGER

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PLEASE NOTE: City ol Winter Springs candidate* wil
appear ONLY on ballots Issued to City residents.

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Sunday Crossword Puzzle
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Canine Howl-O-Ween contest is
a success for Greyhound group
By Ja n a S . Ja c o b s
Herald Intern
The sounds of barking dc
the anticipation of the crowds
gathering around the track, tlie
smell of hot dogs and cotton
candy wafting through the air.
Tiie dogs line up with their han­
dlers, anxious to get through the
next showing so they can take off
those costumes.
The first "Canine Howl-OWeen," hosted by Greyhound
Pets of America, Greater Orlando
Chapter, broke out of the gate
Saturday at the Sanford Orlando
Kennel Club. The event, former­
ly called "Fall Greyhound Fun
ever dog
Day," featured
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‘ the first
‘
Halloween costume contest open
to all breeds and participants
Dtioto bv Jane
were anything but scarce.
Dominic Delgardki, S. and his dog Sparky show off Iheir costumes during the
This year marks the first time
Canine Howl-O-Woen contest sponsored by Greyhound Pets ol America.
the event has been opened to all
breeds. Organizers said a fear of
dog aggression kept them from
opening past events to other
Howell) and Mac West, complete
The purpose of these events,
breeds. Greyhounds are gentle
with false•eye
eyelashes and featherGPA/GO holds two a year, is to
by nature and mix well with
cuffed negligee.
find homes for the scores of dogs
other greyhounds but are some­
The contest was emceed and
taken in by the rescue and adop­
times skittish around other
fudged by the hosts of Pet
tion group. Up to 100 ex-racers
breeds.
Phones, Orlando's only call-in
were available for adoption on
"Tilings went very well, we
radio show about pets. Disco
this day. Many greyhounds were
didn't have any problems with
Soottie and Dr. Rick of 740
on hand in an adoption area set
that so 1 think we're on to some­
WINZ. Third place went to a
up for viewing by prospective
thing," said Lisa Nolet, GPA/GO
pack of six greyhounds dressed
owners. “About 17 dogs were
president "In future I think all
as the royal family of
adopted out Saturday," said
our events will be open to all
Scagullmania owned by Ron and
Nolct, "but we're still counting."
breeds."
Shirley Seagull, second place
More than 500 dogs will be
Owners dressed their dogs In
went to "Biker T
Boy," ana firet
placed by GPA/GO tills year,
everything from the spooky to
p lace
i
went to the
he "Hippie
cither locally or with other adop­
the silly, frightening to frilly.
owner by Manny and
Hiound," owned
tion groups. So far this year
Dogs and owners dressed alike
Suzanne Jones.
about 200 have been place locally
like "Biker Boy" and Valerie, a
Besides dressing up the patient and the same number have been
chained and black leather dad
pooches, speed runs and canine
sent out to other adoption
duo, and super heroes Batman
contests like bobbing for weenies
groups.
and Superman by 5-year-old
and a scavenger hunt kept own­
TVvo years ago about 600 dogs
Dominic Dclgaraio and Sparky.
ers occupied and dogs delighted.
were placed by the group. Nolet
TVadlttonal costumes like vam­ In the speed run, a Jp g runs on
said (Ik* decline can be traced to
pires and witches were plentiful
the track for fun and a good time
while other* dressed like Brittany instead of after a fake rabbit and
Spears (a backpack and miniskirt
a high payoff. The dogs'times,
on the stou t wrinkled frame of
clocked by a radar gun, ranged
an English bulldog named Mrs.
from slimy slug to speed demon.

"TONGUE-TIED'
By OtANE C. BALD­
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and Christmas holidays.
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the Paulucci family, which
owns Luigino's Inc., and its
Michelina's brand, have
become a Seminole County
holiday tradition over the past
several years.
This will be the seventh and
eighth truckloads of free
Michelina’s dinners to the local
needy over the past two years.
Approximately 50 agencies
and organizations serving
needy and low-income families
in Seminole County have been
notified of the free food and
turkey distribution at the Rich

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Sing frozen entrees, more than
100,000 dinners, plus 250 ovenready frozen turkeys will
arrive in Sanford on Thursday,
Nov. 9 for distribution to the
needy for the Thanksgiving

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Food Plan of Florida facilities,
401 West 13th Street in
Sanford, beginning at 8 a.m.
The Paulucd family is wide­
ly known for contributions of
its products in areas where its
facilities are located, as well as
aiding victims of natural disas­
ters nationwide, having reccnt' sent free food to emergency
isaster relief centers in
Oklahoma, Arizona, Tennessee,
North Dakota, Minnesota,
Ohio, and Florida.
The Luigino’s Inc., corporate
headquarters is located in
Sanford.

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SCC Board of Directors meets Tuesday, Nov. 21
The District Board of lh atees of
Seminole Community College will
hold a regular board meeting Nov.

21 beginning at 7 pm . at Seminole
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Al right, Don Smith, 70, of New Port Richey, comet up
for elr In the men's 200-meter Individual medley relay at
the SenforcVSemlnole Aquatic Center during the 26 th
annual Golden Age Games. Below, Newtyweda Thomas
and Fern Bull dance to tha big band sounds of the
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many special events of the 26th Annual Golden Age
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From S ta ll R eports
SpeakOut Hotline, 1-800-226­
7733, a 24-hour per day, seven
day per week anonymous tip
line is now in full swing. The
line encourages students and
their parents to call with infor­
mation concerning Issues of
school safety and security.
At a Seminole County School
Board meeting last month,
Sheriff Don Eslinger, a member
of the Board o f the Central
Florida CrimeLInc Program,

C o u n ty P la n n in g
a n d D e v e lo p m e n t
d e p a rtm e n t h o n o red
Tlie Seminole County
Planning and Development
Department has received the
"Outstanding Public Report
Awanl” by the Florida Planning
and Zoning Association at its
annual conference.
The study pertained to the
Chuluota community and relat­
ed to nonresidential develop­
ment standards of the commu­
nity, which is pocketed by the
generally rural areas of the
county and the City of Oviedo.
The Planning and
Development Department staff
conducted land use, economic
and architectural analysis and
engaged in intensive communi­
ty involvement before develop­
ing a design standard overlay
ordinance that harmonized the
need of the community for
some nonresidential develop­
ment, while also protecting the
rural appearance of the area.

asked the school board to con­
sider SpeakOut to replace the
former "Savc-A-Friend" pro­
gram, which has been phased
out by the company formerly
providing the service.
Cheryl Catchings, SpeakOut
Hotline Director, gave details of
the successes of the program in
the seven counties currently
being served. It was bom of a
tragic shooting that occurred in
a Lake County school several
years ago. It has since received
calls concerning gang activities,
guns and other weapons, fights,
counterfeiting and numerous
other topics of concerns to stu­
dents.
Calls received arc referred to

both school administrators and
school resource officers
assigned to the schools by the
law enforcement agencies of
jurisdiction. Callers do not
receive a reward. They are
asked to call, "because it's the
right thing to do.” Catchings
added that all calls are
answered live, with no caller
ID, no recordings, and no trac­
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D e m o c ra t, T h ird P a rty , o r N o P a r ty - y o u a r e liv in g in a
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�Lions rise up, knock down Apopka
By TonytDe Sonnier
H ER A LD CORRESPONDENT
A P O P K A -P ie
•trictly on pride,
the Oviedo High
ol football team
I a coruidei
erable measure of
redemption Friday night by upsetting the
previously unbeaten Apopka Blue
Dexters, 35-31, in a 6 A-District 2 game at
Roger Williams Field.
&gt;ka had ahead.
already clinched the dieApopka
' l championship with an 8-0 overall
tricti
record!
&gt;rd and a 5-0 district mark. Oviedo
was 4-4 after snapping a four-game los­

ing streak the week before with a win
over winless Colonial.
And while the Lions won't return to
the playoffs this year, they will be able to
make a claim no-one else in the district
can - the beat both the district champions
and district runners-up (Lake Brantley)
this iyear.
"Hopefully,, w e showed what Oviedo
football is about
abo tonight," said Oviedo
coach Greg Register. *We beat the No. 1
and 2 teams In the district this year.
That's something we can feel good
about"

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This has turned out to be a classic
"what IT season for the Lions. There has­
n 't been a game all season where Oviedo
has been completely healthy, missing key
players in every game.
On Friday
. night,
it, for example,
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Brandon Watson and
Rafael Sawin as well as senior running
back Drew Balley-Bamett didn't play a
down because of illness and injuries.
Register refuses to use that as excuse.
"That's part o f football," he said with a
good-natured shrug. "There have been
seasons where we haven't had hardly

any injuries at all. This year made up for
those years. But we went out every night
and did the best with who we had avail­
able."
That's how Nick Tenckedes and Steve
Asby, the area’s top receiving duo last
season, evolved into one of the area's top
passing combinations, Tenckedes doing
the tossing and Asby the catching.
On Friday night, Tenckedes completed
11 of 17 passes for 225 yards and two
touchdowns. Asby caught six passes for
S n Lions, Page 3B

Rams win offensive war
Campbell’s
late run
gives Lake
Mary 34-28
win over
Lyman

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
W INTER SPRIN G S — After
suffering a pair of tough losses
the past two weeks, it figured
the Seminole High School foot­
ball team would b e looking to
take its frustrations out on
someone.
And Friday night they did
just that, playing a near flawless

Herald IjQ im p o i afoul
LAKE MARY — In front of
a rather sparse crow d at Don
T. Reynolds Stadium the Lake
M aty Rams took an Use
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game, except for penalties, in

Lyman dry hounds In a *

and w on I
The Rams honored their 30
seniors during the pre-game
ceremonies, es the Rams held
Senior N ight on its last home
gam e of theseeson.
Lake M ary and if a seniors
wasted no time getting on the
board when with just under
tw o minutes into the game
senior fullback Justin .
Komondoreaa punched it into
the end-zone from just 2
yards out putting the Rems
an top 6-0, point after
attem pt failed.
Lake M ary's defense looked

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Johnson (8), Brandi Davis (7) and Erin
Bradshaw and Linda Cazeau (6 each).
Y. Corbit had a huge game for IRCC
before fouling out, totaling game-highs in
points, 16, rebounds (11) and steals (5)- RBarnes and C Walker were also in double
figures for the Pioneers with 10 points each.
Coach Ken Patrick's Raiders will be on

Winter Springs Bears, 55-7, in a
Class 5A-District 4 contest at
the A.W. Epps Sports Complex.
The game was the final one of
the season for the Fighting
Seminoles, who are now 6-4
overall and 4-2 In 5A-4. The
Tribe must now wait to see if
they are invited as a wild card
team into the playoffs that
begin in two weeks.
Mainland defeated Spruce
Creek, 24-3, Friday to claim the
district crown, with the Hawks
earning the runner-up sp o t
Winter Springs is now 2-6
overall and 0-5 in the district
and will dose out the season
with a game at Oviedo next
Friday against the Lions start­
ing at 7 3 0 p.m. at John Courier
Field.
Seminole showed from the
get-go that this would be Its
night, going to the razzle-dazzle
on the third play of the game.
Quarterback Andre Raines,
making his second start of the
season, tossed to cousin Andre
Raines, who hit Andrew Beatty
with a 47-yard pass to set-up a
three-yard touchdown run by
Willie Bennett. And when Matt
Groover hit the extra point, the
Tribe led 7-0 with just 1 3 0 off
the dock.
By the time the quarter had
ended, Seminole led 14-0 and

See Women, Page SB

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Lake Mar/e Derek Grayson No. 4) struggles for yardage against Lyman during the
Conference victory Friday night at Don T. Reynolds Stadkxn.

pasts w M mansM

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Kindred, Berggren lead SCC women to victory
FT. PIER C E— Sheketa Kindred and
N aium ol Berggren scored 14 paints each as
i women's
1 20003001 season
w ith an 64-64 victory over Indian River
Community College Thursday night
Berggren, a freshman point guard from
Stockholm, Sweden, hit a pair of three-point

shots as she poured in 12 of her 14 points in
the second half as the Raiders outscored the
Pioneers 46-32 in the final 20 minutes.
Freshman Gabrieli* Blankenfeld from
Naperville, Illinois also had a big game for
rebounds,
from
Oviedo also scored in double figures for the
Raiders, hitting 4-of-6 shots to finish with
10 points.

A different “Story” for SCC
Sophomore leads w ay as
Raiders rally past Brevard
in second half, 80-75

SAN FO RD — What a difference a year makes.
In the season opener a year ago, the Seminole
Community College m en's basketball team
looked v ir tu a lly u n be atab le
it le d by over 20
points In the first only to see Brevard, which
would go an to win the state championship, rally
fo ra win.
Wednesday night at the SCC Health and
Physical Education Center it was deja vu in
reverse as the Titans held the Raiders to four
points over the first 12 minutes of the game and
took leads of as many as 17 in building a 46-35
halftime advantage.
But behind the play of sophomore shooting

guard Matt Story, SCC pulled off a remarkable
rally, outscoring BCC 45-29 in the second half to
pull off an 80-75 victory in the 2000-2001 season
opener.
The Raiders will be at home again tonight
(Saturday) hosting Hillsborough Community
College from Tampa starting at 7 J 0 p.m. at the
Health and Physical Education Center. All home
games are free of charge to the public.
Story, from Sarasota, was ice-cold from the field
in the opening 20 minutes, only scoring two •
points on a pair of free throws.
Only the play of freshmen Jontue Johnson (nine
points) and An twain Tennell (six points) off the
bench, kept SCC from being completely run out
of its own gym in the opening half.
Sophomore's Emmanuel Clifton and Michael
Phenlzee, meanwhile, were dominating the Insldr
for the Titans, combining for 25 points, 17 by
Cocoa's Clifton, and getting almost every
rebound.
But the second half was a complete role reversal
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Seminole Community College sophomore forward Chris Calderon (No. 33)
looks to drive on a Brevard player during the Raiders' 80-75 victory.

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V o lle y b a ll------Continued from Page IB
game, 15-8,
But the Lions battled back,
umping out to leads of 6-1 and
'-3 before the Bears won eight
straight points to take an 11-7
lead.
Oviedo came right back with
seven consecutive points of its
own to lead 14-11, but the game
would go right down to the wire
before the Lions pulled it out,
15-13, to force a winner-take-all
Game 3.
This game too was tight
throughout, with Winter Springs
holding the biggest lead at 5-2.
Oviedo eventually took a 7-5
lead and the race was on as the
two teams started trading points
until it was 13-13.
The Bears finally pulled out
the victory as freshman Noelis
Marquez served and ace to bring
the game to match-point and
then junior Tiffany kitaoka
pounded down a kill off an
assist from junior Backi
McLamon.
In the finals. Winter Springs
looked like it would win its sec­
ond straight 4A-Dlstrict 3 title
and hana the Bulldogs another

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district heartbreak as the Bears
took a quick 4-0 lead and still
led 8-4 later.
But DcLand started getting the
ball to its premier setter, senior
Kristy Hanson, who was findin
hitters Gothier and Kazmiercza
as the hosts cut the deficit to 8-7.
Winter Springs then scored to
take a two-point lead, 9-7, but
would not score again in the
game, losing 15-9.
Tire Bears would again get off
to a fast start in trying to force a
game three, taking a 3-1 lead.
But the Bulldogs were not to
outdone, coming back to take an
8-5 lead before Winter Springs
made one final charge, regaining
the lead at 10-8 .
At that point Clonan went
back to serve for the hosts and
never gave it up as she had one
ace and got three points from
Kazmicrczak, on a kill, a touch
over the Bears front line, and a
block that scored the final point,
and two points from senior
Shelly Joiner on a kill and a
tough.
SEMINOLE LO SES IN
SEMIFINALS
DELTONA — Coach Beth

Corso's young Fighting
,
Seminolcs team gave a good
account of itself, advancing to
the semifinals of the Class 5ADistrict 5 Tournament at Deltona
High School.
The Tribe (16-14) knocked off
Pine Ridge (10-9) in the quarter­
finals, 15-11 and 15-7, before
falling to No. 1 seeded Spruce
Creek (22-8), which Seminole
had handed its only regular-sea­
son district loss, in a toughly
fought contest, 15-6 and 15-3.
Against the Panthers, the
Fighting Scminoles had 19 kills,
26 digs and three blocks.
Doing the damage individual­
ly were Jessica Chick (seven
kills, two blocks, one dig),
Michelle Cardel (five kills, one
block, six digs), Kim Corso (four
kills, one dig, nine assists),
Emily Keysor (seven digs, seven
assists), Jennifer Grullon (one
kill, six digs), Amanda Howard
(two kills, one dig), and Jessica
Hcrmsen (four digs).
Keysor, a sophomore, Chick, a
unior, and senior Cardel had
&gt;!g games against the Hawks in
the semifinals, but It was not
enough.

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G . W. Bush and the Je ts to win
Welcome to Week 10 of the National Football
ly get back in the race. This is an easy place to
League my fellow fans. As always, the weeks
start. Bucs 34, Falcons 20.
seem to be passing too rapidly.
INDIANAPOLIS (-8 ) AT CHICA­
The Crystal has always Been
GO
an advocate of elongating the
The Colts seem to be finding
T h is W eek themselves as their offense has
season to 30 weeks. I have spo­
ken to Paul TagUabue on the
In th e N F L resurfaced. The feisty Bears are
subject a number o f times, and
known for their surprises at home,
have little hope that he will
but I don't feel they have the fire­
move to make it a reality. The
power to compete in this one. Colts
B ra d y
newly formed X.F.L will have
H Bears 9.
to fill the void for hardcore fans
L e ssa rd
D ETRO IT (-3) V S. M IAM I
like myself.
The Dolphins travel to Detroit to
Let's talk about last week,
continue tneir wobbly reign o f ter­
shall we?
ror. The Lions are absolutely convinced that the
Once again the Crystal ball of Football deliv­
rest of their season is riding on this game. I think
ered his Lock o f the Week on a silver platter. I
this will be the most competitive game of the day.
went with the Miami Dolphins (-4) over the
TOO CLO SE TO C A L L
Green Bay Packers.
NEW YO RK JE T S (-3) V S. DENVER
Management was flfpping out on Sunday as
The Jets are eager to turn things back around as
Miami fell to an early 17-0 deficit. The publisher
the Broncos are still trying to get things patched
of The Herald had the nerve to call the Crystal at
together. New Yorkers believe, and in this one
home and question my judgment.
they have every right to. Jets 37, Broncos 20.
His comment to m e was. With the compensa­
v OAKLAND &lt;-WV S . KANSAS C IT Y .............
tion 'patkMge th it’wti Haveglven you; mistakes •' ' ' &gt; T h iels'th e Game of th e W eek my friends; Mark
my words, the winner o f this gam* will win the
like this aren't supposed to occur.”
1 'allowed film to finish popping Off before a s k -' •"AiF.C. Wfest and pWAtHallv go on to the Super
ing him, "Is the game over?"* His answer was "no," Bowl. Hold on to your wallets, fids will be a fight
Cheaters 24, C hiefs 21 .
and I slammed the phone down In disgust.
Forty-five minutes later the Dolphins finished
MINNESOTA ( 4 ) AT GREEN BAY
Wow. Wow. What a disappointment this game
cruising to an easy victory. They beat the Packers
is. Two years ago this could nave been the Game
by twice the published spread, just as the Crystal
of the Year. The Packers are so bad, Til be sur­
had promised. 1 continue to wait for an apology.
prised if they evert attempt to resist Oh.......wait a
I anticipate a long wait so let’s look at today's
minute. This is at Green Bay? Upset Special!
schedule and find some MORE winners.
Packets 23, V ikings 20.
BALTIM ORE (-6 ) AT CINCINNATI
Each week foe Crystal Ball o f Football releases
Believe it or not, this game has the potential to
be exciting. The Bungles are convinced they aren't his patented LOCK OF THE WEEK selection.
This is the game that after research and contem­
as bad as everyone thinks, and the Ravens think
plation, I feel most comfortable giving out as a
they are better than most believe. Neither team is
correct. Ravens 23, Bungles 1Z
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NEW ENGLAND (-3) V S BUFFALO
My beloved Bills have clawed their way back
level. I assure you I don't. I spend every day of
into the hunt. They remain a longshot but defi­
the week making sure that 1 nave the most accu­
nitely need this one. Flutle rocks! Bills 31,
rate Information available for the benefit of my
Patriots 27.
readers.
TENNESSEE (-7) V S. PITTSBURGH
Today I’m going with the NEW YORK JETS (-3)
Tennessee returns home where they are unde­
OVER the DENVER BRONCOS as THE LOCK
feated...........ever. The Steelers running game will
OF THE WEEK. The Jets are painfully aware that
be shut down like a rusty steel mill. The Titans
to stay in foe hunt they need this win. They are
look very good. Titans 24, Steelers 1Z
extremely fortunate to be playing the Broncos In
NEW ORLEANS (-5) V S. SAN FRANCISCO
this one.
The Aints are feeling good I Bourbon Street is
Today I am also going with GEORGE W. BUSH
rockin' and rollin' as tneir team, with Jeff Blake at
as my LOCK OF THE DECADE. It’s high time we
the helm, seems poised for the playoffs. I'll be
had a president we can all respect, and one that
making a trip to the Big Easy very soon. Aints 27,
has the gift to bring out the best in all of
N in en 2 5 .
us........like Vince Lombardi did as a coach.
TAMPA BAY (-7) AT ATLANTA
Enjoy y ou r football and remember, everything,
The Bucs, as I predicted, are turning things
except the Bush victory previously mentioned,
around just in time to keep us believing. They
need to win their next FOUR games to rcallsticalcan wait!

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as the Raiders came out smok­
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game, after converting Just 11 of
ressurc to turn foe momentum
16 in the opening period.
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Che Morgan and Cedric
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McHaney started throwing their Titans.
weight around.
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Story hit three 3-pointers and
while BCC could only lut one
Johnson tossed in two more as
from downtown.
SCC slowly took control o f foe
Three other players besides
game.
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for foe winners with Story and
freshman Curtis Dallas from
Johnson both totaling 15 and
Tennell tossing in 11.
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Lions, Vanderlende
Girls State Golf Championships

By Doan Smith
Sports Editor
GAINESVILLE— The
Seminole Athletic Conference
will be well represented when
the Class 2A Girls State Golf
Championships begin In Veto
Beach on Monday.
Amy Vanderlende from Lake
Mary and Amanda Smith from
Oviedo tied for low medalist
honors with one-over par 73’s
and the Lions finished second to
champion Gainesville-Buchholz
in the team championship to
cam state bids in the Class 2ARegion 2 Tournament at the
Meadowbrook Country Club in
Gainesville on Wednesday.
The host Bobcats totaled 313
strokes to top Oviedo, which had
a 330 total. Bunnell-Flagier/Paim
Coast (344), Lake City-Columbia
(345), Seabreeze (347),
Gainesville High (369), Lyman
(375) and Bellevicw (406) round­
ed out the eight-team field.

Individually, Vanderlende shot
34-39 and Smith shot 37-36 and
I the automatic berths, edging
' -Palm Coast's All
jh ter by a single stroke.
Following Smith in scoring for
the Lions were Stephanie
Delgado (76), Saran Davis (84),
Stephanie Thomas (97) and
Jackie Kim (138).
The top three scorers for
Lyman were Jennifer Keefe (91),
Kathleen Tillotson (93) and Liz
Ilames (96).
Other locals competing individually were Camille Jones
from Winter Springs (81),, Kristen
Wolcott from Lake Brantley (86),
and Heidi Witt from Lake
Brantley (91).
The State Tournament begins
Monday at Sandridge Golf
Club's Dunes Course.
Vanderlende has the earliest tee­
time, scheduled to begin at 1151
a.m.
The Lions' first golfer to take to
the course will be Kim at 1Z45

p m . and she will be followed by
Stephanie Thomas (1234 p m ),
Davis (133 p m ) , Delgado (1:12
p m ) and Smith (121 p m ) .
The tournament will wrap up
on Wednesday.
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W hat’s Happening
SATU RD AY
Cross Country _ Class 4ADistrict 2 Meet at Sperling
Sports Complex, DeLand, 9
a m .; Class 3A-District 3
(Seminole) Meet at Veteran's
Memorial Park, New Port
Richey, 9 3 0 a.m.
Little League _ Girls Minor
Softball: Winter Springs vs.
Sanford at Lakeside Field, 9
a.m.; Girls Major Softball:
Sanford Stars vs. Apopka at
Lakeside Field, 11 a m .; Boys
M inor Baseball: Winter Springs
Cubs vs. Sanford Devil Rays at
F t Mellon Park, 2 3 0 p.m.; TBall at Lake Mary Sports
Complex: Sanford Cubs vs.
( j k e Mary Cardinals, 9 a.m.;
Sanford Yankees vs. Lake Mary
Diamondbacks, 1030 a.m.
M en's Ju n io r College
Basketball _ Hillsborough
Community College vs. . .
Seminole Community College at
SCC Health and Physical
Education Center, 7 3 0 p.m.
Women's Ju n ior College

Basketball _ Seminole
Community College at
Tallahassee Community
College, 2 p.m.
Golden Age Games _ At vari­
ous sites throughout Sanford, all
day.
Youth Soccer _ City of
Sanford Recreation and Parka
Department Youth Fall Soccer
League at Zinn Beck Field, 9
a.m.
Swimming and Diving _
Wildcat Invitational, TBA.
Boys volleyball _ Lake
Brantley High School Freshman
Tournament, TBA.
G irls volleyball _ Class 6 A
Rcgionais at Winter Springs;
Semifinals: Panama City-Mosley
vs. DeLand, 2 p.m.;
Jacksonville-Mandarin vs.
Winter Springs 4 p.m.; Finals:
semifinals winners, 7 p.m.
SU N D A Y
Sanford Little League _
Coach Pitch Boys Baseball:
Sanford Marlins vs. Lake Mary

Cardinals, 1 3 0 p.m., and
Sanford Yankees vs. Lake Mary
Diamondbacks, 3:15 p.m., at
Lake Mary Sports Complex.
M ONDAY
SA C Bowling League _ Lake
Brantley vs. Lake Howell; Lake
Mary vs. Winter Springs; and
Oviedo vs. Seminole at the
Oviedo Bowling Center, 3 3 0
p.m.
Recreation softball _ City of
Lake Mary Parks and Recreation
Department M en's Fall Monday
Night Slow Pitch Softball
League at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex. Tripleheader begin­
ning at 6 3 0 p.m., City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Church Fall Slow
Pitch Softball. At Pinehurst
Parle Saints vs. Centro
Crlstiano, 6 3 0 p m .; at Zinn
Beck Field: Christians United vs.
Westview Baptist, 6 3 0 p.m.;
Sanford Church of Christ vs.
Westview Baptist, 7:30 p.m.;
Central Baptist vs. Seminole

Community Church, 8 3 0 p.m.;
City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Fall Co-Ed
Slow Pitot Softball League at
Pinehurst Park. 6 3 0 p m .: B-52's
vs. Animals; 7 3 0 p.m.: Beer 3 0
vs, Jerry's Catering.
SAC Softball League _
Playoffs at Lyman: Lake Howell
vs. Lake Mary, 5 p.m.; Lyman
vs. Lake Brantley, 6:15 p.m.;
Seminole vs. Winter Springs,
7 3 0 p.m.
Recreation Volleyball _ City
of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Deportment Fall Co-Ed League
at Sanford Middle School, 6
p.m.
TU ESD A Y
Women's Junior College
Basketball _ Seminole
Community College at S t
Petersburg Community College,
7 p.m.
Freshman football _ Lake
Mary vs. Seminole at Thomas E
Whigham Stadium, 7 p.m.;
ale vs. Lyman at Carlton

D. Henley Stadium, 7 p m .
Girls golf _ Oviedo team and
Lake Mary's Andrea
Vanderlende at State
Tournament at Sandridge Golf
Club, Veto Beach, 11 a m .
Recreation softball _ City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Women's Fall S o w
Pitch Softball League at
Pinehurst Park. 6 3 0 p.m.:
Alleycals vs. Get Down Beauty
A Fashion; 7 3 0 p m .: Paul's
Towing and IVuck Repair vs.
Donnie's Darllns; 8 3 0 p.m.:
F.B.I. vs. Sharks.
SAC Softball L e a g u e .
Playoffs at Lyman, semifinals:
Oviedo vs. l i k e Howell-Lakc
Mary winner, 5 p.m.; Lyman Lake Brantley winner vs.
Seminole-Winter Springs win­
ner, 6:15 p.m.; Championship
Game: semifinal winners, 7 3 0
p.m.
Recreation Volleyball _ City
of Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Fall Power League
at Sanford Middle School, 6

p.m.

WEDNESDAY
G irls g oU _ Oviedo team and
Lake Mary's Andres
Vanderlende at State
Tournament i t Sandridge Golf
Club, Veto Beach, 11 run.
Recreation softball _ City of
Lake Mary Parks and Recreation
Department Fall Co-Ed Slow
Pitch Softball League s t foe
Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Tripleheader beginning st 6 3 0
p.m.; City of Sanford Recreation
and Porta Department Men’s
Fall Wednesday Night Slow
Pitch Softball League st
Pinehurst Park. Vivona's vs.
Koch Construction, 7 p.m.; Beer
3 0 vs. C A L Landscaping, 8
SAC Softball League _ At
Winter Springs: Seminole vs.
Winter Springs, 4 3 0 p m j
Seminole vs. Oviedo, 5 3 0 p m j
vs. Lake Mary vs. Oviedo, 6 3 0
p m .; Lake Mary vs. Winter
Springs, 7 3 0 p m .

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strong in the first half ns they
held the Greyhounds to just 6
points and forcing three
turnovers.
Lake Mary tacked on another
touchdown when, with 7:57 left
In the first quarter, Reggie
Campbell scored on a 64-yard
touchdown run to put the Rams
up 14-0, Jason i ladley complet­
ed the 2-point conversion to
Tbny Dubcr.
Just over five minutes later the
rams put six more on the score­
board when T icker Pierre
scored on a 65-yard touchdown
run, capping a 3 play, 73-yard
drive that took 1 minute and 30
seconds to complete. The touch­
down put the Rams up 22-0
after Hadley again connected
with Duber for the 2-point con­
version.
Lyman would score before the
end of the half when, with 7:09
remaining in the first half,
Greyhound running back Mark
McNealy scored on a 82-yard
touchdown run which was set
up by a Maurice Oliver inter­
ception of a Hadley pass.
The touchdown made the
Marx Mcriaary or Lyman rngn
score 22-6 , the 2 -poLnt conver­
School finds llttla running room In
sion failed, in favor of the Rams.
tha Lake Mary dafsnse. The Rama
Lyman came out o f halftime a
aqutaksd a 34-28 victory over the
different team as they Immedi­
Greyhounds.
ately lit up the scoreboard with
another touchdown on a 29yard touchdown run by Mark
*rr
McNealy that capped a 5 play,
6 3 7 remaining in the game an a
83-yard touchdown run to He
■jr 67-yard drive to make the score
22-14, Lyman quarterback Victor the game at 28.
Johnson ran in the 2-point con­
Lake Mary would show no
version.
signs o f worry as they proceed­
Exactly 47 seconds later, Lake
ed to score on their next drive
in
X *• Mary would respond to the
on a 59-yard touchdown run by
o-t; Lyman touchdown with one of
none other than Reggie
ui
their own on a 41-yard touch­
Campbell to put the Rams up
down run by Reggie Campbell. . for good, 34-28 (kick foiled).
je i
Campbell had 314 yard rush­
Lake Mary’s defense would
m'
.41 ing on Just 14 carries and easily
hold Lyman on their final drive
■of surpassed the 1,000 yards rush­
when Greyhound quarterback
ing mark Bits season. The
Victor Johnson was stuffed by a
t . touchdown put the Rams up 28- Herd of Rams on a 4th and 6 sit­
33
uation with just 1:15 remaining
Ini 14 (point after attempt failed).
Lyman would score two unan­ in the game, giving the Rams
swered touchdowns to tic the
their fifth win of the season.
game at 28-28 on touchdown
"This was a huge win for us,
runs by* Mark McNealy and
to win our Anal home gam* as
Ttravo Woods In the law third
seniors was enormous for us,
and early fourth quarters. Mark oiir offensive line had a h u g f
McNealy made the score 28-21
part in this win and this keeps ■
when he scored on a 17-yard
our playoff hopes alive," said
touchdown run that capped a
senior quarterback and wide
63-yard drive that took nearly 3
receiver Jason Hadley and
minutes to accomplish. TVavo
Eddie Quinones.
Woods would score with Just
With the win the Rama

the Tribe defense had held the
Bears to mlnus-1 yard of total
offense.
It did not get much better
after that as Seminole put
another 21 points on the board
to lead 35-0 at intermission and
had accumulated 279 yards of
offense to Just 44 for the home
team.
The halftime break did little to
kill the Fighting Seminoles
momentum as they added one
score in the third period and
scored on the first play of the
fourth period to take a 49-0 lead
before the reserves took over.
Winter Springs finally got its
offense going behind back-up
quarterback Carl Harris, who
completed 4-of-5 passes on an
80-yard drive, capped by a 21-'
vara touchdown catch by Chad
Hunter off a deflection off a
Seminole defender's hands.
Sarah Hall came on to kick the
extra point for the Bears, mak­
ing the score 49-7.
Seminole head coach Jim
Worthington then thanked his
offensive line for a great season,
allowing each to can y the ball
at least one time and senior
Curtis Watson got to score the
final Tribe touchdown on a 1yard run.
Bennett led Seminole, which
gained 262 yards on the ground,
with 98 yards.
Andre Raines, foe son of for­
mer SHS star and New York
Yankee Tim Raines, was next
with 95 yards on six carries and
foe junior also competed 4-of-6
passes for 108 yards.

• yO M n Smith
Sport* Editor

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W INTER SPR IN G S — In an
oddity for slow pitch softball,
Oviedo edged Seminole 1-0 last
Wednesday night to sew up the
regular season championship in
the Seminole Athletic
Conference Girls Fall Slow Pitch
Softball League.
The Fighting Seminoles did
their part to set-up the showdown, pounding the host Bean,
lO-l. .

The Lfona then nipped the
TVibe, but still had to rebound
quickly from the excitement of
the victory because they had a
game left with Lake Mary.
Oviedo was not about to let
the Htle slip away as It took care
o f the Rams, 7-1.
i In the other game at Winter
Springs, the Bears outscored
Lake Mary, 11-10.
At Lake Howell High School
the host Silver Hawks appeared
to have clinched third place

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Ramonc Raines, foe son of for­
mer SHS star Ned Raines, com­
pleted one pass for 47 yards and
also caught two passes for 60
yards, both for touchdowns,
from his cousin.
SEMINOLES 55, BEARS 7
Sem in ole
14 2 ] 7 1 3 . 5 5
W inter S p rin g !
0 0 0 7 .7
F M Quarter
S _ Bennett 3 run (C ra m r kick)
S . McKinney 7 run (C ra m r kick)
Second Quarter
S _ R. Rata** 11 pan (ran A. Rata** (C ra m r
kick)
9 _ Bennett 2 run (C ra m r kick)
S _ H urt! 3 run (C ra m r kick)
Tklfd Quarter
9 _ Bremen 20 run (C ra m r kick)
S . R. R*lrm 42 p u t from A. lUIrwr (C ra m r
kick)
WS _ C Hunter 21 p u r {ran llirrir (llrll
kick)
S „ WWtaceil run (kick IriM )

TEAMSTATISTICS
Tint dewn* . Seminole 13; Whiter Spring* I a
X— her yetd* _ Seminole 40-261 Winter
Spring* 26-16
rawing _ Seminole S-7-0; Wirier Spring* *•

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feeeltti yard*.Seminole 155; Writer Spring*

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING . Seminole Bennett 14-96, A.
Koine* M S , Hinter 4-24, Ryalt 2-15. Rem 211. fedaen 1-6, Moon 2-4. Wkhl 1-5, Oliver 14. McKinney 2-J, Begley 1-2, Wetwrt 1-1,
WUeon Hmtnue-1). Seddler Hmlnue-3),
Jtckean 1-{mbiuMfc Winter Springe Blekc 1021, Wright H-4, k in d ran 1-1, Benh 6-(mlnu»-

Uk

PASSING . Seminote A. Heine* M O . K B R.
Rtine* 1-1-0, C i Winter Spring* Herri* 5-9-2.
•9, Budi 4-10-2, If.
R B C U V tN C _ Seminole Beatty 2-72. R.
Rein** 2-60, Barnett 1-23, Winter Spring*: C
Hinter 4-49, Groom 2-33. Cringe* 1-23. Bleke

2-1

Lions

and with a win next week at
Lake Howell the Rams can allbut secure themselves a spot in

the playoffs as a wild card.
The Greyhounds fall to 2-7
and will face Lake Brantley at
home next week.

SAC Slow Pitch Softball League playoffs set
*

Sunday. November 5. 2000

But the Greyhounds bounced
back to top la k e Brantley, 8-5,
and then got the No. 3 seed
when Lake Howell was crushed
by the Patriots, 12-0.
The final standings for the
regular season show Oviedo on
top at 13-3 with Seminole just
behind at 12-4. The remainder
o f the standings are: Lyman and
la k e Howell (both 9-7), Lake
Mary and la k e Brantley (both 511) and Winter Springs (3-13).
The tournament will be
played on Monday and Tuesday

at Lyman High School and the
All-Conference Team will also
be voted on at Lyman on
Monday, prior to the tourna­
ment beginning.
The schedule for the tourna­
ment is as follows.
Monday _ No. 4 la k e Howell
vs. No. la k e Maty, 5 p.m.; No. 3
Lyman vs. No. 6 Lake B
Brantley,
cl3 p.m.; and No. 2 Seminole
vs.
a. No. 7 Winter Springs at 7 3 0
p.m.
TUesday _ semifinals: No. 1
Oviedo vs. the Lake HoweliLake Mary winner at 5 p.m.; the
Lyman-Lake Brantley winner vs.
the Seminole-Winter Springs
winner at 6:15 p.m.; and the
Championship Game, between
the 5 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. game
winners, at 7 3 0 p.m.
Seminole’s Kara Lively comieted the regular season with
&amp;hits In 51 at bats, giving her a
.706 batting average.
She scored 19 runs, and
counts 16 doubles, three home
runs and two triples among her
36 tdts, and also had 44 RBI,
walked nine times, including
five intenUonaily, had an onbase percentage of .750, a slug­
ging percentage of 2.431 and
totaled 124 total bases on her 36

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C L U B TO U R N A M E N T
SANFORD — The Sanford
Wrestling Club will be hosting a
Tournament in the Dan Pelham
Gymnatorium at Sanford
Middle School on Saturday,
November 18th.
The tournament, sponsored by
the Sanford Police Athletic
League, will hold weigh'

H n U phots by Tan D ean*61

A Seminole Community Coftege player scrape tor a loose ball against two Brevard Community College play­
ers during the Raiders season opener. Despite being down by 17 points during the game, the Raiders battled
back and took a 80-76 victory over the defending state champions.

Call coach Mark Geary at 407320-6199 for details.

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126 yards and a touchdown and
also carried foe ball twice for 46
yards and a touchdown.
Tenekedes and Asby led foe
Lions on three comebacks
Friday, rallying Oviedo from
deficits of 6-0,12-6, and 31-20.
The final charge came in foe
fourth quarter; when foe Lions
overtook foe Blue Darters by
scoring 15 unanswered points.
Dwayne Allen cut into
Apopka's advantage with a 10yard touchdown run with 7:17
. remaining In foe game. After
Tenekedes completed a pass to
Bobby Raulerson for a twopoint conversion, Oviedo trailed
by ju st three points.
After the lio n defense forced
foe Blue Darters to punt, foe
Oviedo offense took foe ball at
its own 12-yard line with 2.-05
le ft It took foe Lions Just eight
plays to cover that 88 yards,
Biliy Dieggors rushing in from
the 21 with 59 seconds left to
play. Ashy's extra-point kick put
foe Lions up 35-31.
Fittingly, an Asby Ini
m ended Apopka's last
Hon
ft possession.
slve_
Asby scored
attired (Oviedo's first
two touchdowns, connecting
with Tenekedes on a 74-yard
touchdown pass play for foe
first and rushing 37 yards for
foe other. James Jordan took a
10-yard pass from Tenekedes
and turned it into a 59-yard
lay to help foe Lions
h
take a 20-18 lead at halftime.
The Lions will wrap up their
season next Friday night when
they celebrate their homecom­
ing against foe Winter Springs
Bears. Apopka will attempt to
regain some momentum tor foe
playoffs when foe Blue Darters
face Evans for the Metro
Conference championship next
week.
LIO N S 35,
BLUE DARTERS 31
Oviedo
6 18 0 1 5 - 3 3
Apopka
6 U 13 0—31

First Quarter
A - Fensala 13 ran (ran
failed), 3:17
O - Asby 74 pass from N.
Tenekedes (kick wide), 2:14
Second Quarter
A - Pensala 1 run (pass
failed), 1030
O - Asby 37 ran (Asby kick),
639
O - Jordan 59 pass from N.
Tenekedes (Asby kick), 3 3 9
A - McMiller 39 pass from
Pensala (pass failed), -.17
T h ird Quarter
A —Baylarit 2 ran (run
foiled), 6 3 9
A —Merriweather 14 inter­
ception return (Blackman kick),
Fourth Quarter
O - Allen 10 ran (Raulerson
pass from N. Tenekedes), 7:17
O — Dieggors 21 ran (Asby
kick), 3 9 .
Ibam Statistics
First Downs
Rushing
Passing
Passing yards
Fumblcs-lost
Penal Hes-yards
Punts-average

OHS
AHS
14
24
29-131 52-314
11-17-1 3-9-1
225
75

1-0
2-30
3-33.0

6-1
10-60
3-34.0

Individual Statistics
R U SH IN G -O v ied o ,
D reggon 15-78, Asby 2-46,
Allen 5-25, Ford 1-2, N.
Tenekedes 6 -{minus 20);
Apopka, Baylark 22-129,
Pensala 17-94, Durden 10-52,
Coley 3-39.
P A SSIN G -O v ied o , N
Tenekedes 11-17-1,225; Apopki
Pensalaa 3-9-1,75.
RECEIVING - Oviedo,
Asby 6-126, Jordan 1-59,
Raulerson 3-29, Dreggon
;or» 1- 11;
Apopka, McMiller 2-71, Durdei
P U N T IN G -O v ied o,
Asby 3-99,33.0; Apopka, Boyla
3-102,34.0

Women
Page IB
Hie road again today (Saturday),
traveling to the State Capitol to
take on TUlahasace Community
College starting at 2 p.m.
SCC will play three more road
lines next week, at S t
; on Tuesday and a
pair of games ati Pensacola
Pens
Community College
_ ( Inext Friday
and Saturday,
ay, before playing
their first home gome on
TUesday, November 14th in a
doubleheader with the men
against Abraham-Bald win
Community College from
Tifton, Georgia starting at 6
p.m.
RAIDERS M, PIONEERS 64
Sem in ole Com m unity C ollege (M l
Nanunot Bergfnm i d 2 4 1 * . Brin Bradahatr

2-S 2-2 6 Yolanda Mutant 3-4 1-3 6. Retain
M onm el-2 2-6 4. D nl i l a Undmd 6-152-614
Linde Ce t a u 3 4 0-2 4 8tanncn Cortmt 4-61
2 10. CebrkUe BUitUeM 5-4 3 4 11, S u
C firta* 0-5 2-4 2. Brand! Deri* 1-5 5-4 7
T ool* 50-6730-5764.
Indian R i m Community C ollege (64)
L Adder)? 11-2 3, M. Buttman 0 04) 0, R
Bone* 2 3 4 lft, R Cook 2 5-10 4. Y. Cortut 7 2
2 U . | D nrU m 0 OO 0, A. Eel? 0 0 0 0, J
looarin 0 0 4 a r t Leny 1 3 4 3, S. LeSot* 0 O
0 0. R Leveled? 0 0-2 0. B. Been 3 3 4 4, C
H U B * 4 OO10. f t * * : 20 21-34 4 4
HeUnite SCC 34. 0ICC 12. Thne-poln
Held |D*le _ SOC 4 4 (B rrjpen 2 4 , Coetort 1-1
Metean 14k DtCC 3 4 (Wetter 1-1 Buttmer
14 , Added? 1-1, CenUne 0-2. M e l ? 0-1)
Teem fade _ SOC 24, DtCC 2 6 Fouled o u t .
SCC. BlankenMd; IRCC Corblt, Raen
Technical* . IRCC. Carbtt. Rebound* SCC, U
(BteidenMd Ik DtCC 34 (CarMt 11). Aeriri*.
SCC 3 (Beifgran. Mtnean. Kbtdndk IRCC &lt;
(te n ? 2. Wetter 2k S t a l e . SCC 14 (M utest 4
Coeeeu 4k DtCC 7 (CatM 5k Bladied e lu l* .
SOC 7 (Cytrfe* 6k IRCC I (Keen) Turnover*
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SANFORD— The 26th Annual
Golden Age Games got under way
Sunday, O ct 29. Events and competition
will continue through Nov. 4 at various
locations.
A number of events h ere already
been held including cycling and basketbail Others, such as bowling, tennis,
and others have had some competition
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The Golden Age Games began 26
years ago as an idea among civic lead­
e n . The games have since grown brio
one of the largest in Florida, and are rec­
ognised nationally as the -N ation's old­
est senior gam es.'
The Sanrord games are one of only 12
qualifying sites for ths Florida Senior
Games State Championships. The too
five finiahen in Senfoed wul be eligible
to compete in the state games w him
will be heid in Kissimmee from Nov. 28
through Dec. 3.
Lisa Jones of the Sanford Recreation
Department is chairman of this year's

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the start of the actual game, but orgonlzw teere mailed out
ere recommend double-checking on this
pstod them or were
before planning a last minute entry.
9(games severs!
The Recreation Department has
inute forms howevbrochures available listing each of the
xtefiiat the Sanford
activities, times, dates, locations, and
a ft e r Senior Center sponsoring organizations. These are free
Cririter. In many
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Schedule of events

Off ariiiRunning

Billiards bonanza

Established I960

Age 50-54
Bernardo Corpuz, Gold
r.Jo n Davis, Silver

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Age 55-59
Kurt Dowd, Gold
Frank KaDarv Gold
Robert S tP te n e , Silver

L*n Puckatt. Bnmxe

' &gt; 3 Age 70-74 J
Robert St. Pierre, Gold
Len Puckett, Silver
Age 75-79
•
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Robert Hcffelfinger, Silver
Frank Mullholland, Bronze

The event are listed by activ
ity, time, location and sponsor.
THURSDAY, NOV. 2
• Breakfast — 7 a.m.,
Sanford Civic Center, Over 50
Club
• Shuffleboard — 8 JO a.m.,
Sanford Shuffleboard Club,
Same
• Table Tennis — 8 JO a.m.,
Salvation Army Gym, Seminole
Sunrise Kiwanis
• Tennis —9 a.m., Sylvan
Lake Park, Seminole County
• Billiards, Woman's
Rotation — 9 a.m., Sanford
Senior Center, City of Sanford
• Hobby 4c Photo Show — 9
a.m. to 5 p.m., Sanford City
Hall, Seminole County
Extension Homemakers
• Swimming — 9 JO a.m.,
Sanford/Seminole Aquatic
Center, City of Sanford
• -Bench Pressing — 2 p.m.,
Sanford City Hall, The Fitness
Pit
• Billiards, M en's Rotation
— 2 p.m., Senior Center, City of
Sanford
• Talent Show — 7 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center, City of
Sanford
FRIDAY, NOV. 3
• Breakfast — 7 a m .,
Sanford Civic Center, Over 50
Cub
• 5K Rim — 7 a.m., Sanford
Civic Center, Central Florida
Regional Hospital
• 2-mile fun walk — 8 JO
a.m., Sanford Civic Center,

Seminole Baptist Assn.
• Hobby It Photo Show — 9
a.m. - 5 p.m., Sanford U
City
ty
Hall, Seminole County
Extension Homemakers.
• Tennl s — 9 a.m., Sylvan
Lake Park, Seminole County
• Shufflcboard — 9 a.m.,
Sanford Shuffleboard Club,
Same
• Dominoes - Doubles — 9
a.m., Sanford Senior Center,
Seminole Community
Volunteer Program.
• Bowling - Singles — 9
a.m., Aloma East Bowling
Center, City of Sanford
• Bridge - Contract or
Duplicate — 1 p.m., Sanford
Women's Club, Same
• Bocce — 10 a.m., Westmont
Park, City of Altamonte
• Bowling - Singles — noon,
Aloma East Bowling Center,
City o f Sanford
• St. Johns River Cruise — 1
to 4 p.m., Rivership Romance,
City o f Simford
• Volleyball — noon to 4
p.m., Salvation Army Gym,
City of Sanford
SATURDAY, NOV. 4
• Breakfast — 7 a.m.,
Sanford Civic Center, Over 50
Club
• TVack k Field — 9 a.m.,
Seminole High School, Kiwanis
Club
• Archery — 9 a jn ., PBA,
City of Sanford
• Track k Field Awards, (to
be announced), Seminole High
School, Kiwanis Club

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a a youngster growing up In Sanford,
Dave Scott used to admire the shiny
black 1952 Chevrolet Deluxe parked
j at Hunt'* Feed Store at 2nd and
Sanford Avenue. Hi* love affair with the classic
auto continued when long-time Sanfordlte Herb
Partridge took poaaeaalon o f th* car years later.
Scott eventually consummated his love affair
with the vehlde by purchasing it from the now
deceased Partridge. He'll be showing it off along
with hia 1955 Chevy Belaire next weekend when
the Celery City Cruisers hold their 17th Annual
classic a t show at the Museum of Seminole
County History on Nov. 11.
Scott said his passion for classic care began
when he received his first tool box at six y ea n of
age. It continues today. Whan not busy with hla
vocational duties with the Lake County Sheriff's
departm ent he fine tunes his avocation as presi­
dent o f the Cruisers, one o f Central Florida's old­
est Classic Car dubs.
"I'v e been in love with these cars for well over
20 years," said Scott. " I bought my first one
when I was in high school — It was a 3 7 C hew
that I built up. School authorities
didn't like it too much
when I

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parked it In the high school parking lot. It got a
lot of attention."
Between Scott and the other 40-some members
of the Cruisers, Sanford and other area locals
own about 25 classic care, ranging from street
rods, stock versions, modifieds, and trucks. He
expects upwards of 80 vehicles to be on display
next weekend in what he calls, "The cream of the
cro p o f dasslc cars in the Central Florida area.
*There will be some real high-dollar care on
display," said the Cruisers’ president. T h e aver­
age car that will be on display is worth between
$30,000 and $35,000 but some that will be shown
are worth as much as $75,000 to $100,000."
Scott said his Interest in classic care was culti­
vated by the Partridge, who he labels, T h e
Godfather of 'cruising' In Central
Florida."
"Years ago, Herb would
bring that car to the
parking lot at WalMart an 17-92 on
Saturday nights,"
Scott explained.
"H e would hook

big speaker to the car radio and play music from
oldies radio stations. It became a regular social
event — to the point the Steak 'N Snake restau­
rant chain began holding cruising nights at their
various locations around Seminole County."
New ownership of the Seminole Piaza
frowned on those weekend gatherings and the
crowds they drew.
"It’s a real shame they didn't cotton to our
gatherings cause the folks at Wendy's and Ci-Ci's
Pizza made a nice piece of change fromi our
i
parking lot cruising," said Scott.
See Cruisers, Page 6C

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i people move to Centra) Florida,
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Si work. For thoee who wffi avoid a traffic Jam at oil cost,
tft* answer la the GreeneWay, which Is part of Florida's
TUmplfce system. And H you drive the OraansWsy,
chanoea era you may meal M l collector. Gladys
Mslsndsz. Mslsndsz of Orlando is e single mother i
i — Stsphsoy, 10, and John, 14. 8h*hes
worked as ei toa &lt;
oolsetor tor sU years. Mslsndsz works
for Barton Protective eervtoss, of Mtomi. Barton Is a pri­
vate oompany which employs psopi* to work th# toil
booths and ooiiect the money. The Barton employees,
however, are eupenrised by the Florida
State Department ol Transportation.
Mslsndsz Is supervised by plaza manag­
er, Locate Gomez. To find out what It's
Ike working In toe to! booth end collect­
ing money oH day, Hereto staff writer
Arthur ZMInsId talked to Mslsndsz about
her Job.
Qi W het Shift do you consider the best to w ork?
A i I w ork the first shift which is 5 * m. to 1:30
p jn . M onday through Friday. 1 like the shut
because I have the rest o f the afternoon off. I also
worked on the ram ps and at the plaza. It's easier
w orking the ram pabecause you get less traffic,
bu t I like the plaza because you stay busy.
gives you a $20 or $50 bill for a
Qi If
50 cent toll does It aggravate you?

At No, because that's my job — that's what I'm
here for.
Q j Do you consider your job to be a
safe job?
A: It Is, It's safe. I'v e never had
any problems In six years. O nce in
a w hile someone might yell at you
but that doesn't happen very
often. It's the people talking i
cell phones that I d on't feel
are very safe d riv en . They
are so into the conversa­
tion, they don't pay atten­
tion. Many of them just
drive off w ithout getting
their change. You have to
start screaming, "You
forgot your change, you *
forgot your ch an g e/
Som e can 't remember if
they gave you $5 or $20
— they d on't even
know.
Q : W hat do you like
about the job? Would
you work at it until
retirement?
A: It's convenient for
me because of the kids.

So by the time I go home my kids ore home too.
But it's not something to w ork until retirement.
It's just real convenient for me. You get to work
outside and see a lot of people — it's the same job
but each day is different.
Q ; What would y ou if you saw someone
diving through the toll booth intoxicated?
A: W e're required to call the police. I
only had to do that once about three or
four years ago. I was working the third
shift and the parents were drinking with
two little kids in the back seat. I told my
supervisor and she called the police.
Q : Does it cost the same for all
vehicles to use the GreeneWay?
A: We charge by the num ber of
axles the vehicle has. A motorcycle
and car will pay the same, but a
tractor trailer will have to pay
more. Emergency vehicles and
police cars use the E pass lane, and
school buses are paid through an
account with the school district.
Q : How much time off do you get
during the day, what if you have to
go to the bathroom?
A: We get two 15 m inute break's
See Mslsndsz, Page 2C

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Lake Mary Woman’s Club celebrates Halloween
Lake Mary Mayor David
Lake Mary his home. The
Mealor came face to face with
mayor couldn't stay long
the great pumpkin at
........
because he&gt;h
had■ to dash
the Lake Mary
over to Seminole
Woman's Club's
Community College to
October meeting. Well,
meet Gov. Bush and
sort of. Several mem­
candidate George W.
bers were dressed in
Bush.
costume for their annu­
After the mayor left,
al costume contest
it was time for the cos­
when the mayor came
tume contest. This was
to speak. The mayor,
a tough one, because
who is running for state Mary
there were a lot of great
representative, came to
ones. But, in the end,
outline his position on
R o W C lI
(here could only be
current issues. He also
• • • • • • • threel first place went
told the members, that if electto the "Great Pumpkin,"
ed, he would continue to make
Bonnie Preston; second place to
the
"Clow n,"
Mary
Lester; and
third place
went to the
"Dungeon
Master,"
and honorary
Woman's
Club mem­
ber Tim
Lambkc.
In other
news, the
Woman's
Club dis­
cussed their
new charity
for this
year. Last
year, the
Woman's
Club chose
a family to
support for
Christmas.
Children stand In line waiting to tour the CIA's haunted This year,
•Bates Motel.*
the

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Members ot the Lake Mary Woman's Club line up for a recent costume contest. Winners Included Bonnie Preston,
Mary Lester and Tim Lambka.
Woman's Club has adopted a
cottage at the Florida United
Methodist Children's Home in
Enterprise. The cottage has
eight Doys ranging in age from
6 to 16. The Woman's Club has
a Christmas wish list from each
of the boys and will be picking
something from the list to give
the boys for Christmas.
The Woman's Club inducted
two new members at their
October meeting. Marilyn
Cosentino sponsored Bonnie
Lombard as a new member
and Ruth Lauria sponsored
Virginia Kelly as a new mem­
ber.
CIA Halloween Party
Considered A Success

m

The Bates Motel had more
than 100 visitors last Saturday.
The Bates Motel was this year's
haunted house for the Lake
Mary Community
Improvement Association.
Volunteer Julia Langston
brought her haunted house to
the Community Building, and
with the help of a couple of
CIA members, spend all day
Saturday setting up. Julia set
up eight special rooms for the
"m otel" and stationed in each
room as guests. Tour guides
led visitors through the
"m otel."
The guests gave out candy to
each of the visitors.
While waiting on the "motel
tour," visitors could win

Tootsie Rolls by playing "pin
the tail on the black cat." th e re
was also a karaoke machine set
up to sing such holiday
favorites as "m onster mash."
The haunted house was
stopped briefly at 8 p.m. for
costume contest. The winners
were Olivia Potter, Ryan
Lanuto and Mitchell Stem in
the 2 and under group; Brooke
Benson, Logan Evans and Tyler
Stem in the 2 to 3 group; Haley
Reardon, Madison Potter and
Vinnie Pahi in the 4 to 6 group;
Anthony Mlotkowski, Cathy
Quintanilla and Candace Fuller
in the 7 to 9 group; and Luke
Stevens, Daniel Moo rehouse
and Rebecca Mlotkowski in the
10 to 12 group.

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G F W C O viedo W o m an ’s C lub P resen ts

Nurse had
good reason
for her bad
temperament
DEAR A B B * I am a i
ternl nurae employed In a 1
pital. My daughter passed
away In December from breast
............................ cancer. 1
worked up
until two
weeks prior
to my daugh­
ter’s death.
During that
time, I made
no mention to
my co-work­
ers about my
Dear
daughter's
Abby
grave condl• • • • • • • tiorv It was
just too sad.
Three weeks before my daugh­
ter died, my supervisor called
me into her office and told me I
had a “bad attitude.”
I admit that I had kept my
feelings to myself, and of
course my demeanor reflected
a sad expression, but my atti­
tude was never "bad." 1 quickly
responded to my supervisor; in
my defense, that my daughter
was dying and asked her how I
was supposed to act She told
me there were other nurses
who had gravely ill children,
but they didn't behave the way
I did. I replied that she should
walk a mile in my shoes. She
reiterated that I had a “bad atti­
tude.” I responded that since
she seemed to be such an
authority on behavior and
dying children, perhaps she
could enlighten me on how to
"act” — because I really didn't
know.
I have since returned to
work, and I now have a strong
dislike for this person. 1 see her
daily, and she has the nerve to
speak to me after that unpleas­
ant encounter. Abby, how do I
get past this? She has apolo­
gised for her comments, but
me damage has already been
done.
FURIOUS RJW. IN THE
NORTHEAST
DEAR FURIOUS: It's unfor­
tunate that your behavior was
misunderstood, but since your

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through et the time, your
s u p e rv is o r!
r wae only doing her
Please accept her apology
and find it in your heart
i m i i to
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DEAR A B B * I'm writing
about your response to
"Disappointed In Seattle”
regarding security In marriage.
You above all should know nut
marriage does not necessarily
mean security. You have print­
ed enough letters from victims
of marriages to have responded
differently.
Abby, there are can-men,
gamblers, alcoholics, abusers,
and people who just abandon
mates and children. Finding
security in marriage is like
catching a feather in the wind
— acme catch it, mast don’t no
matter how hard they try,
Wmt security? Get your own
job, open a bank account and
earn some self-esteem and con­
fidence. Don't rely on aomeone
else for your security.
JOAN C IN
BAY SHORE, N.Y.
DEAR JOAN: While I agree
that a marriage certificate is
not a one-way ticket to easy
street the kind of security to
which I wae referring were
rights of inheritance and,
should illness strike, the
authority to instruct doctors
about each others wishes.
DEAR A B B * This is just far
you: Do you know the differ­
ence between a sewing
machine and a Idas? A sewing
machine sews nice seams, but a
kiss seems Eonicd
You can credit my sweet late
mother, TUlie M. Breht with
that ans.
ILENE R , BEXLEY, OHIO
DEAR ILENE: Many thinks
for the witty ditty. Your moth­
er was e sweetheart and to are
you.
eUBOUNIVnSAL
r a r s s SYNDICATE

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Births

Sunday, November 5. 200(1

Jsnssn Tyi«f Farmer, son of
A»c* and Norman Farmer ot Lake
Mary, was bom.
Kstoy Joy Basumoni. daughter
o( Conni* Bond and Kant
Beaumont ot Oranga City, waa
bom,
Juatin Ryan Amatued, son of
Jennifer and Martin Amatucd ol
Apopka, wn« bom.
Oeirdra Elizabeth MeeUns,
daughter ol Glenda and Karmath
Maaklna ol Ovtado, waa bom.
Kalttyn Francei Motley Jackson,
daughter ol Sheila and Mark
Jackson of Ocoee, waa bom.
Pranav Samlnenl. eon ol
Sharada Chukka and Rajeth
Samlnenl oI Orlando, waa bom.
Chase Edward CoWns, eon ol
Jerry and Craig CoWns ol Orlando,
was bom.
Hunter Walter Honan, son ol
Michelle La Croix Honan and Oliver
Honan ol Sanlord, waa bom.

Frank Miller, on
horseback, and
Carl Bruton cele­
brate the end of
the July 4, 1913,
parade. They are
posing on the
north side of First
Street in Sanford
at the east side of
the Stono-Gove
Building. This pho­
tograph is ono of
12 old Sanford
scen es contained
In the 2001
Sanford Historical
Society calendar.
They are on sale
at the Sanford
Museum, Knights
Shoe Store and
from society mem­
bers. This photo is
part of the Vincent
Collection.

O ct 11

O ct 12
Fatimah Tahlrah Ahmad Shah,
daughter ol Angola Fredricks and
Ahmad Shah at Winter Park, waa
bom.
Mercedes Haley Grider, daugh­
ter ol EdNyn Gomez and Travis
Grider ol Apopka, waa bom.
Andrew Paige Dudtey, ton ol
Kimberly and Matthew Dudtey ol
Deltona, waa bom.
Brooks Inez Bhalar, daughter ol
TWTany Carroll and Christopher
Shaier ol Lake Mary, was bom.

O ct 13
NsLaba Marie Rivera, daughter
ol Brenda Figueroa and Joae
Rivera ol Winter Springs, waa bom.
Jacqueiln Christina Gore,
daughter ol Wanda and John Gora
ol Deitona. was bom.
Sean Michael SaBnaa, son ol
Amy Rosado and Sean SsBnaa ol
Sanford, waa bom.
■Aubrey NieoieQ«ckamen,
daughter ol Shannon GJKksman ol
- CaasateerTy.wwahotw.v i
.

w S fe fS S K r
bom.
KonstanMna George
Papaktanou, daughter ol Katerina
and George Papwidanou ol
Heathrow, was bom.

O ct 14
Haley Alexis Estsl. daughter ol
Angela and Donald E rie* ol
C am fcarry, waa bom.
Trevor Scott Malay, eon ol
Deters and Bryan Matey ol
Orlando, waa bom.

Oct. IB
M ai Holden Poorman, ton ol
Amanda M ller and GarskJ
Poorman ol Winter Springs, waa
bom.
Abdunahim Abduaaaml Khan,
aon ol Alaha Haahkn and
Abduaaaml Khan ol Oviedo, waa
bom.
/
Sarah Jessica Oreyer, daughter
ol Michele Carter and Brain Dreyer
ol Oviedo, was bom.
Christian John-PsU Curry, aon
ol Jennifer Gfcbe and David Curry
ol Deltona, waa bom
Davie JohrvPaui Curry, aon ol
Jennifer Gtebe and David Curry ol
Deltona, was bom.
Taylor Nlchofe Flanigan, daugh­
ter ol Daniels Moir ol Deltona, was
bom
Jala Kathryn Hawkins, daughter
ol Brandy Kofeeky and Carloe
Hawkins ol Sanford, was bom.
Abtgal Zavala, daughter ol Alma
and Raul Zavala ol Sanford, was
bom.

oct ie

James Ryder DeShazo, son ol
Llzabeth and Jamas DeShazo ol
Dehona. waa bom.
Amanda Marie Lynch, daughter
ol Urmfe Lang and Robert Lynch ol
Sorrento, waa bom.
Dalton Alexander Barbara, aon
ol April Mattox and DanM Barbara
ol MaMfend, waa bom.

O ct 17
Trier Christopher Schefepko.
son ol Kiriatlna and Joseph
Scheiepko l i d Oviedo, wea bom.
Erie Robert CBna. son d
Deborah and Robert O kie d
Ortando, was bom.
Samantha Lynn Denfe, daughter
d Nancy Cruz and Francteoo Denis
d Fern Park, was bom.
Tlytor Leigh Burgln, daughter d
Holy Hedges and James Burgin d
Winter Park, waa bom.
Destiny Lynn McAlanaway,
daughter d Barbara and Ras
McManaway d Altamonte Springe,
waa bom.

* O ct IB
Curtis Tyrone Pollard Jr., ion d
UHan Johnson and Curtis Pollard
d Apopka, waa bom.
TUan Alexandria Khan, daughter d
Sherry Glttmgs and Intaz Khan d
Sanford, waa bom.
Jarod Andrew Spivey, aon d
Gfeziel and David 8plvey d
Deltona, waa bom.

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Vintage View

Oct. 10

Blaine William Hogue, ton ol
Melinda and WiWam Hogue II ol
Deltona, waa bom.
Derek James Lawrence, son ol
Cheryt-Anne and Garris Lawrence
Sr. ol Altamonte Springe, waa bom.
Mackanna Anna Lltz, daughter
ol Anna and Alan Lltz ot Orlando,
waa bom.
James Arthur Lopez, eon ol
Nayckbet and George Lopez ol
Deltona, was bom.
AJkton Marie Valden, daughter
of Donna and Gregory Vaiden of
Lake Mary, waa bom.
Julia Martinez, daughter ol Liz
and Jorge Martinez II ol
Caaaefcerry, waa bom,
Victoria Lynn McGrane, daugh­
ter ol Nina McGrane oI Altamonte
Springs, wea bom.

pu bc

Photo court*#/ ol the Vincent Collection

Fashion show benefits scholarship fund
did the monochromatic Regis
Fall fashions on parade were
look proud,
the highlight of a scholarship
In the firs segment, the
benefit luncheon sponmodels strutted on to
sored by the Woman's
the stage showing a col­
Club o f Sanford Inc.
lection of casual fashions
Proceeds from the col­
from Burdines, some
orful show will enable
with a touch o f chic. In
deserving women to
the second segment,
return to the classroom
multi-functional fashions
of their choice.
came into focus featur­
Phyllis Hodge, chair
ing business attire that
o f the annual event,
could also star during
assisted by co-chair
the evening hours.
Doris
DeLores Lash, said she
As each model strutD ie tric h
was pleased with the
ted on stage, turned and
large turnout packing
pivoted, Joyce described
the beautifully decorated club­
the outfit and quoted the
house. Autumn flowers and
approximate cost. At the con­
lush, willowy ferns in hanging
clusion of the fast-paced show,
Joyce lauded the models for
baskets decked the clubhouse
halls. The ferns were also sold
their professionalism as the
to benefit the club's scholarship audience responded with a
fund.
long, loud
round of
President
applause.
Betty Jack
Models
greeted the
were: Karen
patrons at the
Hittel, Lisa
door and later
Finnerty,
explained the
Collette
structure of
Colegrove,
the benefit.
Lisa Gadson,
She turned the
Theresa
stage over to
Fraasa, Thelma
attractive
Smith, Jone
Joyce Griffith,
Porter, Dr.
general man­
Charaline
ager of
Luna, Emy
Burdines in
Sokol, Pat
Seminole
Foster, Julie
Town Center,
Ms. Wood
Wallace and
and also the
King Koch
fashion coor­
from the men's department at
dinator and moderator. Joyce
Burdines.
introduced the two male mod­
The committee included:
els assisting the other models
Vivian Buck, Anne
from the stage to the auditori­
VanDcrworp, Betty Colbert,
um. Very dapper and dashing
Mindy Tooley
Janice
le y and
a
in duds from Burdines were
Springfield. Working in the
Sanford Police Chief Brian
kitchen were Helen Hamner,
Tooley and Chief Deputy Steve
Ruth Gaines and Carole
Harriett of the Seminole
Krchhoff. Donna Smith played
County Sheriff's Office who

background piano music and
Faye Siler designed and paint­
ed the artistic posters. The food
was catered by Bucks with
Dutch Mill Nursery providing
the ferns and Ttopical Paradise
Florist supplying the flowers.
Each patron received a gift
t from Lancome cosmetics.
Parliamentarian
Addresses DAR
Parliamentarian Phyllis
Wood entertained the Sallle
Harrison Chapter, Daughters of
the American Revolution at the
October meeting. A profession­
al registered parliamentarian
for 21 years, Ms. Wood present­
ed a monologue she wrote, "Let
me tell You About my Club
M eeting."
According to Virginia
Powell, the presentation was
"informative and humorous."
The guest speaker was given a
reading pillow in appreciation.
A former president o f the
Florida State Association of
Parliamentarians, Ms. Wood
now serves as parliamentarian
for than group and president of
the Florida Unit of Registered
Parlaimcntarians. She also
serves the Florida Federation of
Garden Clubs, the Florida
Federation of Women's Clubs
and a number of other organi­
zations. An accomplished
writer, Ms. Wood nas written
several monologues.
Regent Julia Sartin presided
over the business session and
introduced prospective mem­
ber, Libby Mossman, whose
papers have been forwarded to
the DAR Registrar General.
Paul Erisman was recognized
as a guest along with Ms.
Wood. Members attending Fall
Forum were Julia Sartin, Libby
Boyd and Barbara Hall. The

ete toy Tommy W&gt;c*n!

mkmuotf* I M m w Onq ol t o * Banfcyti W om m ’i CMJDfm Literary Group wan

held recently. Pictured, seated, Is oo-hootees Charlotte Krwwtes. Standing are
Chakperaon Ubby Prevail, Poet Lou Wkzantxirg and coJioeteas Elisabeth Boyd.
surprise package was won by
the regent. Mary■Williams,
chaplain, closed Ithe meeting a
benediction.
Beta Sigma Phi meets
for Ail-Chapter fete
Sanford Chapters o f Beta
Sigma Phi combined Oct. 21 for
the annual All-Chapter Social
and Luncheon at Logan's
Steakhouse Restaurant. Hostess
Chapter Delta Delta Delta wel­
comed the guests as the arrived
and ushered them to their
tables.
This gathering heralded the
beginning a f the fall season and
during the social hour, there
were lots of hugs and repetition
of the popular phrase, "It's so
good to see you," according to
Marty Colegrove.
As members enjoyed the cui­
sine of her choice, door prizes
were awarded as well as dur­
ing the entire event. Innovative
games, including sorority
bingo, were enjoyed and kept

concluded with the serving of
the piece de resistance, a beau­
tifully decorated cake de Dieting
life, learning and friendship
hip.
the true meaning of Beta Sigma
Phi.
M arty said, "A s members
departed, they expressed hope
that another delightful function
would soon be forthcoming."
Poet Speaks To
Literary Group
Elisabeth Boyd was hostess
in her home for the first meet­
ing of the season o f the Sanford
Woman's Club's Literary
Group. Co-hostess was
Charlotte Knowles, chairperson
of the group who presided over
the business session.
Lou Witzenburg, a published
e t, was the guest speaker.
indy Tooley said, lHer work
is memorable and moving,
reflecting humor and sensitivi-

G

S** Dietrich, Page 6C

voung Ladies of Distinction attend afternoon tea
to be successful, who they are,
m e theme of the third annu.......... the purpose and mean­
at Sophisticated To A
ing tor their existence
Tea was "W hen Sisters
and the passageway to
M eet." The tea was held
the next step and
at the Rose Cottage Tea
growth in their lives.
Room.
Serving as dual mis­
The Grove
tresses ofcerem onies
Counseling
ing Center inc.,
were Chanel Bcnn and
snsors SANKOFO,
spor
Jocelyn Johnson.
‘ Young Ladies of
th e!
Welcome was given by
Distinction Program.
M arva
Wanda Harris
The program assists
Fitzpatrick, counselor
adolescent females ages H aw k in s
• • of the Young Ladies of
11 to 13 through struc­
Distinction.
tures, rituals and cere­
Beautifully attired in their
monies where they learn
The Young
Ladies ol
Distinction
pose after the
Sophisticated
To A Tea
afternoon.
The Grove
Counseling
Center Inc.,
sponsors
SANKOFO.
the Young
Ladies ot
Distinction
Program.

mm

afternoon tea dresses that
included gloves, they sipped
tea and dined on finger foods
served at the afternoon tea. A
special brew of tea was
enjoyed. Guest speaker for the
occasion was Mrs. Ruby H.
Hendrix, who is a retired edu­
cator from the Seminole
County Board of Education.
Hendrix gave words of
social grace and charm, and
the Young Ladies Of
Distinction were told about her
wealth of learning and experi­
ences gained throughout her
life.
Hendrix told
them that, as
they grow, each
step they make
shows that they
arc building for
other* She told
them to remem­
ber to always say
goodbye to yes­
terday, hello to
tomorrow and
become a fine
lady. Always
love, show joy,
enter peace and
yet rise.

n o rm pnpvp tfj wmmm rmnuns

Sophisticated to a Tea Participants Inducted, from left, Patrice Anderson ol the
Grove Counseling Center, guest speaker RtAzy H. Hendrix, Celeste Horiey ot
Altamonte Links Inc. and Wanda Harris-Fitzpatrick ol SANKOFO.
When sisters meet, there is
love. You must share, care,
laugh, have fun, talk and share
secrets.
Each sister was presented
with a gift of love to show that
they were indeed loved by
their sponsors. After the
Afrikan Female Creed was
recited, special recognition
went to Athcnia Singleton,
Brittany Martin, Accoya Myers,
Alexandra McMillon, Chanel
Bcnn and Jocelyn Johnson.

Special thanks to all the
mentors who work with these
young Ladies of Distinction,
including Altamonte Springs
Chapter of Links Inc., Terry
Snyder of the O rlando Sentinel
and Longwood Lincoln
Mercury. Remember the old
African proverb "It takes a
whole village to raise a child.''
Thanks, Patrice Anderson,
for your photo expertise.
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Church
Notes
W alk fo r U fa
Accept Pregnancy Center
In Longwood, will hold a
“Walk for Life" fundraiser
Saturday, Nov. 4, beginning
a t 8 a.m. The walk will be
held at Lake Lily in
Maitland. Money raised
from the event w ill enable
the center to assist women
In crisis pregnancies. Youth
groups are encouraged to
attend. Groups or individ­
uals may also raise funds
by walking In their own
community.
For additional Informa­
tion or pledge packets,
hone tne center at 407ph
33‘19-1544.

On the road to recovery

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Baptist*
East Highway 46. Pastor is
the Rev. Andrew Evans.
The theme is, “God Carries
me On To Greater
H eights." M ission depart­
ments from all churches
are Invited to attend.

First B aptist W inter Springs
First Baptist Church of
W in terr"Springs
'
invites the
community to celebrate the
groundbreaking o f its new
building, Nov. 12 s t 2 p.m.
s t the intersection of SR434 and SR-419, across
from the new Eckerds.
Dinner on the grounds will
be featured at 1 p.m.
The church Is currently
m eeting s t the Adventist
Church on M oss Road.
For additional inform a­
tion phone tiie church
office at 407-699-6600.
C ongregation Beth El
Congregation Beth El of
Central Florida will hold a
health foie Sunday, Nov. 12
from 1 until 4 p.m. at
Chambrel Retirement
Home, SR-434 and Palm
Springs Drive, Longwood.
Everyone is invited!
For additional informa­
tion phone 407-788-3729.
H ouse o f Refuga
House o f Refuse
Ministries, Inc. will hold its
annual Praise Celebration,
Nov. 22 - 24. Guest speaker
w ill be Evangelist Eorlene
Brinson o f Orlando.
Evangelist Brinson is s
m ember o f C.O.G.I.C. She
operates in the gifts o f the
Holy Spirit. Services are
7:30 p.m. nightly s t 1101
Celery Avenue, Sanford.
For more information
phone 407-324-4711,
Church groundbreaking
The Lake M ary Stake of
The Church o f Jesus Christ
o f Latter-day Saints held
its groundbreaking cerem o­
ny for the new church
meetinghouse to b e built
on the com er o f Artesla
and Shangri La Lane in
Oviedo.
The event waa held
Saturday, Oct. 7 under the
director o f Scott L. Roti,
First Counselor o f the Lake
Mary Florida Stake. John
C. Norris, Bishop o f the
Oviedo congregation, area
civic and church leaders,
and members o f the con­
gregation attended.
O nce completed, the
Oviedo meetinghouse will
serve members o f the
church living in the Oviedo
ares.
T he new building will
bring the total num ber of
congregations or words to
seven In the Lake Mary
Stake, and the total num ­
ber o f meetinghouses to
four. The Lake M ary Stake
includes the northern parts
o f Seminole, Lake and
Sum ter Counties.

About people and ani*
firmly, "Sit, M axi" And Max
m als...
would sit.
Among the friends I lost
When they got tired, the
recently was a newspapertwo of them would rest and
man named Don
.................. “talk." Sarah liked to
Robertson. He
watch M ax's ear
was hard-boiled
wiggle when she put
her mouth up to it.
and cynical much
o f the time, but
To somebody watch­
ing, it looked os if
he would step
out o f character
she were w hispering
on occasion and
secrets to Max.
becom e absolute­
Then M ax would
ly lovable.
ut h b nose up to
O ne of my
er ear, and you
would think he was
favorite "lovable
D on" stories was
whispering a secret
George
about a mouse
back.
Don saved from
The little scene
the jaw s o f death.
always reminded me
• of the pelican who
D on's cat had
• • • •
already grabbed
appointed him self
the mouse and was carrying
nl, t watchman o f Albert
it out of the room to finish it
iw eitzcr's hospital for the
off when Don intervened.
natives o f Lambarene in
equatorial Africa.
He scared the cat into drop­
ping the mouse and letting
The pelican appeared at
it escape.
the hospital every evening
at sunset, stayed all night,
" I felt sorry for that
and at daybreak he disap­
m ouse," Robertson wrote.
" It gave the most piteous
peared. Night after night,
without fail, he came to
saueak you ever heard
when the cat pounced on it.
guard the building.
The mouse may be one of
In time, he struck up an
acquaintance with one of
the more humble and use­
less of G od's creatures, but I the workers.
Schweitzer, the doctor at
saw no reason why it
should die.
the hospital, said no one
O ur cat gets all the food it who had never seen It
would believe It, but these
needs, and the mouse was
two — the w orker and the
sim ply a luxury it could
big pelican — would jabber
afford to m b s ..."
back and forth at each other
A fter the column
In apparent perfect under­
appeared, an irate reader
standing.
wrote in.
"W ith so much going on
Schweitzer said they even
seemed to argue sometimes.
and with so much to talk
O ften, the pelican would get
about these days, it b unbe­
lievable that there should be the better o f the argument,
which would cause the
a colum nist w ith absolutely
w orker to sulk and w alk off
nothing to say," the reader
pouting like a (polled child.
wrote.
I would never have rpade
But soon the two were
speaking again.
a com m ent like that.
1If seems to me that "w ith
If you are looking for an
so m ilch going on and with
unselfish person, look for
somebody who b kind to
so much to talk about these
d ays," we are losing sight of an lm ab . We are nice to
the many little things In life
other people for all aorta of
that deserve more attention
reasons — many of them
selfish.
than w e give them.
1 know a girl named
But kindness to anlm ab b
Sarah who used to be close
a purely unselfish gesture.
friends w ith a German shep­ There con b e tittle self-seek­
herd who lived next door.
ing involved In being kind
to a dog.
I w as alw ays a little
afraid o f M ax, but Sarah,
W hile all th b b true, I am
who waa 3, would pull a
still troubled by those peo­
stick or a ball out o f h b
ple w ho are nicer to animals
mouth without a fear in the
then they are to the hum an
world.
beings in their lives. There's
They would play together
time to be kind to all crea­
tures.
for the whole afternoon.
W hen Max would get
O 2000, Nffw tptptr Eatffp fiM A m u .
unruly, Sarah would say

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Prayer Service
Baptist Women Day of
Prayer Service will be held

M ount Z ion Baptist
Greater New Mount
Zion Baptist Church, locat­
ed a t 1720 Pear Ave., w ill
sponsor a fish ffy/rum mage sale beginning 9 a.m.
Saturday, Nov. 11. Tne
community is invited.

Animals need
kindness, too

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Drag Jackson, left, and his father, the Rev. Abner Jackson, discuss Oreo’s
Mck a mors than 20-year drug habit.

Jackson's faith helps him
kick a decades-old habit
Managing EcRor

He eventually started using harder drugs,
including crock cocaine, and life became progres­
sively harder for him to handle.
Jail didn't stop Jackson from using drugs, and he
wouldn't listen to friends and family members who
urged him to auit
But, more than two decades later, Jackson, who
is 44, said his faith in Jesus has made him kick the
habit H ie Sanford native now attends a ministry in
Inglish, where he counsels others who are trying to
end their drug
“I coll it a spiritual hospital," Jackson said. “Its
medicine is God's love."
Jackson said he began using drugs os a result of
teen-age peer pressure. After graduating from high
school, he entered the Air Force, but his drug use
didn't stop— he just didn't uae as much.
Three years later; Jackson returned to Sanford.
He attended Valencia Community College and the
University of Cmtral Florida, where he won sever­
al academic a wands.
began selling cocaine to moke money. He also
began using i t
"I became my biggest customer" he said. “Then,
I stopped selling and Just used it
'M y world fed apart"
Jackson’s habit led to his arrest for drug traffick­
ing, and he spent more than a month in jail.

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Although he
said he tried to
quit on numer­
ous occasions,
he always
seemed to end
up using again.
Not any­
more. He said
he has found
his faith again
and has no
plans of return­
ing to the road
he once trav­
eled.
Greg Jackson
Four months
ago, a friend
told him about Jesus is Ministries in inglish, and he
said he has been sober ever since.
“I went to the Christian treatment center, and I
realized what it was going to take was a complete
surrender to God," Jackson said. “Now, I know my
purpose in life."
Jackson works as a treatment counselor, hoping
others won't moke the same mistakes he made.
Eventually, he hopes to get licensed and ordained
as a minister.
Jackson's father, the Rev. Abner Jackson, knows
his son can do it.
“1 always prayed that he would stop,” Abner
Jackson said. “But, he always seemed to drift away
from us.
“I am dad to see him come back, and I am
proud of him," he said. “He’s once again found his
faith, and he won't gu back."
For more information about Jesus b Ministries,
call 352-447-2731.

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ty. Her Nebraska roots arc reflected in the
subject matter she selects for her poetry and
her featured subjects are bugs and animals.
She delivered a powerful interpretation of
Sand Hill Cranes in flight''
The speaker presented each member with
a copy of a poem she wrote and told the
membership that she acknowledges
Elisabeth Boyd as i valuable friend who cri­
tiques her work. Lou Is currently participat­
ing in a poetry contest sponsored by the
Montel Williams television show. One of her
poems will be read on the show and If it is
the winner, she will appear on the syndicat­
ed show.
Mindy Tooley concluded, “All members
enjoyed the time with Ms. Witzonbre.
Refreshments included breads, muffins,
juice and freshly perked coffee served from
an elegant silver service."
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If you would like to be part of this pro­
gram, you must be an African American at
risk female youth in sixth or seventh grade,
age 11 to 13, in middle school and attending
a Seminole County school. You must have a
parent or guardian willing to participate
along with the youth throughout the dura­
tion o f their initiation into adulthood. Call
407-327-1765, ext. 200, for more informa­
tion.
' I am my sister's keeper.'
The Seminole HOPE Coalition
Community meeting was held noon,
Saturday, Oct. 28, in the West Sanford Boys
and Girls Club.
It was a monthly meeting held to inform
the community o f the happenings and con­
cerns for improvement.
Neighborhoods are represented and
reports on the growth of all areas are given.
Seminole HOPE is Healthy Options
Promoting Empowerment. Tnls is a com­
munity partnership of service agencies,
government, law enforcement, schools,
neighborhoods, youth, families and many
concerned residents who work together to
make our communities healthier and safer.
At the last meeting, we were given
updates on the Crooms Academy
Technology Magnet School. A model of the
new building can be seen at Crooms.
Principal Connie Collins gave a brief
overview of the new school and when It
will open. There will be further Information
in next week's column.
Baptist Women Day of Prayer Service
will be held 7 p m . Monday, Nov. 6, in
Morning Glory Missionary Baptist Church,
located on East Highway 46. Pastor is the
Rev. Andrew Evans. The theme is, “God
Carries me On l b Greater Heights.”
Mission departments from all churches arc
invited to attend.
Greater New Mount Zion Baptist Church,
located at 1720 Pear Ave., will sponsor a
fish fry/rummage sale beginning 9 a.m.
Saturday, Nov. 11. The community is invit­
ed.

Healthy
Eating
Understanding nutrition
and menu choices

A menu is a list of dishes in a
restaurant from which to make selec­
tions for a meal.
Dinner is usually
the main meal and is
eaten in a more
leisurely fashion
than either breakfast
of lunch. Of course,
dinner time should
mean a celebration
of food in itself, a
time of shared com­
panionship, when
warm lights
light twinkle
ale's eyes,
in people's
expressing joy for all God's blessings,
whent lips smiling murmur
a table’s
i
grace, preparing the body and mind
to relax over a substantial meal.
Today's menus are descendants of
elaborate banquet menus served in
the nineteenth and early twentieth
centuries. These menus had 12 or
more courses,
and various
sequences of the
courses were
well established
by traditions.
Living in
America means
to be exposed to
a number of tra­
ditions and
menus coming
from all over me
world. Every
cuisine brought
with it terms and
names as well as
flavors, and
methods of
preparation.
As people are
becoming more
concerned about
fitness and
health, restaura­
teurs in particular, have the obliga­
tio n not only to prepare attractive,
flavorful food but to offer nutritious
foods to ensure a well balanced
meal.
Nutrients are certain chemical
compounds that ate present in food
and that fulfill one or more of the fol­
lowing functions:
• Supply energy for body func­
tions.
• Build and replace cells that
make up body tissues.
• Regulate body process.
There ate six categories of nutri­
ents: Carbohydrates, proteins, vita­
mins, minerals, water and fiber - a
non nutrient substance necessary for
healthful body functioning.
When you order your meal in a
restaurant, since you are paying for

Beard, Ullmann marry
Lisa Ann
Beard and John
Walter Ullmann
were married on
O c t 5,2000.
The bride is
the daughter of
Mary Ramsey of
Sanford and Les
Beard o f Fairplay,
S.C. The groom
is the son o f
Peggy Ullmann
o fK Jrt
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Robert Ullmann
of Lake Mary.
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and Rachel Beard wore
officiating.
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The bride was given in
of honor.
marriage by her father and
The groom's best man was
mother.
Sam Smith and his ushers
The bride wore a white A­
were Charlie Murphy and
line sleeveless gown with
Paul Ramsey.
lace and pearl embroideries.
A garden reception fol­
Her headpiece was a rhine­
lowed the ceremony.
stone tiara.
The couple spent their
The bouquet was a color­
honeymoon at islamorda and
ful mixture of bright spring
in the Keys and will return to
roses and daisies.
live in Sanford.
The maid of honor, Carol
Pendarvis, wore a periwinkle
The groom owns a pres­
sure cleaning business called
blue floor-length A-line
All Kleen of Florida and the
gown of organza over satin.
bride heads the math depart­
She carried a spring flower
ment at Pineridge High
mixture bouquet.
School in Deltona.
Bridesmaids Kelly Black

it, look for a complete
and well-balanced meal
that should supply you
with all categories. I
know restaurant lan(in a menu
escription can be very
confusing, especially if
you never took a spe­
cial interest in. the culi­
nary arts. Here are a
few terms and cooking
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methods I can help you
with a Rttle preparation K turns Into a deldous rrtW and slghtty sweet flavor dsh, M tor a (dng.
better understand.
A1 dentc — Firm, not
chicken braised in wine.
1 /2 inch chunks and add to the celesoft or mushy to Ithe bite. Said of
riac and orange juice. Marinate for
Coulis — A vegetable or fruit
pasta (this is how you
vegetables or pas
10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
puree used as a sauce.
dc tsince it Is at this
want them to oc
In a small bowl, whisk together
Couscous — A type of granular
stage of cooking that they retain the
pasta
from
North
Africa,
cooked
like
the
mayonnaise and the remaining
most vitamins).
‘ cc until smooth.
sm
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1/4 cup of orange juice
Au gratin — Having a browned or a grain.
apple
Demiglaze — A rich brown sauce
Pour over the ccleriac: and
i
crusted top often made by topping
that has ocen reduced by half.
Add the parsley, walnuts, raisins
with bread crumbs, cheese, and/or a
and salt and pepper to taste, and mix
Dcmltassc — Literally, “half-cup."
rich sauce and passing under the
well. Chill before serving.
Dubany — Garnished with or
broiler.
containing cauliflower.
Au jus —
Root Vegetables Au Gratin
Duchcsse Potatoes — Puree mixed
Served with Its
with butter and egg yolks.
Six servings
natural juices.
2 Tbs. olive oil
Florentine — Containing spinach
Usually unthick­
2 medium red onions
Foie Gras - Liver of specially fat­
ened pan drip2 carrots
tened geese or ducks.
Fummct — A flavorable fish stock.
1 large ccleriac root
ain Marie —
Although Sanford was once called
1 medium size rutabaga
A method of
2 medium size turnips
cooking or a con­ "The Celery City" for all the celery
groves around, very few markets in
Acidulated water (two Tbs. vine­
tainer of hot
our
area cany the ccleriac, or celery
gar or lemon juice to four cups of
water for keep­
root, which I like to use a lot in
w ater)
ing foods h o t
soups and salads.
1 tsp. dried tarragon
Bisque — A
Ccleriac, also known as turnip
Salt and freshly ground pepper
cream soup.
rooted celery offers fine grained
11/ 2 cup half-and-half
Bouquet Garni
white flesh with a taste that always
Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
•A combination
reminds me of the main ingredients
In a large skillet heat the oil. Peel
of fresh herbs
in Waldorf salad: celery root, apple
and slice the onion and sautf them
tied together,
and walnut, a traditional summer
until golden yellow. Set aside. Peel
used for flavor­
ref
efreshing
salad
served
at
Rex,
a
and
cut all tiie root vegetables into
ingfour-star!
dur-star hotel by the Black Sea near
1/2 inch thick cubes. Immerse the
Bouqucticr —
Cons tan tza in Romania.
ccleriac in acidulated water for 10
Garnished with
Although the ccleriac looks like a
minutes. Drain and rinse with cold
an assortment or
tangled Inedible mess, with a little
water. Assemble your gratin by
“bouquet” of
preparation it turns into a delicious
arranging in a two quart gratin dish
fresh vegetables, such as artichokes,
mild and slightly sweet flavor dish,
and sprinkle with 1/2 tsp. tarragon
carrots, turnips, green beans, peas,
fit for a king.
and salt and pepper t}&gt; taste. Top
cauliflower and potatoes.
with carrot, then onions and add
Braise — To cook covered in a
Waldorf Salad
cream to come just below the top of
small amount of liquid, usually after
Six servings
the final layer.
preliminary browning.
Time for preparation — 20 min­
Cover the gratin with aluminum
Brioche — Rich yeast dough con­
utes.
foU, place an a baldngsheet and
taining large amount of eggs and
1 medium ccleriac root
bake for 30 minutes. Remove the foil
butter.
3/4 cup orange juice
and press down the layers with a
Choucroute Garni — Saurkraut
2 large crisp apples
spatula to allow the liquid to baste
cooked with a variety of sausage,
1/2 cup mayonnaise
the top layer.
pork and sometimes duck.
3 Tbs. chopped walnuts
Continue baking for 30 more min­
Chowder — A healthy American
1/2 cup raisins
utes, or until cooked through. Serve
soup made horn fish and vegetable
Salt and freshly ground pepper
warm, by itself or as a side dish to
usually containing potatoes and
Peel and grate the ccleriac to make lamb, pork or beef.
milk.
three cups.
Consommd — A rich, flavorful,
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C ruiser
Coatlaoad from Page 1C
But getting booted from one
of their favorite haunts hasn't
slowed the Celery City Cruisers
down much. They are still one
of the largest and most active
classic car clubs in the area.
"We do a lot of charity work
and take part in the Heritage
Festival and Sanford's down­
town Christmas parade every
year,” the club's president said.
In addition, the Cruisers often
raise funds for local charities
with 50-50 drawings at their
events.
"The money usually goes to
someone right in our back
yard,” Scott said. “Maybe
there's been a family burned out
of their home, or someone local
who's been staggered by a
death in the family or unexpect­
ed medical bills.”
Whenever and wherever the
Cruisers gather, food is a para­
mount interest of club members.
"Oh, yeah,” laughs Scott, "w e
always eat something big before

our meetings. When every­
body's tummy is full, there
tends to be less fussin' and
fightin'."
Next weekend's event will be
one of the few fully-judged clas­
sic car shows in the area. Scott
said the annual event draws
pretty diverse crowds.
"Whenever we have one of
our shows we get a crowd that
represents a little bit of every­
thing. We are more and more
surprised these days at the
number of young people who
are falling in love and getting
interested in classic cars. For a
while their interest seemed to be
solely with the 'low rider'
trucksyou see from time-totime. Things seem to cycle back
from one generation to anoth­
er."
Scott, along with his two
Seminole County firefighter
sons David Jr., and John, said
one of the greatest rewards of
owning and driving a classic car
is the response they get when

pulling up to a red light while
cruising.
"People look over, give us a
big smile and the thumbs up
sign," he said. "It's neat
because folks will often yell out,
'Hey, my granddad used to
have one just like that, or my
uncle had a blue one.' People
relate to these cars and there's a
real connection there between
yesterday and today."
Scott said there's a similar
connection between the classic
cars and the site of next week­
end's event.
"It's a pleasure to have the
display at the Museum of
Seminole County History," he
said. "These cars have a lot of
history to them as docs
Seminole County. A lot of folks
aren't even aware we have a
museum.
It gives them a chance not
only to take an automotive step
bacK in time, but to discover
something about the history of
our area as well."

A: I don't know if you can
call it strange, but it was em o­
tional. A couple kept telling
me they thought they knew
me, I told them I didn't know
them. They asked me w here I
was from, and it turned out
that they were best friends
with my father back in Puerto
Rico. They recognized me
because I look like my father. I
gave them my parents phone

num ber and they got in touch
with then again.

M elendezContinued from P i|t 1C

and a 30 m inute lunch hour.
When I work the ramps, that's
what I do, I relieve the people
so they can take a break or go
to lunch.
Q : What is one of the
strangest things that has hap­
pened to you during your six
years in the toll booth?

Q: What do you see your­
self doing in the future, say
five or six years from now?
A: 1 plan to move back to
Puerto Rico. I wanted my kids
to get a good education. But 1
think I'll stay for a few more
years. I like the job and the
customers.

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Community
Calender
Dag-On-It
Dog-On-It Agility d u b of
Central Florida is hasting a
USDAA (United States Dog
Agility Association) sanctioned
dog agility trial the weekend of
Nov. 18 and 19 at Lake Island
Park, 450 Harper Street, Winter
park. The family event will be
from 8 a m until 6 p m
Arts Alive Show
The Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools will hold
the fourth annual Arts Alive in
Seminole, Tuesday, Nov. 28 at
the Q lando Museum of A rt
The event will showcase the tal­
ent of the students and staff in
Seminole County schools. Many
of the artists have wan state or
national aedaim and have
appeared pmfrsalonaliy.
Displays will Indude visual
arts such as paintings, drawings,
photography and sculpture.
For additional information
phone 407-3200176.
Bach Festival
The Bach Festival Children's
Choir will be featured in a
Holiday Concert, Sunday, Dec.
3, at 3 p m at the First
Congregational Church, 221S.
lntenacnen Avenue, Winter
Park. The concert will feature
performances by the Concert
Choir, Chandlers and Cantabile.
The public is invited.
For additional information,
phone 407-646-1507.

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                    <text>DECEMBER 27, 2000

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Christmas fire damages church
N o . 1 In T o w n

Church secretary says some ‘very
amazing’ things happened during blaze
By Art Zielinski

No. 1 nationally ranked
Sew ard area college from
Liberal, Kan., will b e among
an elite sev en team field in
the SC C Winn Dixie JU C O
shoot-out this weekend.

Page IB

T w o arrested
in connection w ith
shooting death
From staff reports

S ta ff Writer
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S
— C h ristm as D ay cam e to a
sad en d in g fo r S en io r P astor
G uv W alden, h is w ife Terri,
and the con g reg ation o f First
B aptist C h urch on San lan d o
D rive, off S ta te Road 434.
At ab ou t 7 :3 0 p.m .
C h ristm as even in g , a fire
raced through the ch u rch p re­
school classro om s and d id
m o d erate d am ag e to chu rch
offices. N o o n e w as injured in
the tw o-alarm fire, w h ich took

"G od is in control."

Sue Smith
First Buptist Church
Sccrctury
m ore than 3 0 m inutes to e x tin ­
gu ish. F irefig h ters from
Sem in o le County, Longw ood
and A ltam o n te S p rin g s
responded.
A ccord ing to S u e Sm ith,
chu rch secretary, the fire s ta rt­
ed in an electrical panel In one

o f th e classro om s used by
p re-sch o olers for Su n d ay
sch oo l. Sh e estim ated the
b laze cau sed m ore than
$500,(MX) dam age.
"W e plan to rebuild as soon
a s p o ssib le," sh e said .
Sm ith exp lain ed that several
"v ery a m a z in g " th in gs h ap ­
pened d u rin g the fire.
"A ch ild 's B ible w as co m ­
p letely singed by the fire .
excep t fo r the face o f Jesu s
C h rist — it w as u n to u ch ed ,"
she said .
See Fire, Page 8A

Shawn L O'Neal, 23,3001
Kings Road, and E.V. Pcny, 19,
of 581 Old Geneva Road,
Geneva, have been arrested in
connection with the death of
Mark Tollous, 44, identified as
a construction worker from
Wisconsin who had been stay­
ing at the Budget Inn In
Sanford.
According to Deputy Chief
Steve Harriett with the
Seminole County Sheriff's
office, the shooting reportedly
took place while Tollous was in
his pickup truck early Monday
morning, following a con­
frontation between the men,
apparently on Water Street in
Midway.
After O ’Neal reportedly shot
Tollous, Tollous drove Iris pick­
up truck approximately two
blocks on kings Street to
Center Street before tlx* truck
came tn a stop In a drainage
ditch. He was pronounced
dead at the scene.
Investigators revealed that
O'Neal shot Tollous and was
----------aktorl hy IVrry, who was pre­
sent during the confrontation.

M ove mounting to
oust Florida justices
By Joe DeSantis
Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — A Republican
Palm Beach county com m is­
sioner, angered by actions o f
several Florida Suprem e Court
Justices, is m ounting a state­
w ide effort to convince voters
to toss the trio from the state's
high court in 2002.
M ary M cCarty has taken the
reigns in an effort to raise m ore
than $4 m illion to m ount a cam ­
paign to have Justices Charles
T. Well, L cand cr J. Shaw, Jr. and
H arry Lee A nstcad forced Into
retirem ent w hen they face v o t­
ers for retention In tw o years.
"T h e Florida C onstitution
gives the voters direct control
o f ou r Sup rem e C o u rt,"
M cC arty said o f the initiative.
"T h e efforts o f the Suprem e
C ourt to hijack the Presidential
election fo r Ai G ore coupled
w ith the C o u rt's opposition lo
school choice, leniency for
those convicted o f Capital
Crim es, and opposition to

Benefit bicycle
ride scheduled
The Fraternal Order of
Police, Lodge 121, is assem­
bling a benefit bicycle ride for
the families o f police officers
killed in the line o f duty in the
State of Florida. Money raised
from this event will be given
to the Concerns o f Police
Survivors (COPS), a non-profit
organization designed to assist
the families of slain officers. It
will be held March 10,2001,
starting at 7:45 a.m. The ride
has been developed for inter­
mediate to expert riders.
For details or registration,
visit the FOP web site at
www.fbpl21.org.

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U sa B la ck w eld er ’ ' Executive director for the
Osceola/Som inole Units of
the American Cancer Society.

Index
Cloud ..d .
Crouwotd
Door Abby
H o ro tc o p s
t iU S ly U . .

ObMuorWi
Opinion . .
fatten lo g
S p o ilt . . .
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parental notification for the
abortion by a m inor d em on­
strate that it is tim e to retire the
next three justices w ho will
stand before the voters In
N ovem ber o f 2002."
M cC arty said she would
reach out to elected Republican
officials and activists across the
state to join the effort. In a
fund-raising letter m ailed this
w eek to 350,000 Republican
donors across the state,
M cC arty said, "T h e C ourt is
left- w ing, partisan and actively
hostile to m ainstream ideas and
principles. T h e C ou rt d oesn't
interpret law — the court
w rites new law s based on lib er­
al dogm a.
"W e seek a C o u rt w hich l»
objective and fair," sh e said.
"A C ourt that w ill lo o k at both

sid es o f an Issue. M erit reten­
tion Is not autom atic — il shou ld
be earn ed .“

Sem inole C ounty Republican
party chairm an Jim Slelin g said
S ee Judges, Page 8 A

Dems select Poe for
party chairman slot
By Jo* DeSantis

cycle the party is even more
energized than going in."
Poe said w ith all o f the con ­
S A N F O R D — Sem inole
troversial post-election d evel­
County resident Bob Poe will
opm ents surrounding Florida's
be playing a m ajor role in state
vote and its im pact on Al Gore
D em ocratic
______________
and G eorge W.
party politiics
Bush, state
"... I think coming out D em ocratic
for the next
four years.
of this election cycle, faithful are
Poe has
the party Is even more fired up.
been re-elected
"W e won
energized than going
as State
the popular
D em ocratic
vote in Florida
In.”
Party chair­
and we won
man. And, as
the popular
he begins a
vote across the
Bob Poe
full four-year
nation," said
State Democratic Party Chair
term , the
Poe. "T h ere's
chairm an said
a lot o f ener­
despite the setback o f this
gy”
y e a r's presidential election, the
Poe also reacted to a m ove by
party is energized for the
Republicans to launch a state­
future.
w ide effort to raise m oney for a
cam paign to oust Florida
"I'm certainly pleased to be
serving as chairm an for the
Suprem e Court Justices from
next four years and I think
See I’oe, Page 8A
com ing out o f this election
Staff Writer

Seminole Smile

f l L t a jg

John Walden, ago 12, son ot sonior pastor Guy Walden,
charred Interior ol the Sunday school class lor the 3 and 4 year &lt;
Sanlando Springs First Baptist Church In Allamonte Springs.

Ho t M photo by Tommy Vincent

utmmen pays an ow remote organ wnne me nev. Terry Grove listens to the music. The organ,
which was made In 1886, was recently donated to the Altamonte Chapel, a community church of United
Church ol Christ, by a woman who moved away Irom Seminole County. According to Grove, the organ
had been in her family (or several generations. The organ was made one year before the chapel, which
was built In 1885 and Is one ot the oldest churches In Seminole County. Derthick and Grove spent hours
renovating the old organ, replacing broadcloth and other small parts to the musical Instrument. Derthick
was asked to play the organ during the chapel's Christmas Eve service, which also Included the sounds
ot the harpsichord (which was actually an electric keyboard). Derthick has played tho organ since he was
a teenager and has always worked In the music Industry In the North and In Central Florida. The Kimble
organ will remain In the chapel and will be used for special occasions.
**■ 1101

Seminole’s drug treatment
center to receive $645,000
By Joe DeSantis
Staff Writer
SA N FO R D — Santa has been good to
Seminole County's drug treatment pro­
gram, The Grove Counseling Center.
U S Congressman John Mica (R.Winter
Park) announced just prior to the
Christmas weekend that the facility, locat­
ed in Winter Springs, will receive a record
$645,000 federal appropriation signed
into law at the close of ihe 2000 legislative
session.
Mica, who sponsored the congressional

funding measure said, "W ith Central
Florida's epidemic cases of drug abuse
and drug-related deatiis, this funding can
go a long way toward Iyelping our
Central Florida Community deal with
these mounting problems "
The Grove is converting its 284x11 co­
educational facility to two 20-bcd units,
one for girls and one for boys. The feder­
al fuiuis will lx-lp cover the cost of expan­
sion, remodeling, furnishings and equip­
ment. For tlx* past 28 years Tlx* Grove
has provided substaixx* abuse, dclinquenSee Center, Page 9A

Helping
hands
Vohjntoof Robin
Bourne and Salvation
Army Advisory Board
member Walt Smith
help restock gifts dur­
ing the recent
Salvation Army of
Seminole County’s grtt
Astribution. Famifces,
who went through a
screening procoss,
were able to select
grtts for their children
tkjring the event

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Stitch in time saves
another column

Drumming Rudolph

N o tes

Contrary to my boss' opinion, even through I
am quite a bit older than lie, I w as not around
when Guttenberg invented the printing press,
and I did not personally know Benjamin
Franklin. Likewise, 1 w as not on hand when the
Wright brothers made their initial flight. (I was
out o f town that day).
Nonetheless, today 1 write
about good ole' Ben Franklin.
It w as 268 years ago, on Dec.
2 8,1732, that the Pnmsyltwiia
Gazelle newspaper carried an
advertisement for the first
issue o f Poor Richard's Almattac,
written by "Richard Saunders"
and aim ed at the year 1733.
Nick
Ben Franklin wrote the pub­
lication but he wasn't certain it
P fe ifa u f
would be successful, so he
used the nam e Saunders.
The advertisem ent in the Gazelle said the
alm anac would contain "m any pleasant and
witty verses, jests and sayings, new fashions,
gam es for kisses, men and melons, breakfast in
bed, etc."
Poor Richard's Almanack, (he spelled it with
a "k " ) was published from 1733 until 1758 by
Franklin, and many times since then by others.
In the autobiography o f Benjamin Franklin, he
said, "In 1 7 3 2 1 first published my alm anac
under the name of Richard Saunders. It was
continued by m e about 25 years, com monly
called Poor Richard's Almanack. I endeavored
to m ake it both entertaining and useful, and it
accordingly cam e to be In such demand that I
reaped considerable profit from it,-vending
annually near ten thousand (dollars).
"A nd observing that it was generally read,
scarce any neighborhood in the province being
without it, I considered it as a proper vehicle for
conveying instructions among the com mon peo­
ple w ho bought scarcely any other books, I
therefore filled all the little spaces that occurred
between the remarkable days in the calendar
with proverbial sentences, chiefly such as incul­
cated industry and frugality, as the m eans of
procuring wealth, and thereby securing virtue, it
being more difficult for a man in want to act
always honestly."
In other words — he was offering advice,
probably based on his ow n success. Som e o f the
proverbs he used to fill space were interesting,
for exam ple, "It is hard for an em pty sack to
stand upright." W hile this Is true,i, 1 nav
ivc never
usedI U in ever
everyday conversation.
Ben had an unusual style of writing. Words
ending’ with "e d " werc'generally written with
an apostrophe and " d ", such as consider'd, and
occurr'd. The concept d idn't catch on.
These days, w e have the Farmer's Almanac,
upon which som e place much faith. This publi­
cation has been in existence for 183 years, so It's
not a newcomer. Farmers often plant and reap
their crops based on what this publication pre­
dicts. And to give them credit, although this
y ear's edition was written and printed in mld1999, the weather forecast in the 2000 Farmer's
Almanac for Florida for this past w eek In
December, called for "v ery cold, frost9 down to
Florida." Pretty accurate. I'd say.
It also has proverbs, such as, "Take life as you
find it, but d on't leave it that way," "D ream s
never com e true by oversleeping" and "N othing
wrong ever happens at the right tim e."
So much for tne history and moral values les­
son. I'll write to you again this Saturday.
Hopefully, I'll com e up with something more
interesting.

S to le n car recovered
Sanford Police arrested
Johnnie L M cK innon, 20, o f
G eorgia A venue, near his resi­
dence Sunday. An officer, pass­
ing M cK innon’s hom e, noticed
a green je e p parked in the d ri­
veway, w hich he believed w as
listed as stolen. A radio check
revealed the vehicle had been
listed as stolen the previous
day in Sanford . As the officer
approached , M cK innon report­
edly attem pted to b ack the Je e f
ou t o f the drivew ay, but w as
stopped b y the officer.
M cK innon w as arrested on
charges o f vehicular theft, and
possession o f a controlled su b ­
stance. A 15-year old youth,
w ho w as in th e Jeep at the tim e
M cK innon w as apprehended
w as also arrested and taken to
the Ju ven ile D etention Center.

C o m m u n it y

1-4 R e m in d e r
S em in o le E xpressw ay
P roject 2 h as Issued a
rem in d er th at m o torists
u sing In tcrstate-4 n ear
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exp erien ce lan e closu res
ju s t w est o f C R -46-A (W est
25th Stre e t). T h e lan e clo ­
su res w ill take p lace daily,
through this Friday, D ec.
29. O n e lan e w ill b e closed
in each d irectio n b etw een
the h ou rs o f 10 p .m . and 8
a.m . T h e clo su re s are n ec­
e ssary fo r co n stru ctio n o f
the p ilin g s In the m ed ian
o f the o v erp ass as p art o f
the b rid g e w id en in g p ro ­
ject.
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The great blood shortage
It seems to me that there's an inher­
puter the other day when suddenly a
ent design flaw in the structure o f the
notice pops up in the m iddle o f the
human body. If you Imagine that
screen saying "You have performed an
every muscle arid oirgan Is a tiny
illegal operation! This program will be
engine and the fuel for those
............................. shut dow n!" W hat Is that? An
engines Is the blood, then you
illegal operation? I pressed a
can sec that there is really not
button on my computer. Is
enough fuel to have all the
that against the law now?
engines running at the same
This seem s w ay over the
time. T hat's why it’s so diffi­
top to tne. I think it's a device
cult to watch television and
created by the people who j
think simultaneously. W hereas
m ake these com puters to
i
with a book, you can stop
cover their ow n mistakes. .
reading and put it dow n for a
Obviously there's a glitch in
minute — and think about
the software, which triggers a
why exactly did Jack and Jill
i -problem and insi
g riT ip flU h ill?
'
‘ 'creatih g a Sign tl
• • • •
screwed up E
Because o f this insufficient
bkvxfsupply, the human brain m u s t" 'com pu ter before w e got iiv u u g s oi
prioritize the muscles and organs to
o f it," they went with "You have per­
decide who should get the blood at
formed an illegal operation!"
this particular moment, why they
IPs not a bad m ove actually. M aybe
need it and what they plan to do with
you should try that in your life. W hen
it once they get it. If you had special
your w ife criticizes you, you just say
glasses that detected hemoglobin or
"You have performed an illegal opera­
v cr,yyou
c could look at a man
whatever,
tion! This conversation will b e shut
d ow nl" And then go out. But first,
ar»
and sec where the blood is going and
m ake sure you have a house key in
good idea o f his Intenhaveb a pretty
|
lions.
s. You'll also see w hy it's difficult
your pocket.
for him to think about anything else.
C onfidence Can K ill
He doesn't have enough fuel for th a t
If he had more blood, he'd be con­
Som etim es when a man reaches
m iddle age, he gets a little full o f him*
stantly able to see all o f the options
and b e able to make an informed
self. M aybe he's been reasonably suc­
choice. Mind you, tliat might m ake
cessful at work, has a nice hom e and
him less of a man.
family, hasn't raised any convicted
felons, and he starts thinking that he
Protesting Too M uch
know s it all. This ticks off everyone
around him , and ironically he's the
I was doing something on my com -

A ccid ent
A vehicular accident w as
reported Sunday at the inter­
section of Park Avenue and
25th Street in Sanford. T he dri­
ver o f the vehicle w ho is su s­
pected o f having caused the
accident, drove off, but w as
stopped by Sanford police on
U.S. H ighw ay 17-92 at 11th
Street.
A ristides Fernando T hom as,
19, o f Casselberry, w as arrested.
He w as charged w ith
fleelng/attem ptlng to elude a
p olice officer, driving under the
influence o f alcohol, leaving the
scen e o f a crash involving
property dam age, and driving
w ith a suspended license.

H ighw ay 17-92 and Park
Avenue early Tuesday
D arden Boyd, 31, o f West 7th
Street in Sanford , listed as a
p assenger in the vehicle. She
w as charged w ith possession o f
narcotics equ ipm ent, and giv­
ing a false identification to a
law enforcem ent officer.

T raffic stop s
A vehicle w as stopped by
sh e riff's d eputies on U.S.

C arlos R. Lanza Barahoha,
27, of Park Avenue, Sanford,
w as arrested by Florida

last one to notice. So watch for these
signs that indicate you're getting
obnoxious:
— People at w ork volunteer you for
a climb o f M t Everest
— W hen you talk to neighbors, they
run away, pretending to hear their
phones ring.
— O n Valentine's D ay you're given
a box o f prunes.
— Your wife insists that when the
two o f you travel, you go on separate
planes.
— The other guys in your carpool
kick the muffler off your car so tney
‘

tw d w w h a t y o u ' r e s a y i n g T .

Yotir best friend works for '
way b u t has never tried to sell you
th|p|i
&lt;IS*
» -* '*» -* •***: ■*, to4
- W hen the firemen arrive, the first
thing they do is hose you down,, even
though tne burning building is m
the street
— W henever you talk at a party,
jrour w ife sits behind you shaking her

Fatal Attractiveness
As w e get older, it gets more and
m ore difficult to attract wom en. We
lose our physique and ou r hair. We
w ear glasses and hearing aids and w e
forget w hat we were saying in midsentence. It eventually gets so bad that
your only hope to attract a mem ber of
the opposite sex is to m ake sure you
smell good and then sit near a woman
w ith a big nose.
O M S N n n p i p n Cidsu n Us A m

H ighw ay Patrol troopers
M onday. The FH P reportedly
received a com m unication from
W inter Springs police about a
vehicle being d riven erratically,
and crossing in to Sem inole
County. An FH P trooper locat­
ed the vehicle and stooped it
on U.S. H ighw ay 17-92 near
SR -434. Barahoha, the d river o f
the vehicle, w as charged w ith
driving under the influence o f
alcohol.
K enneth R aybon, 68, of
D cBary D rive, Sanford, w as
stopped by sh e riff's d eputies at
25tn Street and Park Avenue
Sunday. H e w as charged w ith
driving under the influence o f
alcohol
A p p reh en sion
, sh eriff’s deputy investigat­

ed Saturday w hen he reported
seeing a group o f m en standing
near the street at 3rd Street a n a
O live Avenue in Sanford. As he
approached them , he said one
m an, identified as M aurice
Sapp, 29, o f C astle Brew er
C ourt, Sanford, carrying beer,
attem pted to run. H e gave pu r­
suit and apprehended him at
3rd Street and Pecan Avenue.
Follow ing a b rie f altercation,
Sap p was p laced under arrest
on charges o f resisting an offi­
cer w ith violence, violation o f
an injunction for protection o f
D om estic Violence, resisting an
officer w ithout violence, having
an open container o f alcohol,
and, as a handgun reportedly
fell from his pocket during trie
chase, Sapp w as also charged
w ith carrying a concealed
firearm .

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Carlos E. Reyes, dresses as Rudolph, plays the drums during the Sanford Senior Citizen's Club Christmas party. The event was co­
sponsored by Central Florida Regional Hospital's Senior Friends. Reyes is a drummer with the David Witte and the Rag Tags band.

S o lid W aste S ch e d u le
O n N ew Years Day,
M onday, Ja n . 1, th ere w ill
b e n o resid ential g arb age
o r recyclin g co lle ctio n ser­
vices in u n in co rp orated
S e m in o le C ounty. T h e
sam e sch ed u le h as b een
an n o u n ced fo r th e C ity o f
S an fo rd . S e rv ice w ill
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larly sch ed u led day.
B oth th e C en tral
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In L on gw ood and the
S em in o le C o u n ty L an d fill
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fo r the holiday.

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Obituaries
ALUEFAIR ADKIN S
Alliefair Adkins, 60, West 3rd
Street, Sanford, died Friday, D ec
22.2000. Bom in Mooisvallie,
W.Va., she moved to Central
Florida in 1973. She was a h o m e -,
maker and a Baptist
Survivors Include husband,
Hansel, Sanford; sons. Hoy,
Randall and Haase), Jr , all of
Sanford, Ronald Shores, Seth,
W.Va.; daughters, Violet Browning
and Sara Mac Adkins, both of
Julian, W.Va.; mother, Una Adkins,
W.Va.; brothers, Frank Messer,
Winchester, W.Va., Helmer Messer,
Cleveland, Ohio; sisters, Oden
Adkins, Foster, W.Va., Pauline
Miller, Lincoln County, W.Va,
Kathy Adkins, Alkol, W.Va.; seven
grandchildren.
TH-County Cremation Service,
Longwood, in charge of arrange­
ments.
NORM AN N. GO A D
Norman N. Goad, 79, West 3rd
Street Sanford, died Friday, D ec
22.2000. Bom S ep t 13,1921 In
Shorts Creek, Vav he moved to
Central Florida in 1998. He was
owner and operator of heavy
equipm ent and an underground
construction company. He was
Protestant and a U S . Army para­
trooper during World War H.
Survivors Include wife,
Geraldine T j son, Norman
Douglas Goad, Orlando; daugh­
ters, Juanita M illet Chesapeake,
Va., Winona Ware, C a lf
Md j aisters, Q c o Smith,
Va., Jean Lloyd, N o th Carolina,
Jearline Smith, Pulaski, V*., B u d

Wrdnrsday. Dm-mlwr 27. 2000 P a g e 3 A

Christmas fun

Cay Hall, Roanoke, VL; five
Covington County, Ala* she
grandchildren; two gnmhdhndmoved to Central Florida In 1938.
children.
She was a retail sales derk and a
Brisson Funeral Home, Sanford,
member of First Baptist Church of
In charge of arrangements.
Apopka.
f 'I
Survivors include daughters,
KATIE GRIFFIN
’ Betty Jo Swain, Sanford, Patricia
Hooper Aperka; nine grandchllKatie Griffin, 86, W. 10th Street
Sanford, died Wednesday, D ec 20, . dren; 14 greai-grandchiidren.
2000 at Central Florida Regional
Loomis Family Funeral Home,
Hospital. Bom July 5,1914 in
Apopka, in charge of arrange­
Campbeilton, Florida, she moved
ments.
to Central Florida in 1935. She was
a homemaker and member of die
ALBERTA I. JO N ES
A lberta 1.
Stewardess Board at Allen Chapel
AME Church for 35 yean.
Jones, 76, Jerry
Survivors indude sister-in-law,
Avenue,
Phoebe Griffin, Sanford.
Sanford, died
Wilaon-Ekhelbeiger Mortuary,
Saturday, D ec
23,2000 i t
Inc* Sanford, to m arge of arrange­
ments.
South
Seminole
Hospital. She
LONNIE GRIFFIN
was bom
Lonnie Griffin, 76, Bethune
Circle, Sanford, died Thursday,
March 5,1924
In Swans**,
D e c 21,2000 at Vltaa, Winter Park.
He was bom July 11,1924 In
S C She was a maintenance engi­
d, Florida.
neer with Seminole County
ber of Miracle
business and a World W irD Veter- Church erf God, OermonL
an of the U S . Army. H e w a sa
Survtvon Indude sons, Julius
member of Allen Chapel AME
• K , Otiando, Levi f t , Philadelphia,
Church.
, P e n a , Samuel Lee, Sanford,
Survivors ind u d t w ife Phdfcbe 2 Minister Anthony Jones, Orlando,
Griffin. Sanfd ri; RsMt UBM C.
Elijah, Deltona; daughters, Dr.
Reed, Los Angeles, CaL ’’ ,
Anna L. Thom peon, Franklin ville,
WU»an-EichelbeTger Mortuary, . N J , Catherine J. Coition, Deltona,
Inc., Sanford, in d u ig a of arrangeBrubara E. Gordon, Sanford; ele­
ments.
- te r* Thelma Tyler and Lota Jones,
.
.
both erf Philadelphia; 28 grandchilV IN A A*
VineA.
Leurei Street,
Saturday, Dec.

Harsld photo by Tommy Vlncont
Children In the Crooms Academy HeadStart class take a break from a Christmas party to pose for a picture.
The party was sponsored by Masters Chiropractic of Lake Mary. The business has sponsored a party for the
peat three years. Dr. Jason Masters played Santa Claus, and the students enjoyed cupcakes, juice, candy and
gifts. Pictured are children In the d ass, teacher Betty Donaldson, Masters, and Masters Chiropractic stall mem­
ber* Pamela Burton), Elba Farias and Maria Cortes.

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O p in io n
Children’s Proi
It can’t happen witl
help o f parents
S h e 's ju s t 2 y e a r s o ld , b u t s h e h a s a lre a d y lea rn ed
m u ch o f th e nlphat&gt;et. S h e s o m e tim e s c o n fu s e s lo o k -a lik e
c h a r a c te r s s u c h a s " W " a n d " V ," b u t s h e h a s c o n q u e re d m o st
.............................. o f it. A n d s h e is e x c ite d a b o u t h e r a c c o m p iis h m e n i. S e e in g th e d a rk -b lu e " A " o n m y
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b rig h t-o ra n g e A u b u rn U n iv e rs ity h a t, s h e
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.
I y e lle d to h e r m o th e r, " A , M o m m y ! A !" A s w e
s te p p e d o n to L ev el M o f a p a rk in g g a ra g e ,
s h e n o tic e d th e tall le tte r b e fo re I d id . " M l "
s h e s h o u te d .
M y n ie c e is th e p ro d u c t o f e d u c a te d
p a re n ts w h o d o te o n h e r — re a d in g to h e r
d ally , ta k in g h e r to s w im m in g a n d g y m n a s ­
Cynthia
tics, e n ro llin g h e r in S u z u k i v io lin c la sse s.
Thicker
B o m to a S p a n is h -s p e a k in g fa th er, s h e c o u n ts
to 2 0 in tw o la n g u a g e s.
Ire n e is a te s ta m e n t to th e p ro m ise o f a n u rtu r in g
e n v iro n m e n t. H e r fa th e r lik e s to p o in t o u t — o n ly h a lf-jo k in g ly — th a t a g o o d g e n e p o o l is a fa c to r in h e r in te llig e n c e ,
b u t h e d o e s n o t d e n y th a t s h e th riv e s b e c a u s e o f th e a tte n ­
tio n s h e re ce iv e s. N a tu re c o u ld n o t p ro d u c e s u c h im p re s siv e
re s u lts o n its o w n .
W h ile h e r p a re n ts a re lik e ly to e v e n tu a lly e n ro ll h e r
in a s c h o o l w ith g o o d te a c h e rs a n d a d is c ip lin e d e n v iro n ­
m e n t, Ire n e w o u ld le a rn in a lm o s t a n y sc h o o l se ttin g . T h a t's
b e c a u s e h e r p a re n ts w ill c o n tin u e to e x p o s e h e r to b o o k s a n d
id e a s , a r t a n a m u s ic . A s e d u c a tio n e x p e rts h a v e lo n g p o in te d
o u t, th e s in g le g re a te s t d e te rm in a n t o f a c h ild 's e d u c a tio n a l
a tta in m e n t is p a re n ta l in v o lv e m e n t. W ith o u t th a t k e y in g re ­
d ie n t, c h ild re n s im p ly c a n n o t d o a s w e ll.
E v e ry y e a r, c h ild re n e n te r A m e r ic a 's p u b lic sc h o o ls
w h o s e p a re n ts h a v e n e v e r re a d to th e m , n e v e r lin g e re d o v e r
a c o lo rin g b o o k w ith th e m , n e v e r ta u g h t th e m th e s im p le
c h ild 's p ra y e r, " N o w 1 la y m e d o w n to s l e e p ..." T h o s e a re
th e c h ild re n o f d e s p e ra te ly p o o r p a re n ts w o rk in g tw o a n d
th re e jo b s , p a re n ts w h o c a n n o t re a d th e m s e lv e s , p a re n ts
a d d ic te d to a lc o h o l o r n a rc o tic s . T h o s e c h ild re n c a n n e v e r
c a tc h u p to th e e d u c a tio n a l a tta in m e n t o f k id s lik e Ire n e .
S o w h a t d o w e d o a b o u t th o s e c h ild re n le ft b e h in d ?
D o w e s im p ly th ro w u p o u r h a n d s , b la m in g th e ir p a re n ts fo r
th e ir fa ilu re ? O r d o w e re c o g n iz e th a t th e ir fa ilu re is a ls o o u r
ow n?
In a d iv is iv e p re s id e n tia l c o n te s t, b o th P re s id e n t-e le c t
G e o rg e B u s h a n d V ic e P re s id e n t A1 G o r e a g re e d o n th e n e ed
to im p ro v e e d u c a tio n a l o p p o rtu n ity a n d a tta in m e n t In d e e d ,
B u s h 's b e s t lin e w a s h is d e n u n c ia tio n o f th e " s o f t b ig o tr y o f
lo w e x p e c ta tio n s ."
. B u t th e c a m p a ig n tr a il le n d s its e lf o n ly to s im p le
id e a s ; n e ith e r m a n ro u n d th e tim e o r th e p la c e to c o n fro n t
th e c o m p le x itie s o f e d u c a tio n a l fa ilu re . B u sh fo u n d it e a s ie r
to b la s t ra ilin g p u b lic s c h o o ls a n d p r o m o te v o u c h e rs , w h ic h
w o u ld g iv e p a re n ts p u b lic d o lla r s fo r p r iv a te e d u c a tio n .
G o r e , n e e d in g th e s u p p o r t o f te a c h e r s ' u n io n s, o p p o s e d
v o u c h e rs , fo c u s in g In s te a d o n im p ro v in g w o rk in g c o n d itio n s
fo r p u b lic s c h o o l te a c h e rs .
H e r e 's th e d iffic u lt tru th n e ith e r m a n w o u ld
a c k n o w le d g e : F a ilin g p u b lic s c h o o ls (a n d p o o rly p e rfo rm in g
c h ild re n ) a re la rg e ly re s tric te d to p o o r u r b a n a n d ru ra l c o m ­
m u n itie s . P a re n ts in w e a lth y s u b u r b s a re n o t s c re a m in g fo r
v o u c h e rs to p u t th e ir c h ild re n in p r iv a te s c h o o ls ; n o r a re
te a c h e rs In h ig h -p e rfo rm in g p u b lic s c h o o ls c o m p la in in g
a b o u t th e ir w o rk in g c o n d itio n s . S o m e h o w , th e c h ild re n o f
a fflu e n t, w e ll-e d u c a te d p a re n ts m a n a g e to d o ju s t fin e —
w h e th e r th e s c h o o ls th e y a tte n d a re p u b lic o r p riv a te .
It w ill n o t b e e a sy to s tru c tu r e p ro g ra m s to b o o s t
e d u c a tio n a l o p p o rtu n ity fo r c h ild re n w ith o u t th e a d v a n ta g e
o f p a re n ta l in v o lv e m e n t. A n d It w ill n o t b e p o s s ib le to d u p li­
c a te tire b e n e fits b e s to w e d b y p a re n ts w h o a re n o t o n ly
a tte n tiv e b u t a lso w e ll-e d u c a te d . B u t w e m ig h t s ta rt to h e lp
c h ild re n w ith o u t th o se a d v a n ta g e s b y a c k n o w le d g in g w h e re
th e g a p e x is ts : a t h o m e .
Ire n e lo v e s h e r b o o k s — fro m " S t e lla lu n a " to th e ta le s
o f D r. S e u s s — b e c a u s e s h e w a s ta u g h t to lo v e th e m . S h e is
c u rio u s b e c a u s e h e r c u rio s ity h a s b e e n e n c o u ra g e d . S h e
e n jo y s le a rn in g b e c a u s e h e r p a re n ts d o . In a s e n s e , Ire n e is
b e in g " h o m e -s c h o o le d ." W h a t w ill w e d o fo r th e c h ild re n
w h o a re n 't?

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orientation not
pressing issue
To th e e d ito r:
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h e an n o u n ced h is can d id acy
fo r the C ity C o m m issio n , you
refer to B ates R eed as
"S a n fo rd 's first o p en ly gay
c a n d id a te ." S o w h a t!'Is Linda
K u hn referred to as th e fem ale
ca n d id a te in each article? I
d o n 't se e w h y M r. R e ed 's o ri­
en ta tio n Is d ru m m ed in to us
in a r tic le a fte r a rticle.

If Mr. R eed w an ts to u se h is
sexu al orien tatio n as p a rt o f
h is q u alificatio n s, then it is h is
b u sin ess to in clu d e th at in fo r­
m ation in cam paign literatu re
and and speeches.
Su rely h e m ust th in k h e
q u alifies fo r other reasons. It
seem s to m e that m ore im p or­
tant crite ria fo r the p o sition

in clu d es su ch th in g s as know l­
e d g e o f th e issu es, p o sitio n s
h eld a b o u t m atters o f co n cern
to th e c ity 's re sid en ts, h o w the
can d id ate co m p ares w ith the
o th er can d id ate s and w h at the
can d id ate w o u ld b rin g to th e
C o m m ission .
C h a rlo tte L. S m ith ,
S a n fo rd

S N L B u s h s a tire in a c c u r a te
George W. Bush is a dunce.
How do w e know that?
Because Will Ferrell tells us so
every weekend on NBC's
"Saturday Night liv e ,"
rthe comedy snow on
,
which tire actor parodies
the president-elect
So why should anyone
take late night political
satire seriously even i f it
is at the expense o f the
m t? Because
that be at
N BC News have decided
that Ferrell's weekly
mockery o f Bush is w or­
thy o f re-airing on its
widely viewed "Today Show," os
well as "T he News frith Brian
Williams” on its cable offspring.
By providing Ferrell a wider ■
audience than ne would otherwise
enjoy, N BC News gets sw ay with
telling millions o f viewers Hut the
president-elect is an intellectual
lightweight and that he is unwor­
thy o f the high office to which he
has been entrusted.
O f course, the producers at
NBC News will deny, deny, deny

knows Justice Thomas realizes
that he w as the victim of despica­
ble character assassination, just as
............ anyone who truly knows
—----- 1 former Vice President
Quay Ic realizes he was,
and is, quite conversant
on a wide range of public
issues,anyone who
Uiarwlth Bush's
background recognizes . .
that toe mocking charac­
terization, blithe!fy passed
along by the media, is so
misleading it is downright
unfair
If viewers accept with­
out skepticism "Saturday
Night Live"'s assessment of the
relative Intelligence o f Bush versus

T

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and the folks o f NBC News
haven't seen fit to inform viewers
o f it, is that Bush's academic back­
ground is clearly superior to
That's right.
The Washington Post obtained
a copy of Gore's undergraduate
transcript at Harvard, which it
compared with Bush's transcript
at Yale.
Gore was no more than an
average student, posting a C
minus in introductory economics,
and a C plus and D in two o f his
science courses (which casts doubt
upon his qualification to author a
scientific jeremiad like "Earth in
the Balance").
And Gore's graduate school
record is even worse. He dropped
out of Vbnderbill Divinity School

after canting P s in five o f the
eight courses he took over three
semesters. Then he dropped out o f
Vanderbilt Law School oner
receiving mediocre grades.
Meanwhile, Bush earned his
MBA from Harvard.
Yet, the American people
would never know this from the
way Gore and Bush are portrayed:
Gore as the brightest guy in the
dass, the one most likely to suc­
ceed; Bush as the dunce, the Texas
rube a couple of tacos short o f a
combination plate.
Bush, m um to his credit, does­
n't let the condescension bother
him. He's been underestimated
throughout his political career —
by political opponents like Ann
Richards and Al Gore, and by the
m edia— and he's always exceed­
ed expectations.

have to compensate fcxAtis college
record by cultivating a political
Image as some sort o f policy
wonk. He doesn't have to pretend
he invented the Internet
The president-elect addressed
questions about his smarts in on
interview with Time magazine,
which selected him as its "P cn o n
of the Year.”
"I think there's a difference
between people who are intellec­
tually curious and people who are
intellectually haughty/ said B u rfi
"I appreciate people who are intel­
lectually curious, who want to
leant and know more. I am turned
off by people who think they're
smarter than everybody d a e "
So take that, Wul FerrelL

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getting old because I
can ’t believe that
2000 Is coming to an
end. I ’m still waiting
fo r a ll the computers
to crash so I can use
a ll the supplies I
purchased In 1999.
The young, and
young at heart, will
be getting ready to
party away one more
year. So we asked,
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to do on New Years
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with ail my friends. I
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from eating a bunch
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Orlando

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easy evening at
home — just me end
my wife. We’re not
party goer's.

Wayne Hardin,
Sanford

Stay out of trouble
at e l costs. Avoid
problems and watch
TV. Pay attention to
all that goer on
around me.
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Orlando

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New Yean Eve with
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'We C are" docs care about
M ore than 231 food baskets
fam ilies o f the Sanford,
capable o f feeding a fam ily o f
ninolc County com four for a week were
nltics. This is the 16th
distributed. N orthland
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Church, Federal TYust
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Dank, the Nelson
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Corporation and poritches, organizations
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received. Tire Rev. Eddie
the year 2000.
M artin and "W e C are"
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H arbor Fam ilies enjoyed an
evening at the ballet, ‘'The
N utcracker," on Wednesday,
Dec. 20. Title O ne fam ilies of
Sem inole County Public Schools
ventured to see thcp rod u ction
o f Southern Ballet Theater, held
at the Bob C arr Auditorium.
Tills ballet w as one o f the first
theater experiences for som e o f
the students o f the H arbor
Literacy and Learning C enter In
Sanford. H arbor D irector
Elizabeth G raham -G lover says
the students w ere spellbound;
they laughed, applauded and
were truly im pressed. This
experience w ets the appetites o f
students and builds apprecia­
tion for the perform ing arts.

H appy holiday and generous
spirit w as shared at the H arbor
Literacy and Learning Center.
Students received gifts from Sts.
Peter and Paul C atholic Church,
G oldenrod. Debra Escandun of
the Angel Tree Com m ittee deliv­
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N ancy K unklc and Lake
M ary YM CA supporters deliv­
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holiday presents donated to the
students and fam ilies.

May you experience a life
rich in all principles of
Kwanzan, Ih ls Is a tim e to
rem em ber our history and to
rekindle the flam es of purpose,
creativity and com m itm ent to
self and community.
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selves with fam ily and friends
and share tin* Iruits of ou r labor.
It is a tim r to celebrate ou r
heritage, our faith and our
unity,
M ay your holiday In- filled
with pride and love.
I loppy Kwan/aa, Dec. 26-31.

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way in loving relationship

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P e n g u in s
who saved

D EA R ABDY: In the con­
tinuing saga o f how men are
D EA R A BBY : My 10-yeardifferent from w om en, let me
old daughter, "A m ber,” stays
share this w ith you.
hom e one o r tw o hours by
Peter, my significant other,
herself after school
w as involved in a
until I return hom e
m en's counseling
from w ork. She has
group. O ne o f the
rules to go by; how ­
topics about w hich
ever, she has been
they were to report
know n to break
back during their
them.
next m eeting was
A m ber answ ers
"W hat Women Want
the door when she
From M en in Their
shouldn't and leaves
R elationships."
the d oor unlocked.
M em bers o f the
D ear
She d oesn't take
group discussed
A b b y
seriously the bad
reading the "W om en
Seeking M en" per• • • •►• • • things tnat can hap­
pen to her.
sonal ads to get a better
1 have an idea that may
understanding o f what
ut her in touch w ith reality.
w om en want. (Pretty inge­
m thinking o f asking a male
nious if you think about it!)
friend to go to my house and
I told Peter he should do
knock on the door — w hich I
som e hom e study and ask
know Am ber will answer. At
me. I explained that women
that time, m y friend would
need to feel loved, w anted.
pretend to b e a pushy sales­
beautiful and needed b ’
man. He would insist on
the
their partner. 1 w as in 7
ti
com ing into the house and
only bathroom o f ou r hom e
w aiting for her mother.
putting the finishing touches
That's as far os I've gotten.
on my face, and I asked
Is this a bad idea? I don't
Peter if he thought he hod
want to scare her into having
recently m et these qualities
nightm ares, but I w ant her to
in ou r relationship.
know how im portant It is to
His clever reply was: "I
be wary o f strangers and to
LOVED you last night. 1
follow the rules.
W ANTED you to m ake cof­
C O N C ER N ED
fee this morning. You look
K N O X V IL L E M O M
BEA UTIFU L today — and I
N EED you to get out o f the
D EA R C O N C ER N E D :
bathroom RIG H T N O W !"
Yes, it's a bad Idea. I know
May I add that one im por­
it's tem pting, but such a
tant quality wom en need
ruse w ould be d ishonest
from men in a relationship is
and p o ten tially traum atiz­
HUMOR. H um or m akes
ing. W hen y ou r daughter
anything possible — and 1
d iscovers you play "tric k s,”
thank the Lord that my dar­
it m ight g iv e h er $ false
ling has it in abundance.
SU SA N IN sen se o f security. A lso , your
SA N TA FE, N .M . c re d ib ility w ould b e dam ­
aged fo r years to com e, and
your d au g h ter w ould
D EA R SU SA N : P eter got
alw ays w ond er w h at k in d
h is m essage across, so h e is
o f trick you w ould p u ll next
a sk ille d com m unicator.
— and I w o u ld n 't b la m e
And b ecau se h e 's in a cou n­
her.
se lin g group, It's apparent
h e's Interested In personal
O WOn UN IV E R S A L
grow th. 1 th in k you've
rR lS S SY N D IC A TE
found a "k e e p e r."

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Page BA Wednesday. Bcrembcr 27, 2000

Judges
C ontin ued from Page LA
he w as aw are o f the m all out
and M cC arty's effort.
" it's som ething w e'll talk
about. It's a little early at this
point becau se there have been
no m eetings on the issue. M ary
is putting h e r m oney w here her
m outh is ," Steling said.
Sem in ole C ou nty 's
R epublican leader, also the
vice-chair o f the State

Republican party, said he shares
the sentim ents of M cCarty and
m any other Republicans.
"I'm very upset and so arc a
lot o f other people, both
Republicans and D em ocrats,"
said Steling.
"T h e Florida Suprem e
C o u rt's actions and rulings fol­
lowing the Nov. 7 election were
a direct affront to the legislative
and judicial branches o f gov­

ernm ent."
M cCarty said som e within
the Republican party have su g ­
gested an im m ediate recall of
som e o f the Justices.
"I think such an extrem e
action is inappropriate. O ur
system provides an opportunity
to address the question of these
Ju d ge's retention at the poles."
Tire m all-out, "Em ergency
Florida State Suprem e Court

Project,” asks donors to con­
tribute in am ounts from $15 to
$1,000. No organized effort to
defeat a sitting Suprem e Court
Ju stice has ever been organized
according to the mail piece.
M oney collected through the
effort will be used to launch
grass-roots efforts nround the
state, telephone banks, postage,
and for the purchase o f radio
and television advertising.

C ontinued from Page 1A
the bench in 2002.
Republican Palm Beach
County Com m issioner M ary
M cCarty is m ounting a m ass
m all-out to som e 350,000
Republican d onors, looking to
build a w ar chest for an adver­
tising assault in tw o years.
"I think that m ove is totally
irresponsible," Poe said.
"W e depend upon impartinli

ty in the judiciary. N either
party should get involved in
the politicization o f judicial
races."
Taking his response a step
further Poe added, "A s much ns
D em ocrats w ere upset w ith the
w ay the U 5 . Suprem e Court
ruled we would not get
involved in trying to develop
provisions to have justices
recalled."

Poe said party faithful will be
w orking hard to g o after seats
in the State House and Senate
in tw o years and see Gov. Jeb
Bush a s a viable target in 2002.
"Jeb is easily the focal point
In the next ra ce," Poe con ­
firm ed. "R em em ber, the last
two Republican governors have
been one-term governors".
Asked about president elect
Bush's early cabinet picks

announced this w eek, Poe
responded, "It's not so m uch
who he picks but the policies
those people will be asked to
advance.
"It will be interesting to see
the early stages o f his presiden­
cy. His cabinet people will fall
in line w ith what the president
w ants to prom ote. W e'll have
to w ait before we m ake our
judgm ents.

Continued from Page LA
Sm ith also said the fire
revealed the w ord s, “C h rist
the S a v io r" on a w all behind
som e cab inets in on e o f the
dam aged pre-school cla ss­
room s.
T h e fire was d ev astatin g .
Sm ith said , but quickly
ad d ed , "G od is in co n tro l."
Sm ith rem arked W alden is

in h is second y ear as pastor.
T h e ch u rch , w h ich has
b etw een 2 5 0 and 3 0 0 m em ­
b ers, op ened its d oors fo r the
first tim e in 1964.
If anyon e w ould like to
d on ate fu nd s fo r rebu ild in g,
co n trib u tio n s can b e sen t to:
First B ap tist C h u rch , 742
San lan d o R oad , A ltam o n te
Sp rin g s, FI. 32714

American Red
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contributions

Phone giving

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Santotd Professional Firelighter* Union Local No.&lt;3996; and Mike Tumor, vice-president of tho union. More
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T h e Am erican Red Cross is
asking the com m unity's finan­
cial assistance to help victim s
o f recent severe w inter w eather
and tornadoes in the southeast­
ern United States. Freezing
rain, snow and tornadoes
ripped through Alabam a,
M ississippi, G eorgia, Florida,
A rkansas and Texas on D e c 16,
leaving 12 confirm ed dead and
hundreds injured. D ozens are
still m issing and hundreds o f
hom es and businesses were
destroyed.
Tuscaloosa, A la., w as partic­
ularly hard hit by a tornado
that sw ept a path 18 m iles long
w ith w inds ranging from 158
to 206 m iles per hour.
To help, contributions can be
m ade to the A m erican Red
C ross D isaster R elief Fund by
phoning 1-800 H ELP NOW. O r
contributions m ay b e sent to
the local chapter, A m erican
Red C ross of Central Florida, 5
N orth Bum by Avo., O rlando,
FL 32803.
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steeple ot the Sanlando Springs First Baptist Church stands undamaged fol­
lowing e Christmas Day fire that caused an estimated $500,000 damage.

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HnM photo by Arthur ZMm U
When water lounlains In Rorkla atari to freeze, you better believe It’s
cold outside. The cherub In the courtyard of The Rose Cottage end
Tea Room on Park Avenue in Sanford recently looked like It needed a
nice warm blanket. The weather In Sanford wW look a lot better today
with a high of 70. Thursday wflt be slightly cooler with a high of 64
and a chance of showers and thunderstorms.

cy and rehabilitation services
working with the Florida
Department o f Children and
Families, the Florida Department
of Juvenile Justice and a number
of federal agencies. Over the last
decade the center has been the
only provider of publicly-funded
adolescent residential treatment
in all o f Central Florida.
“It's a pretty substantial grant
and we're just pleased it was
approved," Mica said. "The
funds should be available in
mid-January."
Larry Visser, president o f the
Grove, said Mica has been
instrumental in advocating the
treatment facility's interests.
"Congressman Mica has a real
interest in drug treatment pro­
grams in the Central Florida
area," said Visser.
"H e came to us about nine or
10 months ago, toured our facili­
ty and w e sat down and put
some ideas together on now to
expand our services and
improve on the effectiveness of
the program.
"S o many times when you go
to a government agency for
funding It becomes a very long
and competitive situation. He
really canted the ball for us."
Visser said the facility is hop­
ing to use a portion o f the fund­
ing to implement more genderspedfic treatment programs for
boys and girls.
"Adolescents Involved with
drugs are dealing with a lot of
issues. Often gins have a differ­
ent set o f issues to deal with than
boys. We are planning to design
treatment programs that more
specifically address the gender
differences in the overall
approach to treatm ent"

Uriliicstliiy, December 27, 2000 Page OA

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Rogers announces in District 1
B y J o e D e S a n tis
Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — Add a fourth
hat into Sanford ’s upcom ing
District 1 C ity Com m ission race.
Fred Rogers, a six-year resi­
dent o f Sanford has form ally
announced he will Beck the seat
being vacated by Brady
Lcssard, a m ayoral candidate in
the M arch 2001 race.
Rogers, w ho runs the M artin
H ouse Bed and Breakfast, said
District 1 has a num ber of
issues that need to be
addressed.

"D istrict I is a very viable
part of the city," said Rogers.
"I would like to work on bet­
ter com m unication betw een the
various neighborhoods In the
district and reach t&gt;ul to work
w ith som e o f Ihv low incom e
and elderly on helping them
secure funding tor renovations
and repairs to their neighbor­
hoods."
Rogers said he would also
focus on developm ent and
rowth along Sanford Avenue's
usiness sector, improve
Historic Distrii t strict lighting
and signage, and keeping tax

m illagc rates dow n.
Am ong his other areas o f
concern are to continue d evel­
opm ent o f a police substation in
die dow ntow n area and d evel­
oping zero tolerance policies on
crim e and drugs.
"T h ere arc a lot o f Issues that
start to get attention and then
d on't get the necessary follow
through," Rogers said. “We
need to take things to com ple­
tion, I'v e thought a lot about
running and I’ve been
approached by a num ber of
people. It's not a decision I
m ade overnight."

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Start fast, finish strong
B y D ean Sm ith
Sports Editor
S A N F O R D — It worked before, so
w hy not try it again?
The O viedo boys basketball team has
hit upon a formula that is hard to
beat.....G et o ff to a fast start and finish
the gam e strong.
Just as they did in the four gam es last
ung the
tl Great FI
veek in w inning
hootou t title, the Lions used
Shootout
used their fullcourt pressur
pressure defense to build a doubledigit first period lead and then finished
w ith a strong fourth quarter to run past
hom estanding Sem inole, 76-59, in a
Sem inole A thletic Conference gam e at
Bill Flem ing M em orial G ym nasium last
Friday night.
O viedo, ranked No. 3 in the most
recent Class 6A State Poll, took a 19-8
lead after the first period.
A rrow Force IX then w on the m iddle

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tw o quarters, outscoring the Lions 19-17
in both eight-m inute sessions to cut the
lead to seven, 53-46.
But that w as as close as It would get as
O viedo regained the m om entum in the
fourth period and outscored the hosts,
23-13, to win the gam e going away.
T h e Lions w ere led bv junior star
Shaw n W itherspoon w ith a gam e-high 24
points. Also in double figures for the
w inner’s were senior Darrell Freeman,
w ho w as the M ost Valuable Player at the
Great Florida Shootout, w ith 19 points
and senior Tim Kiscadon w ith 11 points.
For Sem inole, its own star junior,
Robby Dupre, w as the top scorer w ith 22
points, w hile senior Derrick O liver was

also in double figures with 10 points.
O viedo is now 13-0 on the season and
will return to action on Wednesday,
January 3rd in O rlando against Bishop
M oore and then return hom e on Friday
(Jan. 5) to host W inter Springs in a big
SA C contest. Both varsity gam es are set
to begin at 7:30 p.m.
Arrow Force IX fell to 6-3, but is
expected to be one o f the favorites when
the Lake M ary High School 2000 Holiday
Classic is played starting today
(W ednesday).
Sem inole will take on Holy Cross in a
5 JO p.m. game.
The tournam ent opens w ith W inter
Park facing Lake Brantley at 2 p.m ., fol­

lowed by defending cham pion Apopka
against W inter Springs at 3:45 p.m ., and
the first day ends with Deltona challeng­
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The girls portion on the tournam ent
(see sched u le. Page 3 B ) , featuring
O range Park, Satellite, Tavares and Lake
Mary, joins with the boys on Thursday.
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Friday at 11 a.m.
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public concerning the black
bear population. Staff did not
m
propose reopening Florida to
bear hunting, and no such
proposal is under considera­
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Staff also delivered a report
concerning the recent m ana­
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Governor's O ffice, and
Com m issioners voted to dele­
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executive director to approve
local m anatee speed zone
ordinances and protection
plans.
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revenue from the sale o f
C onserve W ildlife license
plates. Com m issioners
approved recom m endations
for an equipm ent purchase
for the agency's m agazine,
Florida Wildlife, and funding
for black b ear research.
In addition. Com m issioners
approved realignm ent o f the
F W C s adm inistrative regions
to im prove efficiency a n a
effectiveness and to take into
account the fact that the
lurisdiction has
agency's Juris
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■sources.
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Concerning peregrine Ifillcons, the Com m ission
approved a staff request to
postpone the second phase o f
the process to rem ove the
species from the endangered
species list.
The delay is the result of
negotiations, still in progress,
betw een United States and
Canadian federal govern­
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recovery efforts have been
highly successful in the U S .,
to the point that the species
n o longer is in danger o f
extinction.
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law s and international
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The Com m ission repealed a
rule that established state
parks as w ildlife refuges. The
parks rule no longer is neces­
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D epartm ent o f
Environm ental Protection
(DEP) now has authority to
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w ildlife on park lands.
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Com m ission to pass such
rules.
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2002 Florida w aterfow l and
wild turkey stam ps. W inning
artists in the selection were
M ark A nderson o f Sioux
Falls, S.D ., w ho subm itted a
dinting o f an eastern gobler and hens in the turkey
stam p division, and John
N elson H arris o f Grovcland,

SA N F O R D — Sanford's Tim
Raines will evidently see one
m ore wish
com e true.
A year
ag o the vet­
eran ou t­
fielder '
expressed
an interest
in returning
to the
M ontreal
Expos to finish his career, but
w hen things could not be
w orked ou t he signed w ith the
N ew York Yankees.
A fter a good spring training
w ith the World Cham pions,
R aines, w ho w as recovering
from Lupus, decided to retire
when it becam e apparent he
would not m ake the Yanks' 40-

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B y D ean S m ith
Sports Editor

B y D aan Sm ith
Sports Editor
SA N F O R D — H ie Sem inole
Com m unity College w om en's
basketball team w ill have its
hands full this w eekend if it
hopes to repeat a s cham pions
In the SCC W inn D ixie JU CO
Shootout at the SCC Health
and Physical Education Center.
The Raiders are 11-3 and
ranked in the Top 30 nationally
and are com ing off an Impres­
sive victory over No. IB
nationally-ranked Palm Beach
Com m unity College.
But to keep the cnam pionshlp trophy in Sem inole
County SCC w ill probably
S m SCC, Fags 28

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By Doan Smith
Sports Editor

HmM phots fcyAil MkwM
Narumol *Narte* Berggrsn (No. 6, white above), a freshman point guard from Stockholm, Sweden, will lead the
Seminote Community Coileg# women's basketball team Into battle this Friday when the SCC Winn Dixie JUCO
Shootout begins Ita ttvee-dey run at the SCC Health and Physical Education Center. No. 1 nationally-ranked
Seward Area CoNege from Liberal, Kansas will also be a member at the eight-team field.

L A K E M A R Y — For the sec­
ond consecutive year the Lake
H ow ell girls cam e up short in
the CH am plonshfp'G am d'of the
Target H oliday C lassic at Lake
M ary H igh School, falling 1-0
to unbeaten Satellite in penally
kicks Saturday night at Don T.
Reynolds Stadium .
The Silver H aw ks (14-2-2),
the defending Class 4A State
Cham pions, nad lost 1-0 to
Seabreeze In 1999 and the sam e
happened this year, it ju st took
longer.
The tw o team s battled
through regulation and four
five-m inute overtim e periods
before the Scorpions 12-0-0)
finally outscored Lake How ell
3-1 as Tournament D efensive
M ost Valuable Player Ashlyn
Harris turned aw ay the final
three shots she faced.
Harris was unscored upon In
the tournam ent.

Holiday
tourneys
continue
B y D sa n S m ith
Sports Editor
L O N G W O O D — Sem inole
County high school team s will
rem ain active in holiday tour­
nam ents again this week.
T he Lake How ell boys and
'rls basketball teams are takg part in the Bishop M oore
Christm as Tournament that
began on Tuesday, w hile sev­
eral other hoops aulntets will
be com peting in the Lake
M ary High School 2000
Holiday Classic beginning
Wednesday.
A lso on the slate this week is
the prestigious Florida
H ospital Invitational for boys
soccer teams at Edgew atcr and
W inter Park high school's
beginning today (W ednesday)
and com ing up Friday and
Satundav will be the Central
Florida Duals for boys and
girls wrestling teams at Lyman

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Lake Mary's Samar Jawad (No. 11, white) and Lyman s Shane Mellon
recent SAC match. The duo will lead their respective teams Into action starting
Florida Hospital Invitational at Edgewater and Winter Park high school's.

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,bjtave to beat a pair o f Top 20
^squads in the sem ifinals and
Tfinals.
J i The tournam ent begins on
'Frid ay with Indian River
■Community College from Ft.
; Fierce taking on the No. 1. tanked team in Am erica,
Sew ard County C ollege from
Liberal, K ansas at 3 p.m.
• Sew ard at last report w as 10-0
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w ent 27-0 in the regular season
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Com m unity College from
O cala, received a bye on the
first d ay w hen D ouglas C ollege
from Canada w as forced to
w ithdraw because o f num erous
injuries to its squad.
Team Florida, an AA U club
team m ade up o f form er college
stare from Central Florida, will
join the tournam ent on
Saturday to give team s an
opportunity to play throe
gam es, but w ill not com pete for
the cham pionship.
The tournam ent will continue
on Saturday and Sunday w ith
tour gam es each day beginning
at 11 a.m. and starting ever/
two hours.
The Cham pionship G am e is
set for 5 p.m. on Sunday at the
SC C Health and Physical
Education Center. A dm ission is
free.
If SC C and Seward w in their
first round gam es they would

m eet at 1 p.m . on Saturday and
there is a good possibility the
w inner o f that gam e w ould face
C FC C on Sunday for the title.

D e c e m b e r 2 9 -3 1
FR ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 2 9
G am e 1 _ Indian R iver C om m unity College vs. Sew ard C ounty (Liberal, Kansas), 3 p.m .
G am e 2 _ C oliegeM lam l-D ade Com m unity C ollege vs. Belleville (Illinois) Area C ollege, 5 p.m,
G am e 3 _ Sem inole C om m unity C ollege vs. U niversity o f W isconsin-W aukcsha, 7 p.m .

Raines----------C ontinued from Page IB
m an roster.
But now R aines has decided
h e is not finished yet and Inked
a m inor league contract w ith
the Expos last Thursday,
returning him to the club that
he broke Into the m ajors w ith
b a c k ln 1979.
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y ear and could m ake $550,000 if
he m eets certain undisclosed
perform ance bonuses.
R ain es w on tw o W orld
C ham pionship rings w ith the
Y ankees a n a hit .295 in 21
m ajor-league seasons.

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Team Florida vs. M lam i-D ade/Belleville loser, 11 a.m .
Indian River/Sew ard loser vs. Sem inole-W aukesha loser, 1 p.m .
C entra! Florida C om m unity C ollege vs. M iam l-D ade/Bellevllle winner, 3 p.m .
Indian River/Sew ard w inner vs. Sem lnole/W aukesha winner, 5 p.m .

SU N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 31
THIRD PLACE GAM E
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C am e 9 _ Team Florida vs. G am e 5 loser, 1 pun.

FIFTH PLACE GAM E
G am e 10 _ M iam i-D ade o r Belleville vs. G am e 5 winner, 3 p.m .

CHAM PIONSHIP GAM E
G am e 11 _ G am e 6 w inner vs. G am e 7 winner, 5 p.m .

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Target
C ontinued from h | c IB
Rnndi H olcom b, w ho scored
the only goals in Lake H ow ell's
first tw o victories in the tourna­
ment, w as selected as the
O ffensive Most Valuable Player
for the tourneyThe Third Place G am e also
w ent to penalty kicks with
O viedo e d g in g host Lake Mary,
2-1.
The other special w ard, the
C oach's C hoice Award, w ent to
Lake M ary’s Brandi Molizia.
O ther m em bers o f the All-

Tournam ent
Team
w ere:
G oalkeeper Lindsey W hitehead,
Bishop
M oore;
Forw ard
C o u rtn ey
Baines,
S a telllte;
Forw ard P ip er Seam an, Lake
H ow ell;
Forw ard
D anielle
K ealh ,
S a te llite;
M id field er
A shley K ellgren, Lake M ary;
M id field er Jill
R ice,
Lake
H ow ell;
M id field er
Valerie
N oppinger, O vied o; D efen der
B rittan y C u shm an, S a tellite;
Defender Becky Branot, O viedo;
and D efen der Joanna B lack,
Lake Howell.

T A R G E T SO C C E R
C L A S S IC 2000

FRIDAY
HORNETS 1, WILDCATS 0,
penalty kick*
Winter Talk
0
0
0 . 0
Blahop Moor*
0
0
1 .
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Goa la . Biahoyi Miner who 4 0 In
ahoot out. Short on goal _ Winter Park
14; Biahop Moorr I I

D e c e m b e r 2 0 * 2 3 ,2 0 0 0

BEARS 2, SANDCRABS I,

penally klcka
Seabrm e
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Winter Springa
t
0 1 . 2
Goal, _ Seabrm e I (Braun); Wlnln
Springa I (Roberta) Winter Sptlnga

C am e
G am e
G am e
G am e

Wirt* 141 in thoniout.

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PATRIOTS 2, BULLDOGS 0
Melbourne
0
0 . 0
Lake Brantley
2
0 . 2
Goal! . Lake Brantley 2 (Brlggt.
Carpenter) Shota mi
goal _ Melbourne 4; Lake Brantley 13.

PrepsC ontinued from Page IB
High School.
In results from this past w eek­
end, the Lake M ary girls basket­
ball team ran their record to 121 by w inning the M idnight
Holiday Shootout at Boone
High School.
The Ram s wrapped up the
title as Bryn M oslcr, w ho w as
nam ed the tournam ent’s M ost
Valuable Player, scored 14
points and the d efense held the
nost Braves to only 16 points in
the second h alf in w inning 4843.
O ther boxes from this past
w eekend’s action:
B O Y S B A SK E T B A L L
BOONE MIDNIGHT
BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
PATRIOTS 77, BRAVES S5
U L l Srmntlfy 0 7 )
Guy 22. Bradlry 16. Morrira 16. Gooch 0,
C n * t » 10, WlnUtman 2. M ithril 0, W to 3,
Pagan 2. Cantr 2. Whit* 2. Total* 2 f 14-20 77.
Laka Cibaan (Ml
Dukaa 2. Jew 6. PoIlkT 6, Ito r t 2. Wood 8,
RcMmon 2. 1lam* 0, WUIUma 0. Martin 6,

BO YS SO C C ER
PUMA TOURNAMENT
at Tkaipa

TEMECULA 1, RAMS 0

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Gcul _ Satrllilr 6; Lake i lowrli -1 ?
Rcnml* _ SatrUilr 124W&gt;; U kr llourlt
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Race Raton
1 0
0 . 1
DeLand
1 0
1 . 1
Goal* _ Boca Raton I (Vlncrnl),
DeLand I (Stock). Urland win* 3-2 In
ahootout Shota on goal _ Boca Raton 6;
DeLand IS

SCORPIONS 3, RAMS 0
Salelllta
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0 . 0
Goalr _ Satellite 3 (Jenklna, Krath 2).
Amlstr _ Satellite 1 (Kealh) Shura mi
goal .Satellite20; Laka Mary 5. Record!
. Satellite 114k Lake Mary 7 7-2.

THIRD PLACE GAME '■

LOSER'S BRACKET

LIONS 2, RAMS t,
penally klcka

G am e 21 •_ Bishop M oore vs. W inter Springs
G am e 22 _ Lake Brantley vs. DeLand

FIFTH PLACE GAME
G am e 27 _ Lake Brantiey-DeLand w inner vs. Bishop Moore-W inter Springs
winner

THIRD PLACE GAME
G am e 29 _ O viedo 2, Lake M ary 1, penalty kicks

CHAM PIONSHIP GAME
G am e 26 _ Satellite 1, Lake H ow ell 0, penalty kicks

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Gnth _ IV W o I (Brandt); Lakr M..r&gt;
I (Zabrl), Stu-4 &lt;uil grate . Ovlnio 4
(Brandt. Noppingrt, Brannon, TiulWn
U l r Mary 3 (Krlfgrm, MrlntcT-li.
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W inter Park vs. Lake Brantley, 2 p.m .
A popka vs. W inter Springs, 3:45 p.m .
H oly Cross vs. Sem inole, 5 3 0 p.m .
D eltona vs. Lake Mary, 7:15 p.m .

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Temecula. California
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LakaMary
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Coala _ Temecula I (Garcia). Shota on goal.
Temecula 13; Lake Mary S. Recordi
Lake
Mary 8-2-2.

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G am e
G am e
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G am e 24

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FRID A Y, D E C E M B E R 22
A ll gam es a l Lake M ary H igh School
L O S E R 'S B R A C K E T
_ Lake Brantley 2, M elbourne 0
_ DeLand 2, Boca Raton 1
_ Bishop M oore I , W inter Park 0, penalty kicks
_ W inter Springs 2, Seabreeze 1, penalty kicks
W IN N E R 'S B R A C K E T
_ Lake Howell 2. O viedo 1
_ Satellite 3, Lake M ary 0

BULLDOGS 2, BOBCATS 1,
I iopUna 2. Kama 2. CuaUva 17. Totals 21 1224 S5
Laka BranUry
21 U 30 U . 77
LakaGtbaon
14 It 20 1 0 . SS
Thiwpotnt Arid goala _ Lake Rranllry 5
(Bradley 3, Guy. Morrira); Lake Glbaon I
(Martin). Tram foula _ Lake Brantley 17; Lake
Glbaon 14. Fouled out _ Lake Brantley. Gooch.
Technical foula „ none.

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W IN N ER'S BRACKET
G am e 8 _ W inter Park-Lake Brantley w inner vs. A popka-W inter
Springs winner, 4:15 p.m .
G am e 10 _ Holy Cross-Sem inole w inner vs. D eltona-Lake M ary
winner, 7:45 p.m .

F R ID A Y D E C E M B E R 29
SEVENTH PLACE GAM E
G am e 11

G am e 5 loser vs. G am e 6 loser, 11 a.m.

FIFTH PLACE GAM E
G am e 12
G am e 14

G am e 5 w inner vs. G am e 6 winner, 12:45 p jn .
T H IR D PLA C E G A M E
G am e 8 loser vs. G am e 10 loser, 4:15 p.m.

CHAM PIONSHIP GAM E
G am e 16 _ G am e 8 w inner vs. G am e 10 winner, 7:45 p.m .

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Gam e 7 _ O range Park vs. Satellite, 2 3 0 p.m.
Gam e 9 _ Tavares v b . Lake Mary, 6 p.m.

FR ID A Y , D E C E M B E R 2 9
TH IRD PLACE G AM E

The Liquor Store

G am e 13 _ O range Park-Satellite loser vs. Tavares-Lake M ary
loser, 2 3 0 p.m.

Tlw Lucky Lottery Store

CHAM PIONSHIP GAM E
G am e 15 _ O range Park-Satellite w inner vs. Tavares-Lake M ary
winner, 7:45 p.m.

Outdoors-------Confirmed from Page IB
w ho took top honors in the
w aterfow l division w ith his
painting o f a canvasback duck.
Com m issioners appointed
C u rt Kiser as a new m em ber o f
Advisory Council on
Environm ental Education.
Also, Com m issioners also
approved a 720-acre addition to
the C hassahow itzka W ildlife
M anagem ent A rea in H ernando
County.

S H U P E ^ SCOOP
Think big if your goal is to catch
a "uvII hanger" twss. Nothing
beats a large wild shiner this time
, o f year. Lunker bass prefer one
large meal over many small snacks.
FISHING FORECAST
Sebaalian -ln kl has good
action w ith huge flounder.
A nglers b ou n d n g finger m ullet
across the bottom are catching
flounder to over 10 pounds.
Snook are a little slow, and
anglers are connecting with a
few redfish and trout. Finger
m ullet and large live shrim p are

the best baits.
River action is hot. Look for
baas In the deep bends, steep
banks, sand bars, and under

mats of water hyadnthaRem em ber that river bass tend
to hold in such spots, so take
your tim e when you catch a
bass, for m ore than one will be
in the im m ediate vicinity.
Bream , catfish and speckled
perch are also hitting.
Captain lack reports that off­
shore has been slow due to hij
seas. Flounder and sheepshea
are biting inside the Port, w hile
trout and redfish are slow in the

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Disney and Latin Fantasies
"Fantasia 2000"
Walt Disney Home Video
Those adults who saw
"Fantasia" as children probably
have indelible memories of danc­
ing hippos and marching bnx&gt;msticks. Inspired, no doubt, by the
cult appeal of the original,
"Fantasia 2000," which was
released in theaters last year, is
now available on video.
Rabid devotees may cry "Foul!"
about this sequel, which shares
the inclusion of T h e Sorcerer's
Apprentice" with the original. (In
t he seq u en ce , M ic k e y

eventually breaking through the
surface of the water, with music
by Ottorino Respighi. A muchdiscussed installment offers
Hirschfeld-like drawings that
capture the lives of several people
that eventually intersect on a
Manhattan day, set to George
Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue."
An overscheduled child, a con­
struction worker who longs to be
a Jazz musician, and a man whose
wife gives new meaning to the
term "shopaholic" are some of the
caricatures (or are they?) of New

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stars as the appren
Other sequences
tice, who unleashes
include a rather frighten­
the power of the wiz­
ing adaptation of Hans
ard's hat when his
Christian Andersen's
master is not around.)
T h e Steadfast Tin
It's still by far the
Soldier," with music by
most dramatic, lucid
Dmitri Shostakovich,
sequence, with capti­
while "Pomp and
vating animation,
Circumstance" sets the
endlessly exciting
backdrop for a take on
music by Paul Dukas,
"Noah's Ark," with
and a direct link to
Evan Levine
Donald Duck as a rather
kids' deepest fears
Guide l b Kids confused helper.
about the desire for
TV &amp; Video
The sequences don't
power and the fears
• • • • • • •
work as seamlessly as
of the consequences.
they might, and viewers
One of the most successful
may wonder at the selections of
original episodes features a
music and storyline. But it still
breathtaking (if New Age-y)
offers kids a chance to watch
sequence of whales cavorting and
wordless, imaginative blends of

music and animation. As Toby, 7,
explained about the video, "It lets
you think of the words yourself.
It should be famous."
Rating Scale: 1-10
(10 is the highest)
Appropriateness: 6 —Some of
the segments arc definitely scary
and seem targeted to older chil­
dren.
Visuals: 7 - Each installment
has a distinctive look, and the
widely varying animation is one
of the pleasures of the film.
H um or 6 - Fragments of
humor emerge in many o f the
scenes; catch those yo-yo twirling

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flamingos!
Believability: 6 - Best to watch
for the sheer artistry and music.
Soda) Value: 7 - Although def­
inite misses exist, some of the seg­
ments are terrific.
Fun Factor 6 - The watch-abil­
ity varies widely and may
depend on kids' preferences.
Taina"
Nickelodeon; Sunday
In another Instance of TV sit­
coms Anally catching up to the
real world, this new creation on
Nickelodeon features the travails
of a 15-year-old Puerto Rican girl

trying to make her mark at a per­
forming arts high school, while
also contending with her very tra­
ditional family. It's great to sec a
Latina teenager and some of the
conflicts that arise between school
and family, the Old World culture
and the new. However, much of
the scries, which has a distinctly
"Fame"-liko feel, needs to estab­
lish more of a feel for what's real
and what's not. (It's hard to
believe, for example, that anyone
would actually choose to do a
monologue from a Jennifer Lopez
movie for an audition piece.)
Kelly, 13, who's an aspiring
performer herself, gave high
marks to the show. "I liked the
fact that a teenage Hispanic girl is
the leading character in a show,
and that the actress looks
Hispanic," she explained.
However, as she objected, T h e
family didn't seem very real to
me. I couldn't determine who that
man in the dark clothes was. Was
he an older brother? The father?
A visitor?"
The insertion of music and
dance gives the show its "Famc"llkc quality and its strongest
appeal, although It also adds a
burden of unreality. The series
can't seem to decide if it's a realis­
tic (although lighthearted) look at

a girl struggling with two worlds
and a burgeoning career, or a fanhfey of sorts.
Despite the quibbles, however,
Kelly Is a definite fan. "I would
watch this show again because it
has everything. It has the ethnic
mix, it has music (which I love),
and teenagers. We rule!"
Rating Scale: 1-10
(10 is the highest)
Appropriateness: 7 - Preteens,
especially those' with dreams of
stardom (and who doesn't At into
that category?) will like this rous­
ing if unrealistic look at life in a
performing arts high school.
Visuals: 6 — Live action, with
plenty of close-ups of singing and
dancing.
H um or 6 - The characters all
laugh at themselves, but the
humor seems vaguely unreal.
Believability: 6 - It's a funny
mix of the very believable and the
very unbelievable.
Social Value: 7 - It's great to
see a strong emphasis on a Latina
girl and her family.
Fun Factor 6 - The plots tend
toward the fluffy (so far) and
viewers will enjoy the perform­
ing.

Copyright 2000, Newtpttptr
Enterpriit Attn.

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Florida Bar No 007(113
37 N. Orange Ave., Sta 310
Orlando, F I 33(01
Telephone: (407)423*303
Ptbksh December 20,27.2000

LIENORS,
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A i l OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AQAIN8T WINDY B SLATER.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF WINDY B
SLATER. IF A N Y SUNRISE
OWNERS GROUP. INC : JOHN
DOE AND JANE
DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purmart to a Summary Final Judjpnart
ol torectoeure deled Dec 12. 2000
entered to C M Ceee No. CO CA 193(
14 W ol too Orcu« Court ol too 1(T H
JudKlal carom to ond tor SEMINOLE
Couty, SANTORO, Florida. I M M i
to tie htgheet and beat bidder tor
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SEMINOLE
C o u ty
Courthouse beared el 301 NORTH
PARK AVENUE. SANFORD, FL
32771 to SANFORD. Florida, at
11:00 am . on too ((to day e l
January. 2001
toa Wtowtng
deeutoad property aa M l torto to
aatd Suranary Final Judgment toait
LO T 120. SUNRISE VSLAGE UNIT
3, ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 37. PAGE 90, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Doled tola 19 day ol Datarrtrar.
3000.
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctorbol too CtoM Caul
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
STERN, P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAV4T1FF
801 B. UnMraty Drive Suae 900
Plmtabon. FL 33334
(954)233-9000
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County ShardTa Otoca. Seminole
Couty. Florida, torough Na ofkeers.
investigators or agents, M in d toa
above preparty on or about October
39. 2000, el or near 1109 Soutoweal
Road. Sartord. Seminole Couty.
Florida Said property la in toa cus­
tody 01 toa Shertn o l Sananola
County tor toa purpose ol tortoture
pursuant to Bediont (32.701933.704. Florida Slatutas
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Ccmpieini tor tortaaua hat bean
Mad to tha abenre-arytod Court.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and
correct copy ol tola Notice ol
Forteaure Compare wsa kantshed
by U 8. certified mat. return receipt
requested. to toe above named
eddreaaee tola 15th day ol
December. 2000
John C . Rose, Oaneral Counsel
Florida Bar 3(0717
Semnota CourSy Sheriffs Orica
100 Bush Boulevard
Santord. Florida 33773
(407)969-0(03
Attorney tor Ptairtit
Pubfcsh December 30. 37. 3000
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Donald F. Eatngar. of toa Bemlncie
County BhertfTa Otoca, Semwoia
Courty, Florida, torough hts oncers,
toveakgeton or aganta, aetrad toe
abova property on or about
Novont u r 17, 3000. al or naor 3030
E. Blot* Road 439. Apopka.
Seminole Courty. Florida. Bald
property M to toa custody of too
Short* of Serrsnofe 'Co uty tor toe
purpooo ol forfeiture pursuant to
Sections 933.701-933 704. Florid*
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by U.S. certified mol. retun recess
rogue Had. to too above named
t&lt; H a
19th day of
December, 2000
John C. Ro m . General Counsel
Florida Ber 3(0717
Bemtooto Co uty ShentTs Otoce
100 Bush Boitevard
Santord. Ftorkto 33773
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OF THE MEETING
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Jartai R Dougherty, CMC
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Pubtih December 27. 2000
V233

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE It hereby gtven.
al on to a dele and ume ksied
below, end ccvttouing bom day to
day unit a* goods are told, wa wM
set al Pubic Auction, to toa highest
ladder tor cash, al toa warohouM of
STOROE USA. located al 490
Ftortde Central Parkway, Longwood
FI. 32790. tha loOowmg goods,
w in s , and m erchand iM lor rant and
otoer charges for which a Sen on
same la cleaned, to we
DATE OF SALE 01/1001
TIME OF SALE: 3 00 PM
Oscar Drscion a 115 Household
Items. Paul Larkin a ISI Household
Hems, DA FaUkenbury I 199 Mrsc
Name, Janve Oman a 229 Household
ns. Brandon Brown a 354
Motorcycle Furniture TV. Nbcfa
Teytor ( 439 Household Hams
ACtotoes. Xebra Randto I 933
Fumauro.
AUCTIONEERS Tampa UqUdalon
A 990 00 cleaning depose w t be
minded tor each uni purchased,
and tofuided anar a* esnunu of toa
un M have been removed
The
above atormeaon it to be pubkahed
e a week lor 3 contecutore
weeks Said aala to ba under end by
valui of toe ttabAea of toe slale.ai
auch cases made and provided
Pubdsh December 20. 27. 3000
V IM
UNCLAIMED VEHICLE
AUCTION
REMOVAL OF THE DESORBED
VEHICLES WAS CONDUCTED IN
COMPLIANCE WITH FS713.79
NOTICE THAT BLITC H S TOWING
WILL BELL SAID VEHICLES AT
PUBLIC AUCTION FOR CASH ON
JANUARY 1ETH A T BOO A M . AT
1471 KA3THER PLACE. SUITE
109. SANFORD
ALL VEHICLES
S O U ) AS IS NO TTTLE GUARAN­
TEED
B U TC H S
TOWINO
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO BIO ON
ANY VEHICLE.
VEHICLES MAY BE VIEWED ONE
HOUR PRIOR TO BALE
1999 CHRYSLER
1C3BH490X0N343934
1(91 SATURN
1Q9ZH54B9MZ112919
Pubtsh December 27. 3000
V22S
NOTICE OF
FUSLIC AUCTION
MOWt It rwrwOy grvwn

Samlnoi* Wrecker Service w6 M l
•I Pubic Aucfion tor Mhraga lor c u h
on aamana 10 nsgnaw Dwaef, in* m i toeing deecrbed vehicles:
Jen. OS, 3001
M Chev 4 Dr
Vln ( 1Y1SK5293WZ444179
(4 Port 3 Dr
Vln i 1Q2AS97H2EL2737M
Jen. ( , 2001
(9 Chav 4 Dr.
Vina 1Q1JO99P0FJ22S199
The auction wM be hekt at 12.00
PM. on tha said dales above Al
Bemtools Wrecker Service 2940 8
Myrtle Ave Santord. FL 32773

M.300O

NO n e t OF A PUBLIC HBARMO
TO CO N SM R TN t ADOPTION
OFANORM NANCSBY
TH SC 7TY OF SANFORD,

Dacambar 10. 2000
NOT1CC O f A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSJOCR THE ADOPTION
OP AN ORDINANCE BY
THE CfTY O f SANFORD.
FLORIDA
Notice it hereby given that a Pubhc
Hearing »iM ba held tn tha
Commiuion Room al Via O y Hal in
tha C ty ol Sanford. Florida, at 7 00
o'docfc PM. on .January 0, 2001 to
consider tha adoption of an ordi­
nance by Iha Dry of Santord. Florida.
un« oI aMch a aa tofowi
ORDINANCE NO. M04
AN ORDINANCE O f THE CfTY O f
SANFORO, FLORIDA. AMENDING
SECTION 2-312, ARTICLE XVIII,
CEMETERY ADVISORY COMMIT­
TE E OF THE CODE OF ORDI­
NANCES OF THE CfTY O f SAN
FORO TO ELIMINATE TERM LIM­
ITS FOR BOARD MEMBERS. PRO­
VIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, CONF U C TS .
CODIFICATION AND
EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy ahal ba avaiabfa al toa
oftte of t e C#y Dark tor al persons
dawmg to aumina Via aama
A l padiaa In Inlaraal and cituena
ahal have an oppartunvy to be heard
at said haanng.
By order of Vie Cfy Comrmacn of
Via Cty of Santord, Monde
PERSONS WITH OiSADILITlES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TIDPATE tN ANY OF THESE PRO
CEE DINGS SHOULD CONTACT
TH E
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330-6626 4« HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: H a par•on dacfdaa to tppaal a dacaaton
made each reaped to any matter oorv
aidarad af the abova meeting or
hearing, ha may naad a varbatvn
record of Via proceedtoga, Vc fuding
record it nof provtdad by Via C ty of
Sanford (FS 2060106)
Jart*&lt; R Dougharty. CMC
Cty Ciarlk
Pubiah Dacarrbar 27. 2000
V234

Nonet of
FICTTTIOU* NAME
Notice fa hereby g»van Vial wa era
angagad in buainaaa al 214 A 210
PALMETO AVE SANFORO FLORI­
DA 32771. Bamnoto County, Ftonda
under tha Ftobboua Name of RON 3
T V t l AND AUTO SERVICE, and
Vwf wa Inland to ray ta r said name
wih Via DMaton of Corporsbona,
Ttla h itie t. Ftortda.* in aocordanca
wflh Vw pnMatona of tha FkMioua
Name Staivtat. lo-Wit Section
065 09. Florida StalUtoa 1991.
RONNIE E. GREEN
Jamai S Pochordo
Pubbah Dacember 27. 2000
V230
NOTICE OF
P U M JC AUCTION
Noftot Mi hereby yvarr McConnal
Tuwmg n4 w i « i Pubac Auction For
Sefvaga tor Cash on demand lo

62 Mercury
1MEBP71A3CK614066
1*17-91

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TIME OP BALE: 4.00P.M.
JUDY FRANK *0. BOAT. CLOTHS.
MOTORBIKE.
LILIBELLE
RODRIGUEZ M S. CRIB. T V , BED
BOXES.
FKM7RINES.
TO YS.
RICHARD 0. CURRY *81. HOUSEM CU) ITEMS. J .MERRITT TRUCK­
ING OR BARTON BYRD (71
TOOLS, TIRE. FURN. CHAPMAN
DEMO OR BARTON BYRD IT*
DOORS,
WINDOWS,
TABLE,
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS.
DAVID
GOODMAN (141, HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
CLOTHES.
HEATHER DALTON *249. FURNI­
TURE.
HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS,
VANESSA MARIE EVANS D M . TV.
VCR.
STEREO.
FURNITURE.
ORGAN, CLOTHS. 75 G A L BAHWATER TANK. MISC.
JAMAL
EDWAROS *2M. 2 COUCHES. 3
BOXES. JAMES HARDING (279.
FURNITURE. JE6SE LEDWELL
292. FURNITURE. HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS. MARGARET MARTINEZ
*3*1. PERSONAL ITEMS. OAVIO
CROSBY (90S, HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS. ANDREW THIMMESCH
*920. HOUSE HOLD ITEMS.
CHARLES PETTEWAY #633. BED.
DESK. BEDROOM ITEMS, CAR
ANO ENG WE PARTS.
Auctioneer.Tampa Uquttator* A

Noftoa la hereby given toal a PibOc
Hearing wta be held In toa
Commseton Room al toe C*y Ha* In
toe C*y of Santord. Florida, al 700
o'clock P M on January 9, 2001 to
conekdsr too ortnpdnn of on ordL
nenoe by toe dry d Sartord, Florida.
Mo af which to a* to»ow»:
AN ORDINANCE OF TH E CfTY OF
SANFORD. FLORKLA REPEALING
ORDINANCE 35*4. ANO REPLACM Q IT WITH THIS ORDINANCE
NO 3909: AMENOINO SUBSEC­
TION (h), REMOVAL OF JUNK
VEHICLES LOCATED ON PRIVATE
PROPERTY. OF SECTION 11-30.
KEEP940 OF JUNK CARS. PARTS
AND DEBRIS W ITH * TH E CfTY
LIMIT 8 OF SANFORO FLORIDA
EXCEPTION. OF THE CfTY COOC
OF THE CITY OF SANFORO. TO
INCLUDE AN ALTERNATE MEANS
OF NOTIONO THE REMOVAL OF
JUNK VEHICLES. PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABfUTY. CONFLICTS. COOIFICAT10N ANO EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy ahal bo avaMOfo al too
dhoe of toa C »y Clark tor a l persona
deeirVig to exanvne toa sama
A l pjibes to rseveer and ouene
ahal have an opportunty to ba heard
at aatd hearing
By oidet of toa C*y Commssion of
toe C«y of Santord, Ftorkto.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
T1CWATE *4 ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON TACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES

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97 Suruki
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1-1991
86 Ford
1FABP20A7FF147699
60 Audi
WAUFBO44XGNO47620
1N6ND10YOOC394733
1*1991
93 Ntoaan
1H4EB32A5 PC793333
*4 Itontla
JHMM39339CCO502IS
94 Vofca
WVWOB0I99EW137B30
Tha Auction w* ba hakl at 13 00 pm
on aald dales shovs McConnev
Towing Discovery ,3*00 Sanlord
Ave. Benton) FL 12773 Prospective
hour prto, n aala. Term, are CASH
OB Certified Funds U cCom ei
Towsig reserve. Vie right to accept
or roiect arty and al BIOS
PUrtah Dacember 37,2000
V23B

V M C LB AUCTION
1. *93 Toyota.
( 3 T 1AE04E 1PC03447S
Auction to ba hakl 01- 194)1 o
10am O 1240 8 . C R 437,
longwood
PutWeh Decenher 37. 3000
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215 Boats A Accessories
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Sanford, Florida

Dale to United Way: Get out
By Den Ping
Edttor

P atrio t Pounding
Lake Brantley swim teams
dominate Seminole Athletic
Conference Championships.

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L aw enforcem ent
; agencies collect
funds fo r local
charities
B y Nick Pfatfauf
Staff Writer

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SA N FO RD -Regardless of
what fund-raising project our
local law enforcement officers
get Involved with, it appears
as though they come out
winners. The results of two
separate efforts have been
announced.
The most recent was last
weekend's "Tip a Cop" event
at the Red Lobster Restaurant
at Seminole Tbwne Center.
Sheriff's volunteers donned
aprons and waited tables at
the restaurant, accepting tips
in a special envelope, In a
fight against juvenile dia­
betes. .
Sheriff's Department
Spokesman Steve Olson has
reported nearly WUXX)
received In the drive. The
money la being sent to the
juvenile Diabetes
Foundation.
Bsrltar this VHL In March,
sheriff's deputies and some
local police officers again
converged at Red Lobster at
the m all This time, the effort
was to obtain money in sup­
port of Spedal Olympics.
The program generated
$1.2 million nationwide, a
new record over previous
drives sponsored by Red
Lobster, which had undertak­
en this project for the past 13
years.
According to final dona­
tion figures just released,
Sanford's efforts came out
ahead of all 16 Red Lobster
locations In the Orlando area.
Sanford law enforcement offi­
cers managed to obtain
$5,128.55 In donations.
Second highest was the Vine
Street store in Kissimmee
with $4,418.97.
Other locations involved
were In Altamonte Springs,
Daytona Beach and Daytona
Beach Shores, Leesburg,
Melbourne, Merrit bland,
Ocala and Orlando. None of
the Orlando stores reached
the $3,000 level.
"We are proud to partner
with law enforcement officers
who work year after year to
raise dollars for Special
Olympics athletes," said Red
Lobster Pn
President Dick
Rivera.

SANFORD — Mayor Larry Dale has
barred the United Way from soliciting con­
tributions from dty employees during
working hours at Sanford City Hall.
Dale said he took the action in response
to the Heart of Florida United Way's deci­
sion to Implement a non-discrimination
policy, a move Dale claims is aimed at the
Boy Scouts of America.
"The United Wsy has decided they
won’t fund the Boy Scouts because they
don’t allow homosexuals to serve as Boy
Scout leaders," Dale said. "As an Eagle

M ayor bars agency from City Hall
after U W ‘pressures’ Boy Scouts
Scout, and someone who has worked as a
professional Scout and remains active in
the Scouting organization, that offends me.
The Supreme Court ruled In June that the
Boy Scouts were protected under the First
Amendment right of association, and now
the United Wsy is trying to overturn that
decision on their own."

Not so, says Brian Quail, president and
CEO of Heart of Florida United Way, the
local chapter o f the national United Wsy
organization.
"The United Way will not dictate who
the leaders are for our agencies,” Quail
said. “The non-discrimination policy dear­
ly says th at"

Quail said his agency's new policy docs
conflict with a national Boy Scout policy
that says youth members of the Boy Scouts
would be kicked out if they announced
they were homosexual.
‘That's were the rub is,” Quail said.
He pointed out that no agencies would
be affected under this year's United Way
fund-raising campaign, and the policy
wouldn't be implemented until next year's
campaign.
"After the current campaign is over,
we're going to be discussing the non-dis­
crimination policy with our agencies,"
S e e U n ite d W ay, P a g e BA

26th Annual Golden Age Games

Pedal Powered Peterson
89-year-old
gradma loves
the cycling
events

By Joa DeSantis
Staff Writer

reserves, a bone of contention
with his challenger Van Hooven,
but said there is a rationale
behind that figure.
"In the early 1990's we had a
dty administrator who was slow
to a d and some board members
who derailed our paving and
sewer line projects In favor of
targeted residential develop­
m en t" Lovestrand said. "This
board has gotten our Infrastruc­
ture program back on track and
we have managed to change
what once was a 100 percent

SANFORD — With the issue
to be dedded by Florida voters
in less than a week, Seminole
County Commiaslonere have
joined a number of other
Florida counties In formally
opposing a high speed rail ini­
tiative that will appear on the
Nov. 7 ballot.
By a unanimous 5-0 vote, the
board has adopted a formal res­
olution in opposition to the pro­
posed Constitutional
Amendment on a statewide
highspeed
rail system.
“Th a state
The amend­
ment would
U n to
require the
fM O UfO M tO
Legislature,
Cabinet, and
Governor to
proceed with
tionlssuss
the develop­
width*
ment o f a
monorail,
fixed guidewav or mag­
might baan
netic levita­
tion rail syap te o fffo r
tem capable
of speeds in
rail In our
excess o f 120
miles per
future, we
hour, linking
have more
the five
pressing
largest urban
areas of the
state.
Ja m e s M arino
Construction
of the isystem
Seminole
would begin
Deputy
In November
of 2003.
Cou"ty
T h e state
Manager
has only
finite resources to deal with
transportation issues and the
board feels while there might
be an appropriate place for
high speed rail In our future,
we have more pressing needs,"
said Deputy County Manag
sger
James Marmo.
Marino said the board’s
opposition to the proposed
amendment derives from the
ti

S e t L o n g w o o d , P e g s BA

S e c R a il, P a g e B A

Managing EdKor
SANFORD — When MariHenri Peterson was 71, she
dedded to enter her first bicyde
race.
______________
Eighteen
years later the
89-year-old
from
City has a I
full of madals,
-an d she
earned anoth­
er on Monday
M a r l- H a n r l
Patarson congratulatas har
•on Jbn after hi*
bicycle raoe.

during the
dty's annual
G «d«nA ge
Gamaa.
According
to Peterson,
she chose the cycling event on a
whim while the waa consider­
ing what to compete in during
the Games.
"My husband waa looking at
the long list of things to do, and
he saw the bicyde events,"
Peterson said. "I didn't even
have a bike. But, I dedded to do

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Corky Bbertaon, 66. of Crystal River competes In the 10K bicycle race during Monday* ac*on at tfw Golden
Age Oamaa In downtown 8anford. Efeertaon finished the course In 18 minutes and 26 aaoonde, good enough
for second piaoe. The games In 8anfonl through Saturday.
i t and I've kept doing It since.*
During her almost two

the state level this year; but she
, isn't sure she will compete.
Peterson is currently over­
coming one of her biggest
Peterson— known as
obstacles. TWo years ago, she
Petersen" to her friends and
family — has been to six nation­ was diagnosed with ovarian
al Golden Age Games after fincancer. She is now on the road
to recovery, and she has no
■Intention of letting the disease
stop her.
again qualified to parddpate at

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"M
so good," she said. "And, 1 am
fighting it. I wouldn't be here
today U I weren't fighting i t "
Peterson's abo got a large
cheering section pushing her to
success. Her son and daughterin-law, Jim and Barb Peterson
S e t P e te r s o n P a g e BA

Longwood incumbents ask voters to rely on experience
Staff Writer
LONGWOOD — Pointing to
fiscal soundness and an infra­
structure program that is back on
track after being side-railed for a
number of yean, Longwood
incumbents Paul Lovestrand in
District 5 and Steve Miller in
District 3 seek reeketion Nov. 7.
Lovestrand, who also serves
as the city's mayor; Is being chal­
lenged for a second time by
Longwood businessman Q alg
VanHooven, while political
newcomer George McKenzie is

County
opposes
high-speed
rail project

seeking Miller's seat
The incumbents, who often
vote along similar lines are both,
touting a new-found spirit of
board cooperation ana dividends
paying off from y ean of austeri­
ty
"There is cohesion in the com­
mission now and never a raised
voice at a meeting," commented
Lovestrand. "We listen to the
people who have good concerns
and the voices of a handful of
gadflies have aeem to gone
away."
.
Often the center of contentious
and heated arguments, last

i appeared
to bring a greater sense ot matu­
rity ana dvility to Longwood
dty commission gatherings.
lovestrand said he enjoys pol­
itics and feels he can contribute
to the dty now and in the future.
With a background In finan­
cial management the incumbent
said he feels he is more qualified
to serve on the board and more
familiar with budgets than his
challenger.
Lovestrand acknowledges the
dty has some $15 million In

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Sanford FPL Plant repowering

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Staff Writer

Debra Nelson - Seminole
County judge

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At the present time, as
motorists will attest, there is a
great deal of work, and delay,
involved In driving between the
iver iand I
S t Johns River
'.The
congestion is being caused by
DOT and FPL work at the same
time.
Even though the Florida
Power and lig h t Company's
power p u n t is located In
DeBary, it is considered the
"Sanford P la n t" In addition to
the roadwork, the FPL construc­
tion activities for the repower­
ing are underway. Authorities
assure us efforts underway to
ensure minimum negative
Impact on traffic and n«
Theplant, on the north
the St. Johns River and west of

U S . Highway 17-92 has been In
scheduling the work between
operation since 1927.
midnight and 6 a.m., Including
"We've hired off-duty police
the arrival of 95 trucks of con­
officers to monitor the flow of
crete."
traffic in front of the plant on
Another challenge for the
17-92" said
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ plant according
Roxane
“W # B lin d o u r
.to Kennedy
Kennedy,
been to coordi­
c o n tra c to rs to
Sanford plant
nate its con­
manager. "In
s c h a d u la m a n y o f t h e ir struction activ­
addition, we
ities with the
la r g e r d e liv e r ie s a t
asked our con­
State
tractors to
Department of
n ig h t a t d u r i n g
schedule many
Transportation
o f f -p e a k tra ffic h o u r s .” L X J l is
of their larger
deliveries at
Installing
night and dur­
underground
Roxane Kennedy
ing off-peak
utilities and
Sanford F P L Plant M anager
traffic hours."
widening a
"For exam­
section of 17-92
ple," she continued, "w e've
at the same time the plant is
recently completed a foundation undergoing its repowering to
pour involving more than 995
S e e P la n t, P a g e 10A
cubic yards of concrete by

Hot load

HaraM photo by Tommy Vincent

Jamas Bennett was hauling consturctxxi debris whan a lira began In the
back of his dump truck as he traveled along SR 415. Bennett dumped tha
load to prevent damage to his buck and units from tha Sanford Fire
Department responded to the blaze. Firefighters ware able to extinguish
tht Bra In a matter of minute*. Damage from tha Are was minimal.

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Wednesday. NovemlxT t. 2000

T he SEMINOLE HERAIJ)

S em in o le S um m ary
A G LA N C E A RO U N D O U R C O U N T Y

Being old is not age
— it’s how you act
This morning, I was planning to participate in
the Golden Age Games in Sanford. I was entered
in tire Canoe - Sprint race at Like Carola.
Unfortunately, I am unable to do so at my doc­
tor's suggestion. I will miss it.
I'll never forget the List time I was in the race. I
was paddling alone, and suddenly, just as I was
about to make the big left turn at the far end of
the course, a gust of wind coming from Lake
Monroe caught me. It threw me completely off
course and rather than turning left, I found myself
heading right fThat's to the starboard to you sea­
faring folks).
.............. ....................
A sa result of this distrac­
tion from my planned
course, I ended up coming
in second and received a sil­
ver medal for my efforts.
OK, I'll admit it The reason
1 got a second place medal is
because there was only one
other man of my age group
entered in the race.
Naturally, he finished first
and took home the gold.
Was I bitter? N o.l
thought there is always next
Nick
year, and today — I find 1
must look even further to
• • • • • • •
the 2001 games.
1 was really looking for­
ward to getting into one of those canoes supplied
by Katie's Landing, and sec what I can do. People
who know how to paddle a canoe are supposed
to do it by paddling only on one side in such an
angle as to keep the craft heading in one direction.
I don't know how to do this although I've certain­
ly tried. I'll have to paddle rigid, left, right left,
etc
But seriously, for anyone over the age of 50,
Sanford's Golden Age Games are a delight, to
participate in, barring difficulties with health or
oilier factors. They are also activities to watch.
Many fol cs can tell stories of what they saw at,
perhaps, he talent show. This year it will be
Thursday, Nov. 2 at 7 p.m. at the Civic Center.
These are not professionals, but they are people
who have talent and the results are often astound­
ing as well as humorous.
You may believe that because you are on-inyears, you have no business competing in sport­
ing or fun events. WRONG! The honorary chair­
man is a heart-transplant recipient, yet she will be
entered in several events.
For otliers, lake bowling for example. You may
have bowled for jxurs and enjoyed it. Now you
say you can't. Unless there are health reasons, you
probably can. After all — you would be going up
against others of your same age who may have
also felt they couldn't before they tried it
Naturally, luck also plays a part in who wins, and
you have just as much chance of being lucky than
the next person.
In golfing, perhaps you no longer;
r are health
hy rnot enter ' L
enough to handle 18 Holes. But why
long drive competition?
Even those with health problems will find
events in which to participate. Dominoes for
example; Hobby and Photo competition. Pinochle,
Contract or Duplicate Bridge, plus many others.
The late George Bums, who lived to be over
100, once said that, regardless of one's age, if you
act like you're old, you ARE old. Become
involved In this year's Golden Age Games. It'll
make you feel young again.

Getting ready to drive

O ut &amp; A bout

SAT
The Ladies o f the Fleet
Reserve Association will be
holding a yard/craft/bake
sale at the Fleet Home, locat­
ed on West State Road 46, on
Nov. 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Donations are welcome.
Hambuigers and hot-dogs
will be served. For more
information, call 407-3301706.
The Lake Mary Woman's
Club will hold the 13th annu­
al Italian Fest and Holiday
Craft Sale Saturday, Nov. 4,
from 4 until 7 p.m., at Lake
Mary Community Building,
260 N. Country Club R oaaln
Lake Mary. Donations, Adults
$5, Children $3. Proceeds will
benefit the Seminole
Community College
Scholarship Fund.
For additional information
£hone Margaret at 407-323-

P fe ifa u f

Puree snatching arrests
The Seminole County
Sheriff's office has now identi­
fied the three persons arrested
in connection with several purse
snatching in Central Florida last
week.
According to an incident
report, puree snatching occurred
at the Publix on SR-46, west of
Sanford, Lake Mary Center, and
in the Orlando area. In most of
the incidents, the snatchings
occurred when a vehicle drove
past a woman in the parking lot,
and someone reached out or the
window and grabbed her purse.
Arrested were Justin Robert
Hall, 19, Christy Dorothia
Barnes, 16, and Chance Wayne
Henderson, 30. All three have
been charged with robbery.
Home Invasion
A home invasion was report­
ed in the late hours of Thursday,
Oct. 26 in the 100 block of

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Leroy Nopper and Sam Greens talk to Ron! Mott, Sanford Recreation Department supervisor at the Senior Center, during a break
alter the ninth hole at Mayfair Country Club. The two men were participating in the Qotdon Age Games Monday.

W e’re getting too com fortable
Every generation gets a little
wlmpier than the one before it. Our
ancestors lived in wooden shacks
without running water or ..............
electricity. We have cen­
tral heat, central air, cen­
tral vac, central casting,
humidifiers, dehumidi­
fiers, carbon filters, ozone
detectors, smoke detec­
tors, chest protectors,
bomb deflectors and
house inspectors. We can
push one bu tton in our

So when you see a guy decked
D RESSIN G FO R TROUBLE
out in extra-casual wear, he's
I sometimes take abuse for my
dressed for battle. And when you
........... wardrobe. I tend to be on
see a guy in an expensive suit, he
the low side of casual.
may have money, out if you have
Tattered jeans and a flan­
an emergency, he'll be grabbing his
nel shirt is my uniform of
cell phone and calling somebody
choice. It's not an uncon­
like me.
scious choice. I'm very
aware o f why I dress like
FIVE Q U ESTIO N S
that.
THAT SCARE M A R RIED MEN
First o f all, I think it
— Did you do what you
sends out a good message. promised to do?
That I'm not using my. I
— Where did the apple pie go?
hou se and another in our
clothes to mnlce you think - ■ •— D o you rem em ber w hat today
car, and as Jong as wc
I ’m rich or important. I'm
Is?
have an attached garage,
important to me, and
•— What size pants are you wear­
w e will never leave an
while I'm happy to have
ing these days?
atmosphere o f constant
^
. . .
you Join me fntitat, It's
— Have you got big plans for
temperature, humidity,
“ “ “ “ “ “ “ your call.
later?
oxygen content and clarity.
It also sends a message to single
It makes for an easy, comfortable
women that I’m out of bounds. If 1
Quote o f the Day: “When you're
life, but over time Mother Nature
dress this shabby while I'm look­
son finally leaves home, you'll find
will devolve us to the point where
ing, can you Imagine how bad it
there's now plenty of hot water, but
we can’t handle any change in our
would get after she gets to know
you're the one w ho's in It."
environment. Sure it might be nice
me. (My wife has never totally
■ — Red Green
to never shiver or sweat but not If it bought this argument.)
R ed G reen U th e etar o f "T h e R ed G reen
means that every time you open the
But the main reason I dress this
S h o w ,' a television eerie* keen i a th e U .S.
fridge or oven door, you have a
way is because I think you have to
on r » S and In C an ad a on th e C S C
massive cardiac Infarction.
be ready for anything. A leaky pipe,
N etw ork, end the au thor o f "T h e R ed
So don't try so hard to make it so
a lawnmower that w on't start or a
G reen B o o k ' and 'R e d G re e n T a lk * C a n t A
Love S to ry .'
easy. Human beings survive a lot
car that needs a push. When there's
better when they have something to an emergency, I can just jump right
C 2000, Nrwipaper Enterprise Attn.
in. I don't need to find a phone
fight against. That's why married
people live longer.
booth to change in.

Midway Drive In Altamonte
Springs. Two men and a woman
were said to be in the house
working on a local company
payroll when there was a knock
on the door. Two black males
reportedly entered the room,
one with a handgun, and
demanded the money. One
struck one of the residents in the
head several times, disabled the
telephone and after ordering the
three to the ground, fled with an
estimated $14,000. Some of the
money was found strewn on the
ground outside the home.
After the two had left the res­
idence, two shots were heard
followed by a vehicle being dri­
ven off. Neighbors also heard
the shots and the vehicle.
The two were described as
being in their 20's, approximate­
ly six feet tall, 180 pounds and
dressed in all black. One was
wearing a plain black baseball
cap and had gold teeth over his
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front upper teeth. The vehicle
was described as a large fourdoor, possibly a 1980's car,
cream in color.
Both of the men in the house
were reportedly injured in the
robbery and were treated at the
scene by Seminole County Fire
and Rescue personnel.
Under arrest
Samuel Butler, 25, of Sanford,
shot during an armed robbery
of an Altamonte Springs conve­
nience store is now out of the

hospital and in jail. Butler was
booked into the jail Saturday.
He had been undergoing treat­
ment at Orlando Regional
Medical Center since O c t 21,
the day the owner of the E-Z
Way convenience store shot him
during a robbery.
Alarick Whitted, 29, said to
be Butler's accomplice, was
arrested the day of the robbery.
Both Butler ana Whitted are
being held under no bond.
Fraud
Two men were arrested by
Sanford police Sunday. Officers
said neither would give their
proper identity and were arrest­
ed as John Doe I and II.
Acconiing to the arrest report,
they had gone to an auto dealer­
ship in the 3400 block of
Orlando Drive and attempted to
purchase a new vehicle. Their
identification however proved
false. Police contacted a person

in Winter Park, said to be a rela­
tive of the two, and were told
the two were using identifica­
tion from deceased relatives.
They also found the pair was
wanted in Ohio for using the
same scheme to bilk others out
of possibly as much as $150,000.
The pair were each charged
with falsely obtaining a vehicle
with false representation, and
uttering a false instrument.
Charges are also pending in the
State of Ohio.
Traffic stops
Tracy Capehart, 32, of Oliver
Avenue, Sanford, waa stopped
for improper equipment at W.
13 th Street Monday. An officer
said he saw her throw an object
to the ground. The object was
said to be a paper bag with a
narcotics pipe. She was charged
with possession of narcotics
equipment.

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Sem lnol* Spokes o f
Welcome Wagon Club will
hold its monthly luncheon •
meeting at the Maiaon U I
Jardin .restaurant tn "
Altamonte Springs on
Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 11:30
a.m. The program will be a
-Decorating for the
Holidays" presentation by
Robb and Stucky. For reser­
vations o f information call
Chris at 407-333-1276 or
Marjorie at 407-880-8758.
Newcomers especially wel­
come.

SUN
Altamonte Springs
Leisure Services presents
Altamonte Sw ings, an
evening o f dancing with the
Altamonte Jazz Ensemble,
directed by Mike Arena,
Sunday, Nov. 12, from 7 until
10 p.m. The event will be
held at Orlando North HUton
Hotel, 350 S. North Lake
Blvd., Altamonte Springs.
Music will be in the style of
Duke Ellington, Count Basie,
Glenn Miller, Stan Kenton,
Buddy Rich and more.
Featured vocalist will be
Linda Cole.
Donation at the door is $5.
For additional information,
phone 407-322-7528.
The Women o f Hospice
are looking for crafters to
participate in this year's
annual Donnelly House
Christmas Boutique to be
held Nov. 15 to Nov. 18 at the
historic Donnelly House in
downtown Mount Dora.
Crafters interested in sell­
ing their work at this event
are asked to contact Brenda
Buah at (352) 383-0112.

We welcome and encourage your letters and comments. All
letters must have name, address an d phone number to be
published.

■ConipoaiJ 4 Praprata

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Charyl Smrth

Accept Pregnancy Center
in Longwood, will hold a
-W alk for Life’ fundraiser
Saturday, Nov. 4, beginning at
8 a.m. Trie walk w illb e held
at Lake Lily in Maitland.
Money raised from the event
will enable the center to assist
women In crisis pregnancies.
Youth groups are encouraged
to attend. Groups or individ­
uals may also raise funds by
walking In their own commu­
nity.
For additional Information
or pledge packets, phone the
center at 407-339-1544.

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Obituaries
NELLIE G RA CE AN DER­
SON
Nellie Grace Anderson, 77,
Franklin Street, Oviedo, died
Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2000. She
was bom in Thomasville, Ga.
She was an agricultural work­
er and a member of Antioch
Primitive Baptist Church.
Survivors include husband,
John A.; son, Jam es L. Golden,
Sr., Winter Park; grandson,
Jam es L. Golden, II, Winter
Park; great-grandson, Jared L.
Golden, Sanford.
G olden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
D O RO TH Y L. BOG UE
Dorothy L. Bogue, 75,
Fishhawk Road, Deltona, died
Sunday, Oct, 29,2 0 0 0 at
Florida Hospital, Fish
Memorial, Orange City. Bom
in Harrcls, N.C., she moved to
Central Florida from Hedly,
Tex., in 1994. She was a
switchboard operator and a
Methodist.
Survivors include daughter,
Kay Jenson, Sanford; brother.
Bill Bland, Richmond, Va.; sis­
ters, Alctha Thompson,
Deltona, Lois Brice, Wallace,
N.C.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge o f arrange­
ments.
MATHA HELEN BO W ER S
Martha Helen Bowers, 64,
Battle Street, Oviedo, died
Tuesday, Oct. 24,2000. Bom in
M adison, FI., she moved to
Central Florida in 1954. She
was a homemaker and a
Baptist.
Survivors include husband,
Marion, Oviedo; mother, Ethel
Graham Lott, Oviedo; sons,
David Lott, Darrell Bowers,
both o f Oviedo; Daniel Lott,
Craig Bowers, both of
O rla n d o ;, daughter, Sandra
Reid, Batavia, III.; brother,

Home, in charge of arrange­
ments.

Tommy Lott, Orlando; 10
grandchildren; four great­
grandchildren.
G olden's Funeral Home,
Inc., Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.

LOU CHARLES
H A RO LD SR .
Lou Charles Harold, Sr., 75,
Cypress Avenue, Sanford,
died Monday, Oct. 30, 2000 at
James A. Haley Veteran
Hospital, Tampa. He was bom
Sept. 4, 1925 in Sanford. He
was a retired U S . Army
Sergeant, and a member of St.
Paul M.B. Church.
Survivors include wife,
Emma Hill Harold, Sanford;
sons/ Dr. Lou Charles Harold,
Jr., Orlando, Robert Hill,
Christopher Hill and Terrence
Hill, all of Sanford; daughter,
Jocelyn Harold Green,
Orlando; brothers, Oliver
Harrold, Sanford, Phillip
Harold, Detroit, M ich.; sister,
Addle Elder, Detroit; six
grandchildren.
W ilson-Eichclberger
Mortuary, Inc., Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.

RICH A RD CABALLERO , SR .
Richard Caballero, Sr., 72,
Turtle Creek Drive, Oviedo,
died Monday, Oct. 30, 2000 at
his residence. Bom Feb. 7,
1928 In Rio Peras, Puerto Rico,
he moved to Central Florida
in 1990. He was a retired lab
technician and a Catholic.
Survivors include wife.
Coral; sons, Richard Jr. and
Ismael, both of Brooklyn, N.Y.;
daughter, Tcresita Valentin,
Oviwlo; brother, Frank, Rio
Peras, Puerto Rico; seven
grandchldren.
Banficld Funeral Home,
Inter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
ESTERA1DA M ARTIN EZ
COLLAD O
Esteraida M artinez Collado,
65, died Friday, Oct. 27, 2000
at Florida Hospital South.
Bom April 12, 1935 in Lajas,
Puerto Rico, she moved to
Central Florida from
Brooklyn, N.Y. in 1994. She
was employed in food service
for Alpha Flight Service,
Sanford. She was a member of
Mana Forever Church,
Sanford.
Survivors include sons,
Angel A. Ramos, New York,
N .Y , Carlos Ramos, Brooklyn,
N.Y., Ruben Ramos, Puerto
Rico; daughters, Betsy I.
Ramos, Sanford, Gloria
Ramos, Myra V., and Minna
E., all of Puerto Rico; brothers,
Calin M artinez, New York
City, Pedro M artinez, Puerto
Rico, Re* naldo Martinez,
Tampa; sister, Gloria M artinez,
Tampa; 25 grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren.
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1 ,1 9 3 7 in Sanford. She was a
homemaker and a member of
Morning Glory M.B. Church.
Survivors include sons,
Issac Knight and Lendrd
Knight, both of Rochester,
N.Y., Brian Knight, Sanford,
Darrell Knight, Nashville,
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a keyboard complex installer.
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Congregational Church of
W inter Park, and the
American Theatre Organist
Society.
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Wood, Cal., and Linda Baum,
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W h o ’s best for
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Lovestrand, Miller best
choices for City Commission
Voters in Longwood will decide Nov. 7 w hether they are sat­
isfied with the status quo from two o f their city commissioners,
or seek a change in D istricts 5 and 3. A year ago political new ­
comer Butch Bundy unseated incumbent Anna M arie Vacca in
District 4, while John Maingot unseated incum bent Rusty Miles
in District 1. The result has been a more mature, more civil
approach to getting the city 's business done. Such has not
always been the case In Longwood. Incumbents Paul
Lovestrand in District 5 and Steve M ilter in District 3 are ask­
ing voters for another term over respective challengers Craig
Van Hooven and George McKenzie.
Make no m istake, there have been ugly moments at city com ­
mission meetings in the past 36 months. Lovestrand and Miller
are partially responsible for their fair share o f provocation, but
that blame must equally be shared by the incessant buzzing of
a small band of gadflies who leave us w ondering if they would
ever be satisfied regardless of what actions the board takes.
Lovestrand, a financial advisor, investment and real estate
broker, also serves as the city 's mavor. He is being challenged
for the second time by Longwood businessman Craig Van
Hooven. Little love is lost between the two.
Van Hooven contends the city has amassed large budget sur­
pluses because capital projects have been ignored and post­
poned. Lovestrand contends changes in the composition o f the
city commission between 1990 and 1997 and the ouster of for­
mer city adm inistrator Sheldon Sm ith led to delays and footdragging on road paving and sew er infrastructure programs.
Lovestrand cites his experience w ith finances and budgets
which he says enables him to be a better fiscal watchdog for
the city and takes pride in the fact Longwood has no municipal
debt.
Van Hooven feels more attention should be paid to funding
of parks and recreation programs for city residents.
The incumbent sees more tax dollars from developed com ­
mercial corridors and larger commercial utility fees as the
means to hold down and reduce ad valorum taxes for resi­
dents. Van Hooven says the city has too many self-storage facil­
ities and billboards.
If Van Hooven has one genuine shortcoming, it is his lack of
experience In the complex arena o f running a city. If
Lovestrand has one genuine shortcoming it is his often open
disdain for the media and lack of public relations skills in
finessing his agenda.
Lovestrand has a demonstrated track record o f service to the
citizena-of Longwood, His lack o f tact in the past has led to
more lhAn’ a few contentious and loud commission meetings.
But is it fair to kill the m essenger because o f the m essage?
W hlla(Van Hooven appears to honestly want to serve (he
city, indicative o f his active role in churcn, school, and'civic
organizations, at this juncture It is our opinion that he has
mounted no compelling reason for a change.
The Sem inole Herald's recommendation In District 5 is
incumbent Paul Lovestrand.
The choice in the District 3 race betw een Incumbent Miller
and challenger M cKenzie is similar.
M iller likewise has attempted to spearhead action on capital
improvement projects and infrastructure. He often votes in
tandem with Lovestrand but on occasion the two have gone
their separate ways. M iller's vision is for slow, incremental
rowth in the city while maintaining a healthy tax base that
olds or reduces current m illage rates for property owners.
Earlier this year M iller drew heat from some o f Longwood's
small cadre of constant critics when he proposed a step pay
plan for the city’s police departm ent; a move many thought
usurped city adm inistrator John D rago’s responsibility. M iller
said he did so in an attempt to slow down attrition in the
departm ent he links to higher salaries at larger police agencies.
The incumbent has high praise for the city adm inistrator and
admits his methodology should have been rethought.
M cKenzie, a Longwood resident for just three years, is lik­
able, w ell-spoken, and seems genuine in his desire to assume
the mantle of public servant. O ur feeling is that he is still
somewhat Inexperienced in the various funding mechanisms
and "attainable” revenue streams to finance city operations.
We would encourage him to cultivate his interest in Longwood
by serving on any num ber of volunteer boards to perhaps gain
a deeper insight Into overall city operations prior to seeking a
board seat.
The Seminole Herald'* recommendation in District 3 is for
incumbent Miller.

Berry’s World

Local Sierra
Club endorses
Van Gaale
l b the editor:
Andrew Van Gaale is the most
aualified environmental candi­
date for Seminole County
Commission seat one. He
believes local government Is
making mistakes by allowing
leapfrog growth into, our rural
areas instead of directing it back
into urban centers and renovat­
ing our cities to make them liv­
able and community orientated.
He opposes Gov. Jeb Bush's pro­
posal to reduce state control over
growth management.
Van Gaale reels the current
land use and environmental reg­
ulations are not adequate in pro­
tecting the Wckiva and
EcomoJockha tehee areas. Mr,
Van Gaale is an advocate for Un­
people. He can be found at
many county commission or
land use meeting, where he lis­
tens to those who give public
Input. We need him to help
change the political make-up of
the Seminole County
Commission in favor of stronger
environmental protection of the
few remaining natural resources.
It Is for these reasons that the
Siena Club Central Florida
Group has endorsed Andrew
Van Gaale for District One,
Seminole County Commissioner.
Sierra's choice is based by his
answers to our endorsement

Cannon plans to
vote for Adams
and Van Gaale
To the editor:
Three years ago one of our
county commissioners traveled
to the Netherlands at taxpayer
expense. Supposedly the purof the trip was to promote
ness and jobs for Seminole
County. Here are a few ques­
tions about the trip: Was the
trip necessary? When will we
see the results? Who will ben­

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questionnaire and personal
interview on issues surrounding
growth, transportation, and
preservation of our natural
resources. We believe he is the
best choice as representation for
the voice of the people in
Seminole County.
Susan Kaiiys-Courech
Political Endorsement
Committee
S ien a Club
Central Florida Group

Daniel writes
about county’s
best kept secret
l b the editor:
A push by Seminole County
to pass a $25 million tax referen­
dum to expand natural lands
and connecting trails reminds
me of the best kept secret in the
county. In 1969, Parks and
Recreation was under the
Environmental Services
Division and under the depart­
ment, one of the nicest parcels
of land in oil of Florida was
purchased. 4,000 acres, miles of
which front the St. Johns River,
was purchased from the
Cameron tt Thrasher families at
a cost of $4,603,500.500 acres
were set aside for the landfill
and the police firing range, and
3,500 acres wen? to be used for
public recreation. Consultants
were hired to recommend a
recreation plan and the parcels
were identified on the county's

efit? Why did Seminole
County seek business with a
country where prostitution and
nude beaches are legal?
Why not conduct business
with a country more com pati­
ble to our values?
The commissioner had
received a travel advance
which Included $50 per day for
food.
Not bad: Substitute teachers
were paid $50 a day to work
with our children. The d erk
docked $1081 from his pay,
stating he did not have receipts
for food. The commissioner
sued the county to collect the

land use maps. In 1990, the
Natural Lands Referendum was
passed, indicating the voters
wanted to preserve and have
access to natural lands. Since
that time, and as late as August
of this year, the county has been
purchasing lands as they
became available.
Meanwhile, in 1994, Daryl
McLain convinced enough of
the county commissioners it
would be beneficial to lease
some of Cameron/Thrasher
tract to a private interest, and
came up with a plan to lease
2,000 acres of the
Cameron/Thrasher Property to
his friend, Lany Dale, operated
under a corporate name of The
Seminole County Wildlife
Association, (now known as the
Boars Nest Hunt Club). Another
party, who had offered the
county money, and who's bid

from reds or greens to a light
gray, or is deleted. The consul­
tant's report is no longer avail­
able. Management o f the land
has switched from
Environmental Services to
Administrative Services, pri­
marily a paper pushing depart­
ment; unable to monitor compli­
ance with terms of the lease.
The terms o f the lease, from my
personal observation, ate not
being adhered to.
Before the citizens of
Seminole County approve
another multi-million dollar
bond issue, there needs to be
accountability, audita must
occur, and proper land manage­
ment for all of the lands pur­
chased for recreational lands,
natural lands and trail lands,
must be under the same depart­
ment. Any terms of leased coun­
ty land must be adhered to, par-

tised terms of a lease, was not
even considered. The lease as it
ended up, consisted o f a land ’
swap Involving primarily sub­
merged lands, and has a dura­
tion of 20 years (10 more than
the advertised duration of pro­
posed lease). 1,500 additional
acres were included In the lease
because, Commission Chairman
Carlton Henley told me, "there
was no useful public purpose
for those lands." Since that time
there is a dedicated effort by
county government to make all
reference, to the most beautiful
piece of land in Seminole
County, disappear.
On land use maps, it has one

mont or htiqijing plans. 1 suggest
(hat a n on-rvvocnble deed
restriction be placed on every
piece o f land purchased under
these programs, which will pro­
tect the public Interest. I suggest
the lease on the
Cameron/Thrasher tracts be
revoked for non-compliance, or
at the very least, purchased back
in the public interest. The next
time you vote for a Commission
Candidate, ask them how often
they have been to "The Boars
Nest” and perhaps remind them
about the "Sunshine Law".
W illiam R. (Bill) Daniel
Oviedo

$1081.
Some people wanted to
reduce the clerk's authority
and let the commission decide.
The clerk has spent more than
$17,000 o f taxpayer money to
defend the county against this
law suit
Why did the commissioner
who earns more than $65,000
per year for part time work
continue the lawsuit? Why not
soak it up and help pay for his
own meals? A former commis­
sioner returned part o f his pay
to the county in the form of
scholarships.
Seminole County is fortu­

nate to have Marine Morse as
Clerk of Court. She did what
she thought was lawful and
correct in this instance.
Fellow republicans, I am not
happy with the performance of
two of our commissioners.
They worked hard to promote
special Interest and further
n agenda
agem at the
lelr own
(
expense o f the county.
This
resulted in losing our freedom
to choose.
I plan to vote for Mr. Adams
and Mr. Van Gaale. Please join
me.
Archie Cannon
Lake Mary

was consistent w ith llw adver­

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The campaign Head­
quarters fo r both Bush
and G ore h art been
working orertim e to get
their tandidetet mon­
tage to the people.
Between now and Nov.
7 the airw avet wiU be
flood ed with political
ads 24 hours a day.
ftrgtadlesi o f the TV
f bonnet or radio sta­
tion, it won't take long
before Bush or d on 't
name flashes across
the tenets or run o ff
the ending to your
favorite w ag. So our
question today is, " Are
you tick o f a ll the polit­
ica l advertisements on
the TV and radio?"

I love It. at long u
they are toying good
thing* about the porton
I'm voting lor and bod
tilings about the poison
I'm not voting tor.
Pete Long,
S an lord

I donl rsally watch
TV very much to l (tat­
ty couldn't aay. Phi*, I
never listen to tht radio
— except to woke me
up tn tht morning.
Robert Uualevt,
S an lord

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became toy Or* trying
too herd, * tokee up too
much air Imo. Most peo­
ple have their minds
mode ip without al the
advertising al day every
(toy. And no, became
tome people need to
hear the toeuee.
Homey 81mmone.

OmngeOly

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Book Fsir
Lake Mary Elementary
School will host a Scholastic
Book Fair Nov. 2 through 10 in
the school’s media center, 132
&amp; Country Club Rood, Lake
Mary. The fair will be open
during normal school hours
and will Indude one night of
evening hours. On Nov. 7,
families con shop from 6 to 9
pan. Proceeds from the fair ore
used to purchase books for the
Media Center. For more infor­
mation, call Lake Mary
Elementary at 407-330-5650.
Young Artists Wanted
The Arts Alive in Seminole
committee is seeking students
and staff in Seminole County
schools who have visual or
performing talent for an audi­
tion to be presented in the Arts
Alive in Seminole exhibit at
the Orlando Museum of Art
on Nov. 28.
Auditions will be held
Wednesday, Nov. 1 and
Thursday, Nov. 2 fo n t 4 until
9
at Lake Mary High
Any staff or student who is
interested should phone 407320-01B1.
High School Whodunit
The Lyman High School
Drams Department will pre­
sent Eileen Moushey's awardwinning murder mystery,
“The Grrat High School
Whodunit* for one perfor­
mance, Nov. 2 at die Lyman
Media Canter 865 South CR427 In Langwood. The perfdrmance includes audience
involvement and a dinner
catered by Appleton's Cafe.
The event starts at 6 p m .
Tickets are $10 and will go
an sale O ct 26. They will s£ k &gt;
be available at thsaocc.
Tickets ora not reserved and
seating will be limited to 126
i phone 40732092329 Between 7 a m and
3 p m weekdays.
ff Homecoming
Oviedo High School wSi
h o ld i t . H o m e c o m in g

Frativttiss during the week of
Nov. 6 -1 1 , The parade will
begin at 5 p m on Nov. 9 on
South Lake J cm is ) Avenue,
ctoos CR-426 and continue o r
K irg Street to the High School
Everyone is encouraged to
attend and participate.
Lymlight Production o f
Lyman High School’s
Lymlisht Productions will pre­
sent Neil Simon's comedy,
'Rum ors* for three perfor­
mances, Nov. 9,10, and 11. All
shows start at 7:30 p m in the
Lyman High School
Auditorium. Tickets are $5 in
advance and $6 at the door.
Advance ticket sales begin
Nov. 1. All seats sue reserved.
The box office opens 30 min­
utes prior to the show. Far
information call Michelle
Backet at 407-320-2329.
Seminole Community
College Adult Learning
Institute is offering a two-day
cultural tour Friday and
Saturday, Nov. 17 and 18. The
trip indudes a guided tour of
Discovery Gardena in Tkvares,
the Appleton Museum in
Ocala and foe Ham Museum
in Catnesvllle. Also, the home
of Marjorie lQnnan Rowtings
in Cross Crack.
Cast ofthe trip is $175
which includes transportation,
hotel accommodations (double
occupancy), breakfast and
lunch.
For reservations or informa­
tion phone Scott Tkny at 4072604674.
Aria Alive Show
The Foundation for
Seminole County Public
Schools will hold the fourth
annual Arts Alive in Seminole,
Tliesday, Nov. 28 at the
Orlando Museum of A rt The
event will showcase die talent
of the students and staff in
Seminole County schools.
Many of the artists have won
state or national aodoim and
haw appeared professionally.
Displays wtlf include visual
arts such as paintings, draw­
ings, photography and sculp­
ture.
For additional information
phone 407-320-0176.

C P e n n e y

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drug-tree poster and essay contac t The competition was open to students fifth through eighth from at schools In
Seminole Countv.TNrissn poelsn and one essay was chosen for pubicaSon In a calendar. The wtnnara also racsivsd
savings bonds. An swards ceremony w i take pises Now. 30 In the auditorium at Lake Mery Ugh 8choot. Pictured In
the front row, from left, era Sarah Simons, ftrst ptooe, Plnscrast B wwwtisyi Stsvsn Kahn, ssoond ptsoa, Lawton Chios
MUde School: Meier* Wleeen, second plies. Geneva Bementety; Stephen Ruch, fhW ptocs, Mwee Mddo School;
Moly Morgan, grand prtra essay wtnnsf. Al Souls Catwfc; Nsmish Ramanbol, grand prize poster winner, Jackson
Haights; Deputy Pergola; rod Oho, the K-9 drug dog. In the bock rowora Sharif Don Eslngor, Am Hoang, Mrd piece,
Mnbtiw Bemertary; Patrick Daytiolf, aaoend pises, RooMska Mktdto 8choot; Oebrieia Garda, t * d ptsoa, Mfermlum
Mdcls School; Brittney Patton, frit ptsca, Indtan Trait; Megan Cctfman, M piaca, Lawton ChSse M dJe School;
Jsaas WSthan, first ptaoa, Mfcnrkm MMrfs Behoof; and Norman R. Wolflngar, ststa attorney. Not pkturad are Cindy
Nsisan Wnl piaos, ‘njekawia rrtddto School and Frank Hsmandaz, second piaca, MMrmlum MkkSo School.

Hamilton Happenings
■ y Scott Klnaoy
Sp od al to th« Herald
Have you ever wondered
what the difference U between
a Slash Pine and a Red Maple?
Well, students at Hamilton
Elementary C luster Magnet
School are learning the differ­
ence. They are the proud ow n­
ers of the Environmental
Learning Center, a dream that
becam e a reality in 1991. The
Learning Center is a 1-acre
w etlana area, on school
grounds, featuring native trees
and shrubs in three different
habitats. This unique ares w as
established through the efforts
o f m any people, spearheaded
by Richard G regg, form er
school board m ember and par­
e n t H is efforts have left a
r e m a r k a b le t e a c h i n g tool f o r
the itudenta o f H am ilton, and
eventually all o f Sanford
The history o f this C enter
goes beck to 1989, when the
PTA proposed the idea o f
building a pavilion so students
might study the environment
outside, w ith pieces to sit and
a roof for rain protection.
Then, in 1991 Gregg proposed
something much more.
During April o f 1991, the
first m eeting was held at
Hamilton to discuss plans for
not just a pavilion, but an
entire habitat for study. The
University o f Florida w as
involved from the beginning,
as were the Sem inole County
Agriculture Center, the
Sem inole County Horticulture
Department, and the Sem inole
County Environmental
Education Center. T he PTA
had pledged $5,000.00 for the
pavilion, and G regg put in
motion a plan that w ould turn
a retention pond on the school
grounds into a dynam ic learn­
ing area
May o f 1991 saw another
m eeting at the school site. This
time it w as held for teachers,
staff, adm inistrators, as well as
landscape designers from the
University o f Florida. The
m eeting w as a success, and
approval w as given to move
forward w ith the plans.
In Septem ber o f that year
the official ground breaking
cerem onies took place, with
many dignitaries on hand for
this exciting occasion. A 20foot 'Sw eetgum ' tree was
planted at tine school, marking
the beginning for the $40,000
Environmental Learning
Center. Planned as a model
other schools could copy, the
Center w as to be com pleted in
6 months and feature three
distinct habitats: s hardwood
area, a w etlands area, and a
South Florida 'flatw oods' area
The original plans also includ­
ed an observation deck over
the wetlands, s boardw alk that
would wind through the entire
Center, bird houses, 150 trees,
300 under-story plants, an irri­
gation system using reclaimed
water, and a learning pavilion.
Septem ber also saw the
approval o f an $18,000.00
grant, made possible by the

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Florida Department of
Agriculture 4c Consumer
Services. Volunteers where
asked to p u t in the large trees
and the students and teachers
o f Ham ilton planted the
under-story plants.
November saw many work­
days s t the school, w itn volun­
teers putting in many trees
indigenous to Central Florida,
but no longer common to the
area. Parents, teachers, board
members, and interested
friends o f Ham ilton gave
many hours o f labor so this
Center m ight see completion.
Finally, during the month o f
June, 1992, Ham ilton held on
official opening for the newly
created Environmental
Learning Center, giving clo ­
sure to this new addition to
education a t the school. Again,
a hoet o f dignitaries and
friends cam e to celebrate this
■pedal day, a day w hen a
dream becam e a reality for
Richard Gregg and so many
people w ho sacrificed to
breathe life into the Center.
Many businesses in Sanford,
and from the surrounding
Central Florida area, helped in
a variety o f ways to m ake this
dream becom e real. T o rb ett's
Nursery, o f Geneva, Florida,

helped with 50 trees, mostly
m aples, bald cypress, and
■lash pines. Pebble Junction, in
Sanford, brought in 3 tons of
Florida fieldstone. R ussell's
Tree Farm and Nursery, also
from Sanford, gave 1 dozen
trees, valued a t over $4,000.00.
Som e gave money, som e gave
o f their time, bu t all gave from
the heart for the children of
Hamilton
Along the way, there were
problems. Donations needed
to match the grant money
were sometimes hard to come
up with.
Asking for item s up from,
w ithout being able to pay
im mediately because of the
wording o f those grant
monies, w as also difficult. Bui
as each problem cam e up,
solutions were found. And in
the end, w hat stands today is a
living m onument to all w ho
gave w illingly for the future of
environmental education at
Hamilton.
Next week, find out w hat is
happening now a t Hamilton
Elementary as environmental
education enters a new era.
S co tt K in sey U an
H am ilton E lem en tary'* en viron ­
m en tal science teacher. T h i* 1* h i* first
year teach in g a t H am ilton.

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SANFORD — The 26th Annual
Golden Age Games got under way
Sunday, O c t 29. EVcnts and competition
will continue through Nov. 4 at various
locations.
A number of events have already
been held including cycling and basket­
ball. Others, such as bowling, tennis,
and others have had some competition
already but will continutc through this
week.
The Golden Age Games began 26
years ago as an idea among dvic lead­
ers. The games have since grown into
one of the largest in Florida, and are rec­
ognized nationally as the "Nation’s old­
est senior games."
The Sanford games are one of only 12
qualifying sites for the Florida Senior
Games State Championships. The top
five finishers in Sanford will be eligible
to compete in the state games w hkn
will be held in Kissimmee from Nov. 28
through Dec. 3.
Lisa Jones of the Sanford Recreation
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the beginningagei as 65.
ers recommend double-checking on this
Application? for ns were mailed out
before planning a last minute entry.
to persons who ret jested them or were
The Recreation Department has
involved in pntvjossgames several
months ago. Lasts xtuiri forms howev­
brochures available listing each of the
activities, times, dates, locations, and
er, may still be’obti died at the Sanford
Recreation Department pr Senior Center sponsoring organizations. These arc free
of charge.

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The following winners
have been announced by the
Sanford Parks and
Recreation Department for
the 2000 Golden Age Games
underway this week. Not all
of the results were finalized
by press time for events held
on Monday and Tuesday.
Additional event winners
will be reported this week-

Age 75-79
At Sanford, Gold
Robert Hcffelfinger, Silver
Frank Mullholland, Bronze

The event are listed by activ­
ity, time, location and sponsor.
THURSDAY, NOV. 2
• Breakfast — 7 a.m.,
Sanford Civic Center, Over 50
Club
• Shuffleboard — 8:30 a.m.,
Sanford Shuffleboard Club,
Same
• Table Tennis — 8:30 a.m.,
Salvation Army Gym, Seminole
Sunrise Kiwanis
• Tennis —9 a.m., Sylvan
Lake Park, Seminole County
• Billiards, Woman's
Rotation —9 a.m., Sanford
Senior Center, City of Sanford
• Hobby &amp; Photo Show — 9
a.m. to 5 p.m., Sanford City
Hall, Seminole County
Extension Homemakers
• Swimming — 9:30 a.m.,
Sanford/Seminole Aquatic
Center, City of Sanford
• Bench Pressing — 2 p.m.,
Sanford City Hall, The Fitness
Pit
• Billiards, Men's Rotation
—2 p.m ., Senior Center, City of
Sanford
• Talent Show — 7 p.m.,
Sanford Civic Center, City of
Sanford
FRIDAY, NOV. 3
• Breakfast — 7 a.m.,
Sanford Civic Center, Over 50
Club
• 5K Run — 7 a.m., Sanford
Civic Center, Central Florida
Regional Hospital
• 2-mile fun walk — 8:30
a.m., Sanford Civic Center,

Seminole Baptist Assn.
• Hobby it Photo Show —
a.m. - 5 p.m., Sanford City
Hall, Seminole County
Extension Homemakers.
• Tcnni s — 9 a.m., Sylvan
Lake Park, Seminole County
• Shuffleboard — 9 a.m.,
Sanford Shuffleboard Club,
Same
• Dominoes - Doubles — 9
a.m., Sanford Senior Center,
Seminole Community
Volunteer Program.
• Bowling - Singles — 9
a.m., Aloma East Bowling
Center, City of Sanford
• Bridge - Contract or
Duplicate — 1 p.m., Sanford
Women's Club, Same
• Boccv — 10 a.m., Westmont
Park, City of Altamonte
• Bawling - Singles — noon,
Aloma East Bowling Center,
City of Sanford
• St. Johns River Cruise — 1
to 4 p.m., Rivership Romance,
City of Sanford
• Volleyball — noon to 4
p.m., Salvation Army Gym,
City of Sanford
SATURDAY, NOV. 4
• Breakfast — 7 a.m.,
Sanford Civic Center, Over 50
Club
• Thick 4c Field — 9 a.m.,
Seminole High School, Kiwanis
Club
• Archery — 9 a.m., PBA,
City of Sanford
• Track 4c Field Awards, (to
be announced), Seminole High
School, Kiwanis Club

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paving assessment costs for resi­
dents to a 60-40 split between
residents and the city."
I.nvcstrand said his continued
emphasis on city projects would
be geared toward completing
infrastructure such as paving
and sewer along the city's busi­
ness corridors of SR 427 and 434,
attracting more commcrral dol­
lars and utility fees, and improv­
ing redevelopment efforts on the
city's [last side and Historic
District.
“We have a good city adminis­
trator in John Drago who has a
vision and a long-range plan,"
said Lavvest rand.
The mayor has acknowledged
that some of the criticism mount­
ed by his challenger for failing to
attract alternative revenue

streams in valid, hut much of it
is misleading.
"Yes, we could have been
more aggressive in going after
community block grant money
in the past," he said. "Part of the
problem is that the city once had
a part-time grant writer and no
longer does. The second factor in
attracting block grant money is
that cities have to meet economic
criteria. In many instances we
were denied because of neigh­
borhood income medians."
Lovestrand said be would be
interested in the possibility of
hiring a full-time grant writer for
Longwood, but would go along
with five wishes of the majority
of the commission.
Outlining a thrce-tiercd
emphasis for the next term
Lovestrand said he would work
to redevelop the city's east side

with better code enforcement,
increased police patrols, and
applying for grant money to
assist homeowners in improving
the area. He also sees great
potential for Longwood's busi­
ness corridors in the near future.
"With our infrastructure along
the corridors coming closer to
completion I see a hustling,
bustling commercial zone that
translates into more tax dollars
and more utility fees which will
help us hold or even lower our
ad valorum taxes in the future,"
Lovestrand said.
Miller expresses a similar view
about a more cooperative com­
mission, progress on paving and
sewer line projects, and says
both challengers don't under­
stand how business and projects
move forward In the dty.
"There hasn’t been any one

United Way —
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Quail said. "We'll be fielding
questions and trying to work
with our agencies."
The new policy states;
"...H eart of Florida United
Way believes that people, no mat­
ter what their background,
deserve to have access to the
resources that will help them
grow to their greatest potential
Therefore, United Way does
not fund any agency that discrimirutes in the provision of services
through any program on the
basis of race, creed, religion, color,
gender, sexual orientation, dis­
ability, marital status, veteran sta­
tus, national origin, age, or any
other characteristic protected by
law."
O f the 1,400 United Way orga­
nization in America, only 10 have
adopted a similar policy, though
Quail claims about 2 dozen ch ap
ters, including Brevard County,
arc considering a non-discrimina­
tion policy.
Dale said an attempt to force
the Boy Scouts, or any other
group; to sign a pledge uphold­
ing the United Way policy is
blackmail.
"For the United Way to tell
gnvups, 'If you don't do as we
say, we’re not going to fund you,'
is wrong," Dale said. “The fact of
the matter te they are discriminat­
ing against the Boy Scouts
because the Boy Scouts won't
bend their principles to fit the
United Way."
Dale said he has supported
United Way in the past and is not
denying city employees the right
to donate.
"I have not told any of our
employees they can't donate to
the United Way," Dale said. "That

"City administrator John
Drago nas a plan, we're sticking
to it, and moving forward,"
Miller said. "Previous commis­
sions scrapped our infrastructure
plans
tne dty
city behind.
bentna.
jians and set the
The dday in the Range Line
Road project is a perfect example
of the mess that was created
before by a few individuals
which wc all wound up paying
for."
Miller said his emphasis on
another term would oe to hold
the line on d ty taxes, complete
Longwood's commercial infra­
structure and maximize the use
of the dty’s Historic District.
"I'd like to have a hand in
bringing Longwood into the 21st
Century and not having us be
the laughing stock of Seminole
County because of a tiny few
squeaky wheels who arc dlvi-

sive," said Miller.
Miller said since 1997 the dty
has gotten back on track.
"It's unfortunate that in 1994
the stubborn, bullhcadedness of
a few board members wound up
costing taxpayers hundreds of
thousands of dollars because of
delays and lack of vision," Millet
said. "Certain factions had the
dty tied up, but we arc moving
forward."
Miller said his challenger;
McKenzie, has campaigned
against big budget surpluses but
doesn't understand the city's
charter.
"We are guided by law that
says wc don't borrow money in
' " Miller
said. "We've
Longwood,
_________
saved over the years and paid
cash for capital projects. The d t)
is debt free."

of life issues that we all have to
deal with on a day-to-day
ifd.
basis," Marino sail
Pointing to the fact Seminole
County belongs to Metro Plan
Orlando, the guiding mecha­
nism and planning system for
identifying and prioritizing spe­
cific Central Florida road pro­
jects, Marino said many local
governments feel the amend­
ment made it to the ballot in a
circumvented way. The initia­
tive has been spearheaded pri­
marily by business Interests in
a Iceland area.
the Lakeland
"Local governments are just
saying, hey, wc disagree that
supporters of this amendment
have gone around the formal
process."
Marino said if money is
diverted from earmarked local
projects to fund the high speed
rail program, Seminole County
would reel an immediate
Impact.
Hvhcn we
i talk about quality
o f life issues dealing with get­
ting people to and from work in
a quick and safe mariner, and
1, we
would see an Immediate

Impact."
Marino pointed to construc­
tion of a new 1-4 bridge improv­
ing access between Volusia and
Seminole Counties, and lane
expansion o f normally gridlocked 1-4 as examples of
planned projects tiiat would be
negatively impacted.
He said he sees high speed
rati playing a role in a mulletdimensional transportation sys­
tem in the future, out not right
now.
"We have a 10 year plan and
a 20 year plan. O ur board and
others know there are only ao
many dollars to go around to fb
the Issues w e are dealing with
today."
Last year Orange County vot­
ers shot down proposed fund­
ing for high speed rail projects
designed more to transport
tourists along International
Drive and other tourist cprrid o n than to alleviate gridlock
problems encountered dally by
residents who commute In the
tri-county area o f Orange,
Seminole and Volusia counties.

Rail
is their decision to make. The
only difference this year is that ,
we rc not going to use dty time
for the United Way to solidt our
employees."
Dale estimated the dty has
raised about $10,000 to SI 2JXX) a
year for the organization, and Ik*
placed the blame for a potential
shortfall in furding for local
agendes on tire United Way.
"The burden rests on the
United Way not to be stupid,"
Dale said. “If it comes down to
people dedding whether to fund
the Boy Scouts or the United Way,
then the United Way is going to
be the big loser. People aren't
going to stand for it. Who is the
United Way to come along and
tell the Boy Scouts what they
should or should not do?"
Reaction, according to Dale,
has been overwhelming positive.
“Literally hundreds of people
have called or stopped me when
I'm out in public and told me
they think I did the right tiling,"
Dale said.
Quail said the United Way
always tries to acquire new
donora during its annual cam­
paigns, so he is unsure what
affed the dty of Sanford with­
draw will have on overall
fundraising.
"fThe ban) is unfortunate
because many times people get
tiieir information from these
meetings," Quail said. "It hurts
the education and information
process."
Sanford City Commissioner
Velma Williams said while she
believed dty employees "should­
n’t be denied the rigid to have a
payroll deduction to contribute to
the United Way," she didn't feel
comfortable discussion the issue.

"I haven't been Involved In
any formal discussion about the
decision," Williams said. "I'm
uncomfortable that we are
embroiled in this controversy. As
a commissioner, I don't think my
role calls for me to be involved in
this."
Date said he made die decision
to bar the United Way because
the organization always came to
him to conduct its campaign in
CityHaU.
"I didn’t need permission from
anyone to allow mem to come in,
so I didn't think I needed anyout," Kiiesaid^He added that
the City Commission would have
the final decision. "Ultimately, die
City Commission can dedde to
support United Way or not sup­
port United Way."
With the exception of Williams,
at least two commiasionen sup­
port Dale's decision.
"The employees can still con­
tribute to die United Way," said
Commissioner Randy Jones.
T h is doesn't prevent diem from
doing that. My feeling Is the Boy
Scouts have been around a long
time, and their policies are their
policies. If someone doesn't agree
with them, they don't have to join
the Scouts. There's other activities
for them to be involved with."

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commission’s position that the
amendment would create an
unfunded mandate that would
Immediately and permanently
affect 10 years of previous transportation planning and negapacttheG
ov
tively impact
tne Governor's
use of discretionary transporta­
tion dollars.
Additionally," explained
Marino, "The board is con­
cerned that the normal planning
process for such a transporta­
tion project has been bypassed,
and does not believe it is appro­
priate to advance this particular
project with a Constitutional
Amendment."
Central to Seminole County
Commissioners’ opposition is
the fact funds totaling millions
and millions would be diverted
from current and planned pro'
‘ to bu"ild
l a;h i g h
jects
in order
speed rail infrastructure and
system.
"M any local governments
likewise opposing this amend­
ment are more concerned about
projects already on the board for
road widening, bridge build­
ing—w e're interested in quality

Commissioner Brady Luaard

said he believed the United Way
could hurt its fund-raising efforts
in the future.
"I think the United Way made
a terrible decision," Leaaard said.
T h e Boy Scouts have the right to
set their own policies, and for the
United Way to try to circumvent
that will be disastrous to that
organization."

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from Minnesota, attended the
Golden Age Games this year to
watch her race. Jim, who is 60,
even borrowed a bike from his
motlier's choir director to race In
his age group's 5K.
"I wanted to participate this
year as a family," Man-Henri
I’etcrson said. "I've been begging
Jim to do it for several years."
Barb Peterson said she is very
proud o f her mother-in-law's
accomplishments.
"These women who raced

zreat accomplishment in the last
inree years, but a scries of small­
er accomplishments that arc get­
ting us to where we need to be,”
said Miller.
The District 3 representative
points to a near 70 percent com­
pletion of sewer line Installation
along the city's business corridor
in the last three years, which he
says he helped spearhead.
Construction of a community
Civic Center and Improvements
in fire and rescue efforts arc also
accomplishments Miller says he
had a hand in.
"We have seen more progress
in the past three years than in the
10 previous to that," said Miller.
th e Incumbent points to a
change in dty administrators
and a new complexion of the
commission for those steps for­
ward.

today have overcome great odds
to be here," she said. ‘Think of
all the women their age who
aren't here."
For many years, i’eterson's
goal lias bran to race when she is
90. With only one more year to
go, she — and her family —
aspires for more.
"I think she should do it until
she creates a new age category,"
Barb Peterson said. "I think they
should have a 100-104 age
group."
Mari-Henri Peterson said she

will continue riding as long as
it's possible. She enjoy* It, and
each time she gets on her bicycle,
It brings back memories of the
conversation she had with her
husband 18 years ago.
"M y husband died 10 years
ago, but I think of him whenever
I race," she said. "It brings back
good memories.
"But, when someone asks me
why I do it, I can't really put It
Into words," she said. T r a the
challenge, and I love i t "

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CHAPTER 197.322
LAWS OF FLORIDA
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA:
THE 2000 SEMINOLE COUNTY TAX ROLLS HAVE BEEN DELIVERED BY THE
PROPERTY APPRAISER TO THE TAX COLLECTOR FOR THE COLLECTION
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY TAXES FOR THE YEAR 2000. THESE TAXES ARE
FOR REAL ESTATE, TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY, SCHOOL, COUNTY
GENERAL FUND, MUNICIPALITIES, AND SPECIAL TAX DISTRICTS, (SUCH
AS: LIGHTING, COUNTY FIRE UNIT, ST. JOHNS WATER MGMT, ROAD
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT &amp; SOLID WASTE). THERE IS A 4% DISCOUNT
APPLICABLE TO ALL TAXPAYERS FOR TAX PAYMENT FROM NOVEMBER
1st THROUGH NOVEMBER 30th 2000. A 3% DISCOUNT MAY BE TAKEN ON
PAYMENTS FROM DECEMBER 1st THROUGH DECEMBER 31st 2000.
THERE WILL BE A 2% DISCOUNT FOR JANUARY 1st THROUGH JANUARY
31st 2001 PAYMENTS, AND A 1% DISCOUNT FOR FEBRUARY 1st THROUGH
FEBRUARY 28th 2001 PAYMENTS. N ET AMOUNT OF TAXES IS DUE MARCH
1st THROUGH MARCH 31st 2001. YOU MAY MAIL YOUR PAYMENT TO: SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR, PO BOX 630, SANFORD, FLORIDA 327720630. TAXES MAY BE PAID IN PERSON AT THE COUNTY SERVICES BUILD­
ING, ROOM 1200, IN SANFORD, AT THE WILSHIRE PLAZA BRANCH OFFICE
IN CASSELBERRY, OAK GROVE SHOPPES BRANCH OFFICE IN ALTA­
MONTE SPRINGS, OR THE OVIEDO CITY HALL BRANCH OFFICE IN
OVIEDO, BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 2000. OFFICE HOURS
ARE 8:30 TO 5:00 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. THE TELEPHONE NUMBER
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A mlni-bikc riding facility
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The facility is located at the
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The facility will be used as a
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crash of an experimental aircraft
near Prairie Lake in Fern Park,
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Olson said Schmidt, 42, who
had owned Seminole Power
Sports in the Five Points area,
often assisted the sheriff's
department in needs for special
equipment, especially for
patrolling area lakes and rivers.
He also helped the Seminole
Department o f Public Safety
and police departments in
Casselberry, Maitland,
Altamonte Springs and
Longwood.
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Seminole County In 1998. Since
that time, dozens of youth have
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Seminote County Sheriff Don EsUngor and Gayle Schmidt dedlcato a new
mini-bike riding facility in Geneva. Schmidt's husband. Mark, was killed in an
airplane crash earlier this year. Ho had been a long time supporter of the
sheriff's office and youth programs to deter kids from crime.

Sports, Seminole County Hoard
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The Seminole County/Lake
Wary’ Regional Chamber of
Commerce will hold the 10th
annual Fantasy Night Silent
Auction on Friday, Nov. 3. The
event will be held at Shriners
Auditorium in Maitland.
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for us," said Chamber Executive
Director Diane Parker. "Tills is
the first year we will host the
auction as the newly expanded
Seminole County/lake Mary

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more fun."
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Metroplan Orlando
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Metroplan Orlando asks, "Is
traffic bad in Central Florida?"
For many motorists, there is no
doubt the answer would be
"yes."
Exactly how people feel
about the problem however, is
the topic of a special meeting
scheduled for Lake Mary High
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The meeting is scheduled to
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Florida residents consider trans­
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future. To compound the prob­
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improvements far exceeds pro­
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In 1995, Metroplan Orlando,
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LRTP outlined improvements
that needed to be made over the
next 25 years. It was not a wish
list, but rather a plan of critical
projects that were necessary to
maintain the level or mobility
that existed in 1995. With the
$5.2 billion funding shortfall
however, tire entire plan cannot
be implemented. In order to
make the LRTP financially feasi­
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rently updating the plan. The
projects within the plan are
being reexamined and priori­
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improvements might need to be
cu t
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LRTP is desperately needed and
cutting projects will not be an
easy task.
Five public hearings, includ­
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Wednesday. November 1. 2000

THE SEMINOLE HBRALD

L ife Style
B la c k H eritage T rail T our rich in area h istory
The Black Heritage TYail Tbur
held recently presented a great
deal of history of the
City of Sanford and the
history of the black com*
munity. The bus tour
was taken by more than
40 educators and citi­
zens. Some remarked
they had no idea that
Sanford was so rich in
black history.
Tour guide for the trip Marva
was Patricia Whatley,
who organizes and
s • #
schedules this tour every
two weeks. You may caU Tkjiri
School of Performing Arts and
Academics at 407*324*9140 for
general information on the tour
dates.
In the photo, the group is
shown as they hear retired edu­
cator and tour historian Juanita
Graham Harold give the history
of the newly remodeled old
Hopper Elementary School
Center which was Duilt in the
early 1900's, and other African
American Culture sites. A must
see on the tour.

together Saturday evening, Oct.
28 at the Sanford Chamber of
..........• Commerce to wish a
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Halloween birthday boy,
Rufus L. McClain a 39plus happy birthday.
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The grand surprise was
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given by his daughter
Stephene McClain Littles
and all of his children
and family members. It
made for an evening full
of surprises for this
grand ole' gentleman,
v 9 • Many more of these
happy birthdays are
r. Rufus. Thanks to all
wished Mr.
who made for a great day.
Special entertainment was the
Passion Mime Boys.

Hawkins

in elementary school In
Alhambra, Calif., where she
was placed in a class taught
by an older, conservative
teacher who had little
patience. The teacher would
yell at Silvia for not under­
standing English.
As you can imagine, tak­
ing Silvia to school each day
became a Greek tragedy. She
would cry from the time she
got into the car and contin­
ued as she walked through
the school's gates. She also
cried at home.
Fortunately, our daughter
was transferred into another
class that was taught by a
younger teacher, Miss Luke.
Miss Luke didn't understand
a word of Spanish, but she
would wait at the gate for
our arrival in the morning,
take Silvia's hand and walk
with her all the way to the
classroom. She spoke English
to her in the most loving
way, in a sweet, soft voice.
Within a week, our daughter
was actually happy to be
going to school. In a month,
she was speaking with her
new friends in English!
Miss Luke eventually mar­
ried and became Mrs.
Mcrtha. If she reads this, we
want her to know that Silvia,
who showed talent for both
writing and art, decided to
follow in her footsteps and
become a teacher like her.
Although Silvia has been
offerednlgher administrative
positions, she's decided to
remain in the classroom with
her “little ones.”
Bless you, Mrs. Mertha.
You are living proof that
bureaucratic laws are not a
substitute for love and affec­
tion.
RUDOLPH SPADANO,
HACIENDA HEIGHTS,
CAUF.

Family and friends gathered

OnDUM VERSAL HUSSSYNDICATE

Looking for those early Xmas
gifts? It's a yard sale and fish fry
at the site of Evergreen Temple
No. 321, IBPO Elks, Saturday,
Nov. 4, from 8 a m to 3 p.m., at
the Elks Lodge, 619 Cypress
Avenue. Come and get the hot
fried fish, baked beans, potato
salad and bread. Call 407-322­
3291 or 407-323-6998 for infor­
mation. Sylvia Bodison, daugh­
ter Ruler.
Saturday Nov. 4 at 9 a jn . at
Hamilton Elementary School
Cafetorium, 1501 East 8th Street,
is the annual Prayer Breakfast
sponsored by the Christian
Education Committee of S t Paul
Baptist Church, Rev. Albert
Covington, pastor. This break­
fast is held yearly to benefit the
Rev. Castle Brewer Scholarship
Fund for deserving students of
Seminole County School. Tickets
are $7. Last call tor tickets at the
church office, 407-323-1601, or
Altermese Bentley at 407-322-

rMvVa pnOur wj RMTY1 fWWlJni
Juanita Graham Harold dbcutsas the area's black history during a tour at
Hopper Academy Community Cantar.
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7875. Guest speaker is Juanita
Larry Riley, a member of New
Covenant Baptist Church,
Orlando, a Christian playwright
and facilitator, a good news car­
rier of Jesus Christ.
Get Out the Vote Campaign

Headquarters will open Nov. 2
at 1017 West 13th Street. For vot­
ing information, ballots, trans­
portation to the polls on election
day, call 407-323-9992 or 407­
323-9998. Get out the Vote
Headquarters Is at the old Star
Theater, 13th Street, a communi,ty service.

Exotic leafminer detrimental to Florida’s citrus
This citrus leafminer was
reported for the first time in
South Florida in the spring of
1993. In one year it
invaded all the citrus
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producing areas of
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Florida and was also
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detected in Alabama,
Louisiana and Texas.
Many countries in the
Caribbean region have
also reported this insect
problem.

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The Insect
The citrus leafminer is
a small nocturnal moth,
measuring less than 5 mm in
length. Adults are most often
found during daylight hours on
undersides of leaves in the interi­
or canopy of citrus trees. They
laid a single, tiny, translucent egg
on the leaf surface on newly
growing citrus leaf.
Female leafminers may lay as
many as 50 eggs during a life­
time. A majority of eggs are laid
on the underside of the leaf, often
located in proximity to veins.
Hatching larvae bores through

tissue and begins feeding
curface layer of ceils,
ss normally remain
restricted to the leaf sur­
face cells and do not pen­
etrate to the spongy assue below. The larva
pupates inside the mine
and the adult emerges in
a few days.
Under ideal condi­
tions, the entire life cyde,
from egg to adult can be
completed in 14 days.

flush Since
populations in summer and fall
are generally high, it is recom­
mended to reduce fertilizer and
irrigation practices during this
period to decrease damage of the

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the growing
but typically
affects little o f lha I

spring flush. Since

The use of petroleum oil and a
growth regulator called
azadirachtin were found to be
effective in the control of this
insect The standard recommen-

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flushes do not account for sign!)
cant portions of the total leaf cn
on mature trees, its damage gen
erally does not affect mudl o f t f
growth and yield on trees five
years or older.
Young twigs or fruits are not
often affected by the citrus
leafminer.

dation for homeowners is the use
of an oil spray at a rate of 1-2
tablespoons per gallon of water.
. TWo applications space 10-14
days apart is required to protect a
flush cyde. This will not give 100
percent control under heavy pres­
sure but it should keep the trees
functioning until biological con­
trols become established In the
ares. Use oil sprays with precauitures may
Induce some toxicity.
Tbses less than 5 years old will
require more protertian than trees
5 years or older.

important rector in the reduction
of this dtrus pest under field con­
ditions, the use of broad-spec­
trum insecticides should be
avoided, to protect theae parasites
from befog killed.

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Oviedo homecoming events begin next week
From staff reports

DEAR RUDOLPH: Thank
you for sharing the touching
story about a significant
chapter in your daughter's
life. It teaches two lessons
— that a dedicated teacher
can make a profound differ­
ence in a child's life, and
that it's not only what you
say, but also how you say it
that conveys a massage.

Grace Apostolic Temple, In c,
in association with the Seminole
High School African American
United, presents Holy Humor
IV, “O ff the Hook, Laugh Jam”
featuring Passion Mime Boys,
Robert Snell, comedian Red Z,
and the Seminole High School
Gospel Choir; Friday, Nov. 3 at 7
p jn . at the Seminole High
School Auditorium. Admission
is an $8 donation, or $10 at the

door. For tickets see Bethel Bible
Book store, or phone 407-321­
3228 or 407-981-8371.
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OVIEDO — Even though a
full week of activities have been
planned for Oviedo High School
Homecoming, action is already
underway. The official homecoming will be Nov. 6 through
11. Tickets will be on sale for foe
event beginning O c t 23 during
lunch in the commons. Tickets
will be available through Nov.
10.
Nominations for homecoming

court have already been gathcoming »&lt;»"«&gt; in the Comnu
ered earlier this month, with
with this year's theme, A Nl
voting for the court now underin C am elot*
way to English classes.
For additional informatia
The court wfll be officially
. regarding this homecoming
announced at the Pep Rally on
ebrmtion, phone 407-320-419
Friday, O c t 27.A door-decorat­
fog contest between Third
Period classes will also be held.
.
Decorations may be done until
Nov. 6, and Judging will be
done on the 10m.
Saturday, Nov. 11 from 8 p.m.
until midnight, it's the home-

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R a id e r s , S te e le rs w r a p u p p e r fe c t seaso n s
By Dean Sm ith
Sports Editor

SANFORD — The Steelers rolled to
another pair of easy victories, while the
Raiders nad to withstand a scare in the
final week to finish off unbeaten seasons
in the City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department 2000 Youth Flag
Football League.
Both teams had clinched their respec­
tive division titles, the Raiders in the
Minors (7-to-9 year olds) and the Steelers
(10-to-12 year olds) in the Majors, with

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Teams claim Minors and Majors division
titles in Sanford Rec. Youth Flag Football
relatively easy wins on October 21st, and
then closed out the regular season last
Saturday on the field across from
Sanford Middle School last Saturday.
The Raiders and Steelers will now face
the Altamonte Springs League
Champions on Friday, November 17th, at
a time and place to be determined.
In the Minor Division, the Raiders

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whipped the Gators, 19-7, on October
21st, to clinch the crown, but struggled to
get past the Bengals, 13-12, this past
Saturday.
In the other games, the Bengals nipped
the jaguars, 14-12, on Oct. 21st, then got
a 7-0 “freebie" from the Gators this
week.
In the Major Division, the Jaguars saw

their title hopes mell when they lost a 13­
12 decision to the Rattlers on Oct. 21st,
and the Steelers ended all doubt when
they whipped Ihe winless Redskins, 33-6.
This past Saturday, the Steelers closed
out the season with a 13-0 whitewashing
of the Jaguars and the Rattlers moved
Into a tic for second place with their sec­
onds consecutive 13-12 victory, this time
over the Redskins.
The final standings arc:
In the Minor Division _ the Raiders (6­
0), the Gators (4-2), the Bengals (2-4) and
See Flag, Page 3B

Bear boys
fall three
strokes
short in
regionals

p o u n d in g

Lake Brantley
swim teams
dominate SAC
Championships

By Dean Smith

Outdoors

^TheF^VC will honor both
new and recently expired
disability licenses this hunt­
ing season.
‘ Some individuals who
qualified for free disability
licenses under the old law
learned their licenses were
no longer valid under the
new law, and they didn't
have ample time to renew
their licenses in time to apply
for wUdiife miaaggjnsQt —
areas quota permits," said
Eddia White, the FW C'i
quota hunt coordinator.
"We recognize the timing
of the new law placed these
people In an impoaelble situ­
ation. This decision will
enable everyone with disabil­
ity licenses to hunt this sea­
son as In years p a s t"
The revised law, which
took effect July 1, changed
the criteria for individuals to
obtain a disability hunting
and fishing license. Under
the new law, individuals
must be certified as totally
and permanently disabled by
the United States Veterans
Administration, United
States Armed Forces, Florida
Department of Veterans
Af/airs, or be certified as dis­
abled by the United States
Social Security
Administration. The law also
invalidated all disability
licenses issued before July 1,
1997
"By June 1,2001, aU dis­
ability ilcense holders will
need to be in compliance,"
White said.

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d u s s j r ? cold fronts
will have a dram atic impact
upon fishing conditions. The
best fishing takes place a few
days before or after the paso f ttfront. The uvrst
' * ‘ or immediately after a co firont hits.

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F IS H IN G F O R E C A S T
KiYCT action Is getting bet­
ter by the day. Low water
levels and cooler air tempera­
tures are causing bass to De
more active. Look for Irregu­
lar features to hold river
bass. Deep banks, sand bars,
creek moutha, and tend s will
all hold bass. Shiners will
consistently take the larger
fish this time of year.
SfibostiAOinkt has good
action with snook, redfish,
trout and flounder. Large live
shrimp or small baitfish
work well for all species.
Captain lack at Pori
Canaveral reports that seas
have been really high and
virtually no boats nave ven­
tured offshore. Inside the
Port, a few snook,
sheepshead and flounder
round out the action. Trout
Set Outdoors, Fags 2B

Sports Editor

ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S —
L ik e Brantley proved again
last Thursday that it is die
power in swimming and div­
ing in the Seminole Athletic
Conference.
Competing in the Seminole
Athletic Conference Swimming
and Diving Championships at
the Lake Brantley Aquatic
Center, both Patriots squads
romped to victory, the boys

A 8smlnote High BchooJ swimmer pours It on as he heads tor ms rwsh line dunog tne semmoie amieoc
Coniersnoe Swimming and DMng Championships at the Lake Brantley Aquatic Center last week.
WinterSprings,
S o rin o ,552-to552-to- Mary,
Mary,572-to-422.
572-to-422.
topping Winter
327, and the girls besting Lake
The Lake Brantley boys won

R a id e r s r e a d y to
th u m p th e r o c k
Starting with the South
Carolina duo of 6-foot-10 Che
Morgan (Travelers Rest) and 6foot-9 Cedric McHaney (Iva) .
and 6-foot-7 Tim Morrison from
Sarasota, the Raiders will have
one of their tallest rosters in
year's.
Also on the 14-player roster
are 6-foot-6 Jontue Johnson
(Atlanta, Ga.), the 6-foot-5 trio
of Roddrick Henry (Orlando),
Curtis Dallas (Orlando) and Joe
Williams (Deltona), 6-foot-4
SANFORD — After graduatJason Currington (Leesburg), 6foot-2 Josh Houston (Winter
Park), 6-foot An twain TknneU
year'i
(Jacksonville) and 5-foot-ll
Seminole Community College
basketball season figured to oe a Dennis Williams (Orlando).
Cromartie will also have
rebuilding year for coaches Ken
Orlando Magic veteran Greg
Patrick ana Stan Cromartie.
Kite back as nls chief assistant,
And while both teams will
; with new assistant Levi
alongt
feature a lot of inexperienced
Cobb.
freshmen, if a look at die rosters
The men will be tested right
and their play In preseason
off the bat as they will open the
scrimmages are any indication,
season tonight against defend­
the 2000-2001 will feature a
reloaded Raiders program, not a ing state champion Brevard
Community College from
rebuilding!
Cocoa.
Cromartie, who Is beginning
The game will be played at
his third season at the helm of
home at the Health and Physical
the revamped men's program,
Education Center starting at
ts to nave the biggest Job
7 3 0 pan. and as usual, admis­
losing two-year starters
sion will be free.
Lonnie Battle, Daryl Dingle and
The men will also be at home
Joe Edwards, as well as Eric
on Saturday, hasting
Walker and Mario Scott, who
Hillsborough Community
split starting assignments most
College from Tampa starting at
of last year, and part-time
7 3 0 p.m.
starter Robbie Shapiro from
Patrick also suffered heavy
Lake Mary.
graduation
losses, seeing four
All six were offered scholar­
starters, two part-time starters
ships with only Shapiro deddand an Important reserve depart
'
to remain at home.
from a team that went 27-6 and
it with returning starter
an overtime lots to eventual
Matt Story (6-foot-5 shooting
state champion Gulf Coast in
guard from Sarasota) and top
the semifinals.
reserve Chris Calderon (a 6The biggest losses are All­
foot-6 leaper from Apopka)
American Kaisa Tuurc and 3returning as a nucleus, along
point specialist Satu Ralmasalo,
with 6-foot-2 sophomore point
Doth of whom are now on schol­
guard Walter Green from
arship at Stetson University, and
Tallahassee, who transferred to
let-quick point guard Mevctt
SCC from Central Michigan last
year but had to set out the sea­
The Raiders also lost a poten­
son after being injured in an
tial superstar when 6-foot-2
automobile accident, to form the
Kristi Jones, the 1999 West
nucleus, Cromartie is optimistic
Virginia Player of the Year, and
of a good season.
a top reserve last year for SCC,
But what is really impressive
was killed in an automobile
about the men's team is the size
See SCC, Page 3B
of the new players.

10 of 12 individual races, while
Sea Swimming, Page SB

DAYTONA BEACH — Oh so
dose, yet so far away.
The Winter Sprinjp boys golf
team came up just truce strokes
short o f earning a spot in next
week's G ass 2A State
Tournament at the Class 2ARegion II Tournament at
Riviera Golf Club Monday
afternoon.
Host Mainland dominated the
event behind Grant Gomes' 67
See Golf, Pag* SB

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The Semi note Community College men's basketball team ot head coach Stan Cromartte (top) will open the 2000­
2001 season with home garnet tonight (Wednesday) and Saturday (Nov. 4) at 7:30 p.m., white coach Ken Patrick's
women's teem (bottom) will begin with road games on Thursday and Saturday. Admission to home games is free.

�P a AC 2 K Wednesday. November I. 2000

T he S eminole Herald

FASCAR tracks, drivers offer candy to trick-or-treating fans
Special to the Herald
BITHLO — Kids bring your trick or treat
bags^.drivers will have candy on the front
stretch! Both the grandstand side at the conces­
sion and the Pit Office will have candy for any
child out trick or treating. Come see us!
K IT T L E S O N S U R V IV E S S P E E D W O R L D
S U P E R LA TE M O D E L S
By Dave Weaterman
Special to the Herald

BITHLO — Current Points leader Travis
Kittleson had a little luck go his way in winning
Friday night's 25-lap Super Late Model event at
Orlando Speed world.
Heat Race winner Justin Drawdy had the pole
with Bill Pratt outside of him and the two raced
that way for 3/4 of a lap before bumping together
in turn four.
Kittleson barely squeezed by the spinning duo
as the caution flew. Pratt and Drawdy pitted with
only Pratt able to continue although the damage
forced him to Finally park his mount for the night
a few laps later.
Kittleson dominated the remainder of the
event. A slowdown near midrace for a problem
with Eddie King's car was the only thing to slow
Kittleson's run to the checker. Tom Root had a
great car and was running third but was forced
from the race with an oil leak. Rusty Ebersolc
trailed Kittleson to the stipe followed by David
Hart, David King and Perry Lovelady.
It was Kittleson's eighth win of the season.
Jason Boyd captured win number 13 in the
Modifieds leading flag to flag. Action was halted
on lap three for a hard crash on the frontstretch
involving John Wills and "Hoot*’ Flynn. Neither
driver was hurt but both were done for the
evening. With two laps to go, third-running
Wayne Parker blew a rear tire and was also forced
to the sidelines.

Frank Polly drove a great race to end up second
behind Boyd. John Focrg was third over Shane
Held and Skip Honakcr.
After six laps of side by side racing, it was Rich
Clouscr who finally came out on top of the
Sportsman main over Richard Hight. Kelly Jarrett,
Mark Griffin and Jeff Wright rounded out the top
five.
The Dwarf Cars were back and with a starting
field of 24; the action was wild. Mark Landis led
most of the way topping his brother George
Landis for the win. Series Champion Michel
Fortin came home third in front of Brian Paradis
and Don Hess. Rick Lundocn, Alain Paradis, Dan
Berry, Marc Andre Gagnon and Yves Langrois
rounded out the top 10.
After rebuilding nis car from a bad crash the
week before, Duane Freed ran away from the
Super Stock field outrunning Homer Gordon, Bob
Wines, Rob Watford and Charles Fry.
Kenny Hankins took his tenth Mini-Stock win in
dominating fashion over Geoff Williams, Gary
Green, Rose Dickerson and Jeff Davis.
This Friday (Nov. 3) a Super Stock Special will
be run and the Allison Legacy Cars will also make
a special appearance plus Heats and Features in
Super Late Model, Modified, Sportsman, Mini
Stock &amp; Striddy Stock. No Late Models this week.
Gates open a 6 p.m. and racing begins at 8 p.m.
every Friday night at the track located 17 miles cast
of Orlando between Orlando and Titusville on
Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.

BOYD W INS AT NEW SMYRNA
By Hank Bandera
Special to the Herald

SAM SULA — Jason Boyd driving the #15 Boyd
Racing Engines Chevy qualified on the pole,
charged to the front, and held off a furious run by
Scott Bramlett #26 to get the win in the Country
93.1 Late Model 100 Lap feature at New Smyrna
Speedway last Saturday night.

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A good field of cars were on hand to challenge
Boyd, but several fast cars fell out early including
Chris Lawrence and Randy Dye. Boyd took the
lead from David Logan on lap 21, but it was Scott
Bramlett in Murphy's #26 that looked like the car
that might challenge the #15.
Scott got under Jason on lap #71, but lost it and
had to go to the back. After tnc last restart on lap
#81, Boyd never looked back and got the win
over the #17 SARA car of Scott Crosscy, third
went to the #27 of Richard Baer of Miami, fourth
was points leader Mike Williams in the Scars' #9
and David Logan put the #1 car fifth.
Mike Williams clinched the points battle and is
the 2000 Country 93.1 Champion.
When Jerry Symons' #66 modified takes the
grid, most agree he will be the car to beat. Wayne
Parker drove the #3 Cadillac for all it had, but
had to settle for second to Symons super fast
black Lefthander.
The third spot eventually went to the #16 of
Justin Henderson, and Joe Middleton put the #71
in fourth. The #70 Dodge Daytona of Dave Saviki
was paid for fifth.
It was the #55 Ford Probe of Rick 'Concrete"
Turney who dominated the Mini-Stock field. He
drove to victory over the #64 of Mark Rigsby. The
third spot was filled in by St. Pete native Urn
McPhail driving the white #30 Missile. Jamie
McCague's #8 slipped past JD Duncan's #37 for
fourth.
The Sportsman feature saw some controversy
surrounding the first time win of Steve Rcdditt in
the #1 blue Pontiac Gran Prix. Doug Samion in
the #04 Rinaldi's Air car tried every line he could
to get around Rcdditt, but couldn't pass.

Outdoors —

Continued from page IB
and red fish are rated as fair in
the Banana and Indian rivers.
Big waves have been pound­
ing rones Inlet SO pay careful
attention to the marine forecast
before planning a trip to the jet­
ties. Drum, sheepshead, red fish
and flounder are present in
good numbers. Live or dead
shrimp is the top bait. Trout
and red fish arc rated as good in
Mosquito Lagoon.

Both Rcdditt and Samian ended up in victory lane
for a heated discussion with the flagman about a
restart where Samian had taken the lead, but was
called back.
Rcdditt was eventually credited with the
win. Samion was paid for 2nd, third went to John
Nusbaum in the hot, black #70 (a nice guy that
needs sponsor help), Kevin Hawkinberry placed
the #80 in the fourth spot, Ron Lufcy drove the
#07 to a fifth place finish.
The real disappointment of the evening was the
absence of the 0-no car. He was sorely missed by
his many fans.
Jim Wintcrstcin's #13 Olds is the fastest
SupcrStock at NSS. We can say whatever we
want, but this car is the car to beat every time.
Saturday night he embarrassed the Chevrolet
field again by winning with a half track lead after
lifting at the flag stand! The Wildman, Chris
Pclcdat, in the #28 came home second, a career
best. Teddy Helms was paid for 3rd in his Orange
#61 Bulck. Mike Soukup #45 ran fourth.
The Strictly Stock feature went to Richard
Bolton in the #78 over Rod Moss, Chris Kirkgard
and James Dyal.
This Saturday (Nov. 4) the Classic Cars will make
a special appearance along with weekly heats and
features in all divisions.
Gates open a 5 p.m. and racing begins at 7 pro.
every Saturday night at the track located at the cor­
ner of SR. 44 and CR 419, between New Smyrna,
DeLand and Daytona.
For more information on any local short track
action, call the FASCAR offices at (407) 568-1367
(Orlando) or (904) 427-4129 (New Smyrna), or
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W E D N E SD A Y .
Men's Junior College
Basketball _ Brevard
Community College vs.
Seminole Community College at
SCC Health and Physical
Education Center, 7 3 0 p.m.
SAC Bow ll
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Seminole vs. ’
Lake Mary vs. &lt;
Howell vs. Lyman at AMF
Bowling Centcr^Longwood, 3 3 0
p.m.
Golden Age Games _ At vari­
ous sites throughout Sanford, all
day.
Recreation softball _ City of
Lake Mary Parks and Recreation
Department Fall Co-Ed Slow
Pitch Softball League at the
Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Tripleheader beginning at 6 3 0
p ro .; City of Lake Mary Parks
and Recreation Department Fall
iftball
tch Sol
Co-Ed Slow Pitch
League at Lake Ma ’ Sports
...
.
ning at 6 3 0 p ro .; City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Men’s Fall
Wednesday Night Slow Pitch
Softball League at Pinehurst
Park. Koch Construction vs. C U
L Landscaping, 7 p.m.; Vivona's
vs. Beer 3 0 ,8 p.m.
SA C Softball League _ At
Winter Springs: Seminole vs.
Winter Springs, 4 3 0 p.m.;
Seminole vs. Oviedo, 5:30 p.m.;
vs. Lake Mary vs. Oviedo, 6:30
p.m.; Lake Mary vs. Winter
Springs, 7 3 0 p.m.
Sw im m ing and D iving _
Winter Springs vs. University at
UCF Pool. 4 p.m.
TH U RSD A Y
Women's Junior College
Basketball _ Seminole
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Pierce, 6 p.m.
Junior varsity football _
Seminole vs. Lake Mary at Don
T. Reynolds Stadium, 7 p.m.
Golden Age Games _ At vari­
ous sites throughout Sanford, all
day.
Recreation Softball _ City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department M en's Fall
Thursday Night Slow Pitch
Softball League at Pinehurst
Park. Regulators vs. Wells
Contracting, 7 p.m.; Featherlite
vs. Misfits, 8 p.m.

FRIDAY
Varsity football _ DeLand vs.
Lake Brantley at Tom Story
Field, 7 3 0 p.m.; Lyman vs. Lake
Mary at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium, 7 3 0 p.m.; Oviedo vs.
Apopka at Larry Payne Field,
7 3 0 p.m.; Pine Ridge vs. Lake
Howell at Rich L Evans Field,
7 3 0 p.m.; Seminole vs. Winter
Springs
at A.W. Epps Sports
?r begin­
Complex, 7 3 0 p.m.
Golden Age Games _ At vari­
ous sites throughout Sanford, all
day.
Recreation Softball _ City of
Lake Mary Parks and Recreation
Department Men's Fall Friday
Night Slow Pitch Softball
League at Lake Mary Sports
Complex. Triplchcaaer begin­
ning at 6 3 0 p.m.; City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Fall Industrial Slow
Pitch Softball League at
Pinehurst Park. Invacare vs.
Mctalade, 7 p.m.; Wayne
Densch/Budmen vs. Metalade,
8 p.m.
Boys volleyball _ Lake
Brantley High School Freshman
Tournament, TBA.

SATURDAY

Croaa Country _ Class 4ADistrict 2 Meet at Sperling
Sport? Complex, DeLand, 9
a.m.; Class 3A-District 3
(Seminole) Meet at Veteran's
Memorial Park, New Port
Richey, 930 a.m.
Little League _ Girls Minor
Softball: Winter Springs vs.
Sanford at Lakeside Field, 9
a.m.; Girls Major Softball:
Sanford Stars vs. Apopka at
Lakeside Field, 11 a.m.; Boys
Minor Baseball: Winter Springs
Cube vs. Sanford Devil Rays at
F t Mellon Park, 2 3 0 p m ; T-Ball
at Lake Mary Sports Complex:
Sanford C u m vs. Lake Mary
Cardinals, 9 a.m.; Sanford
Yankees vs. Lake Mary
Diamondbacks, 1030 a.m.
M en's Junior College
Basketball _ Hillsborough
Community College vs.
Seminole Community College at
SCC Health and Physical
Education Center, 7 3 0 pro.
Women's Junior College
Basketball _ Seminole
Community College at
Tallahassee Community College,
2 p.m.
Golden Age Games _ At vari­
ous sites throughout Sanford, all
day.
Youth Soccer _ City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Youth Fall Soccer
League at Zinn Beck Field, 9
a.m.
Swim ming and Diving _
Wildcat Invitational, TBA.
Boys volleyball _ Lake
Brantley High School Freshman
Tournament, TBA.
G irls volleyball _ Class 6A
Regions Is. Semifinals, 2 p.m.
and 4 p ro .; Finals, 7 p.m. Te
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RESULTS
ORLANDO SrEEDWORLD
Frida* Oriobet 17
S t r a LATE MODELS . I. (SI) TRAVIS KITTLESQN; 2. (47) RUSTY
EBEKSOLE. J. (6) DAVID HART; 4. (13) DAVID KING; 5. (68) PERRY
LOVELADY; A (19) TOM ROOT; 7. (It) EDDIE KING t. (43) BILL
PRATT; 9. (12) JUSTIN DRAWDY.
MODIFIERS . I. (2X) JASON BOYD; L (SI) FRANK TOLLY; J. (SO)
JOHN POERG 4 (SS) SHANE HELD; 5. (1H) SKIP 1IONAKER; A &lt;1W)
nULUP KESSLER; 7. (90) HANK SANDER; A (I) JIMMY WILKENSi 9.
(H) PAUL DUNCAN; 10. (21) AL VARNADORE. 11. (7X) STEVE
TIIORNBRUCH; IL (3) WAYNE TARKER; IS. (66) BRAD MAY; 1A (84)
BRUCE THOMPSON; IS. (57) JIM 'IK30T* FLYNN; 1A (]&lt;) JOHN
WILLS.
SPORTSMAN .1 .(8 ) RIO ICLOUSFK l RS) JUCHARD lOCKTjS
(97) KELLY JARXETT; 4. (7) MATT CRIFFIN; S. (SO) JEFF WRIGHT) A
(49) SAM BOWMAN; 7. (00) MARK SCHERER A (04) DOUG SAMX3N.
MINI STOCKS . 1. (8) KENNY HANKINS; L (IT) CEOFT
WILLIAMS, 3. (44) CARY GREEN; 4. (SI) ROSE DICKERSON; S. (98)

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and Major Manning’s 68 on the
Par 71 course os the Buccaneers
topped DeLond, 279-to-293.
The B ean and hdlahaaoeeLincoln tied for third with 296
team totals.
Only the top two teams and
individuals advance from the
regional, so Mainland and
DeLond will be the 2A-2 repre­
sentatives i t the State
Tournament next Hiesday and
Wednesday at Foirwinds
Country Club in F t Pierce.
The results of the regional
pretty much mirrored the Class
2A-District 4 Tournament at the
LPGA Champions Course in
Daytona Beach last week.
Mainland (297) was first over
DeLond (319) and Winter
Springs (325) with Gomes and
Manning tying for Medalist
honors with 7 3 'so n the Par 72
course.
The girls teams will get their
chance today when they take to
the Meadow Brook Golf Course
In Gainesville for the Class 2AReglon II Tournament.
Them Is a 50-50 chance the
Seminote Athletic Conference
can get a team to the state as
Oviedo (343) was crowned the
champions last week at the
held at Halifax Plantation in
Daytona Beads and Lyman (373)

x ta im e d th e fo u r th e n d A n a l

spot over Lake Mary (374), Lake
Brantley (384) and Winter
Springs (397).
Bunnell-Flagler/Palm Coast
and Seabreeze were the other
two teams to qualify for today's
regional*.
Lake Mary will be represented
at the Regional*, however) as
Andrea VanderLende was die
low medalist at the districts,
shooting sn even-par 72.

JEFF DAVIS; A (IS) MARK WOLCOTT.
SUPER STOCK .1 ( 1 1 ) DUANE FREED; L R l) HOMER CORDON;
1. (7X) BOB WINES. 4 (17) ROB WATTORD; 5. (3) CHARLES FRY; A (91)
BOBBY SlMCOX
Sateirdajr. October IS
LATE MODEL (Cowitry 9S.1 U N Mod*! 1001.1. (IS) JASON BOYD;
2. (17) |ASON CROSSEY; 3. R7) RICHARD BAER; 4. (9) MICHAEL
WILLIAMS, A (I) DAVID LOGAN; A (16) SCOTT BRAMLETT; 7. (47)
CHRIS FONTAINE, A (40) GEORGE MURPHY; 9. (67) CHAD ALLMAN; 10l(16) BRUCE LAWRENCE D; U. (61) ROGER WREN; I I (S)
SAMMY GRAHAM; IL RS) JORGE GONZALEZ. 1A (57) CHAD
PIERCE; IS. (54) RUSS THOMSON; 1A (4) MARK -SONNY" LINN; 17.
(6)) CURB LAWRENCE; 1A (43) RANDY DYE.
MODIFIED .1.(66) JERRY SYMONS; I (3) WAYNE PARKER. J (16)
JUSTIN HENDERSON; A (71) JOE MIDDLETON; 5 (70) DAVE SAVICKL A (7X) STEVE THORNBRUCIt; 7. (13) JOEY PLETKA; A R J) TIM
DYSON; 9. (77) TIM WALLACE; 10. (7) MARK VANDEVENDEJL
SPORTSMAN . I. (1) SIEVE REDOnX I (04) DOUG SAMION; L
(70) JOHN NUSBAUM; 4. (10) KEVIN HAWKINBERKY; S. (07) RON
LUPCY; A (Id) CHRIS DIPOSQUALE.
MINI STOCK _ I. (55) RICK TUMEY; I (M) MARK RIGSBY; L (30)
TIM MCTHA1U A (8) |AMIE MCCAGUE; l (37) J D. DUNCAN; A (V3)
REX aiRlSTENSEN; 7. R) ROBERT HALE; 8. RS) TIM CLARK.
SUPER STOCK . I. (13) JIM WTNTERSTEtN; I RS) CHRIS PELUDAT; S. (61) TED HELMESt A (45) MKE SOUKUP; 3. R9) STEVE
COCHRAN; A (7) ED Z1KOWSKJ; 7. (55) JIM SNYDER; A R l) BECKY
DYSON; 9. (57) CHARLIE MERZ.
STRICTLY STOCK _ 1. (71) RICHARD BOULTON; 1 (35) ROO
MOSS; J. RS) CHRIS KIRKGARD, 4. (16) JAMES OVAL

C L A S S 2A , R E G IO N 2
at Riviera, Par 7 !
I. Mainland 179; 1 DeLond. 193; 3.

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1*6; S. BeUeetew, 300; A New Smyrna, SOL 7.
GainnviUe-Buchholi. 302. A CetneeriUr, 307.
Tfef IB Individuate . I. Grant Goto**.
Mainland, 67; L Major Manning, Mainland. 68;
3 (tt*) Bobby Catva, BuchhcU. and LamWy,
L ab City-Columbia, 69; A (He) Row. Ocala
Fomt, Po4l*r, L ab Wait, and J a b Davia.
DrLand. 70; A (tto) Mall Every. Mainland, and
Quia Canon, Lincoln, and Joonjb Winter
Spring. (36-33), 71.
OWter Wbtev Spring, tcoeta _ Daniel Ota.
S7-3S . 7L Danlvl Newten. 3A3S _ 7A-Jeff Cray,
41-37.71
C L A S S 2 A -D IS T R 1 C T 4
a t LPG A C ham pion* C o e r**, P ar 71

Ttaau . 1. Mainland, 197; L DrLand. 319; A
Winter Sprtnga, 323; A New Smyrna Beach,
327; A L ab Maty, 321 A Seaton**. 331; 7.
Oviedo, 334; A L ab Brantley, 335; f . Spruce
Creek. 339; 10. B^vwD-FlagJrr/Palm CoaaL

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Indlviduala. I. (Be) Grant Cornea, Mainland,
and Major Manning, Mainland. 73; A Ja b
Dark. DrLand. 7A A ;tte) Juattn MdCnlghL
Sprue* Creek. and Ryan Mycn, Mainland. 75;
A Man Every, Mainland. 7A 7. M lb Burgrw.
5*abre*x*, 77; S. (B*) Gena McMahon,
Seatotete, David Donaldecn, L ab Mary, and
Ian Hoffman. New Smyrna Saadi, 7A

G IR LS
C L A S S 2 A -D IS T R 1 C T 4
at Halifax Plan tall on. Par 72
Tiawa _ 1. Oviedo, 343; Z BunnellFlagler/Palm CowA 3U. A Seetoecie. 363; A
Lyman. STL A L ab Mary, J7A‘ A L ab Bnnlby.
5*4) 7. Winter Spring*. 397; A New Smyrna
Beach. 42L 9. Atlantic. 473; 10. DrLand. vrttfv
Indlvidmala _ 1. Andrw VanderLend*. Lab
Mary, 7L 2. AS Kktltghter, Palm CoaW. 7A 3
(Be) Stephanie FWgadoi Ortedo, 9ianh Davia,
Oviedo, Jennifer Keefe. Lyman. 71) A Quteey
HaradUn, Palm CoaaL 79; 7. Melody Eieele.
SwFtvrre, IL A Amanda Smith. CMedo. S3; 9.
Camille Jane*. Winter Spring*. IS; 10. Uv
Beme* Lyman.*.

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the girls did even better, claim­
ing H of 12 race victories.
The Class 4A-Dlstrict 2
Championships will also be
held at the Lake Brantley pool
on Friday, November 10th. The
event Is set to begin at 9 a m.
and ia expected to run all day.
SEM IN O LE A TH L E TIC
C O N FER EN CE-SW IM M IN G
A N D D IV IN G
C H A M P IO N S H IP S
a* Letw teraamey A*«M* Cae ivr
SO YS
Tbaa acueat_ 1. L ab Brandey, SSL 2. Winter
Springs 327; 1 Oviedo, J21) A L ab Mary 301;
A Lyman, 235; A Seminole, 160; 7. L ab
lioavrO. 40.
306 aaadley ratay _ L ab Brantley (Lae,
Knmdck, Certain, Otamaa). 1)45.45.
10* free _ Fruervartn. Lab Brantlry, 152 22.
3S6 P I _HaaA I ala Brantley. 233A57
M tm _ Vante, L ab Brantley, 05105.
P i ring . ButBce, L ab Brandey. 197AS
US fly . Mttadorf, L ab HowtO, OdAtl.
1M fra* _ Vanlue, L ab Brandey, 0:496A
MS fra *. Feuerateln. L ab Brandey, ASA9A
3M fra* ralay _ L ab Brandey (DunUn.

Head, Otamaa, Vanlue). 133.47.
140 beck . Lee, L ab Brandey. 057.62.
100 bveeei.Cerho, Winter Spring*. 102.98

400 fra* raU | _ L a b BvanBey (Dankln.
Certain. Head. Vmtae). 327JA

GIRLS
T6*m a c n e *. I. Lake Brand** 57L 2. Lake
Mary, 422. A Winter Sprint*. 2945; A
Seminole, 2675; A Oviedo, 220; A Lyman. 163;
7. L ab HoivtiL 7A
MS medley relay _ L a b Brantley
(McFadden. LL Kelly. Damlow), 15753.
. 1M 6n* . Laraon, L a b Brantley; 157£3.
MS M .MdteddatvUfe* SrenOey. 110.17.
M baa . XJteoka. Winter Springe. 0J3A7.
Dtvtem _ Day-Oarta. Lake PranrWy. lfiM .
1M Ry _ Krily. Lake Branded IXDJK . .
1*6 fr a *. Napoktano, L ab Brandey Q53.7A
■M b at _ lancet, L a b Branlky A10AA
1M fra* relay . L ab Brandey (NapotUam,
Drmkm, Laraon. Howard), 14*2*
1M bark _ McFeddan. L a b Brandey, 059127.
IM toeaec _ LL L a b Bnoday 1:1050.
0M baa ralay _ L ab Braraky l
Napolllano. LL McFaddm). 54551.

Flag
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O C T O B E R 21
RA ID ERS 19, GATORS 7
Lenny Grace got the Raiders off to a good start
when he sprinted in from 50-yards out to give tire
champ# * 6-0 lead.
The G alon, though, had the answer aa Luis
C onus* ran SOyaras to set-up a 2-yard touch­
down run by Clay Wyman and when Carasas
added the extra points, the Gator* led 7-6 at half­
time.
But the Raider* were not ready to have their
record blemished aa they dominated the second
half.
Grace scored the go-ahead touchdown on 0 9yard run and Roby Williams added the insurance
with a 35-yard scaring Jaunt William* also added
the extra point after his long run to complete the
scoring.
B EN G A LS14, JA G U A RS 12
The Bengal*jum ped out to a 14-0 lead on
Richard Grey 7-yard run, extra point by Zachary
O'Brien, and a 3-yard run by Josh Smith, extra
point by Lenny Grace, but ended up having to
hang on for dear life.
Mike Keller scored from 2-yards out for the
Jaguars to cut the halftime lead to 14-6.
Darrel Taylor then scored the only points o f the
second half on a 5-yard run, but the 2-point con­
version try failed and the Bengal* hung on for the
win.

OCTOBER 28

RA ID ERS 13, BENGALS 12
Josh Smith opened the scoring with a 3-yard
center sneak for the Bengal* before Roby Williams
tied die game for the Raiders with a 2-yard run
and Lenny Grace added the go-ahead extra point
Richard Grey came back with a 22-yard scoring
sprint to put the Bengali back on top, but again
they missed the crucial extra point, leaving the
•core 12-7.
Grace then capped off his excellent season by
scoring the winning touchdown on a 40-yard run
for the Raiders.

M AJOR D IVISIO N
OCTOBER 21

The Optimist Club ol Sanford
recently
honored
Ebony
Washington (top photo) of
Seminole High School as Its
Student of the Month. Ebony
was nominated for her willing­
ness to “go the extra mile* In her
student training role. Ebony was
recently certified In adult CPR
and First Aid, and was
described os the cream of the
crop* by nominating teacher
Sue Ellis. Ebony received her
award from SHS Administrative
Assistive and Optimist member
John Cullum.
The Optimist Club of Sanford
also named tls first Athlele of
the Week in Seminole High
8chool bowler Derrick Hulme
(bottom photo). In a match
against Lake Brantley, Derrick
took ell of hie games Including
the last gome with a brilliant
257. Derrick’s series was a
school record of 730. His other
two garnet were a second 257
end 216. Derrick receives com­
mendations
from
SHS
Administrative Assistive and
Optimist member John Cullum.
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M IN O R D IV IS IO N

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the Jaguars (0-6).
In the Major Division _ the Steelere (6-0), the
Jaguar* ana the Rattler* (both 3-3) and the
Redskin* (0-6).

Wednesday, November I. 2000 P a ge 3 B

RATTLERS 13, JA G U A RS 12
The Rattlers appeared headed for an easy win
os Travares McGill scored on a 12-yard run (extra
point failed) and a 27-yard run followed by on
extra point run by Joae Mendez to make the score
13-0 at halftime.
The Jaguars came out Bred up in the second
half, shutting down the Rattlers offense, and
•cored on a 27-yard Michael Lowery pass from
Lorimel Rivera and on a Lowery 70-yard Inter­
ception return. But after both scores the extra
point try failed, allowing the Rattier* to hang on
for the win.
STEELERS S3, R ED SK IN S 6
Robbie Engroff Intercepted a pass to set-up
Dave Perdue's 2-yard run for tne Steelere and the
tout was on.
Mylar Neal added the Steclers' second touch­
down on a 13-yard run, and set-up Engroff'* 17yard touchdown reception from Glenn Lee with
on interception. This time Perdue added the extra
point making die score 19-0 i t halftime.
Lee later hit George Easley with an 80-yard pass
on the opening kickoff of the second half and the
Steelere led 25-0,
The Redskins finally broke the ice, scoring on a
40-yard run by Zachary Richards, before Shawn
lb Later completed the scoring by grabbing an 18yard touchdown pass from Perdue.
O C T O B E R 28
STEELERS 13, JA G U A R S 0
Glenn Lee scored the game'* first points an a
13-yard run and Davie Perdue added the extra
point and Myler Neal completed the shutout with
an 18-yard interception return.
RATTLERS 13, R ED SK IN S 12
Patrick TUmer got the Rattlers going with a 6yard pass, but the Redskins tied tne score at 6-6
when Marvin Smith scampered In from 44-yarda
out.
TUmer immediately put the Rattlers back
ahead with a 44-yard kickoff return and Cody
Morris added what proved to be the game-win­
ning extra point.
Jose Melendez squelched one Redskins drive
with an interception, but the Redskins had a
chance to tie tne game when Blair Lemon scored
on a 27-yard run.
But again the extra point try was no good and
the Rattlers earned their second consecutive win
to finish the season at 500.

IB
accident this summer.
But Patrick and top assistant
and defensive specialist Tony
Mandeville best the bushes and
came up with 10 excellent fresh­
men and two transfers to go
along with returners Sheketa
"KUd" Kindred and Sue
Gyarfas.
Kindred is 5-foot-10 for­
ward/guard from Douglosville,
th etop player crfl
Patrick's bench lost year and fig­
ures to step into a leadership .
role this season.
Gyarfas la the 6-foot-9 center
from Budapest, Hungary who
turned a lot of heads la s t year
with her shooting and shotblocking ability.
The Raiders thought they had
a good bookend to go along
with Gyarfas when they signed
6-foot-4 Yelena Leuchanka from
Gomel, Belarus, but she has
dedded to red-shirt this season
to concentrate on improving her
english.
That loss leaves Gyarfas as
one of only three players over 6foot tall, along with 6-foot fresh­
men Linda Cazeau from Eustis
and Brandi Davis from
BushneU, which has forced
Patrick, Mandeville, assistant
coach Frederick Martinez and
new assistant Cindy Martin to
go to a more defensive and tran­
sition style of play.
The transfer is 5-foot-7 Renee

Murphy from Lithunla, Ga. who
figures to give SCC strength on
the front line.
The lop freshmen in the pre­
season have been 5-foot-10
Yolanda Johnson from
Braddock, Pa., 5-foot-ll
Gabrielle Blankfeld from
Naperville, 111., and 5-foot-5
point guard Narumol Berggren
from Stockholm, Sweden.
Other newcomers Include 5fodt-7 Shannon Cotton from
Oviedo, 5-foot-fl Erin Bradshaw
from St. Cloud, 5-foot-5 Sheri
Harrison from West Hempstead,
N.Y., and 5-foot-5 Katrina
Morame from Bradenton.
This team is extremely quick
and deep, but to reach the
heights the squad has attained
the past three season the team
will have to mature in a hurry
as 13 teams that were ranked in
the top 20 in the nation last year
arc on the schedule and the 8tcam SCC/Winn Dixie
Shootout, arguably the top inseason tournament in the coun­
try, will be held the final three
days of 2000.
The women will also have to
start with five road games
before playing at home for the
first time on Tuesday,
November Nth against
Abraham-Baldwin Agricultural
College from Tilton, Ga.
The first two road games will
be at Indian River Community
College in Ft. Pierce at 6 p.m. on

Thursday and at Tallahassee
Community College at 2 p.m.
on Saturday.
The team looked good in its
final preseason game on
Saturday, rolling over NAIA
Flagler College from St.
Augustine, 86-67. Kindred and
Blankenfeld led the way with 15
points each, while Gyarfas
added 13, Johnson 12 and
Murphy 11.

. M a r lin J o in s th e S C C w o m e n 's

program to begin her second
year o f collegiate coaching and
recruiting.
She was a four-year varsity
letter winner at Bishop Kenny
High School in Jacksonville,
playing on back-to-back state
championship teams.
After graduation she went to
Flagler College and was allrcgion/aU-confercnoe for two
u rs before transfering to the
niveraity of Florida and play­
ing on a team that reached the
Sweet 16 of the NCAA Division
I Tournament.
As a fifth-year senior at
Florida, she was a varsity assis­
tant and junior varsity head
coach at P.K. Yonge High School
in Gainesville and upon gradu­
ating from UF (with a degree in
Exercise and Sport Sciences)
served as assistant
coach/rccruiting coordinator at
Santa Fe Community College in
Gainesville before moving over
to SSC this year.

C

Briefs
W R E S T L IN G C L U B T O U R N A M E N T
SAN FORD— The Sanford Wrestling Club will
b e hosting a Tournament in the Dan Pelham
Gymnatorium at Sanford Middle School on
Saturday, November 18th.
The tournament, sponsored by the Sanford
Police Athletic League, will hold weigh-ins from
8 am .-to-10 a.m. with competition beginning at
11 a m .
Call coach Mark Geary at 407-32(^6199 for
details.
S A N F O R D A Q U A T IC S C E N T E R
SANFORD - The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department and the Sanford
Seminole Aquatic Center is presenting Water
Aerobics classes.
The program is aimed at adults that want to
get a great cardiovascular workout that is gentle
on the Joints and connective tissues. Taught by a
certified professional instructor, the class com­
bines fun, music, and exercise in a refreshing
environment.
Class times are Tuesday and Wednesday's
from 5 3 0 p m . to 6 3 0 p.m.; and Thursday's and
Friday's from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Cost is $3 per class and all you need to bring
is a "noodle."
The Sanford Seminole Aquatic Center is locat­
ed on the Seminole High School campus. Turn
left off of West 25th Street onto Ridgewood
Avenue and follow into campus on the right.
Other Sanford/Seminole Aquatic Center offer­
ings:

Recreational swim and adult lap swim _ now
through December 31st, weekdays from 5 p.m.
to 7 3 0 p m . and on Saturday and Sunday from
noon to 6 p.m. Adults $3 per session, children 3to-17 a 51, under three free.
Seasonal and annual passes for recreational
swimming _ three month passes, $40 for an indi­
vidual and $90 for family; one year pass, indi­
vidual, $100; family, $220.
Seminole Aquatics Swim Team _ This program
is designed for young people that want to enter
the world of competitive swimming and has
three levels: Age Group 1 (new swimmers want­
ing to learn strokes and turns, $45 per month
and $35 for each additional family member);
Age Group 11 (swimmers that know the four
strokes, but are not yet ready for senior level
training, $60 per month, $45 for second family
member, $35 for each additional family mem­
ber); Senior Group (experienced swimmers
capable of high training levels, $75 per month
and $55 for each additional family member).
Call 407-302-1034 for more information.
S A N F O R D JA Z Z E R C 1 SE C L A S S E S
SANFORD - The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department is offering Jazzercise
under the instruction of Susan Annctt at the
Downtown Youth Center, first floor of Sanford
City Hall, on Monday and Wednesday evenings
from 5 3 0 p.m. to 6 3 0 p.m.
Cost is $3 per class.
Call 407-330-5697 for more information.

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CASE NO.: 00-CA -1TI4-I4-P
FIRSTAR BANK MILWAUKEE. N A ,
AS TRUSTEE FOR THE
REGISTERED
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RAYMOND FAIR; CHRYSTAL A.
REIS AX/A CHRISTAL A R j IT. AL.
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UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CHRYS­
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kAowtog OrreRW propuriy.

LOT 10, LAKE OEM PARK,
ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF
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■topaeaon Monday torau?i FlUay aaoapl tor lagte hotolaya. BOO am. to 100 d any bma prior to toa Sato Dan by
pm. at toa 8L John* Rtoar Water Management Otoktot (Dtarnci) Headquarters. tong a demand tor heating to toa
40tPRaM8lraat.PalaPa.FLMI71.iaM. A person attoM subdwM totor- Ctrod Court. Owner haa too type to
aata aia aSactod by toa DteMd pamMng dactoton may paPBon tor an srtodrv recover poacaaaton d vehicle by
wtrstlv* hearing to aoconlanoa atto aactlona 130SOP and I20S7. Honda poeang a band to accordance veto
Ptataaa. or way choose to pusus medadon aa an alamaPia remedy uidet FA SSI PI 7 any proceed! in eiceea
Sedan 130 873. Honda etaautea. baton toa daadtoa tor Mng a pattoon. d toa amoue d toa Ian ad be
Chooaaig madtoaon *q not adranaly affect toa rltfd to a haanng I madtoaon depoeaed Mh toe Ctort d toe Cbod
doaenolresUltaaaeatawisrd. Tha prooaduraa tor putting madtoaon an aat Court to toa couay whan vaNcto ra
torto to aacaon 130 873, Honda BtaMaa. and nAaa 26-108.111 and 2ft- haU.
108401-404 Ftorlda ArMntotraPya Ooda. PaMona mm oorrpty wan toa Pubbah Novambar 1.2000

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CRy ol Satdotd. Peal ONoa Boa 17PS. Santotd. FL MT73. appPcaPon aa-117.
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Scuto. Range 10 Ead The ERftopptoaPon to tot modacaftan to » a autooa
water managsmard parmii aaaoctaisd adh addwdng Jaaratl Lana (to be
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MARS IN. LAKE MARY. 32748.
Bemtode Couay. Florida itodar toa
FIcMoua Name d THS COMPUTER
CONSULTANTS, and tod I Mend Id

Section SSSOS.
IN I.
CuaaW. Ooana
PubPdt Novantoar 1.2000

TRED WATSON. J R . ha* d ROSIE
LEE WATSON. Deceaeed. JOHN
WATSON, ha* d ROSIE LEE
WATSON, DacaaMd. MATTIE
WATSON, ha* d ROSIE LEE
WATSON. Deceaeed. Any and al
aaatgnaaa, Irualaaa. ot other
dalmanii dafentog by. Pvough- under
or aganar toa EaUCa d ROSIE LEE
WATSON. Daceaaad. Hate d Honda,
daparlmant d revenue, bank d
amenca. n a . a national banking
aaaodeHon. HVa bamaTI bank d
central Honda. n*4 toa krai bankara
d orange cototy. n a . a nakonal
barbtog kavocron: ntCAROO H.
BAU.ESTER:
CECIL
CLARK
CHEVROLET. PIC., a Dataware cor
porakon. autoortrad to do buaaraaa n
toa Stale d Ftorlda: CARL 8 0 *0 1 0 T
MOTORS. INC . a (Paaokrad Honda
corporator!: BOARO OF COUNTY
coM M issiorirns o r s e m p k x e
county . noniO A. william e .
SHAW, and MAROARET ANN
SMITH.
NOTICS OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toal
punuan* to a Summary Find
Judgment d Foraetoaur* ardarad on
October 3«h. 2000. by to* d m *
embed Court to toa abort trytod
caua*. to* undaralgnad Clerk d
Coral or any d Na ddy autoortrad
ad In Oamlnola County. Honda,
daaertoad aaLot 4 7 and toa Waal 3 leal d Lol 48.
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, anordtog
to to* Ptal toarad aa racordad to Ptol
Book 3. Peg* 37. d to* Pubkc
Reeorda d Samtoda Couay, Ttonda.
at puOkc oucry to toa hrghaal and
bad bidder tor cath an NOV M
3000. d 11OOA M„ d too bom tupe
d toa Servanda Couay Courthouse.
Smaord. Ftorlda. autpad to oi ad val­
orem taree and ai aaaimama tor toa
fill pfoppfty dwicitwd wbovw
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABIUTIES
ACT. Paraona Mto dratoan need
tog a apeod acc ommodaOcn to perbop ala to tore pmeeedtog ahodd
corned 301 North Park Avenue. Buie
N30I. Sanlord. Ftortda M771.
Talaphona(407)3234330. art 4227,
nd lator torn eeven (7) daya prior to
too proceedng p haanng *npa*ed.
(Idd) 1800*458771, or vote* (v) 1S0O-S88S770. via Ftortda
DATED on Septarrlier OCT28 3000
(SEAL)
Maryanna
dCbord Court
CtorkdO
Pod OStoa Orawar C
Sanlord. Ftortda M772-088S
OYMary Slroupa
Deputy Clark
Fradark* J. Muptry. J r . EaqUm
Boawa* iOukap LLP
Pod ONca Orawar 30
Oartow. H.33S31
Aaomaya lor PlotoOR
Pubkah November I. S. 2000
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O n April 17,1095, th « Federal Emergency Management Agency (F E M A ) identified Special
! Hazard Areas in the City of Winter Springe and tha Unincorporated Areas of Seminole County,
, through Issuance of Flood Insurance Rate Map* (FIRM s).
Th a Associate Director for Mitigation, has determined that modification of the elevations of
tha flood having a one-percent chance of occurrence in any given year (base flood) for certain loca­
tions in tha City of Winter Springs and tha unincorporated areas of Seminole County, Is appropriate.
Th e modified B F E s amend the F E M A FIRM s for the communities.
This modification to tha effective FIRM s reflects the placement of fill along Howell Creek.
Aa a result of tha modifications, there are increases and decreases In the B FE s, and widening and
narrowing of the 1 % annual chance (100-year) floodplain and floodway (or the City of Winter
Springs. In the unincorporated areas of Seminole County, there are decreases in the B F E s and
widening of tha 1 % annual chance floodplain. Th e revised B F E s for Howell Creek are as follows:
Base Flood Elevations (NGVD )*
Effective
Revised

Location

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Approximately 1,150 feet downstream oi State
Route 419
At Downstream side of State Route 419

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aertgna, auccaeeora to totereal.
buUeea or otoai peraom rteentog by
totou^L under or agaaret any corpo-

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Conekter Adoption: Happy and
aacuacapto «4tomuh Imretod m
want to adopt nawhorn to 4 yi old
Almvatto *«pmraMpnkl Plaaaaoal
attorney lo* Iroa t BBS 22291231RoJISJO)

eone or packet, natural or corporate,
or arttoett atari legal atalua la
latknorvrt. (Jarring under any ol Ota
above named or daarrtbad drten
MOT1C* O f SUIT •PROPERTY
TO CHASE WVESTMEMT COMPA­
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Pbytlcal Addreee Unknown
LLrwng Addreka Unknown
YOU ARC HEREBY NOTIFIED toal
an ackon to torectote a mortgage on

27— N ursery 4c C h il d
C are
Chreban moPiar d two wd pruvnte
tonter lovingday can tor your cldd
tomy homo. MtornF. 407-323-2813

County Ftorfcte
LOT 14. CHASE GROVES UNIT I.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A3 RECORDED to PLAT
BOOK 44. PAGES 24 it . O f TIC
PUOUC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
haa been IPad agaaial you. CHASE
INVESTMENT COMPANY, and you
are ragurad to eerv* a copy ol you
W
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ndetente!. 4 any to«. on toa

55— B usiness
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Divorce change you bnancld now7
Tima to a d on you led and take
of you tee You can do tore
hato you. Duamaai tocfejdaa
and h at vacabon ■whan la
tha lailhm* you |ud got away lor a
couple of daya? Lntan to 88886212SI and laav* mag lor Kim and

addreee It ENRICO O GONZALEZ.
P A . 8288 Eatl Fowler Avenue,
Temple Tanact. Ftortda 33817, and
tea toa ongpnal alto toa dark d toa
abova-atyted Court mdm 30 daya

BWEBTIQATE BEFORE

YOU erVEBTI

Ahvaya a good pokey. eapeotFy tor
budnaa*
opportunitiaa
and
Iranchraai. Cal Ftortda Dapt d
AgrtcUbm 8 Ccnaunar Santo** d
BOO-4 35-7352 or FTC-HELP lor
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Ftorlda law rwpena aa8an d cartaei
buarwaa opporkjVboa to ngator w«i
Ftortda Dept d Agriculture ft
Conaunar Service* baton tekng
C al to varty lawful ragwtrabon
baton you buy

you tar toa ratal demanded to toa
ComptaW or Petaion
WITNESS my hand and toa aaat d
Bart Court on OCT 28 2000..
(Court Baal)
Clerk d toa Court
ByRuto King
Deputy Ctert

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tog a apodal occnmmodeOon to parl p da to tote I tearing dwuto corked
toa ADJL Coordelator nd later toan
eeven (7) daya prior Ip Pie proceedtog vte toa Ftortda Relay Service d IP00-S66P7T0
Pubtdi: November I. p. 2000
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S e r v ic e s

Attention Readers!!
IT* Regal tor campanJaa doing
buamaat by phone to ptomda you
a loan and aak you to pay tor H
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For
totormabon, cal lolE n * 1877-FTC
HELP ( A|ki4car
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Fadard Trad* Comnaaton)

*1 THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THt EIGHTEENTH
M AMO FOR
COUNTY,

IMMEDIATE CASH*
82,500 - *78.000
F n * Into N* Fa*
1877.740-2486

CASE NO.: OOCA-im-18-P
M RE FORFEITURE O f 82.747 00
M UNTIED STATES CURRENCY
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ANTHONY LEVENT MEOLQCK
Lad Knovm) addreee
1814 Mt ta lra r Avenue
SanJurartorvte 33771
Current eddeer Unknown
And *4 pttOet rteeerng adered by.
torauipi inter or agaeid Antoony

61— M o n ey t o L end

. Attention Reederelt
i n liegd tor compante* doing
buunaaa by phorwyo prormaa you
a toan and aak you to gay tor K
Nora they daHvar* For more
totormabon. cal to*8 * * 1877-FTC
HELP (Apufckctervtoa mnaaagi bom
The Sammote Herald and Ih*
Federal Trad* Carrvraaaun)

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tod
damlmlnrldbiB i F ia ItoieiLl
property aeued and held to8emrno*e
County. Ftortda 82.747 00 to Unaed
State! Currency haa bean Med
agaeid you totoa Cbou* Court d toa
EVaeerWi Judkid C *ad to and tor
Samtoote Couay- Ftortda You are
raqukad to eerva a copy d you M i­
lan itotaneee 4 any. to toa oompteini
ipon John Rota. Shareri co ned
atooaa addraaa la. TOO Both
BoUavard. Sardord. Ftortda 32773.
on or baton Pie 87to day d
itovatrbar. 2000. and toa pie ongrtd
ol tola Court aPhar baton aanrua on
Shard a couned or tovnedialety
toanaltot. otoa n v a . a ddaui ad oa
entered agdnd you lor toa raid

DATED tte dayol OCT 283000.
MARYANNE MORSE
dark ol Crod Court
ByRuto Ktog
Dapury Clark
4 you an a penon wen a ikadidty
who naada any accommodakon ai
uda- to panclpala n tore proceed­
ing you are anltoid. d no cod to
yog. totoaprovtokin c4oartan at**-

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CASE NOj 88CA-H7S-14P
BANK ONE. NATIONAL
A8BOOATION. AS TRUSTEE. F/K/A
THE TIRST NATIONAL BANK Of
CUCMO AS TRUSTEE. BY RESI­
DENTIAL FUN084Q
CORPORATION ITS ATTORNEY PI
FACT

Mr. Ronald McLemore
City of Winter Springs Manager
1126 East Stats Road, Suita 434
Winter Springs. Florida 32706
or
Mr. Kevin Grace
Seminole County Manager
1101 East First Street
Sanford. Florida 32771

Odobar 18. 2000. and entered In
Cat* No.OO-CA-1178-MP, d toa
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lor a l poaibona Apply to parson al
3401 South Olanto Dnv*. Santord.

Mala or
temal* 2874 Santord Av*. Aak tor
Pal 407-322-1652

Homo business' Fun. money,
vacabon* 666862-1251. laav* mag
tor Kbn and Jorvte* W ei help you
help yours**
Insurance company looking loj
bikngual secretary Pam-S SOpm,
Monday Ihru Friday Start al
17.504*. Apply parson. For appl
cal 407-330-1400 ‘

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Braaklatl Waitress*!. Cook, t
Housekeeper! Top Pay. Good
Working condbona Apply. Mamon
Courtyard. 135
1 IntamationaJ Pkwy.
Lake Mary

INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU INVEST
Always a good pokey, aapaciaty tor
business
opportunitiaa
and
Iranchnae Cal Ftonda Dapt d
AfylaA** ft Conauiier Sam oa! £
800-435-7352 or FTC-HELP tot
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buatoaaa opporkadbaa to ragator *4Pi
Honda Depl of Agriculture ft
Conaunar Sarvtca* before saNng.
Cal to vanty lawful registration
before you buy

Cabinet Makar
For custom work. Pay nag
MerbcaVRoaremsnt Pkg
407-3218000
Cara Ohrer Aaefttonl- 2 ta weakly
idary poakona. 26 vfaka or 16 meat
I I EMM Appronmaltty 1 1/2
hriAiarl Near Sanlord Airport.
AppfyYtotaka Lk Mry Job Svca, 407*
3308700. Rat * FL2131202 orCal
407-323-7508

CENTRAL FLORXJA REGIONAL
HOSPITAL a curtnfty bokng tor tw
to8ow*ig hj4 Cm* poarbone to Our
Emrlronmanul
Sarvicas
•floor Taeh • Mutt have on* year
am artanca aa a Floor Tacto. Bhm
7.30a-4p

MA or LPN: Pari Dm* or Ft# Tima.
Busy Parka Inca Office Esp
Preferred. Fas raauna to 407-3287668
•taechfn* operator . Oraat

aipartenca helpful but not
nacaaaary Shtoa 7J0a-4p. 4p-12p.
12p8o.

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ardry tevsl mgr. 1 year asp needed
Graal local company, great pay.
parmanard lui tma |ob.

Compewrve salary a4Pi vacafton ond
hoaday pay tor M km* poaibona
Etea tool banalits todudng Tubon
Ratoiburtamant Program and
401 (k) Salary Datonal Plan

TatomarkaUng:
Parl-bm*
rvanmga Outoouid
Outoou cahng grsal
avsmngs.
bonus
programs.

For omptoymonl conaldorabon
ptoaao contact 407-321-4500.
ai tenatan 5816 Ot tend a raauna to
407-302-7310:

•Oanarte Labor. Venous poaibona

Camral Ftortda Ragund Hoapkd
1401 Watt Seminole Boulevard
Sardord. Ftortda 32771
(407)321-4500 artanaron 68)6
EOE/Drug Fraa Workpteoa

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Chid care toactwra needed tor aft
aoa groeba FT ft RT poaauna

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ch4d car* avdtobla. Erp a pkrt Cal
Joyce, 407-321-7036._________
Computer, Iniamat Paopte to
waned to wok on In*. S2S-78/fv
. PS F S , Fl4 training. Fra* bookld
1800811862) 24 Rr
wwwgahv*hab(i corn
DJULY CABMI Work horn home,
rwrw aoonmaam C0O812D0 cteAr
wwwdatycaah oom. or 1800-2T04002

4 8 7 8478010
Need bva in rstrabte matuts aged
person. CaI tor mor*
totormabon. 407-313-1748
ADE1A Orlande laniard
PART TBie POSmONS
Stock Cterks
Counter Cterka
Lot Dnvars
Valdcte Check to Parson
Ugld Machanc

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Otoara: FMI 8 part Pm* InPday

invTwd OpanTga” Musi ba abte to

Mary Mina Mona
Aa Clark d idd Court
By Mary Swape
At Deputy Clark
LAW OFFICE O f MARSHALL C
WATSON. PA
Aaomaya tor PlarnbP
1800 NW48TH STREET. SLATE 120
Fori Laudantete. a 33308
Telephone (864)4638368
Facafmka (854)7718062
Pubtah November 1, p. 2000
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NOTICE OF

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2000

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
to a Find Judgmam ol

Are You ConnacladT
kitamal Uaara Wantadt
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18188888388
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Ar* You ConnacladT
Internal Uaar* Wanted
8300 to IjtoOTWaak
www homabTrophon com

Erp baa ctenbari 8 groundsman
Di a muaL COL a pki*. Top pay III
Cal 407-323-3481

torth to aatd Ftod JudgmarK. to we
LOT 88. TUSCAWS1A UNIT It.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 28. PAGES PP THROUGH
102. PUOUC RECOROB OF SEMI
NOTE COUNTY. FIOROA
DATED Pte 24ti day o* October.

Ha* Dresser
Good working condbona. private
room. Lake Mary area
407-322-7830
Hamega Propane la tasking
todneduals tor Pw totoveng poaaton
8*nrtc* lachnrcian • Daaira a
mechanically Inckned parson with
srpartenc* in pqw Nwig. pkrmbmg
appkanca repa* or gas aarvtoa. COL
Class B Harmal 8 a * brake
endorsement required Wa oiler
good benefits, traevng 6 compebbve
wages Ptoaaa cal 407-321-2501 to
ad i# rdarvsew or tai mjtsto4073218216

83.1-00-880 000
Low Monthly Pvmla 1 Ouy Svc
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JACOUEUNC NEUEH AUIOUO
TIVE FINANCE CORPORATION:
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POSSESSION OF INC SUBJECT
PROPERTY, are He*andante. 4 *41
aalto Pw higiad and bad bkkter tor
cadi d Pa AT WEST FRONT DOOR
OF COURTHOUSE a* Pw Senetoe
County Courthoute. to Sanford.
Florida, d 1100 AM am on Pi*
21K day of Ndvanbar. 2000. twkjf-

•ITNEdRCWTCOURT
OF THE 14TH
JUOKULCMCUrLi
IN AND FOR
I COUNTY,

Local Work. P00843-TI1I
APPOINTMENT BETTERS!
Paid training Average 1108J 0fHr., t«pd Only. NO
SELUNO. No cold eaka.
Ftei SchadUwDanafite Can
#407-323-2070, E«L 2PP

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d 301 North Park
Avenue. Sue N 301, Sardord. Ftonde.
32771, telephone (407)888 1310.
4227, adtom 2 working
daya ol you nodpt ol tola NoOoa &lt;4
4 you a n haanng or voice
cal ((00)8888771.
Novambar 1.8,18.22.2000
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Loan* Loan* Loan*: Wa do
bane tor guod or bed crarM No
appkeaban to*. Hrjyi approval
ratoa Al appkeama watooma Cal
To* fra * 888888-1301
•NEED CASH*

Adertag oanar Nwatoy) tor you w»i
Sw4l Tranaportabon No aapartanoa
nacaaaary Earn S90GS700 weekly
ua a proJaaarond truck drtvar wan
nt*H.NoCOLTTiato*ig
CALLTODAY 1800-4365683

AmeiH Neman. ET At

Upon the second publication of nobca of thee# changes In this paper, any person has 90 days in which
ha can request through tha Chief Executive Officer of their community that the Associate Director for
Mitigation reconsider the determination. Any request lor reconsideration must be based on knowledge ol
changed conditions or new scientific or technical data. All Interested parties are on notice that until the 90day period elapses, the Associate Directors determination to modify the BFEs may itself be changed.
Any person having knowledge or wishing to comment on these changes should immediately notify:

Full hm* Mower 8
light
maintenance person needed tor
Geneva residential community
Salary negottabl* 407-365-7590

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‘ Elevation in feet National Geodetic Vertical Datum
The changes are mads pursuant to Section 206 of tha Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (P .L 9234), and are In accordance with the National Flood Insurance Act ol 1968, P.L 90-448) 42 U.S.C. 40014128, and 44 C FR Part 65.
Under tha above-mentioned Acts of 1966 and 1973, the Asaodate Director lor Mitigation, must develop
criteria for floodplain management In order for the community to participate in the NFIP, the community will
be using the new BFEs to administer the floodplain management measures of the NFIP. These modified
BFEs wtfl also be itt ed to r tKiJain the appropriate flood Insurance premium rates for new buildings and their

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a torto abaaa.
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ANDERSON A*/A GAYLE
ANOCRSON. CHASE MANHATTAN
BANK USA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. CHASE
INVESTMENT COMPANY, knd
UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS.
TENANTS. OWNERS. AND OTHER
UNKNOWN PARTIES todukng 4 k

M THS CS4CUTT COURT
OF THS STATS
OFFLORKJA.

15— C e m e te r y L o t s

Lecals

3886 SR 48 East
(comar o ! 4 8 1 415)
Sardord. Ftonda
(407) 323-4080
EOE
Drug Testing Employer
Own A Computer? Pul II To Work!
Up To
123 00-175 OOtvPT/FT
1800-6378853

Eiper Gan Warehouse Worker

tel 40ta rorktet aip. raq good
b*naMa EOE/DFWP. Coaadnt
Dial 601 Corkaco Way, Sardord.
407-3238600

Part Time espenenced *
m ovarsl packers
Cai 407-3308332

F/T 6 PT todrSar 6 toted toacfwr
needed lor Sanlord Day Car*.
Edwrwnoa 8 daaaaa a f\a. Ca* JUto
0407-3228645

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Equipment
Tach/Halpar: WW bain. Clean
driving record. Drug Fra*. 407-3248303/4078888800

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November 1.2000

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Seminole Herald
You can las your ad to 407-323-9400
300 N. French Ava., Sanlord 32771 • P. O. Dos 1667, Sanford 32772
Our otrice Is open to serve you Monday through Friday, 6 am • 5 pm

322- 2611

DEADLINES:
IVaiSvt* is 5 p m on Monday tor Wednesday paper and 6pm
Thursday tor the Weekend edition A 4 kna mmanum
apptiaa to private party adt
Certain adt and ctasirfcation* require prepayment

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Homo Health Care
Elderly Caro
Health A Beauty
For Salo
Cemetery Lots
Reminder Services
Luxury hems
Computer/TV
Personals
Health Care
Lost A Found
Stxfoal Notices
Nursery A Child Care
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

EMPLOYMENT

REAL ESTATE
141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of Stale
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
t4 7 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Homo Lot* For Sale
149 Commercial Properly For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Salo
154 Open Mouse
155 Condomlnlunv. For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterlronl Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

RENTALS
91 Apartments/
Homes
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Home*
97 Apartments - Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duples/Trtplex
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehousa/Rtnta! Space
115 Industrial Rental*

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\ m im

45 Debt Consolidation
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Money lo Lend
63 Mortgages

7 1 — H elp W an ted

7 1 — H elp W anted

9 3 — R o o m s F o r R en t

IPirr*(.oo*.Couiilni t)«l.y«ry AJI

Sartwta* ConvmWy Co**ga
P7T caahiar*. acctg dark* 6
shipper/receivera
tor
th*
SantortirLike Mary * Ovtado
l Dookatoraa Good
aanac* akSa 6 tome Rys King laql
Apply n paraon al th* 8CC
Bockataa. Lfoa Mary Campea or c*4
407-326-2021.

Tl Grotm Automotive a aeaUng
a Ovality Tech at our Sanford
location H S. Dtofoma. Machat*
opntalor 6 Ouakty arp taq d
Cal 407-322-1704
407s
FOE MT,tW

9 5 — R o o m m ate
W anted
20 H. 2(Jam apt. WaaharrUryer.
Kachan uaa. On to* Water. No
Drinking. Drug*, or Smoking
*390tno ♦ taueen* 407-9136446

SOO CREW •Drtvaf witn clan A

Sale* Professional
Growing
tporttwaai company w/caiaar
opportunity 6 long larm potential
Poaitrva Image. 407*96 1098

Sircoo People Wantedl Lam A/o&gt;
407-375-It 16.

9 6 — R e t ir e m e n t
H o m es

8al*a Rtp* needed tor dantal plan
No erpartenc* necetsar, WS Iran
407-322*787.
97— A partm en ts
F u r n is h e d

Book Fair*
ShippIngfflecaivtng
Schofotc BaA raes. a maifol Radar
to the aducatxmal held, ha* an
anmedul* openng al the Lake
Mary raefoy Th* i M cancSdat* tor
.*«* poarbori vnl possess.

2664 Jawatt Lana. Sanlord. FL
407-322-1704 EOE MF/OTV
UnSmRad income. Naad 4 loan
oticar* tor growaig mortgage oo No
aipartanca naadad. No lean**
rvqcarad Lead* turmahad
Package'. StocUon. Tianar, McKa*
6 Oanato. 407-3239620 aak tor Jkn

•Mwmum oi I yt tortOft prior 1
•AbWty to work ndapandaney a at
a last pace
• Good math i l i a
•Abdity to kh 60 to*
•MS [hptanaOED

254 Air Conditioning

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n ta l s

141— H o m e s Fo r S a le

153— A c r e a g e L o t F o r
S a le

1 8 1 — A p p l ia n c e s Ac
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l i

157— M or ile H o m e s
F o r S a ls
118— O ffice S pace Fo r
Re n t

D O Y LE S R EN TALS
Sanford 171 Wkh Front Porch, Lg.
noomt. Haat/An $4257400.
Sanford 171 Snri* Farray, itaat a
A*. Private $4267400
Sanford 371 Skat Pan, W7 Master BR
Shower. CMAI64G6ZS
Sanfonn? W.Omarg rkn, Lndy Rnv
Lg Shad. CHA. $7257700
Sanford 4/1 Wkh Carport. Wei i
Septic. ♦/- 2 acre* $600600
DOYLE REALTY. MC.
(407) &gt;23*4*6
WE RENT A SELL HOMES

141— H o m e s F o r S a l e

•0 % Down Payment •
Free Gift Money To Buy
A Home
Easy Qualify
Call Todayl
407-672-3249

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•Qn pwwM MOnciA Moom Wwl
Carpet. AC ant Heal
$10

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Located kt 11 Oaka RV Park
409 Capaal Lena 407*14-1719

SANTORO • Comamporary 3 bd
home on dMtot wf screened porch,
**r-n kachan. aap (R*rg men. Orty
2yr* oWHI Oraal Buy at $127,000"
M H irtniailM W i (117)1*7 USB
or (407)3»*aS3.

Country
Style
City

Living
Convenient

Sanford Laka Mary Ama: 6 BR 2QA
acieanad Inground pool, large

Spacious
Affordable

loncedyard, naw appkancoa. kida a

pan Ok. $l4007month. $1400
fteoxvy Par depose rerjoucO 407-

$300 OFF 1«t

804-9932

WITH 1 YK.

9 9 — A pa r t m e n t s
U n f u r n is h e d

• Sparlous Apartment* with large Ooeeta • Lake
Front • Volleyball • Sparkling Pool • Tennis Courts

Skiia naadad to lum mlg
MacVRat aval. $ nag
Cal todayl 407-321*090

W* altar a competitive aelary and
ganerua henetti package nducSng
40IK. employer fondad panaion
plan, merkral derad and much morel
Vta/1etyjy wotkatg n exx cfon costs*
work aitvtronmrm. Plea** apply n
parson al.

Up to S25AxPT-S75/hr FT
Mas Ordar
999-447*909
wwwjnonaymakemowjiat
9 3 — R o o m s Fo r R en t

SchoUstc Book F an
Attn HR Manager
200 Technology Park SI* 120
Lake Mary. FL 32746
(407)829 2665

Lak* Oranday tBR. porch, pool.
ton*ytocOfoa.baaccn.aluats*
areap) phone, $4M/mo. $460 dap
407-774*438

37 Pilfer (arch.)
39 H* had a

(D SD □
KHIMKI ran
BltZJHS s ra
m as aa
uaa

g old en to u c h

40 Practical
person
42 c P o a l t i v e r
45 Twice, In music
48 Tiger Woods'
org.
4B Psraimonloue
81 Films
84 At a reduced
oe (2 wda.)
ly people
pec
88 B e e vendor
87 Sumptuous
meal

K

DOW N
HI or bye
Author
Em ile Cooling
drinks
Fix illegally
Nahoorsheep
D.C. hotshot

*

9 9 — A pa r t m e n t s
U n f u r n is h e d

252 Accounting
253 Addition* &amp;

103— H o u s e s U n f u r n is h e d

duality Technician

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M IS C E L L A N E O U S
199 Pats A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/Colfoctiblet
215 Boat* A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted lo Buy

231 Cara For Sals
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicle* Wanted
239 Moforcydet/Blke* For Sal*
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rac. Vehicle s/Campers For Sale
243 Traders For Sale
2 45 Farm Equipment

ir. Harry Mayer
686*46-0077.

Pt Junta ta chat oar* career, liual
beat* to work eve tfSLCaUoyo*
407-321-7635

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Good Things to Eat
Musical Instruments
Miscellaneous
Auctions

|*OS W. te l'It, Sanlord Histone I

PT help wanted Admfostrabv*
Assistant. Monday thru Fnday. B23Gpm Anawer (hone. Sa. data ar*y.
max rnt resume, 407-324-1344 or
Email
toMaais O lakafountana com

1 Russian rulora
6 Dali buy*
10 Swwasd
product
12 — Mussolini
14 Fornwntod
drink
18 Naked
10 W. hemiaphwe

18t Appliances A
Furniture For Salo
183 Television A SlererYRadio
165 Computers For Sale
167 Sporting Goods
189 Oftice Supplies
191 Budding Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

221
222
223
229

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving &amp; Storage
293 Oil, Lube 6 Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Peal Control
296 Piano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen 8 Glass Work
303 Secretarial &amp; Typing
304 Siding
305 Sm al Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
306 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 TreeServtos
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
316 WakSng A Sheet Metal
SIBW eSDtW ng

255 Alteration*
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Duaii Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinet*
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet &amp; Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Celling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Chid Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
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276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
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141 Home* For 8aie
143 Out of Stats
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147 Industrial Properly For Sale
148 MoMs Home Lots For Sale
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181 Investment Proptfty For Sato
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184 Open House
188 Condominiums For 8a!e
187 MoMe Homes For 8a!e
150 Reel Estate Wanted
180 Business For 8ale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
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183 Television A StereoTUdto
185 Computer* For Sale
187 8porting Goods
180 Office Supplies
101 Budding Materials
103 Lawn A Garden
105 Machine Work
187 Restaurant Equipment

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205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
200 Wearing Apparel
211 Anttque/Codectible*
218 Boats A Accessories

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234 Automotive
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Farm Equipment

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
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254 Air Conditioning

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255 Altera tiona
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
200 Buah Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpel &amp; Inataliationa
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Celling Repair
267 Ceramic "We
268 Chid Cara Camera
260 Cleaning Servtcea
270 Concrete
271 Conatruction
272 Delivery Servtcea
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
270 Hauling
280 Home Improvementa
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Servtcea
283 Jewelry &amp; Repair
284 Laketront Clearing
285 Landacaplng
286 Laundry Servtcea

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288 Legal Servtcea
280 Locksmith
200 Maaonry
201 Mortgages
202 Moving &amp; Storage
203 Oil. Lube A Filter
204 Painting
205 Paper Hanging
207 Peat Control .
208 Piano/Organ Tuning
200 Plumbing
300 Preaaure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Olaaa Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 SmaR Buaineaa
306 Stained Olaaa
307 Swimming Pool Servtcea
306 Termite Repair
300 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radlo
314 Upholstery
316 Welding A Sheet Metal
318 We* Drilling
310 Window Washing A Tinting J

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WEEKEND
DECEMBER 24, 2000

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B oard rej ects health
50 room assisted-living facility
gains preliminary approval
To urnam ent Tim e
Seminote and W inter Springs
will be two of the favorites
when the Lake Mary Holiday
Classic starts next
Wednesday at Lake Mary
High School.
P age1B

By Joe DeSantis
Staff Writer
SAN FO RD — By identical 5-0 votes
Thursday night, Sanford's Planning and
Zoning Board gave preliminary approval
to an assisted-living facility In the 1400
block of South Magnolia, but shot down

a developer's plan for a health clinic on
adjacent property.
Developer Rami Yoscfian, newly
appointed to the Planning and Zoning
Board, had sought to construct a health
clinic and a 50-unit assisted-living facili­
ty at the former Velma Mitchell Center.
The board approved amending the
Future Land Lise map to accommodate

the assisted-living facility under a
Medium Density Residential zoning, but
denied his request to convert three adja­
cent lots to Neighborhood Commercial
zoning to accommodate the health clinic.
Yoscfian excused himself from the
dais prior to the public hearings and
engaged in 90 minutes of amicable dia­
logue with some 30 neighborhood resi­
dents and board members over concerns
about the joint developments.
Yoscfian told the audience that the
assisted-living facility would be com­
prised of 50 studio type apartments for
the elderly. Conversion of the building

Holiday helping

would include interior modifications for
a kitchen, auditorium-stage area, and
dining area. He said plans also called for
exterior landscaping and other improve­
ments to reconstruct the building In a
1920 era architectural design.
Yoscfian said the facility would be
staffed with a full-time nurse and eight
staff members and that elderly residents
would pay approximately $1,800 per
month for small apartments, food, laun­
dry, transportation, and recreational ser­
vices.
See C linic, Page 9A

B eary named
top cop, again
By Mlchalte Jarla
Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — A couple of
weeks before Police Chief
Richard Beary's resignation
becomes official, City
Commissioners agreed to hire
him as the city's next police
chief.
,
During a special meeting
Thursday, Commission unani­
mously voted to approve City
Manager John Utton’s recom­
mendation to re-hire Beary as
police chief, effective Jan. 1.
Beary announced his resigna­
tion in July when he decided to
run for Seminole County sher­
iff.

C hristm as Room
C harter* and JamesVaJertno
realty know how to enjoy .
Chriatmaa. They hav* a room
decorated all year for the win­
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church bate ringing on
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weather outside the Seminote MXunteer
Enterprise Inc. building on 4th and Elm In
8anford. The crowd gathered to receive
Chriatmaa toys for their children. The toys
were donated through the efforts of the
United 8 tales Marine Corps Tbys For Tbis
program. Members from Sanford
Professional Firs Fighters Union No. 3996,
and their famWea. helped coffect and distrib­
ute more than 10,000 toys. Ptctuve above,
helping get the toyi reedy tor distribution
are, from left, Dave Copeland, Savanna
Turner, 12, Shefcte Turner,9, and Are fighter,
QregCuetar.

Woodruff enters District 1 race

before

Physical Education teacher at
Pinrf Crest Elamantary

last time," Woodruff said.
"I'm concerned over development issues in Sanford, and I've
received a lot of calls encouragin s me to run."
Woodruff Mid he is concemed about the development
pressure on the d ty and that it
appears so easy to change the
comprehensive plan.
"1 hope to make the d ty a better place to Uve, grow and raise
children," he said.
"There's a lot of good things
happening In the dty, partiallaity redevelopment, but still
there are a lot of people being
left behind."

Woodruff, 38, is a sixth genet
ation Sanford resident. He is
employed as a physics teacher
at Oviedo High and previously
taught at Seminole High School
for 14 years. His wife Patti is a
home healthcare nurse. The
Woodruff's have two children,
Daniel and Rachel, 21 months
and 5 months.
The political newcomer is an
active member of First
Presbyterian Church in downtown Sanford and Is a member
of the Christian Education
.
Committee.
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employees,

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and I listened
to both the
pms and
cons," Litton

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said. "And, in
the end, I
Beary
decided
what’s in the best interest of the
city is to continue with Chief
Beary.
"The best transition is no
transition."
Although Litton said several
people voiced concerns about
S ee Beary, t’age 9A

M ara w ins $ 1 0 ,0 0 0
from Internet’s iwon
By Nick Pfelfauf
Staff Writer
All you had lo do Is use
IWon on a computer for things
such as searching the Web,
reading news, checking local
weather, sending and receiving
email, tracking stock quotes,
and a few other things. Lucy
Mara of Sanford did that and
became eligible for the

IWon.com offer of cash prizes.
A nd...she won. Samatha
Better with IWon.com
announced that Mara will
receive $10,000 as her prize.
"This will be given to my mom
(Melina), in appreciation for all
the help she has done for us
this year," Mara said, although
she admitted she would hold
See Iwon, Page 9A

Joyous singing

S«« Woodruff, Page 9A

Crump bids
City election set
“for Feb. 20
By M ich tite Jeria
Managing Editor

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Opinion . .
Polica lo g
S p o fti . . .
Talavttlon .
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LAKE MARY — With a shaky
voice and well wishes to his fel­
low Commissioners and the
community, Deputy Mayor A1
Crump announced Thursday
his resignation. *
Crump's resignation follows

J fa p p y Jfo fic fa y s

Madeline Sisco sings holiday songs during a
formanca given at Beverly Care Nursing Center In Lake Mary. Tho *
kindergarten dess from Lake Elementary School 'sang songs and'
gave gifts to the residents.
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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G L A N C E A RO U N D O U R C O U N T Y

A time for
Christmas stories

Season of giving

C o m m u n it y
N otes
Solid Waste Schedule
On Christmas Day, Monday,
D ec 25, there will be no resi­
dential garbage or recycling
collection services in unincor­
porated Seminole County. The
same schedule has been
announced for the City of
Sanford. Service will resume
on the next regularly sched­
uled day. There will also be no
residential collection on new
Years Day, Monday, Jan. 1.
Doth the Central Transfer
Station on SR-419 In
Longwood and the Seminole
County Landfill in Geneva will
be dosed for both holidays.

This Is the big weekend — Cluistmns 2000. All
across the nation, special celebrations have been or
will be held in various cities, and of course, in pri­
vate homes. Hopefully, families with members who
live far off will be able to get together.
A number of Christmas reLited stories haw
come to mind, some of which you may not have
heard of, others which 1
believe may be interesting.
SILENT NIGHT,
HOLY NIGHT
Most of us will be singing
or at least listening to this
Christmas song. It was first
presented publicly in
Obemdorf, Salzburg,
Austria, in 1818.
WHEN IS
CHRISTMAS?
The exact date of the birth
of Christ is not known. The
• • • • • • •
most popular early obser­
vance was the Feast of the
Nativity, which history shows dates back to the 4th
Century. The Western church determined that the
observance should be Dec. 25, possibly to counter­
act non-Christian observances which had been held
on the same date several centuries ago, although a
number of customs have been adopted from those
rites (having nothing to do with the birth) including
Christmas lights, the holly and ivy, holiday tree.

Nick

P fe ifa u f

Idytiwilda Elementary School students, from left. Chris Pawlik, Student Council president: Timothy Murrey, third-grade representa­
tive; Tyler Volk, Student Council secretary; and Josh Rice; Student Council vice president, hold up cans collected during ■ food drive
for the Salvation Army. The school's student council sponsored the food drive, which collected more than 5,000 cans.

Some Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas on
Jan. 7, based on the old Julian calendar.
CHRISTMAS BABIES
Many births on Christmas Eve and Christmas
Day have produced people named, Holly, Ivy,
Mary, Christian, Nicholas, and possibly even a
Rudolph or two. Some of the prominent names of
people bom on Christmas Eve, D ec 24, are Howard
Hughes, Ava Gardner and Ricky Martin.
On Christinas Day over the years, births includ­
ed Humpluey Bogart, bandleader G ib Calloway,
nurse Clara Barton, frontiersman Kit Carson,
Jimmy Buffett, Barbara Mandrel), and Sissy Spacek.
I'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
Finally, a personal story, one of the favorites from
my early years. At the end of World War 11, my
brother Pete had planned to be home for
Christmas, after serving four years in the Army Air
Corps. His orders were changed and he wrote
home that it would be mid-January, My sister Mary
told him she would keep Iter Christmas tree up
until lie came home.
It was a live tree and she kept it watered regular­
ly. But as luck would have it, Pete didn't come
home from the service until May. The tree was still
alive, and fully decorated. Within three days after
Pete got home, the brandies of the tree browned
and the tree died, almost overnight. But it had
served its purpose. Naturally, it died because she
stopped watering it, but the concept that this tree
managed to survive almost a half year has always
been in my fondest recollections of the holiday seasore
AND FINALLY
From the entire management and staff of the
Seminole Herald, a wish for a Merry Christmas to
one and all.

H om icide
Seminole County Sheriff's
investigators are questioning
Arnold Satones, Jr., 21, for
information in connection with
a homicide investigation. He is
not, at present, a suspect.
Wednesday, Dec. 20, at
approximately 11 a.m ., a
woman's body ws found in a
ground floor room of the
Comfort Inn, on South U.S.
Highway 17-92 in Fern Park.
Hotel em ployees discovered
the body. Investigators have
identified the victim aB 19-year
old Glorim ar Gonzales. She
was an em ployee at Club
Juana, an adult night club in
the Fern Park/Casselberry
area. Deputies say they have
reason to believe Satones is a
known associate of the victim.
Through leads, investigators
were able to locate the victim 's
car at the East Lake
Apartments o ff Dean Road in

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Toxic Audio to headline holiday bash
By M ichelle Jerla

"I'm glad they are
going to perform once
again In!
in Sanford."
SAN FORD — Toxic
will
Audio is returning lo
and other
the Helen Stairs
performers, including
Theatre, and the group
Elizabeth Ledger, Steve
is bringing a few
Pumlck, Megan Whyte,
friends with them.
Jake Lockwood, Greg
Some of Orlando's
TViggs and Carol Stein.
top improvisational
Severini said the New
comedians and other
Year's Eve event will
performers are joining
also include numerous
the vocal acrobats in a
surprises end activities
New Year's Eve cele­
everyone should enjoy.
bration. The reason for
"We’ve talked about
the performance — to
having people write
sing in the New Year
down their New Year's
ana laugh the past off.
Member* of Toxic Audio are Rane Ruiz, Jeremy James, Paul resolutions and then
"We want it to be
using them In one o f our
Sperrazza, Shalisa James and Michelle Mallhot
like one big cocktail
■kits," he said. "We are
party where everyone
planning all kinds o f fun
will have fun," said
worked at the place," Severini said.
stuff like that."
Castle Talent Inc.'s Ron Severini,
"1 immediately fell In love with i t "
Refreshments for the event will
who represents the band. "It's also a
Toxic audio is a five-member a
Include champaign and hois d'oeugreat year to celebrate.
capeila group that creates a unique
vies and party favors will b e on
"It's going to be 2001. Back In the
sound by combining tight harmonies
hand. Tickets are $29.99, $39,99 and
'60s, they wrote a space odyssey
with vocal percussion and voice
$49.99. For ticket Information, call
about It."
effects processors. The group's style
the Helen Stairs Theatre at 407-321ranges from contemporary pop to
8111.
Toxic Audio first performed in
"People are going to get one heck
Sanford earlier this month during the jazz.
o f show and have one heck of a
dty'B Holiday Homes Tour. Severini
"They are awesome,” Helen Stairs
time," Severini said. "The performers
said he was immediately attracted to
said. "During the home tour, every­
the Helen Stairs Theatre and its rich
body seemed to have a really good
arc going to have a good time and so
will everyone that attends the cele­
vaudeville history.
time. It's a show everyone w ill
bration."
"Som e major vaudevililans
enjoy."
Managing Editor

Orange County. They were also
able to obtain information that
led them to an O range County
hotel, south o f Oviedo, where
Satones was observed getting
into a cab. The cab was fol­
lowed and subsequently
stopped. Satones was taken to
the Seminole County Sheriff's
office for questioning.
Sh opliftin g
Oviedo Police officers, on a
special holiday enforcement
detail at Oviedo marketplace,
arrested three females in a
shoplifting and grand theft
incident at Dillards
Department Store Thursday,
Dec. 14. The three were seen
carrying full shopping bags
containing clothing on hangars,
ornaments, games and items
valued at $1,100. When the
women reportedly went to
their vehicle in the parking lot,
officers moved’in. The license

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Dec. 15 at approximately 10:43
a.m. The male caller said that
he had placed a bomb some­
where on the campus. Principal
Booth evacuated all teachers
and students. Although a thor­
ough search of the campus was
conducted by police, no device
was found. Students and teach­
ers were allowed to return to
their classes one hour later. The
case is still under investigation.

Police
B lo tte r

tag on the vehicle was proven
to have been stolen. Pauline
Brookins, 41, Pamela V.
Jackson, 37, and Retcsha R.
Brookins, 22, all of Orlando,
were arrested on charges of
grand theft/shoplifting.
Bomb Threat
Altamonte Springs police
report a bomb threat was
phoned into the
Administration office at L a k e.
Brantley High School Friday,

Ronald M. Tanuyan, 29, of
Winter Springs, was stopped
by deputies on Savage Court

Kenneth L. Taylor, 19, of
Winsome Court, lake Mary,
was stopped by Longwood
police on SR-434 Ttiesday. He
was charged with possession of
under 20 grams of marijuana
and possession o f narcotics
equipment.
Ja il Incident
TUcsday, a female deputy at
the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility was taking an inmate,
Michell Shane Estep, 29, back
to his cell from the medical
facility, when Estep reportedly
bumrwd into her, almost
knocking her to the ground.
Estep, in jail on other charges,
has been given an additional
charge of battery on a law
enforcement officer.

T he Seminole Herald

Pickin' that Bluegraaa
on
ay of each
month at the community
building in downtown
Longwood, comer of W.
Church Avenue and Wilma
Street Bring a lawn chair, and
if you play, Diing your atrinn ,
and Join in. Refreshments will \;
be available
Events are scheduled Jan. 20,
and Feb. 17 from 6 until 10
i
pm
English Classes
Seminole Community
College continues to offer free
English classes for non-native
at three locations in
County, including
the new campus in Oviedo. Ail
classes will begin on Jan. 8,
2001. Other locations will be at
the main campus In Lake Mary
and Hunt Q ub in Apopka.
C la s s e s an? fre e fo r a d u lts 1 6

years of age and older who are
LLS. Citizens, permanent U.
US
refugees. I
classes are at eight levels from
beginning to high-advanced
academic skills leveL Courses
run for approximately seven
weeks and are offered days,
nights, and Saturday*.
For more information call
Nelson Pagen, Student
Advisor at 407-32S-2420 or visit
one of the campuses. Early reg­
istration la suggested.
Transportation Hearing
A public hearing on trans­
portation issues will be held
Monday, Ja a 8, beginning at
6 3 0 p m * in the council cham­
bers of Oviedo City Hall, 400
Alexandria Boulevard.
The public is invited to be
heard regarding recently
adopted roadway transporta­
tion initiatives impacting the
dty of Oviedo and its down­
town district
For transportation-related
questions prior to the hearing,
contact City Engineer Charles
Smith at 407-977-6029.

We welcome an d encourage your letters an d comments. All
letters must have name, address and phone number to be
published.

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Traffic Stops
Robert Floyd Johnson, 58, of
Deltona, was stopped by sher­
iff’s deputies on Interstate-4
Tuesday, when he was report­
edly clocked at driving 82
miles per hour in a 65 mile
zone. He was charged with dri­
ving under the influence of
alcohol.

and SR-434 in Longwood
TUesday. He was charged with
driving under the influence of
alcohol.

Guardian Ad Litem
The Seminole County
Gatdian Ad Litem Program is
in need of volunteers to advo­
cate for the best interest of
abused, neglected and aban­
doned children In a court pro­
ceeding. l b become a Gardlan
Ad Litem volunteer persons
must be at least 21 years of age,
possess good judgment, com­
mon sense and be capable of
helping a child in crisis.
Favorable references are
required, as well as a back­
ground check and 24 hours of
training.
Guardian Ad Litem training
will be held at the Seminole
County Juvenile Justice Center,
190 Bush Blvd* Sanford,
January 19,20 and 26. Persons
who are interested should call
Myma at 407-665-5370.

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Sunday, December 21. 20011 I'ilg r 3A

Obituaries
PAUL “R IC K " S. CALDWELL
Paul "R ick" S. Caldwell, 62,
Vardon Avenue, Deltona, died
Monday, Dec. 18,2000 at
Florida Hospital, Orlando. Bom
Feb. 28,1938 in Morganton,
N .C , he moved to Central
Florida from Fort Wayne, Ind.
In 1997. He was a retired
machine operator for General
Electric in Fort Wayne. He
belonged to the Foster Park
Golf Club where he was assis­
tant pro, American Legion,
l.B.P.O.E. of W. Lodge 428, all of
Fort Wayne. He was a member
of Amvcts Post 17 In Florida,
and a veteran of the U S . Army.
Survivors Include wife,
Geneva A. Caldwell, Deltona;
sons, Allen C., Elkhart, Ind.,
Curry L., Fort Wayne, Paul
Anthony, Deltona, Ricky,
Norfolk, Va.; daughters, Kaprice
L , Fort Wayne, Nicki, Daytona
Beach; 10 grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home tc Crematory, Orange
City, in charge o f arrangements.
D O RO TH Y CANNELONGOLINKENBEIM ER
Dorothy M. CannclongoLinkenbcimcr, 57, Fortune Lane,
Apopka, died Thursday, Dec.
21,2000. Bom In Queens, New
York, she moved to Central
Florida in 1956. She was a den*
tal hygenist and a Christian.
Survivors include father,
James Cannelongo, Leesburg;
mother, Marie D. Spicer,
Sanford; sisters, Roberta
Canelongo, Sarasota, Anita
Golden, Colorado.
Loomis Funeral home,
Apopka, in charge of arrange­
ments.
ETHEL LO TT CARVER
Ethel Lott Carver, 94, East
First Street, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Dec. 20,2000. Bom
in Wlllacoochee, Ga., she
moved to Central Florida in
1924. She was retired as a
department head with the City
of Sanford Water Department.
She was a member of First
United Methodist Church,
Sanford. She was a charger
member of Ladies Oriental li
Shrine N.A., Inc.’, K h e n se t' t '
Court, Order o f Eastern Star
NO. 2., Sanford, Norman Devere

'haptci
Daughtersioo f the Confederacy,
Sanford.
Survivors include husband,
John James Carver; three grand­
children; six great-grandchil­
dren; three great-great-grand­
children.
Brisson Funeral Home,
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.
ELIZABETH "B E T T E '
CHAM BERS
Elizabeth "Bette" Grace
Chambers, 82, East First Street,
Sanford, died Tuesday, Dec. 19,
2000. Bom in Bridgeport, Conn.,
she moved to Sanford from
Norfolk, Va. In 1957. She was a
homemaker and a Presbyterian.
Survivors Include daughters,
Carol Sweeten, and Patti Chase,
both of Deltona; sisters, Edythe
Pollath, Sanford, Shirley
Williams, Edgewatcr; two
granddaughters, one greatgrandson.
Baldwln-Falrchlld Funeral
Home, Oakland Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, In charge
of arrangements.
SIDN EY LEE FLORES
Sidney Lee Flores, 36, Avenue
E, Chuluota, died Monday, Dec.
18,2000. Bom June 1 7 ,1964 in
Oxnard, Calif., he moved to
Central Florida In 1980. He was
an auto technician and a
Catholic.
Survivors include wife, Tracy,
Chuluota; daughters, kallcy,
Chuluota, Danielle, Ohio; step­
son, Jamie Roscoc, South
Carolina; step-daughter,
Heather Roscoe, South
Carolina; sisters, Lydia, Susie,
Amanda, all o f California;
brothers, Esteban, Angel, Jim,
Sat, all o f California; Roger,
Georgia.
Baldwln-Falrchlld Oviedo
Chapel, Oviedo, in charge of
arrangements.

Oviedo. She was a member of
Altamonte's Williams Chapel,
Fountain Head/Oviedo, and
Friendship of DoLand.
Survivors include suns, Rev.
Waller "B ird" Hendrix, Leonard
"Blacklightning" Pruit, of
Oviedo; sister, Ruby Smith,
Altamonte Springs; brothers,
Sylvester German Jones,
Valdosta, Ga., Benjamin F.
Jones, Sr„ Oviedo; eight grand­
children; 14 great-grandchil­
dren; ex-husband, Henry
"W alter" Hendrix.
Funeral services will be
Saturday, Dec. 23 at 11 a.m. at
Friendship Missionary Baptist
Church, 921 South Parsons
Avenue, DoLand, with the Rev.
Walter L. Hendrix, Jr., officiat­
ing. Burial will be in
Community Cemetery, DoLand.
Arthur Mack Funeral Home,
Inc., in charge of arrangements.
PAUL LEON HEN DRICKS
Paul Leon Hendricks, 39,
Palm Place, Sanford, died
Monday, Dec. 18,2000 at
Universal Studios. Bom June 10,
1961 in Mishawaka, Ind., he
lived most of his life in Sanford.
He was a cost control analyst
for Universal Studios, an Eagle
Scout for Troop 508, a volunteer
with the Salvation Army and a
Baptist.
Survivors include father,
Williams Hendricks, Sanford;
mother, Barbara Hendricks,
Sanford; daughters, Jessica and
Carol Ann, both of Spenser,
Ohio; sisters, Pam Downey,
Sanford, Leigh Ann Dudley,
Casselberry; brothers, John H.,
DcBary, Tom H., Sanford,
William "B en " Jr., Jason and
Carson, all of Sanford.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, In charge o f arrange­
ments.

Wash.; sister, Erma Johnson,
Everett, Wash.; two grandchil­
dren; two great-grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fnirchilc Funeral
Home Oaklawn Chapel,
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge
of arrangements.
TH ERESA A. MOYER
Theresa A. Moyer, 75, La
Vista Drive, Winter Springs,
died Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2000.
Bom in Burlington, Vt., she
moved to Central Horida in
1986. She was a homemaker
and a Catholic. She was a mem­
ber o f Eastern Star, Boyertown,
Penn., Ladies Club and
Computer Club at Hacienda
Village, Winter Springs.
Survivors include husband,
Francis, Winter Springs; sons,
Gary and David, both of
Pennsylvania; daughter, Jan
Kring, Oviedo; brother, Carl T.
Bouchard, Dunedin; sister,
Joyce Harmon, Lakeland; three
grandchildren; one great-grand­
child.
Wood lawn Carey Hand
Funeral Home, Longwood, In
charge of arrangements.
M ICHAEL D ONTI PERRY
Michael Dontf Perry, 30,
Chesham Drive, Orlando, died
Saturday, Dec. 16,2000. Bom In
Orlando, he was a lifelong
Central Florida resident. He
was a framing welder. He
belonged to his church choir

and bible study class.
Survivors include wife, Adria
Perry, Orlando; daughter,
Ayana Lcnac Perry, Orlando;
father, Ludwig Perry, Memphis,
Tenn.; mother, Bridgette Perry,
Orlando; brother Ludwig Perry,
II, of Orlando.
Golden's Funeral Home, Inc.,
Winter Park, in charge of
arrangements.
CHARLES F. TW OM EY
Charles F. Twomey, 68,
Giovanl Street, Deltona, diet!
Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2(HX) at Vencor
Hospital, Greencove Springs.
Bom in Jersey City, N.J., he
moved to Central Florida from
Brentwood, Long Island, N.Y. in
1972. He was an inspector for
the U S. Department of
Agriculture and a member of
Lutheran Church of Providence,
Deltona. He served in tire U S.
Army during the Korean con­
flict.
Survivors include wife, Carol;
sons, Darryl, Winter Park,
Brian, Deltona; daughter,
Deborah Carello, Deltona; sister,
Ethel Vanderbcck, Key Port,
N.J.; one grandchild.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, in charge
of arrangements.
DONALD "D O N " RAY
W O OTERS
Donald "D on" Ray Wooters,
52, Dupont Court, Deltona, died
Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2000 at

Florida Hospital Fish Memorial,
Orange City. Born Dec. 7 ,1 9 4 8
in Centralia, III., he moved to
Central Florida in 1989. He was
a project manager for Amick
Brothers Construction, formerly
J.J. Mullins Construction) in
Centralia, ill., and Longwood.
He was a member of Elks
Lodge and Lion's Club, both in
Centralia.
Survivors include mother,
Mildred Woofers, Centralia;
companion, JoAnn Rent/..
Deltona; daughters, Shannon
Hoyt, Centralia, Andrea
Wooters, Ashland, City, Tenn.;
brothers, Allen, Centralia, Bill,
Santa Fe, N.M., Charlie,
Newnan, Ga., David,
Brentwood, Tenn., Larry,
Seabrlng, Nick, Centralia; two
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
I lome &amp; Crematory, Orange
City, in charge of arrangements.

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LUCILLE S. ZIEGLER
Lucille S. Ziegler, 90,
Palmetto Avenue, Sanford, died
Tuesday, Nov. 28, 2000 at her
residence. Bom in Shannon, 111.,
she moved to Central Florida in
1957. She was a high school
teacher and a Protestant.
Survivors include son,
Robert, Lake Jackson, Tex.; four
grandchildren; one grca (-grand­
child.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

MAY JOH N SO N
May Johnson, 88, Columbia
Court, Sanford, died Sunday,
Dec. 17,2000. Bom in Hickson,
N.D., she moved to Central
Florida from Wisconsin In 1976.
She was a homemaker, a
Baptist, and a member of New

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is a
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77k*following 1897 editorial mas Francis P Church's
ttse
to Virginia O'Hanlon's letter asking the New York Sun if /!
rcall}/ is a Santa Claus.
We take pleasure In answ ering thus prom inently the
communication below, expressing at the sam e tim e our
great gratification that ife faithful author is numbered
among the friends o f The Sun:
I am 8 years old. Som e o f my little friends say there is
no Santa Claus. Papa says, "If you see it in The Sun, it's
so." Please tell m e the truth, is there a Santa Claus?
Virginia O'Hanlon
Virginia, your little friends are wrong. They have been
affected by the skepticism of a sceptic al age. They do not
believe except they see. They think that nothing can be
which is not cor
minds,
are
little.
an ant, in his intellect as com pared w ith the boundless
world about him, as measured by the intelligence capable
of grasping the whole o f truth and knowledge.
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.
He exists as certainly as love and generosity and
devotion exist, and you know drat they abound and
give to your life its highest beauty and joy. Alas! how
dreary would be the world if there were no Santa Claus! It
would be as dreary as if there were no Virginias. There
would be no childlike faith then, no poetry, no romance to
make tolerable this existence. We should nave no enjoy­
ment, except in sense and sight. The external light with
which childhood fills die world would be extinguished.
Not believe in Santa Claus! You m ight as w ell not
believe in fairies. You m ight get your papa to hire men to
watch in all die chimneys on Christmas eve to catch Santa
Claus, but even if you cud not see Santa Claus coming
down, what would that prove? Nobody sees Santa Claus,
but that is no sign that there is no Santa Claus. The most
real things in die world are those that neither children nor
men can see. Did you ever see fairies dancing on the
lawn? O f course not, but that's no proof that they are not
there. Nobody can conceive or imagine all the wonders
there are unseen and unseeable in die world.
You tear apart the baby's rattle and see what makes the
noise inside, but there is a veil covering the unseen world
which not the strongest m an, nor even the united strength
o f all the strongest men that ever lived could tear ap art
Only faith, poetry, love, romance, can push aside that cur­
tain and view and picture the su[
beyond. Is it all real? Ah, Virginia, in ail this world
else real and abiding.
N o Santa ClausTThank God he lives and lives forever. A
thousand years horn now, Virginia, nay 10 tim es 10/100
years from now, he w ill continue to m ake glad the heart of
childhood.
M erry Christm as and a Happy New Year!!!!
From The People's Alm anac, pp. 1358-9:
Francis P. Church's editorial, "Yes Virginia, There is a
Santa C laus" w as an im m ediate sensation, and becam e
one o f the m ost fam ous editorials ever written. It first
appeared in the The New York Sun in 1897, more than a
hundred years ago, and was reprinted annually until 1949
when the paper w ent out o f business.
■w as printed, Virginia
____________
that prompted her letter
"Q uite naturally I believed in Santa Claus, for he had
never disappointed me. But when less fortunate little boys
and girls said there w asn't any Santa Claus, I was filled
w ith doubts. I asked m y father, and he was a little evasive
on the subject
"It w as a habit in our fam ily that whenever any doubts
cam e up as to how to pronounce a word or some question
o f historical fact was in doubt, we wrote to the Question
and Answer colum n in The Sun. Father would alw ays say,
I f you see it in the The Sun, it's so,' and that settled the
matter.
" 'W ell, I'm just going to w rite The Sun and find out the
real truth,' I said to father.
"H e said, 'G o ahead, Virginia. I'm sure The Sun will give
you the right answer, as it always d o e s.'"
And so Virginia sat down and wrote her parents'
favorite newspaper.
H er letter found its way into the hands of a veteran edi­
tor, Francis P. Church. Son of a Baptist minister, Church
had covered foe Civil War for The New York Times and
had worked on the The New York Sun for 20 years, more
recently as an anonymous editorial writer. Church, a sar­
donic m an, had for his personal m otto, "Endeavour to
clwar your mind o f ca n t" W hen controversial subjects had
to be t a d ^ d jig te editorialpage, especially those deal- .
in§ w ith foeologjprthe assignnfent^rere usually given to
Church.
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■’ Virginia O 'H anlon wen) o n to graduate from Hunter
College w ith a Bachelor ot Arts d e p t * at age 21. The fol­
lowing year she received her M aster's from Columbia,
and in 1912 She began teaching in the New York City
school system , later becoming a principal. After 47 years,
she retired as an educator. Throughout her life she
received a steady stream of m ail about her Santa Claus let­
ter, and to each reply she attached an attractive printed
copy of the Churcn editorial. Virginia O'Hanlon Douglas
died on May 13,1971, at the age of 81, in a nursing home
in Valatie, N.Y.

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Sanford resident thanks neighbors for sharing Christmas spirit
To the editor:
This year has been hard. I'm
a single mom with two jobs,
raising a two-year-old and
renovating a 1906 house. The
inside o f the house is coming
along great but exterior was in
shambles. Last Friday night, as

I drove up after work, I was
surprised to see cars from
friends and family. W ritten in
aint across the front o f the
ouse was M erry Christmas.
A neighbor and friend, Mike
Skat, organized with Brady
Lessard, the greatest

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C hristm asglft 1 have ever
received. They called on
friends and family to chip in
not only tim e (the m ost pre­
cious commodity during the
hustle and bustle season) as
well as money. In one weekpnrl thf» front nf mu Fin*tan

was transformed from a dilap­
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painted home.
Thank you! The spirit of the
season does live In Sanford,
and I'm glad I do too.
Susan M cD aniel
Sanford

F ro m A t o Z
A rt Zielinski asks people what they th in k ...
During the busy
holiday season oV
Saint Nick, occa­
sionally, has trou­
ble fitting a ll the
Christmas presents
into his sleigh. So
we help him out by
doing som e shop­
ping o f our own.
So we asked sever­
a l p eople during
the last week
b efore Christmas,
"Have you com ­
pleted a ll o f your
holiday shop­
ping?"

No, not yet.
Because my kkla ere
older and they know
what they want, we
wait until the week*
end before Christmas
when things are on
sale to get their pre­
sents.

Wanda Jackson,
Sanford

Yes, I'm aNdone, t
get my shopping
done a month before
Christmas. I put stuff
on lay away in
November. I don't
like standing In the
long lines over a little
bit of savings.

James Kinney,

No, actuary I'm
not finished. I have
one more present to
buy. ire for my new
girlfriend. And I cant
decide on what to get
her.

Qeorge Mills,

Kissimmee

No! I'm not. I go to
school, University
High School in
Orlando, and the
extracurricular activi­
ties, Ilka wrestling
and weight lifting,
take up a lot of my
time.

Don Draper,

Sanford

/Betters to S a n ta . .

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Sanford

I'm not finished
yet. I have one more
gift to get, it's a big
gift for my wife. I put
it off to the last
minute.

Dave Frost,

President of
Sanford Professional
Fire Fighter's Union
No. 3996

Berry’s World

Dear Santa:
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What I would like for Ouistmas is to have something for myself,
but that is really not important. What I would like is to
have peace on earth and for people to stop fi
and tolling innocent people. But, most of all,
would like for people to stop judging other peo­
ple on how they look on the outside, but look
inside of their heart and see the kindness and
love.
Deanna Brown
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mttz computer for me and my sister Khyaanah Robinson. That's all I
really would like for Christmas.
Thank you,
Laketiha A. N. Robinson
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path. It's better to maintain resi­
dential use in that location."
While many of the surround­
ing homeowners on hand
agreed with the assisted-living
center in principal, they like­
wise expressed concerns about
traffic impact in a residential
section and long-range plans for
the type of clientele trust would
use the facility.
Speaking on behalf of more,
than 20 nearby residents, Eric
Breltenbach read from a pre­
pared statement, listing a score
of concerns and citing sections
of the d tv's zoning and land
use regulations..*
"Question one — It's not
d ear how this facility would fit
in with the existing surround­
ing neighborhood; Question
two — what assurances do we
have that the fadlity will not be
used for other clientele down

the road in addition to the
elderly; Question three —what
about required parking and
street paving to accommodate
visitors and emergency vehi­
cles?"
Other residents expressed
similar concerns that the facility
might some day house drug
rehabilitation clientele,
Alzheimer's patients or become
a foster home center.
"About 11 or 12 years ago
this d ty paid dearly for a con­
sultant to make recommenda­
tions about land use in a
Historic District," said Laine
Wood. "Please use those recom­
mendations. This is a neighbor­
hood. Commercial impact
would be devastating."
Oak Avenue resident Steve
Myers told th j board, "There
ore better alternative sites for
the clinic on larger streets like

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Yoseflan tried to convince
homeowners and the board a
health clinic on the lite was a
natural extension of assisted-living facilities.
"The idea of the clinic is for
use of the residents and not for
economics. It's a strong selling
point for an assisted-living facil­
ity. It could also benefit the
neighborhood by being a walkin health clinic," said Yoseflan.
City Planner Jay Maider said
the assisted-living facility
would be compatible with cur­
rent zoning, but amending the
land use to neighborhood com­
mercial for a health clinic was
not.
'T h is neighborhood commer­
cial use doesn't appear like
other neighborhood commercial
use in thri area," said Marder. ~
"This location is off the beaten

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Park Avenue. We comprise the
city, we can determine the direc­
tion we want to go. This facility
will have an impact on the fab­
ric of the neighborhood."
"If parking questions and
concerns can be addressed 1 say
cs to the assisted living center
ut no to the health clinic," said
resident Marvecn Kelly.
"It's unrealistic to think that a
health clinic designed for geri­
atric patients can also serve as a
walk-in neighborhood clinic or
vice-versa."
Yoseflan told residents that
the licenses he would seek to
run the assisted living center
would be for elderly only, that
there would be no Alzheimer's
unit and that he would agree to
restrict the resident clientele to
elderly only.
The board ultimately gave
preliminary approval to desig­

nate the assisted living facility
as a Planned Development
pending site plan approval that
will address specific questions
about parking, paving, access
and egress issue as well as land­
scaping and road buffers.
Following the vote Yoseflan
huddled with a number of the
residents, exchanging phone
numbers and setting up a future
meeting with property owners
to discuss their concerns and
address them in a future site
plan that will come before the
planning and zoning board and
ultimately the Sanford City
Commission for a final vote.
"It was a good meeting,"
Yoseflan said afterward. "O ur
main concern was getting
approval for the assisted living
facility. It is certainly needed in
this area."
In other board action

Thursday, unanimous approval
was given to the Orlanao
Catholic Diocese for rezoning of
property located at 3280 West
1st Street for the future con­
struction of a Catholic High
School. By a 6-0 vote the panel
approved a request for a
Planned Development Rezone
from General CommercialRestricted IndustrialAgricultural and Medium
IndiikMal to that of Planned
Development.
Officials for the Diocese said
plans call for the construction of
a Catholic High school on the
site that would accommodate
1,200 students. All Soul's
Catholic Church would also
relocate to the site in the future
while the Church's elementary
school would remain in opera­
tion in Sanford’s Historic
District.

the Com m issioners Thursday.
"I am going to miss John the
most, since he is the only one I
can beat on the golf course."
Each commissioner, in
response, told Crump he will
be missed and wished him
luck in (he future.
"You and I ran against each
other several years ago,"

M ayor Thom Greene told
Crump. "In the cam paign, you
acted like a gentlem an."
"You are one of my best
friends, and I think the world
o f y ou ," City M anager John
Litton said to Crump. "You
have been such an asset to
Com m ission, and you will
never be replaced."

Com m issioner Gary Brendcr
encouraged Crump to contin­
ue his bid for public life in
Dallas.
Following Crum p's
announcem ent, Commission
resented a plaque to him for
is tenure with the city. He
will leave Central Florida at
the beginning of the year.

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$100 to $200 back to finance a
celebration for the family.
She said her mother, age 73,
had some difficult times dur­
ing this past year, but was now
in good health and celebrating
the season with her.
"W hen I first got the call
about winning from Samantha
up in New York," she said, "it
didn't really soak in, but after I
got to thinking about it, 1 was
really happy.
Lucy M ara, 49, has been a
Sanford resident for approxi­
mately one year, having
moved from Lake Tkhoe,

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election fallout, Beary has stat­
ed he will continue the strong
relationship the d ty has with
the Seminole County Sheriff's
office.
"I'v e talked to Don since the
election, and since the politics
are over, it's time to get back
to law enforcement, Beary
said. "That’s never been an
issue."
According to state law,
Beary cou ld n o t withdraw his
resignation and remain Lake
Mary police chief after he was
defeated by Seminole County
Sheriff Don Eslinger in the
November election. However,
the police chief could reapply
for the d ty position, and he
turned in n u application a
week after the election.
' I want to stay In Seminole
County, and Lake Mary is still
a growing tow n," Beary said.
"This is an opportunity to con­
tinue in a town that is moving
ahead.
" I am blessed with an out­
standing staff, and my goal is
to continue moving ahead
with the program.
During Thursday's meeting,
Litton also commended

Deputy Chief Sam Belfiore for
his contributions to the d ty
and the police department.
Belfiore was the only other inhouse applicant for the police
chief position.
City Commissioners also
approved Thursday Lltton'a
recommendation to confirm
John Deamud as Public Works
director and Matt West as
Community Development
director.
,
"John Deamud has the
knowledge o f the d ty and its
infrastructure," Litton said.
"H e was a natural choice for
the job."
Deamud previously served
as the d ty 's Community
Development director. He
replaces Rick Diaz, who left
Lake Mary in November to
work for Lee County.
West returned to Lake Mary
a couple of months ago after
leaving the d ty to work for
Leesburg and then Seminole
County. He replaced Susan
Deines, who left to d ty to
work In the private sedor.
"M att is the best there is in
the profession," Litton said.
"And, he learned it all in Lake
Mary."

Woodruff
Former Sanford MainStreet
executive director Linda Kuhn
along with District 1 resident
Gary Lowell are also in the race.
Additionally two more anony­
mous candidates have pk *
up qualifying papers for
Lessard's seat
Official qualifying for dty
races begins Jan. 8 and closes
Jan. 19. Election day is March 6
with a March 20 run-off date if
necessary.
Earlier this week Lessard,
perennial candidate Dean Ray,
and newcomer Bates Reed
announced for the mayor's race.

Reed will be Sanford's first
openly gay candidate.
Incumbent mayor Larry Dale

prefer not to run again but may
reconsider.

Jan. 8 through 5 p.m. Jan. 12.
Crump was elected to City
Commission in November
1997 after being defeated in
the previous election. Last
month, his fellow com m ission­
ers voted him deputy mayor.
"It's been a pleasure servin;
with each of you ," Crump tol

School Notes
Legislators' Week In Seminole
County Schools
The Seminole County School
District wiU invite legislators to
local schools on Tliesday, January
30,2001 as part of a statewide ini­
tiative to bring legislators into
Florida schools from Jan. 29
through Feb. 5.
During this period, teachers
will tell their stories,
their
BiuiKS, m
a r ssuccess­
u casr
es, their challenges,
I
enges, their hopes
for the futuret -•to state legislators
during the week
eek (devoted to
"Committing to Florida's Future."
Legislators will be Invited to
various schools to tour classrooms
and other facilities. They will
have the opportunity to sit down
with educators and diacusa what
teachers do for the children of
Florida, and what legislators can
do for the children and teachers.
Students Giving to Students
A school service group by the
name of SSAK (Students
Spreading Acts of Kindness) at
Lake Mary Elementary School has
been raising money for the past
two weeks to help kids for the
holidays. These students have
been meeting twice a week for 45
minutes, to gain awareness of the
people in need.
One of the many projects taken
an by this service aub was pro­
viding angel tree gifts. Each year;
social workers ana guidance
counselors provide names of stu­
dents in our schools who need
assistance during the holidays. An
1 tree is placed in the front
r of the Educational Support
ling with the names of stu­
dents from the schools. This year
there were 283 children's names
on the tree.
Each year, some request bicy­
cles and this year; the Seminole
County 200 Division of Facilities
Services provided two beys bikes
and helmets for a family. Another

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ee from Maintenance, Ron
Brooks, provided a girls bicydc
and helmet Indicating the gen­
erosity of the employees and stu­
dents in Seminole County.
The service dub is made up of
15 fourth and fifth graders. They
took the names of over a dozen
children and provided gifts for
the holiday season. Their
Guidance Counselor and dub
sponsor, Joan Toro, organized sev­
eral fund raising activities induding two doughnut sales, a drama
night and a local McDonald's
sponsored Lake Mary Elementary
right where a percentage of the
profits went to the service dub for
angel tree gifts.
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in the project were Tkbitha Adair;
Kim Bertoni, Stacy Fox, Karen
Richards, Geri Taylor, and Sandra

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T h e W ay W e W e re : People from Sanford’s past
Elizabeth. Their family home was
on Celery Avenue.
John was an active member of
the Seminole High School Class of
1951. He will probably be
remembered most for his
musical talents. He was
an accompanist and piano
soloist for the Glee Club
and also played the
Sousa phone in the band,
and was student conduc­
tor. A few of his other
John Darnell Fite
activities included the
John D. Fite died at his
Debate Club where he
home in Belleairc, Nov. 27,
served as secretary, both
2000, while under hospice
care. Tire SemiiuHe Hcmld
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apfraied in several plays and was
forwarded to me. Since I knew
vice president of the Thespians as .
John, I will also add myown /
-well as student director. He was
knowledge and comments.
selected by his classmates Jo be
. John was bom in the Femald
featured In the Salmagundi as one
Laughton Memorial Hospital In
of the 12 outstanding seniors.
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In 1955, John graduated cum
(Morris) and Kirbv Fite. His sib­
laude and Phi Beta Kappa from
lings were Kirby, Mary Helen and

Today and next week I depart a
little from giving you information
from the past. Instead 1 will tell
you of some accomplishments of a
few former Sanfordites
who have done well In
other places. This informa­
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by various people during
the past few months and
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Davidson College. Soon afterward,
he was drafted into the U S. Army
where he serv ed in the Canal
Zone. After his discharge In 1958,
he attended the Duke University
School of Law and graduated with
honors. He was also elected to the
Order of the Coif.
John had been an attorney with
the firm of Richards, Gilpcy, Fite,
et al, in Clearwater since 1961. He
also served on the board of several
area banks and was active in the
motel business.
John was very active In the
Duke University Alumni
Association. He contributed funds
for a computer instruction room in
the new law school library. He had
also funded a John D. Fite morderia Scholarship which provides
law school tuition annually to a
scholar. His will has made provi­
sions for the establishment of four
additional such scholarships.
John had one son, William Neal
Fite, bom March 16,1962 during

L ecals
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
Cterk ol to* Ckote Cowl
By Mary Stnxpia
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAPTT1FF
SOI 8. umventy Drtva Sdte 800
Plamuton. FL 33324
(064)2334000
00402531 FM)AMI
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, pamcna eMi daabdba , naadtog a apadal aooommodaaon WaxA/
comad COURT ADASNHTRAT10N.
al
toa
SEMINOLE
County
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•664771 (TOO) or 14004654770.
tot Florida Relay Sanrtoa.
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his ten year marriage to Meagan
Goodman.
I knew John quite well many
years ago, but had not seen him in
a very long time. One of his best
friends was Ronnie Gamer, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Wade Gamer, and
sister of Rosemary Gamer, my
good friend. I was in the Gamer
home often during our childhood
and so was John.
John was also in the SHS Band,
as was I.
Also, many of you may be inter­
ested to know that John went
steady with Donna Lou Harper,
later Mrs. Rcubin Askew, while in
high school.
Herman "Foots'* Brum ley
Harold "Chip" Chapman gave
me this Information on Foots
Brumlcy. It had been sent to him
for their SHS Class of 1945
reunion.
Foots had been an outstanding
football player at Seminole High

caah M to* WEST FRONT DOOR M
toa SEMMOLE Cowvy Courtoouas
localad at 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE to SANFORO. Ftortda. M
11.00 a m on to* 2nd day ol
January. 2001 to* tdtowtog
daaertoad property aa am tarth to
•aeJ Sumiary Final JudgmanL to­
re*
LOT 207, BUUXNO ■ OF BUN
RIOOE II. A CONDOMINIUM.
ACCORDING TO THE DECLARA­
TION OF CONOOAKNHJM THERE­
OF. RECORDED M OFFICIAL
RECORD BOOK 1114. PAGE 1778.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
TOGETHER WITH ITS UNOMOEO
SHARE M THE COMMON ELE­
MENTS.
Doted toh llto day or Dacambar.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk d to* Ckote Cowl
By Mary Skcupa
DapWyCtok
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAWTEF
KOI 8. Univaraay Drtva SUM (00
Plwaaaon. FL 33324
(*64)2334000
0047113(04)
( you ar* a panon adto a dkabMy
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MATTHEW C. WASHINGTON. IF
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LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
ju o c ia l esacurr,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
SI AND FOR
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
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ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
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CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU.
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OTHER PARTIES CLAMMQ AN
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MTEREST BV. THROUOK UNOER
CASK NO: M CA 121414 0
OR AGAINST MATTHEW C
to ba dsad or atoa. and a l par«aa
BA MORTGAGE. LlC,
WASHMQTON; DELORES
having or claiming to hava any rigpt,
WASHMOTON.
F
UVTNO.
ANO
F
SUCCESSOR
BY MEROER TO
Uda or Inlaratt tn tha proparty
NATKMSSANC MORTGAGE
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
CORPORATION
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES,
PLAMHFF
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tfwl
VS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
an aefcon to toraciota a mongagt on
GARY
A
FERENCE.
IF
UVINa.
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
»ta toaowmg proparty
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
MTEREST BY. THROUOK UNOER
LOT 11. RIVER CREST PHASE It.
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
OR AGAMST DELORES
ACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT
ASSOCIATES
ORANTEES.
ASSIONEES,
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN WASHINGTON.
FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY
LIENORS.
CREDITORS,
PLAT BOOK 16. PAGE 61.64 ANO
OF FLORIOA. INC : JOHN DOC
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
64 PUOUC RECORDS OF SEMI
PARTIES CLAIMING AN MTEREST
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
MfXl COUNTS. noniDA
TENANTS M POSSESSION
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
‘ hat baan Mad agakitf you and you
DCFENOANT(S)
AGAINST GARY A TERENCE.
PlbAWi Dacambar 17, *4.2000
arv required to aarva a copy of your
VANESSA FERENCE. to L/viNO.
wraian daitnaee. a any. to a on
VI64
*
N o n es o p
OAVIO J STERN. ESQ PtonUTi
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
attorney, whota addrata la 601
NOTICE IS HEREBY O/VEN pun
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
M THi ORCUfT COURT
SUrwarwry Drive #500. Plantation.
•uam to • 6wnmary r « j Judgment
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
OP THE IfTH
FL 33324 no talar Stan 30 daya from
or torsetaaws dated Due i . 7000
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
JUDfCtAL CMCUfT,
tw data of toa Arat pubkcaaon of taa
•ntond to O f Cm * No. 00 CA IF77
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
M AND POR
notoca of adnn and Ma the original
PARTIES CLA66NQ AN PTTEREST
14 L or to* Ckcut Cowl d tod 1STH
COUNTY.
wah N dark of tea court aahar
Judoel O c u i to md tor SEMMOLE
BY. THROUOK UNOER OR
before aarvtoa on P la rtS i afiomay
County, Sanford, Florida, I wti aafl to AGAMST VWNESSA FERENCE; US
r a niyiati ana
D*oaas rur cawi
or Immadatofy Pwaahar; otharwtaa
BANK TRUET NATIONAL
a dafadl wti ba aniarad againat you
d naad bant doord to* SEMMOLE
ASSOCIATION FX/A FWST TRUST
CAM NOt MCA I M 1 4 0
tor toa rakaf damandad to » * comCowdy Coutoouaa located d 301 N.
OP CALIFORNIA NATIONAL
CITIBANK. FEDERAL SAVMGS
P a it A n r u t o Sardortl. Rond,, al
Ptart or petton Mad harato.
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE;
WITNESS my hand andtoaaaaf of
1100 a m on Via 2nd day at
F1RSTFLU3 nftU/CUL. INC.;
TO CIT100RP BAVMGB OF
tota Court at SEMINOLE County,
January. 2001 to* Mortong
JOHN DOS AND JANE 00C AS
FLORIOA. A FEDERAL SAVMGS
deacrt isd proparty u Ml lotto to UNKNOWN TENANTS M
Florida. Via day of DEC 11 2000..
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
(SEAL)
Mid Summary Final Judgmam. to­
PLAINTIFF
MARYANNE MORSE
rt
DCFENOANT(S)
VS.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
LOT 1 OF MERIWETHERS FLAT
WOTKE OP
FRANCIS P. MCCULLOUGH IF
BY Cacaka V Ekam
OF THE EAST 1 ACRE OF THE N
UVMG. ANO IF DEAD. THE
DEPUTY CLERK
1/2 OF THE NE 1/4 OF THE NW IN
NOTICE IS HEREBY (WEN pwUNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
LAW Of FICES OF DAVIO J STERN
OF THE SW 1/4 SECTION 33.
euam to a Bunmary rtoM Judgmarf
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES,
ATTORNEY FOR PLAdfTlFF
TOWNSHIP IS SOUTH. RANGE 31
ol toredoaw* dated Dae S. 2000
ASSIONEES. UENORS.
601 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
EAST. ACCOROMQ TO THE PLAT
amwed to Or* Cats No. 00 CA 1314
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
BUTTE 600
THEREOF RECORDED IN DEED
14 a ol to* Orate Court m toa 1STH
OTHER PARTIES CUUMMO AN
PLANTATION. FL 11324
BOOK 101. PAGE 2U . PUBLIC
Judctel O o te to and tor SEMMOLE
MTEREST BY. THROUOK UNDER
004026KMAQ)
RECORDS OF BEWHOLE COONcrxtoty, SANFORO. Ftonda. I *• **•
OR AGAMST FRANCK P.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
TV. FLORIOA
to toa htdiam and bam btodar tor
MCCULLOUGH. PENNY L
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
Dated tote llto day ol Dacarrtoar.
cash m AT WEST FRONT DOOR m
MCCULLOUGH IF UVMG. ANO IF
ACT, paraona wan dwabWbaa naad2000
to* SEMINOLE County Cowtoditea
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
located m 101 N. PARK AVENUE to
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
SANFORD. Ftortda, M 11 CO ajn. on
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
toa Snd day ol January, 3001 too tob
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT 0 MTTMCT
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO tUL
tomng daecihed ptoparty aa am
Oteaa Written Mottos at Intendsd District Dacteten
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
torto In said Summary Final
Tha Dtetod g m nodes ol Is totem to laaus a parm* la toa toAortong app5
MTEREST BY. THROUOK UNOER
carf(a) on January 1 ,2001:
JudgmanL torn*
OR AGAMST PENNY L
LOT 71. SPRP40VCW. ACCORDFacsmoysf. Inc. Post ones Boa 470202. Laka Monraa. FL 32747. i p A
MCCULLOUGH; JOHN DOE ANO
cakon #4-117-21B00-2S Tha prapacl Mlocated to Sananote Cowdy. OacOon
MO TO THE FLAT THEREOF AS
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
RECOROCO M FLAT BOOK t t .
30, Tdamatap IS Souto. Ranga 30 EaaL Tha ERPa«tec*kon te ter modfcaTENANTS M POSSESSION
son to toa pravtauaty Isauad aurtaca water inanaganiam pamraa associated
PAGES 43 ANO 43. OF THE FUBOEFENOANT(S)
nan conaOucaon lor toa Facamayar Swung. PhaM 2, lot 3. Tha racsMng
UC RECOR08 OF SEMINOLE
NOTICE OP
COUNTY. FLORIOA
waterbody la toa M M 8mdi Canal.
WaFUa/1 Sanaa EaaL Inc. 2001 8 E 10to SoaaL Bamonvfte. AR 72715
Oalad tola llto day ol
NOTICE a HEREBY GIVEN pw44M. appacaaon *4-117-217*1-2. Tha pre*aU la bemad to SamtoOte
*u*rt to a Bunmary Fkwf Judpnam
(CMCUT COURT SEAL)
Cowdy. Sackon 37. TtowaMp 20 Souto. Ranga 10 EaaL Tha ERPappAcsaon
el toradoau* doted Dae B. 2000
w )gf fnodAmon to 9 a prevtouefy leeued mrtece walar nuMQkTwf pianf
IAARYANNE MORSE
amarad to CM Cast No. 00 CA 1S3S
aaaocMMd wih conetrucaon tor N WMMarl Supeccenler 6lora #8667-02 #1
Clark al to* CbOJI Court
14 0 d aw Ckote C o u ld tte 1STH
ByMary Btoxfte
Jukdat Cktxte In and tor SEMMOLE
Santord. The leceivtog wetertrodee a/e innemed ■eOenda.
Engtosarad Hamas Ct Orlando. Inc, IIH 8. Samotan Bted. Suia Ills ,
Couey. SANFORO. Ftortda. I wB aal
T H ? S w&gt;0FFIC t8 OF DAVK5 J.
la to* lacteal wa) beat hddm lor
Wtoter Pam. TL 32702. appAcakon *4-117-22842-4 Tha prafacf te located to
STERN, PA
Sanfnsls Cowdy. Became 13,17 B tatoaraM p I I Souto. Range 31 EaaL
Ckdl d toe WEST FRONT DOOR m
The ERPappfecaoon la hr aonakuteon d
ATTORNEY FOR PLASTTEF
toa SEMP40LE Cou*y Cowtooua*
at a •urtaee
aurlaoa ateter managamam ays*
tom to aarva a 4 1 4 4 0 1
SOI S. UntaanKy Drive Sites too
locate J m 301 NORTH PARK
parti knoato as toa Sannluary PUD,
Park Pter. Tha laoakrtng amterbody la toa EconbcATiaicItes RAmr.
ton, FL 31314
AVENUE to SANFORD. Ftortda. M
Robacti. Inc. Post OKtos Boa 47Q2S3. Laka Mnvoa. FL 32747,
11 COa m on to* Mi day d January.
#4 117-21SSD2S Tha prated H heated to Samtoote Cocnry, BacOon 38.
0047142(NAT)
2001 toa taaowtog daaertoad propan
f you w* 1 pareon i
(oanehm I t Souto, Range 30 East The ERPappieaani h hr
ly aa am totto toaaU Swnmary Ftod
atoo needs any ecoc
tudgmarr. toate
to toe pmtoualy tesuad aurtaca
ontor to panapal* to tote pmostdtog
eenaOucOsn hr t * Sanbrd Central Park, lot 33. Tha
LOT S. WINOTREE WEST.
la toe U M Small CanuL
you am e r r r e i s i t r r s tc
to
ACCOROMQ TO THE FLAT
toa provhtan ol cartato
Coy ol AAamnAa Sprtoga, 225 NsvRruryport Avenue. AAamonte, FL 32701,
THEREOF AS RECORDED M FLAT
Fteaa* ccrtad toa oMca ol toa Court
appacaaon *4 117^22*4-4 The pra|aa la heated to Samtoote Cowdy,
BOOK 20. PAOES 87 ANO M. PUB­
AdmMabMOL SEMMOLE County
LIC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
Sacaon &gt;1. Tounalap 21 Souto. Ranga 2 t East Tha ERPappOeaaon h hr
CoutoouM. m 407466-4227 aftoto
nicdacaann to tie praahuaki sated aurtaos
COUNTY. FLOREM.
tea (2) eorktog daya d yow meat*
aasocMIsd ami oonabucaon hr toa Laka Lsaa Paik. Tha receiving
Oalad toa llto day d Dacambar,
body h toa Ulte Wsteva Rkrar
d tote Node* d Salt; 14004664771
(TOO)
tor
hearing
torpaked
or
Tha head) comartng each ol toa afante &gt;ated appacaanyt) are avalaWa
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
140046*4770. ah Ftonda Relay
MARYANNE MORSE
lor bwpacoon Monday torompt Friday arcapl hr legal hoadayk. SCO a m to
SCO pm m toe St Jitons Fhvar MUSI Managamam Dalrtd Hsadguartsrt n
Cterk d toa Ckote Cowl
toa appmpnam Sarvicd Carter Tha Oitlrtct ate lake acbon on sach parrna
17,(4.1000
ByMary Straw*
i^ k ralan katad Mow unfaaa ■ pMMon lor an admnwlrawa proewadk^j
Omury Cterk
VIM
{hearing) la Mad pwauam to toa pnvtetons ol Sackona 120 SKK and I20S7,
THELAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
STERN. PA
Ftonda Statute, Chapter 2S-10S and 40C-I.100T. Ftonda AdiWaakteira
M THE ORCUfT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
ATTORNEY FOR PLAPTOFF
Cods (FAC-IJUOKIM. CBICWT,
SOI S. Urtvsraay Orta* Bute 600
Aperaon whoM eubelanoal aaeraete me Kteeled by any el toe DWWe pan
posed pamtelaig dacteena Idamdaf mnva may paUton tor ■toteim ears
FL 33324
haarrng to accordance aWr Sacbona 120 508 and I20S7. F.S, or al pmiM
004006*(CMi|
may media e nter agreement on midsacn as an aAsmadvs remedy indsT
Sackon 1205TJ, F.S Choosaig madaaon aM nor advamaty aSad toa y i
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
to a hearing f nradteaon does red ream to a isotemam. The piaoadwaa tor
AMERICANS WITH 0ISABAJT1ES
CASK NO: M CA 1341 14L
ACT. paraona ateh da at ba n naad
puraung markabon am am torto to Sackon 120 673. F 8 . and Rdds 28tog a apactet aooommodaaon mould
106 111 and 2S-100 401* 406. FAC Pass one mum comply eSW»te laqweCHIBANK FX/A CITICORP
SAVINGS OF FLORIDA
carted COURT AOMMKTRATKM.
manu ol Ftonda Admnmrakva Coda. Chapter 2A-I0K and ba had wMi
PLAPTOFF
(received by) toe Diabid Clark, located al Ditond headquarter, 404S Raid
M to*
SEMINOLE
Ceudy
SkaaL Paiteka. Ftonda 32177.
CaurthouM al 407 466-4227. 1 800
VS
•664771 (TOO) or 14004664770.
MD ESTRM BUKDMQ
PaObana tor adnnatrahva hearing on toa Move appScaaon&lt;»! mum ba Had
li,»M TAT.lt/ cn t r?1) days
nf p»y » s v ~ • « , memy ,lv
SERVICES INC.: JEFFREY D.
HOOINSON PATRICIA J H
Pugaati Liacamcar l /, pa, ruuu
(26) day* d toa Owed (tepowbng to* notes oI keen to toa maf tor tooaa
ROOMSON. SUN RIOOE
VISS
paraona to ehom toa Diaind mam aduH notes FaAae to ha a pafbon etev
ASSOCIATION INC . JOHN DOE
to toa ten, psnod ahai conataute a eaner ol any n ^f audi panon may hov*
ANO JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
M THE CMCUT COURT
to requaal an admnaoakva datenrynakon (hawing) undw Sackona 120 666
TENANTS M POSSESSION
o f the ir r a
and 120 67. F S concamng toa aubiad parmf appAcabon Pamtoni eWdi
OEFENOANT(S)
JUOICtAL CMCUT,
are net had « accordance «teh toa above provtont are aubad to mamteaM
M ANO FOR
SacauM toa adranwratva hearing procaM d dangnad to luma lam h at
I COUNTY,
agency ackon. h e Mng ol a pekkon means tost toa Dteklcra Anmadton may
NOTICE IS HEREBY (WEN pw­
ba ddaram horn toa poaaun taken by ■ to toa nokca e( Mam Paraona
auam
to
a
Bunmary
Final
Judgmam
atooM u toammial mteraau »A ba ain.ii J by any audi Anal deddton ol toa
of Iwadoau* dated Dec K. 2000
Dtekid on We appacaaon hav, toe ilVf to become a party to toe paeoaaeng,
CAM NO: OOCA 1*46 14 0
•rtaradki CM CM* He. 00 CA 1341
to aocordanea anto toa raqunmarAi am torto above.
14 Lol toa Ckcuf C o u ld tte 1STH
IRWM MORTGAGE
Oton. Lame Oaector. DMWon ol Permf Dote Sands*
Jumdm
Ckote
to
and
toi
SEMMOLE
CORPORATION
SI Johns Rner Water Mwiagamam Otekdl
W
KMimj EANPORO. FtortdL I am aaf
Coufy
PLAINTIFF
Pubkah Dacambar 24. 2000
I la tw
VB.
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SASHIA KAREN TRAWICK AX/A
SASHU K. TRAWICK. * UVMG.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIR8. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANOALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BV. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAMST SASHU KAREN
TRAWICK AX/A SASHU K.
TRAWICK; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF SASHIA KAREN TRAWICK
AX/A SASHU K. TRAWKX IF ANY.
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AE
UNKNOWN TENANTS M
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE R HEREBY (WEN pureuarf to ■ Bunmary Ftod Judgnart
d toredoaw, ddWd Dag B. 2000
•reared to CM Com No. 00 CA 1246
14 Q d to* Ckote Court d toa 1(TH
Juddd Cbote to and tor SEMMOLE
Coudy. SANFORO. Ftortda.
to toa Nfriad and ba
caah m AT WEST FRONT DOOR M
to* SEMMOLE Cowdy CoutoouM
tooted m SOI N. FARK AVENUE to
SANFORO. Ftortda. d 11D0 am. or
toa 2nd day d January, 2001 to* Idproperty aa
torto to uta Summary FI
LOT 23, LESS THE NORTH 2
FEET THEREOF. BLOCK S, BEL
AIK ACCOROMQ TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M FLAT
BOOK 2. PAGE 72. PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORK3A. AX/A THE SOUTH
44 FEET OF LOT 23, BLOCK 8.
BEL-AIR. ACCORDMO TO THE
PLAT THEREOP AS RECOROCO M
PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 72. PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORKU. „ .
Dated tote llto day d Dacambar.
(CMCUT COURT BEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
Cteik of to* Cbodi Cowl
SyU oyhopa
Deputy Cteik
THE LAW OFFICES OP QAVD X
STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAMTEF
SOt E. Unherely Orta* SUM BOO
0040064(ML)
I you am a pamon whi a dbabBh
In

Cowtooun. m 407466-4277 warm
tea (2) arartdng daya d you raoahl
d tote Ndtoa d Bdm. 1400 * * *
2771 (TOO) tot hearing Impaked or
14004664770, ato Ftortda Ratey
Pubtah Dacambar 17,24.2000
VISA______________________
M THE CMCUT COURT
o fth e ir m
JUWC1AL CMCUT.
SI ANO FOR

CAM NO: 0 6 CA 174114L
PNC MORTGAGE CORP. OF
AMERICA FX/A BEARS
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
PLAMTEF

VS

OAYMON LAROACK W UVMG.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UfMNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIONEES.
UENORS,
CREDITORS.
TRUSTIES ANO AU OTHER
PARTKS CLA/MMO AN SfTIREBT
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST OAYMON LAROACK
MELISSA LAROACK IF UVMG.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UMOTOWN
SPOUSE. HEMS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO/ML OTHER
PARTIES CLAJMMO AN MTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAMST MELISSA LAROACK
SANFORO PLACE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. BICl JOfM DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
OCFENOANT(S)
Nona of
NOTKX H HEREBY (WEN pw­
auam to a Bunmary Fktel Judgment
of flDfootoHM (Mid DtoorOif
2000 artarad to CM Cat* No. 00
CA 1741 14 L d toa Cbcul C o u ld
toa 12TH Juddd Ckote to and tor
SEMINOLE Cowdy. SANFORO.
Ftonda. I wB aaS to toa Wghad and
bam Mddar tor caali m THI WEST
FRONT DOOR M toa SEMMOLE
Cowdy Coutoouaa located m 201N.
PARK AVENUE to SANFORD.
Ftonda m tICO am. an toa ttoday
at January. 2001 toa toaoadng
daaertoad prvparty aa am torto In
takf Summary Find Judgmam. te­
at
O il M. kANFORD PLACE. A
SUBDIVISION. ACCOROMQ TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO M PLAT BOOK 33. PAGES 31
THROUGH 36. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA

Dated tote tto itey d Oacarrtoar.
2000

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk d toa CacWl Cowl
By Dorotoy W Baton
Deputy Cterk
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J.
STERN. PA

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County - St. Augustine Sports
Club's Hall of Fame.
Another article tells of the S t
Augustine Football Stadium being
named the Herman "Foots"
Brumlcy Stadium. This local boy
"made good" In his chosen profes­
sion.
I have known the Brumlcy fam­
ily all of my life. Genevieve
Lehman Brumlcy, the mother of
the four boys, was a childhood
friend of my mother's. Mrs.
Brumley's brother, Rodman
Lehman, taught with my mother
at SHS In the 1930s and they co­
sponsored the Class of 1934.
Genevieve and Bill Brumlcy
had four sons, Billy (SHS Class of
1943), Foots (1945), Stanley (SHS,
1950) and Rodman (SHS 1954).
Rodman was in my class. It would
take another article to write about
him. He died in 1990 of a heart
attach having been previously dis­
abled by a stroke. He was only 54.

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coveted Peter Schaal Thophy in
1944. He, of course, earned his
nickname because of his big feci
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Hastings High School for 18 years
(1950-68), leading his team to eight
conference championships.
"At Hastings there weren't a lot
of great athletes," Brumlcy said,
"but they were hard-nosed kids —
farm boys."
In 1968, he took over the St.
Augustine football team and
immediately turned the program
around. During his 12 years there,
SAHS wan three district titles and
qualified for the play-offs five
times.
One of Brumley's former stu­
dents stated, "Coach brought a
commitment and a heart to the
program. S t Augustine High
School has been much blessed."
This information came from a
newspaper article, not dated, that
tells of Herman "Foots" Brumley's

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B usiness
People on
the Move
Larry Strcib, Orlando
Division President of David
Weekley Homes - Orlando,
with offices In Altamonte
Springs, has announced the
promotion of Linda
Barnhart, o f Lake Mary. She
will become Purchasing
Manager for the company,
effective Jan. 1,2001.
Barnhart has been with the
company for five years, hav­
ing served in various pur­
chasing related positions.
David Weekley homes is
now considered the largest
rivately owned homeuilder in several cities
across the nation Including
Orlando.

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Florida Solar Technology,
In c, in Sanford, has promot­
ed Barbara Johnson as
assistant manager for the
telecommunications. Skip
West, company president,
said Johnson has been with
the firm for one year and
was formerly an Orange
County school teacher.

Business
Notes
New Product
Onlihclabelsxom, the
Longwood Internet company
that sells peel-and-stick labels
for inkjet and laser printers,
plans to launch a new prod­
uct line in January that
Company President David
Carmany said could bring
incremental monthly rev­
enues of as much as $20,000
next year labels for personal
photo stkk-ons in a wide
variety of shapes and sizes.
'T his Is a large and grow­
ing market that could really
plode," Carmany said,
ding, "especially among
young people. They down­
load photos from the Internet
or scan their own and print
them out on their desktop
inkjet printers - ped-and-stick
labels with pictures."
Carmany said he spent
four months Investigating and
developing the product - nigh
gloss paper with peel-andstick backing that’s compati­
ble with most Inkjet ana User
printers.
"With most of the bundled
software today you can repro­
duce your favorite pictures including your own - with a
high quality phototgraphk
finish."

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New Leases
Reaivest Partners, Inc,
negotiated two new leases for
office warehouse space in
Sanford and Lake Mary.
Reaivest Founder and
President George Livingston
and Michael Heidrich, direc­
tor of industrial and land at
Reaivest negotiated both
transactions.
At Real vest's Lake Mary
Business Center, 1150 Emma
Oaks "frail in Lake Mary,
Heidrich negotiated a lease
for 3,500 square feet of office
space and 23,858 square feet
of warehouse space. Reaivest
represented the landlord In
negotiations. Goulds Pumps,
In c, a division of SheratonrTT Corp. is the tenant and
was represented by Mike
Davis of Cushman and
Wakefield.
Heidrich negotiated a sec­
ond transaction to lease 2,100
square feet of office ware­
house space at 49 Coastline
Rd. in Sanford. Solatveil
America, In c, subleased the

DVRs still need development
You've probably seen the ads
&gt;uting the digital video
recorder (DVR), the latest next
big thing in home entertain­
ment. Among the ads' selling
points: DVRs' ability to "con­
trol" live TV by replaying an
event, such as an incomplete
pass or a courtroom confession,
without missing any of the con­
tinuing action.
Also known as personal
video recorders, DVRs are
essentially set-top boxes that
record to a computer-like hard
drive. Their interactive on­
screen program guides let you
choose TV programs for view­
ing or recording simply by
clicking on the title with your
remote. Some have software
that can learn your viewing
preferences and automatically
record shows that match.
Others can automatically record
shows based on a title, actor,
director or category you choose.
Ail let you fast-forward or skip
through commercials while
you’re watching, as well as
pause live shows and resume
them where you left off.
Their ability to easily shape
the programming you want to
record and watch could make
owning a DVR tempting, but
beware: This next-big-thing
may be experiencing growing
pains. When we tested DVRs in
the summer of 2000, there were
two service providers,
ReplayTV and HVo. By Dec. 1,
ReplayTV had halted manufac­
ture of its own line o f set-top
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automatic recording. With the
"learned preferences" feature
on TiVo DVRs, the unit can
automatically record shows
based on what you've watched
or recorded.
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using the least compression,
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space faster. While the DVRs
we tested were very good at
their highest-quality setting
(and on par with an average
VHS VCR at their lowest-quality setting), none matched what
a DVD player can offer. What's
worse, as with VCRs, a
mediocre incoming signal
yields a mediocre picture.
— Sound quality. Here the
TiVo models have an edge.
Their sound quality is compara­
ble to a hi-fi VCR's and good
enough for high-quality hometheater sound. The ReplayTV
models' sound quality wasn't
as good.
— Phone costs. DVRs require
a phone connection for nightly
program and periodic software
updates from the service
provider. These calls arc tollfree for TiVo models. On
ReplayTV units, you may pay a
long-distance charge if a local
number isn't available.

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Woodall Chiropractic Center in Sanlord received the December 2000
Beautification Award from the city’s Scenic Improvement Board (SIB).
The practice Is located at 1018 W. First St. Pictured are Betty Akers,
SIB chairman; Patrick Lawless, doctor of chiropractic: Dawn
Testasocca, office manager, and Gina Gaddis, certified massage ther­
apist. The center’s areas of concern Include children's problems, com­
mon conditions, headaches and pain, including nock, shoulder, ann,
hands and hips. For more information, call 407-322-4762.

A T T E N T IO N
Effective 12/3/00, Dr. Carol Logan
announces h er departure from B ayhead
E y e C entre due to motherhood. P atien ts
records will rem ain in the care of Dr.
Ingrid Peterson a t B ayhead E ye C entre.

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Then there's the cost of con­
trolling live TV. DVR models
we tested will set you back $400
to $700. Plus, you’ll need a VCR
to archive what you record,
since anything you save takes
up space on a DVR's hard
drive. In addition, HVo charges
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lifetime fee.
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PV-HS2000, and the $600
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continued but may still be
available). All performed simi­
larly, scoring "very good" over­
all. However, there are some
differences — centering more
on service providers and price
than on hardware — that could
influence your decision on
which to buy.
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Ecksteins
to hold
two-day
baseball
clinic
From 8taff Reports
SANFORD — Seminole
High School’s Alumni Field
will be the site for the
Eckstein Premier Baseball
Clinic on Friday and
Saturday,
Jan. 5 and

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Sr
91

H e ra ld
L io n s

S p o rts

o v e r w h e lm

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
K ISSIM M EE — Yes, the Lions arc for
real.
The Oviedo boys basketball team
proved that what they have done so far
this season is no hoax as they completed
an impressive run through the field in
the 20th Great Florida Shootout with a
78-74 overtime victory over Carver High
School from New Orleans Wednesday
night.
The Lions, now 12-0 and ranked No. 3
in the Class 6A State Poll, won 25 games
last year and had beaten a good DeLand
team In its new gymnasium earlier this
month.
But a lot of people were probably still
sceptical because the team had also been
blown out In the district championship
game last year, has no player over 6-foot*
3, and had not played a real strong
schedule as v et
But-all of those thoughts should have
been put to rest after seeing the ease with
which Oviedo rolled through the strong
16-team field this week in Kissimmee.
After thoroughly dismantling Gateway
and jacksonville-Ribault in its first two
games in the tournament, the Lions got
their first test against IVaditional!

After three blowouts, Oviedo
boys go to overtime to claim
Shootout title at Kissimmee
School from Buffalo, New York In the
semifinals on Tuesday,
But as in the other games, Oviedo took
a quick lead and never trailed, leading
24-18 after one quarter and 41-28 at half­
time.
After the Lions scored the first basket
In the third quarter. Traditional ran off
nine straight points to cut the lead to 43­
37, but Oviedo outscorcd the Buffalo
quintet 29-19 the rest of the way to cruise
into the final.
Senior Darrell Freeman led the way for
the Lions with 29 points, while junior
Shawn Witherspoon (14 points) and
senior Justin Smith (12 points) were also
in double figures.
The Championship Game looked like it
was going to be just like the others as
Oviedo jumped out to a 22-9 lead after
one period and led by 22,34-12, midway
through the second quarter.

w e "***™

will address all areas of
baseball competition.
Players also will be able to
Identify a specific area of
concentration to be
addressed during the clinic
The clinic will run from 9
a.m. to noon each day.
As a trio the Ecksteins and
Brown draw from a broad
spectrum of baseball expertRick Eckstein, who was
recently named the Strength
and Conditioning Coach for
the Minnesota TWina’ minor
league system, graduated
from Seminole High School
in 1991.
After
Community
College in
1994, Rick
attended
and
played for
the
University
of Florida,
where he
was also
an assis­
tant
coach.
OAVtOIClCSTWN
Before
joining Ithe Minnesota
Ins7 corganization, Rick
TWlns7
was an assistant coach at
Oviedo High School for one
season ana was the assistant
coach at SCC for a season.
David Eckstein, a member
of Seminole High School's
state championship team
In 1992, graduated from
SHS in 1993. He walked on
at the University of Florida.
During his career as a
Gator, David held the
record for mast hits in a
career at UF and earned All­
Southeastern Conference,
All-American, and
Academic All-American
honors.
Drafted by the Boston Red
Sox In 1997, he is currently
on the 40-man roster of the
Anaheim Angels.
Brown, a graduate of
Lyman High School who
played in tne minor league
system of both the New
York Yankees and Chicago
Cubs, was an assistant
coach for the SHS state
championship team in '92
before being the head coach
at Oviedo High School
through 1999.
WhUe at OHS, Brown
guided the Lions to
Seminole Athletic
Conference and district
championships. A majority
of Brown's graduating play­
ers were drafted or went on
to play baseball collegiatcly.
Enrollment in the clinic,
which la limited, is $100.
Players interested In regis­
tering and reserving a spot
in the clinic should call 407­
687-8129. All participants
will receive a dinip T-shirt.

I

“ G r e a t”

The Lions still led by 17,47-30, after
scoring the first six points of the third
period, but then Carver (12-6) started its
comeback, finally taking its first lead, 55­
54, with 4:50 left in the game.
Carver then took a 58-54 advantage
before Oviedo came back to regain the
lead only to see Carver hit a shot at the
buzzer to send the game into overtime
tied at 62-62.
Carver then appeared to take control,
building a 69-66 lead before the Lions
rallied back again behind Witherspoon,
Freeman, Tim Kiscaden and Marcus
Hayes to pull out the victory.
Freeman again led all scorers with 27
points and was named the tournament's
Most Valuable Player. Witherspoon, who
made the All-Tournament Team, netted
18, while Hayes finished with 13.
Simon, who hit six o f Carver's 10
three-pointers In the game, scored 22 for

the runner-ups.
The championship was the third in the
tournament for Oviedo head coach Ed
Kcrshner, who started the event back in
1980 when he was the head coach at
Osceola and won back-to-back titles in
1981 and 1982 as coach of the Kowboys.
SEMIFINALS
LIO N S 74, T R A D IT IO N A L 56
■ *rr»l* N.Y.-T&gt;*dUloful (Ml
Oca*** 35. Ttimdi 9, MitiKill 3. |«a*&gt;* 9 TotlU 13 713
M.
O tIk I o 1741
PVkvtt 5. Wlthmpnun 16, lU y n 4, Emrmjn 19, Stnilhll,
Kl*c»Jvn 5, llcrtm I, Duprrr 2. Total* 27 16-22 74
Tradition*!
I t 10 14 1 4 . M
Ovtado
24 17 14 1 9 .7 4
Thnv-putnt ArU R a il*. Tr*dilionj|3(Frrtnh2.M*r»Kill).
Oviedo 4 (Trrrnun 3, Pickett). Trim foul* . Traditioul 17;
Oviedo 13 Fouled out . none. Technical* . nonr RminJv
Ttfelitkvu) y \ .

c h a m p io n s h ip
LIO N S 78, CA R V ER 74, overtim e
New OrlranaCUrvrr (741
Milrr 17, Alexander 7, Edward* }, Sunon 22. Stulyrr 2. L
Crrm 4. Andmon 4. Wood* 13. Total*; 29 6-11 74.
Oviedo (Til
Pickett i , Wlthenporm IS, 111)9* 13, Freeman 27, Smith 7,
Xiacaden 5. Total*: 27 IS-25 7S.
Carve*
9 21 12 20 12. 74
Oviedo
22 19 9 12 1 6 .7 1
ThfTT-jxrcnt held goal* . Caner 10 (Simon 6. Mile* 2
Alexander. Edward*); Oviedo 6 (Pickett 2 llayr* 2.
Freeman. Ktacaden). Team (ouli . Carver 23; Oviedo 13.
Fouled out _ Carver. Milrr Technical* none. Record*
Oviedo 12-0. Carver 12-6.

T o u rn a m e n t tim e
W restling at Lym an;
Hoops at L ake M ary
By O w n Sm ith
Sports Editor

i-

.

LAKE MARY — With school out for the holiday break, basket­
ball and wrestling teams will turn their attention to tournament
action next week.
Five Seminole Athletic Conference basketball teams, both the
m
the
Wednesday through Friday.
Other boys teams include defending champion Apopka, Winter
Park, Holy Cross and Deltona.
Joining the Rams girls for their part of the tournament that will
begin on Thursday will be Orange Park, Satellite and Tavares.
Also on the tournament slate la the prestigious Lyman
Christmas Tournament that year-In and year-out attracts the top
boys and girls programs from around the state.
The tournament began on Friday and was to wrap-up Saturday
evening.
Lyman High School will also hold a tournament for both boys
and girls squads next week when the Central Florida Duals is
contested.
The event begins at 9 a.m. on both Friday and Saturday.
In a big Seminole Athletic Conference matchup this week, the
Seminole boys timed up for the tournament with a hard-fought
win.
On Wednesday at Lake Brantley, Arrow Force IX outscorcd the
host Patriots, 22-18, in the fourth period to pull out a 66-64 victo­
rySeminole's 6-foot-6 junior center, Robby Dupre, saved A FIX
down the stretch.
With Seminole leading by four points with under a minute to

Seminole soccer girls
split at Lady Bulldog
By D *an Sm ith
Sports Editor
BUNNELL — The Seminole
High School girls soccer team
ve a pretty good account of
elf alter being forced to play a
doubleheader at the Lake
Bulldog Holiday Classic in
Bunnell on Thursday.
Kimmle German, Jeanette
Curtis and Lauren Kovasik
scored the goals as the Fighting
Seminole* (3-11) blanked
Mainland, 3-0.
Kovasik and Curtis also had
assists as the TYibe outshot the
Buccaneers, 14-6.
Things did not go as well in
the nightcap as Seminole moved
up in class to take on a very
good Orange Park team and
fell, 1 M .
"That (Orange Park) Is the
best team I have seen all year,"
said Seminole coach Bill
Vickers.
Curtis scored the Tribe's goal

S

on an assist from Kovasik.
Seminole was supposed to
play again on Friday
rriday in
u the
tournament at Flagler- ~
Pam
Coast High School
lo o lln EBunnell
In a game that was played last
Friday (Dec. 15), Seminole
picked up a big 2-1 victory over
Merritt Island.
Curtis scored both goals with
German and Samantha
Columbus assisting.
Lea Kyle scored tne goal for
the Mustangs.
In boys soccer action, Lake
Mary improved to 8-0-2 on the
season with wins over Satellite
and Lakeland-George Jenkins.
On Wednesday, the Jawad
brothers, Tarek ami Samer, and
Devin Esterbrook scored one
goal each as the Rams blanked
George Jenkins, 3-0.
Samer Jawad and Zolie
Kesckcs had one assist each in
dropping the Eagles to 7-3.
On Thursday, it was the
See Preps. Page 2D

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S A C on
‘ T a rg e t’
in g irls
soccer
C lassic
By Dean Smith
S p orts E ditor

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Seminole and Winter Springs (shown In action eariterthla season, above)
wWbs two ol ths favorites for the boy* championship when the Lake Mary
High School 2000 Holiday Classic la held starting next Wednesday. The
tournament wilt feature a field of eight boys teams and four girls teams and
will run through Friday.

r, Lake Brantley senior sharpshooter Scott Bradley buried a
’ thrcc-polnter, his fifth on seven tries In the game, to bring
hosts within a point, 64-63.
Dupre was fouled and hit both clutch tries to put the lead a
three with under 30-seconds to play.
The Patriots' Jamar Guy was fouled attempting a "three" with
See Tournament. Page 2D

LAKE M A R Y — The
Seminole Athletic Conference
very nearly made it a clean
sweep in the Quarterfinals of
the Target Soccer Classic 2000
Thursday.
Defending Class 4A State
Champion Lake Howell, host
Lake Mary and Oviedo
advanced to the semifinals
along with undefeated Satellite,
which blanked a very strong
Lake Brantley team, 4-0.
The highlight game of the
iartcrflnals was a rematch of
c 1999 final between Lake
Howell and defending Target
Champion Seabreeze.
The game was another nailbiter with Randi Holcomb scor­
ing the only goal In the first
half and the Silver Hawks
defense held the 1999 champs
to only eight shots on goal for a
1-0 win.
The victory was the second
See Soccer. Page 2D

S

CH A M PIO N S R EW A R D ED

Harald ptioto by An ZMRraU

Ken Perkins (left) end Dob Keeler accept the trophy lor the Thursday Night Men’s League champion Regulators
and Joe DiBartok) (right) accepts lor Co-Ed League champion Beer :30 during the awards ceremony lor tho
City ol Sanlotd Recreation and Parks Department Fall Slow Pitch Softball League at the Downtown Youth
Center. The SRD Is now signing up teams for the Polar Bear Leagues. Call 407-330-5697 lor Information.

�P a g e 211 Sunday, December 2d, 2000

T h e S e m in o l e H e r a l d

A

Look for Colts over the Vikings this week
The final week of the season has arrived and
The Crystal Ball of Football is still a nervous
wreck. Not only did the Dues win on Monday
Night, a game I wasn’t allowed to watch, but my
STOCK LOCK OF THE YEAR is on fire.
As the Stock Market continued to pummel
friend and foe alike, the Crystal reached into his
bag and pulled out a winner for you. I stumbled
out of bed this morning, turned on the computer,
and Converse Technologies was up another $14 a
share! I had to sell..... remember my motto, " I'm
a profit taker, not a risk laker."
There have been a bunch of bloody noses and
bruised egos in this market, but fear not, I'll help
you in this department as well.
Last week, the SAN FRANCISCO FORTY-NIN­
ERS delivered big time as they smashed the
CHICAGO BEARS as my LOCK OF THE WEEK.
In an effort to start the holiday early, the Herald
Sports Department is rushing my column this
week. Wc'rc not wasting any effort on games that
will In no way impact the complexion of the play­
offs.
Let's get right to the schedule and find some
winners.
B A L T IM O R E (-5) V S . N EW Y O R K JE T S
The Ravens are foaming at the mouth as they
wait for the Jets in this one. Old Vinny won't
want to play against this vicious and at times
cruel defense. Ravens 21, Jets 12.
ST. L O U IS (-4) A T N EW O R L E A N S
The Ainls' are on a roll, but my sources tell me
bad things about team discipline. Bourbon Street
has been packed with players all week and it’s
going to cost them. The Rammies arc desperate
for the first time in two years. Rammies 27, AInt*
23.
D E T R O IT (-10) V S . C H IC A G O
I cannot believe that the Lions actually have a

This Week
in the NFL
Brady
Lessard
chance to make the playoffs. All they have to do is
beat the Bears so I guess they will, but this
shouldn't be happening. In my opinion they
should let the Bills switch Conferences and fill in
for them. Lions 13, B ea n 0.
P H IL A D E L P H IA (-11) V S . C IN C IN N A T I
The Eagles are having a tough time getting any
respect from the League and will have to earn it
in the playoffs. The vast majority o f my sources
around the country consider this team to be a
fluke. I'm not sure if they arc a Super Bowl team,
but I do think they have a solid defense and
offense making them one of the better balanced
teams still standing. The Bungles may be my team
next year, they keep showing up for games every­
one knows they'll lose. Eagles 27, Bungles 10.
G R E E N BA Y (-3) V S . T A M P A BAY
The Battle of the Bays. This happens to be one
of my favorite games o f the year. Everyone and
their uncle is figuring the Bucs will choke, I’m not
sure. I'm hoping for warm weather and a repeat
of the offensive firepower that was on display
Monday Night. TO O CLO SE TO CALL.

Tournament---------C o n tin u e d fr o m p a g e I B

2.6-seconds left and went to the charity stripe
with a chance to tie the game.
Guy made the first, but then missed, forcing
him to intentionally miss the third try.
The strategy worked as Guv got his own
rebound, but could not get off a shot that could
have tied the game.
Dupre led Seminole with 23 points, while fel­
low 6-foot-6 frontcourt man Marcus Robinson
chipped in with 12 and guard Joey Gunter had
13.
For Lake Brantley, Bradley netted a game-high
29 points, while Guy added 20.
BOYS BASKETBALL
WEDNESDAY
A R R O W FO R C E IX 66. P A TR IO T S 64
Seminole IMI
Gunter 13, Mf Kinney 5. McCray 2. M. White 7, Oliver 1 b U n m 11.
Dupre 23, Guevara 2. Total*. 2ft 12 19 66.
Lake Brantley (Ml
Guy 2D. Bradley 29, Wire 2. Murein 1. Gooch 6 Grubb. 3. Total*: 23 711 M.
Seminal*
13 14 17 21 _ 66
Lake Brantley
17 17 12 I I . 64
Three-paint field (tool. _ Seminole 2 (Gunter, Dupre): Lake Brantley 7
(Bradley 3, Guy 2). Team fault _ Scminnlr 11, Lake Brantley 17. Fouled
out _ none. Technical. _ none. Reared. _ Seminole 4-4; Lake Brantley 53.
G R EY H O U N D S 73, R A M S 60
Lyman 1731
Koblnwn 3, Redden 4, Simpaon 12, Wrmlglio 12. Crate 13, Sabo 12.
Megtl IS Total*: 22 29-11 73

L*kt Mary (401
Allteon i, htatean 4, Field. 2, U r t .r u 3, BrnyhlU 13. Liiardo 1 6 Morn
I, Ting 2, B arm 10. Total*: 2013-23 4a
Lyman
14 n
11 11 _ 73
Loka Mary
10 21 16 U . 40
Three-point field goal* _ Lake Mary S (BrnyhlU 3, Alltaon, LUardo).
Taam fouli _ Lyman 3 1 Lake Mary 2 6 Fouled ouf _ Lak* Maty, BerryhilL
Mam. Technical. _ Lak* Mary bench. Recced. _ Lake Mary 0-9. Junior
vanity _ Lyman 52, Laka Mary 51.

WOLVES S3, SILVER HAWKS 44
Deltona (Ml
Earl 9, W.lkar 4, DuKrU 10, PoweU 6 N apotat l.WUbatrn 7, CM 16
Total*: 21 7-12 S3.
Laka Howell (441
Lotary I, Walker 3, Prado 10, C n a i 7, Brawn 12. Codry 6 Total*: 14
15-2744.
Deltona
U
II I t U _ Bk
Lak* Howell
B » U 16 _ 44
Three-point field |a*ia _ Drfttna 4 (Towed 2. Wlfltanm. art),- Laka
Hawed t (Latary) Teem foul. _ N/A, touted out _ none. Thchnfcate _
none. Record* . Drllon* 3-5; Laka Howtil 6-7.

THURSDAY
MIDNIGHT BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
WARRIORS &lt;7, PATRIOTS 44
Wret Orange (47)
Srlfcrt II, William* 1 6 HughWy 4 Riley I d Wrdefo 2. Undtart 2.
Cooley 2. Total*: 19 7-20 47.
lak e Brantley (44)
Cuy 9, Beadley 3, M arin i II, Gooch 3, G o M * 7, W in 2 Tbtak. 1761141
W at Orange
21
I
6 1 1 . 0
U k a Beaudry
U
It
7 12 _ 44
Three-point field goal* _ What Orange 2 (Setter! 2); Laka Brantley 1
(Moeein 2). Team foul. . What Orange 1 6 Lake Brantley 17. Faulad md
_ non*. Tadmkali _ none.

G IR LS BASKETBALL
TU ESD A Y

LAKE MARY HIGH SCHOOL
2000 HOLIDAY CLASSIC
D ecem ber 27-29

BOYS BRACKET
W ED N ESD A Y, D EC EM BER 2 7
Game 1 _ Winter Park vs. Lake Brantley, 2 pan.
Game 2 _ Apopka vs. Winter Springs, 3:45 pan.
Game 3 _ Holy Cross vs. Seminote, 5 3 0 pan.
Game 4 _ Deltona vs. Lake Mary, 7:15 pan.

DAY, D EC EM BER 28
S BRACKET
Park-Lake Brantley loser va.
____ ■Springs loser, 11 a an.
6 J Holy Cross-Seminole loeer vs.
Deltorva-Lake Mary loser, 12:45p.m.

W INNER'S BRACKET
Game 8 _ Winter Park-Lake Brantley winner
vs. Apopka-Winter Springs winner, 4:15 p m.
Came 10 _ I W y C W S o nlnole winner vs.
Deltona-Lake Mary winner, 7:45 p m.

LIONS 53, SILVER HAWKS «
Oviedo (U )
llemandex 9, OUvrr 5. BanficU 6 Tuaate 21, Buohika 6 Ctbb* 6
llodge. 4. Total.: 23 6 1 0 53.
Lak* Howell (U)
Kahn 6 Pollard 3, Brown 1 M artina 16 Codrey 1 6 Rant* 2, Rata 6
Total*: 179-1741
Oviedo
u
IS 13 U _ H
U k r Itowell
10 9 I I
11 _ 41
Three-point Arid goal* _ Oviedo 1 (Hcmandet) Ink* Mowed (Pollard
1 Kohn 2, Codrey) Team foul. _ Ovtado 17; Lak* Hawed 12. Fouled out
_ Lak* Howell Codrey. Technical* _ non*. Racorda _ Ovtado 7-5; Laka
Howell 6-6. Junior vanity _ U&lt; 41, Ovtado 31
W ED N ESD A Y

RAMS 5 1 GREYHOUNDS 44
Lak* Mary (551
Dunkman 1ft An. Prrteey 4 Moalar 1 4 Au. Prmiry 6 Kan* 1 1 Bail 6
Total*: 19 14-17 55.
Lyman (441
K. RaddUfr I, Fioreni* 21, Hudaon 10, Uman 1 Campbell ft Total*: 17
6-1144.
Laka Mary
17
I
10 B . IS
Lyman
&gt; »
U
11 _ 44
Three-point Reid goal* _ Lak* Mary 3 (Dunkman 2. Au. Tierney)
Lyman 4 (Ftoeetua 2. Hudaon 2). Taam Inula _ Lak* Mary IX Lyman 16
Fouled out . ncew. Technical* _ non*. Ream)* . Lak* Miry 11-1; Lyman

TH U RSD A Y

COUGARS 52, PATRIOTS »

IR ID A Y D ECEM BER 29
SEVENTH PLACE GAME
Game I t _ Game 5 loeer va, Game 6 loser, 11
a.m.

FIFTH PLACE GAME
Game 12 _ Game 5 w inner va. Game 6 w inner
12:45 p.m.

THIRD PLACE GAME
Game 14_G am e S loser va. Gome 10 loset 4:15
p an .

Lak* Brantley 091
Lightner 1 Olivi* X Stewart 6 Smith 3, Balurte 1, Soap 7, Dtaon 7,
Wveka 6 Total*: 12 14-24 39.
Unlvenity UXI
Mlllae X McMann 11 Flanagan 7, Collaxo 1 Harper X Krbac 1, Caaptr
6 Hill I I Ibtala: 24 2 4 SX
U k * Brantley
]
t
U
14 _ M
Unlvenity
U
16 13 U _ U
Three-poinl firid gataa _ Lake Brantley 1 (Sacfi); Untventty 2 (McMann
2). Team foul. _ U k * Brantley 10, Unlvenity IX Fouiad out . now.
Technical*.noew. Keened. _ Lak* Brantley 2-1X'Unlvenity 12-1. Junior
vanity _ Lak* Brantley 5 6 Unlvenity 35.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME

BOYS W RESTLING
TUESDAY

Game 16 _ Game 8 w inner Vf. Game 10 win­
ner, 7:45 pan.

GIRLS B R A C K *!
TH U RSD A Y, D EC EM BER 28
Game 7 _ Orange Park vs. Satellite, 2 3 0 p.m.
Game 9 _ Tavares vs. Lake Mary, 6 p.m.

FRID A Y, D EC EM BER 2 9
THIRD PLACE GAM E
Game 13 _ Orange Park-Satellite loser vs.
Tavares-Lake Mary loser, 2 3 0 pan.

CHAM PIONSHIPGAM E4.

*1*6

Game 15 _ Orange Park-Satellite wthner vs.
Tavares-Lake Mary winner, 7:45 pan. ,

RAMS 4ft PATRIOTS S3
103 _ Figueroa, Lak* Brantley, pinned Lisdke. M X
111 _IYoplte. U k r Mary, wan by forfait
119 . Steven*. L*k* Mary, pinned Wmvrt 0:46
m . Chmil Lak* Mary, p tm d Norman. 1:1X
I JO . J. William*. U ka Brantley, pinned Alcorn. 539.
115 . Tocco, U k * Branlley. pinned Buhnng, 301.
140 . Lemteua. U ke Brantley, defeated C. Xiong. 17-11.
145 . X Xiong, Lak* Mary, pinned X WUhomo. 1:16
1 5 2 . 1lame. U ka Mary, defeated DrCarela, ll-X
110 . Sifakia. LaU Mary, pinwd Farreft 349.
171 _ Wenger. Lak* Brantley, won by forfeit
I t t _ Let, Lak* Mary, defeated Stevimo. 11-10
111 _ Itaucfo U k * Mary, defeated Mahfoad. 11-10.
Ilea vyweight _ Coo. Lak* Brantley, ptnnod Hoff, 5 J X
Kecoed* _ U k * Mary X X Junior vanity . U k * Mary SX Lake
Branlley 26

M IA M I (-4) A T N E W E N G L A N D
The Dolphins arc a team in chaos. T\vo weeks
ago they seemed invincible, today they are almost
invisible. The Patriots may forfeit the game but
regardless, Miami gets a meaningless win In this
one. Dolphins 23, Patriots 20.
IN D IA N A P O L IS (-3) V S . M IN N E S O T A
The Colts arc looking to keep the momentum
going after their thrashing of the Dolphins. The
Vikings have once again proven that their defense
Is almost as bad as the Rammies. Manning will
unload at home and Culpepper won't be able to
keep up. Colts 41, V ikings 35.
O A K L A N D (-8) V S . C A R O L IN A
The Cheaters are feeling good about themselves
and have a good chance at home field advantage.
The Panthers are known to play spoiler w ell but
they face too much talent in this one. Cheaters 31,
Panthers 23.
T E N N E S S E E (-14) V S . D A L L A S
The Cowgirls have more Injuries than they can
count, but the Titans won't let up. Tennessee is

getting ready for the playoffs, and they don't plan
on blowing it this year. If I'm not mistaken, Dallas
is down to their third quarterback. Aikman may
retire and I'll miss him. Titans 27, Cowgirls 9.
Each week the Crystal Ball o f Football releases
his patented LOCK OF THE WEEK. This Is the
game that after research and contemplation, I feel
most comfortable telling you to take to the bank..
We've all done extremely well over the past five
y ean and I plan for us to continue in the New
Year. Today your favorite Santa, the Crystal Ball,
brings an early Christmas gift with INDIANAPO­
L I S ^ ) OVER THE MINNESOTA VIKINGS.
Peyton Manning has all cylindcre going on this
team right now, and they may be contenders for
the Super Bowl. Get some extra bulbs for the
scoreboard, this will be a shootout.
Enjoy your football this weekend and remem­
ber, everything else can wait.
Except Christmas.
The Crystal Ball wishes you and yours a won­
derful and safe Holiday Season.

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Jawad brothers, along with
Kesckes this time, scoring the
goals as Lake Mary topped the
Scorpions (11-2-2), 3-1.
Kesckes and Tarek Jawad had
the assists.
But all good things must come
to an end, os the Rams suffered
their first loss o f the season In a
late game on Thursday, 3-1 to
Tampa-Jesult.
In other boys games, Lake
Howell fell to Bishop Moore, 62, and Seminole was blanked by
Lake Brantley, 8-0.
In girls weightlifting action,
Seminole Improved to 4-1-1
with a 62-16 thumping of
Lyman.
BO YS SOCCER
TUESDAY

HORNETS 4 SILVER HAWKS 2
Lak. HewelM
J _ ]
BiahopMoorel
I _ 6
Coal* _ U k * Howell 2 (McNenwy,
Ywngblood) Btahop Moon 6 0 *- CaboJ X
Ambraeio X Do. Buckley). Aaateta _ Lak*
Howell 1 (McNrmay); Bishop M oon 5
(Meehan 6 Weller). Shota net goal _ U ka
Hawaii 6 Btahop Mooee 29. Record* . Btahop
Moon 10-0-2.

WEDNESDAY
RAMS X EAGLES 0
1 ak tleaS C inrg* Janldna
0 0 . *
Laka Mott
B
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Goal. _ U k * Mary 3 (X (await 3. Jawad,
Brttabtook) Aaalata . Lak* M a y 2 (Kook**. X
Jawad). Shota on goal _ Gauge JwiUn* ft U k *
Mary 17. Itemed* _ Cwrg* Ja ik b s 7-X

PATRIOTS 4
FIGHTING SEMINOLE3 0
U k * Brantley
4
4 .8
B— Inal*
B
B _ I
Gael. _ Lak* Brantiey I (P arra X Chany,
Lemua, Craves Brttt, Ptahat Fforlono). Aartvta _
U ka Brantley 4 (Torero X Smith 2). 1

goal. Lak* Brantley 21; Seminole X Record* .
U k * Branlley 6-3-2. Junior vanity _ U k *
BnntWy X Seminole 0.

TH URSDA Y

x S C O R P IO N S 1
Satellite
0
1 .1
Lak* Mary
1
2 . 2
Goal* _ Satellite 1 (Johnaun); U k * Maty 3
(Kecakca, T. Jawad. X Jawad). Ataut, _ Lak*
Mary 2 (Kaokee. T. Jawad). Shota on p a l _
Satellite 6 Lake Mary IX Reoorda .Satellite 111-X Lake Maty XO-X
RAM S

G IR LS W EIGHTLIFTING
TUESDAY
SIG H T IN G SE M IN O L E S 62,
G R EY H O U N D S 16
M l _ YUeL Seminole, 70X 5.153.
11» _ Iowan. Seminole, 9695 _ 190.
119 _ Crowe. Seminole. 100-100 _ 20ft
12* . RoHnacn. StmlnoW. 123-150.273.
U t . Camp* Seminole. 145-125.27ft
154 _ Strtngham, Seminote, 1 35-135.27ft
16* _ WaahingJon, Samfoole, 120-130 _ 250.
U J . Unitary. Seminole. 2 1 M I5 _ 40ft
Heavyweight. Ropke. Lyman. 140-140.30ft

Soccer
straight 1-0 triumph for Lake
HoweU (13-1-1). The Silver
Hawks had opened the tourna­
ment with a 1-0 decision over
previously unbeaten DeLand (81) with Holcomb again sco rin g
the only goal in die first half,
Lake HoweU outshot the
Bulldogs 24-2.
The surprises of the tourna­
ment so far has been Lake Maty
and Oviedo, both o f whom
entered the tournament with
losing record*.
But things now get very diffi­
cult for the Ram i and Lions as
they were to have taken on
Satellite and Lake HoweU,
respectively, in the semifinals.
Tne final five games are set
tor Saturday at Lake Mary High
School with the Championship
Game scheduled to kickoff at 7
p.m. at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium.

0
2 .1
I
0 .1
GoaW . Winter Spring, 2 (Batten, Stermer);
C nm tm ld* 1 (Honlg) Aataate _ non*. Shote
on gen] _ Winter Spring, tft- Cmmtiyted* 7.
Rooted,. Winter Spring, 66-3; Cam tryildaX
8-1.
W ILD C A T S X RA|4S 6
Winter r * t i 1 1 .

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, -W hiter Park 2 (Ptetam 2 ) Amtate _
Winter Pkit 1 (KaMbnum) Shote an ganl _
Whiter Park 1ft O n r g n r a d X Bocrtedi _
Whiter Pork 7 H .
R A M S 4 BO B C A T S 1
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1
S . 1
Lak* Mary
1
1 .4
GoaW _ Boc* Raton 1 (Burl); Lake Mary 4
(ZabeL Koilgnn. Altman. Karmnhiock).
Aaatate . Lak* Mary 3 (KoOgran. ZabaD Shote
an goal .B oca Room 5; Lab* Mary 2X ta a a d *
.L a k * Mary 7-6-1.

SCORPIONS4 PATRIOTS0
BtaaHlte
U ka Brantley
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1 .4
B
B _ •
t 4 (Kaath. Balnn, fonkfoo.

Shota on goal _ Satellite IX U ka Brantley X
Racwd* _ Satellite 1130c Laka Brantley 7-2-1.

BU LLD O C S 4 G REYH O U N DS 0
0
t _ B

I

4 .1

GoaW _ Maftoum* 5 (Hunt X Bkxhi 1
Thornton). Anted . Mafcoun w 1 (
Shota on goal . Lyman ftl .Lym an 3-10.
BU LLD O G S 4 CO U G A RS
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DrUnd 2 (Stock. Lankford) Shota (
DeLand ft Unlvertety ft

SILVER HAWKS X SANDCRABS 0
6
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1
a . 1 :
Gcnta _ U ka HoweU 1 (Holcomb) Aaateta _
I (RWe). Shota an goal .
4 LaU HoweU IX Racnd* .
I ll-X U U HoweU 13-M.
L IO N S 2, H O R N ETS 1
Oriod*
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2.2
Btahop M ann
a
I . I
GoaW. Ovtado 2 (Nopptagat, Brandt);
Btahop M an * 1 (William.). Aaateta . Oviedo 1
(Ihrbetl); Btahop M oon 1 (Koat) Shota on
goal _ Ovtodo 17; Btahop Moor* 12 Record*
Ovtodo 6-X2 and Btahop Moor* 10-3.

W ED N ESD A Y

PATRIOTS 4 RAMS 0
Orangawood Oiriatian
0
■ _ 0
U ka Brantley
2
2 .4
Goal. . U k * Brantley 4 (Brtgg* X Hub*6
Cook) Aootata _ Lake Brantley 4 (Dunning,
Ashton, Hubei: Amal). Shota an goal _
Oongrwcod QirtaUon ft U k * BnntWy 21.
Racorda . Oangewoad Qvtrttan B-X U k *
BnntWy M -i.

SCORPIONS X WILDCATS 0

Winter Park
0
0.0
Satellite
1
2 .2
GoaW _ Satellite 3 (Cuahman, Balnea, Kaath)
AaaWte _ Satellite I (Kaath) Shota on goal .
Winter Park 1ft Satellite IX

LIONS 6 BULLDOGS 1,
penally kick *
Moikmum
S
1
0 .1
OeWdn
1
0
1 .1
GoaW _ Mdbounw 1 (Thorton); Ovtado I (M.
Cliiw). Aoolatt . Melbourne I (BocM); Ovtodo I
(Carter). Shota on ga*J .IM b o u rm 1 6 CModo
IS Record* _ MHbournt M ; Oviedo 3-5-X

HORNETS 4 GREYHOUNDS 1
Btahop Ma n
3
1 .4
Lyman
0
1 .1
GoaW . Btahop Moon 4 (WUUama X S **n *.T
Devi*); Lyman 1 (Rallly) Aaalata _ Btahop
Mooral (Caialang, Davenport, SaauJShotton
goal _ Btahop Moor* IX lynian 6 Racorda _
Btahop Moor* 1(32-1; Lyman 3 10

RAMS 4 COUGARS *,
penalty k ick*
Cl**rwotet-CotuUiymld* 2 0 0 . 2
ILjIui Mary
0 3, t _ 9
Goota _ Country-tad* 2 (Honlf 2); Laka Mary
2 (Ketlgren 2 ) Anted . Countryoldr 1 ( l a v )
Shot* on goal _ Countrytad* 6 U k * Mary 13.
Recncdt. Cmmirytedc 6-7; U k * Mary 66-X

SILVER HAWKS X BULLDOGS 0
DeLand
■
0 .0
LakaHawell
1 0
1
GoaW . Lak* HoweU 1 (Holcomb) Aaalata .
non*. Shota an goal. DeLand X Lak* HoweU
2 6 Raoonl* _ DeLand 6-1} LaU Howell 12-M.

SANDRA BS X COUGARS 0
Seabnea*
2
1 .3
Uni vanity
a
6 .6
GoaW . Smbrnane 3 0- Brauer X O'Brian).
Aielat* . Seabneae 3 (L Brauer. J. Brauer.
Potter). Shot* on goal . Seek reel* II;
Untventty 7.
TH U R SD A Y

BEARS X COUGARS 1

1

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�T iie S eminole H ekald

Sunday. Pm-mlxT 21, 2000 PARC 311

Why is 'Walker'
Q. In a recent episode of
"Walker, Texas Ranger," one of
the cast - C.D. Walker - dies of
a heart attack. Did this actor
actually leave the scries because
of his death, or for other rea­
sons? If so, what was the rea­
son? He was such an asset to
the show. A.F., Payneway,
Ark.
A. He was C.D. Parker, not
Walker, and he was played by
Noble Willingham. He left the
show to run for Congress - he
lost.
Q. Early in their careers in the
1970s, both Jane Fonda and
Barbra Streisand had co-starring
roles in two movies that weren't
widely known. Fonda starred
with George Segal In "Fun With
Dick and Jane," and Streisand
starred with a young man
whose name I can't remember
in "For Pete's Sake." I’ve brought
these titles up at many a video
store only to get blank looks in
return. Are they available? —
J.H.S., Bloomington, III.
A. Yes, both those movies ore
out on video. The young man in
"For Pete's Sake" was Michael
Sarrazin.
Q. There was a made-for-TV
movie back in the 1970s, when
"Disease O f the Week" movies
were big. It was about a young
couple who struggled through

Dick a n d Chick! K le in e r

Ask Dick Kleiner
Little Rock, Ark.
A. It was called "Sunshine,"
and, as far as we know, it is not
on video.
Q. My friend and I argue
about who has been in the most
movies. I think Gene Hackman.
Could you tell me how many
movies Gene Hackman has
been in? - C.S.M., Rome, Ga.
A. At last count, Hackman
has had roles in 65 films, but he
is a piker compared to the oldtime movie stars like John
Wayne, James Cagney and
Edward G. Robinson who were
in 100 o r more.

Q. I love country music and
among the stars, I like Dilly
Walker. He appeared in at least
two movies - "Second Piddle to
a Steel Guitar" and "Red River
Round-Up." I have never seen
them and would love to. Arc
they out on video? - V.S.,
Worthington, Iowa
A. We can find no record of
either of those films.
Q. Who was the girl In
"Nobody's Fool" with Paul
Newman who played poker
with the men? - K.D.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
A. That was a bit player
named Drenda Spohnholtz.
Q. My favorite programs arc
"La Femme Nikita" on USA and
"Now and Again" starring Eric
G o sc on CBS. I can't find them
this season (except "La Femme
Nikita" reruns). Were they can­
celled? - B .L S., New Brighton,
Pa.
A. Unfortunately, "Now and
Again" was cancelled. "La
Femme Nikita' is set to return in
the New Year (Jon. 7) with sev­
eral new episodes.
(Send your questions to: Ask
Dick Kleiner, c/o Newspaper
Enterprise Association, 200
Madison Avc., New York, N.Y.
10016. Due to the volume of
mail, personal replies cannot be
provided.)

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May your Holidays Be priceless!
We're wishing you a real gem of a holiday
season filled with many golden momenta to
cherish always.
We're very grateful that the holidays provide
an opportunity for us to thank all our friends.
We look forward to seeing you again soon.

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W l l l l a m ^ H o w a r d ’s

A t the top of our menu, special
servings of good cheer, “seasoned’
with our very best wishes for the
best Christmas ever!

Jew elers
S in ce 1956
May bright bouquets of holiday
cheer abide with you through­
out the year. Thank you, friends
for your patronage. Please call
again soon.

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We're hoping your holiday delivers big happiness
and fun to you and yours.
Thanks for doing business with us this year.
We appreciate your friendship

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M ay y ou r h olid ay s b e harm onious, an d m ay the high n otes o f a
beau tffu l C hristm as lin g er in y ou r m em ory.
Thank you f o r you r frien d sh ip . We w ish you a jo y fu l holiday, an d a w onderfu l new year.
H aving you f a r a cu stom er h a s b een m usic to our. ears.
We lo o k fo rw a rd to seein g you ag ain very soon.

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For afl the world to share, simple (oys of a country Christm as.
Thanks friends for your kind support

Stop b y fo r som e good hom e cookingI

A n d sounds o f celebration.

G o ld e n L am b
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2101 8 . French Ave., Sanford, FL
OP£N 7 DAYS 5 AM - 3 PM

W ith their ch eerfu l decoration,

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(Ih e tow n is bright w ith Christm as lights

(Peoples *hearts are happy,
A n d jo y is in the air.
W hat a glorious
time o f year for
one and all!
May you carry
the hope o f peace
and love in your
heart now and
every day.

It's Christm as in our tow n,
It's Christm as everyw here/
Our h eartfelt thanhs to a d ourfrien d s,
W hether fa r or near.
W e w ish you (Merry Christm as,
A n d a w on derfu l new yearl

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300 N. French Ave.
Sanford, F L

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Sue D ow ney / O wner
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(Ibwaship PlazaM34 A Rangeline)

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ftfjUft* yam a holiday filled with magic
Hope yomt crUbrrtikmi trolly nock mp Thamks
for bring sack m goad cmskm rr. h i brm a
plrmtmrr trnimg yam.

Sunday. Pirrmlirr 24. 2000 l ’«lftc 511

The spirit o f the holiday season reminds us o f how glad we are to be
a part o f this delightful, warm community. Thanks fo r helping our
businesses succeed with your loyal patronage.
We wish you and yours a very H appy C hristm as:
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T h a n k y o u fo r w a r m in g o u r h e a r ts
w ith

y o u r lo y a l s u p p o r t .

We're rending you our
good withes for ihe
happiest of holidays.
Thank you for your
loyally and patronage
throughout the year. We
hope to see you soon.

As the season gets Into fu ll swing,
we’d Uke to wish evetyone a
truty wonderful holiday.
We’re very grateful for your kindness.

SANFORD ELECTRIC
COMPANY, INC.
S U tto ic a l (fa ttn a cto n d
S ervin g C en tral F lorida S in ce 1925

2920 8 . Orlando Drive • Sanford, FI 32773
(407) 323-8787

2 5 2 2 3 . Park Drive, Sanford

“O ffices C oast to CotuT Sfoc*'1954

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to you and all your loved ones.
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W ith W ell W ishes F ro m T he S ta ff
a n d M a n a g e m e n t We W ish You A
H ealthy, H a p p y a n d P ro sp e ro u s
H o lid a y To A ll O u r V alued
P a tie n ts!

NEW PATIENTS WELCOME
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ICMtoOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIYTSJON
CASE NO. OOCAII77-1AP
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Manhattan Morigaga
Coipotaaon.
PLAINTIFF.
Va.
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to RE: DIE MARRIAGE OF
Bl OIN FANG,
PmncnatWrt.
And
STEVEN MICHAEL YEE.
RaapondanPHuaband
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
To: STEVEN MICHAEL YEE
LAST ADORESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Hal

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STEPHEN F. BROOME. PA
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DATED l a 20ti day of Dacantm.

2000

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JANICE B DVBOAMU AMERICAN
GENERAL HOME EQUITY. INC.;
ENGLISH
ESTATES/ENGLISH
WOODS ASSOCIATION. WC.; TEN­
ANT I I NIVA RICH OYBOAHL a n
t * Datendanta. I arti aa4 to tia tapnaM and baal bbdaf to caahM waat
tort door oi t i t SEMWOLE Couty
CourThouaa, aantod. Itolda at
tl-OOAM. on t i a l l t i day ol January.
*001. Ha knowing daacrtiad prepar-

OF SANFORD. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED to FIAT BOOK I, PAGE (SI S*
54. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated Dacambar B. 2000
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Oort ol * » Coul
By Dcrotiy W. Baton
AaDaputy Ctert
Mara A Ban-Etra. PA
Anomaya lor Plairrtl
tot HE. 157ti StoaL Bute 204
North Mani Baach. Flodda 31182
Tatephona (305)7704100

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WILLIAM F JUNO. ESQUIRE
JUNO 5 SISCO
100 8 Alhtey Ortva. Bte 1240
TAmpa. Florida 33802
(813)225*1555
Fla. Bat No.: 350040
PuMah Oaoarrtiar 17.24,2000
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PROBATE DIVISION
Fba Ho. 00-1137-CP
to RE: ESTATE OF
JOHN 0 . KELLY, SR.

LOT 28. PALM POINT. AS PER
PLAT IN PLAT OOOK 30. PAGES 85
THROUGH 71. toCLUSIVE. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
ara raourrad to aarva a copy id you

Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR DIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF ACOPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM

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MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Ctert of aaid Cout
By Mary 5001030
Aa Oapuly Cterti
FabarIQOKi.RA
S u m 300. 1370 Madruga Avarua
Coral Oabtea. Florida 33145
(305)552-4110
‘Paraona arth a rtaabaty idto naad

tact ADACoordinator al Sarranote
County Courthouaa, 301 N. Part
Avarua. Sulla N30I, Sanlord,
Florida 32T71. al teaat baa dayt prior
lo tra proc artng
Talaphona:
(407)323-4330 ait. 4227; 1-500-5635771 (TOO) OH 1-500-5565770 (V)
vu Florida Ralay Santo*.'
Pubiah Dacambar 24,31,1000

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JOHN a . KELLY, SR.. dacaaaart.
FM Nurnbat 00-1137-CP, * pandng
In tia Ctou* Court to Sarranote
County. Florida. Probate OMatov
tte adrtaaa ol ohkh la 301 N. Part
Avarua. Santod. FL 32771. Tha

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SUM 430
Tampa. FL 33507
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Aa Ctert ol tia Court
ByJana E Jaaaunc
AaDapkty Ctert
COOajS 1 STAWtARSKI. PA
4010 Boyaooul BoiJavard
SuM 430
Tampa, FL 33607
Talaphona (813 )577-5005
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PENNY REIS; JOHN DOE REIS.
UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF PENNY
REIS; IF LIVING, MCLUOMG ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
DEFENOANT(B). IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN MEWS,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMWG
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
OEFENDANT(S); JOHN DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT; JOHN ROE.
UNKNOWN TENANT; JANE ROE.
UNKNOWN TENANT,

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LOT 3, BLOCK A SUMMERSET
NORTH. ACCOROtoO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 14. PAG* 13 ANO 14,
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMNOU COUNTY. FLORIDA.

ACCORDING TO DIE PLAT
THEREOF RECOROE0 IN PLAT
BOOK 13. PAGE to. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLDROA
AAUA 105 8 107 DESOTO AVE,
ALTAMONTE BPRtoGS. F I 12701.
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btotar. to cash. AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR SCMtoOU COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD,
FLORKM. Florida, al 11 DOAM, on
tia 11li day cl January. 2001.

THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE

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CLEHK OF CMCUT COURT
BY Maty Bmksn
Deputy CN
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MOI Norto Amend Avenue
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CASE NOl *to€0-3S41-SBL-C
CASSIL CREEK PROPEHTY
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PETER R240I.
NOTKS OF BALI
PURSUANT TO RS. CHAPTER M
Notice la given tod punuant to a
*nd (udynam dated Daomtoar II,
2000 to Caaa No. M C C -aM I-ia.C ot Samtotto County, Ftortda to
■Ndt CASSEL CREEK PROPERTY
OWNERS' ASSOCIATION. MC. to
toa PtoHR and PETER R— It to toa
Defender*. I wto aal to toa Mdtad
and beat blddar tor cadt d to•a I___
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Front Door d toa Samtoola County
Cewtoouoo. 301 N. Park Avenue,
Bantord. Ftortda d 1140 am . on
January 11, 2001, Via Mowing
daaodbad property ad lotto to toa
Summary Ftod Juddnent
LEO UNR-4A. OUSEL CREEK
PHASE ONE, aooordng to toa pM
toand aa recorded to PM Book 23.
Pago* 1 and 2. P u t* Race— ot
andida CowVy. Ftortda
Dated tea llto day ol Oecentoer.
gryy)
Uaryama Mona. Ctortt ol toa Cowl
By-.MatyBboidta
Deputy Clark
MARLOWE. APPLETON k WEATHERFORO.FA
1031 Wad Mona BML. Bi— IM
Wheat Park. FI 3*nto3731
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HAND FOR
ICOUNTY.
OWL ACTHM H a BSCA-11SS14F
T— CHASE MANHATTAN BANK.

MOn— T B A W , A FEDERALLY
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ASSOCIATION kVa MOFIRST
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toa 10H (tan DiM TluH, JANE
DOE I M HEOMMWUONSON. aa
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CORPORATION; STATE OF
FUJHE1A DEPART— NT OF
REVENUE;— OMUL WUC84SON
FUMUAMTTO CHAFTM 4 i
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN putauarT to an OrAd d Ftod Summary
■ ' ------- ' el Feradaewa dated
to. M W O CA 14K to toa
Cowl al toa ISto Jurtdd
to and tor Samtoda Coway.
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ASSOCIATION U/a MKV

CAROLYN MOORE, d ul . at a l.
NOTTCaOFBALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4*
NOTICE IB HER— Y GIVEN purm an to an Order ol Ftod Ju fen en
d tondooun dated December IS,
MOO, md otMnd to Coao No. OOCA-14M-14F d too Ckodl Court ol
Cowly. Ftork
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PLAWTWT
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ROBERT L MORGANS. IF UV— 3,
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANOA a OTHER
PARTIES CLAM24Q AN INTEREST
BY. THROUOH, UNDER OR
AOAMST ROBERT L MORGANS;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT
L MORGANS. IF ANY. SAUSAUTO
SHORES HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. M C: US BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION F/K/A
FWST BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE
UNOER THE FOOUNG ANO
BERVTCMO AGREEMENT DATED
JUNE 14. 1BP7 FOR THE MEGO
MORTGAGE HOME LOAN OWNER
TRUST
1*07-3;
AMERICAN
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CASUALTY COMPANY; SUN­
TRUST BANK F/K/A SUNTRUST
BANK.
CENTRAL
FLORIDA.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. SUC­
CESSOR BY MERGER TO FLAGBMP FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
TTTUSVKLE; SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA; JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOC AS U— NOWN TENANTS M
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NOTICE OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
•uarrt to • Bwnmary Ftod Judgmanl
ot tondoaw* dated Daoarrbar IS.
MOO enured to CM Caaa No. 00
CA ISM 14 P d too Chad Cowl ol
too 1ETH JuUtoW Chad to md tar
SEMINOLE County, SANFORD.
Ftortda. I — m l to toe Ndtod md
bad btodar tor caati d to* WEST
FRONT DOOR d to* SEMMOLE
Cowry Cowtoouaa located at 301N.
PARK AVENUE to SANFORD.
Ftortda, d 1140 am. onto* I ttoday
ol January. 2001 to* Idtoadng
rtaaobad property aa ad lotto In
add Swnmaty Find Judgment uLOT 78, SAUSALTTO. SECTION
THREE. ACCORDtNO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO M
PLAT BOOK *1, PAGES 74,71 AND
71 OF T— PUBLIC RKX3RDS OF
BEMMOUE COUNTY, FLOROA.
Datod toll l i f t day d Daearrbar.
MOO.
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MARYANNE MORSE
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STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAJNOFF
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Ptontorton. FL 33324
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UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BOBBY J .
LOMAX, JR . IF ANY; JOHN DOC
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN pw•uant to a Summary Find Judgmanl
d toredoawa datod Dm IS. 2000
antorad to CM Caaa No. 00 CA 1MS
14 P of toa Chart Cowl d Vw IITH
Juddd Chart to and tot SEMMOLE
Cow*y SANFORD. Honda. I * 4 aa4
to toa tadwat and beat bidder tor
caah at to* WEST FRONT DOOR d
toa SEMMOLE County Cowtoouao
located d 301 N. PARK AVENUE to
■ANPORO. Florida. *11140 a m on
too l i f t day ol January, 2001 Stold•orth to Bold Summary Final
Judpnart. toertt
LOT 23. BLOCK 4. NORTH
ORLANDO
2ND
ADDITION.
ACCORDING TO THE PU T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PU T BOOK 12, PAGEB SB
THROUGH S7, INCLUSIVE. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
^Ddad Ma l i f t day d Daarrbar.

IN O iM C A -im -IA F
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CRED nom . TRUBThU AND ML
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OR AOAMST ARNOLD P.
THOMPSON: DM— G
THOMPSON, W LTVMG, ANO IP
DEADl t — unknown b fo u b e .
— MB. DEVISEES, GRANTEES.
CREDOPRB. THUBTEE1 AND A a
OTHER PARTIES CLAtoBNO AN
NTEREBT BY, THROUOK UNDER
OR AOAMST OIA— D.
THO— SON; U S. B A NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. F/K/A
FUST 1A— NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION; JOHN DOC AND
JO— DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
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N o n ca o p

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•rearedtoCMCaaa Ita.
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WAND FOR
ICOUNTY.
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NATIONALCITY MORTGAGE
COMPANY
PUMTTFF
VS.
EDWARD SMITH to UVS4G. AND P
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISES. GRANTEES.
ASSONEE8, UENOR.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
MTEREST BY, THROUOK UNOER
OR AGAINST EDWARD SMITH;
MARGARET D. BUTTH F UVMQ.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISES.
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES. UENOfl.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEE* ANO AU.
OTHER PARTIES CUJMMQ AN
B4TERE8T BY, THROUOK UNDER
OR AOAMST MARGARET 0 .
BMTTH; OPAL O’DONNELL: DEER
RUN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION 47 A 8KX:
CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL
HOSPITAL AOBMON OF
HOSPITAL CORPORATION OF
AM*MCA; CHRYSLER FIRST
D rr CORPORATION F/K/A
FS4M4CEAMERICA CREDIT
CORPORATION AM/A FINANCE
OF AMBECA CREOCT CORF:
SEMMOLE COUNTY. -FLORIDA:
JOHN, DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TfMAMTSM

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COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOAN*.

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FRONT DOOR d to* SEkMOLE
a d d M IN .
PARK AVENUE to SANFORD.
Ftortda d 1140 a m entoa lEtodn
Ol January, 2001 toa tdtoatos
pnparty aa ad lotto to
LOT 147, U K 1 HARRIET
ESTATES. ACC0R0E4G TO THE
PUT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PU T BOOK t2.RM&gt;ES IS AND IS.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEkMOLE
COUNTY. FLORCA
Datod Sto l i f t day d
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYAN— MORSE
Ctorkd Sto Chart Cowl
BrDorotoy W. Bdton
Diputy Clark
T— UW OFFICES OF DAYS) 3
STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PUMT1FF
M l 8- Urtvamiy Drtn SUM BOO
~ aarton. FL 33324
(9*4)2334000
0047717(NCM)
N ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERCA— WITH MBABEJTCS
ACT, pantna am daabrttoa toadjno i im c U MoonvnodaMctfi ahouM
tod COURT AUMBMTRATIOK
d toa
SEKSNOLE County
CowftouM d 4074*8-42*7,1400■884771 (TDO) or 14004884770.
do Flnrttte Relay Sardoa.
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NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
rt Iwraby gtiarv MoCorma*
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V1k4a

ca l 1-60G0584771 (TDO); 1 you
are vdeo mpered. cal 14004558770 (V) (Via Ftonda Ratoy

n cim o w s name
NOTICE UNOER
FICTmoUS NAME ETATVTB
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN
Notice to hereby given torn Via
undarelgnad pureuant to

Vatgtt, Zion 8 Katana, PA
4000 Hdtywood Boulevard.
Swte 875-S
HaSyaraod. Fl 33021
Tataphone— 4— 84M 3
TeMacamae (»S4)M3-7707
00-2511 OCN
Pubidi: Oacambar 24,31,2000

FORICLOSURE BALE
NOTICE b hereby given tod toe
widartlgnad Clark d lha Chart
Court d Bomincb Cowry, Ftonda.
wrt on January 13 2001. d 1100
A m , d toa wad horr door d toa
Sarrvnda Co Ctoaa . 301 N Pdk
Ave. Bantord, Ftonda. ofltr tor ad*
d pubhe aab to to* Ntpiad and bait

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vrth toa (Ofvtoion d Cotpotabona),
Daparenart d Stole. Slate d Ftorkto
lawn receipt d prod d toa pubaca■on d tea noaoa. toa hcoaeua nama,
to art

under at*ch (Vae|vrpecl toengage
InbwInoMil
1141 WMtoowna Drive, Ovtodo.FL
32745
Thrt toe (parlytoarttoa) totoreatod to

Pampa Entotprtaaa.Corp
Datod d Odado, Samtooto County,
RnOrtE .
Pubtatt D m — 24, 2000
VIM
WTHEORCUTT COURT
OFT— IITH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
M ANO FOR
ICOUNTY,

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctorkd toa Chart Court
By Mary Sha*M
Deputy Clark

GRANTEB1.

CORPORAT E * : STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART— NT OF REVENUE;
NEOMM L VRU0NR0N a n t o a
D e *a n M .la d e e *to to e l4 d w e l
and bad btodar tor cadi d « M
el toa Cowtonaaa to
______ ...m tod a Cowan Ftorhkd
1140 o jx *n toa llto day el
Januety.
* ■ •MOW"*
party aa ad torto to
al
Ju— — t o a t
_LOTr 71.A1
71. ALAFAYAWOODS PHASE
V *. ACCORD— ! TOT— MM« OR
PUT THEREOF AS REOOhOEO M
FLAT BOOK S4. PAGES SS
THROUGH M . M 1— PUBLIC
RECORDS OF
TY FLOROA.

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OFT— IITH
JUDICIAL CMCIET,
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
CTRL DIVISION
CAM NO. S84U4ZTS-14K
NORWEST BA— MWNESOTA. AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE AMRESCO
RESIDENTIAL SECURITIES
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 19983
RCHARO'W. HErTUAN. JOYCE E
HEITMAN. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
or
JOYCE
E.
HEITMAN,
UNKNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN
TENANT It; STATE OF FLOROA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE: THE
WEKIVA HUNT CLUB COMMUMTY
ASSOCIATION, M C; ANO ANY
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. CREDITORS. AND
OTHER UNKNOWN PERSONS OR
UNKNOWN SPOUSES CUJMMQ
BY. THROUGH ANO UNDER ANY
OFT— ABOVE-NAMED
DEFENDANTS

JURISDICTION division
CASE NO: M CA ISM 14F
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE MC. Frt/A NORWEST
MORTGAGE, MC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
NOT1CBOF
TERRY L WEUAMS. AK/ATERRY
LEE WILLIAMS, SR. IF LTVtHO.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
euarT to t Final Judgmanl d
SPOUSE.
HEIRS
DEVISES.
Foractoaun datad Decamber is ,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES. UENOK
2000. and antorad to Caaa No. 90CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
CA-22270-14X d toe Chart Court
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN d to* 1STH Juddd Chart to md tor
MTEREST BY, THROUGH UNOER
SEMMOLE Cowry. Ftortda NOR
OR AOAMST TERRY L WXUAMB.
WEST BANK MINNESOTA. AS
AM/A TERRY LEE WEUAMS. SR ;
TRUSTEE FOR THE AMRESCO
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TERRY L
RESIDENTIAL SECURITIES MORT­
WEUAMS, A/K/A TERRY LEE
GAGE LOAN TRUST ISM -3 to
WELIAMS. S R , IF ANY; PAMELA0 .
Plainer and RICHARD W. HEIT­
JOSEPH IP UVWG. ANO IF DEAD.
MAN: JOYCE E. HEITMAN,
T— UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEMS,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOYCE E.
DEVISES.
GRANTEES,
HERMAN, UNKNOWN TENANT I;
ASSONEES, UENOK
U— NOWN TENANT S j STATE OF
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO/UL
FLOROA DEPARTMENT OF REV­
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
ENUE; THE WEKIVA HUNT CLUB
MTEREST BY. THROUOK UNDER
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. M C:
OR AOAMST PAMEU D. JOSEPH;
ANO ANT UNKNOWN — IRS,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF PAMEU
DEVISEES. GRANTEES. CREDI­
D. JOSEPH. IP M T . CENTRAL
TORS. ANO OTHER U— NOWN
FLORIDA REGIONAL HOSPITAL.
PERSONS OR U9MNOWN SPOUS­
MC. QA/A COLUMBIA MEOCAL
ES CLAMMO BY. THROUGH AND
CENTER-SANFORD; GENERAL
UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVEMOTORS ACCEPTANCE
NAMED DEFEMMNT8. a n ddanCORPORATION; CORRAL
daraa, I art aa* to toa N dart and
FLORIDA EDUCATORS FEDERAL
beat bidder tor cmh d toa WEST
CREOfT
UNION;
BEMMOLE
FRONT DOOR OF T— COURT­
COUNTY. FLORIDA. JOHN OOC
HOUSE. d toa SEMMOLEOoary
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
Cowtoouaa, to SEMMOLE Cowry,
TENANTS M POSSESSION
Ftortda d 1100 AM cn toe 20ft day
DEFENDAMT(S)
d February, 2001, to* Mowing
NOT1C* OF
daaertbad property aa ad lotto to
•aU FtodJudm anttow t:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwLOT IS . WEKIVA HUJB SECTION
auartta a Swrenory Ftod Judgmanl
FOUR ACCORDMQ TO T— PUT
ol tondooun M M Doe I t . 2000 THEREOP AS RECORDED M PU T
antorad to CM O n e Na 00 CA ISM
BOOK SO. PAGE M . OF THE PUB­
14F d too Chart Cowl d too 1STH
LIC RECOROB OF BEMMOLE
dd Chart to and tat SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLOROA.
Cowry. SANFORD. Ftortda I — aal
Datod tola ISto day d Oacambar.
to 2 m N dart md bad blddat tar
I d AT WEST FRONT DOOR OF
BMMTyWW— MQTM
COURTHOUSE d toa SEMMOLE
A aCdrkd add Cowl
County Cowtiou** teeotad d 301N.
ByDoratoy W. Bobon
FARK AVENUE In SANFORD,
Aa DeputyClark
Ftortda d 11 DOa m on toa 1Mi day
004791 OCN
d January, S001 toe ■
TNa nodoe b provtdd pwowtr to
AdmtoMredra Ordet h o .iM 4.
In aoeetdanoe wan era Americana
wdi Dtaabmaa A rt,* you area par^LOT — SLOCK 9. TOR •O'. 1
y wha need* any
OF SANFORD, ACCORD:
radar la eaten
MG TO T— MAP OR P U T
PUT BOOK I, PAOK M, OF T—
PUBLIC RrtCOROB OF 8SMMC _
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Deaad ttto ISto dor d Oaaamt
(CMCUT COURT SEAL)
MARYAN— MORSE
C M *d fta Chart Court
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AMERICA— WITH DMABtmES
ACT. paraona ertto dwrarttoajnaad'adOTURT ADMMttTRATION.
_ to*
BEMMOLE County
Cewtosuaa a* *0 7 4 *8 4 2 X 7 ,1 4 0 4
9884771 (TDO) or 14004684770.
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OFT— 1*TH
JUDKUL CMCUTT.
MA— FOR
CM .
CAM — S8CA-H
SA— 0— . NATIONAL
a sso cia tio n , a s t r u ste e f k /a
T— FMST NATIONAL BA— OF
CMCAQO, AS TRUSTEE
JAMES T. ROGERS; VALERIE L
RO O ERS.dK
N o n ca o p
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw
euatr to a Ftoal Judgmatr d
edoawa datod Oacambar 13
—JO. and antorad to Cma Na 00CA-ltOt-144. d toa Chart Cowl d
to* IITH Juddd Chart to and tar
____ NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
AS TRUSTEE M M 7— FIRST
NATIONAL BA— OF CHCAOO. AS
TRUSTEE la PM — and JAMES T.
ROGERS; VALEfVE L ROTORS;
U— NOWN PERSON M POSSES­
SION OF T— SUBJECT PROPER­
TY; MadatondmK I art — to ft*
t— iad and bad bkktof tor c«d
toa WEST FRONT OOOR OF 1—
COURTHOUSE. In SEMMOLE
Cowry, Ftortda d 11«0 AM cn to*
ISto My d January, 2001. tot Idlowing
____toadd Ftort JudgmdT. to art:
lotto

LOT 8*. LAKE SEARCY SHORES,
ACCORDING TO T—
PU T
T— REOF AS RECORDED M PUT
BOOK 1 3 PAGES 23. 24 AND 29.
PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Datod toit 19to day d Daoarrbar,

CAM NO; M CA IM S 14 F
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION. FACA FT
m o rtg a g e c o u p a m e s o w a

HOMEGANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
FLAMTVF
BOBBY J LOMAX. JR . V UVMQ.
ANO W DEAD. T— UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANOALL OTHER
PAHTBS CLA84MQ AN MTEREST
BY. THROUOK UNOER OR
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Condominium VI, a* raevrdad In
Obcbl Record* Book 1729. Pag**
1510 through 1800. toduahre. and

oahbia toarato, Pubic Reoorda d
Sanknda County. Ftortda.
•nacfwd. pureuara to toa 8ummary
Find Judgmanl entered to me
above elytodcaaa
WITHES3 myhandandobcbl tart
d add Court thia ISto day of

Oaoambd. 2000.

CLERK OF THE CtRCUfT COURT
By Mary BVoupe
Deputy dark
WaamJ Boyca.PA
899 CarTrd Ave., Sia. 200
S t Pawrabwg. Ftonda 33701
Pibhah: December 2 4,31,2000
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OFT— IITH
JUOK1AL CMCUT
OF FLORIDA
MA— FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY
JUMS01CT10N DIVISION
CAM — 00-CA-1935-14-0
Chaaa
Manfiallan
Mortgage
Corporation.
PUMTTFF.
¥t.
Antoony J. Lwck. Karan X LiAck,
d d.
DEFENDANTS.
NCTT1C* OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Note* b haraby dven tod, pwauarr to toat Ftoal Judgment d
Foredoewa dated December 15.
2000, and areared to CM caaa nwnber COCA-1936-14-0, d toa O cu *
Court d to* ISto Ju dd d Chart to
and tar Samtooto Cowry. Ftortda
whorahi CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, b
PtotoM and Antoony J . Lrtck; Karan
X Lddc Nirvana Fwd. a Ftortda
Ganaral Pdtoerahip; 2 hvtog. and al
oem partial claiming by,
toraugh, wider and agdnal to*
' a named defandenkr) who are
nd known to ba dead or ahv*.

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csih at i n Waal front ,W tf of tha
Baminda County Courthouaa In
Bartord, Ftorkto. Samtoola Cowry,
Ftortda d UOOOO AJJ an toe 23
dry d January. 2001, ■&lt;• to»rartnq
•a ad torn In
LOT 11. BLOCK E. WINTER
BPRBKM. ACCORDMQ TO T—
PUT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PU T BOOK 11. PAOE *1 ANO 82,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF BEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: Pureuerk to toe Fan Debt
Cirtecllon Practice* Ad you ere

■ torn to deem ed

I aas ba uaad tor met pwMARYANNE MORSE

Clark o l C h a r t C ow l

Deputy Cbrk
C O O U I STAWIARSKI. PA
4010
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In another comer, Charlene
decorations into stor­
age.
has placed most of her 200
Instead,
_________________ ___!___ !___________ miniature
she has cre­
Santas, and
ated The
in another
Christmas
are various
Room — a
dolls
room that
dressed in
Christmas
remains
decorated
attire. The
for the holi­
walls and
days
celling are
painted red
throughout
and a dark
the year.
teal. Verses
It origiI
nated 10
from "A
Christmas C arol" scripted in
years ago when Charlene and
gold trim the walls, and gplden
her husband, James, decided it
stars create a nlghtscape on the
was easier to keep the room
room's canopy
decorated rather than putting
Everything in the room is
everything away after the holi­
about Christmas, including the
days.
coffee table books with titles
^By the time we packed
such as "A Miracle On 34th
everything away, it would be
Street," and "It's A Wonderful
time to unpack it again,"
Life." Even the lamp that illu­
Charlene said. "It's become our
minates the room, which was
favorite room."
made by Charlene's sister sevThe focal point of the room is
a com er where a giant tree is
8 m Room , Pag* 2C

O io of CharionoVMorino’s dots, dreeaod tor too hoMays, a te astride a torgewoodsncarousolhoreo.

Q R EA TE8T G ENERATIO N, by
fb m B ro k e * (Random House, $34-96.)
The Arse of m en and woman who came
of ayv (xinng in# i/c p riM io n ana wona
W b rll.

Fiction
1 . TH E M A R K , by Tim U H a y e and
Jerry B. Jenkins. (Tyndale, $22.99.)
The eighth volum e ot the *Laft
Behind" series, In which tha toroes ot
good battle tha foroae ot evil after
tw rapture ot lha saved.
2 . R O SES A M RED, by Jam es
Patterson. (U ttta. Brown, $26.95.)
Datactlva Alex Cross pursues a eta*
bollcal bank robber known a * the
J j S eC K T O E HALLS, by Mary
Higgins Clark and Carol Higgins
C lark. (Scrtbner/ Simon A Schuster,
$18.) A private
detective's father
Is kidnapped
three days
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Pictured above, tha VaJarino’s Christm as room rem ains decorated ad year long. It's
•as iar, Vslartno said, to kaap It dacom iad. She also noted M's a ntoa ptaoa to vfaK
whan she needs a little cheering up. At right, a pair of antique doits sit on 8anfa‘a lap.
Tha doits are part of a collection by Charlene Vslerino that num ber m ore than 200.

D#TOft

Christm as.
4 . TH E LA ST
PRECINCT, by
Patricia
Cornwell.
(Putnam ,
$26.96.) Kay
8carpatta. lha
chief meekest
exam iner tor ttte state ot Virginia,
cornea under K w pick'o ot murder.
f . JO URNEY, by DanieOe S M .
(D eiacorte, $ 26 .9 6.) A television
anchorwoman In W ashington begins
to question her m arriage to a power­
ful man.
6 . PR O D IG A L SUM M ER, by
Barbara Kingsoiver. (H arperC olins,
$26.) The lives of men and women,
Oora and fauna. In the mountains of
soutfwm Appalachia.
•
7 . PR O M ETH EU S D EC EPTIO N , by
Robert Ludkim . (S t. M artin's,
$27.95.) Tha C .l A . recruits a form er
deep-cover operative to infiltrate a
secret IntaMgenoa group known as
tha D irectorate.
g. C O D E TO ZER O , by Ken FoUett.
(Dutton, $25.95.) In 1968, four okt
friends from Harvard are caught up
In cokf w ar m achinations involving
Explorer 1, the United States' answer
to Sputnk.
6 . TH E SE A R A NO TH E DRAGO N,
by Tom Clancy. (Putnam , $28.96.)
Aided by the antitenoriam specialist
John C tiuk, President Jack Ryan
contends with sinister forces afoot In
Russia and China.
10. W IN TE R 'S HEART, by Robert
Jordan. (Tor/Tom Doherty, $29.95.)
The ninth volum e In the fantasy
series "The W heel of Tim a.*

jo lly

or St. N ick

Santa Claus talks about final preparations before he makes his trip around the world
WswsrsIntlMd torture* to have a brtrt Sms to quH ontosjoly
arowd toe wot) on CNtomre Eve. Henkt 9 M Wrttar Mck PM toi.
(no latoton to 8L Mck), asked Santa Claus about Ns trig escaped*.

Q: With hut a few days left are you ready?
A: Yea, the d v a have worked very diligently during
the past months, and Mrs. Santa got my suit back from the
dry deaners yesterday. That suit gets very dirty, mostly
_.
. .
root from those chimneys. I’m told the
sleigh is in good
gf»*t conditi
Herald I Sleigh
condition with the runnere waxed, and the reindeer are all
healthy. So we're ready to rolL

■

Q: Are you going to use the standard
eight reindeer this year or will you be
including Rudolph?
A: I only use Rudolph on those foggy nights or when
there is a major snow storm. The rest of the time, he and
Olive just sit in the bam at the North Pole and pass the
time away.
Q: Olive? I've never heard of a reindeer named Olive,
where did that one come from?
A: I've had her for years. She was the one that used to
poke fun at Rudolph and refused to let him join in any
reindeer games. Perhaps you remember the song; “Olive,
the other reindeer, used to laugh and call him names." She
doesn’t do that anymore.
Q: I've always wanted to ask. Why do you use rein­

deer instead of horses?
A: Good question. It's the antlers. You'd be surprised
how many flying objects, especially birds, those antlers
fend off du
' a flight
- - Getting
uring
hit -in '•
the face
with a
pigeon bnYt something I look forw,aid to.
Qi Do you have any help in distributing toys?
At Yes. I couldn’t do it alone. There arc many people
who help. The firefighters for example, even those in
Sanford. They've been helping the US. Marines in
the Tbys for Tots drive. The Salvation Army and
many other organizations help to gather toys
for children, and
many times,
food for
those who
may not
be able
to
afford

good meal for the holidays. All of us owe a debt of grati­
hide to these folks for the wonderful work they do in
helping keep the spirit of the
Q: Do you still give lumps of coal for those who
haven't been good?
At No! Not with the price of coal these days. Some peo­
ple up north would actually like it if I left them i
Q: Do you have to go back to the North Pole every time
the bag of goodies gets emptied?
At No, the elves have It fixed so that as soon as it
gets even partially emptied, it automatically fills up
again. I don't know how they do i t but they've
been able to take care of that for all there years.
When the bag does get empty, I know my trip is
over, and I can return home to the Noph Pole.
Qt Where Mrs. Santa will be waiting with
some milk and cookies for you?
At No wayl 1 get enough of that when I
make my rounds. Sometimes I eat so much dur­
ing my trip, all I need when I get home is some
Bismol How do you think I put on so much

i)
Q: Some people say you don't exist Does that bother
you?
At No it doesn't As long as people believe in the spirit
of the holiday, I'll be around, even if they don't actually
see me. (Naturally, Mrs. Claus believes in me).

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Sunday, IVmniwr 24.2000

T iie S eminole H erald

R o o m ----------C o n tin u e d fro m P a g e 1C

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era! years ago, has various
Sanlas from around the world
painted onto its shade.
"A lot of people think we arc
just too weird," Charlene said.
"Others think we are cool."
The couple moved to
Sanford's Historical District in
1986 after they decided
Altamonte Springs was becom­
ing too congested. After com ­
pleting some necessary renova­
tions to the Victorian house,
Charlene decided to begin dec­
orating the rooms in various
themes.
The Christmas Room was

finished first, and Charlene
moved on to her daughter's
room.
"It was originally decorated
for a little girl, but as she got
older, she wanted something
different," Charlene said. "She
wanted it painted black with an
Orlando Magic theme."
However, Charlene wanted
something timeless, so she
chose an Egyptian theme.
"I've always loved Egyptian
things, they arc so beautiful,"
she said. "The art of Egypt has
been with us for centuries, and
it will always be with us."
For more than a year,

Charlene painted murals of
Egyptian gods and goddesses
on tne walls. Although basically
finished, she occasionally
decides she doesn't like some­
thing and will change it.
"It feels like it is taking me as
long as it took them to make
the pyramids to get the room
ready," she said.
As renovations continue on
the house, Charlene continues
to visualize more themes for its
rooms. She wants to create a
fantasy world of knights, cas­
tles and a yellow-brick road for
her grandchildren's play room,
and one of the bathrooms is

currently becoming the site of
ancient Roman ruins.
James encourages his wife's
imagination and said he likes
living in what many consider a
unique house.
"Everybody sees what she
does ana can't believe how tal­
ented and creative she is," he
said. "She has an imagination
that I don't possess."
Charlene agrees.
" If it were left up to him, the
walls would be white and all
the furniture would be regular,"
she said. "But, this is our home,
and it reflects who and what
we arc."
4;

Woman’s Club hosts holiday party
The Lake Mary Woman's ! 1
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Christmas party on Friday, Dec.
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Woman's Club President
Rosemary TVaeger brought in
the Christmas gifts that the
Woman's Club h a s purchased
for the "adopted" children at the
United Methodist Children's
home. The d ub is providing
gifts to eight children from the
home.
For lunch, everyone brought
in one or two dishes to share.
There were some great
casseroles and outstanding
desserts. The d u b is going to
publish the most popular
recipes horn the day in their
newsletter.

Medieval Dinner, visitors enjoy
wonderful food while being ser­
enaded by different Lake Mary
choirs. They also learn some of
the rules of dining as they
applied during medieval times.
Some of the don'ts were: Don't
pick your teeth with your knife
at the table, don't put your feet
on the table, and don’t stick
your thumb in the water. There
was a lot to remember during
medieval times! If you missed
this y ear's feast, the choir will
be doing it again next year dur­
ing December.

M edieval D in n er A D elight
Each year, the Lake Mary
High Chorus holds a very spe­
cial fund-raiser. For two days,
the chorus offers an evening of
food and entertainmoU. A t the

Woman's Club
Members M ake B e a n
Some o f the members o f the
Lake Mary Woman's Club have
been busily sewing to benefit
others. Bonnie Preston, Ruth

Lake M ary Line Dancers perform during the Lake Mary W om an's Club'
Christm as Party.
Lauria, Mary Lester, Jeanette
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Schwable, Kathy Austin, Skip
Orlitzki and Ruth Bascn have
been working feverishly makings
bears. Combined, the women
have made more than 100 bears,;,
which have been donated to the j
Island Lake Center Nursing
Home in Longwood.
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Nativity O n Display At Church,,
Members of the First
&gt;
Presbyterian Church in Lake
Mary got together and donated j.
the money and the time to put
up a Nativity scene on the
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church property and at the cor­
ner o f Wilbur and Country Club.*
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up through the end of the year a l
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Births

Vintage View

t e c . 4 ,2 0 0 0
Damion Ramon Bletchcrjr.,
s in of Camella Stills and
t amlon Bletcher of DeLand,
v as bom.
Robert Thomas Riker, son of
t rtda and Timothy Rikcr of
C eltona, was bom.
Mia Danielle Guadalupe,
d ) ugh ter of Lona Weeks and
^ric Guadalupe of Deltona,
was bom.
; Kavla Nerey Russell,
daughter of Shlnlka Cooper
and Eric Russell Jr., was bom.
Hansen James Bonifacio,
son of Donna and Oscar
Bonifacio of Winter Springs,
was bom.
Renee Elizabeth LeHue,
daughter of Lenora and
Stephen LaHuc of Altamonte
£ prings, was bom.
I te c . 5 ,2 0 0 0
Shannon Eileen McNeil,
c aughter of Lisa and Brian
f IcNeil of Deltona, was bom.
Yasmin Gabriclla Kim,
c aughter of Cejia Mercado
« nd Baralno Kim of Deltona,
v ras bom.
Angclinia Noel Walker,
c aughter of Charity and
/ ,dam Walker of Sanford, was
t om.
Matthew Kerry Kearns, son
of Christy O'Brien and David
Kearns of Altamonte Springs,
was bom.
D e c 6 ,2 0 0 0
Bryan Donovan McGrath,
son of Sheri and Darren
McGrath of Deltona, was bom.
Parris Cl'Mone McNeil,
daughter of Nina Byrd and
Thuds McNeil of Sanford, was
bom.
Dadeona Deslra Estcll
Perdue, daughter of Annette
and David Perdue of
Sanford,was bom.
Shelby Leanee Regimbal,
daughter of Catherine and
Jeremy Regimbal of Apopka,
was bom.
Halie Rose Jenkins, daugh­
ter of Sheri Matthews and
Donald Jenkins of Longwood,
was bom.
Bobbie Lynne Cassle
Forrest, daughter of Carol and
Jerry Forrest Jr., of Apopka,
was bom.
John Harley Haddox, son of
Tina and John Haddox of
Clermont, was bom.
Britney N icole Silver,
daughter of Kimberly Pool of
Casselberry, was bom .
Thomas Clay Hobson, son
of Amber Hatley and Steve
Hobson of Apopka, was bom.
D e c 7,2 0 0 0
Kavla Leigh Ciastko,
daughter of Nicole Spivey and
Steven Ciastko of DeLand,
was bom.
Tyler William Holowka, son
o f Angela and Eugene
Holowka, Jr. o f DeBary, was
lirtm
, son of
11Liam
, u i UU...U, u , ». i.-j bom.
labriellc Miieya Taylor and
-*yn Grace Taylor, twin
filers of Sabrina and
topher Taylor of Orange
, were bom.
sphael Henrique Losada
lov al son of Lillian
ioval and Henriaue
ida of Longwood, was
L
edlia Catherine
luattro, daughter of
ifer and Michael
luattro of Apopka, was
D e c 8 ,2 0 0 0
Ashley Ann Eakin, daughter
of Jennifer and Bryan Eaikin of
Austin, was bom.
Andreas Tre’Shon Edwards,
son of Andrta Brown of
Sanford, was bom.
Jason Chandler Espina, son
of Susan and Jason Espina of
Altamonte Springs, was bom.
Karsen Paige McAvoy,
iter of Kelly and Daniel
\voy of Casselberry, was
bom.
Carolyn Grace Gallella,
daughter of Nicole and Ralph
Gallella Jr, of Apopka, was
bom.
Madison Vail Parent,
daughter of Jill and Brian
Parent of Orlando, was bom.
Elizabeth Grace Dance,
daughter of Kathleen and
Brian Dance of Lake Mary,
was bom.
Michael Yin Scott, son of
Caroline and Jon Scott of
Winter Springs, was bom.
Johnathan David Baird, son
of Monica Baird of Winter
Park, was bom.

Sunday. DrccmlMTZI. 20(HI I’HRC 3 C

This picture of
a house on
West First
Street was
taken in 1910
and was
recently donat­
ed to the
Sanford
Museum. It is
believed to be
the home of
Frank and
Gortrude Ariail.
II anyone
knows the loca­
tion of the
house or has
information
about the homo
or the Ariail
family, please
contact Alicia
Clark al the
Sanford
Museum at
407-302-1000.

Herald photo aubmlttad by draco Marla SUnadpher

Tajiri School presents ‘Oh What A N igh t... ’
"Oh What a Night Before
Tajiri Arts certainly graced the
Christmas," an adaptation of the Helen Stairs Thealre last
"Night Before Christmas," was
Saturday evening, Dec. 16,2000.
directed by Peggy Nixon of
The talent of Sanford, Tajiri Arts,
Tajiri School ofPerformlng Arts
Hamilton Elementary Gospel
and Academics.
Choir, Hungerford
The evening’s perfor­
Elementary Voices, set
mance was introduced by
the background music
Tajiri Director Patricia
for the evening of music
and talented production
Merritt Whatley.
A Night Before Christmas
of the arts.
was a musical tale about
Millennium Middle
five crafty mice at the
School String Quartet
North Pole, who almost
entertained guests as
destroy Christmas, and
they
the theater
ey entered
en
four elves who save and
lobby.
Marva
enjoy Christmas. After a
On what talent was
Hawkins displayed
panic attack, they take
by the youth
charge and the mice
■ • • " ” w ” of Sanford and
make for a joyous Christmas.
Seminole County.
Opening scene o f the winter
Special showmanship goes to
wonderland began with the
Master Mice Chris Nixon,
William Taylor, Mistress Mice
street scene of singer and guest
Kemonto Miller, Krista King,
artist Kawan DcBosc, who now
Ashley Stanvorth. Elves, Sonl
lives in Miami, and received his
Warren, Whitney Tillman,
early training at Tajiri. He, along
with Jackie P ete rso n , Christ *“
Summer Brown and Paige
Watkins. Santa; Christ Peterson,
Peterson, TSmlya Johnson and
and Mrs. Claus, Dashaneka
mime artist Robert Hayes,
indeed gave professional taste to Wright o f the North Pole.
A very special thanks from
the opening street scene of the
show.
tiic director and staff of Tajiri
Arts to the Helen Stairs Theatre
Expressed throughout the
Director and Board, Mr. Stairs,
performance was the desire to
the lighting, sound and all who
tead love, to care, help others'
helped make this first produc­
earns come true, help others
make laughter at Christmas, and tion o f "A Night Before
Christmas."
celebrate the reason for the sea­
son.
The poem, "A Perfect
Christmas," was read by little ■
The young performers of

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Miss Brandy Light and dedicat­
ed to all of the over 200 guests.
"How nice things would be if
everyone in the world could
gather under one Christmas tree
and peace be more than a word.
When Christmas carols could be
felt as well as heard. Where
Santa could descend a chimney
from on high, where people kiss
under mistletoe as winter winds
pass by.
Where families of this world
could gather at one big table,
while remembering the Christ
Child’s birth in a crude and
shabby stable.
' The story of the occasion we
know so well, the Binging of
songs, the ringing of bells.
For He came as a Savior, a gift
to the world, but kings were
frightened, so were dukes, so
were earls. He meant no harm
to these people you see. Just that
we all live In p eace and harmo­
ny.
When Christ was bom there
were angels seen all around, and
people carried the news to the
villages and towns. People
brought gifts, silver and pieces
of gold, for their dreams of a
savior had finally unfold. Oh we
thank you dear God for your
Son to this world you give, and
for savingus and keeping us
day by day.
Jesus had one wish, with you
I'd like to share, that is for all

men to be free and trouble not
anywhere. I'm sure that 1 speak
for most people in the world
when 1 say, we hope His dreams
for us come true some day.
Sometimes it's hard to keep
peace all year long, but I know
you will try to remember while
ou sing His songs. Remember
is birthday, this I shall do, I'll
say M eny Christmas to you."

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Joe Pinkney, director of plays
at Zora Neal Hurston Festival,
needs six people who would
like to be part of the Zora Neal
Hurston Festive Dramatic
Poetry Readers and actors
between the ages of 25 and 40
years of age. Use you r talent.
You arc needed. Call 407-3300474, or 407-687-3520. Also
needed, narrators, singers,
dancers. Leave a message if
interested.
Crooms Academy Class of
1953 will hold lheir47th reunion
from school, Thursday, Dec. 28.
There will be a tour o f Crooms
Academy from 10 a.m. until
noon.
From 1 until 4 p.m., a leachers appreciation luncheon will
be at Best Western Marina
Hotel, Lake Side Landing Room.
RSVP.
A family picnic will be

Saturday, Dec. 30 at Like
Golden Park. Worship service
and memorial will be Sunday,
Dec. 31,10:30 n.m. at St.
Matthew's Missionary Baptist
Church.
Hcritage/Jubilee is a celebra­
tion of Black Achievement, hon­
oring Rulh Allen and Willie G.
Holt. Guest artist feature the
Hamilton Singers, the
Inspirational Singers and Alton
Larthrop, renowned artist. It
will be Friday, Jan. 12,2001 at 8
p.m. at the Concert Hall at
Seminole Community College,
it's an African American
Cultural Forum and the organi­
zation of Black faculty and staff.
Christm as is a seeking heart

Christmas is a prayer
Christmas is a time o f peace
and joy
Christmas is the gift of love
God sent for everyone — the
miracle o f grace and life, for all
to share.
He gave us life through his
Son.
Wishing you my readers,
every blessing of Christmas —
to touch your spirit — deepen
your faith and fight your world
wilh joy.
— From your correspondent
espor
’Marva Y. Hawkins

DAR chapter enjoys spirit of the holiday season
naming the church a historical
The spirit o f the season
edifice.
drifted throughout the lovely
Chaplain Mary Williams
new DeBary home of Julia
closed the meeting with
Sartin when she enter­
a benediction and
tained members o f the
Sallie Harrison
cheerful Christmas
greetings were
Chapter, Daughters of
exchanged as all
the American
departed until the next
Revolution, and Fort
Mellon Society
meeting in 2001 .
Children o f the
H oliday Bridge Social
American Revolution.
"D ib " McElrath was
Amid beautiful deco­ Doris
hostess at her Oak
rations, DAR Chapter
Dietrich Avenue home for the
members were enter­
tained by the C.A.R.
• • • 1 • • • December gathering of
the Bridge Social of the
and all participated in
Sanford W oman's Club. Peggy
singing Christm as carols with
Mergo and Shirley M ills were
M elissa Schneider providing
co-hostesses who assisted in
the accompaniment. Chapter
serving a variety o f delicious
members brought specialty
refreshments. Shirley said,
dishes to share and all enjoyed
"The house was decorated
the Christm as pbtluck lun­
beautifully."
cheon. Chapter members also
Winners were: Betly
presented a beautiful red poinBrucstlc, high, and Ruse Edith
settia to the hostess.
Jacobson, second high. Other
Susanna Sovran, C.A.R.
players were: Doris Stein, Emy
president, presented the
Sokol, Wilma Heaton,
C.A.R. Grace Parks Award to
Virginia Milder, senior advisor, Margaret Gross, Terri Millikan,
Helen Ernest, Mary Dale Jones
in appreciation o f the valuable
and a guest, Maron Smith.
assistance she provided dur­
It was noted that Betty
ing the past year. O ther C.A.R.
Halback, a member o f the
members attending were:
David Sovran, William Sovran, group, had open heart surgery
some time ago, and was
Victoria Sovran, Amy Pilk,
recently hospitalized again.
Abby Durham, Caroline
Betty is wished a speedy
Schneider, M elissa Schneider
and Tiffany Kelsay.
recovery.
According to Virginia
W om en's C ircles Participates
Powell, Regent Julia Partin
In Annual Luncheon
welcomed members and
The w om en's circles of the
uests and presided over a
First United Methodist Church
rlef business session. A letter
combined for the December
to Holy Cross Episcopal
meetings to participate in the
Church was presented for
annual luncheon. Mary
signing to support a grant

*Oib* McElrath, right, was hostess at her Oak Avenue home tor the December gathering of the Bridge Sodal ot the
Sanford Woman's Club. Peggy Mergo, center, and Shirley Mills were co-hostesses who assisted in serving a vari­
ety ot dellciouB refreshments
Williams, chair of the Sarah
Circle, and her daughter, Mary
Anne Cleveland, decorated the
tables with red poinsettias,
candles, red napkins and
white cloths.
Overall chair was Marian
Kethwill of Rachel Circle.
Marian said, "W e had lots of
delicious foods, as usual."
Members brought covered
dishes including salads, veg­
etables and desserts.
A Christmas video includ­

ing singing, dancing and
music was shown.
Easy Street Hosts
Sanford Pilot Club
Members o f the Sanford
Pilot Club met Jan. 19 to cele­
brate the season at Easy Street.
The business meeting was
brief so that members could
enjoy dinner and fellowship.
The Holidays
And T he Arts

Sanford-Sem inolc Art
Association celebrated the sea­
son Dec. 16 at a luncheon at
the Bistro Cappuccino in Lake
Mary.
About 22 members and
guests attended the event
under the chairm anship of
Carolyn Towles.
According tn Faye Siler,
"Tire food was real, real
good."
Door prizes were awarded
and the group sang carols.

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Christmas Eve
Services:
A ltam onte Chapel
The Altamonte Chapel,
a community church of
United Church o f Christ,
will b e dedicating a new
organ at 11 p.m.,
Christm as Eve. According
to the pastor, Rev. Terry
Grove, although new to
the Chapel, the Klmbel
pipe organ is actually as
itself,
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oif age.
The general public is
cordially invited to attend
this C hristm as Eve service
and hear the glorious
pipes o f the Kimbel.
The Altamonte Chapel
is located at 825 E.
Altam onte Drive (SR-434)
In A ltam onte Springs.
M arkham Woods Baptist
First Baptist Church
Markham Woods, 5400
Markham Woods Road,
Lake Mary, will hold a
Christm as Vesper Service,
Sunday, Dec. 24, begin­
ning at 6 p.m.
For information phone
407-333-2085.
St. R ichard's
Episcopal Church
St. Richard's Bpiscopal
Church, located at 5151
Lake Howell Road in
Winter Park, will present
Solemn Eucharist 10:30
p.m. Dec. 24.
For m ore information,
407-671-4211.
W eklva A ssem bly o f God
Wekiva Assem bly of
God, located at 1675
Dixon Road in Longwood,
will present The Dickens
Carolers 7 p.m. Dec. 24.
For more information,
call 407-774-0777.

M ount Sin ai B a p tist
M ount Sinai Baptist
Church, 1800 Jerry Avenue
in Sanford, Rev. Anthony
Miller, Pastor, will hold a
Watch N ight M eeting,

Dec. 31, from 9 p.m . until
midnight. Various minis­
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ing the meeting.
jt information contact
Rev. M iller at 407-3230406.
B reth em R eaching Out
For a sm all token of
love, individuals can
sponsor a child this hollany season w ith much
needed gifts such as per­
sonal item s and clothing,
basic necessities for many
children in the com m uni­
ty. Gifts will be distrib­
uted at the Annual
Brethem Reaching Out
Christmas Party, Dec. 23,
at the Sanford West Side
Bovs and G irls Club.
If you wish to partid ate and becom e involved
this w orthw hile project,
contact Rose Davis, direc­
tor o f Brethem Reaching
out at 407-302-4143, or
send a contribution to
Brethem Reaching Out,
Seminole Garden
Apartments, 1600 W. 5th
Street, #20, Sanford,
32771. M ake checks
payable to Rose Davis.

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located at 500 W.
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Admission is free.
For more information,
call 407-682-9494.

Calvary Temple hosts Kingdom Celebration
By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
A Kingdom Celebration was
recently presented by Calvary
Temple of Praise with Pastor
Paul Wright and first lady
Alberta Wright.
The church celebrated Wright

10 years of service to God at
Calvary Temple of Praise. In his
message of greeting, the pastor
reflected upon the blessings and
w esscs that have been a growg experience at Calvary.
"God continues to prove him­
self, os the ministry goes forth,"
he said. After ministering, heal­

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Attending the Kingdom Celebration were, from left, Wesley Wrighl, Deharts
Wright, Alma Wright Ward and Mr. Ward.

Customs make
holiday season

ing, salvation to the saints and
sinners, he said has begun to
focus on bringing people into
perfection and maturity.
Pastor Wright also credited
God for placing two of His ser­
vants in nis life, including Dr.
Mark Hanby and Bishop Alfred
Singleton.
Dr. Hanby spoke at the cele­
bration of the new edifice in 1999
when the church moved from
16th Street since there was no
longer enough room for the con­
gregation.
Hanby said the progress and
growth of the church, which arc
a result of prayers, faithfulness
and the financial support of
Calvary and its many friends,
helped build the present facility,
which will seat more than 800
people.
Pastor Wright said through
Bishop Singleton, he has learned
the patience necessary to be vic­
torious in the midst of opposi­
tion.
"To those who have con­
tributed into bur lives, we thank

God for them," he said.
First lady Alberta Wright
reflected back over the last
decade.
"There is no doubt that if the
Lord were not on our side, we
would be most miserable," she
said. "We must be able to
embrace the new, and willing, to
release the old."
She said her greatest moment

of ministry was when she
stepped out of God's presence
into the presence of ministering
to her husband.
More than 400 members and
guests attended the celebration,
which was held at the Altamonte
Hilton.
The event was organized by
the Kingdom Celebration
Committee.

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Wagner, Odom plan wedding
Dale mxi LVbrn Wagner of
Sanford announce the engage­
ment of their daughter, Brooke
Elaine to Jason Lowell Odom, son
of Jose and Maty Ann Conrado
and Lowell "Buddy" ami Nancy
Odom, all of Veto Beach.
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site was a member of Pi Sigma
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Matthews celebrate 50th anniversary

Brooke W egner and
Jason Odom
Central Florida where he was a
member of the Pi Sigma Alpha
Honor Sodcty. He graduated In
December from the Stetson
University College of Law wlrerc
he was a member of die Moot
Court Board, a student mentor
and a research assistant.
Maternal grandparents are
Lena Lore and the Late Angelo
Lore of Vero Beach. Paternal
grandparents are Louise Odom
and the late Sam Odom of \fero
Beach.
A May 5,2001, wedding is
laimed at Central Baptist Church
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Gerald L and Marilyn E.
Matthews of Apopka will cele­
brate their golden wedding
anniversary (50 years) on Dec.
28.
Bom and raised In central
Wisconsin, G eny graduated
from Lincoln High School and
Lynn (ncc: Westfall) graduated
from Rudolph High School.
Geny was in the National
Guard and worked for the city
of Wisconsin Rapids, then was
stationed at Orlando Air Force
Base, where he was with the
HQ Unit 14th AF "Hying
Tigers" Reserve.
Married at Wisconsin Rapids
in 1950, the couple honey­
mooned In the U S. Territory of
Alaska.
G eny was later transferred to
the Alaskan Air Command at
Elmendorf Air Force Base in
Anchorage during the Korean
War.
He next graduated from the
University of Wisconsin at
Madison. An award-winning
professional commercial
artist/designer, Gerald’s career

Gerald L and M arilyn E. Matthews, 1950
has taken the couple from New
York to California. His creative
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ly from the Circus World •
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facilities in Horida, California
and Tokyo, with innumerable
representations in corporate,

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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
(Rebecca) Brown celebrated
their 40th year of marriage by
repeating their marriage vows
during "A promise made, a
promise kept" ceremony.
The Saturday, Dec. 2, ceremo­
ny began at 2 p.m. In the St.
Paul Missionary Baptist
Church, with Pastor Albert
Covcrington officiating.
The audience was treated
with a rendition of "Hesh of My
Hcsh" sung by Cynthia C.
Brown and accompanied by
Jason Bell.
After the entrance o f the
wedding party, the lovely bride
was escorted down the aisle by
her brother John W.'Peny. The
bride proceeded to the after as
her groom sang "H ere Comes
My Bride." After 40 years he
proclaimed he was still by her
side.
After the renewal of their
vows, the couple lit the candle
of unity, as the confirmed "A
promise made, a promise kcpL"
As a special treat in honor of
pic, the
the couple,
their daughter* and
son sang "Yes, Jesus Low Me,"
a song taught to them by their
mother while they were grow­
ing up. This beautiful rendition
touched the hearts of all.
The bride wore a white
chapel length gown with
princess waistline, and a bodice
accented In roses with lace
sleeves. Her veil was attached
to a crown o f roses and her
cathedral train was accented
with burgundy roses. She car­
ried a cascade of white and bur­
gundy roses with matching
streamers.
Serving as the Matron of
Honor was Stephanie W,
Brown, daughter o f the bride.
She wore a burgundy chapel
length gown with a sheer stole.
Sire carried a bouquet of bur­
gundy roses.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawraoca
(Rabacca) Brawn
Serving os bridesmaids were
Gloria Tbmer, Joselynne T.
Brown, Sherrie B. Brown and
Louise Brown. They wore Iden­
tical dresses to (he Matron of
Honor.
Howcr girls were Ruahia 1Itr.
app and Simone Rivera.
Serving the groom as Best
Man was his son, Lawrence R.
Brown Jr. Groomsmen were
Andrew TUmer, Russell Sapp,
Timothy Ellis and Terrence
Brown.
Ring-bearer was Brandon
Brown. Ushers were TTavis
Howell and Adam Riven,
After the ceremony, guests
joined the couple at a reception
at the Women's Club.
More than 300 guests attend­
ed the reception, where Glady
Hall, Virginia Hall, Evelyn
Payne and Seleatha Brown
served as hostesses. Taye
Williams served at the guest­
book, and the wedding coordlnalor was Tera Brown, assisted
by Peggie Rogers.
Out-of-town guests were
from Maryland, New Jersey,
Tallaltasscc and Orlando.

Serafine, Kourpanidis engaged
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their daughter, Christina H.
Kourpanidis, to James Kevin
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The bride-elect is a 1992 grad­
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O jed a n ew m em ber o f artillery brigade
Private Cesar S. Ojeda, son of
Jose and Gloria Ojeda of Lake
Mary, was sworn in on Nov. 22,
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ad doesn’t want someone else’s son
DEAR ABBYi I'm 27 years
*. When I was 1 8 ,1 got mar*
because my girlfriend was
snt. We're now divorced,
my son lives with me
ause my ex
...............
fused to be responle for him. She ran
ff with her new
yfriend.
1have just learned
t my son isn't
ally m y son after
ll. M y ex finally
admitted to me that
she had always
known he w asn't
Dear
mine, and that his
real father died of a
drug overdose in
11996. A DNA test will • • •
prove It thiB week.
I'm extremely frustrated
because l don't feel I should
have to take care o f a child
who isn't even mine. I love the
boy, but I don't feel he's my
responsibility anymore. I was
triclced Into being his father. I
w ouldn't have taken the job
had I known eight years ago
that he was someone else's.
We have a very close rela­
tionship and I take good care
o f him, but I would like to live
my life for myself and do what
I want when I want — like his
mother does. I can't do that

because he's my responsibility.
I know he nn xls me and
loves me, and I'm afraid of
what it would do to him if I
sent him to live with his moth­
er so I could live my
life. I'm so confused,
Abby. Can you give
me any advice so I
can compromise my
desires and his
USED IN NORTH
CAROLINA

Abby
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DEAR U SED : T h e
last thing you should
do is send the boy to
live w ith a woman
who has already
proven she's an unfit

mother.
You are young, and you're
feeling overw helm ed w ith
responsibility. However, q u it
ting U not an option, and I
doubt you could live with
yourself if you tried 1L
You need tim e fo r yourself
— every single parent does. If
at a ll possible, arrange for rel­
atives or close friends w ith
children to invite your son to
stay w ith them fo r an evening
or a w eekend once o r tw ice a
month.
A nother alternative would
be to And a single-parent sup­

port group in your area.
Parents W ithout Partners is a
good one. You can contact the
organization by callin g (BOO)
637-7974 or visiting the Web
site: www.parentswithoutpartners.org.

D EA R ABBY: When my
beloved transferred pictures
and cards to a new wallet, he
found a clipping from an old
Dear Abby column. He'd car­
ried it for ages. Unfortunately,
It is tattered, frayed and worn
away around the folds.
Aoby, please reprint it. We
would like to share this philos­
ophy with others in our
crowd. We celebrated our 80th
birthdays this year. Sign us ...
ST IL L IN LOVE IN TEXA S
DEAR STIL L: I'v e received
several requests to reprint
that letter. Read on:
DEA R ABBY: Please explain
the difference between "m ak­
ing love" and "having sex." A
lot of people confuse these two
very different acts. Will you
please define each one?
JU S T PLAIN BILL
DEAR BILL: In "having

sex," the name o f the game is
sexual gratification. It's a self­
ish, physical exercise in
which the partner can be a
faceless object. (Anyone w ill
do.)
In "m aking love," one is
motivated by a desire to give
pleasure, express deep affec­
tion and communicate one's
feelings o f caring. It's the u lti­
mate in sharing. In "m aking
lov e," the partner must be a
very special person. (No one
else w ill do.)
Love is a m etropolis. Sex is
a w histle-stop.
C O N FID EN TIA L TO MY
REA DERS: Have a Merry
Christmas, but keep In mind:
If you're drinking, don't drive;
if you're driving, don't drink.
Abby shares her favorite
recipes in a two-booklet set. To
order, send a business-size,
self-addressed envelope, plus
check or money order for $7.90
per set ($9 per set in Canada)
to: Dear Abby Cookbooklet
Set, P.O. Box 447, Mount
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Holy Cross plans
holiday events
Deana Schott, director of Fine
Arts Ministry at Holy Cross
Lutheran Church, 760 N. Sun
Drive In Lake Mary, Invites
everyone to be a part of the
wonder of Christmas at Holy
Cross. A variety of oekbratians
will be offered.
• Dec. 24 — Children will
delight In the Birthday Party for
Jesus, at 5:30 pan. Christmas
Eve, where they wiU sing carols,
watch a puppet show and hear
the story of Jesus'birth.
The traditional side of
Christmas Eve will be rekindled
with an inspiring and tranquil
Candlelight Service. The Jesus
Rules Choir will be i
7 3 0 pan. and h e &lt;
Praise Choir and Sounds of Joy
wiU be afogng at 1030 K n i
• D ec 25 — "Christmas
around the World" will explore
music from different places.
Members are invited to share in
this service in traditional
Christmasgarb from another
country. The program will begin
at 9 3 0 a m There wiU also be a
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Plan a retro
cocktail
party
In the Decem ber Issue ot
Gourm et m agazine, Jam es
Villas — a we#-knowrt food
writer, ed to r and cookbook
author — says that when he
receives an Invitation to a cock­
tail party these days, he brings a
flask of hour­
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afford and go for R.
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KNCKERBOCKER
5 parts Ig h t rum
1 part lem on Juice
1 part raspberry syrup
1 part pineapple syrup
orange peel or pineapple
chunks, for garnish (optional)
Pour a l ingredtents Into a
cocktail shaker and shake thor­
oughly with cracked ice. Strain
into chBed oocktal glasses and
serve straight up. G arnish wflh a
twist of orange peel or a chunk
of pineapple, If daairad.
Note: T h e quickest w ay to
chR a glass Is to fll N wflh
cracked foe whfle preparing the
cocktals.
— R edpe from “C ocktals:
D M ne Drinks From the ’50a,* by
AJtoon Leach (TVne-Uto Books,
2000)

HAM AND PMEAPPLE
4 sices (rash pine
about 1/2-toch thick,
rem oved
A to 6 very thin si
cured turn tsee not

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each slo e of pineapple and d s card. C ut each slo e into 4 to 6
chunks. Cut each hem alo e into
4 to 6 rectangles, each big
enough to w rap around a
pineapple chunk. Wrap each
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Soak toothpicks in w ater for 5
m inutes, than secure the bund e s with them . Run the bundtos
under a hot broiler tor a lew m in­
utes on each aids, just untf they
start to color. Serve h o t Yield:
Note: Ben Lloyd, a student at
the N ew England Culinary
Institute In M ontpslar, V I, sug­
gests substituting prosciutto tor
ham . Also, he suggests that e lv ­
ers o l raw sugar cane m ake an
interesting (and odbts) substttute tor tootnptcKs.
— R ecipe from •Appetizers:
Fab Finger Food From the ‘60s,*
by C arta CapM bo (Tlm e-Uto
Books, 2000)
4 bonstees, skH ees chicken
breasts
juice o f t lem on
3 d oves garfle, peeled and
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1/4 cup m ixed, minoed trash
herbs, such as besA toym s,
parsley and tetragon
2 teaspoons dry mustard
1/2 ts o p o o n s a t
1/4 tsaspoon freshly ground
pepper
1/2 cup extra-virgin d v e o l
Cut the chicken breasts Into
chunks about 1-1/2 inches
square. S et aside.
Mix a l the rem aining togredonts in a flat-bottom ed bowL Stir
In the chicken pisoss, turning to
c o a l Cover the bowl and refrig­
erate tor at least a n hour.
A few minutes before senring
tim e, preheat the b ro lsr. Place
the chicken pieces on a broler
pan or thread them onto m etal
skewere. Discard any rem aining
m arinade. Broil lor 2 to 3 min­
utes per side, or u n i just
cooked through, turning once.
(D o not overcook, or # ie y w i be
dry and tough.) Seres h o t
Refrigerate any leftovers and eat
them cold In a salad o r sandw»r* Yield: 24 pieces.
— R edpe from 'Appetizers:
Fab Finger Food From the *608,*
by C arla C apalx&gt; (Time-Lie
Books, 2000)
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CHristmas
/ start to hear soft passing feet
The Chrislchild in the snow.
"My heart is open wide tonight
For stranger, kith or kin.
I would not bar a single .......
door
it
Where love might
enter in."

A special cake, the delicious
Cozonac, Is made for the
Christmas Eve. It Is composed
of thin layers of rolled dough
which represents the swaddling
clothes of the Christ child.
’Cozonac,” the Italian
,
-Panettone” o f
Romanians
A classic In Romania,
Italy and France at holi­
day time, this bread Is
so light and well packed
with fruit that it's
almost a confection. It's
good anytime you want
something sweet with
tea or coffee. I make it

My childhood home
was In a little town
&gt; -u
where walnut trees lined LAI
the streets with their
majestic beauty. There,
up the hill, a church
stood tall with its five
N&amp;(
towers where bells rang • • • i • • • authentic panettone
pans are difficult to
joyously on every
locate. If you have one, use my
Sunday morning and tolled
recipe In a well-buttered mold,
sadly when a friend or neigh­
but experiment with the baking
bor passed on. In the winters
time — It may take longer.
with heavy snow, we rode In
sleds pulled by horses. On cold
1/2 cup seedless golden
winter nights, the sled floor
raisins
would be covered with straw
1 /2 cup seedless dark raisins
and children would be
1/2 cup lemon peel
wrapped from head to toe In
3/4 cognac
heavy horse blankets.
1/2 cup milk, at room tem­
Close to church was my
perature
school, atop o f a steep hill scat­
4 teaspoons moist yeast or 2
tered with diamonds on winter
teaspoons dry yeast
nights and perfect for a tobog­
3/4 cup organic all-purpose
gan or slide. On bright days,
we had to squint our eyes when white flour Final Dough
9 tablespoons unsalted but­
the sun poured down on the
ter, softened
winter snow because o f the
1/3 cup sugar
dazzling brightness o f the sun­
1/2 vanilla bean, halved hor­
light on the nilL In the back of
izontally, or 1 tsp. vanilla
extract
2 large eggs, at room temper­
ature
sometimes the older skaters
4 egg yolks, at room temper­
pulled the small children on
ature
their sleds up and down the
1 /2 teaspoon fine sea salt
creek. Our faces stung as the
3-4 cups organic all-purpose
wind cut our cheeks, out who
white flour
would even stop to feel any­
2 tablespoons unsalted but­
thing?
ter, melted
Decorating the Christmas
tree was the moat exciting day,
Prepare the dried fruit (allow
because we never knew what
eight hours or overnight). Heat
m y mother was going to come
the cognac in a small saucepan
up with next since everything
until just warm, then pour over
was kept a secret. Small boxes
raisin mixture. Set aside at least
large boxes, home made cook­
eight hours or overnight Stir
ies and ornaments — every­
occasionally if possible.
thing was so exciting; but, most
Combine the milk and yeast
endearing and fascinating to us
in • medium bowl. Stir with a
were the icons. It was family
tradition to give an ic o n , usual­ wooden spoon until yeast dis­
solves. A ad the flour and stir
ly a hand painted portrait o f a
religious icon that was carefully
chosen or ordered at monaster­
ies. The message behind the gift
was that we should always
remember that there is a greater
gift for us then the one
wrapped in white or red tissue
paper. It is the faith in God to
tortify us in trouble or sorrow
or loneliness, to guide us in ill­
ness and health, through life
either if we be poor or wealthy.
And, it was faith in our home
and in ourselves that I was
taught to hold dear.
My thought travels this
Christmas to home as I will for­
ever cherish in my heart my
parents and grandparents who
planned and saved for months
to buy gifts, though they could
hardly afford them, just to see
the sparkle o f excitement in our
eyes.
It is traditional, in Romania,
for children to travel from
house to house on Christmas
night singing carols and recit­
ing poetry. A ndent legends are
told and retold. According to
custom, the leader carries a
large wooden star called a Star
(Steaua), which is covered with
shiny paper and decorated with
bells ana colored ribbon. A picFerment the dough (about 2
1/2 hours) Shape the dough
Into a ball and place smooth
side down in a well buttered 6 quart bowl. Itim the dough to
coat the top with butter. Take

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three locations in Seminole
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begin on Jan. 8,2001.
Other locations will be at the
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degrees place like the refrigera
tor, until the dough cools to 78
degrees. If it is lower than 78
degrees, pu t it in a w anner
than 78 degrees place until the
dough warms to 78 degrees.
The point is to try to keep the
dough at 78 degrees during its
fermentation. I f you do have to

floured work
briefly. Shape into a log.
Proof the loaf (two to three
hours). Butter a 10-inch spring
form pan or panettone pan.
Press the loaf into the prepared
pan. Cover with a clean damp
towel or plastic wrap and put
In a moderately warm (74-80
degrees) draft-free place until
the dough rises nearly to the
rim o f the pan.
Bake the loaf 45 minutes.

before baking, preheat the oven
and homemade hearth or bak­
ing stone on the center rack of
the oven to 400 degrees. Bake
20 minutes.
Cover the top loosely with
foil and continue baking until
the loaf is golden brown and a
toothpick inserted in the center
comes out d ean, about 25 min­
utes. Remove from oven and
brush the top with the melted
butter. Cool on a wire rack 20
minutes. Unmold and cool
completely before serving.
Makes one round 10-inch

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                    <text>OCTOBER

29,

2000

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No.SI

Sanford, Florida

CoprrKM O 2000 Tho 8«mnoN H n H

FRS soothes garbage concerns
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Contractor says staffing problems are
t0 blame; county will watch progress K t ^ a f i S z S S '
but informed commissioners significant
steps have been taken to remedy the situ­
ation.
1\vo weeks ago the board cited more
than 300 customer complaints over a two
month period for justification to review
the company's agreement with the coun­
ty to determine if it should be held in

Battle of the Lakes
Lake Brantley visited Lake
Mary In a key prep game
where both schools are
looking for good seedings
in post season play.

P ago1B

breach of contract.
“I acknowledge our level of service
was deplorable and there are no excus­
es,” Vlhlcn told the board. "I'm not here
to give you excuses, I'm here to tell you
the problem is fixed.”
Vihlen explained that the company has
undergone large staff changes in the past

B u s h v is its S e m in o le C o u n ty

Gift of a Ufatime
Though the Creason family
mourns the death of their
son, they find peace In
knowing he saved seven
lives and gave sight to
two people.

named National
Merit/Achievement/Hlspank
Scholarship Semifinalists for
the 200(H) i school year. They
received the honor from the
National Merit Scholarship
Carp, after taking the
PSAT/NMSQT.

Candlelight
Romance
Fall is a great time for long
walks and romantic din­
ners. Sica Nacu has the
perfect three-course meal
for those romantic
autumn evenings.

PagetfC

"This Is a wonderful honor,”
Community Involvement
Director Dede Schaffner said.
"We are talking about our
future doctors, lawyers ... and
college professors.
"Trtese students are leaders
in academics.”
Each year, the typical school
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—
system
T llH i
nationwide
s tu d e n ts a re
« P P "*one-half of
one percent
of its stu­
dent body

Seminole
nation of
County Schools National

— '
Merit
Scholarship Semifinalist,
Schaffner said. The students
receiving the recognition in
Couni represent 1.2
Seminole County
percent of the 2001 graduating
class — almost three times the
national average.
According to Schaffner, the
43 students averaged 1449 out
of 1600 on the SA l, accumulat­
ed an average 4.09 GPA, ranked

Oaome W. Bush Jokes with the crowd during a ’Barnstorming Reform Rafy at SCC. Bush's primary oooonent San John
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GOP nominee receives warm welcome on Republican turf
SANFORD — They came.
They listened. They cheered
wildly.
Playing to a capacity crowd
at the Seminole Community
College gymnasium
Wednesday, Republican presi­
dential hopeful George W.
Bush completed what will
likely be his last campaign
swing through Florida this
week.
With the state's critical 25
electoral votes at stake. Bush
hammered home his message
of trust in Americans to
decide for themselves, fewer

mandates from the federal
government, more education­
al control for local school
boards, and an across-theboard tax cut for all
Americans
An energetic Bush, fueled
by the enthusiasm of a turffriendly, Republican flavored
Seminole County audience,
received Ihe crowd's most
raucous reaction when he
touched on allowing younger
workers to invest a portion of
their social security deduc­
tions in individual investment
plans.
He also warned seniors not
to fall prey to the scare tactics
targeted at the elderly by his

H allo w een
s ca re s up
b u sin ess fo r
M ead o w s
Cynthia Uttles - Sanford
Police Officer

Clossifiod
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Religion . .
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Bush and McCain acknowledge
the crowd at SCC.

S G T V expands
p ro g r a m m in g
By Joe DeSantis
Stan Writer

By Micholla Jaria

Managing Editor

SANFORD — Halloween is a
good time of the year for
Margie Meadows.
For the past 20 years, her
shop has attracted an influx of
costume hunters several days
prior to All Hallow's Eve. And,
A Second Image usually has
what Ihey are seeking.
The Sanford shop nas more
than 7,000 costumes, many cre­
ated by Meadows, available for
rental. If a person can't find
what they are looking for, the
seamstress will custom make an
outfit for them.

The Texas governor was
accompanied by his wife
Laura, Arizona Senator John
McCain, and brother, Florida
Gov. Jeb Bush.
McCain, a former Vietnam
prison of war, warmed up the
crowd for Bush by thanking
Floridians for their compas­
sion shown to his family who
resided in Orange Park dur­
ing his captivity and told the
crowd Bush would restore

HwWd photo* by Tommy Vinca*

Margie Meadows displays one ol the costumes available at her store *A

"Anything you want, we
got," Meadows said. "And, if
wc don't have it, we probably
can make if for you."
Meadows' creations range
from the very intricate to the

very bizarre. She has designed
outfits fashioned after the highstyle of the French Renaissance,
and she lias sewn together a
See Business, Page 12A

SANFORD — Seminole
County cable television house­
holds will soon be able to take
advantage of expanded pro­
gramming hours broadcast by
Seminole Government Television
(SGTV).
Beginning Nov. 1 evening pro­
gramming hours will be added
lo compliment SGTV's current
offerings of morning and afterin programming.
We're trying to r

"Seminole Connection" featuring
rugrams such as 'Museum of
.*minole County History,'
'Central Florida Zoological Park'
and 'Seminole County Libraries;
"Your Seminole County," high­
lighting county departments and
services provided to residents;
and "Seminole Segment," cover­
ing events and special activities
in Ihe county and among the
county's seven cities.
In addition, SGTV will also air
programming produced by stu­
dents of Seminole County public
schools. State and Federal
Government programs, and
other educational and govern­
ment related pn&gt;gramming.
"We hope to continue to pro-

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

H allo w een is n ’t
w h at is u sed to be
When I went out as o child on Halloween
night, door-to-door, 1 never said "Trick or
Treat". My saying was, "H elp the Poor." I
thought everyone said that, as 1 know all the
children I knew were saying the same thing.
To explain this, let me
say that I was bom a
depression-era child, In a
ar, ethnic section of
troit, Michigan. My
father's take-home pay
from an auto factory was
$10 a week and he didn't
work every week.
Checking with others who
were also depression
babies, I find most all of
them said "Trick or T e a t."
N ick
So perhaps "H elp the
Poor" was not normal. In
P fe ifa u f my
neighborhood howev• • • • • • • er, everyone was consid­
ered poor even though
some of us may not have realized it at the
time.
The "poor" concept also came into being
with our costumes. We couldn't afford to buy
costumes or cloth, and try to look like Batman,
one of the Spice Girls, or a ghost. We just put
on clothing that made it appear we were poor.
And in many cases, these old clothes were
what we normally wore in the first place.
Going door to door, most of the goodies
consisted o f home-made cookies. Occasionally,
- but very seldom, we would get a penny. Only
one - never more.
The concept of pulling a trick on someone
never entered our minds. Children honored
. their parents and their neighbors and would
. never do any damage to property, destruction,
: or even impish tricks o f embarrassment. When
we knocked on a door, it was opened, and the
person inside handed out a goodie.
Then too, everyone trusted everyone. Even
though we were all in the same economic
boat, no one locked the doors of their homes
or cars. People trusted their neighbors and
would help anyone at the drop of a h a t
Now, wnat do we have? Youngsters going
■out shouting "Trick or Treat" and often retail1a ting against someone who might be out or
' not hand out enough candy (and even
money), by spray painting their front door,
damaging a lawh ornament, rolling, (TP in#
tree), or spraying foam on a vahldfC#, Mtinaowt
o r bod y .
O n ln^ o th er sid e o f tb s &lt;
now urged to have everyl
checked for injurious materials. Candy and
, cookies have been known to be laced with
; drugs and even razor blades. Children are
; urged to accept only individually wrapped
candy, and refrain from home-made cookies.
Yes, I know that many people of younger
age,Vcomplain that older folks do nothing but
think
off tne good old daya.
tk o
days. They iare lust not
with It" anymore. But in this situation, I can't
help but recall the past. Halloween was an
exciting adventure for children. We didn't get
much, but then, our parents didn't have much
-to give. Yet they gave, unselfishly.
I don't want to go back to existing as we did
•back then. I don't want to drive a Modcl-T
and have to change tires every five miles. I
don't want a $10 a week paycheck. I like mod­
em life. But as for Halloween — oh for the
good old days.

Puzzling view

O ut &amp; A bo u t
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A 37-year old man, identi•fied as Christopher M.
•Detreville, o f Groveview Way,
■'Sanford, drowned Thursday,
Oct. 26 in a retention pond
near an A ltam onte Springs
apartment complex.
According to the Altamonte
Springs P olite rep
an
approximately 3:3
officer, patrolling the Cameron
Springs Apartments on Calibre
Crest Parkway, noticed a black
I mail exiting a minivan near
' the clubhouse.
When the officer attempted
to question the man, he report­
edly ran from the parking lot.
The officer said he started to
chase the m an, and during the
■chase, Detreville reportedly
_ fell into a nearby retention
C pond. When the officer
r attempted to pull him out,

HsraMphoto feyAftMf 1

T he silhouette of the w indow pane transform s the pristin e lan d scap e of Heathrow C ountry C lu b G off
C o u rse into p ie ce s resem bling a p u zzle. C lu b m em bers headed to the lin ks to take advantage of
the pleasan t fa ll w eather.

Making Lake Mary greener
City begins donation program in hopes of planting more trees
B y M tefttlto J e r ta

Managing Editor

LA K E M A R Y — O fficials are
hoping to m ake their d ty green­
er.
The Lake M ary Parka and
Recreation Departm ent recently
began a tree donation program
for residents, Lake M aty Paries
and Recreation D epartm ent
.•Director BULCarrfco said. People
-mftv tvavc the opportunity to
'd onate a tree to help beautify
« variou s areas w ithtn-thecify.
"T h e d ty w as a very forested
area at one tim e," Carrico said,
"W e’ve lost so many trees, and
they have n ot been replaced in an
adequate proportion.4
C arrico said h e w ould like to
see m ore trees planted along the
w alking trail on Rinehart Road,
along Lake M ary Boulevard and
in the Lake M ary Sports Com plex
located on Rantoul Lane.
Planting m ore trees isn't as
easy as It appears, especially
along the w alking trail.
Currently, there is no irrigation
system along Rinehart Road to
get w ater to additional vegeta­
tion. But, C arrico has a possible

Detreville is said to have
attempted to pull the officer
Into tne pond. A struggle
ensued In the water and the
officer said he feared for his
life, exited the pond and
phoned for backup. By the
time other officers arrived, the
m an's head was seen submerg­
ing. After being pulled from
the water, he was pronounced
dead and the medical examin­
er and crim e scene officers
were summoned.
The caw is still under inves­
tigation.
Body Found
Sanford police were called
to DeSoto and El Caption
Drive Wednesday by a man
and woman who reported
finding a m an's body in the
trunk of a vehicle. When

“Anytime you Involve
the community In a
d t y project, It’s a
winArin situation for
everybody.”
Jo h n Litto n
L a k e M a ry

"Through the program , a per­
son provides a tree to the dty,
and they can place It where they
w ould like It as long as w e can
get w ater to it," Carrico said.
"Then, they can w atch the tree as
it grows, and say 'th at's our
tree.
Tree donors w ill receive a cer­
tificate from the d ty indicating
w here the tree Is located, Carrico.

A maroon 1987 Chevrolet,
license number C85-FZH, was
reported stolen Thursday from
a residence in the 1300 block o f
Osceola Avenue in Sanford.
A brown 1988 Buick 4-door
Century, license number E23KCC, was reported stolen
Thursday from a residence at
Lake Monroe Terrace.
police arrived they saw the
white Honda, wltn the trunk
open, and the body o f what
they believe was a Hispanic
man, inside. His head was
alm ost hanging out o f the
trunk.
A t this time, police investi­
gators have been unable to
establish an Identity, but the
case is under Investigation.
Stolen Vehicles

A beige with vinyl top 1999
Jeep Sahara, license number B31-HRQ, was reported stolen
Thursday from the 1800 block
o f Landing Drive in Sanford.
A light blue 1988 Buick
LeSabre, license number
K1745V was reported stolen
early Friday morning from the
600 block of San Marcos
Avenue in Sanford.

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The newly-renovated
Dover Shores Community
Center will be transformed
into Jack-O -Luido's
Pumpkin Palace for the tenth
annual non-scary trick-ortreating event on Saturday
O c t 28 from 6 p m . to 9 p.m.
The event, which features
Jack-O-Lando, the City of
Orlando's own pumpkin
character, provides a safe and
fun trick-or-treating celebra­
tion for children 11 y ean old
and younger. The fun
includes nayrides, a parentchild costume contest and a
treat for every child who par­
ticipates in the costume
parade. Admloaion is one
baby item, which will be
donated to B.E.TA., Birth,
Education, T ablin g,
Acceptance Inc., a center
dedicated to addressing the
problems of teen pregnancy.
Dover Shores Community
Center is located at 1400
Gaston Foster Road. For
more information on Jack-OLando, call the Community
and Youth Services
Department at 407-246-388.
Saturday, O c t 28, the area
will have an opportunity to
peruse the classics — cars
and m otorcycles —•hosted
■ m

r ill
&lt;tocfother i
solution.
n events,*1tfm it co said ? BAnd,1f t's j
"W e could try to get: a w ater
nice w ay o f helping the d ty ."
w agon truck for it right now, and
City M anager John Litton
then eventually get an irrigation
believes the tree donation pro­
system ," h e said.
gram is a good w ay o f getting the
com m unity involved w ith the
C arrico w ants additional trees
in the sports com plex so park
dty.
users could enjoy more shaded
1Anytim e you involve the
areas. And, the added greenery
com m unity in a d ty project, it's a
along Lake M ary Boulevard
win/win situation for every­
w ould make the street m ore
body," Litton said. " T e e s have a
scenic for m otorists and pedestri­ long life, and it w ill b e a lasting
ans.
mem orial for anyone w ho partic­
Through the tree donation pro­ ipates in the program ."
gram , people can have a tree
For more information about
planted in their nam e w ithin the
the tree donation program, call
dty. The donor also gets to
the Lake Mary Parks and
choose w here the tree will be
Recreation Department at 407planted.
324-3053.

A gold 1983 Chrysler sedan,
license number VNT-93B was
reported stolen Wednesday
from the 1200 block o f West
13th Street in Sanford.
D rag Arrest
Donald Antonio Turner, 34,
o f William Clark Court was
arrested by Sanford police
Wednesday. An officer report­
ed seeing fan n er toss an object
from his vehicle near 10th
Street and Mangoustine
Avenue. After Tanner's vehicle
was stopped, the officer inves­
tigated and reported finding
drug related items in the car.
Tanner has been charged with
possession/uw o f narcotics
equipment, possession of crack
cocaine, and driving without a
valid drivers licenw.

T h e Seminole H erald

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The Fleet R eservi
Association Branch and Unit
will host a Halloween party
Saturday, Oct. 28, at the Fleet
Branch Home, located at
3040 W. State Road 46. The
event will include live music
and a covered dish dinner.
The dinner begins at 6 p.m.
and live music begins at 7
.m. and endsi at
i 10 p m
is no charge, and peo­
ple are reminded to bring a
covered dish. For more inhu­
mation, call 407-330-1706.

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_____ ThaLaka
___ __ Car and Cycle
will be held at the
Sonfofd/Lake Mary main
campus o f SCC until 9 p m .
with proceeds to benefit the
SCC Foundation. The show is
open to all makes and mod­
els of classics, antiques, street
rods, muscle c a n and motor­
cycles. A Saturday morning
cruise down Lake Mary
Boulevard will kick off the
day which will include enter­
tainment, awards and a
Harley Davidson Sportster
raffle.
For registration or infor­
mation phone Ralph Cowell
at 407-805-9292 or Mike
McLean at 407-324-4892.

SUN
The Sanford Middle
School Banda, under the
direction of David Hedgecoth,
will host their first concert of
the season Sunday, O ct 29 at
Centennial Park In Sanford,
Park Avenue, between 4th and
5th Streets, beginning at 2 3 0
pm .
The bands wilt consist of
beginning, concert, advanced
and jazz groups with a com­
bined total o f 250 students.
A barbecue lunch will be
held before the conceit at 1 3 0 '
p m , inducting chicken, baked
beans, potato salad, roli and
beverage For the meal tickets
are $4 per person. The concert
is free. For additional Informa­
tion phone 407-320-6203.

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Sunday. October 2i), 20(H) PllgC 3A

O b itu a r ie s
JUNA BELL
Juna Bell, 87, Locust Avenue,
Sanford, died Saturday, O ct 21,2000.
Bom in Quincy, she moved to
Central Florida in 1955. She was a
homemaker and a member of S t
James AME Church, Sanford.
Survivors Indude son, Eddie Jr,
Sanford; daughter Monique Walker
Sanford; one great-grandchild.
Sunrise Funeral Home, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
GLEN ARTHUR BISHOP
Glen Arthur Bishop, 82, Juanita
Rad, Winter Park, died Tbeaday, O ct
24,2000. He waa bom In Akron,
Ohio. He waa a retired aircraft
designer for Goodyear Aircraft,
Akron, and Lockheed Aircraft,
Marietta, Ga. He belonged to Mount
Akra No. 680 Masonic Lodge, Theta
Phi Fraternity, American Sodety of
Mechanical Engineers.
Survivors include daughters,
Diane Bishop Staddman,
!
in, Winter
Park. Donna Bishop Wright
Watkinsville, Ga.; son, David Jeffrey
Bishop, Houston, Tex.; six grandchil­
dren; one great-grand child.
WoodUwn Gtrey Hand Funeral
Home, Longwood, in charge of
arrangements

MARTHA HELEN BOWERS
Martha Helen Bowers, 64, Battle
Street Oviedo, died Ibesday, O ct 24,
2000. Bom in Madison, FL, she
moved to Central Florida In 1954.
She was a homemaker and a Baptist
Survivors indude husband,
Marion; mother, Ethel Graham Lott
Oviedo; sons, David Lott Darrell
Bowen, Craig Bowen, all of Oviedo,
Daniel Lott South Norwalk, Conn.;
daughter; Sandra Reid, Oviedo;
brother. Tommy Lott Orlando; nine
grandchildren; three greai-gnndchil-

arm
Golden’s Funeral Home, Inc.,
Winter Park, in charge of arrange­
ments
LAWRENCE EVERETT EWING
Lawrence Everett Ewing, 73, East
First Street Sanford, died Saturday,
O ct 21,2000. Bom In Sdo, Ohio, he
moved to Central Florida in 1973. He
waa a retired security guard.
Survivors include daughter, Kathy
W itt Deltona; two sisters
Tri-County Cremation Service,
Longwood, in charge of arrange­
ments
LOUIS F. HAMMCtU
Louis F. HammerU, 91, Bittersweet
Drive, DeBary, died Wednesday, O ct
25,2000 at Florida Hospital, Fish
Memorial Orange City. Bom in
Kemington, M e, he moved to
Central Florida in 1978. He waa a
retired superintendant for
Washington Gas and Lighl Ccx,
Washington, D.C

Survivors Include wife. Pearl M.
HammerU, DeLeon Springs
Fourtowns Cremation, Inc,
Orange City, In charge of arrange­
ments.
DOLORES JACKSON
Dolores Jackson. 59, West 16th
Street Sanford, died Saturday, Oct.
21,2000. Bom In Sanford, she was a
lifelong resident. She was a teacher's
assistant at Pincaest Elementary
School and a member of New Mount
Calvary Missionary Baptist Church.
Survivor! Include husband. Jack, Sr.;
son. Jack Jr., Deltona; daughters,
Melanie, Winter Haven, Marcheta
Winter*, Tampa, Clara Scrugg,
Quitman, Ga.; sisters, Patricia,
TYenton, N.J., Quintella Brooks,
Columbus, Ga.; 18 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday, Oct. 28 at 1 p m at New
Mount Calvary M.B. Church with
Rev. Ricky Scott officiating.
Sunrise Funeral Home, Sanford, In
charge of arrangements.
WAYNE LELAND KIMMONS
Wayne Leland Klmmons, 38,
Elder Road, lake Monroe, died
Saturday, O ct 21,2000. Bom in
Langley, Va, he moved to Central
Florida In 1993. He was an electrician
for Main Line Contractors, Lake
Monroe. He waa a member of
American Motorcycle Association
and Central Florida Radio Control
Hying and Sports Club.
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Baldauff Family Funeral Home,
Orange City, In charge of arrange­
ments.
ETHEL M. NEWMAN
Ethel M. Newman, 84, Landover
Place, Longwood, died Monday, Oct.
23,2000 at Island Lake Center
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Bom Sept. 5,
1916 in
Thomasville,
Ga., she moved
to Central
Florida In 1936.
Shew was a
homemaker
and member of
Second Shiloh
M. B. Church.
Survivors
include son, Willie B. Newman, MD,
JD, Longwood; daughter, Nancy
Newman. RN, BSD, Lake Mary;' sis­
ters, Louise Gibson, Corrinc Miller
and Marie Wilson, all of Rochester,
N. Y.; six grandchildren.
Wilson-Eichelberger Mortuary,
Inc., Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

JAMES M. LYLES
James M. Lyles, 62, Tlmocuan
Way, Longwood, died Tuesday, Oct.
24,2000 at his residence. Bom in
Dublin, Ga., he moved to Central
Florida In 1940.1 ie was a selfemployed diesel mechanic and a
member of the Craftsman's Guild.
He was a Catholic.
Survivors Include wife, Nellie M.,
Longwood; daughter, Donna L
McConnell, Lake Monroe; son,
Robert, Longwood; mother. Ruby,
Longwood; sisters, Greta Conners,
Longwood, Bobbie Jeon Shcston,
Frankie Starke, Orlando; four grand­
children.
Baldwin-Fairchlld Funeral Home,
Oaklawn Chapel, Sanford/Lake
Mary, in charge of arrangements.
DONALD MARK MILLER
Donald Mark Miller, 63, Golden
Nugget Drive, Orlando, died
Monday, Oct. 23,2000. Bom in
Tennessee, he moved to Central
Florida from Detroit, Mich, in 1979.
He was a retired self-employed
home repairman.
Survivors Include wife, Nancy J.;
sons, Donald Ashley, Detroit, Mich.,
Danny Ashley, Georgia, Mark Miller,
Raleigh, N.C; brother Junior Ashley,
Ohio; sisters, Mary Carrier,
Jacksonville; Lavina Jameson,
Tennessee, Bcttic Ashley, Michigan;
four grandchildren; one great-grand­
child.

MARY M. STARKEY
Mary M. Starkey, 57, Gregory
Drive, Casselberry, died Tuesday,
Oct. 24,2000 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital in Sanford. Bom in
Winchester, W.Va., she moved to
Central Florida from Hagerstown
Md. In 1990. She was in retail food
management.
Survivor* include tons, Marshall
Lee Dillow, Odenton, Md., Dorsey
William Stum, Altamonte Springs,
Jerry Lee Dillow, Charlestown,
W.Va.; sister, Hilda Louise Omdoff,
Sanford; significant other, Franklin D.

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dren.
Baldwin-Fairchlld Funeral Home
Oaklawn Chapel, Sanford/Lakc
Mary, in charge of arrangements.
GREGORY "GREG"
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111., he moved to Central Florida from
Princeton, W.Va. in 1972.1le was a
self-employed contractor with G.P.
Construction, a veteran of the US.
Marine Corps and a former youth
soccer coach for Volusia County
Parks and Recreation.
Survivors include parents,
Hermann and Gloria Pfalzer,
Deltona; brother, Jeffery, Deltona; sis­
ter, Stephanie Koshiol, DvLand.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home,
Orange City, in charge of arrange­
ments.
ARCHIE THOMAS, III
Archie Thomas, 111, 31, Hamlet
Drive, Maitland, died Friday, Oct. 20,
2000. He was bom in Clearwater. He
was a cook, and a member of
Eatonvillo Church of Cod in Christ.
Survivors include wife, Michelle
Thomas; mother, Eunice Robinson,
Maitland; father, Archie Thomas, Jr.,
Clearwater; sons, Archie Thomas, IV,
and Patrick Thomas, both of
Orlando; sisters, Lisa Nathan and
Cynthia Thomas, both of Eatonvillc,
Heather Thomas, New Mexico;
brothers, Tony Robinson, Orlando,
Kenny Nathan, Eatonville; maternal
grandmother, Etta Jackson; Maitland.
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THE SEMINOLE HERALD

O
_________O u r V iew ________

W ho’s best for
Seminole County?

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The Herald endorses, Van
G aale, A dam s and M cLain
for county com m ission
As Seminole County steps into the 21st Century, it's citizens
should demand their leaders are ready to move the county forward
in progressive ways. Voters will have such an opportunity on Nov. 7
when they go to the polls. The turnout is expected to be large since
a tight presidential race tops the ticket, but we remind voters that ail
politics is local. County leaders have more day-to-day influence on
our lives than George W. Bush or Al Gore will ever have. With that
in mind, the Herald endorsed the following candidates:
In District 1, we endorse Andrew Van Gaale.
A city planner in Sanford for five years, Van Gaale brings a num­
ber of positives to the table. He's a moderate Democrat who knows
he can't stand on partisan issues if he hopes to be an effective
leader. He's an experienced municipal planner who understands the
intricacies of promoting good growth in the county, while at the
same time realizing that residents expect and demand nice parks,
abundant open space, and thoughtful zoning to ensure a high quali­
ty of life. Van Gaale is tight with the pocketbook, realizing that
county taxpayers work hard for their money and they don't want to
see the government waste it.
Tor Sanford residents, there is the added benefit that Van Gaale
knows the issues that affect the city and will be a strong advocate
for the county scat and her residents.
Van Gaale will add a fresh perspective to on the county commis­
sion, something his opponent, incumbent Grant Maloy, was sup­
pose to do four years ago. Maloy, though a decent and upstanding
gentleman, just simply hasn't lived up to expectations. Maloy stress­
es that he has focused on small, neighborhood Issues that are Impor­
tant to residents, and several o f his constituents will vow that he has
done an admiral job in those area. Taking care o f the small problems
is an Important part of the job, however, we expect more of our
loaders, especially as the county faces a time of change and transi­
tion.
In District 3, we endorse Win Adams. A former commissioner
who has remained active in county affairs, Adams is an advocate of
aggressive economic development, particularly when It comes to
recruiting high-paying jobs to Seminole County. Businessjm dresldoniiat trends
jifrv"R growth to o b i fo m ta W ty .
and our leaders must understand the importance of attractinglftat
gmwi/? w hich ben efits, n o th a r w S em inole County. Arisons J smov
proven track record in that regard.
Furthermore, Adams brings a less confrontational style to the
commission. Adams has a vision for the county, and his past record
shows he keeps the interests of all residents In mind, not just those
in his district. His opponent, incumbent Dick Van Der Weide, likes
to attempt political power plays. Most notable Is his ongoing feud
with Clerk of the Circuit Court Maryanne Morse. Van Der Weide's
lawsuit against Motse Iras cost the taxpayers several thousand dol­
lars (and the meter is still running), all because the commissioner
tried to be reimbursed for undocumented expenses cm an overseas
trip.
In District 5, we endorse Daryl McLain. The two-termed commis­
sioner had a tough primary fight on his hands and earned a welldeserved run-off victory against Bob West. Like Van Gaale, McLain
brings a progressive approach to dealing with growth in the county.
He understands commercial development in Seminole County will
continue, but McLain believes that growth must but properly man­
aged to ensure a high quality of life for residents. To that end, he's
supported policies and projects that mirror that goal, and has been
criticized by residents for some of his stances. However, It's Impor­
tant to note that while, a group of residents in north Seminole
County (WATCH DOG) were vocal in the criticism of McLain for a
particular vote, members of that same group endorsed McLain in
his primary run because of his sensible policies.
Again, Sanford residents have the opportunity to put a Sanford
advocate on the county commission. McLain is a native of Sanford
and understands the city's Importance in the county.
Election day is Tuesday, Nov. 7. We encourage all registered vot­
ers to head to the polls and vote for the candidates of their choice on
the Seminole County Commission. The presidential races draw aU
the attention, but remember, the local candidates have the greater
influence in our day-to-day lives.

Y o u r V iew
District’s budget
does include
Seminole County
l b the editor
An article published in the
O ct 4, Seminole Herald about the
St. Johns River Water
Management District's reduction
of its property tax rate stated that
the District's budget does not
indude any funding for projects
In Seminole County.

I can assure the residents of
Seminole County that the
District's budget does, indeed,
indude funding for projects in
Seminole County.
Those, projects indude restora­
tion work associated with the
Little Wekiva River, Little
Econlockhatdiee, Lake Jesup and
tributaries of Lake Jesup.
Partnerships have also been
formed with local governments
to further stretch the funding that
the District appropriates each
year for projects in Seminole

The election Is now bearing
.all like
down o if u t M KiH-rpeed.wrtd it
Same,
is Umetd d oaU ttle iuralfling IT
KEfcodyw hohas “ c &lt; M U I
followed my columns
at ail carefully will be
surprised to learn that
1 believe the election
of George W. Bush is
absolutely critical to
the health and future
of this country. But 1
am not going to waste
tills space repeating a
laundry list o f reasons
why I believe that is
W illiam
so. Rather, I want to
step back and dwell
on certain major i
cents that botker■me.
The polls in recent weeks
have pretty uniformly reported
that Governor Bush is now
leading Vice President Gore by
a significant margin. This is so
contrary to the wishes of the
pollsters and their sponsors in
the media, who are overwhelm­
ingly liberal and hence proGore, that one can only assume
it actually understates the true
size of the Bush lead. That is
why I am telling my friends
nowadays that I am r *
tn o t
about the outcome, t
altogether "con fid en t"
But why not be confident?
For one thing, polls can be
wrong, and since they tend to
have a herd mentality, they are

up in the words Monica
Lewinsky, he has been a nation­
al disgrace.
Ana yet an impressive num­
ber of Americans — not a
majority, but a plurality •
demonstrated by their votes
that they simply didn't care: As
long as the good economic
times kept rolling, they were
ready to give Mr. Clinton a pass
on everything else.
Now it's true that Mr. Clinton
Isn't on the ticket this year, and
that Mr. Gore has done every­
thing he can to distance himself
from the stomach-turning
aspects of the Clinton record.

But he cannot logically serve as
a loyal supporter of Mr. Clinton
for eight years, even hailing
him as one of our greatest presi­
dents on the very day he was
Impeached, and then ask the
American people to waive, by
voting for Mr. Gore, the last
opportunity they will ever have
to register their condemnation
of the sleazy performance that
he and the Democratic party
and its other candidates have
noitil v defended year by year.
If the American people let
Messrs. Clinton and Core get

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American people.
I have been on the
losing side o f plenty
of elections, and in
those cases 1 have
made no secret of my
belief that the voters
were wrong. But it's
their country, after al),
and they can be
wrong If they want to.
Moreover, I never
quite lost sight o f the
possibility that they

was. And I always
told myself that in a pinch,
when ft really mattered, they
would do the right tiling.
But I will confess that the
voters' reaction to Bill Clinton,
in two presidential elections,
has shaken my faith. His poli­
cies may have been wrong (as I
believe they often were), but
there was always a case to be
made for them. But his perfor­
mance of the other half of a .
president's duties — those
summed up in the concept of
"head of state" (rather than
simply head o f government)—
has simply been beneath con­
tempt. From the illegal Chinese
contribution scandals to the
whole sordid lifetime summed

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Johns River. Additionally, we
continue to jointly fund water
resource development projects
with Seminole County local gov­
ernments.
Anyone Interested in learning
more about our work in
Seminole and other counties can
visit the District's Internet site at
http://sjrstate.fl.us, or call us at
(BOO) 451-7106.
Henry Dean,
Executive Director S t Johns
River Water Management
D istrict, Palatka

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County.
The District is also actively
working with water providers
throughout the 19 counties with­
in the District's jurisdiction to
develop new sources of drinking
water to meet future demands.
We have placed a particularly
high priority on drinking water
issues in Seminole, Orange,
Volusia and Lake counties, and
are currently funnellng resources
into a pilot project that will look
at the feasibility o f withdrawing

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A rt Zielinski asks people what they th in k ...
E lection day, Nov.
7, Is right around
the com er. AU the
presiden tial and
vice presiden tial
d ebates a re over.
And soon it w ill b e
time fo r the voters
to d ecid e who w ill
run the country fo r
the next four, o r
possibly eight,
years. 1b fin d out
how p eo p le fe e l
abou t voting we
asked, “D o you
plan to vote in the
upcom ing presiden ­
tia l election and
why?"

Yes, I plan to vole. Its
obvious we need new
teertenhlp iaider ft
to pet back to honesty,
dignity, and leadership
in the White House,
and the trust of the
people Let toe people
oaooe mmga for
themselves not let­
ting tfw gCMmnwnl
run your Be.
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QUTWVll,
Sanford

Yes I plan to vole.
People need to get
involved in potbee. I
don't care kx the pre­
sent administration
because d morsJtty. t
think a Bush In the
White House and a
Bush In Florida wN
help the state of
Florida.
Ashley OHM,
Sanford

I voted onoe about
six years ego. But
now I'm not regis­
tered. I need to get
registered again so I
can vote.
Ron Carver,
Winter Springs

Yes, I plan to vote
because I'm a con­
cerned citizen. I'm a
business owner and
have a family as
CapL Jo e Detrick,
Sanford

I plan to vote — I'm
a Democrat and I
like Gore. We have
jobs today and I
don't want a presi­
dent to make things
head downward. W&lt;
need to move
ahead.
Isaiah Murra]
Senior

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Sunday, October 2 9 .2000 PilRC f)A

Is th is th e b e s t th e U n ite d S ta te s h a s to o f f e r ?
I have a recurring night*
I alw ays wake up before I
mare, I are stuck in a room
.m
mtmv either
eim ti unc
u, them.
mvui,
cani strike
one of
with Gov. George W.
W hy do our presi*
Bush and Vice
**»•*.•••••*••»••** dential
-i— , i , i candidates
—- —j 1j - - - President Al Gore
this year seem partic­
and binders o f base­
ularly grating and
ball cards. Bush is
Inadequate? Do I
touching his Anger to
have an unrealistic,
each card and m erri­
mythical im age about
ly announcing, "Got
w hat a president
it. Want it. Got it.
should be? O r is our
Want it." He can't
political system so
say why he wants
screw ed up that
the cards, only that
these two were the
his dad knows some
best it could pro­
people who can get
duce?
Jo a n
them for him.
It's like having to
Gore is reading the R y a n
choose betw een
back o f each card out
Dennis the M enace
• • • • • • •
loud; reading every
and M argaret.
mind-numbing statistic and
The O verm atched versus
fact. He pictures his father
the Overbearing.
sm iling at how sm art he is. He
What has becom e clearer
drones on until I lunge across
with each day o f this cam ­
the room with a fire poker.
paign Is that it is less about

principles than about foot­
prints.
Though Gore seems better
suited for academ ia, he long
ago set his tasseled loafers
onto his fath er's political path,
grim determ ination com pen­
sating for a com plete lack of
natural skill. H e's like a char­
acter from "Star Trek" trying
to fit in on a distant planet,
scanning his mlcrochlpped
brain for the appropriate ges­
tures and responses.
(I had the sense during the
third debate that he had stud­
ied the Aoor plan and, using
vectors and slide rules, care­
fully mapped out his move­
m ents down to the precise
num ber o f steps to take
toward the audience. H e cal­
culated the angle o f his shoul­
ders and the degree to which
he should narrow his eyes to

convey concern or passion.)
Bush, on the other hand, fol­
lowed his fath er's footprints
because, w ell, they were there
and it was less taxing than
making his own.
I have a theory that m ost of
the world can b e grouped Into
players, assistant coaches and
head coaches. Head coaches
have the vision. Assistant
coaches Implement the vision.
Players carry the vision out.
M ost assistant coaches
should never be head coaches.
Though they know the game
inside and out, they can't
Inspire players to win one for
the Gipper. They lack charis­
ma. They d on 't m otivate. They
nave
have never aeveiopec
developed a mean*
ingful philosophy o f'■lleadcrheir \
way.
ship that lights their
W hat we have oni our
o
ballot
this year are two assistant

coaches.
Bill Clinton is a head coach.
He fills a room. He connects.
Before his credibility was dis­
m antled by the Monica
Lewinsky affair, he had us
believing w e could change the
world.
Ronald Reagan was a head
coach. No matter what you
thought o f his politics, he
could put a lump in your
throat and make you feel
lucky and proud to be
American.
John F. Kennedy was a head
coach. He spoke as if reciting
poetry. You wanted to find
recordings o f his speeches and
sink into his inspiring words.
Can you im agine anyone
voluntarily listening a second
time to anything Bush or Gore
has said? O f course, in this
cam paign w e have no choice.

The candidates speak as if on
endless loops:
"Soft bigotry of low expec­
tations."
"N o child left behind."
"I will fight for you."
"W orking fam ilies."
"I trust people, not g ov ern -,
m ent."
For years, w e've been crying
that politics should be about
policy and not personality.
Our votes should be based on
the issues. With two such
unsatisfying candidates, we
finally have exactly that. I
guess we should be careful
what we wish for.
Joan Ryan la a colum nist (or the San
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There are no losers with George W. Bush’s proposed tax plan
Most Americans do not count
claims,
themselves among the ranks o f
That's the "fuzxy math" to
taxpayers for whom Al Gore has which Bush alluded during the
so much contempt—
.................................... Hist debate.
the wealthiest 1 per­
Then there's the
cent," as he referred to
vice president's
them during the first
charge that "almost
presidential debate;
h a ir the Bush tax cut
"the wealthiest of the
will go to the top 1
wealthy," as he charac­
percent o f taxpayers,
terized them during
a fiction based an fig­
the second.
ures supplied by die
Yet, they do not
liberal u tizen s for
resent those who are.
Tax Justice.
They do not sub­
An analysis by the
scribe to the premise,
nonpartisan Joint
inherent in the vice
Committee on
president's divisive
Taxation, which Gore
class-warfare rhetoric,
himself has referthat the "rich" (which, # # *
• • • enced on previous
according to Gore's
occasions, calculates
definition, Is anyone who earns
that the top 1 percent will
$250,736 or more per year) have
receive about one-fifth o f the
prospered at the expense of the
Bush tax c u t This hardly can be
poor and middle class.
viewed aa a giveaway to the
That most Americans are
"rich," given that this tiny
above the class envy to which
cohort pays one-third o f all the
the vice president is shamelessly federal taxes.
appealing-la evident from their
Indeed, under the present tax
regime, the more arte w i n , the
on the estate tax, which
more disproportionate one's tax
heaviest on the "wealthiest
b u r d e n . Thu w m documented
last week by Thus Gallagher o f
Fox News.
lies of Arose who die are subject
"A family of four that makes
to this confiscatory tax, 60 per­
$50,000 a year pays about $3,700
cent of Americans, according to
a recent Gallup Poll, favor elimi­ In federal taxes," n c reported .
"You'd think the family o f four •
nation of "all Inheritance taxes
that makes $100,000 would pay
on estates over $1 million."
twice as much. Instead, they
Which brings us to Gore's
payt fivi
five times as much..A
A lfami­
attack on the proposal by
ttist imakes $200,000,15 times
ly that
George W. Bush to cut income
as much.
taxes across the board.
"And if you work hard and
. "(A ) tax-cut plan that's so
long enough to make it into the
e, that would put us into
1 percent dub, you can look for­
big deficits, tnat gives
ward to paying 20 times as
almost naif the benefits to the
much in taxes as the people
wealthiest of the wealthy" Is
who the vice president would
indefensible, the vice president
like to give a tax c u t*
asserted in Winston-Salem.
Indeed, Gore proposes $620
But as Bush retorted during
billion in tax cuts over 10 yean.
the debate, "That's the kind of
But only certain categories of
exaggeration" for which Gore
taxpayers stand to benefit.
K-w become famous.
For instance, the vice presi­
The Texas governor proposes
dent offers a tax credit of up to
$1 3 trillion in tax relief over 10
$2,160 for families with a child
years. With the federal govern­
in day care; a tax credit o f up to
ment projected to past a $4.5
$2^00 for a family with a child
trillion budget surplus over that
in college; a tax credit o f up to
span, it is hard to see how
$3,000 for families with a tick
returning less than a third of
parent in a nursing home; and a
that sum to the taxpayers could
federal match of up to $3,000 for
produce "big deficits" as Gore

a family breadwinner with a
retirement savings plan.
But if you don't nave a child
in day care (if you're a mother
who stays home with your
child), it you don't have a kid in
college, it you don't have an ail­
ing parent in a nursing home, if
j don't have an IRA (If,
lead, you are enrolled in a
company retirement plan), Gore
doesn't deem you worthy of a
tax c u t

K

You don't get to share the ben­
efit of the $4.5 trillion budget
surplus to which your tax dol­
lars have contributed. You are
one of the 50 million Americans
who, ss Bush notes, are excluded
by the vice president's tax cut
plan.
The Bush plan b far more
equitable. It discriminates nei­
ther for nor against the various
categories of taxpayers; rather it
c u b marginal tax rates across the

board.
Yes, the top 1 percent would
get a tax cut — which b hardly
unfair. considering that ia family
with roughly $250fi00 in Income
pays not ive times as much as a
w
family with
$50,000 in income,
but 20 times as much. But the
middle class would get s tax cut
that b far more substantial in
terms of proportion.
Indeed, a family o f four earn­
ing $35,000 would receive a 100

percent tax cut under the Bush
plan, dropping them entirely
from the federal tax rolb. A simi­
lar-sized family bringing home
550,000 would get a 50 percent
tax cut; a family earning $75,000
a 25 percent cut.
There b no loser under the
Bush tax plan. No matter what
Al Gore and his fellow class
warriors argue to the contrary.
C MOO, N m p s p c r Enterprisr Am o .

B u c illc i

R u sh er
away with what they have
done to the moral backbone of
this country, we may never get
another clear shot at restoring
it. For, make no mistake about
It: Mr. Clinton's behavior b not
only not condemned, but b
(privately, but very actively)
approved by a great many peo­
ple — in fact, by a whole new
class, which John Derbyshire
recently and superbly described
as "an arrogant, self-satisfied

elite of overeducated lib­
ertines."
If Mr. Gore wins, the battle
will, of course, go on. The
many millions o f Americans
who uphold higher standards
will not abandon them simply
because a majority (or plurali­
ty) of voters has done so. But
this country will have taken a
probably irreversible step
toward its own moral destruc­
tion.

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Sunday Crossword Puzzle
Edited by Joyce Nichols Lewis
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MURPHY D
ACROSS
1 Give It up, so to
speak
5 Board game
9 Ships'slops
14 Did m
19 Loser to
20 Astronaut
Shepard
21 Cream-filled
treats
22 Samt-SaSns stu­
dent Gabriel
23 Interviews w«h
drvorcSes?
25 Elves on ttrfce?
27 Breathers
28 Crammed, with
“up'
29 Pofcca, Informal­
ly
30 Neck and neck
31 GoOer-a sloe?
32 Teen hangout
33 Bridal path*
36 Tricycle rider
37 —' Pea
38 Kalahari
daninn
39 Salon tmnee'a
leaf?
43 Palindromic pop
group
47 Other side
49 Future blade
50 Martin ot
Broadway
51 See 8G Acroai
52 JerVa creation?
53 NYPD alerts
54 Greet the judge
55 Rodeo partid56
58
59
60
62
65
66
66
69

66 With 51 Across,
comics cry
67 Tissue hgrodF
ent
88 Tkxasdty
named by
Russians
90 Bug lighter*
93 House ot the
lord
95 Budget alterna­
tive
96 *Sophle'e
Choice'Oscar

106 Oklahoma
native
109 Leaves In
110 Moroftttng
t i t Picnic crashers
112 Bosl baler?

DOWN
1 Good buddy, eo
to speak
2 Elegance
3 Soma dadaist
4 Give Impetus to
5 Uks Hnmmen'a

97 Mystery mrdcSa
name
96 Sign-making

6 Strange
7 Colon at the

102 University’s
money-saving
arrangement?
104 Wasp victim
treatment lacR-

fi U K. country
9 Ifollow-centered
muffin
10 Maine oolege

106 Taxpayer's

12 Pigeon-—
13 Belarus, before
■91
14 Government

11

106 First name In
talk shows
107 Type ot skid

Stumped?
1

2

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15 Animals, coiecttvety
16 Meitad together
17 Remove entirely
16 Shoulder muede, briefly
24 FUlofpep
26 Coatarwfth
Roger and Edd
28 Took the
Schwinn
31 Units ot force
32 Flooey
33. Along time
34 Tm — hurry*
35 Devised the per­
fect legal
action?
36 Noted answer
man
37 Saharan
40 Characteristic
41 John Deere,
originaly
42 No longer fash­
ionable
43 "East of Eden*
aon
44 Computer nerd's
lodgings?

45 KoKie Martin's
"Lite Goes On"
role
46 Happening
46 West of
Hotywood
51 Depict with Rnes
53 Posthaste
54 Uke a firs!-class
hotel
55 Sack out
57 Throw out
56 Hunter, el timet
60 Standard of

63 Indian chior?
64 Christian
prayers
66 kin crowd
89 Provide security.
In * way
90 Turkey trot?
92 Equip anew
S3 Soggy
94 Musical set In
an orphanage
95 Stghffy cock­
eyed
96 Rejuvenating

61 Touch, as of
color
63 Actress Massey
64 Triends'role
97 Field yield
67 Part o la chain
96 Dike one's
70 — tod: taw of a
breath away
99 Tiny amount
place
100 Word spoken
72 1656 Stowe
novel
while pointing
73 Devotion
101 T oler Pan*
75 Takes off
76 Poet Lazarus
78 Teammate of
Stan the Man

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Gracy Posley, left, and Cynthia Littles, right, ware nominated by Sanford Police Chief Brian Tooley. center, to receive
the 2000 Central Florida YMCA Black Achiever* Award.

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Herald Correspondent

27

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Maids Junior
Carnet rotative
Skater Midori
Tabloid story
about
Nicholson?
Te»er?
Cajun or
Cockney
Like a
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Toalarge

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72 Fisherman's
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73 First-class
74 Barely beat
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S e e A n s w e rs P a g e 1 5 A

h o n o r e d f o r s e r v ic e

The Central Florida YMCA
Black Achievers Recognition Ball
was held Saturday, Oct. 21,2000
at the Omln Rosen - Orlando.
"Life’s journey begins with just
one step."
The Central Florida YMCA
Black Achievers program
endeavor* to develop Christian
values and Improve the quality
of life in Central Florida throug
involvement and ownership of
the total community in the
development of AfricanAmerican and others’ spirit,
mind and body.
The program is recognized
locally, regionally and nationally
by education, business and com­
munity partners as a leader in
strengthening die future of our
nations by nurturing, encourag­
ing and support of our youth.
City of Sanford Police Chief
Brian F. Tooley, with great pride,
nominated two of the police
department members to receive
the 20TO CenfraLFloridn YMCA

School. In 1978 she began her
cm ploymcnt with the city In the
llding Department.
Dep.
“ *her
Building
On
icy" si
"Lives’ Journey"
she became secretaiy to the Chief of Polks. She
also worked in the Assistant City
Manager's office as his secretary.
Ms. Posley has worked as an
auxiliary officer front 1989 to
1993.
She has also served on the
City of Sanford Human
Advisory Board, the Martin
Luther King Committee,
Nuisance Abatement Board, and
is currently secretary to die
Sanford Police Department's
Citizen's Advisory Board. With
the concerns of other* always on
her mind, she has served as rep­
resentative for the police depart­
ment for the United Way since
1982.
She has been recognized as
Employee o f the Month (July,
1994) Employee of the Year
(1994) and the City of Sanford's
Commitment to Community
Service Award (April, 2000).
With such a vast experience
and years with the dty of

P osiey , a nativaof Sanford i
graduate of Seminole High

peer* hold her Knowledge in
nigh regard and she is looked
upon as a genuine leader. A very

Sanford, her supervisors and

pleasant, trustworthy, Christianhearted person with always an
open car and heart for all.
Chief Tooley also recommend­
ed Officer Cynthia Littles, a very
proud outgoing community ser­
vant. She was bom and reared in
Sanford.
Officer Littles was hired by
the department in May, 1998 as a
community service officer.
She has spent many,hours vis­
iting nursing homes and talking
with citizens about what the City
o f Sanford can do to make their
neighborhoods safer.
In February, 1999, she was
promoted to Police Officer, and
is currently the School Resource
Officer ad Sanford Middle
School.
Officer Littles 1* involved In
numerous extracurricular activi­
ties including, but not limited to
The Boys and Girls Club, Family
Fun Festival Safe Kids, Sankofo,
Gang Resistance Education, girls
basketball coach, counseling
teenage pregnancy groups and
tutoring children In reading and
writing skills at The Harbor. *
rh*» Sonfiml Police Dcpartn
will be represented during
See Honors, Page 10A

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B U D G E T
C IT Y

O F

F IS C A L

L A K E

Y E A R
Medal
General
Ffli4

N O T IC E

S U M M A R Y

Revs mu
Fu da

M A R Y

P R O P O S E D

2 0 0 0 - 2 0 0 1

DeM
te rrie s
flU d l

T A X

Internal

Capital
Projects
Fundi

Sam ite
Funds

Enterprise
Fuses

Totals

Fund Balanca/Working Capital

Brought Forward

17.306.033 81.311.800

Estimated Revenue:
Millage Per SI .000
Ad Valorem Tax
3.7640
4,034,468
3,301,100
Franchise &amp; Utility Taxes
572,500
licenses and Permits
Fines snd Forfeitures
212,600
1,070,028
Intergovernmental
1BO,500
Charges tor Services
246,000
: Other
466.500
Operating Transfers In
Total Revenue
Total Revenue and Balances

1141.541

&gt;201.673 &gt;15-047.968

1471020

&gt;5.612.693

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
112,500
0
0
3,500
0
___ 600 — 795.000 -L45BJL20

0
0
0
0
0
3,574,954
191,500

0
0
0
0
0
1,095,282
3,000

_______ 0

2LXQ

4,034,488
3,301,100
572,500
220,100
1,182,528
5,073,266
458,750
2.742.920

3.766.454

1.120.782

17.585.672

0
0
0
7.500
0
212,550
14,750

235.600

11095 J I B

795,000 -L5Z2J2Q

117.401.749 tl.547.41X} S 936.541 &gt;2.046.146 S 9.379.147

1.322.655 132.633.640

S 1,725,130

$

Expendttuies/Expensea:

General Government

Operating Transfers Out

? 751 970

0
56900

11,359,474

6.042.275

Fire
Public Works
Parks and Recreation

;

7,625
0
256,361
231,670
19,500
250,000
0
0
0
0

Capital Projects
Debt Service

Police
i

t

330,565
2,978,712
2,295,4B8
590,195
1,189,464
0
0
0
0
0

Finance

Water and Sewer Operating
Stormwater
Vehicle Maintenance

Total Expenditures/Expenset

S

0 $
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 1,906,120
811.808
0

0
0
0
0
0
0
1,551,312
62,500

$

0

2,646,320

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
375,631
331,039
272,586

&gt;1,732,755
330.565
3.233,073
2,527,358
609,695
1,439,464
1,551,312
62.500
375,631
5,083,479
1,084.396

n

? 74? 9?n

0

n

0
435 000

821,356

611,806

1,906,120

4,895,132

979,258

20,773,148

726.044

124.733

140.028

4.484.015

34139Z

1L6ML492

Fund BaUnce/Working Capital
To Be Carried Forward FY 01
Total Appropriated Expenditures/
Expenses and Reserves

117.401.749 11.547.400

&gt;936.541 82.046.148

O F

IN C R E A S E

TH E PREVIOUS NOTICE PLACED BY THE
CITY OF LAK E MARY HAS BEEN DETERMINED BY TH E DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
TO BE IN VIOLATION OF TH E LAW, N ECES­
SITATING THIS SECOND NOTICE.
The City of Lake Mary has tentatively adopted a
measure to increase its property tax levy.
Last year’s property tax levy:
A. Initially proposed tax levy
B. Less tax reductions due to
Value Adjustment Board and
other assessm ent changes
C. Actual property tax levy

($27,798)
$3,657,554

This year’s proposed tax levy

$4,246,830

$3,629,756

All concerned citizens are Invited to attend a public
hearing on the tax increase to be held on:
Thursday, November 2, 2000
7:00 P.M.
100 N. Country Club Road
Lake Mary, Florida 32746

&gt;9.379.147 11.322.655 S3L633M )

The tentative, adopted, and/or Anil budgets are on tile In the office of the above mentioned taxing authority as a public
record.
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A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax increase and
the budget will be made at this hearing.

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West chosen as; honorary chairman of Games

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The Sanford Parks and
Recreation Department
Golden Age G am es Executive
Com m ittee has announced
the honorary chairm an for
this y ear's gam es will be
Ursula West.
West, 64, lives in Lake
M ary with her husband Tom.
This will be her fourth year
participating in the games.
She w as b om Dec. 2 0 ,1 9 3 6
in Volklingcn, Germany.
In a prepared statem ent,
she writes:
"A s a child, grow ing up in
w ar tom and post-w ar

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Germany, I gave little thouj it live in a w arm clim ate. A trip
to Los A ngeles convinced us
to sports and games. My
that the w est coast w as not
thoughts were focused on
for us. So w e cam e to Florida;
food and how to survive fo
M iami to be more
another day.
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‘ town with a clock In the m id­
where 1 met m y husband-to
be, an Am erican Army offio &lt; d le o f First Street.
We were m arried in June.
■. W hy Sanford? People were
1957.
friendly and helpful. They
took us in as if we were famiO n Labor Day o f that yea .
w e arrived in New York on a
N avy ship. I staved up all
!lr. During the next five years,
night so I would not miss thri! -w e were blessed with four
children. I becam e an
Statue o f Liberty.
Am erican citizen. Life was
M y husband had long ago
decided that he would only /t'i'good.

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After a three year assign­
ment in Fort M yers, we
returned to this area and built
a house in Lake Mary. Life
w as even better.
The children had becom e
teenagers and I w as able to
find som e tim e for myself. A
friend challenged m e to take a
conditioning class at SC C and
soon I becam e hooked on 5
and 10 Km runs, bike riding
and other fun things. I was
never very fast, but I had a
great time. O ne tim e I even
finished a half m arathon in
Orlando.
The physical activities kept
m e fit for my part tim e job
with Auto Train and the
dem anding w ork as a bilin­
gual tour manager.
In 1994 I began having
some breathing problem s. I
decided it w as one o f the

signs of getting older.
Eventually there were other
sym ptom s. I could no longer
ignore them. Then after many
medical tests, including some
at the M ayo Clinic in
M innesota, all the doctors
agreed that a heart transplant
w as the only help they could
offer.
In early N ovem ber 1 9 9 5 ,1
checked into Shands at
G ainesville and settled for a
long w ait. I w as classed as a
status-1 patient. That m eans
urgent. O n Dec. 5 ,1 9 9 5 ,1
received a slightly used,
strong beating heart. A true
m iracle had happened for me.
A year later, I com peted in
the G olden A ge G am es and
have done so three or four
tim es since. In 1998 I also
com peted in the National
Transplant G am es in

Colum bus, O hio (Olympic
type gam es for organ recipi­
ents). This year in June, when
the Transplant gam es were
held at D isney's Wide World
of Sport, I, along w ith 1,800
other athletes competed.
Yes, I won som e medals,
but winning is not w hat's
important. It is Important to
participate, to contribute
som ething, to do the best you
can and to live every precious
day to its fullest. This is my
m otto and also, to me, the
spirit of the G olden Age
Gam es.
These days m y objective is;
not to run 5k or do 20
pushups (how I w ish), my
objective is to talk to people
about organ donation, and
how one can share on e's life
w ith others. O h, can I talk
about m y grandchildren too?"

The Ole ' Tyme Variety Store In
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In Honor O f O u r *Senior Citizens - During
The Golden Age Games We Offer 10% O ff
A n y Purchase
• 50 Years o r Older, No Coupon N eeded

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J u s t in tim e f o r th e M o H d a ys
A Local Manufacturer Is Selling:
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• Knit F a b ric - 1 0 Yard Minimum

• Trims &amp; N otions
• Industrial S e w in g M a ch in e s
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A rider takes a break alter racing in a bicycle event during last
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SUNDAY, OCT. 29
• Senior Expo — 11 a m . to
2 pm ., CMc Center, City of
Sanford
• Opening Ceremonies — 1
p m , Civic Center, City of
Sanford
• Name That Tune — 2:30
p.m.,CMc Center, City of
Sanford
MONDAY, OCT. 30.
• Breakfast — 7 a m , CMc
Center, Over 50 Club
• Golf-Calloway — 7:30 a m
Mayfair Country Club, First
BaptM Church
mq
• Tennis — 9 a m . Sylvan
Lake Park, Seminole County
• Cycling •5K — 9 am .,
Sanford CMc Center, City of
Sanford
• Bowing • Singles — 9:30
a m ., AJoma East Bowling
Center, City of Sanford

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Atoms East Bowling Center,'City
of Sanford
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p m , Mayfair Country Club. First
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• Cycling 10K — 1 p.m.. oO
Sanford CMc Center, Beverly
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• Billiards. Men's 8 ball — -O
2 p m , Sanford Senior Center,
City of Sanford
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— 5to 7 p m , Central Floridan j
Regional Hospital, Sam e ,sB

Breakfast Club

• Swimming— 9:30 a.fn.,
Sanford/Semlnole AquaHo
Center, City of Sanford
• Bench Pressing — 2 p m ,
Sanford City Hal, The Fitness
Pit
• Billiards, Man's Rotation —
2 p.m., Senior Center, City of
Sanford
• Talent Show — 7 p m , Sanford CMc Center, City of
Sanford

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9 s m., Sanford Senior Center,
City of Sanford
leu •Tennis — 9 a.m., Sylvan
Lake Park
Seminole
County
.• Bowling •Doubles — 9:30
a m., AJoma East Bowling
Center, City of Sanford
• Cribbage — 1 p.m., Sanford
Senior Center, City of Sanford
• Oort - Handfcap — 12:30
p m , Mayfair Country Club, First
Baptet Church
• Badminton —- 2 D.m..
TUESDAY, OCT. 31 ttf
Salvation Army Gym, Beta
• Breakfast — 7 a m , CMp:i . Sigma Phi
Center, Over 50 Club
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•Q o«-H andicap— 7&lt;0O
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a m , Mayfair Country Club. .
• Breakfast — 7 a m , CMc
First Baptist Church
v » v Center, Over 50 Club
• Hobby &amp; Photo show — 8 I
3 •Tennis — 9 tun., Sylvan
a m to 4 pm ., Sanford City Mdi* Lake Park, Seminote County
Seminote County
'
• Canoe — Sprint, 9 a m ,
Extension Homemakers
t- J } Lake Carofla, Fort Melon, City
• Basketball — 9 a.m.,
;lo J of Sanford
Sahzation Army Gym, Rotary
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• Canoe - Obstacle — 10

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P a g e 10A Sunday. October 29. 21HM)

S a n fo rd E v e n ts

H onors
C ontinued from Page 6A
Violence Free Week, where 1,200
children will sign a pledge reject­
ing the use of guns and violence
as a problem solver.

which didn't have enough
money with which to bury their
small child that had been hit by
a car. With a heart full of love,
care and concern, she visited
businesses and funeral homes in
the community and raised
enough money to proved an
appropriate burial for the child.
Officer Littles is a strong
believer in positive thinking and
a promoter of a professional and
trustworthy police department.

Well respected by her supervi­
sors and peers alike for not only
pitching in when extra work is
needed, but also going beyond
the call of duty, helping citizens
with their own problems.
Recently Officer Littles w as
approached by a Sanford family

Team work and community
relations arc not just catch words
with Officer Littles. She lives
them. Officer Littles is truly com­
mitted to improving the quality
of life in Central Florida. She is a
strong believer in doing whatev­
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we are proua that she has cho­
sen to work and serve our com­
munity.
These honorecs arc serving
our community.

Oct. 31 - HALLELUJAH
N IGH T - Alternative to trick or
treating, this carnival type event
will be from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at
the New Life Work Center.
Closed will be 14th Street from
Oak Avenue to Park Avenue.

O c t 28 - FAMILY FALL FES­
TIVAL - The Powerline

O c t 28 * GOLDEN AGE
GAM ES • Begin with opening
ceremonies at the Sanford Civic
Center at 1 p.m. Events continue
all week at various locations.
O c t 2 9 - SAN FORD M ID ­
DLE SCHOOL - Band perfor­
mance at Centennial Park. Plans
are still being formulated.

O c t 31 - MAIN STREET
HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL This trick-or-treating event is
sponsored by Sanford Main
Street, Inc., and will be from 3
until 9 p.m. There will be a cos­
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Food, drinks and balloons will
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-boyfriend’s m anipulative pow er is all in g irl’s mind
D E A R A B B Y : A fter being
ap art fo r tw o years, I recently
encountered this gu y 1 used to
go w ith. He w as alw ays a
m anipu lative jerk. But once
..................................... again, I let
him kiss m e
and Bhivers
w ent dow n
m y spine.
H e gave
m e his
phone
num ber;
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m achine.
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dying
to talk to
h im , even though he alw ays
treated m e so badly. I ca n 't
stop thinking about h im . It’s
d rivin g m e crazy.
I c a n 't leave m y num ber on
h is m achine, b ecau se I live
w ith m y boyfriend. I realize it's
not good fo r m e to talk to him ,
bu t fo r som e reason, I feel I
need to. 1 ca n 't m ake m yself

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throw aw ay his num ber either,
because I'v e already got it
m em orized.
Why, oh w hy am I so d esp er­
ate to con tact him ? Is it because
he has this m anipu lative pow er
ov er mo?
G O IN G C R A Z Y
O V E R A JE R K
D E A R G O IN G C R A ZY :
H eck no! T his isn't about any­
thing you r form er boyfriend is
"d o in g " to you — y o u 're doing
this to yourself. O n som e level,
you have a need to b e p u n­
ished, and he is providing it.
U nless you slop obsessing
and let it g o, you r com pulsion
w ill cost you the boyfriend you
already have.

D E A R A B B Y : Uless Jack
S alisbu ry 's heart, w hose letter
explained that people w ith a
hearing im pairm ent can be in

d an g er becau se o f their in abili­
ty lo hear high-frequency
sou nd s. Due to loud explosions
and the constan t roar o f air­
planes during World W ar II, 1
am profoundly d eaf in the high
frequencies. 1 d o n ’t hear birds
singing, the m usic o f piccolos,
cell phones o r sm oke alarm s.
I have stood unaw are
beneath a blaring sm oke alarm
w hile my w ife called to me
from three room s aw ay asking
if I had burned the toast!
Abby, I have brought this
problem to Ihe attention o f fire
chiefs and sm oke alarm com p a­
nies, how ever nothing has been
done about it. T h e alarm co m ­
panies point out that there arc
alarm s w ith strobe lights,
w hich is true — but they ca n 't
take the place of alarm s we can
hear.
W hat Is needed are ap p li­
ances witK frequencies o f 1,500
to 2,000 m egahertz. M ost o f us
can d isting u ish those frequen­

cies. Please bring this issue to
the attention o f those w ho can
solve the problem .
K E M A L SA IE D ,
S A N D S P R IN G S , OK1.A.
D EA R K E M A L : Fully oneIhird o f ou r populalion over
the age o f 65 has significant
hearing loss. Add to that the
num ber o f you nger people
w hose hearing has been
im paired from rock concerts
and d iscothequ es, and the m ar­
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A basic principle of business is
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one entrepreneur or inventor
will take note ol these facts and
regard your complaint as an
opportunity.
P.S. Another point worth
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about it. Untreated hearing loss
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19 in an average class size of
543 and scored an average of 32
nut o f 36 on fhc ACT com posite.
Following a reception spon­
sored by The Foundation For
Sem inole County Public
Schools, fhc students were Intro­
duced by their school’s princi­
pal. School board mem bers pre­
sented the scholars with a $25
check, a certificate o f apprecia­
tion, a personalized notepad
holder and a w hile rose.
The 2000-01 National
Meri t/Achievem ent /Hispanic
Scholarship Sem ifinalists
include:
Lake B rantley — Caroline
Bradford, Kristen H. Closson,
Joe D avenport, Daniel Fum as,
Jam ie Graddy, Joshua Levine,

Kathleen M acm illan, David
Mahfood, Alicia M alcbranchc,
M atthew M cGee, Michael
M oszynski, Haley Peckctt,
M ichael Shapiro, Alyssa
Zelkow itz and Thom as
Zychinski
Lake Howell — F.rin Taylor
Lake Mary — Jennifer Davis,
Elizabeth Desm ond, Jonathan
G abriel, Jennifer Harsany,
M utem a Kudakw ashe, Molly
M cCrae, Catherine Q uinn, Sarah
Rcfi, Alexander Sifakis, Edward
Song and M eredith W higham
Lyman — David Gllckstein
and Jessica Liao
Oviedo — Dustin Burnham,
Keisha Bontham, Erica Colon,
Adrienne H am pton, Brian
Lorenzctti, Adam M cKcrchcr,
Gregory Peele, Shannon Pledge,

V asu d lu Shlvam oggl, Hector
Silva, Christopher Sublch and
M atthew Williams
W inter S p rin g s — Gregory
Eldridgc and M ichelle Stanchina
The National Merit
Scholarship Corp. is an inde­
pendent not-for-profit organiza­
tion that operations without
ovem m ent assistance and conucts tw o privately financed
annual com petitions — the
N ational Merit Scholarship
Program and the National
Achievem ent Scholarship
Program. In both program s,
high scorers w ho aualify as
sem ifinalists and then m eet aca­

demic and other standards to
advance to the finalist level are
considered for college under­
graduate scholarships.

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duce new segments o f our exist­
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weekend programming hours
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well as evening hours, Chesler
said.

and Tuesday, O ct. 31 from 6 9:30 p.m. at the Longwood
Police D epartm ent; Altam onte
Springs' event will be Tuesday,
O ct. 31 from 4 - 8 p.m . a t Cranes
Roost Park; O viedo will cele­
brate Saturday from 7:30 until
9:30 p.m . at Riverside Park.

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SGTV will continue to provide
live gavel-to-gave! coverage of
Seminole County Board of
County Commissioners meet­
ings, work sessions, and
Planning and Zoning
Commission meetings. In addi­
tion, SGTV now airs Board of
Adjustment and Codes
Enforcement Board meetings
live.
SGTV is operated by Seminole
County Government and can be
viewed on Time Warner Cable
Channel 9 throughout most of
Seminole County. The SGTV
weekly program lineup la avail­
able on the county's Web site at
w w w xojem inole.fi. us.

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Investigators with the
Seminole County Sheriff’s office
continue to be on the lookout
for the suspect in Thursday
morning’s robbery of the Hunt
Club Branch of the First Union
Bank, 590 Hunt G u b Boulevard.
The robbery was reported to
the sheriff’s office at 9:58
Thursday morning, O c t 26. An
eyewitness reported the robbery

In progress. Deputies were told
the suspect was wearing a
Halloween "scream " mask, and
w as armed w ith a chrom e handgun.
He reportedly got away with
an undisclosed am ount of
money. He w as last seen leaving
on a bicycle, pushing it through
an opening o f a chain link fence
at a nearby apartment complex.
Authorities have recovered the
m ask and the bike near the

apartments.
The suspect is still at large.
He Is described as a black male
in his early 20s, but witness
descriptions regarding height,
hairstyle and apparel nave been
varied.
Anyone with Information
regarding this robbery is asked
to phono Investigator Robert
Jaynes at 407-665-6965, or
Crimeline at l-flOO-423-TIPS.

Halloween outfits.
"I told them If they bought
the stuff they needed at the
store, I’d Bew together the cos­
tumes," she said. "I began
spending all year getting ready
for Halloween, and I really
enjoved It."
More than two years ago, her
business outgrew the small
building, so she moved to the
shopping plaza located at 407 E
First St. Business has been good.
She provides costumes to
many local theater groups, and
she even created stage outfits
for N'Sync. She credits "word of
mouth'* for her success.
"After 20 years of business,
you ought to have a good repu­
tation," she said.
Halloween remains one of her
busiest months, and this year
isn't an exception. With only a
couple o f days to go before the
holiday, her store u filled with
people looking for Just the right

costum e to rent.
This year. M eadows said
m any men have decided to go
with the "p im p " look, and
many wom en are dressing up
like Xena, the princess warrior.
Fairies and southern belles are
also popular.
The cost o f renting a costum e
averages betw een $27.50 and
$47 JO , depending on how Intri­
cate the outfit is and w hether it
has to be dry-cleaned. Tire busi­
ness also sells a small variety of
costum es, accessories and
Hallow een decorations.

Business
giant termite costume for a pest
control business.
"I think the oddest costume
I've done was a naked chicken
for a shop in Jacksonville,"
Meadows said " I had to go out
and look at a chicken In the gro­
cery store to get an idea for the
design."
Meadows began her costume­
making career when she Was 8.
As a little girl, she dedded she
was going to make a blue balle­
rina costume for Halloween.
"1 snuck Into my mother's
sewing room; and when I was
finished, I had made my first
Halloween costume," she said.
"I've been sewing ever since."
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As for Meadows, the costume
creator doesn't know what she
will be this Halloween.
"I really have no idea yet
what I am going to dress up as,"
she said. "I guess I will take
whatever is left Saturday night."
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h e W a y W e W e re : 4 0 th r e u n io n
1The Seminole High School
the carnation. Colors are red and
19521 was a counselor at the MQ
Class of 1960 Is holding its 40th
white and the motto is "Nothing
Ranch (owned by Gladyce and
r reunion this weekend,
without Cod".
Herman Morris, my aunt and
vities are centered
The student council,
unde) and had Marty in my
d the Best
which served os presi­
cabin along with Kay Ivey,
tem Lakcfront
dent of the third dis­
another 1960 classmate. Also at
Hotel with a cocktail
trict during the year,
the MQ that year were Fay Noel
j on Friday night
had its officers; Charles and Kathy Carlos.
and a buffet dinner
Brogan, president, Niki
Linda Sue Kokc and Peggy
Saturday from 6 3 0 to
r, vice president,
Price are good friends of mine,
1030 p m
llyn McDaniel, sec­ beginning with youth activities
This was the last
retary and Frances
at First Baptist Church. In 1963,
doss to graduate from
the three of us traveled to Hawaii
Strickland, treasurer.
the high school build­
where we spent two weeks with
Senior Superlatives
ing on French Avenue.
were Ray Lundquist,
another friend. Sue and I also
The building was burst- Q r a r . i i flrln
Colleen McFariin, Kay
took other trips together. Dee
ing at the seams with
U r a C e M a rl0
Hargrcave substituted for me at
Ivey, Charles Brogan,
1,100 students (grades
S t illC C ip h c r Johnny Lovelace,
SHS quite often. She later became
9-12 plus about 100
Frances Strickland,
a member of the faculty and we
eighth graders) and 44 • • • • • • • Marilyn McDaniel,
taught In the math department
teachers. Just six years prior
together for several years.
(when integrated) there were
Jean Southward, Delores
Ned Julian was defense attorney
only about 500 students in
Hargrave and Terry
In a trial on which I was an alter­
grades 9 -1 2 . The new school on
nate juror in 1971. (I will tell you
Christianson.
Ridgewood Avenue opened in
Homecoming sponsors were
about this trial at a later date). 1
January 1961. Eight other new
Janet Glenn, Colleen McFariin,
later knew him os a fellow mem­
schools had been built In the
Sally Williams, Diana Haynes,
ber of First Baptist Church.
county in the previous eight year with escorts Tom Raynor, Ronny
Others I knew at First Baptist
period. Growth was beginning,
Lindsey, Don McCoy, and
were Johnny Allred, Faye Gamer,
due in large port to the reopen­
Winston Piercy.
Don McCoy, Winston Piracy, Jane
ing of the Sanford Naval Air
In football SHS tied for the
Osborne, Jeanne Southward and
Station in 1931.
Orange Belt Conference title
David Wilson. Jane Osborn Is the
Andrew Bracken was princi­
under coaches Jim Pigott and
sister of my classmate, Milner
pal, Ed Christianson was guid­
Dave Laude. Chosen for the all
Osborne, while David Wilson is a
ance counselor and registrar, and
conference team were Jim
Mrs. Mae Fort was dean of girls
Gracey, Teny Christianson,
and attendance officer. Miss
Charles Brogan, Neely Rosa, John
Piracy's slate
Saldee Williams was secretary
Lovelace, and Ray Lundquist.
Sue Tbney, Duane Goembd
and bookkeeper.
and Cecelia Mils ted are siblings
Jim Gracey was also chosen for
Those*
hose on the faculty that I recall mid-state.
o f three of my 1954 classmates,
ognizer i being at SHS for longer
The basketball team, coached . Philip Toney, Marvin Goembd
than a few years were Bud Layer, by Bud Layer won theOBC
and Delores Mils ted. Frances
John Higgins, Ethel Riser, Don
Conference title with a record of
Strickland is sister to Marianne
Reynolds, Paul Hickson (math
19 and 3.
(SHS 1955), both daughters of
and science), Ann Allen, Edna
SHS dubs with their presi­
Mr. and Mrs. M.R. Strickland,
Chittenden, Alida Schmidt,
dents were Future Fanners,
family friends. Glenn Utt is my
Nellie Coleman, Eater Williams,
Burke Winn, Glee Club, Don
present next door neighbor.
Effie Curden, and Mary Joyce
McCoy, Latin Club, Herman
1 was in Beta Sigma Phi
Bateman, (language).
Allman, Future Teachers, Dion
Sorority with Flora Mae
Also Hilda Wray, Virginia
Alkov Future Nunes, Betty Ann
Richardson and Linda Parker
Burney, Dave La tide, Kay Ryan,
Long, Projectionist, Jimmy
who married Bill Reck. The
(soda! studies) Will West, John
Gracey, DCT, Larry McQuarters,
Recks were my neighbors for
Colbert, Louis Girard, Mary
Tri Hi Y, Peggy Price, Key Club,
several years. Flora Mae was the
Joanne Bohannon,
Steve SewelLS Club, Johnny
sister of Dora Lee Richardson
t Stevens, Barbara
Lovelace, Science Club, Cordell
Russell (SHS 1953).
.(vocational)
Jeffrey, Spanish Club, Billy
Marilyn McDaniel and I were
1 education teachers
Muaaowhlte. Bob Osborne was
both Evw Kratzrat's bridesmaids
were BeVeriy Cooper; June
captain of the band and Dee
when she married Bill Park
Wynn, Jim Pigott and Fred
Hanneave was head majorette.
(another of my 1954 classmates).
Ganas. CXlle Reeae Whittle and
While looUrtg at the 1960
I do not know Dian Aiken but I
Salmagundi for this information,
Ernie Cowley taught musk, Joe
remember when her dad, Dick
Mathleux, a r t and Marian
Aiken, would sing "Diane" as his
I realized that even though I was
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s ' e d u c a t i o n .,. . jo r t fo arty n i with this rlwp not ,. , theme aoPK.fnR h is cadiapeon.......
d id ! teach th en , I know about
a n n u l doknow, several other of
the Aiken children.
25 members o f the daaa. Our
Officers of the senior class
There are lots of memories in
were Doug Mllira; president, Kay paths have crossed In various
ways, so perhaps if I tell you
those last few paragraphs. I
Ivey, vice president Linda
know that the Class of 1960 has
Parker, secretary, Linda Roasman, ■how, you wiO lesm a little more
about each.
treasurer, and D im Aiken, chap­
many more through 12 y ean of
school together, and will be remi­
First of all, Martha Stemper Is
lain. Claaa sponsors were Ed
my first cousin. She is the sister
niscing about them this week­
Christianson, Allda Schmidt,
o f Bill, J r and the daughter o f BIU end.
Rebecca Stevens and Ernie
Cowley. Their dose flower was
and Mildred (Wells) Stemper. In
Have a great time together.

Sunday. October 2 0 .2(HH) I’llRC IIJA

Special recognition

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The Sanford Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and the Bahai Unity Day committees recently saluted Sanford Police
Chief Brian Tooley and Officers Cynthia Uttles and Jake Cohn. The department and Its officers help to mako
the annual Juneteenth Day Celebration successful. Bernard Mitchell, chairman of the Martin Luther King Jr.,
Committee, gives the polico officers a plaque of recognition.

W ilderness
hike planned
for Nov. 4
In celebration o f the 10th
anniversary of the Seminole
County Natural Lands Program,
the organization will hold a guid­
ed Wilderness Hike, beginning at
8 a m , November 4.
Program officials will lead par­
ticipants on a walk on the wild
side o f Seminole County. The
hike will take place at the
Chuluota, Geneva, Econ River,
Lake Jcsup and Lake Proctor
Wilderness Area sites.
There is no charge for the
event, however, space is limited
and It is suggested reservations
ba made as early os possible.- ■ Contact Rosalind Cohen at 407665-7352. Directions may also be
obtained by calling that number.
Hikes will last between two
and three hours and will cover
two to five miles. It Is suggested
that participants bring needed
items such as Insect repellent,
comfortable hiking shoes, water,
and binoculars.

Cultural events scheduled for Seminole

Gift of Sight

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Winter Springs VFW No. 8406, Ledtoa AuxBary, _
1program. The
asses for tha Lions Club Ttocycto tor
— bo uoad tor pooplo In dovoloping oot--------------------are either glvon to support tooal recycdng efforts or ohlpped to
one rt aovon oMctol Lione Eyeglasses Recycling Contort, inhere they
are doenod. categorized by prescription end prepared lor (Mribtoton

Cultural tour
Seminole Community
College Adult Learning
Institute is offering a two-day
cultural tour Friday and
Saturday, Nov. 17 and 18. The
trip includes a guided tour of
Discovery Gardens In Tavares,
the Appleton Museum in Ocala
and the Ham Museum in
Gainesville. Also, the home of
Marjorie Klnnan Rawlings in
Cross Creek.
Cost o f the trip la $175 which
Includes transportation, hotel
accommodations (double occu­
pancy), breakfast and lunch,
For reservations or informa­
tion phone Scott Teny at 407260-8674.
Arts Alive Show
The Foundation for Seminole

nty P
hold the fourth annual Arts
Alive In Seminole, Tbesday,
Nov. 28 at the Orlando
Museum of Art. The event will
showcase the talent of the stu­
dents and staff In Seminole
County schools. Many of the
artists have won state or
national acclaim and have
appeared professionally.
Displays will Include visual
arts such as paintings, draw­
ings, photography and sculp­
ture.
For additional information
phone 407-320-0176.

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The fifth-grade students at Pine Crest Elementary School participated in the second march against drugs earlier this week. Students and guests walked from Pine
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AUBURNDALE — Carol Creason was
busy when her son Keith came home with
his new four-wheeler. She needed to do
some things around the house, but Keith
Insisted his mom have the honor of being
one of the first to drive his new vehicle.
With Keith sitting on the back, mother
and son rode through the orange groves
surrounding their rural Aubumdsle home.
At 22 years old, Keith was forming that
•pedal relationship young people develop
with their families as they mature. The
kind of relationship that finds joy In shar-

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the chance to ri e
that I took the a
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day. It was ora
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tivity to the Creasons' grief
appreciated.
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we couldn’t bring my little
to us," said Keith's older
ve. "Mindy understood what
we
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She knew this was
for us, and she tried to
any way she could. She talked with
she even cried with us."
were numb with emotion, Mindy
very comforting," Carol said. "She has
orked as s critical care nurse, so she
knew all the emotions that families go
through.
"She was there for us, and after talking
to her — and talking as a family — we
knew this is something Keith would want
us to do. He was also trying to help other
people, and this was the ultimate help."

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Many families have a lot o f (ears about
organ donations, and there are numerous
misconceptions about the procedure. One
of the biggest misconceptions, especially
for fam ilEs who must nuke a decision
about donation while a loved one's life
might end, is that doctors won't work as
hard to save the life o f an organ donor.
T h a t 's Just simply untrue," Mindy said.
"The transplant teams have no connection
to the hospital. They're not a part o f the
hospital's regular staff. The doctors and
nurses at the hospital are going to make
•very effort to save patients wno might be
organ donors. In fact during the life-saving
procedures, the doctors may be unaware
that the patient is an organ donor."
In Keith's case two physicians pro­
nounced him brain dead before any trans­
plant procedure* b e t i n .

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• Keith's heart was gifted
to a 48-ysar-old man
who Uvea In the
Tallahassee area. After
serving in the U.8. Army,
he worked as a law
enforcement officer until
he Buffered a heart
attack eix years ago. His
health had deteriorated
and he wsa Hated for a
transplant In April. He la
married and has three
children and lour grandchHdrsn, as wed ea live
sMnge end 19 nieces
end nephews who wel­
comed him home on
Aug. 3. His doctor says
he la doing remarkably
wel end waked out of
in6 nospoAi on nt* own.
• Keith’s lunge were gift­
ed to a 36-year-old man
from southern Florida.
Hie lunge taHed due to
Pulmonary
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the tranaptent let nearly
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hie own company end
•eye that he enjoys
rearing a good book. He
twee transferred out of
the Intensive Cere UnR
on Aug. 3 and hie doctor
said he la recovering
twty weft.
• KeNh's Rver wee gtfted
to a 57-year-old man
from the Tkmpa area. He
Is a retired pharmacist,
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July 1086. He has been
married tor 21 years end
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left kidney were Irene
planted Into a 57-yearold women from lie
suffered from gtomeru*
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has two sons and one
grandohld. She la a
homemaker end enjoye
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ming, rearing, end work­
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wee gifted to a 44-yearold man bom here In the
Central Florida area. He
Buffered from Juvenle
Onset Diabetes. He Is
presently dfeabfed due to
hie Mnees, but he used
to work as a real estate
agent He has been on
dialysis Shoe January,
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Hall of fame
Dr. Earl S. Weldon recognized for service to Seminole Community College
Seminole
Community C
oRegs president
ole Community
College
president
emeritus Dr. Esri 8. Weldon wee recently
Inducted Into tfte Florida
Community CoRege Activity
Association's Half of Fame
In

before the ceremony took place in
In
Tallahassee. I'm greatly appreciative
o f it as I am the president emeritus
status with Seminole Community
College.

19M and completed 30
years of service to the Insti­
tution with his retirement In
1WO. Herald staff writer Joe
De8antie talked wtth Weldon about his
Hell of Fame Induction and what keeps he
end hie wife of 49 yean, Gerry, busy
these days es they enjoy retirement from
their Chukiota residence.

Qt Since your retirement In 1996,
how have you kept busy?
At I'm a reading bug. I like to go
back and re-read novel* that I haven't
read in a long time. Gerry and I have
done some traveling, mostly to
Canada and New England. She's very
much Involved in the community es
president o f the Ixore Garden Club.
I'm Involved In Klwanls end was
recently selected as a lifetime member
of the Salvation Army. Another activi­
ty I really enjoy at this time is keeping
up with my 1929 Model-A Ford. It's
been Immaculately reconditioned and

Q: Were you surprised at your
•election into the Community College
Hall o f Fame?
At It was a very pleasant surprise.
I only found out about it a few weeks

I enjoy taking_ititfor
foraaspin
spinfrom
fromtimetimeYou'd be surprised, but ws
can still find parts for it.
Qt Hav
Having sserved
en
for 30 years as
SCC '» founding p
president, ere you

pleasedd to see the continued growth
and development o f the institution?
At Absolutely. It's actually grown
even more rapidly then I could have
anticipated. When the school began, 1
was generous about my predictions
for its future. I still get back to cam- •
p u t from time-to-time and 1 appreci­
ate the feet that President Ann McGee
keeps me informed about future
developments, like the opening o f the
Oviedo campus.
Q : What are some of your fondest
memories o f your tenure at SCC?

At
Ai That
Thatfirst
firstyear
yearw
will
illalways
alwaysstick
stick
out as a special time. Ws dreamed of
the day students would actually
arrive on campus. W hat I
recall most about that first
year was the coheslvenese
and family spirit o f the facul­
ty, staff, and student body
coming together. It was a
special time.
Qt Have you observed
many changes over the
years in the community
college student body or
Its mission? .
A: I see two changes.
More people are going
to community colleges
with a definite goal of
completing two years

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ooffundergraduate
undergraduatework
work In
in aa si*
specific
time frame and then going on to fin­
ish a four-year degree at a university.
The second change is the shift In
educational focus more directed
in the ares o f technology and
technology processes.
Qi W hat does the future
hold In store for the
Weldon's?
A: Gerry and I
, will continue to do
some traveling. And
!i when we are at
£ home, we have four
grand
r grandchildren
to
keep us busy. As you
can Imagine, that's
almost a full-time
job itself.

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cncc betw een being brain dead
and being in a com a," said
Keith's brother Dave.
"N o one com es out o f brain
dead," his father added.
The difference betw een the
tw o highlights another m iscon­
ception — not every death can
result in an organ donation.
O rgan donors must have a beat­
ing heart at the time the traasplant team begias the organ
removal, a surgical procedure
that follows the sam e standards
as any m ajor surgery’ for a living
patient.
Because the patient must have
a beating heart, there is a limited
pool o f donors, about 11,500
people every year.
Approximately 50 percent of
those consent to donation, either
through prior arrangements or a
decision by
b y !family members at
tire time of death.
"T h e availability of organ
donors is very limited, especially
when you consider there are
more than 72,000 people in the
United States waiting for an
organ donation," Mindy said.
"People tend to lump organ
donation and tissue donation —
things like corneas, cartilage,
tendons — in one big group.
They arc different. You can still
be a tissue donor if the heart lias
stopped beating."

T he Healing Process
The Creasons decision to
donate Keith's organs and tis­
sues helped at least 10 families
— those of the nine recipients,
and ultimately, the Creasoas
themselves.

"Emotionally, those who
choose to donate are doing
much better," Mindy says.
"When a family makes a deci­
sion to donate, it's the first time
during this terrible event that
they ever have control. For the
first time, they can decide what
happens, and that's where the
healing begins."
She's quick to point out, how­
ever, that organ donation does

not eliminate the pain o f losing a
loved one.
"They float back and forth.
Som e days arc good, som e days
are bad, Zoll said. "You grieve
a little bit everyday. You're
always going to miss your loved
ones."
Tire Creasoas can attest to
tliat, especially wiien Sunday
ay
com es. It's always been family
day in the Crcason home. Carol
would cook a big Sunday dinner
and tire family would spend
time together like families
would use to do. O f course, little
Lexi drew most o f the attention.
lik e the rest o f the family, Keith
was enamored with his 3-year*
old niece.
Som e Sundays the family
would get involved in an activi­
ty, like riding four-wheelers.
O ther tim es they enjoyed a lazy
afternoon conversation, sharing
their good tim es, their bad
tim es, their hopes, dream s and
fears.
Those Sundays spent with
family
on
“ made
' an 'impression
&gt;Pr
Keith that his fam uy
ily never real-

ized until after his death. While

going through som e personal
items, Carol found an English
paper Keith wrote a few years
before while attending college in
Lakeland.
"M y family and I share a spe­
cial bond," he wrote. "O nce a
week on Sunday w e all m ake it a
int to spend time together.
•eat Sunday dinner, then we
sit around and talk for awhile.
That's special to me. It makes
m e feel good that we can do
that."
"Every day is hard, but
Sundays are very difficult,"
Carol said. "I know he helped
seven other people — p lu
their
luss tr
ht to two

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£

others, but it's still so hard
because we lost him."
"It's going to take a long time
for us to heal," said Keith's
father, Dave. "I work construc­
tion and it shakes me sometimes.
If I see a guy working in a ditch.
It'll shake me to the bone. The

first thing I think of is Keith."
Meeting the Recipients
The•ran
family
“ has done a number
of things to remember Keith.
Local churches held services,
and a tree was planted in his
name. They also intend to partic­
ipate in TVansUfc’s Donor
Memorial Quilt, a project many
donor families chose as a way to
memorialize their loved ones.
Bibles have been donated in
Keith’s name. And the family
remains In contact with Mindy.
"We do follow-ups with all
the families. The last thing in the
world that I want a family to
think is that we no longer care
once the transplants are done,"
Mindy said.
Carol wants to take the heal­
ing process a step further,
though. She wants to meet the
recipients of Keith's donation.
"it's important for me to be
able to meet them," she explains.
"I want to tell them about Keith.
I want to tell them that he liked
to hunt and fish and how much
he loved life. I want to tell them
about his dreams and his plans
and how he loved to laugh. I
don't think anyone could get
mad at Keith. He had a way to
make you laugh Just when you
needed it the most. He loved
helping people. I think at the
other o ra (recipients), those arc
the things you would want to
know."
Carol especially wants to meet
a specific recipient.
"I want to meet the person
who got his h eart" Carol says,
barely getting the words out
between tears, "because Keith
had such a big one."
The Tallahassee man who
received Keith's heart is the
father of three and grandfather
of four. He left the hospital
shortly after receiving the trans­
plant, and doctors say he is
doing remarkably well. He even
walked out of the hospital on Ids
own.
The transplant organizations
don't usually orchestrate

reunions between donor familh
and recipients. In fact, Mindy
says she has only witnessed orw
reunion.
"You need a whole box of
Kleenex," she said. "It was bcai
tiful. I cried all day."
Though some transplant orgi
nizations arc opposed to the
idea, many provide contact
information to both parties if
they want to meet. These
"reunions" often aid in the heal
rocess for everyone.
"1 know one man who alway
sends a red rose to the mother &lt;
his donor on the anniversary of
the transplant," Mindy said. "H
says it's nis new birthday."
She noted, however, that oftc
times the recipients arc rcluctan
to meet the donor families.
"The donor families have
ven this incredible gift and
vc been so generous that the
recipients have a lot of guilt,"
Mindy said. "They are alive
because of someone clse's
tragedy and that ta a very heavj
burden for some recipients.
Sometimes they dorct want to
m eet.".

The atari

The Right Decision
The pain and emptiness b stil
there for the Crcasons. They
know it always will be.
They also know they made
the right decision to be a donor
family. Carol says they received
a sign the moment the dccblon
was made. A late afternoon
storm had darkened the skies,
mirroring the family's mood as
they wrestled with their emo­
tions. But those dark clouds hid
a brilliant scene.
"A nurse came in and took mi
by the hand, and we went
across the hall to a room that
faced west," Carol remembers.
"A spectacular sunset had burst
through the storm douds. The
colors were so vibrant, all these
bright oranges and reds. I don’t
think I have every seen a sunset
like i t
"And it didn't happen until
we said yes."

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Kail Andrew Klnner, son of
Redesna and Dale Klnner of
Deltona, was bom.
Valeria Nicole Umonio, daugh­
ter of Alma Afvarado and Rosario
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Pictured are E.C .
Harper, trustee;
Mayor Lee P.
Moore; Gib
Edmunds, execu­
tive vice president;
and George
Touthy, trustee.

Sept 26,2000
Austin Tyler Rutter, son of Thra
and Nickaloa Rutter of Oviedo,
was bom.
KaHfyn Bailey Jean Smith,
daughter of Karla and Jam es
Smith of Longwood. was bom.
Nicholas Giovanni MartoocNo,
son of Dawn and Dennis
Martocchio of Winter Springs, was
bom.
Isabel AmorisAlmedna,daitfiter of Yaarrtn Gonzales and Angel

SepL 27,2000
Grace Ju M Fettman, daughter
of Angelque and 8cott Fettman of
MaMand, was bom.
Victor Manuel Cordero, son of
Debora and Juan Cordero of
Apopka, was bom.
Theresa Lynn Murphy, daugh­
ter of Michele Murphy of Sanford,
was bom.
Jeremiah Christian Benjamto,
sari of Marie and Jam es Benjamin
of Cassefceny, was bom.
Alexandre
Ja n e
Phatpa
Roberts, daughter o ffe ra Phefce
and Kenneth Roberts of Lake
Mary, was bom
Joshua Howard Duty, son of
Jennifer and Jason Duty of
Apopka, was bom.
Mariah Elzabeth Duty, daugh­
ter of JannNsr end Jason Duty of
Apopka, was bom.
David Andrew Nguyen, son of
Ngoc Dung and TWch Nguyen of
Apopka, was bom.
Lauren Jamte Rosa, dau^itar
of Mary and Jam es Ross of
Sanford, was bom.
Christian Robert Davenport,
son of Martha Weldon of Lake
Mary, was bom.

Stept 28,2000

Matthew Jacob DoughertyKing, son of Sw i Doucherty end
Mark King of Atamonte Qprtogs,
was bom.
Cooper DenW Johnson, son of
•Kay and Daniel Johnson of
SantanJ, was bom.
!' Ala Marie Reeves, daughter of
RoSnda and Robert n eeves of
Longwood, wee bom.
Dyten Miches) Barr, eon of Casi
end David Barr of AKamonte
Springs, waa bom.

Sept 29,2000

Nicholas Arriaga Jordan, son of
Leslie and David Jordan of
(Xtedo, was bom.
Noah Zion WWams, son of

•: of Amy and WMam Barowol lit of
|: Heathrow, was bom.
Katetyn Ro m Duntea, daughter
of Monica and Scotl Dunfee of
|! Sanford, was bom.
ii Andrew Danin Shoiar, ton of
•Rhonda and John Shoiar of
Orange CKy. was bom.
Arthur Ramirez Osorio, son ol
Maria Ramiraz and Ericaon Osorio
of Altemonto Springs, was bom.

i S m L 30. 2000

Dancer/actor returns to roots to retire
Thorn a scholarship to attend the
school of 500 female dancers
along with one other male. Thom
didn't have to think twice
about accepting opportu-

"Buddy,” Lake said jok­
ingly, 'T h e prodigal son
has returned.”
Thom found liis
nkhe in another brand of
ball -ballet and developed
a deep passion for dance
horn the time he was 17
years old and attending
Seminole High School.
Doris
The year was 1976 and
D ietrich
the nation was celebrat­
ing its bicentennial. Ballet
Guild o f Sonford-Scminole
formed In a dance drama. *
Gold,” which focused on 200
y e a n along the St. Jo h n s R iver.
.Artistic d ir e c to rs M iria m R y e an

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was cm his way.
From the School o f Dance
Arts in Sanford and VIC,
Thom w as also the recipi­
ent of scholarships at
North Carolina School of
the Arts ( where he gradu­
ated), American Ballet
Center-Joffrcy School of
Ballet, New York City,
David Howard’s School,
ark City and Jacobs Pillow
Festival, Deckel, MA.

V a lerie W e ld re c ru ite d a b o u t BO

locals to partid-

pate in tlw bistonc.il spectac­
ular with many
them
knowing a liit-

bill ties ranging from comedy to
romance. Adagio w as his forte
since he had already starred in
this dance formi
His moat recent credits Include
Tom Selleck's CBS-TV scries The
Closer, ABC-TV's The Drew
Carey Show and Hom e
Improvement. Fox-TV's E x tre m e
M a g ic a n d U n iv e r s a l P ictu res*

Ballet o f

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Mexico, the
T Taiwan

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and the Santa
Barbara Ballet
2 “i
ing pas de deux ■
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" here he was
fc
principal
from a fiery Hamk
dancer and balmenco.
j
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As one of the j
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let master from
\ W s J ^ k 1980-85
recruits who
f;.
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fc y
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In old er to
didn't mind lift- L w l l ^
ing pretty girts
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into the air,
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Thom took to
W 'm
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d u c k ta k es to
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li
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ket. Since his
made a big hit
Thonv J , Laka
transition,
and later went
Thom has become one o f the most
to Birmingham, Ala. with DCS to
versatile performers working
perform the bicentennial dance
today. He has thrown knives,
drama at the annual convention
twined guns, performed danger­
of the Southeastern Regional
Ballet Association, of which the
ous martial arts and has assisted
magicians. *T thrive on unique
local dance com pany was a m em ­
challenges," Thom said. "It's what
ber. The good-looking, graceful
reau it w as discovered here by an

!
/Gexander Mark Bartlett, aon of
! Jeannette and Mari Bartlett of
; Apopka, was bom.
j Keteey Jo McDermott, daughter
i of Jamte and Joaaph McDermott
; of Oviedo, was bom.

Tahoe before moving south to
Las Vegas where he was cast in
eight spectaculars, each offering a
different twist on his capabilities.
In Winds of the Gods at the
Luxor, Thom raced a tandemhorsed chariot and engaged in
stage com bat with buJJwnips
while playing in one o f the three
speaking leads.
A t the Folies Bergen:, jubilee
and Enter the Night, Thom

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The Mystery Men where he was
actor, stunt n u n and choreogra­
pher. He was a featured p e r­
former with renowned motiva­
tional speaker; Anthony Robbins,
beat up Brad Pitt for European
television viewers and guest
appeared in Romeo and Juliet
with the Nevada Ballet Theatre.
After traveling the circuits in
all phases o f show biz including
acting and singing, Thom says no
is retiring, well send, maybe and
home to stay. He just recently
returned from two months In
Europe and is at home with his
parents, Pauline and Buddy Lake,
In Lake Mary. He is in the throes
o f building a home and his head­
quarters next to his parents home
where he grew up.
Thom is presently teaching bal­
let and jazz at the School o f Dance
Arts two days a week. As a mem­
ber o f the Dance Educators of
America, Thom goes where he is
called to teach classes for this
organization. He is also a member
of Screen Actors Guild, so expect
to see him on nighttime television

fitraWphoto iff TBowijf Wraowit
Zakta Siskind and SfVriey Milis served a s h o ste ss e s during the October so ssionof the Sanford W om an's Club's Bridge S o c ia l.

and In tl»e movies.
The dedicated dancer and actor
is glad to be back to Iris roots and
home, sweet home.. Valerie VWId
said, ”H e's a oo.it guy, a real asset
to our area — great family tix&gt;.”
Bridge Social
Autumn was in live air when
the Sanford Woman's Club's
Bridge Soda] met at the home of
Zctda Siskin J for the October ses­
sion. Serving as co-hostess was
Shirley Milis. Before tlie women
settled down for an afternoon of
serious card-playing, they were
served an array o f delicious
refreshments by the hostesses.
Winners were: Rose Edith
Jacobson, high, and Libby Prcvatt,
second high.

Other players included:
Margaret Gross, Helen Ernest,
Terri MilUken, Wilma Heaton.
Carol Dennison, Mary Dale Jones,
Emy Sokol and Betty Bruestle.
"W e had our usual good time,”
Shirley Milis said.
Home from Hawaii
TWenty-six members of the
Sanford Over-50 Club had the
time o f their lives on a recent trip
to Hawaii.
The entourage spent 11 days
island hopping, shopping and
piSStog out on appetizing luau
specialties with many teaming
how to dance the hula.

\O ct 6, 2000

Tta Mahmoud EHalm, daujh: ter of Nearine and Mahmoud
: EiHakJm of AJtamorts Springs,
: was bom.
David Jam es Bemaurar Jr., aon
i of Vfotela and David Bemauer of
i Laka Mary, was bom.
i
Danielle Christine Hooker,
! daughter of Deborah and Darin
! Hookaf ol Orlando, waa bom.

! O ct 7,2000

Jayvarious ComeKous Wright,

j sen olSheena Jones of Apopka,
• waa bom.
Lasheyta Jontee OKver, daugh! ter of Christina Salyer and John
I OKver o! Sorrento, waa bom.
Sarah Grace Marcos, daughter
: of KJerelen and KaMh Marcos of
i Orlando, was bom.

Oct. 9,2000

Abigal Olga Moratos. daughter
ofHKda and Raymond Morales ol
Deltona, waa bom.
Samantha Ann Schneider,
daughter of Kimberly Schneider
and Ronald Manlhey of Deltona,
waa bom.
Benjamin Jam es Farquhareon,
son ol Tonya and Paul
Farquhareon
of
Altamonte
Springe, waa bom.
Jacob John Romo, eon ol
Rachel and Alejandro Romo of
Plymouth, was bom.

retirem ent o f Ruby
'S u g a r Boo” Issac on
O c t 21, after 19 years o f
service w ith the
Sem inole County School
Board.
The honoree entered
the hall w ith a look of
grand surprise and
Marva
received a standing ova­
Hawkins
tion from ov er 100 fam i­
ly m em bers, guests and
•••••••
w ell-w ishers.
A s a tribute to the honoree,
Family,
triends and
co-workers
helped cele­
brate the
Ruby ‘Sugar
Boo' Isaac on
O ct 21, attar
19 years of
service with
the Seminote
School Board.
Isaac la pk&gt;*
tured with her
children.

The New Mount Calvary Praise Dancers, including Rashay Stephens,
Ashton Gaines. Shiquitta Debose, Jesslyn Hunt and Doashta Durhart,
performed at Issac's retirement party.
aunt, and Christian leader Mrs.
Isaac Is. She is an ardent m em ­
Christian worker
ber of the New Mt. Calvary
and friend,
Baptist Church w here she serves
on the Usher Board, coordinator
D eacon Raleigh
Sutton, Gordon
of the kitchen departm ent and
helps where she is asked to
Fort and Janet
Sim m ons.
serve.
All remarks
With the kindness she alw ays
show s, she gave words o f
rem inded the
thanks and appreciation for the
s t o f what a
d hearted, lov­ celebration of love show n to her
able mom, sister, at this retirem ent celebration.
grandm other.
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hold the annual Prayer
Breakfast, Saturday, Nov. 4, at 9
a.m at the Ham ilton
Elem entary School Cafetorium ,
150 East 8th Street. This event is

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Sunday, Ocloter 211. 2000

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Virgin Mary tours
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Book-lt

Family Worship Center
Rev.r. Alister Beibin, rcccnth
Iv approved
nfotd, Sunday, (
Rev. Jeffrey Krali, pastor.
AUster and Lindy Beibin are going to Spain
for the first time in association with the US.
Assemblies o f God but they have a long history
of missions ministry with the Pentecostal
Assemblies of Canada.
The public is invited to hear this dynamic
speaker.
Central Baptist Church
Tfeny and Collette Clark will present a concert
at Sanford's Central Baptist Church, located at
3101W. State Route 46 ,6 pm . Sunday, O ct 29.
The Clarks are not strangers to this area os
Terry served as minister ofmuslc in a local
church in the past.
The Oarka nave been singing together since
they were teen-agera. They have recorded five
projects during the past 25 years and sung in
churches and conferences all over Florida and
the southeast Tfeny is minister of music at a
Lakeland church.
The public is invited to attend the event A
love offering will be taken for the Claries.
ity
The Community United Methodist Church,
4921 &amp; Highway 17-92 in Casselberry is now
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i have arrived
I expected soon. The event is
iuuch's youth group, with a
i Stare supplying other items such as
Georgia walnuts ana pecans and hand crafted
items. Each weekday morning preschoolers will
have story time with Grandma Pumpkin. Some
900 youngsters are expected to attend.
For information or pumpkin purchasing,
phone the church office at 407-831-3777.
Florida Baptist Convention
The Florida Baptist Convention and Seminole
tf Association will sponsor a free dental
O ct 30 and 31 in Sanford, for low income
Patients will be seen according to their
of cate. Only fillings and extractions will be
' done with local dentists and their assistants
donating their time.
The unit will be at Faith Bible Ministry, 1011 &amp;
Sanford Avenue O ct 30 and 31. Prescreening
(which Is necessity) will be at the church
Saturday, O ct 21 from 1 30 until 4 5 0 pm .
Dead Sea Scrolls
D r Ken Hanson, author, lecture^, professor
and founder o f “Tleasures in Time,” an organiza­
tion devoted to disseminating knowledge of the
Biblical World will make presentations Thursday,
Nov. 2, from 6 5 0 until 8 5 0 pm ., at the Seminole
Community College SA U Program, at the ne
SCC Oviedo Campus, 2500 Lockwood Blvd.,
Oviedo. The fee is $5.10. Seating is limited.
For additional information or registration,
phone SCC Community Education at 407-3282121.
Congregation Beth El
Congregation Beth El of Central Florida will
hold a Family Sabbath Service Friday, November
3, beginning at 7 5 0 p m . Children Grade 6 and 7
will participate. Everyone is invited.
Refreshments will be served following the ser­
vices. Services trill be held at 160 Ibis Road,
Lortgwood.

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Jill Snyder’s fifth-grade class at Lake Monroe Christian Academy collected almost 200 books
tor the Central Florida Regional Hospital's pediatric ward. Pictured are Snyder, Bryanna
Fallis, Tamra Rich, Rachel Brinton, David Frazier and Matthew Snyder.

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By Mlchall# Ja rla
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fifth-grade class at Lake
M onroe Christian Academy
is m aking a difference in
other children's lives by donating
alm ost 200 books to Central Florida
Regional Hospital.
The donation is in conjunction with
the Book-lt program . Pizza H ut's
national reading incentive that moti­
vates children to read by rewarding
them for their reading accom plish­
ments, teacher Jill Snyder said. As part
o f the M ake A D ifference D ay cam ­
paign, which is held the fourth
Saturday in October, the program
encouraged Book-lt participants to
give back to their community.
"W e decided to collect books to
donate to the Sanford hospital's pedi­
atric w ard," Snyder said. *T h e hospital
doesn't purchase books, and the only
books available to patients are ones
that arc donated."
Through fund-raising and collecting
efforts, including a hot dog sale, the
five children in Snyd er’s fifth-grade

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Church groundbreaking ceremony Nov. 12
First Baptist Church of Winter
Springs invites the community to
celebrate the groundbreaking of
its new building, Nov. 12 at 2
p m at the intersection of SR-434
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class collected quality used books and
more than $100 to purchase new read­
ing material.
"W e derided w e w ere going to pur­
chase nice books, so som eone at the
hospital will w ant to sit dow n and
look at a book for aw h ile," Snyder
Baid. "A n d , once the patient leaves the
hospital, they can take the book hom e
w ith them ."
A ccording to Snyder, the children
d id n't set a goal for how m any books
they wanted to collect, and they are
proud o f their results.
" I told them to d o the best that they
can d o ," she said. "T h ey really had a
good time doing it, a n a they've done a
good job.
"A n d , it's been very educational for
them, especially planning the hot dog
fund-raiser."
Corporate sponsors included
Scholastic B ooks Inc. and Target.
Walden Books also provided a 20 per­
cent discount on books purchased at
their store.
Lake M onroe Christian Academ y is
an elem entary school for New Tribes
M ission.

Once wend got around that
to investigate the phenomenon.
people were seeing an appari­
In his report to the church head,
tion of the Virgin Mary m an
than
Bishopp A
Athanasius
said, "There
upstairs window of a New
she was above the dome, full
Jersey house, cameramen from
figure, like a phosphorus statue
"Imus in the
but not so stiff as a stat­
Morning," a TV talk
ue. There was movement
show in New York
of the body and the
City, were dispatched
clothing. She would
wave her hand. She
to the neighborhood to
take videos of this
blessed the people. Her
strange thing that had
garments swayed in the
come to pass.
wind."
The usual believers
The apparition, the
were rounded up who
bishop said, appeared at
3:45 a m and remained
testified that it was
George
until 4 5 5 a m
indeed the Virgin Mary P l j j p e n z
Witnesses who saw
in the second-floor
”
window. Others said
* * * * * ** * * the vision over the threeyear period included both
they couldn't be sure but admit­
ted something appeared to be
Christians and Muslims and
from all walks of life —
moving up there. Apparitions of
the Virgin Mary are not every­
ii os two brothers on the fac­
day occurrences, but neither are
ulty of Rutgers University.
they all that rare. They always
The apparition remained visi­
raise the same questions: Is it a
ble for varying periods each
hoax? An optical illusion? Tlie
night. O n the night of June 8,
result of mass hysteria where
1968, it appeared uninterrupted
some exd table person will
from 9 p m . to 4 5 0 a m
exclaim "I Bee it!" and every­
Witnesses were able to go home
body else takes up the cry?
and bring back family members
to see it
Most apparitions come and
go in a matter of days, and
A U S. priest who made sev­
tilings return to normaL It was
eral trips to Cairo to see the
diffluent with the vision that
apparition and interviewed
first appeared in a suburb of
many who saw it said there
Cairo, Egypt, on April 2,1968.
were those— including some of
TWo mechanics were working his fellow priests — "w no dismiss the whole thins." With
in a garage actum the street
some people, anything super­
from the church of St. Mary
natural conflicts with their idea
when they saw what seemni to
o f how a rational universe oper­
be a nun in white standing atop
ates.
the huge dome of the church.
They thought the nun was
"There is a physical explana­
tion for i t " an American physi­
about to leap. One of the
cist said. "Even if I saw the phe­
mechanics hurried to get the
church's pastor while the other
nomenon myself, I would not
summoned the polk* emer­
agree it was supernatural."
gency souad. The priest identi­
Some saw a hoax at work.
fied the bnun" as an apparition
They contended the Egyptian
of the Virgin Mary. The emer­
ministry of tourism had
gency squad was told to return
arranged the whole thing.
to foe police station.
According to their theory, the
That might have been the end Ught* and moving figure were
produced by a hidden Ught pro­
of the story except that the
jector*
apparitions continued to appear
In the view of believers, tin?
for the next three yous.
Thousands saw tire visions.
Cairo apparition and other
visions of the Virgin Mary are
Bishop Athanasius of the Coptic
(or Egyptian) Church, estimated
sent to strengthen the world's
waning belief in God and the
there were 100/100 people in the
crowd around S t Mary's church supernatural and to convert the
non-Christian worid to
the night he saw the vision —
April 29,1968.
Christianity.
The bishop had been sent by
the pope of me Coptic Church
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P a g e 6 C Sunday. October 20. 2000

Handwriting
reflection of
each person
You con tell a lot about a per­
son just from their handwriting. .
That's according to )an Leach, a
certified graphologist who visit­
ed the October
meeting of the
Lake Mary
AARP.
Although
everyone Is
taught to write
by forming
their letters in
a certain way,
even in eleMary
mentary

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• • • • • • • own way of
writing. As we get older, our
handwriting becomes mote and
more a reflection of us. As an
example, Jan said that when you
sign your name, if you loop the
end of the last letter of your
name back over the test of your
name, it means you’re protective
of your spouse or family. The
longer the loop, the more pro­
tective you are.
One AARP member said that
she has seen her husband's last
loop get longer the older he
gets.
Jan doesn't Just tell people
about their personality. She is
also an expert witness and doc­
ument examiner. Criminals,
such as forgers, try to hide or
disguise their handwriting.
That's where Jan comes in
Cases she has worked on
indude suspect and disputed ___
wills, poison pen letters, graffiti, "
industrial espionage, altered
medical records and mote.
Jan has also taught classes in
hand writing analysis. If you’d
tike Jan to analyze your hand­
writing for a small fee, you can
call her at 407-628-1090. Her
offices are located in Winter
Park.
In other AARP news.
President Cynthia Pitcock gave
the President's Award to Addic
Rossi. Addle is the chair of the
Telephone Committee. Her dili­
gence in her Job has meant mote
members at every meeting.
This year's AARP Christmas '
l u n c h e o n w U l Yw Vwtd at
Ttmucuan Country d u b an
Tuesday, P e c 19. The cost is $8.
If you haven't already signed up
for the luncheon, you can do so
at the November meeting or by
calling Jim Carmona at 407-323­
9249.

FHC Speaker
Coming Tb Lake Mary
The Florida Humanities
Council has a speaker's bureau
to help bring historical speakers
to historical groups throughout
Florida. The Lake Mary
Historical Commission has
received permission to host
three speakers over the next six
months. The first speaker is
scheduled for 7 p.m. TUcsday,
Nov. 21, in the Lake Mary
Historical Museum. Betty Jean
Steinshouer will present
"Yankee Ladies in Florida:
Harriet Beecher Stowe, Sarah
Ome Jewett and Laura Ingalls
Wilder." The performance and
discusaian will demonstrate
how the three authors saw
Florida differently. Steinshouer
will present the authors in char­
acter and then entertain Ques­
tions from the audience aitxxit
the authors and their writings
about Florida. The public is
encouraged to attend this free
event
At their October meeting, the
Lake Mary Historical
Commission began work on -— their annual festival "Okie Lake
Mary Days." The event is set for
Saturday, March 3. There were
concerns that the stage would
be under construction, but the
Parks and Recreation
Department has said that the
renovation of the stage in front
of City Hal) will not begin until
after Okie Lake Mary Days.
Mary Jane Duryea volunteered
to be the chair of the Olde Lake
Mary Days Committee. Clinton
Rhodes alriU Mike Wrogeman
will be the co-chairs of the com­
mittee.
- -The Historical Commission----also talked about the
Smithsonian exhibit that's com­
ing to Lake Mary Aug. 18. As
part of the agreement with the
Florida 1 luinanities Council, the
exhibit must be open at k*ast 25
hours a week. The commission
signed up volunteers at the
meeting to be docents. Docents
are volunteers familiar with the
exhibit who lead visitors on a
tour. Training will be provided
for the docents. If you'd like to
volunteer to be a docent, you
can call Dee Gracey at 407-324­
3065.

love
two
T he fountains mingle with the
river
And the rivers with the ocean:
The winds of heaven mis forever
With a sueet emotion.
Nothing in the world is single,
All things by a law divine
In one another's being min­
g le—
Why not I with thine?"
— Shelley
Growing up in Romania
— a four-season country —
one of my few simple plea­
sures in life, which I dearly
miss so much, is to see the
color of the leaves change.
A lot of people I know in
Florida travel to North
Carolina, Virginia or New
England to personally witness the
coming of fall with its vibrant reds,
warm yellows and earth tone
browns.
I don't know about other peo­
ple, but to me, fall is the most
romantic of all seasons. The nos­
talgia of happy summer days gone
by, the preparation for school start­
ing and the change in intensity of
sunlight make me think of long
walks for two through unattended
gardens where leaves fall and fall

Why not surprise t
need of a little tall color with a gift
o f rich hued autumn leaves?
Press an assortment o f fallen
leaves (1/you look around you will
find some) In a phone book for a
few days. Then let them curl at
room temperature for a couple
more days. Place them in a gift
box and send them to a city-bound
friend, someone In Arizona, or
someone you know In a hospital.
Better yet. If you and your loved
one never could take that longplanned trip to North C arolin a
b ecau se y o u c o u ld n 't ca tch u p

with work, then the next best thing
' is to surprise him or her by prepar­
ing a romantic candlelight dinner
for two. Since It’s Halloween,
maybe you would like to come up
with two romantic characters and
wear costumes. I promise you, we
will do it together and it is going to
be very easy.
You have to have a game plan.
You have to know what you are
going to do, how the table will be
set, and how to keep everything a
secret.

Use your best china, linens and
silverware. Because it is
Halloween, have a few small-

you have an organza
tablecloth, place them
underneath it
Before going shopping,
- make sure to take the list
of all ingredients. Good
shopping is half the work
done.
Preparation And Cooking
A three-course romantic
candlelight dinner can
include Boston bib salad
vinaigrette, baked filet of
salmon served with mush­
room couscous and creamy lemon
yogurt mouse
Boston Bib Salad Vinaigrette
Preparation time: 20 minutes
1 head o f Boston bib
6 red radishes
4 scallions
2 sprigs of fresh dill
Half flf inm all cucumber
2 tablespoons o f olive oil
1 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar
1 pinch of salt
1 pinch of pepper
Wash and trim all ends of the
vegetables. With your fingers tear
the lettuce head into small pieces.
Cut radishes and cucumber into
round slices. Dice the scallions
across. Finely chop the dill.
Prepare the dressing by whisk­
ing together the oil, the balsamic
vinegar, sah and pepper. Add to
salad Tbss to coat lightly.
Baked JTlet Of Salmon

Preparation time. 30 minutes.
Baking lime-. 30 minutes

2 f lld V U m o a 7 ounces each,
deaned and trimmed
1/4 cup of olive oil
1 small anion
1 scallion
1/4 vidalia onion
1/4 of a leek
2 bay leaves
1 sprig of thyme
2 tablespoons of tomato sauce
4 tablespoons of white wine
1/2 teaspoon of salt
pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 350 degrees,
d ean and cut all anions in half.
Each half cut across In Julienne.
Dice medium cut scallions and
leek.
In a skillet heat oUve oU up to
moderate heaL Add all aniens and
mix. Sautf for two more minutes
an low heat
Place the salmon filet in a shal­
low baking pan. Sprinkle with
salt, pepper and the wine. Put all
sautted onions on top. Cover and
bake for 20 minutes. Open the
cover and push all the onion sauce
on the side and continue to bake
for another 10 minutes. ThUwiU

allow the salmon to gain a nice
roast color.

Mushroom Couscous
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 15 minutes
1 tablespoon of oUve oil
4 mushrooms medium size
1/2 cup of diced onion
1/2 cup couscous
11/2 cups chicken stock
salt and pepper
1 small garlic dove

In a skillet heat the oiL Sautf
the onions and garlic for two min­
utes. Add the mushrooms and
sauto for three or four more min­
utes. Add the stock, thyme parsley
and dill, increase to medium high
heat and simmer for five minutes
longer. Stir In couscous remove
from the heat, cover and let stand
for five minutes. Fluff with the
fork before serving.
Tb serve, place a mound of the
couscous at the top of each plate.
Arrange the salmon an top of (hat.
Spoon onion mixture around cous­
cous, like a neat

Craamy Lemon Yogurt Mouse
2 teaspoons unflavored gelatin
3 tablespoons cold water
1 cup freshly squeezed lemon
Juice
8 tablespoons (1/2 cup) sugar
1/2 teaspoon grated lemon zest
3 egg whites
2 cups plain nonfat yogurt
4 sprigs of mint, for garnish

Combine the gelatin and water
in a saucepan and let soften for one
to two minutes. Hun the heat to
low and dJarotve the gelatin while
stirring for about four to five min­
utes. stir in the lemon Juice, six
tablespoons of sugar, adding It two
tablespoons at the time. Stir in the
lemon zest and remove the pan
from heat
Beat the egg whites in a mixing
bowl until soft paaks form. Add
the remaining two tablespoons of
the sugar and continue beating
until stiff peaks form. Set aside.
Fold the yogurt mixture. Pour
the mixture inindividual bowls
and refiigsrats until firm. Camiah
each serving wtth mint
Ban appetite and have a good
time)
Vbu and your loved one are
deserving of all the hard work that
goes into not only preparing a spe­
cial dinner but ako sharing a
unique time together, whidi is the
meet valuable of aQ.
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H aw kins
Coatlaaod from Page SC
held yearly to benefit the Rev.
Castle Brewer Scholarship fund.
A donation of $7 per person is
asked.
Tickets are available at the
church office, 407-322-1601, or
from Altcrmese Bentley, 407­
322-7875.

Guest speaker for the break­
fast will be Juanita Larry Riley,
MS, LMHC, NCC. Riley is a
native of Tampa, educated In
the schools of Tampa, a gradu­
ate of Clark/Atlanta with a BA
in Sociology and an MS in
Mental Health Counseling from
Nova Southeastern University.

Riley is a licensed mental
health nationally certified coun­
selor. She Is a member of New
Covenant Baptist Church of
Orlando, a playwright of three
Christian plays and a facilitator
of Christian workshops.
Riley says her most important
accomplishment Is the opportu-

nity of being allowed to Impart
the good news of Jesus Christ to
a dying world.
The Baptist Women Day of
Prayer, sponsored by th
the
Mission Department
of‘
C
Congress, No. 1, AuxilL
Auxiliary of the

First South Florida Missionary
Baptist Association will be held'
Monday, Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. at the i
Morning Gloiy Missionary
Baptist Church. Theme for this
event will be "God carries me
on to greater heights." Rev.
Andrew Evans, Congress
President.

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Forget anything?
BoatU.S. lists
eight more over­
looked chores
when putting
boats up for the
winter
For the millions of recre­
ational boaters in the U S ,
fall means more than raking
leaves and changing the fur­
nace filters. This is the time
when boaters in all but the
warmest climates go
through the annual ritual of
winterizing their boats.
According to a recent
review of Insurance claims
in Seaworthy, the BoatU-S.
Marine Insurance and
Damage Avoidance Report,
boaters most often overlook
the following jobs when get­
ting their boats ready for
w inter
* Not draining the engine
intake sea strainer. Water left
in the strainer can freeze
and break the watertight
seal. When the ice thaws in
the spring and the intake
seacock is opened, water
pours into the boot, often
getting discovered too late.
* Not storing btminls and
dodgers inside. "Many peo­
ple think the same cover
that protects you from sun
and spray in the summer
also protects the boat from
sleet and snow in the winter,
bpt it doesn't work that
way,” U id Bab Adriano*,
editor of Seaworthy. "Not
only d o dodger* and biminia
get ripped apart by winter
winds, but accumulated
snow often bends their alu­
minum support frames.”
* Not dosing all seacocks except cockpit drains - when
storing the boat in the water;
inducting thru-hull fittings
above the waterline.
“Leaving seacock* open is
like leaving your door open
when you go on a long
vacation,” said Adriance.
I t 's a huge risk.” If a thruhole can't be doeed either
because it is broken or
mechanically frozen, the
boat should be stored
ashore.
* Not clearing cockpit
drains. Every winter, boats
are damaged or even sunk
by nothing more than a few
leaves blocking cockpit
drains. Water then trickles
through the companionway,
staining the interior wood­
work, delaminating the
cahln sole and soaking Intn
bulkheads.
* Not adding extra lines
and chafe protection.
Blustery winter winds can
tear a dockline apart lots
faster than gentle summer
breezes. If a boat is stored in
the water, double the dock­
lines and add chafe protec­
tion.
* Not having the right
cover for the b o a t Shrink
wrap is used frequently to
protect new boats, and is
also fine for old boats, as
long as the shrink wrap is
well ventilated. Without
enough ventilation, prob­
lems can occur with mildew,
rot and exterior boat paint.
Protective boat covers also
need to be well supported
so they don't accumulate
snow and water, and should
never be secured to the jack
stands or support blocks.
* Not checking the boat
regularly during the winter.
Don't rely on bilge pumps to
guard” the boat. Bilge
pumps fail, and boats sink.

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Greyhound boys teams dominate SAC
Cross Country Championships; Winter
Springs varsity, Oviedo JV win girls titles

Sports Editor

W IN TER PRIN G S — It looks like the
Lyman boys cross country team is going
to be tough for years to come.
Thursday afternoon at the Seminole
Athletic Conference Championships at
Central Winds Park, the Greyhound boys
teams crashed the competition, winning
both the varsity and junior varsity
crowns going sway.
The girls events were not quite as one­
sided, bu t the Winter Springs varsity and
Oviedo junior varsity still won their indi­
vidual races quite handilv.
Lake M ary's Jessica Zabel won the girls

varsity race in a time of 1833, but the
Bears'A m y Giles and Crystal McKinney
second and fourth as Winter
came! home
I
Springs topped Lake Mary, 46-to-52.
ta k e Howell was a distant third with 87
points.
The girls junior varsity race was pretty
much the same, with the Bears' Yamara
Kiyanitza winning the event, but Oviedo
had four girls (Adrian Hampton, 2nd;

Jayme Kuniak, third; Nicole Cavallinl,
sixth; Kelly Raw, seventh) finish in the top
seven as the Lions topped Lake Mary, 37to-69. Winter Springs was third with 89
points.
Doug Brown repeated as the boys varsi­
ty champion, as Lyman doubled the score
on Winter Springs, 39-to-78.
Brown was trailed by teammate Kevin
Cook, with fellow Greyhounds John

Finkc (fifth) and Brian Christian (10) also
in the top 10.
The Seminole boys, meanwhile, ran
their best race of the season, finishing
third with 95 points.
Grant Baker was named to the SAC First
Team by placing sixth with an outstand­
ing time of 1634 on the very difficult
course.
Hunter Roberts earned Second Team
SAC honors with a 12th place finish in
1639.
Brett Martin and Todd Baker made the
Third Team with finishes of 17th and 19th,
with Farbod Tnheri running his best race
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LAKE MAKY — In probably
the most recognized rivalry in
Central Florida the Lake Mary
Rams took on the Lake
Brantley Patriots in a Clasa
6A-District 2 football battle at
Don T. Reynolds Stadium on
Friday night.
M t h e rivalry between these
teiaoM'Is ao heatfcTfoat Lake T j
Mary has a 'Brantley Week’
filled with events such as
•Dress like a Battered Patriot
Day,”
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Tb add more pressure and
A pair of Lake Mary tacidsrs bring down Lake Brantley's Jamal Other (#20) during the Patriots' 31*20 victory
tension to this already intense
over the Rams at Don T, Reynolds Stadium Frlnday night
rivalry the. winner o f the game
would earn the title o f runner
got the upeet of the defending
got on the board first when
play, 77-yard drive that took 4
up In Q aaa 6 A-District 2 and
district champion*, edging the
quarterback Tfcylor Ramsaur ,
minutes and 24 seconds off the
also earn the final spot in the
Rams 31-20.
scored on a 1-yard keeper
clock.
playoffs.
Both teams came out fired up
putting the Patriots on top 7-0.
Lake Mary responded to the
But in the end, the Patriots
but it was Lake Brantley who
The touchdown capped a 9
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“ W h o le t th e d o g s o u t? ”
Greyhounds run past
Winter Springs, 40-12
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
W IN TER SP R IN G S — With all due respect to
the Seattle Mariners (American League Wild Card
team), the New York Meta (National League
champions) and the DeLand girls volleyball team
(the Clasa 6A-District 3 champions), the Baha
Boys' hit must have been written for the Lyman
football team.
Friday night at A.W. Epps Sports Complex, the
GreyhcMmds looked tremendous in all phases of

the game, manhandling hos Winter Springs in
their Homecoming game, 40-12.
The Class 5A-District 4 game was played before
a packed house, but after the middle of the sec­
ond quarter the outcome was pretty much decid­
ed.
The Bears got off to a good start, taking foe
opening kickoff and eating up almost half foe
first quarter before Chauncey Hampton scored on
a short run. The kick failed, but Winter Springs
led 64).
The lead lasted for only about 20 seconds as
Terry Cross took the ensuing kickoff back 90
yards to the tying touchdown. Lyman too, missed
the extra point try and the score was 6-6.

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By Daan SmWi
Sports Editor
LON GW OOD — It's nittygritty time in the Seminole
Afokrtic Conference Girls Fall
Slow Pitch Softball League.
This past Wednesday at
Lyman High School, genUnole
J» a doubleheader, outscor, 9-4, and thumping
y, 7-1, to move Into a
tie for first place with Oviedo.
The lio n s won their opening
game at home, edging Lake
Howell, 3-1, but then suffered a
tough 12-5 loss at the hands of
Lake Brantley.
The Greyhound* came back to
ain a split at home, whipping
K Ranis, 10-3.

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er games al
found the Sliver Hawks blank­
ing Winter Springs, 64), but
then foe Bears bounced back to
win a alugfest with the Patriots,
12-5.
With one week left in the sea­
son, Oviedo and Seminole are
both 11-3 and are followed by
Lyman and Lake Howell (both
8-6), Lake Mary (5-9), Lake
Brantley (4-10) and Winter
Springs (2-12).
The schedule for this week
has been changed slightly, with
the games scheduled for Lake
Howell on Wednesday being
moved to Monday (October 30).
Thoae games have foe host
Silver Hawks taking on Lyman
at 5 p.m.; the Greyhounds chal­

Senior Nick fills in for
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Oviedo defeats
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lenging Lake Brantley at 6 p.m.;
and the Patriots facing Lake
Howell at 7 p.m.
The big games will be played
at Winter r on
Wednesday as Seminole plays
foe host Bears at 4:30 p.m. then
turns around and battles
Oviedo for what should be the
regular season championship at
5 3 0 p.m.
The other two games have
Lake Mary tackling Oviedo at
6 3 0 p.m. and the Rams squar­
ing off with Winter Springs at
7 3 0 p.m.
The playoffs will begin on
Monday, November 6th at
Lyman at 4 3 0 p.m. with foe
schedule to be announced next

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By Tony D aSorm iar
Herald Correspondent
O VIED O — Considering the
season that the Oviedo High
. School football team h as had ,

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the fact that the Lions started
one o f their leading receivers at
quarterback Friday night really
wasn't that odd.
Senior Nick Tenekedes, filling
In for younger brother
Christian, completed nine o f 24
passes for 143 yards and a
touchdown. He also rushed
four times for 23 yards and a touchdown as the Lions
snapped a four-game losing
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Sophomore shooting guard Matt Story (No. 14) and the Seminole
Community College men's basketball team will open Its 2000-2001 seeson this Wednesday (Nov. 1) when It hosts delending state champion
Brevard Community College Irom Cocoa at the SCC Health and Physical
Education Center starting at 7:30 p.m. The women's team will open Its
season on the road on Thursday before returning home tor a double­
header with the men r.eri Saturday. As usual, all SCC home games are
free of charge. An advance on this years' Raiders teams will appear In
Wednesday's Herald.

�P a g e 2 1 ) Sunday, October 2!&gt;. 2000

T he S eminole H erald

W eek 9 Oiled w ith good gam es, division rem atch es
Welcome to Week Nine of the N ational Football
League fans. The Crystal Ball o f Football has been
on fire lately. I was the only colum nist in the
United States that wrote about the Chiefs beating
the Ram m les before it happened! I knew that the
Chiefs, at hom e, with their running gam e would
be tough to beat even for the m ighty St. Louis
uad.
must give quick congratulations to Corey
Dillon for breaking the all-tim e single gam e rush­
ing record o f Sweetness last week. Any player that
can post those kind of num bers playing for a team
as lousy as the Bungles deserves a trip to the Hall
o f Fame. Enough old business, let's get to the
schedule and find som e winners.
B U F F A L O (-3) V S . N .Y . J E T S
My beloved Bills dropped a heartbreakcr in
M innesota last w eek by giving up a bom b. It
should have never happened that late in the
gam e. The Buffalo defense robbed D oug Flutie of
a victory that rightfully belonged to him . I'm not
Bure my team can recover. Je ts 31, B ills 23.
B A L T IM O R E (-5 ) V S . P I T T S B U R G H
The Ravens need to turn things around quick! If
they lose to the Steclcrs these tw o team s will be
tied. W ho would have thought? R avens 21,
Steelers 17.
IN D I A N A P O L I S (-7) V S . D E T R O I T
The Colts are w atching their hopes for a
Division cham pionship fade as the Dolphins seem
to be getting their act together. If Peyton M anning
doesn’t throw all over the Lions this team is in

This Week
in the NFL
Brady
Lessard
trouble. C olts 34, Lions 24.
M I A M I (-4) V S . G R E E N B A Y
T he Dolphins, fresh off their fourth quarter fail­
ure, face tne aging Packers at home. 1 can't sec
them losing, but nothing surprises m e when it
com es to Brett Favrv. Nevermind, I think the
Dolphins will thump Green Bay in the Florida
Sunshine. D olp h in s 27, Packers 12.
T A M P A B A Y (-3) V S . M IN N E S O T A
This rematch m eans very little at this point as
the Bucs have been killing themselves tne last few
w eeks. Even with a win Tampa has a big hole to
clim b out of. The Vikings remain undefeated and
don't look ready to stum ble. W ithout a win the
Bucs are dead. They'll find a w ay to keep us excit­
ed before breaking our hearts again. Bucs 23,
V ikings 17.

N E W O R L E A N S (*6) A T A R IZ O N A
Sanford native Jeff Blake has folks around the
League saying good things about the Aints. I love
the fact that a guy from a town like Sanford Is
exciting football fans across the nation. I don’t
anticipate him having a w hole lot o f trouble with
the lowly Cardinals. A ints 27, Cardinals 13.
N .Y . G I A N T S (-3) V S . P H IL A D E L P H IA
This will be one o f those gam es you don't mind
sleeping through. The nice thing aoout it is the
fact that w hen you w ake up the Eagles will have
won the game. Eagles 13, M idgets 10.
S T . L O U I S (-7) A T S A N F R A N C IS C O
The N incrs get no respect here and 1 can't
understand wny. The Rammles have no quarter­
back and will be playing this one in the home of
the feisty Niners. Jerry Rice. Nlnera 35, Ram m les
24.
K A N S A S C I T Y (-3) A T S E A T T L E
The C hiefs need to avoid a let down after last
week's huge victory. The Scahaw ks seem to b e in
com plete disarray and will need all cylinders to
keep this one close. C h iefs 24, Seahaw ks 19.
D A L L A S (-3) V S . JA C K S O N V I L L E
The Jaguars are a joke. The only thing they have
going for themselves in this gam e Is the fact that
the Cow boys m ay be just as bad. Crystal refuses
to waste his time giving a score in this one.
Irrelevant.
O A K L A N D (-6) A T S A N D IE G O
The Cheaters are looking strong as they contin­
ue to barrel towards the playoffs. The Chargers

are suffering from split personalities as they keep
trying three different quarterbacks in every game.
This franchise has caused property values in San
Diego to plumm et. C heaters 34, Chargers 12.
W A S H IN G T O N (-4) V S . T E N N E S S E E
This should be a pretty good game. The Titans
will be in trouble w ith the crowd noise early but
should be able to keep the w heels attached to
their running game. The Deadsldns have found
their fire and will squeak it out in a battle.
D ead sldns 23, Titans 16.
Each w eek The Crystal Ball o f Football releases
his patented LOCK O F TH E W EEK. This is that
gam e that after research and contem plation, I feel
m ost com fortable giving out as a sure thing.
beeni very kind to my
These selectionss have
1
tars and I consldt
readers over the past four years
consider it a
public service. I'd like to tHank all o f you for your
words o f encouragem ent over the course o f my
tenure. That tenure has included som e rare cold
streaks and a m ajor battle w ith m anagem ent here
at The Herald, and you stuck w ith me. I am proud
to call each and everyone o f you, friend.
Today I plan to grow that friendship w ith the
M IAM I DO LPH IN S (-4) O VER TH E GREEN BAY
PACKERS. The Dolphins have finally convinced
me, they're for real, at least for now.
Don't hold that lose last w eek against them.
Granted, they blew a huge lead but believe me,
wild things like that happen to the best teams in
this League.
Enjoy your football and remember, everything
else can wait.

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o f the season to finish fifth in
points
for
the
Fighting
Sem inoles.
Joe Cooper and Ben Hubbard

rounded out the varsity runners
for the Tribe.
The Lyman boys were even
more dominant in the junior var­

sity race, claim ing the top four
spots Individually and having all
five o f its scoring runners finish
in the top 14.

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The Greyhounds easily won
the team title, outscoring run­
ner-up Lake Mary, 24-to-61.
David Fritch was the race w in­
ner, leading team m ates Ju stin
Steakley, Steve C h ristian and
Jeffrey W olynsky across the
stripe. H arrison Sheplan cam e
hom e 14th to com p lete the
Lyman scoring.
Doing the scoring fo r the
S em in ole ju n io r v arsity w ere
Evan Sm ith (20th), M ike M ealor
(31st), M ike N eu b au er (38th)
and Trace N ew ling (45th).
T he district m eets will be held
next Saturday (Nov. 4) w ith the
C lass 6A team s trav elin g to
D eLand to com p ete at the
Sperling Sport Com plex near the
D eLand A irport starting at 9
a.m.
T h e Lyman boys w ill obvious­
ly b e the favorite, w ith the host
Bulldogs, w ho |
S)ar Confcrer
u n d er* first-y
Callow ay, th e ) W g-ttm eL E O y*
coach a t Lake M ary, on
Thursday, being a darkhorse.

SEMINOLE ATHLETIC
CONFERENCE CROSS
COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
CEN TR A L W IN D S PARK
T h r o d i* October 212000
TEAM RESULTS - VARSITY CUtLS

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1. Winlrt Springs US, 44 2 Lake Maty HS,
32:3. Lai* Howell HS. S7; 4. U i * Brantley IIS.
*4; S. Lyman HS, 93; 6 Oviedo HS, HS.

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Lyman senior Doug Brown (right) repeated as the individual champion
at lire Seminole Athletic Conference Championships held Thursday at
Central Winds Park and in the process led the Greyhounds to an over­
whelming team victory. The Seminole boys (above) ran their best race of
the season, finishing third with 95 points. Junior Grant Baker was
named to the SAC First Team by placing sixth with an outstanding time
of 1634 on the very difficult course, while sophomore Hunter Roberts
earned Second Team SAC honors with a 12th place finish in 1639, junior
Brett Martin and senior Todd Baker (not in photo) made the Third Team
with finishes of 17th and 19th, with sophomore Farbod Taheri running
his best race of the season to finish fifth in points for the Fighting
Seminoles. Senior Joe Cooper and junior Ben Hubbard rounded out the
varsity runners for the Tribe.

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I. Jnaka Zibet, LMI1S, 1852 2. Amy Grin.
WSHS. 19 09. X Belinda Bugnuna LBI IS.
1900; 4. Cry*til McKinney, WSHS. 19.4S; 5.
Lauren Amlin, Ol IS, 1934 4 Mirtvi Mercado,
LHS, 2000; 7. Abby Day, UIHS. 200?, 8.
Megan WUUama. LMIIS, 2004; «. Mrllui
Raymond. WSHS. 2007; lOJtiitete Johrocn,
WSHS. 2020; It. Libby Summ. LHS, 2024; 11
Julie Hilary, I MIIS, 2027; I] Kriatine roynef,
UIIIS, 2022, 14. Aatrld CUeuem, LMIIS.
2024; IS Celeaitr Potter. UIHS. 2029; 14
Heather Cain. UIHS. 2105; 17. Judith
Clemen*, LMIIS. 2107; IS. Anna Scaduw.
LHS, 21:14; 19. Lucinda Bargmann. LBHS.
21:19.
20. Monrite lludaon, OHS, 2124.; 21. Stacy
George. WSIIS. 2124; 22 Erin Hogan. LBHS.
2128, 22 Eluabrth Arthur. WSHS. 21 44: 24
Emily Brown, LBHS. 21:47; 25. Cathie Stiea.
UIS, 2153. 26 Manurla Saldarrtaga, LBHS.
2153; 27. Undary Carver. OHS. 2154: 28.
Sarah Mem. WSHS. 2233, 29. Katie Booth.
LMIIS. 2245; 30. Shady Khommian, LBHS,
2254; 31. Lautm BurhiU, OHS, 2259 32
Rachel Chrlitner, OHS. 2300; 33. Amber
SunderiUt, LBHS, 2303; 34. Shannon Saanot.
OHS. 2304; 35 Dianne Hcmandn. LHS, 2)05,
34. Brendaly Caaanova, UIHS. 2322 37. Krilir
Warren. LMIIS, 2414;34 Chriitina 1U1L OILS,
2435.

TRAM RESULTS •VARSITY BOYS
I. Lyman, 39. 2 Winter Spring* 78, 2
Seminole. 95.4. Oviedo, 100.3 Lake Howell.
110; 4. lake Brantley, 119; 7. Lake Mary. 122
INDIVIDUALS - VARSITY BOYS
I. Doug Brown. U IS. 15 49; 2 Kevin Cook.
LHS. 14:14; 2 Omar Morale*, LMHS, 1424; 4.
Trent Fucht, OHS. 1431:5. John Hnke, LHS.
1435; 4 Grant Baker, SHS, 1435; 7. Jimmy
Kinh, WSHS, 14-34 4 Mike Cuider, OHS.
1447; 9. Erik WUUama, WSHS 1451; 1 4 Brian
Chrtotlan. U t S 1 4 5411. Andy Prouag LBHS
1 4 5 4 1 2 Hunter Roberta, SHS 1700; 1 2 Eric
Gorderv LMHS 1709; 14. Ben Sbmr. UIHS
17:12 15. Brian Contrite. WSHS 17:12 14
Ada WIm . LBHS 17:1417. Brett M ania SHS
17:17; 12 Kory SUL U IH S 1 7 2 4 19. Tbdd
Baker; SHS. 1 7 2 2 20. Grog Santa. LMHS
1732 21. Juan Zuluaga, LHS 1 7 3 4 2 2 David
Qulnonea, LMHS 1755; 23. Anthony
Napalotano, WSHS, 1754
2 4 Chrij Heriot WSHS 1742 23. Gerald
Chriadan U tS, 1747; 2 4 Steven Wrlandet.
LBHS 17:42 27. Jot Mott. OHS 1 7 5 2 2 2
Eddie Ayala. WSHS, 1759; 29. WUUam
Barnett, LMHS, 1759, 30. Robert Huggina,
OHS 1100, 31. Jeff Miner. O IIS 1107; 32
Janunar Guy, LBHS 1 2 1 2 3 2 David Golden.
OHS 1210; 3 4 Ethan Hentiileme. LBHS
1823; 35. Clay Eubanks, UIHS. 1823; 3 4
Zach Janynka, OHS 1822 37. CU Wyech.
; WSHS. J 830; 38. |on Shade. LMHS 1830; 39.
. larAaAevenpori. LBHS. 1838; 40. Mike
Kletrdfm. U IH S 1842 41. TkUi Farbod,
SHS 1847; 4 2 Oirte Catching* LMHS 1234
4 2 Joe Cooper, SH S 1904 4 4 Ben Hubbard.
SHS 19.19; 4 2 Ryan phrlpa. LBHS 1924 4 4
Calvin Roberta, UIHS, 194a
TEAM RESULTS ■JV CD U J
1. CMedo H S 37; 2 Lake Mary H S 4 2 2
Winter Spring! H S 89; 4 Lake Brantley H S
94; 2 Lyman H S U S 4 Seminole H S 1(9; 7.
Lake Howril HS. No Tram Score.
INDIVIDUALS. JV GIRLS
I. Yamara Kiyanitu. WSHS 2231; 2 Adrian
Hampton, OHS 2257; 3. Jayne Kunlak. OHS
23:18; 4 Lauren Ferrante, WSHS 2 3 2 2 2
Monica Ingalla, LMHS 2 3 5 4 4 Nicole
Cavallinl OHS,
2)37, 7. Kelly Raw.
OHS. 2403; 8. Angela Bargmann. LBHS
2 4 0 4 9. Johanna Nabto. LHHS 2 4 0 2 12
Katie Feeler. U I S 2451; 11. Amanda Cook,
U I S 2431; 12 Tammy MaahaU. LHHS 2447;
13. Rabecca Dorfmea LMHS, 24:49; 14.
Aahlry Wagner. LMHS 2454: 15. Anna
Ilonaker. LMHS 2 4 5 4 1 4 Rebecca Sable.
LBHS 2503; 17. Jermaye McKeeey. WSHS
2 3 2 2 18 Chriattnr Joyce, LBHS 2324 19.
Laurel Anderwn. OHS, 23:42 20. Jraaka
Waldmaa O HS 2244.
21. Judy Diamond. U IH S 23:48; 2 1 Undeay
Stuart. LMHS 2247; 2 2 JennUar Reynold.,
U IS 2 244 2 4 Uaa Kandig, LMHS 2411; 23.
Kicahan Wlkea. LBHS. 2419; 2 4 Angelian
Lopei. OHS 24:19; 27. Chriettna Martmrl.
LBHS 2421; 2 8 Leia Klein. OHS 2443; 29.
Conrle Glcna OHS 2447; 3 a Nicole CarowiL
WSHS 2452 31. Sarah King. LMHS 2433; 3 2
Meredith Hoyer. SHS, 2701; 33. Itayley
Smith. OHS 27:15; 34. Triata Gatineau, SHS

2752 3 2 lira Bohr. U IS 28:43; 34 Laura
Brown. U IS 2904 37. Naklla Thompeon.
WSHS 3047; 38. Uaa Uhrrwood, U tS 3107;
39. Megan Marioa SHS 3158; 4a Shoahana
Hadtet, SHS 3154 41. Brittany Bolloa SHS
3353.
TRAM RESULTS •JV BOYS
1. Lymaa 2 4 1 Lak* Mary, 61; X Oviedo, 74
4 Lake Brantley, 81,
INDIVIDUALS •JV BOYS
t David Erlich, LHS 17i4I; 2 Juatki Steakley.
U tS 1804 3. Steve Chriattaa U tS 1814 4
Jeffrey Wolynaky. LHS 1422 S Jaaon
McOung. OHS 182S 4 Matt Enact LMHS
1434 7. Jeremie Knight. LBHS 1841; 8 Brin
Gulden OH 1841; 9. Se n Snyder; WSHS
1 4 4 2 l a Jen Maingot. LMHS 1443; H.
Thomaa Adrtaaaea LMHS 1832 12 Tema
Kudakwaahe, LMHS 1854 13. Kyle Clnal.
WSHS 1854 14. Hantaan Shepiaa U IS
1857; IS Jared Merita LBHS 1839; 14 Then
V n Q ua LBHS 1902 17. Nick Leha LHS
1904 18 Mett dementi. OHS 1909, 19.
Reflet Rodrigue*. LBHS 19:14 20. Even
Smith. SHS 1924.
21. Mike B u n a O H S 1929; 2 2 Urn Devil,
LMHS 1951; JX Jem Ingatk. LMHS 1953; 24
Coeay Chapman, O K S 1*54; 23. Mark
rontiua. U t S 1934 2 4 Mike H ria LBHS
1459; 27. David Rodrigue* LBHS 1440; 2 4
J»»on Thompaoa OHS, 19.40; 29. David
ZychlnakL LBHS 14.41; 3 a Ryan Cuchinm.

It. M ika M aalot. ate* l » » *
Nick CuanieOo, CX1S 1*5 4 31 Eric T
LMHS 2001; 14 Jeremy Mekali. LHS 2ft
33. Tyler PowelL LMHS 2022 34 d a .
SumralL OHS 2051; 37. Daniel Sehky. LMHS
2054 38 Juatin Rnrae. OHS 2044 39. Joey
Saucer, OEB, 2052 40 Andre Romero, OHS
2059.
41. Brautio Soaa. WSHS 2104 42 Andrew
Burkett LHS 21:13; 13. Owen Brown. LHS
2 I2 S 84 Ryan Yadau, LMHS 2151; 45. Kyle
Steven* LHS 2151; 44 Bob Caeen. LMHS
2152 87. Dvrvk Triugrr, LMHS 2152 88
Mike Newbeue* SHS 2201; 89. David Stagg*
LMHS 2207; 30 Stephn THbbey, OHS 2214
51. RJchetd Handanoa LM1B, 2257; 32 Jctm
Bach, WSHS 2282 31 All Seaod, OHS 2287;
34 Kyia Coffmaa OHS 2254 SS Thomaa
BtedryickL LMHS 2410 34 Andrew Sugg*
LMHS 2521; 57. Tiau Newling. SHS 2244
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S an fo rd L ittle League _ Coach Pitch Boys
Baseball: Sanford M arlins vs. Lake Mary
D iam onds, 1*30 p m , and Sanford Yankees
vs. Lake M ary Pirates, 3:15 p.m ., at Lake
M ary Sports Com plex.

M ONDAY
S A C B o w lin g League _ Sem inole vs. Lake
M ary; Lake Brantley vs. Lyman; W inier
Springs vs. O vied o at AM F Bow ling CenterLongw ood, 3 3 0 p.m .
B oys g o lf _ R egional Tournaments, TBA.
R ecreation so ftb a ll _ City o f Lake M ary
Parks and Recreation D epartment M en's
Fall M onday N ight Slow Pilch Softball
League at the Lake M ary Sports C om plex.
Tripleheader beginning at 6:30 p.m .; C ity of
Sanford Recreation and Parks Department
Church Fall Slow Pitch Softball. At
Pinehurst Park: Sanford Church o f Christ
vs. Christians United, 7 3 0 p.m.; at Zinn
Beck Field: Centro C ristiano vs. Central
Baptist, 6 3 0 p.m .; Central Baptist vs. Saints,
7 3 0 p.m .; Sem inole Com m unity Church vs.
W estview Baptist, 8:30 p.m .; City o f Sanford
Recreation and Parks D epartm ent Fall CoEd Slow Pitch Softball L eagu e i&gt;t Pinehurst
Park. 6 3 0 p.m .: Je n y ’s C atering vs.

Anim als; 8:30 p.m .: B -52's vs. Beer :30.
SA C S o ftb a ll League _ A t Lake Howell:
Lake Howell vs. Lyman, 5 p.m .; Lyman vs.
Lake Brantley, 6 p.m .; Lake Brantley vs.
Lake Howell, 7 p.m.
R ecreation V olleyball _ City o f Sanford
Recreation and Parks D epartm ent Fall CoEd League at Sanford M iddle School, 6 p.m.

TU ESD A Y
Freshm an fo otb all _ Lake M ary vs.
Sem inole at Thom as E. W higham Stadium ,
7 p.m .; Sem inole vs. Lyman at C arltcn D.
Henley Stadium , 7 p.m .
Boys g o lf _ District Tournam ents, TBA.
G irls g o lf _ Regional Tournament at
Ironwood G olf Club, G ainesville, TBA.
R ecreation softball _ City o f Sanford
Recreation and Parks D epartm ent W om en's
Fall Slow Pitch Softball League at Pinehurst
“Park.
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S A C B ow ling League _ Sem inole vs.
Winter Springs; Lake M ary vs. Oviedo;
Lake Howell vs. Lyman at AM F Bowling
Center-Longw ood, 3 3 0 p.m.
R ecreation so ftb all _ City o f Lake M ary
Parks and Recreation D epartm ent Fall CoEd Slow Pitch Softball League at the Lake
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Complex Tripleneader beginning at
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Parks D epartment M en's Fall W ednesday
Night Slow Pitch Softball League at
Pinehurst Park. Koch Construction vs. C 6c
L Landscaping, 7 p.m .; Vivona's vs. Beer 3 0 ,
8 p.m.
SA C S o ftb a ll League _ At Winter Springs:
Sem inole vs. W inter Springs, 4:30 p.m .;
Sem inole vs. O viedo, 5:30 p.m.; vs. Lake
Mary vs. O viedo, 6:30 p.m .; Lake M ary vs.
W inter Springs, 7 3 0 p.m .
Sw im m ing and D iv in g _ Winter Springs
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L io n s -------------Continued from Page IB
The w in gives Oviedo a 4-4
com pletely unexpected," said
record (2-3 in 6A-District 2)
Register. "H e wanted to give it a
heading into next Friday's
shot. As It turned out, he did a
good lob."
showdown the district-leading
Apopka (7 -0 ,4 -0 before playing
While the Lions did amass
DeLand Friday night). Colonial
‘ over 300 yards of offense against
(0-7,0-5) hosts University next
the winless Grenadiers (229
week.
rushing, 143 passing), they did
"It felt good to get a w in, espe­ turn the ball over five times
(three on interceptions, two on
cially on Senior Night," said
fumbles). Fortunately for
Oviedo head coach Greg
Oviedo, Colonial only managed
Register. "This is the first group
o f seniors that I've had since
to turn one of the giveaways
Into points.
they were freshmen, so it w as a
Not to be outdone, Colonial
special night for me. These guys
definitely deserved a win."
turned the ball over four times
to Oviedo, which managed to
Like almost everything
convert just one of the opportu­
Oviedo has done this season, it
cam e under trying circum ­
nities into points, and that com­
stances and the Lions did just
ing on a 47-yard Steve Asby
about everything to try and
field
Id goal.
Asby, who missed nearly a
com plicate m atters further.
month with mononucleosis,
For starters, Nick, not
contributed 14 points for the
Christian, Tenekedes started at
Lions by scoring on a 14-yard
quarterback.
"Christian had a problem with
touchdown run, kicking a pair
of field goals, and kicking two
his equilibrium in the summer,"
extra points. He caught three
explained Register. "W hen he
passes for 42 yards and carried
got his bell rung in practice and
the ball four times for 48 yards.
again against University, the
problem returned."
Nick Tenekedes and James
Jordan also scored touchdowns
Brett Murphy, who started the
for the Lions.
year dueling with Christian
Tenekedes, has seen limited
Eight different players con­
action due to bad knees, accord­
tributed to the Lions' 223-yard
ing to Register. And Grant
ground game. Billy Dreggors
Herron, w ho w as moved up
led Oviedo with 54 yards on
nine carries while Dwayne
from the junior varsity quad
Allen added 51 yards on four
after it com pleted Its season this
attempts.
week, w on't be eligible for var­
sity com petition until next
Jordan caught a pair of passes
week.
for 51 yards (30 coming on a
"Nick has been our em ergency
touchdown strike from
backup all season, so it's not
Tenekedes) while Bobby

Raulerson had two catches for
41 yards.
C olonial's Julius Lee led all
rushers w ith 134 yards on 21
carries. Jam al Lewin rushed for
tw o touchdow ns while Emanuel
Santana caught a pass for the
Grenadiers' third score.
LIONS 26, GRENADIERS 19
C olon ial
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3 14 S 3 _ I 3
FI n l Q uill rt
O - A*by 2S PC, 312
Sttond Q uirtn
O - N. Tmriad*» 9 run (Atby kick), Ittll
O - Jordan 47 pan from N. Trucked** (Aatiy
kick), 133
Third Quartet
C - Lrwtn 1 run (paaa failed). 338
O - Aaby 14 run (paaa tailed). 32
Fourth Quarter
O -A aby 47 PC. 11:44
C - Santana 30 paaa from Vann (paaa failed),
8:43
C - Lrwtn J mn (Montalvo kick). 33
TEA M ST A T IST IC S
Fink Down* _ Colonial 8; Oviedo 17.
Ruatiaa-yirdi _ Colonial 32-131; Oviedo 3 5

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Faaains . Colonial 6-14-1; Oviedo 9-24-3.
Paaalng yaida . Colonial 104; Oviedo 143.
Fumblaadoat _ Colonial 6-3. Oviedo 2-2.
Penal tira-yudi _ Colonial 3-33; Oviedo 7-62.
Punta-arertfe _ Colonial 3-29.0, Oviedo 80XL
IN D IV ID U A L ST A T ISTIC S
RUSHING _ Colonial: Lee 21-134. Lewtn 3
9, Vann 6-fmJnua 12); Oviedo: Diryxora 9-34,
Allen 5-31, Aaby 4-48, Salley-Barnett 524. N.
Tenakedea 4-23, Lorcnietti 2-22. Ionian 2-10,
Ford 2-(tnlnua 3).
PASSING _ Colonial: Vtrsn 6-14-1, 104;
Ovtadoi N. Tcnekedea 9-24-3.143.
RECEIVING . Colonial; Mitchell 1-43,
Santana 5-43, Carter 1-13, Latvian 1-3, Oviedo
Jordan 2-51, Aaby 5 4 2 , Rauleraon 2-41,
McCarthy MO. Allen 1-2.
PUNTING Colonial: Connrlio 587. 290;
Oviedo: Aaby 0
Harold photo* by

Lake M ary’s Derrick Grayson ( No.
4 above) eludes a Lake Brantley
tackier, but is eventually cotlard by
the P a trio ts' Brandon G ru b b s (
No.11 right). Lake Brantley went on
to win the C la ss 6 - D istrict 2
test 31-20.

P a trio ts
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Continued from P«|9 IB
The Bears looked like they might regain the
lead after the runback, again moving the ball the
length of the field on the strength of a 40-yard
quarterback keeper by Carl Harris.
But on second and goal from the four; a bad
pitch resulted in a fumble and the Greyhounds'
Greg Marsh recovered at the Lyman seven.
The visitors then went on a 15-play, 95-yard
drive that went from the 2 2 7 mark of the first
period until 7:50 of the second period, a time of
6:37.
Senior quarterback Paul Sanchez, making just
his second start o f the season, ran the final 23
yards to paydirt. Travo Woods added the 2-point
run and the Greyhounds were ahead to stay, 14-6.
After three change of possession's, Lyman
scored twice in the final 1 2 9 to take control of the
contest.
After Winter Springs turned the ball over on
downs at the Lyman 25, the Greyhounds lost two
yards on a running play before Sanchez found
Woods with a short pass In the fiat that Woods
turned Into a 77-yard touchdown catch. The extra
point try again failed, making the score 20-6.
The Bears then fumbled on the first play after
the kick off and John Haritan recovered, giving
Lyman the ball at the 17.
Two pass plays netted five yards and Juan
Zuluaga came on to boot a 30-yard field goal as
time expired, giving the Greyhounds a 23-6 lead
at halftime.
After Franco Scalione was crowned King and
Crystal Haynes Queen during an impressive half­
time ceremony, Winter Springs tried to quickly

get back into the contest
Starting at its own 32, Johnnie Blake dashed 41
yards on the first play, and after a pair of penal­
ties for 15 yards, Harris ran for another 30.
Darryl Wright then did the rest, running for
eight yards and then three yards for th» touch­
down. A penalty wiped out a 2-point run and the
long kick following failed, leaving Lyman on top,
23-12.
The Bears looked like they had caught a break
when, after the Greyhounds had driven down
field. Josh Gather picked off a pass at the Winter
Springs 17.
But the Bears immediately gave the ball back,
fumbling on the next play with Walter Hadley
claiming the ball.
Lyman was unable to move the ball, but
Zuluaga came on to kick another 30-yard field
goal, making the score 26-12.
The score would remain 26-12 until late in the
game when Mark McNealy capped a 73-yard, 12play, five minute drive with a seven-yard run.
And when Zuluaga hit the extra point, the
Greyhounds were up 33-12 with 154 left.
Winter Springs came out passing, but Andrew
Bauch, who replaced and injured Harris with 9:34
left in the game, had a long pass intercepted by
Ricky Argo, who returned the ball 44-yards for a
touchdown.
A 15-yard unsportsmanlike call after the touch­
down did not phase Zuluaga, who made the
extra point anyway, making the final score 40-12.

Continued from Page IB
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scoreboard som e m ore as wide
receiver Corey Dryden scored
on a 4-yard touchdow n catch
from Ram saur to m ake the score
28-12 with 8:20 rem aining in the
third quarter.
The Patriots defense held the
Rams on their ensuing drive
w hen they stopped Reggie
Cam pbell on a 4th &amp; 2 situation
on the Patriots seven-yard line.
This stop proved to be huge
as the Patriots would march
dow n the field and take a total
o f 8-m inutes and 31-seconds off
the clock before Corey Kalish
would knock In a 32-yard field
goal to make the score 31-12.
The kick cam e w ith 5 3 2 sec­
onds left in the gam e, and pret­
ty much ended any hopes of a
Lake M ary comeback.
The Rams would score once
more before the gam e was over
when Hadley again connected
with Ballerino on a 23-yard
touchdown pass to m ake the
score 31-20 after Hadley scored
the 2-point conversion.
But that w as all the Rams
could do as Ramsaur kneeled
dow n with 32 seconds remain­
ing on the clock to end the
gam e and any hopes o f a dis­
trict repeat for the Rams.
With the win the Patriots
im prove to 6-2 overall and 3-2
in Class 6A-District 2 play,
while the Rams fall to 4-4 on the
year and finish 4-2 in district

play.
N ext week the Patriots host
DeLand in what will be a huge
gam e in Class 6A-District 2.
Depending on the outcom e of
the Bulldogs' hom e game
Friday night with district
unbeaten A popka, the game
could be for the runner-up spot
in the district.
If DeLand loss to Apopka on
Friday, the Blue Darters are the
cham pions, w ith Lake M aiy in
second and Lake Brantley and
the Bulldogs tied for third.
If the Patriots win next week,
they would finish second with
wins over both the Rams and
Bulldogs.
If DeLand won. Lake Brantley
would still need to win the 7:30
p.m. gam e at Tom Story Field to
earn a return to the playoffs.
Despite the loss. L ik e M ary
could still be invited as an At
Large if Lake Brantley finishes
second and DeLand lost last
night (Friday) and again to the
Patriots because the Rams beat
the Bulldogs earlier this season.
Lake Mary will close out its
regular season with a pair of
Sem inole Athletic Conference
gam es against Lyman at hom e
next Friday (Don T. Reynolds
Stadium , 7:30 p.m.) and on the
road at Lake Howell (Richard L.
Evans Field, 7:30 p.m ., Friday,
N ovem ber 10th).

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touchdow n when quarterback
Jason H adley connected with
Anthony Ballerino for the fifth
time this year on a 21-yard
touchdow n pass with 1:07
remaining in the first quarter.
The Ballerino touchdown m ade
the score 7-6 (kick failed) in
favor o f the Patriots.
Lake Brantley would waste no
tim e putting seven more on the
board w hen running back Jamel
O liver scored on a 15-yard
touchdow n run, putting Lake
Brantley up 14-6. The touch­
dow n capped a 4 play, 49-yard
drive that took only 1-minute
and 12 seconds to com plete.
Lake M ary would make it
close again when Tucker Pierce
punched through on a 1-yard
touchdow n run, leaving the
score at 14-12 after the 2-point
conversion failed.
Again Lake Brantley would
score on it's ensuing drive
when, w ith 2:11 remaining in
the first half, running back Josh
D em atels, who had 174 yards
rushing on 22 carries, scored on
a 4-yard touchdow n run m ak­
ing the score 21-12 in favor of
the Patriots.
T he score capped a 6 play, 68yard drive that took a mere 1m inute and 14 seconds to com ­
plete.
Lake Brantley received the
ball to start the second half and
wasted no time lighting up the

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NOTICE REOAROEU THE AMER­
ICANS WITH DUMBUTKS ACT OP
HSR PERSONS WITH A DISASSiTY NEEDrNQ SPECIAL ACCOMUOOAnONS TO PARDORATE SI
THE PROCEEDEKM SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
MEETS SECTION OP THE CML
DIVISION AT THE SHERIFFS
OFFICE. 100 BUSH BLVD. SAN­
FORD. FLOROA. XT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
INGS.
&lt;407)330-0*40 TTD
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C A M N O .O M M 1 I M M O

AND
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NOTICE O F ACTION
TO: Jafrwy B a m
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Ortindb. FL 32636
YOU ARE NOTIFIED M t n t i t n
hea baan Nad agNrwt you and that
you are reqrirad to a*nre a copy d
your wvktan defenses, 2 any, to I cn
Bernice S u m whoee 4664*4 to
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toward e d bo mdtod to * ■
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WAPNMQ: Nuto l t d t ,
Tandy Lew Rrttaa d Proaerbee,

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DATED Octobor 4.1000
C U R K O F TH E C M C U T COURT
By; Bubnde Peoptoo
Deputy Ctork
Pu M eh O dobo*. I A 2 2 .» .K 0 0

C A M N 0 .6 6 C A -1 K M 4 +
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
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PENNY REM . JOHN DOE REIS.
UNKNOWN HUSBAND O F P 0 M Y
REIS; 9 U VM Q , StCLUOStQ ANY
UNKNOWN AROUSE O F SAID
DEFENDANT!*). V REMARRIED,
AND F D ECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
D EVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGN EES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, ANO
M i l OTHER PERSONS C LAM M O
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAJNST THE NAMED
DEFENDANT(B);
JOHN
DOE.
UW NOW N TENANT: JANE DOE,
UM M OW N TENANT. JOHN ROC.
UNKNOWN TENANT JANE ROE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
DotanrtordO)
NOTICE OR SALS
HoBot to hereby gM n toaL puratwrd to a Fin d Burrrnary Judgrwta
d Forodoaurt aneared to toa d m r
h tw Ckotll Court d
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CoudyFtortcki
LOT SO. BLOCK D. HARMONY
HOM ES. ACCORDING TO TH E
FLAT TH ER EO F RECORDED M
P U T BOOK 12. RAGE SB. OR THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF 8EM M OLE
COUNTY. FLO RO A.
M U A boo A SOS MAGNOLIA
STREET, ALTAMONTE SPRWVG3.
FLORKM 37701.
d puMo ado, to M M dw d and bed
bkfetor. tar cralv AT TH E W EST
FRONT DOOR BEMS40LE COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD.
PU3RK3A. Ftortda. d 1100 A M . on
too U S id R fd N a rw id w . 2000.
KARYANW MORSE
C U R K OR C M C U T COURT
BY Mary Strap*
Deputy dark
Lew Otacae d Denial C . Carwuegra
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DATED tola 13 (toy d O ddw r.
SOOO.
Meryanno Morao
CLERK O F ORCU1T COURT
By- Mary Sboupe
total N. Snvti. Eaq
Oumey 4 Hendry. P. X
P. O . Boa ISM
Ortendo FL 32S0S-1SM
Putesh: October 22. 29 2000
T IM
M T M C M C U T COURT
I COUNTY,
PROBATE DIVISION
Fae He. OMO* CP
SIR E: ESTATE OR
LOF4AN HEAVNER.
NOT1CC O F ADMSESTRATIOH
in * n T m m Of m* N U M Ol
LO N AN HEAVNER.deceased.Faa
Nrardwr ODOM CP. la pandng to *w
Q ro X C ord tar Oamtod e. Honda,
p rw td u n w oii! m* •ucifwMi v*
Widen to N. Part A y*, Sanford. FL,
*2771. Tito name* end eddreea d
Via Pereond Rapraeantabve and tw

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A* peraorto on whom tda ndlea to
d wianga too vofctoy d tw wto. to*
quaMcationa d too peraond raprt*
aardM ia. vdnuo. or Fetodcaon d
tda C o rd ora ttquM d to too toot
obtocOona wtor tda Court WTTHSt
TH E U T E R O F TH REE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBUCATO N O F THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OR SERVICE O F A COPY OF
THW NOTICE ON TH EM
At cradton d tot dacattord and
other peraona having dekna or
on thorn a copy d tola note* la
data d iw dm pubScdton d tda

Pubfoh: October 22,2*. 2000
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NOTICE M H ERESY OW EN *wl
by vbtoa d d id certain Wr* d
Eaaadon totuod out d and radar
tw aed d toe Clretd Corel d
Broward Coredy. Ftortda. Ceeo » I F
008642 FM C Etpon a End judgment
randared to toe d oraeed Corel on
S io lW iM y d B H d w ib a iA D .I IIS
to
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C M . ACTION
CAM HO. M IM E
•UNTRUST M ORTGAGE. SIC.
SU CCESSO R BY M ERGER TO
CORPORATION.

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NOTTCB IB LCR EBY GIVEN preauerd to e Fin d Judgm ed d
Fow doarnW dad October
d d erdered to Caee NO.
00-1640 d S d CborB O ord
O O H IM N IH J r d d d CbeiB h end
tor B E M S K X E C oredy. Ftortda
wharaei SUNTRUST MORTGAGE.
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T O CRESTAR M ORTGAGE OORPORATION. to toa PtobdE. a M
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M I N E C M C U T COUNT
O PTN E 16TH
OP F U N D S
M AND PON
• E M B O L I COUNTY
AJfM CM CTKM D fM O M

LO T EE. PWASM LAKE M ANORS.
ACOOROW4G TO T W
PUT
TW R BO R A S RECORDED M P U T I
BO O K II, RAOE 71, PUBLIC
RECORDS OR M M S4CLE COUNA4UA 1 « Souto EL N m Pwk. FL
W TTNEM M Y HAM3 and toe aad

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Court

PA
P A BoaZSC II
Tbmpa. Ftortda S3E22-MIE
irth pi— b ffitt A a
ly w M ip m a n t M ia f t M f
to ptoaotoeM to M i prottatong. you
aro a rto M M no «oM to you. tor (w
p fm M o n o l OMttln m it t in c t .
PIm m oorMcl Court A M U M bii
N 201 N. Park Avenua. aardord,
Ftortda 32771, toiaphona nurdwr
(40D666-4227, wNtat 2 working
day* ot ypur recepl at M b doou(TDD) 1-

C A M NO: M C A M 14L
NATIONAL CtTY M ORTGAGE CO .
PUB4TIRR
VE.
CARRIE LEE JO N ES IF UVtVO,
ANO IP DEAD. T W UNKNOWN
SPO U SE. HEIRS, DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES,
ASSIG N EES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS.
TR USTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTUS C U A O N O AN M TER CET
BY. TH R 0U 0H , UNDER O R
A G A M ET CARRIE LE E JO N ES:
UNKNOWN S R O U U OR CA R R K
L IE JO W B , m ANY. MARY EZEU .
IF UVW O . AND IF DEAD. T W
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE, H EM E,
DEVISEES,
G R AN TEES,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
BfTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNDER
O R AGAINST MARY EZELL:
UNKNOWN SPO U SE O F MARY
E Z E U . V ANY! JOHN DOS AND
JANE DOC A S UW NOW N
TENANTS M POSSESSION.
DEFENDANT (S)
N O nCBO R
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pie
•rrtrd u a Burvrwry Ftod Judgmard
d tored oarea dated October 13,
TO O erdered to C M Ceae No. 00
C A M 141 d toe O bcul Corel d tot
IITH JreSdd Cbcrd In and lor

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C A M NO. E6CA-t*7a-14-L
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ttoh J u d d d Chord to and tor

BANK ATLANTIC, FSB,

B M to M ^ D M L ^ a a to n N o !
LAKE LOTUS
ASSOCIATION,
____________
E W N T t lit o d
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id

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to

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to Idtowtog
t proudly M a d tardr to
•ad Find A d o re r* , to a e
LO T It* . LAKE HARRIET
ESTATES. ACCOROrNQ TO THE
FIAT THEREOF A* RECORDED SI
FLAT boob it , paga(t) II AND IS.
p u t* record* d aendnd a coredy.
NOTE: Purauard to S « Fab D M
CaM dton Precwce* A d you ore
edvtoad S id tda tow Ena to baditod
to be s ddd
ccAad a date and any
obtained wto be weed tar tod purpOM.
Dated I w I B i a g d October,
UARYANW MORSE
Ctorb d Clroui Corel
BvOorotoyW. I
CO O EJSIBTAW IARSKL P A .
4010 Boyoood BotStodrd
6rde 440
Tempo. FL &gt;3407
Tdaphone: (413)477400*
CA SH 040-3004
PhM dcO olobd 22, W . 2000
T tW
m th e c m c u t count

OR T W EM KTEEN TH
STATE OR R U M O A ,

VS
JOAN M H A R R E U . IF LTVINO.
ANO IF OCAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPO U SE. HEIRS. D EVISEES.
O R AN TEES,
ASSIGN EES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR
AGAINST JOAN M. HARRELL:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F JOAN M
HARRELL, IF ANY, THE V IllA O E
OF REMSiQTON HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. S4C.; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS S i POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN pie•uardtoa Srenmery Find Xdgmard
d tortdoaree dated October 13,
2000 entered to C M Ceee No 00
CA 14«3 14 L d tw CkcrX Court d
to* irrw Judtod Ckoua to end tor
SEMINOLE Courdy. SANFORD.
Ftortto, I M l **• to to* Iddw d end
b ed bidder tor eeah at W EST
FRONT DOOR d tw 8EM M OLE
Coredy Coretouee located d X I N .
PARK AVENUE to SANFORD,
Ftortda, d 1100 a t t on toe 14to dqr
d Noyember. 2000 Sw totoartog

LO T 52, VILLAGE O F REMSIOTON. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
TH EREOF. AS RECO RDED IN
P U T BOOK 4*. PAOE(S) 73 ANO
74. OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEM M OLE COUNTY. FLORKM.
Deled tda I3to to y d Octobm.
2000.
(CIRCUIT COURT 8EAL)
Maryann* More*
Ctorb d Sw CtreUI Corel
By. Ooratoy W. Bdton
Deputy Ctorb
THE LAW OFFICES O F DAVID J.
STERN. P X
ATTORNEY FO R P U S iT IFF
501 S. Urdvarady Drtva Brito 500
Ptoraahon, FL 33324
(35412*3-SOOO
0G65643(FMJNATB
V )«u ara a peraon *4h a daabaty
dip need* any an-nmnmrtoann to
onto* to paraetoele to Ed* preeee*ig
you are anBtod. d no ood to yw . to
i d certoei a iiliiin r a .
la d to* otoc* d Sw
Court Artnintotratoi. SEM M O LE
Coredy Courthoua*. al 407-MS4227 «4Nn N o (2) wording day* d
your receipt &lt;4 M e No*oa d Beta: 1*00*46-1771 (TOO) lot having
or 1500 9454770, vie
PitoM tOctobar 22,29.2000
T133
M T W O M U r T COURT
O F T W IITH
JU O K U LO R C U TT. *
M AMO FOR
I COUNTY,

C A M NOU a » C A -1 l3 M 6 L
BANC O W FS4ANOAL SERVICES.
B4C.
BURMA CONSTRUCTION. INC.
TRUSTEE FO R TR UST SO
W ESLEY BZAKYl A S TR U STEE
FO R TRUST C-54 SUCCESSFUL
SiVESTM CN TS. M a AB TRUSTEE
FO R TR UST 64toC, STJd.

Ctdabw 13. 2000. end antored to
Ceae N oO G C A -IU I-14-L d to*
Corel d toe IITH Jud
to and tor Semtoda Coredy,
n e e wiMeto Bano One Ftoancwr

5 S r S 2 5 S £ U .t o

N O TC EFtaG A FO N G
C A N E WITH D tEADUTM B ACT O F
1MO. PERSONS WITH A D M AStJTY NEEO M G SPECIAL A C C O M
MOOXnONB TO RANRCM ATI M
TH E PftO CEEO M O E SHOULD
CO N TACT TH E EN FO RCEABLE
WRITE SECTION OR T W C M L
OVI6K3N A T T W
E W fE R T E
O f n c t t M BUSH K V D . SAN­
FORD, FVORKIA XT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PRIOR TO T W PR O CEED ­
INGS
(LOT)M O 44*0
TTD
| W ) J H 4 tQ
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PLAINTIFF

cwac teT c o u r t

C A M St HAND AM ) EUELWCT TO
ANY AND A U . E X D T M Q I M , d
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Court WITHIN T W U T E R OF
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F T W H R ST PUBLICA­
TION O F TM S NOTICE OR TM RTY
DAYS AFTER TH E DATE O F SER ­
VICE O F A CO PY OR TH U NOTICE
ON THEM
A t oSwr cradtora d to* dacadwd
or
ctorrwnto ogobwl
•atooamwl to* Vw
Corel WTTHM TH REE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F TH O NOTICEALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT S O F E E D W SJ.
M FO REVER BARRED.
The data d tw tod pubtedton d
■da N ofta to O ct 22.2000.

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NOTICE IB W R M Y G IV W tod.
to tw Ftod Jr dgnerV d
Itototoeaueeto

I wB aet to tw N ghtd end
bed bidder tar ca d i AT THE Wad
Fiord Door OR COUM THOUM at
toe BCMSdO ir Coredy Coretnuea
toedad d 101 N PARK AVENUE to
• a N M Ftortda. d t l DO ben. on toe
14*i M y d Ham ilton, 1000 tw M towtog deeotovd property ea a d
torth to aeid Summary Ftoel
^ L O T * A W t k BLOCK I . LAKE
RIDGE p a r k , a c c o r d i n g t o
T W R U T TW R BO R . R E C O R O B
W P U T BOOK E. RAGE EE OR THE

county, r u m

*

tda 13Si day d October.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryann* More*
C to rtd tw CtoM l Corel
BrO oeoSiyW . BoSon
T H E u C w OFFICSa OR DAVE) J
STERN, P X
ATTORNEY FO R P U M T V R
EOI B .Lto M rd » D r tt BtRaSOO
Ptordaaon . W .**U&lt;
(M 4I2S6TO P SS4S6S3CNCM]
■ you ■ * a perton w ih a “

20, Ragaa 14 ton to d aw Putec
d BawWwto Coredy. Ftortda
to toe

I to O A Booh 1544. Pag*
1ST* S itu 1722. d tot Pubic
Raorerta d Benvnoto County. Ftartita
and any ameodrwrda Vw rto.
d prldo aato. to toa Mghad and b M
‘
'
ca d i, M 11:00 AA L on
IS. aooa d toe W ed
Fttod Door d toe Sewdncto Coieity
Courtoauee. 301 North Part Avenua.

Court
Coredy CourthouM. al 407-4454227 a*dn ton (2) wortdng day* d
your reoagx d **• Noac* d Sato: t000-055 4771 (TOO) tor her
Impairad or «-*00-tSS«770.
K u L i . Pi —i — to ——x —
r toRw nbwy OfTVni
P d b a h O d d w r 2 2 .2S. 2000
T i l l ____________________
S i T W C S IC U T COURT
OR T W IITH
JU O W A LC SK U IT,
M ANOROR
I COUNTY,

S y w e r a e p e ric n a M a t
to tda proceed­
ing. you a n drttotod, d no pod to
you, to tw proddon d certain eaatotonoo.
Ptoaaa corded Court
SOI North Part

C A M N O l M C A I4M 14 L
BA MORTGAGE. U C .
S U CC ESSO R BY M ERGER TO
NATUNSBANC MORTGAGE

BANK; BURMA CONSTRUCTION,
INC. TRUSTEE FO R TR UST EC
W ESLEY BZAHYI A S TR U STEE
FOR TR UST 0 * 4 SUCCESSFUL
SiVESTU EH TS, M C . A S TRUSTEE
FO R TR U ST S4G C: CRANES
ROOST C0N0044SEUM ASSOCIA­
TION, *4C.; SEM M OLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA; DRIVEWAY MAINTE­
NANCE, SIC. aredetondarda. le d
a d to Sw hlghMl and b ad bMtor tor
M d id toa W EST FRONT DOOR d
Banhid a Caedy Coretooua*. to
dord, Ftortda. d 11OO a m on toa
T4to day d Noventoer. 2000. tw to*
towing da unto ld preparly ea aat
torto to add Ftod Judgmard. to wt:
SEM M OLE CcurVy.Ftortda
UNTT 2*4, CRANES ROOST COND O UN EJU. ACCORDING TO THE
DECLARATION O F CONOOMSMJM
FO R CRANES R O O ST CONOOMSFU5L AND EXH M TB ANNEXED
TH ER ETO F E E D M OFFICIAL
R ECO R O S BOOK SOM . PAGE
1(00. PUBLIC RECORDS OF 8EM HOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA:
TOGETHER WITH AN UNOM DCD
SfTER EBT W T W C05S40N ELE­
M ENTS ANO LASTED COMMON
a tk lE N T B DECLARED M S A D
DECLARATION O F CONDOM M UM
TO BE APPURTENANCE TO T W
ABOVE CONDOMINIUM UNIT,
I d *40
CRANES WAY BLOG 6 *264. ALTA­
MONTE 6PR M G S, Ftortda 32701
DATED (da 13T1 day at October
bo b,
In Accordance W S i TTw Amertcere
n-u.
a tie k y r* ,
R
r s n u a nw i
to Tina
Corel
al 201 N. Part
tanked. Ftortda 12771.
Ttdipham Nreidar (40713234330,
N dLator Own Seven PTDayaPitor
to The Proceeding.* H aertng
(TOO) 1-600 8*4 §771. or
Voto*(V)l-am#»S-*770.vtaFtai*j*
Relay Bendoea.
Mary Anne Movm
Aa C to rtd aekl Court
By DteutoyW Baton
Ae Deputy C lart
LAW OFFICE O F MARSHALL a
WATSON, P X
1TO NW 46TH BTRCET. SUITE 120
Fort Lwetontoto. FL3330*
Tatophone (864)4530385
Fecevn4e(8*4)771 ' —
P uMW k October 22.26,2000
T134

PORATION. 14 tw Platolrn and
JERRY L WONDER; CHRISTINA R.
WONDER. FIRST TRUST O F CALI­
FORNIA. NATIONAL ASSOCIA­
TION, AS TRUSTEE; HIVERSIOE
AT TYflNS RIVERS COMMUNTTY
ASSOCIATION. INC.: ara tw
Detondarda. I wdl aa* to *w Nghaat
and tw d b iddv tor ceah d wed toed
door d tw SEMINOLE County
Court hour* aantord. Honda at
11:00AM. on tw 19ti (toy d
Novandwr. 2000. tw Idtowlng
daaatw d property ae a d torth In
•aid Find Judirwnt:
LO T 420. RIVERSIDE AT TWIN
RIVERS UNTT «. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF. AS RECORD
ED M P U T BOOK 44. PAGES St
THROUGH 64 O F THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 2*05 HUNTERS LN.
OVIEDO. FL 32758
WITNESS MY HANO and tw aad
d tow Corel on October 16.2000
(SEAL)
Ctorb d tw CeoW Court
By-Mary Sboupe
Deputy Ctorb
dw vem a t la a ortotoa. P X
P O Boa 25011
Tampa, Ftortda *3627 50 11
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emrlaaton d certain aaaieienc*
Ftoaae carded Court A * i* «e* aeon
W 201 N Part Averai*. Serdord.
Ftortda 32771, tolaphona numbw
(407)665-4227. wdNn 2 worbing
day* d yore receipt d td t documenL t heertog toywlred. (TDD) 1800-855-8771.
PdHah-OrtPbw 2 2 .2E. 2000
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t ( TH6 O R C U T COURT
O F T W D O H TtEN TH
M A N D FOR
COUNTY.

FU N O j
M RE: ESTATE OF
L O U WALTON
NOTTCt O F AUMBMTR1TTON
TTw artntohbaion d tw aatoto d
L O U WALTON, rtocaetad. F a t
Nundwr OOB53CP, la pendtog totw
Clreut Court tor Bamtada Coredy,
Probata DMatan. tw
a t t a a d which la 301 K . Part
Avenue. Bantord. FL. 32T71. TTw
namaa and eddroaaaa d tw panorv
d tapriairdatua and tw pataond
rapreaentathrea attorney a n a d
forth baton
A U M TER ESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l peraona on ehonr tda note# la
aerved who have objecaorw ted
dw ianga tw veldty d tw wB. tw
d tw penond n p n nua, ov FeWdcaon d
tda Corel are n q iln d to toa tw e
ob(ec*arw edh tda Corel WTTHM
TH E U T E R O F THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
O R THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O F TH E SERVICE O F A
COPY O F THta NOTICE O N THEM
d tw
on wham e eapy d ton
•awed wahn tore* nwn*w afwr tw
dale d f w bar f f*r**rm d tea
nudue n e t i t h f o U i e v a i tda
Corel W ITHM TH E U T E R O F
TH R EE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE OR THVTTY
DAYS AFTER T W DATE O F T W
SERVICE O F A COPY O F TH tt
NOTICE ON THEM.
A l o ftif r?i ifliifi of f t i1daoMJori
dekna or

Court WTTHM TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER T W OATE O F T W FM ST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE.
A U C LA M S . DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTION NOT SO F E E D W KL
BE FO REVER BARRED.
The data d tw am prXSoaaon d
tda Nc«c* la October 22,2000.

Sue* 4so
Tampa, FL 33607
on ot before tokty day* horn to* dele
d toe km pubkeebon d tola nonce
end be toa ongrrwl veto toe Ctorb d
tea Corel aatwr baton aervrea on
PtotoMTa anomey or Immedaleiy
toaraehar otW fetoo a dafatX wd be
entered agam l you tor to* read
demanded in toa compiavd
NOTE. Piem an to tw Fee Odd
Cdtodton Precncea A d you e n
to be a debt cdtodor ahempnng to
coded a date and any kitormaaon
obtained w* be uaed tor toe) puroee.
WITNESS my hand end to* aed d
•art Corel on O CT 16 2000.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mon*
Ae Ctorb d to* Court
By Ruth Wng
A* Deputy Ctorb
COOEJS 4 STAW1ARSKI, P X
4010 Ooyecoul Boulevard
Suae 450
Tamp*. FL 33007
Tdaphone (813)8774006
CAS* 10-00-0669
Prtotoh: O ddw r 22.2*. 2000
TISS

THCCM CUIT COURT
O F THE EW HTEE NTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
M AND FOR
S E W O L X COUNTY.
FLO RKM
CIVK. ACTION
C A M NO. 87-3116-CA
Drvr*rOHi4-K
MELLON MORTGAGE COMPANY.

ALTON COLEMAN AMJA ALTON C.
COLEM AN, d d .
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purto an Order Retcfwduang
to datod October 17.
2000 and entored In Ceae NO. *72I23C A d tw Clreul Court d to*
EIGHTEENTH Ju d d d O o r t Vl and
tor SEM INOLE Courrty. Ftortda
MELLON M ORTGAGE
COMPANY, la tw PtalntM and
ALTON COLEMAN AMJA ALTON C .
COLEM AN; ; KAREN CHAVIS: ;
TEN AN T 61 HMJA TRACY POL­
LARD: I SEMINOLE COUNTY. ;
CEN TRAL F L EDUCATORS FED ­
ERAL CREDIT U M O N ;; SANFORD
ARM S ASSOCIATES. L P . D/fi/A
CEDAR CR EEK APARTMENTS, e n
toeD*tontonla,lw fla*ltoto*N gh• d tort bed bdder he ceah at wad
kora (tow d toe SEM M OLE County
CmeThouaa, aantord, Roride at
11:00AM, on tw 14to day d
, 2000, tw Idtowlng
property aa a d torto to
•eld Ftod JuO y-w r
LO T 54. MONROE MEADOWS.
ACCORDING TO TH E
PUT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M P U T
BOOK 46, PAGES I6ANO 17. PUB
U C RECO ROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLO RDA.
AMJA 111 K E U Y CIRCLE. SAN­
FORD, FL *2273
WITNESS MY HAND and toe aed
d tto Court on October 172000
(SEAL)
M a rya m Mane
Ctork d to* Clrorrt Court

M T W CMCUTT COURT

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M T W C B K U O CO URT
o f t h e ir m

Vs
Marta OrtU; Ricardo Lula OrtU. Jr;
Tha Unkriovm

by. h r o O v
Rlcanto
Lula
OrtU.
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potaeadon d tw autyecr red
eoparty 11; _
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to ........... Inn d Ira added red
protm y t t; ■ (vtog. and a l rehnown
datowig by, taou dL unitor

yyardeea. or otwr riaenentf..
rtotandard.
N O TKB O F ACTION
TO:
Tha Unknown Ha**, dart*faa.
tort, toratoea. or otw r
datodng by. through, ur
•garret Ricardo U fa Or«z.di
i a .tnq and a* unknown
by. torough.

C A M NOi. 00-CA-1467-14-W
FIRSTAR BANK, N X LVa STAR
BAF6L N X auooaiaor by nw rgv
&gt; GREAT FINANCIAL BANK,
FSB,
V*.
8U C CESSFU L
INVESTMENTS.
M C . a t Tiuatoe lor Trod 107+1.
8URNA CONSTRUCTION. M C . a*
Trustee tor Troal 1H. W ESLEY
SZANYL *• Trod** tor Trod 10.
PARESH N. VAJDYA. JO SEPH E
A LTER and JO O C U M A LTER .
CTTY O F SANFORD, STATE OF
FU0RK3A DEPARTMENT O F
REVENUE d id
an redrawn per­
i l possession d toerad proper*
•7.
______
P atandanM)
NOTICS O F ACTION
TO : W ESLEY BZANYI
t *1v«. and a deed, a l parti**
ctobntog H a n d by. toroudl m dw
or egtoW W ESLEY SZANYL and a i
parte* Itovtog or ddnang to have
any ngRL T O d H a n d to tw prop- -W- - e - -----I— |4 ■ ■ .
m
rf rwitowi m v .i i m. 6i
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod on ocPon
tor Fondooun d Mortgaga on tw
loloewig daacrtwd property:
LOT 244. WEWVA HUNT CLUB
FOX HUNT SECTION 2. ACCORDM O TO THE P U T THEROF AS
RECORDED M P U T BOOK I E
RAGES 64. THROUGH 87. PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORKM. r V r 107 Hohtonwaa
0. la T O o o d , FL 3277*
H e n itod agatod you and you
a n rerpiHd to aarv* a copy d your
eitoan detonao*. 1 any, to K. on
Lynne M. French, Attorney tor
na*4M, whoa# wfeboaa la Sdto 300.
1570 Medruga Avenua. Coral
OaCea*. Ftarbto 33146 wfveh ■ wdvto tokly (30) days dtor too M pubbcoton d tore Noace and Be toe ongtoa! w di to* Oarb d tort Court edwr
baton eenrto* on Ptotoara attorney
or toaiwdMaiy toereeher: otoontoa
fetrt wfl H erteted agalnal you
tar toe ra id demanded to toe cornWITNESSmy hand and toa le al d
H a Court H a II (toy d O CT. 2000
(SEAL)

OMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,

JERRY L W O N O C a d d .
Da4endwd(a).

NOTICE IS HEREBY
to an Ontor Retchedubng
' letod October II.
to C e M NO 0022S C A d tw Cecua Court d tw
EIGHTEENTH JurtoW O cud n end
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
OMAC MORTGAGE COR-

YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod an acbon
tor lunctaaun d mortgaga on tw
taaonrog daoertoed property
LOT 42. OEERSONO E ACCORDM O TO TH E P U T THEREOF AS
M P U T BOOK 46.
PAGES 27. 26 ANO 2* O F THE
PUBUC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
net you and you
to ebrve a copy d yore
1 any. to E on WtoBEflLY A MATUUS. Aaorrwy tor tw
M . whoae addnaa la
CodWa ASfawwnU. P A
4010 Boyaood Bodavard

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M THE CMCUTT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Ceee No. 004*1-CP
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
tH ver j b o o t h .
NOTICE OF AOMMISTRATION
Tha *(bn*M!ratton d tw ertaia d
ERVIN J BOOTH, daceaaed. Fla
Number 2000091-CP. la pwbbng to
tha Circurt Court lor Seminole
Corety. Ftortda. Probata Dhtatan.
tw ma+ng address d which la
POOor SOM. Bantord. FL 32772
The name* and addrotre* d the
personal reprtaenlalivt’i attorney
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
■ perrons on whom raa nonce la
•em d who have dyeetiona that
challenge toa vatdey d toe wd. 1
any. the queMceliorw d toe panorv
al repreaedelv*. venue, or pjnadcaon d We court ere reguead to Ha
toe* obtacborw wtto toe court WITH­
IN THE U T E R
O F THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE O F SERVICE O F A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l cm M on d toe daced a d and
other persons having ctaima or

Aa O art d toa Corel
By Ruto King
Aa Deputy Clarb
T if io n i wWi m &lt;niOMy wno n m
a apeoW aooommodeiion to partdpaa* to era pro:eaqng anorld corv
tecr AOACoardewtor d Senkncto
Courry Courthouse, 301 N. Pert
Avenue. Suae N30I. Sanford.
32771. el leert * n dey*
to
toa
proceeding
TeNphone (407)323-4330 art 4227;
1400-0554771 (TDD) or 1400*55(770 (V) vw Florida Relay

data d toe brat pub*ca*on d tha
nonce muai Ma toe* claana with that
court WITHIN THE U T E R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O F THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTEH T l* DATE OF SER ­
VICE O F A COPY O F THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
B n tr er*onon- 01 n t obcmowh
and persona having clalma or
demands agalnsl the dacedent a
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO WILL
BE FO REVER BARRED
The data d toe In t pubkeanon d
M r nonce W October 22. 2000
Evelyn L Booth
2747 W edoi Lane
Orlando. Ftortda 32810
WBtom S. Frailer, Eaqurt
1*1* Btondng BkeL. Ste 8
kaorvBe, h a . 32210
Tdaphone: *04(364-3640
Facatoda: MMGM-4666
Fie Bar 0068573
Pubtoh October 22.2*. 2000
T156
M THE CMCUTT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL C M C U T.
M ANO FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY.
C A SE NO. 06CA466-14G
JO SEPH E. A LTER and JOOELL
ALTER

NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN tod
toe m M M gned. toe CMrb d toe
O n ! Court lor Sem noiv CouVy.
F b rtk . rndar and by virtue d toe
Stannary Find JuOiwra d Mortgage
Foredtaeure heretofore entered on
to* 1*to dky d October, 2000, to torn
certeei cause panting to toe C kcul
Court d toe EigMeenth Judiciel
Orord d Florida, to and tor Semlnoia
CoreVy. Ftortda. being C M Aceon
NO. 00-CA958-140. In which
JO SEPH E_ ALT1ER and JOOELL
ALTIER are toe Platoon* and
PARESH
N. VAIDYA to toe
Ddanrtod. end wider end by vkta*
oI to* larma d toe sard Summary
Ftoel judgment wW oker ke aato d
prlWc outcry to toe htdiect end bed
Odder tor cash al tw W ed Front
Door d toe Semtoda Courtoouae,
301 North Park Avenua, Sanford.
Ids on foe 14to day d November.
2000. d toa hour d 1100 a m , toe
•enw batog a lagd aaiaa day end *w
hour a toga! hour d ad*, toe reel
party artuaied In Bemtod*
County, Ftortda end daaotoad ea totra:
LEO LOT 244 WEKIVA HUNT
CLUB FOX. HUNT SEC 2. PB II
POS 5447
T h i pm piity i t o m d , logcVuNr
b&lt;tong
tog. or in any wtoe appartatofng. Is
being add to aeady said Judgmed.
DATED Ska 17*1 dey d October,
TOO.

(Bed)
Meryame Morse
Ctortr d tw C k a X
IC a rh C M It
8*mtod* Coudy. Ftortda
By Mery Slnxpe
Aa Dapily Ctork
loo* W
Gray. Hanw A R d n o n . P X ,
P o d Ottoa Bee 3088.
Orlando. Ftortda 32802
PubSah October 22.2*. 2000
TISS

M THE CMCUTT COURT
OF THE EMHTECNTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
M AND FOR
u ia e o LK COUNTY,
FLORDA
CASE NO.: (642*1 CA-14-P
COMPANION
M ORTGAGE,
A
DELAWARE CORPORATION.

M THE CMCUTT COURT
M AND FOR
SEM M OLE COUNTY.
FLORJOA
PROBATE DtVW OH
C A SE HO ; 004*8-CP
M RE T IE ESTATE OF
GOLDIE LEE.
NOTICE OF ADMP6STRAT10N
The ertnevetretion d toe estate d
GOLDIE LE E. deceeaed. F ie
Number 00-995 C P W pendtog In toe
Clrent Court for Semmoie. Florida.
Probate Division, the address d
which It P O Drawer C . Sanford.
Florida 32771.
Tha names and
d l
Uvea anomey are set torth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
N O TFIED TH AT
A l persons on whom W t nobce It
served who hev* ob|*chona that
Chaienge toe vmkbry d to* w«. to*
quaM cduna d to* peraond rapra•enUBve venue, cr |urtai*c«on d
tola Court are recyerad to Me toe*
obfeebons wtto ton Corel WITHIN
THE U T E R O F TH REE M O N TIS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
O R THIRTY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE O F A COPY O F
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l cm M on d to* decedent and
otw r parsons having claims or
on whom a copy d tors nobce la
data d toe MU pubkeebon d ton
nokce mud Me took davna w di ton
Court WITHIN THE U T E R OF
TH REE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O F SER
VICE O F A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AT otoer creators d toe decedent
end persons having claims or
demands against toe decedent s
court WITHIN TH REE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS HOT SO FILED WILL
BE FO REVER BARRED
The Ode d tow tral pUWcwtian d
tile rtosce • Ocfobw 22.2000
MARION LEE. JR
WILLIAM H MORRISON. ESOUIRE
71006outo U S . Highway 17-92
Fern Part, Ftonde 32730
Tdaphone: 407/534-1424
Attorney tor Personal Repreeedab ve
PubSah October 22. 29. 2000
7161

M THE COUNTY COURT
O P THE EIGHTEENTH
jTYPj f U L CMCUTT,
M ANO FOR
I COUNTY,
CASK NO. Q0-437-CC-20-F
SANDY CO VE CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION O F 6EMINOLE.
M C - ■ n d ke proM Ftonde

CO A ENTERPRISES. INC . A
DISSOLVED FLORIDA
CORPORATION. UTOCNOWN
PARTIES X POSSESSION.
NOTICE OP BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVER that
on toe IDm day d November 2000 al
11.00 a m u foe W ad Frod Door d
toa Seminole Candy Courtoouae.
toe in to n ig w d Ctork w« oiler tor

Thai Certkto Condominium Pared
Known Aa Una No. 201. Sandy
Cove, A Condominium and An
UmSMdad 0038232 kkeroai In The
Land, Common Element*. And
Common Eapanaea Appuetonad To
Said U n i A l In Acoonlanca W lh Tha
To
The
Covenant!
Conkbona. Reetncbone. Terms And
Otoer Provratotw O l Tha Daderabon
01 Condomevum Or Bendy Cove. A
Condomeiiom Aa Recorded In
O lbad Record* Book 1310. Page
1344 01 The Pubkc Records d
Semtoole County. Ftonde
togetoer wkh e l attuareea. Snprovwmanta, btourts, appkancea. and
•ppurtanencaa on add land or uaed
n coryuncbon therewith
The aforesaid aato wK be mad*
pursuant to a Summery Ftoel
Judgmed erkend to C M No 00437-CC-20-F penctoig to to* Coreky
Court d to* erghleento Judroiel
Cacut ai end for Sarmnde County.
Ftortda.
Dated tola 1(to day d Ocfobar.

2000
MICHAEL C . BARBOUR
end
DONNA BARBOUR, ha W4*. end
UNKNOWN TENANTSTOWNERS,
NOTICE O F SALE
Nobce la hereby (pven tod. pur­
sued to to* Order or Find Judgmed
•dared to toe cause to to* Circe*
Court d Seminole Coudy Ftonde I
wd adt toe property situated to
Sem raie CocrVy Ftonde. deecnbed
e:
LOT 5. BLOCK G. LAKE KATHRYN
PARK 5TH ADDITION ACCORD
M G TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN P U T BOOK IS.
PAOES 47 AND 45, PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUN
TY, FLO RD A
ANO THAT PART OF LOT *6.
BLOCK D. D R MITCHELLS SUR­
VEY OF THE M O SES E LEVY
GRANT. PLAT BOOK I. PAGE 5.
PUBUC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. LYMQ VRTl BN
AN EASTERLY EXTENSION OF
THE NORTH ANO SOUTH BOUND
ARY LINE O F LOT 5. BLOCK Q,
LAKE KATHRYN PARK STH ADDI­
TION. P U T BOOK 15, PAGES 47
ANO 41. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
SATO
PARCEL’S
W ESTERLY
bo un dary b em q th e r ea r o f

Putkah October 2 2 .2», 2000
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§34 N. W niar Part O r.
Ceaadberry. F L 32707
« auMo aed, lo toe N d » d «"d bed
bidder, tor eeah. d toe w ed front
door d the Seminole County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida, el
1100 AM on November 14,2000
Deled October 17. 2000
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK O F THE COURT
By Mery Stroup*
Deputy Clerb
In eoconlenc* with the Amenceni
Ylth Dreabnitiea Act. persona with
(bsaMPat neertng a apadd eccommodatan to pertMpela In tors pro­
ceeding Should contact court
Artnindrstion at telephone number
(f 07)6654330. n d taler Ihen eeven
(7) day* phot to toe ptoceedtog It
hearing Vrpated. (TDO) 1*00 955
S H I. or Vdca (V) 1400 *554770.
vw Florida Relay Service
Meson 6 Associate*, PA .
17757U S t* North. S d te 500
Claarwalef. FL 33784
(727)5383*00
Pubbsh October 22.29 2000
T160

on whom a copy d tola nonce la

PARISH H . VAJDYA, d *4,
* .P X
V O . Bee 88014
TWiyw. Rtekle 33(22401*
FW7084722
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t you e n a pbnon w di e daebaqr
rho needs aco
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‘
to parUcaato to
era enaaad d no coal to you. lor toe
provlaeion d certain aaalatanc*.
Plea** oonad Court ArMrtotrabon
d 201 N. Part Avwnue, Sanford,
Florida 32771, lelaphone nuntov
(407)655-4227, w«hto 2 worbing
day* d your receeb d tto documart; | heertog Vnpeeed. (IDO) 1
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THE ABOVE SAID LOT S. ANO THE
EASTERLY BOUNDARY BEING
THE HELEN STR EET RIGHT-OF-

MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K O F THE COUNTY COURT
By Mery S1KX4W
Deputy Dark
* you ere a penon Mto a Oaebaiy
order 10 pertopale to «as proceed­
ing you are erwaed. el no cod to
you. to toe provwan d certeei r***
tone*
Please canted Court
Aantoistrebon el 301 N. Pert
Avenue. Be** t o o l, Sanford FL
32771 (40T)*AA-4777 Mtoai 2 wortng deya d yota iscepr d tow notice.
I you ere heanng or voce Impaired.
0X14004654771
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Ortando. Ftonda 32410
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M i l d city at N n w M t, 2000
MARYANN E MORSE
CLERK O f CIRCUIT COURT
0Y M iry Stroup*
Deputy Clerti
L»« OtAoM at Daniel C. Canauegra
(SOI North AmwnM Avemia
Tampa FL 33004-1041

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WHAT VEHICLE SALVAGE
AUCTION

4 4 o l Maylarf Club Phaaa I aa racordad to Plat Book U . Paga 7 and • ot
tha Public Record! ot Semmot*
County. Florida
All parttaa In toieratt and cMrana
tha&gt; have an opportuntty to bahaard
at aaid haartng
Dy order ot Via C ty Commiaalon ol
tha Cdy ol Sanford, Florida
ADVICE TO THE P U B IC » a paracn daodaa to appaal a dadeion
mada wtVi raapact to any manat con
atdered at Via abova m eatng ot boating. ha may naad a verbatim record
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TIME 10 00 A M
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Maitland. FI 327S1
VEHICLES TO AUCTION
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Pubiah October 29.2000

PROPOSED S A LS OVVtHRLRS
LIENOR:
BADtSCO O f FLORIDA
3701 S SANFORD W E
SANFORD FL 31773
DATE OP BALE: 1*421*8
TEJE O f SALE: 800 AM
YR MAKE VM
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PURSUIT TO F .i. 713.78, SAID
VEHICLES W U . M SOLD TO SAT­
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PLUS A C C U M U L A T E STORAGE.
OW NER H AS A RK1HTTO A H EAR ;
M G PRIOR TO SALE DATE. AN T
VEHICLE
WHICH
REMAINS
UNCLAM CO OR POR WFOCH THE
CHARGES FOR RECOVERY TOW­
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STO R AG E SERVICES
REMAP! UNPAID MAY BE SO U )
AFTER IS DAYS FR EE O F ALL
PRIOR U E N S.
BALE WILL BE
HELD AS POSTED 4 AT THE LO CA­
TION
INDICATED
FO R
THE
LIENOR ABOVE.
PtAAah October 29.2000
T IM

not provided by Via C»y ol Sentord.
(FS2M010S)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF TH ESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULO CONTACT
THE HUMAN RESO URCES O FFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-M2H
48 HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
MEETING

Jenel R. Dougherty. CM C
C ty Clerk
PuHah October » . 2000
TM

Donald F. Ealngar, Shan* ct
Sem inole County, hereby gtvee
nonce pureuam to Florida Stalua
T06.l03Q &lt; b)1.olN atnianBonioi&gt;apoM of certain property d n o ta d a t

ftoAowe:

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27— N u r s e r y St C h il d
C ars

55 — B usiness
O pportunities

1700.00 Caah toraid at Via Hebner*

CfTY O F LAK E MARY, FLOMOA
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HCARBM

NOTICE IS HEREBY 0(VEN by Via

TOO P. M , or aa aoon aiareaftar aa
poesftrie, to hear a e q u u t tot appeal
ol lha Board d M%uUmanr» danlal d
a
variance
to
Chapter
1S4 ST(CM4)(b)
and
Chapter
tU D S tn . Lake Mary Coda at
OtWnenoee, ediera aaW eyoaone

(407)3*2-7771

NOTE: IF A PERSON D CO O ES TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
THIS BOARD WITH RESPECT TO
ANY M ATTER CONSIDERED AT
THIS MEETING OR HEARING. HE
OR SHE W U NEED A RECORD O F
THE PROCEEDINGS. AND THAT.
FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR SHE
MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORD O F THE PRO ­
CEEDIN G S IS M ADE. WHICH
RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI­
MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON
WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED .
FLORIDA STATUTES
284.0103
PERSONS WITH O IS A B U m S
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY O F TH ESE PROCEEDINOS SHOULD CO N TACT
TH E CITY ADA COOROM ATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS M ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING AT &lt;07-324-3024.
CfTY O F LAKE MARY, FLORIO
Carol A Foater, Cay CtarV
DATED October 21,2000
Pubaen October 2«, 2000

LowMontVy Pyrnla. 1 Day Gvc.
No Fee Jual Good 8V8
For Afp 1-877-748-BILL (2446)

John W. Rodgare, Eaqt
304 E. CcfonM Drtva
Orlando. Florida 12*C 1
(407)423-3401
Aaomey tor FlatoNI
Florida Bar No 082746
HUM BERTO
BAR R EN ECH EA.
JAN E
DOE
BAR R EN ECH EA.
UNKNOWN WIFE O F HUMBERTO
BARREN ECH EA;
IF
LIVING,
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANT(S).
IF
REMARRIED.
AND
IF
DECEASED, THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
D EVISEES.
G R AN TEES,
ASSIG N EES.
CREDITORS,
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. AND
A U L O TH ER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR
AGAINST TH E NAMED
DEFENOANT(S).
GLADYS
CREVOISIER;
JOHN
DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOE.
UNKNOWN TENANT.
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Operators at out Senford location
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407-323-9970

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407-3230631

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LAKE JENNIE APTB.

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Unfurnished

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S anford 1/1 With Fred Pordi. Lg
Room*. HaaVAk. 5435/400
Sanlord 1/1 Slnda Family. Haat 6
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407-321-4900

3884 Jawatl U n a . Sanford. FL

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• Balanced nutritional meals.
• Excellent development program.

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Personals
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Lost A Found
Special Notices
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4 6 Debt Consolidation |
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Money lo Lend
63 Mortgages

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117 Commercial Rentals
116 Olfice Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease l b Own
127 Storage/Office For Ronl

67 Career
Consultants
69 Resumes
TO Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

RENTALS
91 Apartments/
Homes
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments • Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duptes/Triplex
107 Mobile Homes For Renl
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehousa/Rantal Space
115 Industrial Rentals

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161 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
163 Television A Siereo/Radto
1A5 Computers For Sale
167 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Buftkng Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

141 Homes For
143 Out ot State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Proparty For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lota For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominium* For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waled rant Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

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Musical Instruments
Miscalaneou*
Auctions

AU TO M O TIVE
231 Cars For Sals
234 Automotive
235
236
238
239

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Truck/Busee/Vans For Sale
Car Rental*
Vehicles Wanted
Motorcydas/Bika* For S a l*

240 B oat R entals

199 Pets A Supplies
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Supplies
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201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Anttqua/ColleCUbiea
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
210 Wanted to Buy

241 Rec. Vehicle s/Campon For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equlpmant

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
254 Air Conditioning

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Sendees
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving 8 Storage
293 OH. Lube A Fitter
294 Painting
295 Papar Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 PtanoOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Rooting
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
300 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Sendee

255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpel Cleaning
266 Celling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Child Care Canter*
289 Cleaning Sendees
270 Concrele
271 Construction
272 Delivery Sendees
275 Drywall
2 78 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Service*
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakalronl Clearing
285 Landscaping
288 Laundry Services

3 1 3 TV/Radkj

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316
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319

Upholstery
Welding A Sheet Metal
W*H OrtHing
Window Washing A Tinting

141—H omes For S ale

103— Houses*

141— H omes For Sale

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You a re cordially invited to attend our

Grand Opening on
Saturday morning,
October 28th, 2000
at ten o*clock.
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conduct a ribbon - culling cerem ony.
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DECEMBER 20, 2 0 0 0

SMVKAN No.U

When the competition got bet­
ter, ao did the S C C womens
basketball team. Th e Raiders
knocked off nationally ranked
Palm Beach Community
College on Monday night.
P a g e lB

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Sanford M ain Street, In c,
has announced winners o f the
Sanford M ain Street holiday
awards.
For die Christmas Parade:
First P la c e : Page Private
School "Space Shuttle Float,
com ing hom e fo r the h oli­
days."
Second Place: The
Sem inole H igh School Band
w ith the Dazzlers.
T h ird Place: G oldsboro
Elementary School.
For the H o lid a y w in d o w
decorating contest for d ow n ­
tow n merchants:
First Prise: A rts and Ends
Second Prise: Lady Jaynes
T h ird Prise: Fred A .
W hipple, Estate Furniture.
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AARP needs
assistants f o r

Tax-Aide frog ram
A A R P annually offers
assistance, counseling and
preparation service fo r senior
citizens. The service is offered
free o f charge and is spon­
sored b y A A R P in coopera­
tion w ith the Internal
Revenue Service. Last year;
o v e r 155,000 taxpayers w ere
helped in the State o f Florida.
The o ffer w ill be m ade
again at the beginning o f next
year. A t this time, A A R P is
seeking volunteers to assist in
this project. Tax-Aide volu n­
teers receive free tax training
from the IRS. Volunteers w ill
be asked to g iv e a m inim um
com m itm ent o f fou r hours a
w eek o v e r a ten-week season.
l b volunteer fo r the A A R P
Tkx-Aide program , phone Bill
M ack at 407-236-0557 or
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S A N F O R D — W ith the official quali­
fyin g period for Sanford's M ayoral race
and d t y com m ission seats in Districts 1
and 2 fust w eeks sway, the potential field
o f candidates m ay rival d ie 19 entries
that w en t to the starting gate in this
year's Kentucky Derby.
A s o f M onday, no less than 11 in d ivid ­

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uals had picked up qualifying packages,
including tw o anonymous candidates in
District 1 and another anonymous candi­
date leaving no indication o f potential
office sought.
A lso M onday, incumbent m ayor Larry
Dale, w h o previously stated he w ou ld
not seek a second term, left the d oor
fV.VU.. 1 o
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mien to the possibility
another run.
Dale has pickedd up qualifyin
qua
g papers for
the March 2001. election.

" It ’s a w eek
before Christmas
and no one has for­
m ally announced
fo r the m ayor's
race," Dale said
M on day morning.
" I w ou ld prefer not
to run again but I'm
not totally ruling
out the possibility."
District 1 com ­
mission Brady
Lessard held a for­
mal kickoff fo r his m ayoral bid last night
at A n g elo 's Pizza.
" I ’ve m ade the decision to seek the

m ayor's office
because I love
Sanford," Lessard
confirm ed yester­
day morning.
"W e 'v e made
tremendous
progress in the last
tour years, and w e
need continued
strong leadership in
the next four years
to turn the com er."
Lessard pointed
to increased staffing levels in public safe-

See Election, Page 14A

G a lle r y h a s t h e r ig h t t o u c h
The Artistic
Hand provides
something
different for
the holidays

Leading proponent of
rail system urges state
to 'seipe the moment'

Managing Editor
O V IE D O — H id d en am ong
shady old oak trees, The
Artistic H and In c , is an oasis
fo r consumers lookin g for
som ething unique to g iv e their
M en ds and fam ily this holiday

B y J o e D eS an tis

Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — N o one is sure
w here the m oney is goin g to
com e from to build it, but the
leading proponent o f a bullet
train across Central Florida has
m et w ith Gov. Jeb Bush and tec-

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Del. "W e feel art is as im por­
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should b e available to every"It makes the w o rld a better
place."
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artists the opportunity to try
n ew things and take risks,
which they can n ot norm ally

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their wares at The Artistic Hand.

d o at other; larger galleries.
The Seamans n ot o n ly m ar­
ket other artists'w orks, both
are experienced artisans w h o
have spent years teaching in
Central Florida schools. T h ey
also o^vn Big O s k A r t Works, a
com pany specializing in acces­
sories, such as decorative ves­
sels and sculpture, fo r the
t j M t a f o n d t f l n a market
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Wanted to make art accessible
to everyone, not just die
wealthy. The couple visited
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t o f their pieces in the n ew
gallery.
The business opened its
doors w ith about 35 artists
show ing their w ork. Since
then, the gallery has m ore than
tripled the num ber o f artists it
displays and offer* an array o f •
unique items created in the

Bakery opens in downtown Sanford
By Dan Ping
Editor
S A N F O R D — For the first
tim e in m any years, the sweet
smells o f broad and pastries are
w aftin g through d ow n tow n
Sanford.
Tuxuny Colem an and her
husband, Jeff, h ave opened
Tam m y's Custom Bakery at the
com er o f Sanford A ven u e and
2nd S treet
For Tammy, it's the culmina­
tion o f 20 y e a n o f hard work.
" I 'v e been in this business a
lon g tim e," Ih m m y said.
"O p en in g this bakery is som e­
thing I w anted to d o because 1
believe the old style bakeries
can d o a better job than grocery
•tore bakeries."
Tam m y go t her training at the
DeLand Bakery, w hich p rovided
outside services to a local g ro ­
cery store chain. T h e chain
eventually began its o w n in­
house bakery, w here Dunm y
w orked fo r several years.
"T h e thing I d id n 't like is that
I couldn't be creative," Tam m y
said. " I f a customer w anted a
•p ed a l cake, w e couldn't make
it unleae it w as in the book.
T h e n w as no custom w o rk ."
Tam m y said she likes doin g
the custom w o rk because it's a
challenge to m eet the cus­
tom er's expectations. She said
w ed d in g cakes are her special,
but she w ill d o just about any
type o f cake.
" I 'v e m ade cakes in the shape
o f fire trucks, baby diapers,
erupting volcanos — pretty

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Tkmmy Coteman is baking up goodtoe for 8anford residents at her new bakary at 8anford Avenue and 2nd 8traaL The bakery's hours era Monday
through Saturday 7 a.m. to 6:30 p m
much anything y o u can think
o f," she said. *U you g iv e m e a
day's notice, I can custom ize 8
cake fo r y o u ."1
A resident o f Volusia County,
Tam m y said Sanford is an ideal
place fo r her business.
" I chose Sanford because I
thought Sanford needed a little
bakery," Tam m y said. " I had
looked at M L Dora, but it was
too far to drive. Plus, they
already have three bakeries, and
Sanfora didn 't have any."
So far, Tammy said sne has
been pleased w ith the bakery's
early success. In fa c t she said
•he and Jeff had planned to

open for business on D e c 2, but
actually began selling pastries
on N ov. 29.
"W e w ere testing the ovens
and equipment, and people
started com ing in wanting to
buy stuff," Tam m y explained.
"W e told them w e w ere just
m aking a test run, but they said,
'W e don 't care, w e want to buy
what you ’re m akin g.'"
Tam m y said she w ill have a
grand opening ceremony in a
fe w weeks, but in the meantime,
she invites residents to stop by
fo r a m orning doughnut.
For m ore information about
the bakery, call 407-302-4110.

Central Florida area.
"W s o ffe r m any unique
Items fo r reasonable prices,
w hich are set b y the artists
them selves," Walker-Seaman
said. "T h is is a great place to
find a unique g i f t "
O n M onday, one customer
bought 25 d a y m ugs to g iv e as
Christmas gifts to ms co-w ork­
ers, and Walker-Seaman said
sales have been g o o d during
See Gallery, Page 8A

a H ig h Speed Rail A u th ority to
oversee the construction and
operation o f high speed rail.
O n N ov. 7, alm ost three m il­
lion voters approved the m ea­
sure that requires the state to
build a high-speed ground
transportation system.
Lakeland businessman C.C.
"D o c " D ockery has released a
draft o f a legislative bill and
forw arded it to the Governor,
members o f the State Cabinet
and the State Legislature.
D ockery said the bill gives
the G overn or and members o f
the Legislature an unparalleled
opportunity to "seize the
m om ent" and step forw ard to lead the nation in p rovid in g
See IValn, Page 8A

St. Johns officials
approve stricter
water restrictions
Latest figures for the 12month rainfall in Sanford indi­
The S t Johns R iver Water
cate a total o f 3332 inches have
Management District (SJRfallen from Novem ber; 1999
W M D ) is expected to place
through October, 2000, a deficit
more severe watering restric­
o f 15.49 indies below normal.
tions on Seminole, Orange,
G overning Board Chairman
Volusia, Lake and Marion
Bill Kerr is concerned that the
Counties.
drought is significantly impact­
The decision was m ade at
ing underground water levels.
the monthly governing board
H e says the board is urging
meeting on
Central
TUesday, D e c
Florida busi­
B ill K*rr, S t J o h n s
12. The restric­
nesses and
b o a rd c h a irm a n , la
tions, barring
residents to
any heavy
c o n c e rn the d ro u g h t
conserve
rains, are
wherever pos­
m a y sign ificantly
expected to go
sible to ensure
threaten u n d e rg ro u n d that there w ill
into affect in
January.
w ater levels. S a nfo rd, be adequate
H ie district
water supfo r exam ple, I t 15
has already
lies available
had a nineIn ch e s b e lo w no rm al,
i the future.
year prohibi­
W hile low
tion on outdoor irrigation
levels in lake* and rivers are
between 10 a jn . and 4 p.m.
beneficial for the health o f
daily, as w ell as the restrictions
those w ater bodies, low under­
on watering for od d and evenly
ground water levels can pose
numbered addresses.
pressure and saltwater intru­
N ow , the SJRWMD is plan­
sion problems for water, and
ning to lim it outdoor irrigation
can increase the likelihood for
to tw o days a week. The district
the formation o f sink holes.
had previously recommended
Last summer, there w ere 20
the rixiuction in outdoor water­
sink holes reported in this four
ing, but plans to make it
county area, and officials say it
mandatory next month.
could be much worse this year.

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Walncwloy. December 20, 2000

T he S eminole H erald

Sem

in o l e

Sum

m ary

A GLANCE ARO UND OUR COUNTY

T im e to celebrate
U n d erd og D a y
E t e n th o u g h " t is th e s e a s o n ", n o t e v e r y
c o lu m n n e e d s to d e a l w it h th e h o lid a y
season . T h is o n e is a im e d at an o b s e rv a n c e
h e ld o n th e th ird F r id a y o f D ecem b er. T h is
y e a r it's D ec. 22. It's " U n d e r d o g D a y ."
U n d e r d o g D a y salu tes — b e fo r e th e
................................ y e a r 's e n d — a ll o f the
u n d erd o gs and
u n su n g h ero es, th e
N o . 2 p e o p le , w h o
o ft e n c o n trib u te as
m u c h as th e N o . 1 p e o ­
p le w e re a d a b ou t.
E x a m p le s m ig h t b e
R o b in s o n C ru s o e 's
F rid a y, o r S h erlo ck
H o lm e s 's D r. W atson .
I f w e r e a lly th in k
Nick
a b o u t It, w e can c o m e
u p w it h o u r o w n
u n d e r d o g s , o r sec• • • • • • •
o n d s -in -c o m m a n d ;
su ch as assistant fo o tb a ll coach es. T h e
h ea d c o a ch g e ts a ll th e g l o r y in a w in (o r
a ll th e b la m e in a lo s s ), b u t th e assistant
c o a ch es a re o ft e n th e o n e s w h o h a v e d o n e
th e w o r k .
H o w a b o u t S e m in o le C o u n t y 's C h ie f
D e p u ty S h e r iff S te v e H a rrie tt. H e d o e s a
g re a t d e a l o f w o r k , b u t th e s h e r iff o r th e
s h e r iff's d e p a r tm e n t g e t m o s t o f th e c red it.
M a n y c itie s h a v e a d e p u ty m a y o r o r v ic e
m a y o r (S a n fo rd a n d L a k e M a r y a m o n g
o th e rs ). T h e y ta k e o v e r w h e n th e m a y o r is
o u t o f t o w n o r w a n ts to p a r tic ip a te In
s o m e th in g b u t is n o t a llo w e d to d o s o
u n til h e tu rn s o v e r th e g a v e l to an oth er.
T h e s e p e o p le d e s e r v e a g r e a t d e a l o f
a p p re c ia tio n , b u t a re o ft e n th o u g h t o f as
th e s e c o n d b a n an a, i f th e y a re e v e n id e n ti­
fie d . (C a n y o u n a m e th em ? ),
In m a n y cases, e s p e c ia lly in g o v e r n ­
m en t, m o s t o f us d o n 't k n o w th e n a m e o f
th e " c h ie f d e p u t y " o r s e c o n d in c o m m a n d
o f a d e p a rtm e n t. T h e y d id n 't g e t to th e ir
p o s itio n s b eca u se th e y w e r e " g o o d p e o ­
p l e , " ( o f a m r s e a f e w e x c e p tio n s h a v e
b e e n n o te d ). T h e y tra in ed th e d e s ig n a tio n s »
b e c a u s e th e y W e re c o n s c ie n tio u s a n d h a r d r
w o r k e r s . Y e t th e y a re g e n e r a lly ig n o r e d
w ith 1th e b o ss g e ttin g a ll th e c r e d it
I f y o u w e r e o n a q u iz s h o w a n d th e cat­
e g o r y w a s " V ic e P re s id e n ts o f th e U n ite d
S ta te s ", o th e r th an th o se w h o e v e n tu a lly
b e c a m e p re s id e n t, h o w m a n y ca n y o u
n a m e ? A s k a ro u n d — c a n y o u n a m e th e
p re s e n t lie u te n a n t g o v e r n o r o f F lo rid a ?
E v e n C h r is to p h e r C o lu m b u s , o fte n c r e d ­
ite d w it h d is c o v e r in g A m e r ic a . H e d id n 't
s te e r th e S an ta M a r ia , h e fu st sa t a ro u n d
w a it in g to a r r iv e s o m e w h e r e (h e d id n 't
k n o w w h e r e ). H a s a n y o n e e v e r c re d ite d
th e ca p ta in s o f th e th re e b o a ts ? N o o n e
e v e n k n o w s th e ir n a m es.
P e rh a p s o n th e o b s e r v a n c e o f U n d e r d o g
D a y, w e s h o u ld g i v e s o m e th o u g h t to
th o se w h o h e lp e d m a k e o u r le a d e rs w h a t
th e y a re tod a y.

C o m m u n it y

N otes
W in ter Springs C ity
Com m ission
The Winter Springs C ity
Commission wUl hold a spe­
cial meeting W ednesday D e c
20 beginning at 5 p.m. The
sole item on the agenda is
consideration o f the W ym an
Helds Plat.
Solid Waste Schedule
O n Christinas Day,
Monday, Dec. 25, them w ill be
no residential garbage o r recy­
cling collection services in
unincorporated Seminole
County. Service w ill resume
on the next regularly sched­
uled day. There w ill also be no
residential collection cm new
Years Day, Monday, Jan. 1.
Both the Central TVansfer
Station on SR-419 in
Lon gw ood and the Seminole
County Landfill in Geneva
w ill be closed for both holi­
days.

Pfeifauf

P ick in ' that Bluegrass
The C ity o f Lon gw ood is
holding a Bluegrass session
on the third Saturday o f each
month at the community
building in dow n tow n
Lon gw ood, com er o f W.
Church Avenue and Wilm a

I rem em ber when 1 w as a kid w e
had an o ld pull-start lawnm ower.
Y o u 'd tie a knot In one end o f a rope
and hook that Into the hub on top,
and then g iv e it
a g o o d yank.
Sometimes, If
you r brother
w as standing too
d ose, the knot­
ted end o f the
rope w ou ld
w h ip out and
n a » torn Iha

groinal
That W as‘aferaya
g o o d fo r a laugh.
Eventually toe
Red
knot w o u ld
break off, and
y o u 'd h ave to tie
• • • • •
another and then
another and, in time, toe rope g o t too
short to use. So y o u 'd g o to to e hard­
w are store and bu y a n ew piece and
start the process all o v e r again. It
w as inconvenient and sometimes
irritating, but, on the other hand, it
w as sim ple and you alw ays knew
h o w to fix toe problem , and that
m ade y o u feel strong and In control.
N o w , o f course, w e all h ave elec­
tric-start rid in g m ow ers. That's
'
i start
,bu t

Green

ng
F o rg e ry
L aw ren ce W a d e D elk, 44, o f
D eLan d , w as arrested b y
Sanford p o lic e Thursday.
O fficers nad been sum m oned
to a bank in D o w n to w n
S anford, w h ere a suspected
fo rg e ry w a s rep orted at the
d riv e -in w in d o w . W h en o ffi­
cers a rriv e d they w e re to ld the
w o m a n w h o o w n e d a check
D e lk w a s attem p tin g to cash
fo r $180, w as In th e b a n k at
th e tim e, clo sin g an account,
and had n ot g iv e n perm ission
to a n yon e to cash a check.
D elk w as arrested on charges
o f possession o f a fo rg ed
instrum ent, and fo r g e r y o f
bank checks.
D ru g A rrests
C a lv in C o p ela n d , 22, o f
H a rd in g A ven u e, San ford, w as
arrested b y San ford p o lic e
Tuesday. O fficers located him
d u rin g a su rveilla n ce fo r d ru g

to fix i t and that makes you feel
w eak and ou t o f co n tro l Plus, w hen
you nail you r brother tn the groinal
area w ith one o f those babies, it can
be serious.

N ow , occasionally you see an
exception, like in m y case w h ere you
find an u g ly g u y married to a beauti­
fu l wom an. But that's not Science.
That's Love. O r M artyrdom .

The Sliding Scale

A n O unce O f Preparation
W ith luck, w e all get old. But you
need to be d oin g things now, w h ile
you still have y o u r faculties, that w ill
make your old age as enjoyable as
possible. I'm sura.you'U be able to
||
jq q ^ jjR u ra elvea .b u t
■y much m ore intently, 1
---------...to get you started:
w e c o n rid erb ttf com m ents to be the 1
G et yduif praying in now, w h ile highlight o f the conversation. W e are
you r knees are still good.
v e ry fam iliar w ith ourselves physi­
— M ake an appointm ent to have a
cally, m entally and spiritually so w e
vasectom y on you r 90th birthday.
each becom e the measuring device
— Buy trophies at garage sales
b y which w e Judge the w o rld around
and scatter them all o v e r you r house,
us.
— M a k e u p !incredible stories
So w h en w e say som eone is smart
about you
yourr life.
life, N o b o d y 's g o in g to
o r attractive, w e really mean "b y
listen to you anyw
an, ay; you m ight u
w ell have
com parison." For exam ple, I think
lave the fun o f lying.
Regis Philbin is a pretty smart guy,
— Find things that'interest and
but w o u ld A lb ert Einstein feel toe
exd te you, and stare at them fo r
same w a y about him ? O f course the
hours. That w a y w h en you 're on
corollary to this theory is that you 're
you r deathbed and you r w h ole life
g o in g to be ju d ged the same way.
flashes before you, It'll be easier to
You w ill o n ly seem smart to people
pay attention.
w h o are dum ber than you, and you
— W hen you die, leave everything
w ill on ly seem attractive to people
to you r deceased parents — one last
w h o are uglier than you. You m ight
shot at screwing up the lawyers.
w an t to keep that In mind w hen
you 're lookin g fo r friends o r soulO XXXI N&lt;m yif » h l f i l a A s a

I sometimes find it i
w e all h ave such i
about each other. I think It's’ because
w e p a y so much attention to outy
elves. W a look in the m irro r a lot,

has been charged w ith a g g ra ­
v a ted assault w ith a d e a d ly
w eap on .

activities at 5th Street and
C ypress A ven u e. D u rin g the
arrest attem pt C op ela n d
rep o rted ly lucked the officer.
H e w as ch arged w ith p osses­
sion o f cocaine w ith Intent to
sell, resisting an o ffic e r w ith
violen ce, and ta m p erin g w ith
eviden ce.

F red d ie W illiam s, 32, o f
S u m m erlin A ven u e, Sanford,
w as arrested b y d ep u ties in
the 900 b lock o f M a p le A ven u e
in San ford Friday, fo llo w in g a
rep orted disp u te w ith a
fem ale. H e w as charged w ith
battery, dom estic violen ce.

L aw ren ce D. M c In ty re , 26,
o f G o ld en ga te C ircle, S an ford ,
w as arrested b y San ford p o lic e
M onday, In vestiga tin g p ossi­
ble d ru g a c tiv ity at 12tn Street
and P alm etto A ven u e. H e w as
charged w ith possession o f
cocaine w ith intent to sell.

D riv e . H e w as ch arged w ith
burglary, trespassing and
crim inal m ischief.

B u rgla ry
John H e n ry A n d e rs o n Jr., 19,
o f Lake A ven u e, San ford, w as
arrested M o n d a y b y Sanford
police in con n ection w ith his
reported e n try in to a vacant
apartm ent at L ak e Jennie
Apartm ents on Lake Jennie

B attery
Brian K eith G reen law , 46, o f
C le a r L ak e C ircle, w as located
in an a lley near 20th Street
and French A ven u e Tuesday.
Sanford p o lic e said he had
been accused o f threatening to
sh oot a store e m p lo y ee. A 22
ca lib er a ir pistol w a s fou n d
d u rin g the arrest. G reen la w

Jill D. C arpenter, 32, M y rtle
A ven u e, S anford, w aa arrested
b y Sanford p o lice W ed n esd ay
as the result o f a disp u te w ith
a m ale, at h er residence. She
w as charged w ith battery,
dom estic violen ce.
D aniel M ich a el Jackson, 38,
o f H a yes D rive, Sanford, w as
arrested b y Sanford p o lice at
his residence Tuesday, fo llo w ­
in g a reported altercation w ith
a fem a le at his residence. H e

w as ch arged w ith battery,
dom estic violen ce.
Sanford p o lic e arrested
B everly A n n M urray, 33, o f
W est 14th Street, Sanford, at
her residence on M onday.
O fficers said she h ad been in a
figh t w ith her nephew , and
had cut h im In to e stom ach
w ith a sharp object. She w as
charged w ith a ggra va ted bat­
tery w ith a d ea d ly w ea p o n
(dom estic).
S h o p liftin g
M ich ael A . D avis, o f
A p o p k a w as arrested by
L o n g w o o d p o lic e M on day.
O fficers said h e rem o ved item s
from a store in the 200 b lo ck o f
U 5 . H ig h w a y 17-92 w ith ou t
payin g. T h e item s included a
$9.99 b o ttle o f T ylen o l, a $4.11
o liv e lo a f and a $1.87 salam i.
H e w as charged w ith p etty
larceny.

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the Ocean Center in Daytona
Beach, Dec. 29 at 7:30 p jn .
and Dec. 30 at 2 p jn . and 7:30
p.m. Tickets are n ow on sale.
Prices are $2250, $1850 and
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additional information.
Bowhunting Course
The Florida Fish and
W ildlife C onferva ban
Commission is offering a free
bowhunting d a n to the pub­
l i c Pre registration is required.
The course w ill be from 8 a jn .
until 5 p jn . Saturday, Feb. 24,
2001 at Seminole County Gun
and Archery Club in Geneva.
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O b itu aries
LU C ILLE C L A R K
L u dlle O ark, 73, S. Park
Avenue, Sanford, died Sunday,
Dec. 17,2000. Bom in
Henderson,
N.C., she
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Sanford from

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1954. She was
a homemaker
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and a member
o f Lutheran
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Church o f the
Clark
Redeemer.
She belonged to Sanford Garden
Club, Fleet Reserve, and
Am erican Legion Auxiliary.
Survivors include husband,
Bill, Sanford; daughters, Denise
Rohrer, N ew ton, N .G , Cathy
M arkowicz, Geneva, Teresa
Graham, Lakeland; sisters,
Margaret Wilder, and Sarah A nn
Shelton, both o f BlackwiU, N.C.;
brother, Titus G. Parrott, Long
Island, N.Y.; fiv e grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
H om e Oakls w n C h apel
Sanford/Lake Mary, in charge o f
arrangements.
L IL L IA N E C H A S E
Lillian E (Stone) Chase, 82,
Southbridge, Maine, form erly o f
Sanford, died Sunday, D e c 17,
2000 at the Greenery
Rehabilitation Center, Hyannls,
Ma. She w as b o m in Sturbridge,
Ma., and resided in Sanford for
10 years prior to returning to
Southbridge last year. She w as a
nurse in the Obstetrics and
M aternity Unit at Harrington
M em orial H osp ita l Soutnridge.
Survivors include daughters,
Jane L. Blake, Southbridge,
Barbara A . Kiusalaa, Wert
Barnstable; sons, Charles S. and
H enry W. Jt, both o f
Southbridge; sisters, Charlotte
Smith, Flskdele, Ma., and Laura
Simpson o f Stuibridge, Ma.; 14
[grandchildren; 12 great-grand-

Boulevard, lake M onroe, died
Saturday, Dec. 16,2000 at his res­
idence. H e was bom June 30,
1924 in N eopit, Wisconsin. H e
was a veteran o f the U 5 . Navy.
Survivors include w ife, Susan
Menter, Lake Monroe.
Banflcld Funeral Hom e,
Winter Springs, in charge o f
arrangements.
M A R G A R E T A L IC E H IG G IN S
Margaret A lice Higgins, 81,
Stillwater Avenue, Deltona, died
Saturday, D e c 16,2000 at Florida
Hospital Fish M em orial, Orange
City. Bom in Charleston, S.C.,
she m oved to Deltona from
N ew p ort N ew s, Va. in 1974. She
was a retired nurse, a Christian,
and an Alum ni from M edical
University o f South Carolina.
Survivors include husband,
Jack, Deltona; sons, Jack W., and
Donald J., both o f Deltona, Peter
R , Ham pton, Va.; one grand­
child.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Hom e, Orange City, in charge o f
arrangements.
JESSE J A M E ^ J A C K S O N SR.
Jessie James Jackson Sr., 75,
Dolarway, Sanford, died
TUesday, Dec. 12,2000 at his resi­
dence. H e w as b o m Dec. 9,1925
in Dawson, Ga. H e w as a Janitor
and a member o f Progress

Missionary Baptist Church.
Survivors include sons,
Nathaniel, Jessie James Jr. and
Lester, all o f Palman, Ga.; daugh­
ter, Edna M ac Jackson,
Thomasvillc, Ga.; sisters. Ruby
Jennings and Donna Ash, both o f
Sanford; seven grandchildren;
three great-grandchildren.
Wilson-Eichclberger Mortuary,
Inc., Sanford, in charge o f
arrangements.
JAM ES E. J O H N S O N
James E Johnson, 75, Oak
V iew Circle, Lake Mary, died
Friday, Dec. 15,2000 at his resi­
dence. Bom in M arvell, Ark., he
m oved to Lake M ary from
Atlanta in 1990. H e w as a profes­
sional w ith Boy Scouts o f
America. H e was a m ember o f
Central Baptist Church o f
Sanford and a veteran o f the
A rm y A ir Force. H e belonged to
Kiwanis, Rotary, Knights o f
Columbus, and President o f the
Country Club Oaks
H om eow ners Association.
Survivors include w ife, Emily,
Sanford; daughter, Debbie
Bryant, Lon gw ood ; son, Jim Jr.,
Underhill, Vt.; brother Eslcy,

L O U IE f L y

R A Y M O N D E PO TTS
Raymond E Potts, 44, Buckeye
Acres Drive, Osteen, died
Sunday, D e c 17,2000. Bom in
San Jose, Cal., he m oved to
Central Florida in 1979. H e was a
welder.
Survivors include w ife, Lisa F.,
Osteen; son, Joey Ray, Osteen;
daughters, Tiffany D. and M egan
R , both o f Osteen, Courtney M.
Gossett, DeBary; brother, Boyd,
Sanford; sister, Sharon

Pahlitzsch.se, Moses Lake, Wa.;
parents, Harry Potts, Fort Worth,
Tex., Helen Potts, Osteen.
Memorial services w ill be held
Dec. 23, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.
at Lake M onroe Park, DeBary.
D ove Funeral Chapel &amp;
Crematory, Winter Park, in
charge o f arrangements.
JAM ES W IL U A M W H E A TE R
James William Whcater, 79,
Rosetta Drive, Deltona, died
Friday, Dec. 15,2000. Brim Feb. 9,
1921 in Pascoaq, R.I., he moved
to Central Florida from
Hawthorne, N.J. in 1979. H e was
a retired teacher at Hawthorne
and Ramsey H igh Schools in
N e w jersey. H e was a veteran o f
the U S . Marine Corps.
Survivors include wife, Helen
E ; son, James R., Hawthorne,
N.J.; daughters, Helen Marie
Hawkins, Chcpachct, E L , Carol
Lynn Swinncy, Columbia, Md.;
brother, Lawrence V., Pascoaq,

R.I.; four grandchildren; one
great-grandchild.
Baldauff Family Funeral H om e
and Crematory’, in charge o f
arrangemenls.
D E L P H IN E M O O R E
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Dclphine M oore Williams, 47,
East 20th Street, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Dec. 13,2000 at
Winn Dixie H ope Lodge,
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29,1953 in Sanford. She was a
day care teacher and a member
o f Mount Zion M.B, Church,
Midway.
Survivors include husband,
Eddie Dean Williams, L ik e
Alfred; brothers, Tony Smith, Fort
Lauderdale, Ulyscss Iverson,
Belle Glade; sisters, Drema Smith,
Belle G lid e, Theola Moore,
Oriando.
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m oved to Central Florida 11
years ago. She was a homemaker
and a member o f H oly Family
Catholic Church. Sim was a
member o f live Polish National
Alliance and the Polish W om en’s
Alliance.
Survivors include daughters.
Eve S. Kobos, Orlando, Ellen
David, new Orleans, l i t ; tw o
grandchildren.
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Sunshine in the dark
Public m eetin gs that last until 3 a.m .
bend the intent o f S un sh ine L aw s and
fail to adequately serve the citizen s
Sanford M a y o r Larry Dale has his detractors, but
even those w h o see a Dale conspiracy behind e v e ry
city action must adm it the m ayor g ive s am ple tim e
for public com m ents du ring city com m ission m eet­
ings. O ne o f D ale's first acts as m ayor w as to fo r­
m ally establish a citizens' input on the com m ission
agenda, and he put it at the begin ning o f the m eet­
ing. U nlike L o n g w o o d M a y o r Paul Lovestrand,
w h o once com m ented that "T h ere can be too much
dem ocracy," D ale understands citizen input is an
integral part o f a representative governm ent.
T h e H erald also b elieves citizen input is im p o r­
tant, but w e b elieve the valu e o f the city's e ffo rt to
receive citizen input is dim inished w h en public
m eetings continue w e ll past m idnight. T h e Dec. 18
C om m ission m eetin g is a prim e exam ple. The
m eeting began at 7 p.m. M onday, Dec. 18, and the
last item o f business w as concluded eigh t hours
later at 3 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 19.
T h e reason p ublic m eetings and records law s —
som etim es referred to as Sunshine L aw s — w ere
created w as to ensure citizens had access to the
govern m en t process. W h en m eetings continue until
3 a.m., Sunshine Law s are dilu ted o f their intent.
Yes, com m ission m eetings are op en to the public,
but is participation encouraged w h en citizens have
to sit through an eight-hour m eetin g to h a ve their
say at 2:30 a.m. ana still be at w o rk b y 8 a.m.?
Furthermore, are com m issioners at their p rim e
w h en m eetings last until the w e e hours o f the
m orning? C om m ission er W h ite y Eckstein, for
exam ple, w o rk ed all d a y M o n d a y as a history
teacher at Sem inole H ig h School b efore g o in g to
C ity H all fo r a C om m ission w o rk session at 4 p.m
and the regular m eetin g at 7 p.m . Was
C om m issioner Eckstein operating at his prim e
capacity w h en the m eetin g en d ed at 3 a.m.? W ere
his students better served the next d a y w h en he
had to teach class w ith little o r n o sleep?
.............
W e d o not w a n t to d isparage com m issioners' .
w o rk ethic o r their ab ility to serve their con­
stituents. W e also d o n ot b elieve com m issioners are
engaged in a d iabolic conspiracy to circum vent the
Sunshine Laws. There needs to be, h ow ever, a w a y
to conduct city business in a tim ely m anner w ith ­
ou t engaging in marathon m eetings that discourage
citizen participation.
O n e w a y to accom plish this is to fo llo w the d t y
o f Lake M ary's exam ple and ad op t an ordinance
that prohibits public m eetings from continuing
after 11 p.m. Som e argue Sanford com m issioners
often face com plex issues and certain d t y business
dem ands tim ely action. W e suggest a Sanford o rd i­
nance could include a provision that rolls all agen ­
da items not considered b y 11 p.m. to the next
night. Such an ordinance w o u ld require com m is­
sioners to m eet on consecutive nights if the agenda
is not com pleted, but as Dale recently told d t y
departm ent heads, govern m ent should b e accessible to the public at the citizens' convenience, not
the govern m en t's convenience.
W e agreed w ith Dale at the time, and w e h op e
and the com m ission apply that sam e standard to
public m eetings.

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A1 G ore has conceded the presidency —
and graciou sly at that. But not so w ith his
allies on C a p ito l H ill. N o r his special
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b lin d m ission ," said
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the N e w York
Dem ocrat. "T b w in the
election at an y cost."
" N o final, d e a r
determ ination o f the
p e o p le 's choice fo r
president w ill e v e r be
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statem ent from the
A m erican s fo r

D em ocratic A ction .
"Texas G ov. G e o rg e W. Bush w ill
assum e the m antle and the h on or o fp r e s l-

c s lly m o tiva ted U i . Suprem o C o u r t ....
h anded the presidency to Bush."
T h e D em ocratic le ft sim p ly w ill n ot
accept that the n ation 's voters actually
m eant to elect G e o rg e W . Bush. T h ey
refuse to b e lie v e that the A m erican p eop le
actu ally w an ted Republicans to be in
charge o f the fe d e ra l governm ent. So n o w
they are tryin g to persuade the public that
the N o v . 7 election w as a "sp lit-d ecision ."
T h at the v o ters d id n ot p refer on e p arty
o v e r the other. Th at the A m erican p e o p le
cast a collective, v o te fo r Dower-sharing
b etw een Republicans an a Democrats.
T h at has been the p reva ilin g post-elec­
tion sp in from D em ocratic partisans. T h ey
argu e that h a lf the com m ittee chairm an­
ships in the Senate ou gh t to g o to
D em ocrats because the u p p er cham ber is
d iv id e d 50-50. A n d they suggest that Bush
ou gh t to ap p oin t three o r fou r o r m ore
D em ocrats to his Cabinet, as a gesture o f
bipartisanship.
W ell, h ere's a reality check fo r the G oreD em ocratic partisans: You r defeat on
Election D a y w a s com plete.
That w ill be qu ite apparent on Jan. 22
w h en , fo r the first tim e in n early a halfcentury, Republicans w ill control the
W h ite H o u se and both houses o f
Congress.
A n d n ot to b e o v e rlo o k e d is that
Republicans boast a m ajority o f the
n ation 's govern orsh ip s w h ile con trollin g
the sam e num ber o f state legislatures as
the Dem ocrats.
Yes, the presidential race w as argu ably
the closest in history. Yes, the m argins o f
m ajority in the H ou se and Senate are the

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Bush that enjoys these majorities. T h e
p arty to w h ich the voters have entrusted
the reins o f p o w e r fo r at least the next
tw o years.
That is not to say that Bush and the
Republicans can feel free to g o v e rn w ith ­
ou t consideration o f the Dem ocratic
m inority. But as the victors on Election
D ay (h o w e v e r close the m argin), they
should not h a ve political terms dictated to
them b y the losin g Democrats.
By all means, this Bush W h ite H ou se
and the Republican-controlled Congress
should m ake a b o w to bipartisanship. For
there are a num ber o f issues that h ave
been Ign ored d u rin g the past eigh t years
In W ashington — lik e Social Security
reform ana M edicare reform — because o f
rancor betw een the tw o parties.
But Bush and the Republicans must not
sacrifice core principles fo r the sake o f
bipartisanship. T h e y must not g iv e in to
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21st century transportation solu­
tions for m illions o f frustrated
travelers.
A ccordin g to Dockery, the bill
w ou ld create a Florida H igh
Speed Rail A u th ority to d e v e l­
op, finance, and construct a
high speed ground rail transillation system linking
orida's fiv e largest urban
areas. T h e amendm ent to the
constitution leaves it up to the
Legislature to determ ine the five
largest urban areas. Dockery is
suggesting that they be defined
as N orthw est Florida, Northeast
Florida, Central Florida,
Southwest Florida, and
Southeast Florida. The bill fur­
ther directs the Authority to
construct the system in seg­
ments. The first segment to be
built w ill connect the Tampa
Bay area, Lakeland/W inter
H aven, and the greater O rlando
m etropolitan area.
Subsequent segments w ill be
built to connect tne follow in g
cities, taking into consideration
the d em an d fo r service, finan­
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Lauderdale, M iam i, Daytona
Beach, St. Augustine,
Jacksonville, Ft. M ycrs/Naples,
Sarasota / Bradenton,
Cainesvillc/Ocala, Tallahassee,
and Pensacola.
Tire Authority is directed to
franchise, on a bid basis, the
operation o f the high speed
ground transportation system.
T h e bill w ould require bidders
for the operation o f the system
to pay an upfront franchise fee
and pay a percentage o f gross
revenues to the Authority. It is
anticipated that the operators
w ou la also be required to fur­
nish the train seta fo r their oper­
ation.
Am endm ent 1 was passed by
a majority o f Florida voters on
election day after winning
Supreme Court approval to
have it placed on tne N ov. 7 bal­
lot.
M any local municipalities
and county governm ents across
the state form ally oppose the
high speed ground transporta­
tion system, Sem inole County
am ong them. In O ctober the

Seminote County Com m ission
am ong others forw arded a reso­
lution to the State Legislature,
claim ing no funding source for
the project had been identified
and that passage o f the am end­
ment w ou ld result in billions o f
dollars for previously planned
transportation projects w ou ld
be diverted to the bullet train.
Even Dockery acknowledges
that if riders o f the bullet train
don't buy enough tickets equal
to the bullet trains construction
and operational costs, state law ­
makers have no alternative but
to stick Florida taxpayers with
the bill for the estimated $10 b il­
lion project.
Dockery is suggesting the
State Legislature use some $70
m illion a year it had earmarked
for the bullet train last year, but
Gov. Bush killed that proposal
in 1999, divertin g the m oney to
other road and transportation
projects statewide.
W h ile county and municipals
governm ents w arily eye the
potential loss o f m illions for
their respective transportation
projects, Dockery's proposal
goes before the State Legislature
in March.

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the holiday season. Popular
items include stained and handb iow n glass items, pottery and
children's hand puppets.
"E very tim e w e sell a piece o f
artwork, it feels g o o d ," Walker*
Seaman said. " I know it is goin g
to g o into som eone's hom e and
w ill be enjoyed by other people.
"A n d , it shows that the pub­
lic is supporting the Am erican
artist."
Walker-Seaman said she wants to make sure her cus­
tomers also have an enjoyable
shopping experience. There is
even a com er w here children
can play whrilc their parents

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said. "W e can make beautiful
artw ork as long as the public
continues to support the
artists."
D arin g the holiday season.
T h e Artistic Hand, located at
353 N orth Central A ve. on the
com er o f SR 434 and Vine
Street, has extended hours.
Through Saturday, the store w ill
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T iif. S eminole H erald

W orkforce brings Christmas spirit, gifts to healthcare center
State o f Florida One-Stop Career Center
Workforce presented Christmas gifts nnd spread
joy, love, and good w ill to the residents o f the
......................... Healthcare and Rehabilitation
Center o f Sanford, 950
Mellonville. Shown sharing joy
were W illie Brock, supervisor o f
*Onc-Stop Career Center, Walt
Simmons, Chelia Brown, market­
ing, Chnatc Byrd, Jerome Jolmson,
Ruthin Hester, Carolyn Yncket,
Shirley Davis, manager, Sylvia
N eal and Chris Bolts.
Marva
Residents o f the health center
are Horace Cain, Sr., Robert
Brown and Miss Ruth.

ext, 32, regarding volunteer service.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. banouct tickets are
available for sale for Christmas girts by calling
Dorothy Curry at 407-323-2099.
Fee is $20. The banquet w ill be Saturday, Jan.13,

2001. 6 n.ni.. at the Sanford Civic Center.

Hawkins

Harbor Volunteer Joycelyn Wright is m akin g;
good impression on Natasha ..............................
Miles. If she blini
rtks an
eye, she w ill miss something o f importance.
Harbor director Elizabeth Graham-Glover invites
volunteers w h o arc always needed at lire Harbor, a
Seminole County Public School and Sanford
Housing Authority Literacy and Learning Center,
located at Castle Brewer Court. Call 407-323-3150,

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Joycolyn Wright, right, helps out Natasha Mites at the

Hartxw Center.

Gilchrist, Weatherspoon plan
wedding ceremony for Dec. 23
Gloria Ann Gilchrist and
Franklin Weatherspoon, both
o f Sanford, recently
announced their engage­
ment.
Gilchrist is the daughter o f
A lbert and the late Delores
Thom pson o f Tampa. She is
the maternal granddaughter
o f Lula Thompson o f
Sanford.
The bride-to-be was bom
in Sanford and is a graduate
o f Blake High School in
Tampa. She is currently
em ployed as food service
manager at W icklow
Elementary School.
Weatherspoon is the son
o f Mr. and Mrs. James
M elton Sr.
H e was b o m in Waycross,
Ga, and is a 1977 graduate o f
M onitor H igh School in
Fitzgerald, Ga.
H e Is currently em ployed
as plant supervisor for
Florida Extruders.
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The w ed d in g w ill be an
event o f Dec. 23, and w ill
begin at 4JO p.m. It w ill take
lacc in S t Matthew
tisslonary Baptist Church in
Sanford.

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Tree farms fun way to buy traditional holiday trimming
Finding the right Christmas
tree for your house is something
you can enloy every year. There
is nothing (ike the smell o f a
ine tree inside you r
ouse. Even if you have
one o f those artificial
trees that you can use
every year, there is no
substitute fo r a livin g
Christmas tree.

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Franklin Waatharapoon

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Florida's warm w eather w ill dry
up a pine tree very quickly and
the needles w ill start dropping
very soon after you buy you r
tree. It m ay be so severe
that you m ay have to
buy a second tree before
Christmas.

L iv in g Trees
N e e d W ater
In order to avoid that
W hat Tbee
you r Christmas tree
Should I Buy?
dries up too soon, keep
the tree in water. Buy a
There are m any types
stand that holds enough
o f trees that are available fo r your particular
#
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taste and
id budget. In
watered fo r a long Itime.
general, the Christmas tree
But, the m ost im portant thing
that you need to d o w hen you
should be cone-shaped, have an
bring you r tree home, Is to cut
attractive green color, and a
dense grow th, w ith little em pty
the stem at least on e h alf inch or
m ore above the original cut, to
spaces.
expose the water-conducting tis­
The most popular trees are
sues o f the stem to enable to
scotch and w hite pines, Douglas
tree to take up water.
and Balsam Fir. W hatever you
refer, just make sure that you
I f the tree runs out o f water, a
uy a tree that is fresh, the more
seal w ill form on the cut surface
recent the tree has been cut, the
o f the tree trunk and the tree
w ijl not be able to take up w ater
better. T h e longer they stay on
anymore, even If you add w ater
display, the m ore likely the tree
later on. It w iR h e v e ry difficult ‘
w ill not m oke It un til (

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to m ake another cut to the trunk
once it is decorated and In
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A fun w a y to bu y you r
Christmas tree is to g o to a
Christmas tree farm, w here you
can select and cut you r o w n
tree. Most farms w ill provide
you w ith saws fo r cutting d ow n
you r tree, but make sure before
you go.
Be prepared to d o som e exer­
cise, w ear w o rk clothing and
you m ay need y o u r old shoes to
m o ve around tne place.
B u yin g A n d C arin g O f Your
L iv in g Christmas I t e e
. Select a tree that keeps the
needles longer, such as Douglas
Fir or Scotch pine. Buy the
freshest tree you can nnd and
avoid any trees w ith brow n nee­
dles. Bounce the butt o f the tree
on the ground, if m any needles
fall, d o not buy that tree.

should have a moist and sticky
sap, not hard o r dry. C u t the
bottom o f the tree stum p an
inch o r tw o diagonally, fo r bet­
ter w ater uptake. Place the tree
In w ater and keep the w ater
level b y checking it e very day. It
m ay be useful to a d d a floral
preservative to the w ater to
preser
the tree fresh longer,
tree should be placed far
a w a y from heating units, vents
o r fans that w ill d ry out the
tree. M ake sure that all the
(tree
je o n lightcircuits.
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e v e r use open flames near
the tree. There are flam e retar­
dant sprays fo r Christmas trees,
yo u m ay w ant to use on e this
year.
N ever, but never, leave you r
hom e o r g o to sleep w ith tne
tree lights on.

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D E A R R E A D E R S : M ost o f
the letters that appear in m y
colum n arc filled w ith prob­
lems. This one w ill be different.
I hope you w ill
.............
indulge m e this once
as I brag about m y
daughter, Jeanne
Phillips. She has
w ork ed b y m y side
practically since the
inception o f this c o l­
umn. A s a teen-ager,
she earned her
allow ance by answ er­
Dear
ing mall from other
teens (u nder strict
supervision, o f
course!).
D uring the major!• • •
ty o f the years that fo llo w ed ,
m y dabgn tcr has w orked by
rtiy side in on e capacity or
another. O v e r the course o f the
12 years m y nationally syn di­
cated radio show aired on the
CBS network, Jeanne co-w rote
m ore than h alf o f them,
i A fte r that she became m y
ed itor and, since 1987, has co­
created the D E A R A B B Y c o l­
umn w ith me.
i W ith her talent, compassion
and kind heart — and the com ­
m on sense I like to say she
inherited'from her father and
m e — Jeanne has w alked not In
m y footsteps, but side-by-side
w ith me. I couldn't be m ore
proud.
A s a m other w h o has every
confidence in her daughter, I
feel it's tim e she receives the
recognition she deserves as m y
co-creator.
A n d no, I'm not g o in g any­
where. I w ill continue to w ork
on this colum n until m y M aker
calls m e home. People retire
from w ork — and w o rk is the
one thing I have n ever consid­
ered this colum n to be.
W e w ill both continue to co­
create D E ^ R A B B Y using the
seudonym A b iga il Van Buren.
Ign m e ..:
PRO U D M O M
IN B E V E R LY H IL L S ,
P A U L IN E P H IL L IP S ,
A.1C A. A B I G A I L V A N
BUREN

law "C h a rlotte's” lifestyle is
extravagant. She has an annual
incom e o f $500,000, plus
"p erk s." She Is in her 40s,
. ........ . d ivorced fo r 10 years,
and lives in a Park
A ven u e con d o w ith
her live-in boyfriend.
E veryth in g Charlotte
does is "first class" —
restaurants, vacations,
clothing, entertain­
ment, etc.
I earn $50,000 a
ear. M y w ife and I
avvc a nice hom e
w ith a pool. She d ri­
ves a top-of-the-Iine
car, has plenty o f nice
clothes, and w e enjoy
sailing on our small boat. I
have n ever denied her an y­
thing.
Several tim es last year, m y
w ife visited Charlotte in N e w
York. W h ile visiting, m y w ife
charged things w e can't afford.
1 suspect she's trying to keep
up w ith C harlotte's lifestyle,
w hich is im possible. W hen I
point out to her that w e can't
afford all the expensive things
she purchases, sne becom es
cool and annoyed w ith me.
Tryin g to k «? p up w ith her
sister's lifestyle is causing a rift
in our once n appy marriage.
W e are m o vin g apart, and 1
d o n 't kn ow w h at to do. I love
m y w ife , and it hurts.
HURT HUSBAND
I N F L O R ID A

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Abby

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BY: M y sister-in-

D E A R H U R T ! I f y o u r w ife 's
visits to h er sister m ake h er
fe e l d e p riv e d to the p o in t
w h ere she ro u tin ely busts the
b u dget, y o u are o verd u e fo r a
fran k talk abou t It. T e ll h er
h o w hurt y o u fe e l — and g iv e
h er this m essage fro m m e: I f
y o u d o n 't ap preciate w h at
y o u 'v e got, y o u 'll lo se IL
Perhaps it1iw ill w a k e h er u p to
reality,

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D EAR DR. G O LD FARB:
T h is subject has been
addressed in m y colu m n
b efore, and I'm sorry It Is still
an o n g o in g p rob lem .
Readers, ‘ N o n e w s " I S N T
g o o d new s. N o n ew s is s im p ly
that — no n ew s. A lw a y s m ake
a p o in t o f o b ta in in g m ed ical
teat results i f you d o n 't receive
them fro m y o u r ph ysician .
T h a t precaution cou ld save
y o u r life .

N I.il.i(|iu.i-x l l u v ^ m

office communicate the results

G ood a d vice fo r everyo n e —
teens to seniors — is in "T h e
A n g e r in A ll o f U s and H o w to
D eal W ith It." To order, send a
business-size, self-addressed
en velop e, plus check o r m on ey
ord er fo r $3.95 ($4.50 in
C an ada) to: D ear Abby, A n g e r
Booklet, P.O. Box 447, M ount
M orris, IL 61054-0447. (Postage
,is Included.)
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d irectly to the patient —

I O MOO UNIVERSAL fRESS SYNDICATE

D E A R AB B Y: Please rem ind
you r readers it Is extrem ely
im portant that w h en ever a
patient has a laboratory test,
the p h y s lc lin o f his o r her

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regardless o f w hether the test is
ositive o r negative. It is possl1c fo r the lab test to com e back
w ith a significant life-threaten­
ing or health-threatening fin d ­
in g for the patient and be acci­
dentally m isplaced o r filed in a
chart w ithou t the physician
seeing it and the patient n ever
learning anything until it's too
late.
A s recently as last w eek, 1
had a patient tell m e that her
fam ily doctor told her, " N o
new s is g o o d n ew s." This is
absolutely the dum best ad vice
that can e v e r be given . A lm ost
all physicians knotv o f in d iv id ­
uals w h o have d ied from can­
cer because the findings had
not been com m unicated to the
patient years earlier (at a pre­
ven tative stage), o r diabetic
findings o r dangerously high
cholesterol, etc., had n ever
been com m unicated to patients.
Please, Abby, u rge all in d i­
viduals w h o have lab tests to
expect a call w ithin a w eek or
tw o. If they hear nothing, they
M U S T call the d octor's o ffice to
inquire about the results. This
could save o n e’s life.
H A R O L D J. G O L D F A R B ,
M .D ., A L L E N T O W N , PA.

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Rev. Bruce Scott - P astor

SU N D A Y
10:00am............Sunday School
10:00am.... Christmas W orship

Instruments and Special M usic

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7:00pm..Candles &amp; Carols
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Regular services

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A.m. Lutheran Worship
a.m. Contemporary Praise Worship
9 s.m. Fam ily Style Worship
Christmas E ve services at:
p.m. “ Happy Birthday Jesus” Party
p.tn. Fam ily Candlelight caroling and Communion Service
D ecem b er 29,2000
a.m. Christmas Around the W orld
M any carols In different languages to sing and hear
Jan u ary 1,2001
a.m. N e w Y ear’s E ve Service and Brunch

Adult Choir, Congregation, Ensemble, Bells
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December 17th
6:00 PM

W e d n e s d a y , D ao am b a r 20, 5:00 pm

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December 24th

4th S u n d a y o f A d v e n t

10:30 A M

Come experience the M iracle
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D a o a m b a r 2 4 , 0 :0 0 a m , E u c h a ris t S e r v ic e

C h ristm as E v a Sunday, D ao am b a r 24
5 :0 0 p m - F a m ily E u c h a ris t a n d S to ry
1 0 :3 0 p m • C h o r a l E u c h a ris t

8101 W. SR 46, Sanford
407-828-2914

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11:00 PM Solemn High M ass (Incense)

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10:00 AM Sung Eucharist

5 P M C a n d le ligh tin g
7 P M C a n d le lig h tin g and C o m m u n io n

(1/4 m ile east o f the Greeneway, Hwy, 417)

Child Care

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Pastor Dennis Littleton and the Westview
Baptist Church family would like to Invite you
to come and Join us aa we celebrate the birth of
our Saviour In a special service of
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409 N. Country d u b Rd.

Christmas I n , Sunday,

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........... B. P^WCAVB., BAfiFOno

Laics Mary • 407-022-1472

M r w ish to you and yours a Joyous and blessed Christmas.
4100 P a d s Road (46AM H.E. Thom as Jr. Parkway)
Sanford. Florida (407) 323-0623

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December 24th
6:00 pm

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First Baptist Church

C h ris tm a s E v e C a n d le lig h t S e rv ic e

5 )9 S o u th Bute A ve., S an ford

C h ris tm a s D a y W o rs h ip

407-322-6041

Pastor E A . Reuscher

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Sanford, FL • (407) 322-3795

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by ou r youth.

983 So. O nugt Blvd.,
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Jbr the com ing o f CHRIST.

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8210 Mariiham W oods Road, Lsks Mary Florida
(407) 333-2030

Rev. Charles R. Jones - Minister

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T ime S eminole H ejuld

Election
C ontinued from P a g e 1A

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ly, police, and rising property
values as a launch pad for con­
tinued success.
“ "W e ’ve low ered the m illagc
rale for the last three years and
because o f redevelopm ent, not
hew developm ent, w e ’ve seen
fcome am azing things happen in
this d t y In the last four years.
Sanford is on the threshold o f
great things," Lessard said.
H e w ill be joined in the m ay­
oral contest by Bates Reed,
Sanford's first openly gay candi­
date. Reed has likew ise picked
up qualifying papers.
Perennial candidate Dean Ray
Js back in the m ayoral fra y after
losin g earlier this year to Daryl
M cL a in in a county commission
yace and to Randy Jones in a
special city commission race to
fill the seat o f the late A .A .
."M ac" McClanahan.
; G ary L o w ell has picked up a
package for Lessard's District 1
*eat, as has form er M ain Street
Executive director Linda Kuhn.
District 1 resident Doreen
freem a n , a frequent participant
Jit city commission meetings,
Juts picked up tw o packages,
fiu t M on day she said she does
pot intend to run and picked up
Jhe qu alifyin g packages fo r per­
sonal fam iliarization w ith the
qu alifyin g process.
; District 2 commissioner
Velma W illiam s is also up for
reflection. A s o f M on day she
pad not picked up a qualifying
package. So far no other identi­
fied challengers in District 2
jia ve picked up qualifying
papers. W illiam s has previously
stated she w ou ld not seek the
In ayor's office in March, prefer­
ring to focus her energies on
Unfinished projects in District 2.
I O fficial qu alifyin g fo r the
M ayor 's race and Dist
strict 1 and
2 seats begins January 8 and
Hoses on January 19. Election
(la y is March 6 w ith a runoff

date o f March 20 if no candidate
secures 50 percent o f the vote in
either o f the respective races.
Kuhn, a long-tim e Sanford
resident said sne is running
because she w ou ld like to play a
role in the city's future.
" I believe Sanford is a dia­
m ond in the rough," Kuhn said.
"T h e d ty has a great deal o f
potential but also has a history
o f being rea d ive instead o f
proadivc. W e need to develop
the d ty in the most appropriate
manner and that takes someone
w h o knows Sanford and loves
Sanford."
Kuhn, w hose husband, Bob,
owns Diamond Glass added,
"W h en w e m oved here years
and years ago many o f our
friends thought w e w ere crazy.
W e'll w e 'v e put our m oney
w here our mouth is. Sanford
has great potential."
Ray w ill be m aking his sec­
ond mayoral bid.

" I'v e alw ays been interested
in politics, that's w h y I ran four
years ago ," he said. " I think I
could d o a good job in repre­
senting the people o f Sanford."
Political new com er Reed said
he docs not expect his sexual
orientation to be an issue in the
campaign.
" I don't sec it as an Issue. If
someone wants to make It an
issue I'll be happy to discuss it
w ith them one-on-one," he said.
"T h e responsibilities o f the
M ayor's position is not about
sexual orientation, it's about
being a visionary and a map
maker for the city," said Reed.
"Part o f m y campaign w ill be to
educate and enlighten people as
to what diversity means to a
community."
The hotel marketing and sales
executive said if elected his first
undertaking w ou ld be to form
four separate tasks forces with
the city administrator to put

together a blueprint to deal with
anticipated grow th and d e v e l­
opm ent in Sanford, protecting

the d ty can capitalize on
tourism and m arketing opportu ­
nities.

the city's environment, protect­
ing citizens from overtaxation
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T h e Fish and W ildlife
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(F W C ) has applications
available fo r special-oppor­
tunity spring turkey hunts.
Applications are available
from F W C offices and on
line at the F W C W eb site at
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deadline for
submitting
applications
is Feb. 2.
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between
early March
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Homosassa, Lake G eorge
D exter/M aty Farms Unit,
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ment areas.
These w ild life m anage­
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ing turkey populations, and
they w ill b e reserved fo r
ve ry fe w hunters fo r each
h u n t M an y o f these hunts
have yield ed 100-percent
hunter success raboa in pre­
viou s years. A ll these hunts
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ap ply as m any times as they
like. There is a $5 ($10 fo r a
group application o f tw o )
non-refundable foe fo r each
application.
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based on a random selection
o f applications received in
the F W C hradquarters In
Tallahassee b y Feb. 2.
Hunters selected in the ran­
d om selection receive an
invoice fo r the coat o f the
h u n t The coat o f the hunts
ranges from $50 to $175.
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form . Selectee! applicants
w ill have tw o w eeks to sub­
m it p a ym en t I f they fail to
p ay b y the deadline, their
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alternate, so applicants actu­
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leuKted.
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cations fo r turkey hunts on
other w ild life management
areas w ill be available after
Christmas at F W C offices
and tax collectors’

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w ith the Department o f
Environmental Protection
and the C ity o f Punta
Gorda, w ill o ffer permits to
hunt hogs in Charlotte
County. F ive groups o f tw o
hunters w ill be allow ed to
still hunt March 6-7 in the
Tippecanoe Unit, and fiv e
groups o f tw o w ill be
allow ed to d o g hunt March
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the Charlotte H arbor State
Buffer Preserve. Eight
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Be allow ed to still hunt Jan.
27-28 in the Punta Gorda
. Water Treatment Facility
Public Small G am e H unting
Area.
Applications are available
from F W C offices, and must
be received b y Jan. 5.
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Lions roaring at Great Florida Shootout
O v ie d o b o y s b ask etb all te a m sp a n k s

B y D ean Smith

Sports Editor
K IS S IM M E E — W h o are these guys?
In this d ay w hen everyon e Is looking
fo r height, the O v ie d o boys basketball
team looks m ore like a 1 9 W t era team
than a 2000 juggernaut w ith no p la yer
standing o v e r 6-foot-3 inches tail.
But on the court, coach Ed Kershner's
Lions are giants, and people are starting
to take notice.
A w eek ago, O v ie d o scored 118 points
in a w in and also b lew out defending
district cham pion D eLand on its on n ew
hom e floor.
But w hat it has done since stouting play
in the 20 annual edition o f thespresti-

pair; B e a rs , G re y h o u n d s ga in u p sets
gious Great Florida Shootout in
Kissim m ee is nothing short o f fantastic.
Saturday, the Lions, n o w 104) and
ranked N o . 3 in the state in Class 6A,
forced 12 Ant-quarter turnovers and
w ent on a 33-0 Tun to build a 43-2 lead
before coasting to an 88-41 victory o v e r
Gateway.
Then on M onday, O v ie d o m ay have
even been better, using its full-court
press to take a 94) lead before pow erfu l
Ribault out o f Jacksonville could even
get o ff a s h o t

T h e TYojans (6-4) w ere never able to
recover, falling behind 24-2 and trailing
b y as m any as 31 points before goin g to
the lockerroom d ow n 51-23 at halftime.
The Lions let up very little In the sec­
ond half, handing Kerahner his 101st w in
at O v ie d o and 575th o f his career, 83-59.
A s usual, 6-foot-3 junior forward
Shawn W itherspoon has been the big
gun fo r the S A C power, 22 and 21 points
m the tw o blowouts.
T h e Lions w ere to have played Buffalo
(N .Y .) Traditional In a 9 p.m. semifinal

In other b ig games, Tony Bell scored 25
points. Including hitting four three-point
shots, as W inter Springs (6-3) ed ged
DeLand (8-2), 58-$4, Friday night
Chiquointay Simpson, Justin Sabo and
Robert M egit all scored In double figures
as Lyman (2-6) outscored visiting Lake
Brantley (5-4), 22-6, in the fourth quarter
to score a 59-45 upset.
Simpson hit three 3-pointers and
scored 19 points, w h ile Sabo tallied 15
and M egit netted 10.
Scott Bradley.led the Patriots w ith 12
points.
Lex Brown scored 23 points and Isaac
C odrey added 11 as Lake H o w ell topped
See Basketball. Page 3B

SAC trio
named to
All-State
teams in
volleyball
B y D ean Sm ith

Sports Editor

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S A N F O R D — Senior Lindsey
C om b es o f O v ie d o , ju n ior
M elin a Jakubdn and sophom ore
A lly H ock , both o f W in ter
Sprin gs, w ere nam ed to the
C lass 6 A All-State V olleyb all
Tbam announced last w eek by
the F lorid a Sports W riters
Association.
Combes, a m id d le hitter, was
named to the First Team, w h ile
Jakubdn and H ock, both outside
hjtters, w ere selected to the
Second and Fourth teams,
respectively.

S A N F O R D — W hen the
com petition go t Defter, so a ia
(he Raiders.
F ive players scored in double
figures and all 11 players on
the rotter contributed a t the
Sem inole C om m unity C ollege
w om en 's basketball warn
played its best gam e o f the M a­
son in knocking o ff the N o . 18nationally ranked Pacers from
Palm Beach Com m unity
C ollege, 82-77, M on day
at the SGC Health and
Education Center,
has been their style moat
o f the season, the Raiders,
ranked N o . 6 in the state and
receiving votes in the national
poll, g o t o ff to a fast start
against PBGC, also ranked N o .
4 In the state, taking the early

EAST ALL-STAR S
R ALLY IN F O O T B A LL

ftensTxf *Narv*Baraoran (No 6) has olvan ud baina a timid oaM auard content on rurmina tha nftanaa and has
beooms mote sooting conscious of late and It Mwared Monday afternoon as aha hit a pair of thres pointers and
eooredl 6 petnteaetteBemlnote Community CoSege women's baeketbel team upeel No. iSnattonaHy-ranked

PMm Beach Community Cdtege, 82-77, to Improve to 11-3 on the i
advantage behind the defense
o f Shekete "K ik i" Kindred and
G aw ieU e Blankenfeld and the
•hooting o f Yolanda Johnson
and N a ry Berggren.
Kindred, a sophom ore from
Douglasville, Georgia, scored
nine first h alf points and
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* 'd, a freshman from
, Illinois, tallied
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, m ost o f w hich
cam e oh layups after steals.

i a freshman point
i Stockholm,
, Johnson, had been
content recently w ith just run­
n in g the SCC offense and had
not b een look in g fo r her shot.
But the 5-foot-5 lefthander
hit a pair o f lon g three-pointers
fo r eight first h alf points and
Johnson, a freshman from
Brsddock, Pennsylvania, was
also hot from the w ing, hitting

three m edium -range jumpers
fo r seven points in the opening
20 minutes.
The bench also played a big
part In the first h alf as Brandi
Johnson, w h o jam m ed a finger
in pre-gam e warm-ups, was
•till able to score seven points
and Sheri Harrison cam e on to
nail a b ig three-point shot and
O vied o 's Shannon Cotton
See Women, Page 2B

W IN T E R P A R K — M ost
Valuable Player W alter
Washington, a quarterback from
M ainland, led the w a y as the
East rallied w ith 21 fourth quar­
ter points to defeat the West, 34­
21, in D ixon Tlconderoga
"Central Florida H ig h School
All-Star G a m e" that benefited
Special O lym pics Florida.
The gam e featured 300 o f the
top senior football players,
cheerleaders and band m em ­
bers from 58 high schools In
Seminole, Orange, Osceola,
Volusia, Brevard, Sumter, Lake
and Flagler counties at
Showalter Field in W inter Park.
The gam e w ill be telecast on
tape-delay b y the Fox35
N etw ork on Saturday,
See Preps, Page 3B

Raider men reach
break with a split
B y Dm h i Sm ith
Sports Editor
S A N F O R D — T h e Seminole
C om m unity C ollege m en's bas­
ketball team g a ve a gtim pae o f
w hat la to com e w h en M id Florida Conference play begins
In January as It u nveiled a n ew
running attack and g o t a split o f
a p air o f hom e gam es Saturday
and M onday.
T h e Raiders used a 54-paint
second h a lf an Saturday to rally
past Johnson 4c Wales
University from N orth M iam i,
91-82, but then let a b ig first half
lead and a chance to take the
lead late on M on day and fell to
visiting Polk Com m unity
C ollege from W inter H aven, 75­
70, In a highly entertaining
Behind 10 points from 6-foot19 freshman C he M organ, the
ot o ff to a fast start
st the N A I A 4-year school
1 N orth M iam i on Saturday
afternoon at the SCC Health
and Physical Education Center.

But the W ildcats started to
take control o f the gam e as
Daniel Wallace cam e o ff the
bench to score 13 points and the
visitors opened a lead o f as
m any as 10 points.
S O T coach Sten Crom artie

Jason C u n in gton , Jontue
Johnson and M att Story com ­
b in ed fo r fiv e three-pointers
and the hosts found themselves
d o w n b y on ly three points at
halftim e, 40-37.
W allace continued his out­
standing play in the second half
and dom inated the inside, but
SCO's athleticism and balanced
attack started to take o ver as
Leesburg's C u n in gton (14
points), w in te r Park's Dennis
W illiam s (13 points), A p op k a's
Chris Calderon (eight points),
W alter Green (seven points) and
Story (fiv e points) all had big
second halves.
T h e gam e stayed close for

Bee Men. Page 3B

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Freshman guard Dennis Williams (N o. 4 ) from Winter Perk has been making great strides since moving Into the
Seminole Community College starting line-up, hitting 7-of-B free throws down the stretch and finishing with 20 points
In a come-from-bohlnd 01 -62 victory over Johnson A Wales University last Saturday, and scoring 12 points In a tough
75-70 lost to Polk Community College Monday. Th e Raiders are 7-9 heading Into the holiday break.

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A C C U W E A T H E R * F O R E C A S T F O R S E M IN O T E C O U N T Y

A ccu W frB th T .co m

U V In d ex Tom orrow

Five-Day Forecast for Sanford

F lo r id a W e a th e r

R egional C ities

Regional W eather
Florid*: Clearing sides with near-record eotd tonight.
Tomorrow, windy and rather chilly with a mix ot cloud*
and *un.
Qeorgta: Turning out dear and quit* cold tonight. Windy
end cold tomorrow with plenty ot tunthln*.

SanlorJ through Yesterday
Temperature
Loir ............................ ... 38*
Normal low

Hlaalaalppl: Mainly dear tonight and turning quite cold.
Tbmorrow wHI be moetty tunny, breezy and atW chDy.

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Precipitation
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Year to date____________ 31.4T
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Alabama: Clear and very cold tonight. Some placet wW
eat new tow temperature record*. Sumy to partly doudy
and odd tomorrow.
South Carolina: Clearing skies tonight, brisk and turn­
ing much colder. 8unshine and a lew doudt tomorrow
with a cold wind.
Louisiana: Clear skies tonight and very cold. Bunny to
partly doudy tomorrow, ttw brisk and cniBy.

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dropped in another jum per as the Raiders built a
44-33 halftim e advantage.
The Pacers w ere able to stay d o s e behind the
inside play o f 6-foot-5 C. Casreia (13 points) and
6-foot-3 K. Arbet (eight points), w h o played at
Pine Ridge.
Palm Beach go t o ff to a fast start in the second
half, but SCC was able to answ er and still led b y
11 points after five minutes.
But the Pacers trapping defense started to take
effect and the Raiders started to turn the ball over,
allow in g PBCC to slow ly creep back into the
gam e eventually taking a lead In the final fiv e
minutes.
But Kindred and Johnson w ere not go in g to let
SCC falter, and the tw o teams battled d o w n to the
final minute.
Kindred and Johnson both hit jumpers in traffic
in the lane to keep the Raiders up by one point,
offsetting scores b y Cbsreia.
Kindred scored o n a layup after a Pacers miss to
g iv e SCC a three-point lead w ith 25-seconds le ft
Seals then missed the second o f tw o free throws
for PBCC, just Its second missed free throw o f the
night, and Berggren w as fouled.
Berggren th en h it both ends o f a one-and-one
w ith 65-seconds left to g iv e the hosts a four-point
lead and Johnson hit on e o f tw o free throws after

rebounding a missed three-point try b y the Racers
to account fo r the final p o in t
Kindred finished w ith a team-high 22 points,
w h ile Johnson and Blankenfeld both had 14
jxrints, Berggren chipped in w ith 12 points and
A ls o scoring w ere Cotton (fo u r points),
H arrison (three points) and Cazeau (tw o points).
Cosreia netted a gam e-high 25 points fo r the
Pacers, w h o fe ll to 9-3, w h ile A rb et had 16 points
and Sea la 14 points.
SCC Is n o w 11-3 on the season and w ill b e id le
until hosting the SCC-W lnn D ixie JUCO Shootout
at the SCC H ealth and Physical Education Center
on Decem ber 29th-through-3lBt,
T h e field w ill consist o f seven o f the best teams
tn the country, Including N o . 1 nationally-ranked
Sew ard C om m unity C o llege from Liberal, Kansas,
w hich is 10-0 this season and w as 27-0 last year:
A ls o in the field are N o . 8 nationally-ranked
Central Florida C om m unity C o llege from Ocala,
Indian R iver C om m unity C ollege farm Ft. Pierce
and M iam i-D ade C om m unity C ollege, Southwest
Illinois C om m u nity C o llege from BellviUe and the
U niversity o f W isamsIn-Waukesha C om m unity
[ernes on
w iilp la y

Wisconsin at 7 p .m .); and fou r gam es on each o f
Saturday and Sunday beginning at 11 a.m. The
cham pionship ga m e is set fo r 5 p.m. on Sunday.
RAIDERS S2. TACIRS 77
H orw n d n I 2-3 4. S o li 41-2 14. C old ** 0 W&gt; ft Oiatman I M X
T m iw 3 S-» ♦. SehM S M A A a c fe 0
Adrien 0 0 4 a W roOwed 0

Outdoors
and the number of hunters in
the woods declines noticeably
after that time.

catch. R eally b ig bass prefer to
lurk under floating mats o f
water hyacinth*. Shiners fished

expect flounder, sheepahead,
and a fe w snook. R o u t and redfish are s lo w in the Banana andj

tight to such cover w ill produce
Indian rivers,
the majority o f this yea r's heavBig aheepshead w ill be the
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B ig w in te r flounder a re th e -i1
i r a a m , s p e c k s , a n d m a m attraetkm iL £ a a n J n k t v g
top n*W s at Sebastian Inlet.
ratfish are aU
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b itin
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A h glerab b u ritin g fin g e f m iillet '
cfcs i r e ecirtered QQ
pounds ‘W HI readily h it liv e
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across the bottom w ill ca td i
Lake M onroe, just look fo r tire

F IS H IN G FO REC AST

flounder to o v e r 12 pounds this
winter. Snook, tract, and red fish
are rated as fair.
Base action in t h c i i v t f l s
g re a t L o w w ater levels are
m aking fish easier to locate and

concentrations o f boats to find
the fish,
Captain t e k i t Port
Canaveral reports th atoffsh on
action has been slow d u e to
high seas. Inside the Port.

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Lake Mary, w hich got 10 points from Trevor
Berryhlll, 59-42.
A n d Crootns got a split, falling 66*56 to South
Daytona-W am er Christian on Friday, but com ing
back to beat Dcltona-THnity Christian, 52-38, on
Monday.
Joey W illiam s (14 points) and Lazarus M itchell
(13 points) led the w a y for the Panthers (3-4).
BOYS B ASKE TB ALL
F R ID A Y
B E A R S SR B U LLD O G S 55
Gordon 21. McKirewy IS. lUraon 2. Williamson I3. Spoor a Total* 23
8-1S55.
W inter Springs (M l
W W 4. Forvlcr 1. H argravn 3. Brown 2. Napolltano 2. Douglas 9, Fort
2. ZMinaki X Bril 23. Total* 21 11-15 58.
D r Land
10 11 H I t . M
W inter Spring*
U U 17 1 7 .M
Thrar-fntn! (k id goal* _ DrLand I (Gordon).' Winter Spring* 5 (Bad l
Douglas). Tram foul* . DrLand 13; Winter Spring! 17. Fouled ou t. non*.
Technical* _ non*. Records _ DrLand 6 X Wlntrr Spring* 4-3. Junior raratly _ Winter Spring* 55, DrLand 4E

GREYHOUNDS 59, PATRIOTS 45
Laka Branltey (45)
Guy IX Bradlry IX Wla* X Morrtra 9, Grubb* S. Total* 17 7-10 45.
Lyman (&gt;n

Robinson X V ia 1, Sanchri X Rrddm X Simpacm 14. Crnaa 7, Sabo IS.
M rgit Itt Total* 22 11-1550
Lakr Brantley
13 13 13 » . «
Lyman
14 IS 10 2 2 .5 9
Thrra-potnl Arid goal* _ Lakr Branllry 4 (Bradlry X W W . Moreire);
Lyman4 (Stmpaon X Rrddm ). Tram iou la.Lak r Branllry 17;Lyman IX
Fouled out . non*. Trchnkal* . nonr. Record* _ Lakr Branllry 5-4;
Lyman 2-6.

Christian 17; Croom* Academy IS. Foulrd out . Wamrr Christian.
Burgrtt Technical* . nonr Rawedi . Wamrr Christian 34; Cmram
Academy 24.

SILVER HAWKS 59, RAMS 42

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IV k rlt X Rkh 9. Ilm en X Simpkku R Witherspoon 2X lliy e * 4.
Freeman IX Rryer 9, Smith X Lr* X ToU l* 36 7-13 SB.
Gateway (411
Landin X Kry 1. Create* 0, Crawford IX |amra 4. Duval X Gilmore 17,
Rirvt 0. San |uan 0. Hurley a Tutel* 165-19 41.
O etrda
21 29 19 1 9 . M
Cateway
2 9 IS 12.41
Three-point Held goals _ O viedo 5 (IV k rrl X Rich X Freeman). Catrway
4 (GUmurr X Crawford). Team foula . O viedo 17; Gateway 13. Fouled
ou t. Gateway. |ame* Technicala . nonr. Record* Oviedo M , Catneay

Lakr M ary (421
Lawrence X Nrtaon 2, Ftetda S, B m ytiill 10. LUardo S, llofm ann 4.
B am * 4. Total*: IS 4 4 4X
Laka HarrtU (M l
Barkman X Watkrr X Lorka X Prado S, Brown 23. Germ X Codrry 11,
Hickman 4. Ibtah: 22 9-22 59.
Laka Mary
1 1 2 10 12 .4 2
LakaH aw rll
22 I I 10 1 4 .M
Thn*-point Bald goal* _ Laka Maty 2 (BtrryhUl 2); Laka llow rO 6
(Brown 5, Prado). Tram foul* . Lakr Mary 2D; Lakr I lowed |. Foulrd out
_ Laka Mary, Field*. Technical* _ nonr. Rrconl* . Lakr lin w rll 6-6

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Saath Daytona-Wamrr Christian (M l
Powed 0, Dltrollo IX Aldrrman X Btankanahlp 11, Ehrthrart 17, Durgrtt
IX Tbtal* 2610-17 OX
Cmama Aradamy (SOI
C rm n9 .Sbm X WUUama IX MUdtrd IX Burrti IX Total* 2010-19SX
Wam rr ClirW ian
22 9 17 3 0 .6 6
Cmama A r adamy
14 16 6 2S .0 6
Thrm potnl Arid goal* . Wamrr Oirtaltan 4 (O rtrolio 4). Croutna
Academy ■ (Groan X WUliam* X Mitchell 2) Tram toula . Wamrr

PANTHERS 52. EAGLES M

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most o f the eecond half, but the
Raiders w e n able to pull aw ay
In the final three minutes as
Dennis W illiam s hit six o f seven
from the free throw line,
Currington hit three charity
tosses and Lym an's Josh
Houston (the you nger brother
o f Detroit Piston and form er
O rlando M a g ic guard Chucky
Atkins) m ade tw o free throws to
open the lead up.
But the nail in the coffin came
w hen Story lobbed a perfect
'a lle y -o o p " pasa to Calderon on
a 3-on-l fast break w ith
Calderon slam m ing hom e the
dunk to g iv e SCC a six-point
lead w ith under a m inute to
.urrington continued his
m aturing process, leading the
w a y w ith 22 points, w h ile
Dennis W illiam s added 20
points, M organ 12 points, and
Johnson an d Story 10 paints
each.
Calderon finished w ith eight
points (all in the final 10 min­
utes o f the gam e), w ith Green
(seven points), and Houston
(tw o ) also scoring.
W allace had a gam e-high 28
fo r the Wildcats, w ith Gecobe
M cKinnls also In dou ble figures
w ith 11 points. M arcello
N lcoletti and A n th on y Johnson
had nine points each few the vis­
itors.
M on d ay even in g SCC looked
like it w as g o in g to run a w ay
and h ide as Story hit four threepointers, Currington three
“ tre y s ' and Dennis W illiam s
one 'b o m b ' in the first 10 m in­
utes o f the gam e as the Raiders
built leads o f as m any as 13
points.
But SCC could never get com ­

plete control as P olk w as d om i­
nating its o w n offen sive boards
behind a huge front lin e and
guard Alexander, one o f the
quickest players seen in the SCC
Health and Physical Education
Center in a num ber o f y e a n ,
took advantage, gettin g passes
o ff the offen sive rebounds for
layups and 14 first h alf points as
the Vikings even ed the game,
41-41, at mtermlasion.
Both teams’ defense dom inat­
ed the second h alf as neither
squad could get m any easy
shots and the lead w en t backand-forth fo r much o f the sec­
ond half.
The Raiders had three chances
to build a tw o-point lead m id ­
w a y through ths second half,
but could not scot*, and also
had three chances to take the
lead w h en they w ere d o w n on ly
one point, but again, could not
get a shot to fall.
T h e sophom ore d u o o f Green
and Calderon w as keeping SCC
in the gam e as Currington,
Stacy and Dennis W illiam s, w h o
had com bined fo r 29 first h alf
points, could o n ly net eight in
the second half, none from
Currington, w h o had scored
o v e r 20 points In at least four
games in a row.
T h e Raiders had a golden
opportunity in the fin al minute
to take t a s k e d aa fo e defense
forced a turnover under their
o w n basket and a go t foilled on
fo e ensuing lnbounds play? But
fo e front end o f fo e one-and-one
w ou ld not fall and Polk
rebounded, h oldin g on to a onepoint lead.
The Vikings then hit six
straight free throw * to seal foe
victory and SCC reached foe

H o lid a y break w ith a 7-9 record.
A lexander led P olk w ith a
gam e-high 23 points, w h ile .
Valker, an excellent shooter,
w o k e up in fo e second h alf to
score 12 points and finish w ith
16. H aw kins and James also fin­
ished in double figures w ith 10
points each.
Story paced the Raiders w ith
14 points (12 In fo e first half),
w h ile Green (13), Dennis
W illiam s (12) and Currington
(11 points, all in the first naif)
w ere also in dou ble figures.
A ls o scoring fo r SCC w ere
C edric M cH aney (seven),
Calderon (six), Johnson (fou r)
and M organ (three).
The Raiders w ill n ow take o ff
a couple o f w eeks for the h o ll-.
days before returning to fo e
court on Wednesday, January
3rd, hosting S t Petersburg
Junior C ollege at 7JO p.m. at
fo e SCC Health and Physical
Education Center in their final
hom e gam e before conference
play begins on January 17th.
A dm ission is free.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16
RAIDERS *L WILDCATS S2
)**■ ■ «■ ft Mate* University CtU
WaUac* 12 3-3 2X Hamilton 0 CM) 0, lt o * r a *
4 (Ml R Poindeiter 0 (Ml 0, Tm l 0 (Ml 0. Sand! I
(Ml X N kobM 41-2 9, B n * 0 (Ml R A Johnson
13-4 9. Jackaon I M L X WUUam* 1 (Ml 7,
M cUm tk 3 5411. Louta 1 1-1 X Baptist* 0 (M&gt;
0. Total* 32 15-20IX
la m l— la Community C r ik g t 191)
D. WUUam* 6 7-9 20, Cuntngtan 7 5-7 ZX
H ouaton062X J. Johnaon 32-51ft Green 3 13 7. S to ry ) 2-4 IftC akknm 3 2*3 X Morrison 0
(M l Ok M dU ney 0 (Ml 0L Morgan 3 2-2 IX I
WUUam* 0 (Ml a Totals: 30 2X35 91.
lU lttim , . )* W 40. SCC J7. Thieu-patnt Arid
(0*1* . JAW 1 (Wallaor, Sandl R WUUam*).
SCC I (Currlngtun X I Johnaon X Story X D.
WUItema). Team Xml* . JfcW 27; SCC 17.
Routed out _|aW . T «* l Ntcnkiti. Technical* .

MONDAY, DECEMBER IS
VIKINGS 7R RAIDERS 70

B r ie fs
S a n fo r d B a b e R u th B a s e b a ll r e g is te r in g
T h e Sanford Recreation Department is n ow taking registra­
tions fo r the 2001 Babe Ruth Baseball Season.
The gam es w ill be played at fo e new youth four-field baseball
com plex at Chase Park.
O pen in g D ay ceremonies w ill b e held at fo e com plex (on
West C elery Avenu e past M ellon ville) on Saturday, March 3, at
9 am .
For m ore inform ation call 407-330-5697.

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Community C rik g t (71)
A k u re k r * 5-7 2X Butryn I (Ml X CUauaka*
2 2-2 X D *ri* 4 CM) X I law km* 3 3 4 10, Jama*
3 44 10, McFaeknt 0 (Ml 0, SUnkhlti* 0 (M l ft
Turrwr 6 2-2IX W alter 0 (M) 0 Total* 2S1X20
75.
S*mbtote Community C o ltef* (7*1
D WUUam* 4 3-3 IX Cutrietfton 3 2-2 II.
Houaton 0 (Ml 0kM u on 2 (Ml X Gtmn 6 1 -2IX
Story 4 2-2IX Ctkteron 3 0-1 X McHenry 2 6
4 7, M arfan I 1-2 X I William * 0 0 0 ft Total*:
2312-1670.
Hal/ttm* _ 41-41. Ihrem poim Arid (o a k .
FCC 3 (Turner X Hawkins). SCC S (Story X
Currington X D. W illiam *) Tram foul* . FCC
IX SCC 19. luuled oul _ nonr. V clin k ris _
non* Rrconl* _ SCC 7-9.

C O U G A R S 61, L IO N S 46
Unlrerelty (411
R n irlgu rt 15, Miller 6. IXM inn B. Flan aftn6 .Collam 7, lia r I. Kite-n
X Conner 4. Ila ll B. ToU l* 20 21-32 61
U ka Branllry (M l
H rtti* X Ughtnee X Stewart X Smith 5. lUluerte IX Sa^l X Ih ll X
Oiaon X Wrrka 11.ToU l* I5I3-IB 46
U n lvm lty
1) |« 22 12.41
Lake Branllry
14 9 11 9 .M
Three-point Arid goal* _ lake Branllry 3 (Aalurrte X llettig) Team
foula _ U nlvm lty IX Lake Brantlry 24

Cream* Academy (51)
Green 9. Sima X William * IX Mitdved IX Bitch X Lany X Total* X3 44 52.
,
Deitena-Trinity OirlaUan (M l
Colon X Lin X (eflcual 4. Qulnonr* 11, Smith 10. Irwin X Faymerather
X Total* IS 3-8 38.
CruamaAcademy
U U 13 11 .9 2
Drltena-THally
6 11 6 11.38

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tinuuted
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C on

December 23rd at 12J0 p.m.
A m o n g W ashington's East
teammates from Sem inole
Athletic Conference schools
w ere C orey Dryden, Josh
Demote is and Jonathan Shaw
from Lake Brantley; Ryan
Houck from Lake H o w ell;
M ario Fields and Brett Swann
from Lake M ary; John H a d tan
from Lyman; Sam H ughes (w h o
suffered a broken neck earlier
this year, served as an honorary
captain), N ick Tenekedes and
M ik e Carroll from O vied o;
W illie Bennett and H enry O liv e r
from Seminole; and K evin Inge
from W inter Springs.
Local cheerleaders fo r the East
w ill be Jessie Paul C ru z and
Stephanie Gardiner from Lake
Brantley; A sh ley Castaing and
Ashleigh Toole from Lake M ary;
Lindsey Dicks and Sylvia
Eastman from Lyman; Dana
Sweat and A n gela Stringham
from Sem inole; and Darby
Frizzell and Faith Tesauro from
W inter Springs.

J—QfYOwilBgSontoKB LMBburg (Itox-g) hlghtoepa RR—t iT B - h n s t SBtentUr last * —to After vooKoggg points
m to* vtclory over Johnson A WMm on Saturday, toa freshman htt tore* 3-po*nter» and eoored 11 potofs In toe Snit
h4rit 04 Monday'* aame wRh Rode and appSBrsa haadsd to atoandtog hi* Streak ol eo-piu* scoring gamaa to flva
gamas, but want ccdd In tfw aaoond half aa toe Raiders M 75-70 to toe visiting Vikings.

•I KiMimmee C irk Center
L IO N S S3, T R O J A N S 59
)ack*onelllr-R iba*lt (391
Payton IX Slaughter X Mitahrtl 3. Fljnn I. Simmon* X Smith X Green
21. McCray 4 Total* 23 10-17 59
O viedo (431
rtckeri 3, Rkh X lierren 4, Simpkins 4. Wlthrrapnon 21. Ilayra IB.
Freeman 10.Smith II. Klacaden X Dupree R Tidal* 31 16-21 KX
Rlbeutt
9 14 16 2 0 .5 9
Oetedo
32 19 11 21.S3
Three point field goala _ Rihaull 3 (l’r )tie i 3k Oviedo 5 01*yea 3.
Irerman. Pickett). Tram fou la . Rihaull 17;O viedo IX routed oul .n ceir.
Technkala _ none Recced* _ O viedo 100; Rihaull 6-4

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GREAT FLORIDA SHOOTOUT

GREAT FLORIDA SHOOTOUT

EAGLES tR PANTHERS 56

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Three point Arid goal* _ Cmncna Academy 2 (Green. Williams),
Dritona-Trlnlty 3 (Quinone* 3) Tram foul* _ Cmnma Academy 10;
Drtiona-lHntty 10 Foulrd nul _ nonr Tcvhnk-al* _ none Rnmnl* .
C riven* Academy 3-3.

T A R G E T C LA S S IC
L A K B M A R Y — T h e 18th • •
annual Target Soccer Classic
takes place At fou r Sem inole
C ounty schools starting
Wednesday, Decem ber 20th.
H ost Lake Mary, Lake
Brantley, W inter Springs and
Lyman high schools w ill hold
gam es fo r the 16-team event
that w ill run from fo e 20th
through the 23rd (see schedule
at right).
Tournament passes w ill be
available at a cost of $12 and
d ally tickets are $4. Call Bill
Eiaaele at 407-320-9672 fo r m ore
information.

Winter Park 12-X Winter Spring* 36-1 junior
vanity _ Winter Park X Winter Spring* 0.
MONDAY
SILVER HAWKS 10. BULLDOGS 0
Flaglrr-Palm Cnaat
0
0 .0
Lak* H ow rll
4
6 . 10
Goal* . Lakr Howrtl 10 (WUkln* X I R k* X
L Ric» X North.
Seaman. J M ulvthill Stevrnaon). A Batata
Lak* HowrO 10 (lfoforenb X J. Ric* X
Seaman. Norrta, Sarin. Black). Shota on goa l.
ru glcr Palm Coart ft Lak* H ow rll 29
Record* _ Lak* H ow rll tl-t-L Junior vanity .
Lak* H ow rll 7. Ilaglrr-Palm Coart ft
PATRIOTS 7.
FTGHTTNG SEMLNOLES 2
Lak* Branllry
4
3 .7
Srrninote
2
0 .2
Goala . Laka Branllry 7 (HaO X Dunning,
Aahion, DonrwOy, King, A n a l); Srenlnol* 2
(Gurtte 2k Aaaiaia _ not available. Shota an
(D e l. Lake BrwUtey 17; Seminote X Record* .
Srrninote 2-1Ql
BOYS WRESTLING
FRIDAY
UONS 53. WOLVES 21
103 . Coffman. O rkdo, pinned Newtek.
OJA
112 _ Hewitt, Oviedo, defeated Alton. 6-0.
119 . Mellon, Oviedo, pinned Savage. 131
125 _ tlarrleorv, Oviedo, detected Stafford.
12-7.
I X _ Beaty. Deltona, defeated Guide,. S-X
135 _ Cam pm, Oviedo, technical lall over
Davia. 17-X
140 _ Flguroa. Deikina, pinned Chrlatianaon.

U S.
145 _ Lartdv. Oviado. won by forteit.
152 _ larrynka. Oviedo, pirawd M inton.
235.
16 0 . JLiVwqutat. O viedo, pinned Hibaugh.
171 .T a y T i b vteifc. pinned Foater. 1J4
1*9_ SanvarL Ovtedoi ptnrvni frm ander.
034. ..............*
213 _ EoaoU. Dettova, pinned Mefochr. L ift
Heavyweight _ VaDong. (M in i, pinned
Pagan. 0:43.
Rarard* _ O viedo 6-X Junior vereity _
O viedo 4A Deltona 12.
BARRACUDAS Sft
FIGHTINC SEM1NOUS 22
ICO _ Martin. Seminote, defeated Mumte*.
161ft

112 _ O ver. New Smyrna Beach, ptnnrd
LamhrrtK 022.
119 _ Berryman. Seminole, w in by forfeit
125 _ Shortrldge. New Smyrna Iteach,
pinned Scypraailh. 3.51.
I X _ Vania, New Smyrna Beach. ma)nr dect■ion over Simmon*. 11-0
I X _ Thome*. New Smyrna Beach, pinned.
Meatier, OI3
I X . Inker. Seminole, defeated Lacy. 3-X
145 _ (one*. New Smyrna Beach, ptnnrd
Brewater. 1:17.
152 _ Crunkihon. New Scrryma BeacK
pinned Pryer. 0X2.
140_Daley.Seminole, ptnnrd llarrlam ,
4:4ft
171 _ Coleman. New Smyrna [teach, pinned
Snyder. 033.
189 .C arrion. Seminole, major declaim
over YarbomugK 12-X
213 _ Bowman, New Smyrna Beech, majiw
dedaian over Daly, 60.
Heavyweight _ Crux. Seminole, pinned
Daria, 133.
Record* _ New Smyrna Beach 2-ft
SATURDAY
BEARS 40, BARRACUDAS 31
103 . Marrua Mumte*. New Smyrna Beech,
pinned Jaaon Dxemha. 010.
112 .Jordan PrchaLkvTnier Spring*, defeat­
ed Adam McCullough. 17-13.
119 _ Terry Dtever, New Smyrna Beach, won
by forfeit
125 _ John Walker. Winter Spring*, pinned
Shannon Shortridge M 0.
130 _ Eric SchwarU. Winter Spring*, defraled Clayton Vania. 10-9,
155 _ Cite* W alt Winter Spring*, main* decl­
aim over Luka TTvomaa. IV I.
I X _ foe Curry. Winter Spring*, pinned
Bryan fonea. 5 3 ft
145 . )am r* Crunldllon. New Smyrpa Brach.
pinewd |amd Groom, 232.
is ; Iordan Nowak. Winter Spring*,
pinrud Cirri*Sander*, (34
' * *
••
I X _ Scott D ial, Winter Spring*, pinned
Malt Harriactev 200.
.
171 _ Antiune Coleman. N ew Smyrna
BeacK mafor decialcm ow e Rick IWhater, 90
189. Frank Yartvimugh. N ew Smyrna
BeacK pirmad Am it Paiefa. to ft
215. New t Bowman. N rw Smyrna BeacK
defeated Eric Parent. 10-7.
Heavyweight _ Keith Bertrand. Winter
Sprtnga. pinned Kelvin Lkrtka. IO I
Racorda . N ew Smyrna Beach 2-1; Winter
7-1.

TARGET SOCCER CLASSIC 2000
W E D N E S D A Y * D E C E M B E R 20
, at Lyman* 7 pjn .
,a t r

FOOTBALL
SATURDAY
BAST 3X WEST 21
B rit Quarter
E _ W teM nfton 1 run (Batik* kick)
Sacond Quarter
W _ )a n *fa n 1 run (KuaaaA kick)
W _ Hogan 14 fornbW return (Ruaarii kick)
Third Quarter
E _ Kuala 41 M m xptten return (kick falted)
fourth Quarter
E _ Wltehteffon to run (Charm* run)
W . U n ary 71 p*aa hocn Crotoot (7ir***H
kick)
B . S «M i 29 p*a* from Waahlngton (kick

7 pm .
G am a * _ W inter Springs vs. Boca Raton* at W inter Springs, 7
p.m. .
G am a 7 _ Laka Brantley vs. O ran gew ood Christian, at Lake
^ G a m t ’/ ^ S a tellite vs. W inter Park at U k a Brantley* 7 p m .

G am a 9

Laka Bran tfay-O rangew ood laser vs. Satellite-Winter

E _ WkaNngfon 46 run (Banks kick)
BOYS SOCCER
FRIDAY
GREYHOUNDS X PATRIOTS 2
Lak* Branllry
0
2 .2
Ip a a i
0
1 .3
Goala _ Lak* IrentW y 2 (Sneft Zuaik Lyman
3 (Zuiuaga X F. Fedraia). Aaaiaia _ Laka
BrentWy 2 (IhU lip*. Edmundaon). Lyman 3
(Favloric X D. Pvdraxa) Shot* on goal _ Lak*
Branitey IX Lyman IX Reconk . Lak*
Brantky 5-3-X Lyman 7-X Junior vanity _
Laka Brantky X Lyman X
UONS X BEARS 0
W lnterSprirea
0
0 .0
Oviedo
2
0 .2
Goal* .O via d o 2 (Rand. Quartern)). Aaaiaia
.O v ied o 2 (Hormia, F a n *). Shota on goal _
Winter Springs X O riado IX Raconk .
Oviado 7-2-1. Junior vanity _ O viedo I,
Winter Springs ft
RAMS ft SILVER HAWKS 0
Laka Mary
0
0 .0
Lak* Howell
0
0 .0
Shots on goa l. Laka How ell 5; Laka Mary
17. Racorda . Lak* Mary 7-O-X Laka H ow ril
661.
MONDAY
LIONS X SILVER HAWKS 2
Lak* H ow tl)
0
2 .2
O rk d o
0
2 .2
C o a k .L a k * Ifow rll 2 (M acNany, Martin);
O riado 2 (Langhont Lukrr). Aaaiaia _ none
Shota on goa l. Laka llo w tll 5; O riado IX
Records . O riado 7-2-2. Junior vanity .
Oriado 3. Lak* HowtUO.
GIRLS SOCCER
SATURDAY
WILDCATS X BEARS 0
Winter Tart
2
0 .2
VWnter Spring!
0
0 .0
Goala _ Winter Park 2 (Huffman. Bailry).
Aaaiaia . Winter Park I (B ailry) Shot* on goal
.W in ter Park IX Winter Springs X Racorda .

'

1 4 1'Lrica H o w tU v *. DaLand, at Cake Mary, 5 p m

loser vs. W inter Springs-

3p m .

vs. Lymsn-Bishop M o ore
loser, at Lym an. 1 p m .

^WINNER'S BRACKET
1 13 _ Laka B rantky-Q rangaw ood w inner vs. Satellite-

*

•

% at U k e M ary, 7 p m
M a iy-C ou n b ysk le w in n er vs. W inter Springs-

t, at Uka M sty, 5 pan.
G a m * lS .O r ifd o - M d b o u in e w in n er vs. Lyman-Bishop M oore
w in n e t at Lyman, 7 p m .
G am a I f _ U n i versify-Seabreeze w in n er vs. Lake H o w e ll-

F R ID A Y D E C E M B E R 22
A ll RUttM at Lak* Mary High School
LOSER'S BRACKET
17 _
G am a I f _
G am e I t .
C am eM .

W inner G am e 12 vs. Lexer o f Gam a 13,9 a m .
W inner o f Gam a 11 vs. Loser o l G am e 14,11 a m .
W inner o&lt; G am a 10 vs. Loser o f G am e 15,1 p.m.
W inner o f Gam a 9 vs. Loser o f G am e 16,3 p.m.

WINNER'S BRACKET
1 23 _ W inner o f Gam a 16 ve. W inner o f G am e 15,5 p.m.

» 3 4 _ W inner o f G am e 14 v t. W inner o f C am e 13,7 p.m.

* W S lR S A T U R D A Y D E C E M B E R 23
A ll gamea at Lake M ary High School
LOSER'S BRACKET
G am e a . W inner o f G am e 1 9 v*. W inner o f G am e 20,11 a m .
Game 21 _ W inner o f Game 17 vs. W inner o f G am e 18,9 a m .

FIFTH PLACE GAME
G a m e 23 _ Loser o f G am e 23 vs. Loaer o f G am e 24,5 p.m.
C H A M P IO N S H IP G A M E
24 _ W inner o f G am e 23 vs. W inner of Game 24,7 p.m.

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Artisan Entertainment
coming" should feel right and
Heartwarming holiday spe­
appropriate - as if he’s been
cials are as much a part of
headed there all along —but it
Christmas as, well, heartwarm­
still retains an air of grimness.
ing holiday everything else. This
While the message about real­
paiticular tale, based on a book
izing what you have is certainly
by mother and son authors
important, it seems like a bit of
Betty and Michael Paraskcvas,
a letdown here.
follows a little teddy bear whose
"I didn't like it because the
smile has accidentally been
ending was sad instead of
sewn on upside down. When no happy," explained Toby, 7.
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time, the sun fades
well as voices provided
his fur to a tanger­
by Jonathan Taylor
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Thomas, Jenna Elfman,
friends among the
Howie Mandcl and
other toys in the
David Hyde Pierce,
store, and though
among others.
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Ratings Scale: 1-10
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Social Value: 5 —The message
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appreciated, but several kids
commented that the bear went
through an awful lot to end up
back where he started.
Fun Factor: 6 - Some of the
bear's adventures may keep kids
watching.

Reindeer"
Warner H om e Video
It's not the first time, and it
probably w on 't be the last, but
h o w m any Christmas specials
d o you kn ow o f that w ere
named after a n ovelty song?
"Grandm a G ot Run O v e r b y a
Reindeer" is based, if that’s the
right w ord, on the hu gely popu ­
lar song that makes its appear­
ance on the radio every year.
W hen Jake Spankenheimer's

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grandm other Is now here to be
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his underhanded cousin M el
(voiced by M ichele Lee). N ote:
W hen the names try so hard to
be funny, It's often a rule o f
thumb that the plots and stories
are not. Lee's turn as a sultry
connlver seems o d d ly out o f
place in a children's vid eo, as
docs the w h ole theme o f m oney
and business.
"Kate liked this video," said
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thought the idea w as amusing,
but the execution w as clum sy
and the animation pretty crude.
I was also bothered b y a cut-forT V quality to the film ; there
w ere too m any transitions that
seemed designed fo r the Inser­
tion o f a commercial."
Kate, 7-1/2, added, "I liked
that it's a mystery. I don't like
Cousin M el because she d id
cruel things and should have
been arrested.” Kate found it
pretty amusing that Cousin M el
took Grandpa to H E R favorite
restaurant "to cheer him up"
w hen she was. clearly thinking
on ly o f herself.
"Grandma G ot Run O v e r b y a
Reindeer" (the song) has sold

nearly 7 m illion copies to date.
This does not mean that It
makes a g o o d m ovie.
Ratings Scale: 1-10
(10 is the highest)
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Appropriateness: 6 - It's
slightly crude and much o f it
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where.
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than edgy.

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line is rather contrived, even if
view ers are often on the lookout :
fo r n ew h oliday offerings.
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a m essage about Christmas spir-.
it in there som ewhere, the whole!
story is, quite frankly, a bit
much.
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talnly lively.
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Watching the Tangerine Bear l
encounter setback after setback
makes fo r a dispiriting holiday &gt;
story.
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IN AND FOR
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M ANO FOR
U I M O U COUNTY
FLOMOA
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F*e No.: 00-107VCF
W H E :Th e E d it e d
CYNTHIA P. OOUOCAN,

Wednesday. December 20.2000

N O TIC t OF LIEN BALE
to accordanca wWi toa prpmiona d
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ebargat lor ntveh toa undarugmd a
anttoad la aalltfy an cnvnar'a hen d
Mend al Linda Bab a Sal Storage,
2680 WZSto Street Genton) Florida
32771. And, dua nooca having baan
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and ai padaa known lo davit an
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Una No . Cuatomar Name. Last
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604. Oabra Watbtoglon. ISOS Watt
23to Street 4403 Santord. FI 32771.
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Board d At*uaananl d toa C*y d
Santord w f bold a regular maetvtg
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Santord. aa raoordad to PB 1 PO 60.
Pubkc Racorda d Samtoda County.
Florida
aa tocatad 120* S. Ekn Avenue
t o n e ) tea ot toe property la lo
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2000

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEM'IICXE COUNTY FLORIDA
by. Gerehkne Hartord. Deputy Clerk
Pubkih December 13. 20, 27. 7000
end Januery 3. 2001
V097
NOTICE O f
APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toa!
Seri 4Co A i Cudodan (CS Land),
toa holdar d too krtowing card!catatu hat Med aatd cerdteato&lt;i) lor
a lav deed to ba teauad thereon The
certificate Humbert«) and year(i) d
Neuanca. toa deicttpaon d toa prop­
erty. and toa named) in which a wa*
alie ne d I v i n ai foltow*
CERTIFICATE MO: 1817
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 19M
Deicnpnon or Property UNIT 176
RIDGEWOOD VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3169 PO 768
07 7030371-0000-1760
Hama* to which a lie n e d
FLdgewood Vital Inc
AM d tea) property betng Vi toa
County d Serrunole. stale d Flortda
U n n i such cemfcatedl i h u ba
radaamad acoordng to Nw, toa prop­
erty deverbad ai loch certrhcala(i)
w* ba toal to toa h r/o il baldar al
toa wad bom door. SanvnoN County
Courtooma, Santord. Florida, on Ilia
72 day d Jaruary- 2001. at 1100

am.

Paymad d SaN Na. appacabN
documentary damp laiav and
racordaig N e i am requaad to ba
paid by the tuccetdik bidder at toa
eaN. FuB paymanl d an amour*
equal to toa hrdwtl bid a dua w*he&gt;
24 houri alter toa advertned tana d
asN A l payment! the! ba cadi or
guaranteed
indrument.
made
payabN to toa Clerk d toe Cacul
Court
Deled bva 6 day d Dacambar.
2000

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Shatoy C Hargert. Deputy Clerk
Pubkah. December 13. 70. 27. 7000
and Jaruary 3 2001
V0B6
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, t e l
Saul 4Co Aa Cuakxkan (CS Land).
holdar d toa loitoetng earthcalad) her Mad takf carttficaMdl lor
a tai daad to ba Nauad toeroon The
cartblcaM manbar(i) and yaar(i) d
Nauanoa. toa Macrtpkon d toe prop­
erty. and toa name(i) to which I wai
liaised reran as kXtowa:
CERTIFICATE NO: 1820
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: IB M
Deacrpbon m Prcpany: UNIT 203
RIDGEWOOD VKJJLS A CONDO
ORB 3168 PO 26*
02-20-30-821 -0000-2030
Name* to which •H e lle d Maria A
EdwarM
il d lav) property bang to toa
Cotrby d Samnda. Slate c* Ftonda
radaamad accordng to Nw. toa prop­
erty Meettoed to tucb camkcaN(v)
wR ba mid to toa Irg a ri baldar al
9 e wad trot* door. SerrlnoN County
C e u V W M . Santord, Ftonda. on toe
22 day d Jaruary. 2001. al 1100
am
Paymanl d SaN Na. appkcabN
documentary (lamp lama and
rooordng Nee am mgutrad to ba
paid by toa euoceaald bidder al toa
eaN FuB paymanl d an amount
equal to toe h v * d bid N due wahai
24 houri aflar toa advamaad lane d
aaN. A l peymaraa alei ba caih or
guarantaad
toainanam.
made
payabN to toa Clerk d toa Cacul
Coral
Dated tom 6 day d Dacambar.
2000
MARYAM1E MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CO U R T
SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by: ShkrNy C. Hargert. Oapuly CMrk
Pubkah Dacambar 13 20.27, 2000
and January 3.2001
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2000
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JUDICIAL CMCUTT,
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OSCAR J. DAYTON. UNKNOWN
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ALTAMONTE TOWMO. ftC .117 MARKER S T,
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AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
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PURSUANT TO FS. 71371
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FtorkN 32707
Unknown SpouM, 103 Georgetown
Odra aC. Caaiafcarry. Florida 32707
Unknown Occupanta. 103
Oaergaaown Ortya (C . CaartOarry.
Florida 32707
YOU ARE NOTIFIED ta t an ackon
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unpaid oondomnAjm aaaaaamanta
on tw kakowing daaertrad red prop­
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llnadl I03C ot LAKE HOWELL
ARMS
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DATED on MOV 22 2000
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
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BANFORO. FLORIDA 32772-0726.
on or baton JANUARY 4. 2001 and
Na toa onglnd adh toa Clark d toa
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DATED: NOVEMBER 29.2000
IWRYANNE MORSE
A iC N rk d B W Court
By Nancy R Wider
AaDaputy CNrit
PuCAlh December 6. 11. 20. 27,

2000
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NOTICE O f
APfUCATBON FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, tod
Sad 4Co A i Cudodan (DCS), toa
hokSai d toa kkkmmg caniAcatatil
l Mad laid cartbcatad) tor a u .
daad to ba Naiad twraon The carM a maibard) and year(i) d
•auanca. toa daaa lpaon d toa proparty, and toa named) In ehkh 4 wai
C E im n C A T IN O : 291
YEAR O f ISSUANCE: IB M
Daiu U kun d Property: LEO LOT
10 BLK 12 TR C TOWN OF SAN­
FORD PB 1 PG 34
28-19-30-6AG-120C-OIOO
Nvmai In a N d i a n a ile d
Margaret A Jonaa
A l d aav) property bang In toa
Cocnry d SammoU. B u d d Florida.
Untaaa tucb oartkeatafa) V a l ba
daaci b ad to auto cartRcaNd)
a * ba laid to toe teqheer Uddw d
toa wait Ironl door. BamnoN Cocrty
Cautoouaa, Santord. Ftonda. on toa
22 M y d January, 2001. d 1100
am.
Paymanl d SaN toa. j ppkr atae
documentary I tamp lava* and
tacatdrig laaa am raquksd lo ba
paid by 9w auocaaakJ bktdar d toa

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. «e t
Sad 4Co A l Cudodan (CS Land),
tow holdar d tow tokowing card!calad) haa Mad add camkcdad) tor
a lai dead lo ba Nauad toamon The
cartrhcala manbar(i) and yaarti) d
dtoepr
prop­
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alie ne d Nfam as U k m
CERTIFICATE NO: 1U1
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1*M
DaacRpuon d Property: UNIT 204
RIDGEWOOD VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3169 PO 266
07-70-30-321-0000 7040
Kamel In which m a n e d
Ridgewood VAaa. Inc.
A l d aaa) property bang In BN
Cotetoy d Semlnde, Stela ol Florida
LMtota auch nrttocau(i) aha* ba
radaamad according to Nw. toa
property deecitiid to audi earth
catad) WR ba add lo toa ladiatt brddar d tow weal tror* door, DanVnoN
County
Courtoouie.
Sanford.
Ftonda, on toa 22 day d January.
2001.d 1100am
Paymanl d SaN Na. appkrabN
documentary Hemp l a i n and
racordaig Nae am mqidad to ba
paid by toa eucceuM balder at tow
aaN rm paymer* d an amow*
equal to 9n higheil tad la dua arttoai
24 hour* aher tow advamaad amt d
payment ihei ba cadi or
guaramaad
anlrumant,
made
payabN to tow CNtk d the Canal
Cow l
Dated tha 6 day of Dacambar.
2000

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORX3A
by Shelly C Merged. Deputy Clerk
Pubkah Dacambar 13 20. 27. 2000
and January 3,2001
V100
NOTICE
MeaNon WheeN. Etc . Inc . located
al 1097 Sand Pond Road. Lake
Mary. Ftonda 32746. a aaakeig goal
rr-et) ganaral contracum. auboonbacton. and badaunan to ba placid
tow homing Emargancy Repair
Program Bidden L td Lhnomyand
woman mmad buaaiaiaaa era
encouraged to apply PNaia cal
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Pubkah Oacantoar 13. 20. 27. 2000
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APPLICATION FOR
TAX M E D
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
Sad ACo At CutkxSan (CS Land),
toe hotter ol toa Mowing certAcala(r) haa Nad laid ca&lt;ttocate(i) lor
a lac dead to be isaued toeraen. The
cartillcate numbar(i) and year(i) al
teauanca. toa datenpeon ol toa prop­
erty. and toa nama(a) to wtech ■ war
atsauad tear* as toiowa
CERTIFICATE NO: 111*
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 1PM
Description ol Property: UNIT 202
RIDGEWOOD VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 316* PQ 266
02-20-30-&amp;21-0000-2020
Namat to
Ridgewood V a t Inc.
A l ol tad property bamg to toa
County ol Bamnoto. BUM ol FTorkte
Unteto tuch carttocala&lt;i) that be
tadttmad according to 'tow, toa
property daaertoad to ouch cartelcatoft) wit be told to toe tagtwal

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APPLICATION FOR
TAX M I D
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN, t u t
Saul (C o . A* C-jpodten (CS Land),
N o n e * OF
APPLICATION FOR
TAX D tSD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN rat
Saul ACo A t Cuatodan (Ltocoto),
■w noaoer of ma monrng certmoaN&lt;«) haa Nad «an rartek'Mklt) to
a lei dw d to be N e e d Eweon. The
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teeuance. f e dMCrtpaon ol toe p e p
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L ILIA N JEFFRIES A/K/A LILLIAN
JAMISON JEFFRIES AACA LILIAN
J.
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BENNIE
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WRIOHT; HENRIETTA PEARSON.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
HENRIETTA
PEARSON.
UNKNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN
TENANT ». SEMINOLE LOAN
CORPORATION. OTd any unknown

MORTGAGE CORPORATION: to*
PmDa(entente I«■ Ml toto* hfabt tl and bail btodat tor caaN al
W EST FRONT DOOR O F 1JIE
SEMINOLE CO U N TY CO U R T­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIDA al
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LOTS 124 AND 122. LOCH I
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ACCORDING TO THE PtAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED I IN
PLAT BOOK S. PAGES 73 AXO'74.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS -O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.'
M U A 226 VMEWOOO DRIVE.
SANFORO. F t 32773
WITNESS U Y HAND and tie let!
oI tote Court on Oootntoot 2 , 2tx)o
(SEAL)
M aryam Motta
Cterk ol toa O c u a Court
By Mary Slroupa
Dapufy Cterk
EclMvarrte AAaaoctetea, PA.
P.0. Boa 2S0tl
Tampa. Ftortda 33222-5011
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THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY O F THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.

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CCRTIFCATB NO: H I T
TEA R OF ISSUANCE. IS IS
Deacrtpeon o i Property: BEG
ST*J 2 F T W O F BE COR M E N *
RUN W TO A P T IS tS I F T W O F
BE COR LO T A N S3 DEO M M M JO
SEC E TO SHORE LINE BELY
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BEO B TO BEG LAKE HARNEY
BEACH P B 7 P O S 1
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m 1100 AM o'clock A M . M W all
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Courthouse to Sardord. Florida. alter
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n htparl and bat4 bidder tor cash,
toe latoatog-doacrtoed property Mtoate to Samtoote Comfy, Florida:
Let 4, (hoc* 8. Tier B. E R TRAFFOROS MAP OF THE TOW N OF
SANFORD. m o n to g to toe PIN
toaraol at raeontod to PIN Book 1,
Papa* M toreugh 04. pubic raeordt
of Banknote County. Florida
puttuard to toe Final Judgment
entered to a c b m pandtog to aakt
Court, toe atyte el irtdeh to todcalad
atm*
WITNESS my hand and otocTteaeal
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283 Jewelry &amp; Repair
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280 Laundry Services

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295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
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97— A partm en ts Furnished

3 Room Furnished Apt, 2nd Floor.
t376/mo. le t 6
Lett. By
Appointment Only 407-333-1187
Brokar/Owner
Furnished Slurko Apt UUkbaa IncM.
Ctoae to loian 8 buaea. Seiglea only.
no pets 407 3338229. N

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407-321-0759
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last 1018 Elm Aye, Sanford. 407132-9795

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CM 407-3038556
Hours 8 0 0 -6 3 0
Mon thru Fn

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269-Cle an in g S ervices
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497-2218712

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407-324-1177
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Ca8 For Free
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FIX NT Complete levelin g 6
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3/1, CMA, Clean, Large yard.
taMaaMac.. No pafa. No amoktog
904-789-4947(68pm)

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$300

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4/2.hardwood
ltoor.krapface.CHA. 1800800
Cafl 4078218717

We Offer Affordable Beauty and Value!

Sanford 3 B fl. 1BA A vatrtte nowl
2004 Ho4y Ava. 128 Chib Rd.
5595/mo * dap. Shad* Naas, Pats
ok. 407-323-4540

• StoQk Store Design - No One Bdow or Abov«
• Energy • Efficient Studio &amp; 1 Bedroom Affordable Apartments
• Friendly, On-sita, Dependable Management
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3.434 a q fl (2^0032.200.
Ooyta Rm Rnltne.
407-222-2488.

Country Lake

323-3301

3600 aq I ird wdi past boedi i
♦oc Auto bocty $hop Of cAbrwl shop.
fkgiHrafkcsxpoaura. 407-302-9130

2714

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Health A MUc, For Sale

B U Y O R S E U -YO U R clasiic Chevy or Vede
at giant Florida Chevy A Vetta Auction. Jan
12-13 in Orlando. (800)461-6999 for info.

••M EDICARE A LE R T** Power whaakhain/
icoottn ire s Medicare benefit to all (800)5181051. Medicare benefleiariea i f ahgfirla are
entitled to a new unit at little or do coatI N o

Business Opportunities
M EDICAL BILLING. Computer Required.
Excellent Income. (888)750-8766, ext 403
www.medds.com
A L L CASH C A N D Y ROUTE. Do you earn
$800 in a day? Your own local candy route. 30
Machines and Candy all for $9,995. Call
(800)998-VEND. AINY2000-033.

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A rapan 407-322-1928
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Church 6 Sr. Disc. 3rd. Gan.
407-122-1441

312— T ree S ervice
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Wa Accept AN Credit Cards.
Tree Removal. Tnmmng. Bobcat
Svc. Frewood. Fra* Eabmate*

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318— W eb S ite S vcs
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For Sale
F A C T O R Y D IR E C T PO O L H EATERS.
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Help Wanted
Steel Buildings
343 DRIVERS NEEDED! 11 N o experience
neededl 14 day CDL program available with
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BU1LDIN0 SALE...All steel, peaked roof,
itnight sides. 20 x 24 $2,100.00. 25 x 30
13.866.00. 30 x 40 85,362.00. 35 x 50
87.568.00. 40 x 60 88,644.00. Other styles.
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Since 1980.

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Vacation Rentals

PO STAL JOBS $48,323.00 yr. N ow hiringNo Experience-Paid Training-Great Benefits.

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openings in Logistics, Relocation.Blanketwrap
and Flatbed fleets. Minimum o f 3 months ofU
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options. Manufacturer o f sawmills, edger’s
Drive, Buffalo, N Y 14225. (800)578-1363
ext. 300-N.

Legal Services
DIVORCE8175.00*COVERS children, prop-

Cali for lists 7 days. (800)429-3660e x t J-800.
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O R E A T O PPO R TU N ITY. Earn excellent
income Resembling products. Call 7 days a
weak (800)657-0375 pin #7515.

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loader i *
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IbultdlnpAiou se pad*.
I afao available. Cad ter
. 407889-1101 or
le a l 497-4448138.

4 0 7 - 3 2 8 - 8 8 1 8
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S em in o le Herald
C la ssified s!

PAUL OSBORNE
vttmnn i citni’ i u n i s
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• Large Floor Plans
• S p arklin g Pool

* Gated Accais

30TV1
BA On. Fern Rm. New patot new
roof, caramte Ha. 14x20 ac. porch.
1GR19endoaod Ftortd* Ftoonv-CcxkJ
b* 4th Bn On ski lake 174.900
Renovated : Now patof, carpeted.
CHA appkance* 565.000.
Custom BN 32.1/4 acre Lfv.Dn.
Fam. 2 c. gar. 587.500.
Cuatein Bute Log home, ewer 380
iq It on 5 1/2 acre*. 20x40
gai/W0fkfhop and 17x36 pol#
bam. Fancad and roned tor
honaa. Access to Lake Harney
Gated com. 5284.900.

C H A R ITY CARS-Donate your vehicle. Aa
seen cn Oprah and People Magazine I Tax
deductible, free tow. W e provide donated
vehicle! to struggling families. (800)442-4451
www.cluuity-cars.org

275-Dryv/all

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C all (407) 322*2611 to s p ea k to a C la s s ifie d R ap rea a n ta tlve

Toyota 6 ASE Maator Mechanic
Foreign 5 Domestic Auto Rapav 5
D i yit u For Apportm in i or

on 2 and 3 B edroom s

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Nsw Hornet 3BFV3BA. 2 Car
garage, ceramic tte thrucrut. open
kitchen, must see. tt.OOO/mo
aecunty 804804 9704.

$496.00
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DRLTONA10 aoe*. ktaaf tormobte
homaaite, hot*#*. caW*. tarmtog or
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B u sin ess &amp; S ervices
D irectory

L o w e ll's A u to R sp alr

1 Bedroom
2 Bedroom
3 Bedroom

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Immediate Occupancy

153— A creage L o t For
Sale

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Mecum Auction!.

2 5 A -A u t o m

W indchase Apartments

Sanford- 2/1 Cute Steiter. LwOnWI
w/appfc. High ca Inga, nlca tot. tow

wtfcxLV AlwtTti r
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5300 DOWN - WHY RENTTT
3BfV 2BA For Sate
With Down Payml. Axalatanc*
AvaHabte.Chaapar than rentl.
Th* Aftardabta Noma Center
407-3218133

iiotwxk. tockjdsad a , uwaa •
kitchen privilegex 5505 Lake Avs,
Santord. 407888-7023.

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uU. 2644 ElPortal 407-323-4088.

Itec.

wtc Computer alula halpM Starling
paytat&amp; hr BansNsdtocuaasd Far
more Info Cad 407-3318000 Mon
-Fri. 9am-3pm Ask lor Frank.

PROJECT ENOMEER
WM hav* M l technical raaponatoery
tor protect* from M a i design pha*a
ihroughout production. Duties
Include: •Design ol electro­
mechanical aaaambkea •Prototype
eaaamUy and toeing *Oen*raaon of
meraJaduring work toetruceons and
l procedures •Production phase
(Pilot Run Supervtoton) *Onmanutactunng support
•Schedule rstponaMttea tor preproduction phases of protectx.
ice: 87*0 years Protect
Engineering experience to a
manufacturing environment -0*tign
d atoctro-mechancal aasembkas or
products
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n w e to - w*h aUto end
toPenence Excelenl working
condrtiona and co-workara. Full
benefit package EECVDFW
Hunan Resources
Mathews Associates. Inc
645 Hickman O d e
Sanford, FL 337721
Fax: 407-333-3380
E-Mail maiflaO wortdnet alt net

Garage Apt 2 BR. 3400/mo,
MOOdepoak 8071/2 Santord Avs

141— H

118— O r n c E S p a c e F o r
Rent

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Tetomarkaltog: PT. Evening hours.
Outbound calling, great bonus
program Needed snmeiMiefy.
Furniture Assembly: Must have
previous experience. Great local
company, good storing pay. U ama,

Has tVn* BufcSng Clnarxng. part
7884
after 6:30 pm. Please cal 4078483 or 331-358-4837

Human Resource*
Mathew* Associate* Inc
845 Hickman Cwct*
Santord. FL 33771
F a n 4 0 7-33 08 143
E-m a t mania 0 woridnat *tt n*t

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MARINER'S VILLAGE

Cat Al Fisher
1-877-361-0181

PRODUCTION CO N TR O L
F u l time person tor Production
Control pmterabfy awperienced In an
amnronmsnl rale live lo ballery
auembkee. Reteranoaa requeed
Team player wen ab44y to work wel
under
pressure.
Salary
commenaurata with axparianc*
Exceter* working cundbone and coworktr* F u l bene fit package.
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General Labor: Venous positions,
vartous ahiltt

Company Pate tnauranca
40 IK
Pay I9 60 par hr to t u n

Perl lane OTfcee Clerk 30 houn per
week Word. Cxcet aipananca 407834-4000

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appPa* to private party ads.
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ForSala
Camatary Lott
Reminder Services
Luxury Kama
Comptitar/TV

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Lost ft Found
Special Notice*
Nursery ft Chid Cara
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

07 Apartments - Furnished
00 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condomlnum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 House* Unfurnished
105 Duples/Trlptex
107 Mobile Home* For Rent
111 Retort Vacation#
114 Warahousa/Rentei Space
115 Industrial Rentals

45 Debt Consolidation
65 Business
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117 Commercial Rental*
118 Office Spec* For Rem
110 Pasture For Ram
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 StorageOffice For Rem

Career
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Resumes
Education ft Training
Help Wanted
Employment
Warned

22 Healthcare
23
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27
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255 Alteration*
250 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
250 Automotive
200 Buah Hogging
201 Computer Consulting
202 Catenate
263 Carpantry
264 Carpal ft InateXationa

EMPLOYMENT

Opportunities

57 Opportunities
50 Financial Sendees
01 Money to Land

155—C ondom inium s

160— B usiness For

Fo r S a le

Sals

181 Appilancae ft
C
Furniture For Sale
IBSTWevtatonA Steraa/Radio
IBS Computers For Sale
107 Sporting Goods
180 Office Supplies
101 Budding Materials
103 Lawn ft Garden
105 Machine Work
107 Restaurant Equipment

E S TA TE

141 Home* For Sate
K * n
143 Out oi Stats
^
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Property For Saia
145 Resort Property For Sate
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sate
14B Commercial Property For Sate
151 Investment Property For Sate
153 Acreage Lol For Sate
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sate
157 Mobile Homes For Sale
150 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Bate
183 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Seie

1B1— A itliances lc
Furniture For Sals

235 Trock/Buees/VXns For Site
230 Car Rental*
236 Vehicles Wanted
230 Molorcydet/BIket For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehldei/Campert For Sate
243 Traltera For Sate
246 Farm Equipment

201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
200 Wearing Apparai
211 Antlque/Coiledlbte*
215 Boata A Accessories
217 Garage Sates
210 Wanted to Buy

211—
157— M obile H omes
For S a u

266Cupel Cleaning

MISCELLANEOUS

199— P e t s &amp; S u p p l ie s

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161— A ppliances Ac
Furniture For S a u

AUTOMOTIVE

252 Accounting
253 Additions ft
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

266 C aling Rapalr
267 Caramic TBa
266 Chad Cara Canlara
265 Ctaanlng Sarvtcaa
270 Concrata
271 Construction
272 DeNvsiy Service*
275 DrywaX
270 ElactrtcaJ
277 Faooo
278 Handy Man
270 Hauling
280 Homa Improvamanta
261 Irrigation ft Rapalr
282 Janitorial Servtcaa
283 Jewelry ft Rapalr

264 Lakafrom dealing
265 Landacaplng
286 Laundry Sarvtcae

202 Moving ft Storage
203 OV, Luba ft Filar
204 Palming
225 Papar Hanging
207 Past Comtte
206 PianoiOrgan Tuning
209 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
901 Roofing
31)2 Screen tO ia s * Work
303 Secretarial ft Typing
304 Skftng
305 Small Business
306 8taln*d Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
306 Termite Repair
300 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto
314 Upholstery
310 Welding ft Sheet Metal
310 W ei Drfling
310 Window Waateng &amp; Timing

Kit-N-Cartyle

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Copyrt^ O 2000 Tho Seminole Herald

Sanford, Florida

Bush campaign plans stop at SCC
Rams continue
volleyball
dominance
The Lake Mary boys volley­
ball team com es from behind
to win the Volleyfest for the
eighth straight year.
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SANFORD
The crucial battle for
Florida's 25 electoral votes takes on a
local flavor in Seminole County today.
Republican nominee George W. Bush is
scheduled to make a campaign stop ten­
tatively scheduled for 1 p jn . this after­
noon at th e p m p u s of Seminole
Community College in Sanford.

Accompanying £ush will be Arizona
Senator John McCalfi, whom Bush defeat­
ed for the Republican party nomination.

T exas governor will be joined by
..
S en . John McCain during rally
According to Seminole County
Republican party chairman Jim Stalling,
Bush's campaign message during his
SCC visit will focus on issues relevant to
seniors.
Bush will deliver his message at the
Health it Physical Education Building on

first-come, first-scrvc lias is.
The Texas governor's visit Is part of a

the SCC campus, preceded by other
republican speakers and entertainment.
Doors open to the public beginning at
11 JO a m Those wishing to near Bush
ak must have a ticket issued by the
te Republican Party. Tickets became
available late Monday afternoon and

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Canine costume
contest moved to
Fort Mellon Park

Litton
begins
search
for new
chief

SANFORD — A canine
costume contest fund raiser,
sponsored by Friends of Our
Paw Park, will be held
Saturday, October 28, from
10 a.m. until noon at F t
Mellon Park, 600 East 1st
Street in Sanford. The event
was originally scheduled for
Jaycees Park at 4th and Oak
but fencing and security con­
cerns prompted the switch.
Open to the public, the
fund raiser is designed to
raise money for fencing and
amenities to convert Jaycee
Park into an "off-leash* park
for dogs and dog owners.
Seminole County sheriff
Don Eslinger will be among
celebrity judges for the event
which features prizes for the
best costumed dogs in a
number of categories. Food
and entertainment will also
be a part of the festivities.
Entry fee is $15.00 per p e t
For more information call
407-328-7279.
Proof of rabies vaccination
is required for all entries.

Lake Mary’s top
cop expected to
be picked for
local talent
B y M ichelle Jerta
Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — The search
Is on for foe city's next police
chief.
Th.

Schools host
information night
Seminole County Public
Schools will hold an informa­
tion presentation for the four
high school magnet programs
available for foe 2001-2002
schoolyear on Oct. 26 at 7
p m The programs are:
Crooms Academy of
Information Technology,
Institute for Engineering 4c
Technology at Lyman High
School, Academy of Health
Careers at Seminole High
School and International
Baccalaureate Diploma
Program at Seminole High
School. Application period foi
the programs is from Nov. 1
through D ec 19. The presen­
tation will be in foe
Educational Support Center
Boardroom located at 400 E
Lake Mary Blvd. In Sanford.
For more information call:
Magnet Coordinator at 407­
320-0458 or Parent Facilitators
at 407-3204)476 or 407-320­
0419.
S o m ln o lo S m llo

City ready to serve up new tennis complex
Managing Editor
LAKE MARY — After more
than two years of discussion,
the d ty of lakes may soon be foe
home of a state-of-the-art tennis
facility.
The Lake Mary's tennis com­
plex will go to bid in two
weeks, Parks and Recreation
Director Bill Carrico said. Once
a bid is accepted, it will take
•bout four months to complete
the facility.
"A lot o f tennis players in the
city have felt like foe red-head­
ed step child to golf," D ty
Commissioner A1 Crump said.
T h e tennla complex will be a
first-class facility that should
generate good publicity and be
a big drawing card for our dty "
Puma for foe tennis complex
began mom than two y ean
again when money was allocat­
ed in the d ty budget to build
the fadlity. t h e original design

Dtreolor BMCarrico, look ovar plana lor the seven new Iannis courts foa dty
» oouoiog m\ ns epon* complex. in* ary nop** to nm*n u&gt;* proper Dy
Spring 2001.
for Phase 0 o f foe Lake Mary
Sports Complex, located on
Rantoul Lane, lnduded five
hard tennis courts with a con-

cession stand.
Several months ago, Carrico
approached City Commission
with revised plans for the fadli-

Mica secures funds for rail project

W itch W ilm a - The life-size
doll at Second Image In
Sanford has a
bewitching smile

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ORLANDO — Hopes for an
alternative transportation sys­
tem to alleviate congestion on
lnterstate-4 received a boost
Monday.
U 5 . Rep. John Mica, RWlnter Park, announced foe
Centra] Florida region has
secured $3 million in funding
for continued study o f a com­
muter rail system mat would
link Orange, Seminole, Volusia,
and Osceola counties, serving
as a building block to any
future mass transit systems in
foe area.
The funding is part of a
Transportation Appropriations
Act signed into law Monday
(October 22) by President Bill

ty. He replaced the five hard
courts with seven soft courts
and foe concession stand with e
small clubhouse.
"From past experience, I real­
ized people prefer to play on
soft courts rather than hard
courts," Carrico said. "They are
cooler than hard courts, less
severe on the body — especially
to foe knees — ana many peo­
ple prefer the slower co u rt"
After discussing foe facility
with numerous people, includ­
ing tennis professionals, Carrico
also realized foe facility needed
six courts to be capable o f hott­
ing tournaments. The seventh
court will be used as a champi­
onship and teaching cou rt
By changing the design, cost
estimates for construction of the
complex increased by only
$50,000 — from 1650000 to
$700,000.
"Before I made foe changes, I

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toy the end oi the year, City
Manager John Litton said.
However, no hiring deadline
has been set.
"W e certainly want the posi­
tion filled as quickly as possi­
ble," Litton said. "But, time is
not as important as making a
choice that is in foe best interest
o f the department."
In July, Lake Mary Police
Chief Richard Beary announced
he was running as an indepen­
dent for Seminole County sher­
iff. Last month, he took a leave
of absence from the police
department to spend more time ‘
campaigning for the November
election.
Due to state law, Beary is not
allowed to withdraw his resig­
nation and remain as Lake
Mary police chief if he loses the
election. However, he has
agreed to come back and help
with foe transition before his
departure from foe department.
According to Litton, in-house
advertising for foe position
began as soon as Beary
informed the city manager
about his leave of absence. The
job was advertised in foe news­
paper over foe weekend and is
also posted on foe Internet.
"I don't plan on doing a
national search," Litton said. "I
think we can fill it with some­
one from this area."

Riding park dedicated

Clinton. The transportation
cars throughout the four-county
measure also indudes $4.5 milarea,
lion for enhancing local bus
Mica and others have been
fleets and pas■
pushing for a
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The funding will permit rail
planners to examine the feasi­
bility of utilizing 53 miles of
existing CSX Transportation
tracks to haul passenger rail

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support
last year in a
vote by Orange
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new mtnl-Mce riding (acuity In Geneva. Schmidt's husband, Mark, was
kMsd In an airplane crash eariter this year. Ha had bean a long-time
supporter of the sheriff's office and youth programs to deter kids from
crime. The peril la named the Mark Schmidt Riding Facility.

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T iif. Seminole H erald

S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Cartoonists
against violence

Hitting the high notes

THUR

For many years, artists who draw
com ics for newspaper publications have
dedicated Oct. 25 as the day for anti*
................................. crim e cartoons. There
is a nationwide organi­
zation called
Cartoonists Against
Crim e, and its motto is
"We Draw Cartoons —
Not G uns."
O ver the years,
many cartoons have
taken this seriously
and have drawn spe­
cial com ic strips specif­
Nick
ically mentioning crim e
fighting or other relat­
ed m atters designed
• • • • • • • for children (and many
adults) who read the comics.
, Gasoline Alley, Blondie and Dagwood,
and many others that have been around
for a long time can generally be expected
to take this opportunity to com e up with
a special strip.
Adrienne koopersm ith with
Cartoonists Against Crim e said the pur­
p o s e is to em ploy com ic art as an educa­
tional tool for implanting seeds of safety
prevention into tne minds of
viewers/readers.
: O f course, Prince Valiant and Hagar the
h o rrib le still fight with swords, but lately,
H agar has had more problems with mar­
ried life than with the enemy. The
Phantom also has a tendency to use his
iistol from time to time, but is becoming
ess of a focal point in the com ic strip.
In my opinion, it's too bad this drive by
cartoonists — even for this single day —
doesn't expand to other forms of enter­
tainment. Could we possibly have ju st
One day a year when there are no crime
shows on television or in the m ovies?
M ethinks it would be impossible.
Television and movie m akers know full well there’s always big m oney to be m ade
in stories about crim e and violence. W hy
hould they stop, even for a single day.
O f course, stopping for a w eek, a
on lh or even a year would b e ideal, but
t is a utopian situation, and w e'll
ever see it nappen.
M ovie m akers and television producers
ave had a num ber o f m eetings over the
years, supposedly trying to "reduce vioen ce" In tneir showings. They often testi­
fy before congress an a prom ise to do
nore. In this regard, their "prom ises"
lave less value than prom ises given con­
stituents by politicians.
There arc times when w riting a colum n
such as this is a futile effort. I'm not
joing to even make a dent in these probems. But I want people to know that at
east cartoonists (and not all o f them ) will
ig to do som e good on this date,
or that we can be thankful.

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A day in the life
Einstein proved that time is rela­
tive, and Nature proves it too — by
the life span it gives to various
species. Humans get 75 years or so.
Sea turtles get twice that much.
Mosquitos get a few weeks. Sperm
only get about an hour. It's a tun
h our,but it's still only an
hour. So if you think life is
too short, try changing
your perspective.
Imagine you are a mos­
quito. O r even better,
imagine you are an animal
that only lived for one day.
On the downside. It would
'Stop you from buying lot-'
tery tickets or green
bananas. But on t h e —
upside, you probably
Red
wouldn't sleep in.
And having a 24-hour
life span Isn't that much of
a stretch really. At the
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beginning of the day, you
awake from an unconscious state
and see the first light. By the time
ou com e down for breakfast you
ave the moodiness of a teen-ager.
After your third cup of coffee, you
reach adulthood and by the time
you pick up the tab for lunch you
are married with a family.
The afternoon nap represents
middle age, and then it’s dinner
and watching "W heel o f Fortune"

with the rest o f the seniors. This is
followed by a couple o f hours of
getting your affairs In order, includ­
ing taking out the garbage, and
then the sun will set on your life.
And you get re-incarnated 25,000
times.

I'LL HAVE
ANOTHER DRAFT
I live in Canada, and of
course w e don't have
mandatory m ilitary regis­
tration like they do in the
United States, but with
the proliferation o f com­
puterize^ weapon* and
unmanned rockets, I'm
thihking it-nu y be time
for a change ln U .S . poli­
cy. I'm suggesting that
both o f our countries
instigate environmental
conscription, whereby
young people are com ­
il ed to sp en atw o years working
-or the government in the areas ot
environmental protection and com­
munity service.
W e'd have all the benefits of
young people spending time in the
military, such as learning discipline
and respect, w earing drab clothes,
eating bland food, and most impor­
tantly, not living at home. Plus,
Instead of hoping for a war to break

Green

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Narcotics
Willie Smith Jr., 26, Mullet Lake
Road, Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police Saturday near 6th
Street and Pine Avenue. An offi­
cer stopped Smith when he
believed Smith may be wanted
on an active warrant When he
went to Question Smith, the offi­
cer said me man ran from the
area. He was apprehended at 7th
Street. He was cnaiged with
resisting an officer without vio­
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Michelle Blackburn, 32,
Cypress Avenue, and Freddie Lee
Williams, 32, TUskegee Street,
were arrested by Sanford police
Saturday. Officers investigated
when the two were found sitting
in a vehicle. A search of
Blackburn revealed a glass pipe
and burnt Brillo pad, generally
connected with narcotics use. She
was charged with possession/use
of narcotics equipment Williams,

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Lakisha S. Pitts, 22, and
Tamara M. Davis, 31, both of
DeLand were arrested at the mall
Thursday. Pitts, along with her
two children, ages one and two,
and Davis reportedly took $634 in
withbaby clothing from a store■with
out paying. Each was charged
with larceny/theft over $300,
and contributing to the delin­
quency of minor (committing t
felony with children).
Ludlle Brooks, 25, of Oviedo,
was arrested by Sanford police at
a store in the 1500 block o f French
Avenue Thursday. Officers said
she took $6651 In food from the
store without paying. The food
reportedly had been passed over
at the checkout counter without
scanning. The clerk, identified as
Monica Latrell Walker, 27, of West
5th Street, Sanford, was also
arrested in connection with the
case. Each was charged with
petty larceny.

Provo Larry d a rk , 18, Avacado
Street, Sanford, was arrested at
the mall for attempting to take a
$450 leather jacket from a store
without paying. He was charged
witn larccny/tneft over $300 and
resisting a retail merchant.

“Serving Seminole County Since I90H“

Cheryl 8mrth

Seminole High School will
present the drama production,
'C urse o f the Werewolf" in
the Seminole High School
auditorium 7 p.m. O ct 26-28.
Cost is $5 for adults and $3 for
students.
The play, a comlc-thrillcr,
concerns entertainer Buzz
Halliburton, who is sum­
moned by his mysterious
uncle to Gargoyle House. Buzz
encounters a bizarre assort­
ment of family and friends.
According to Drama Director
Buddy Garrison, the show
offers a "howling good time
for all and should really get
folks into the Halloween spir­
it "
Cast Includes Chris Hedrick,
Jimmy Vieira, Matt Yoke,
Jeremy Colson, Pat Sessoms,
James Miller, Christine
Woodley, Morgan McKenzie,
Melody Ruano, Stephanie
Wright, Maggie Presley, Eve
Williams and Headier
Mamnson.
The Central Florida Quillets
Guild will meet Thursday, Oct.
26 at 7 5 0 pan. in the Senior
Citizen's Wing of the Sanford
Civic Center Guest speaker
will be Lin Reilly who will
show some of her dolls and
talk about doll making.
Visitors are welcome. For
further information phone
Maureen White at 407-3394606.

FRI
Guests at tile

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T he Seminole H erald

Sanford/Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce
Networking Luncheon Friday,
O ct 27, will be Seminole
County's new Economic
Development Director Rob
Nixon, Frank Denver with
Stirling International Realty
and County CommissionerKandy M o r r i s . The event is $10 per person
with an RSVP required. The
event will be held at Best
Western Marina Hold from
noon until l p m

SAT
American legion Auxiliary
will hold Its 12th annual Craft
Show and Bake Sale,
Saturday, O ct 28, from 9 am .
until 4 p.m. at 2874 Sanford
Avenue. The event will all be
inside In air conditioned com­
fort
For additional information
phone 407-321-3752.
The Fleet Reserve
Association Branch and Unit
will host a Halloween party
Saturday, O ct 28, at the Fleet
Branch Home, located at 3010
W. State Road 46. The event
will include live music and a
covered dish dinner. The din­
ner begins at 6 pm . and live
music begins at 7 p.m. and
ends at 10 p m . There is no
charge, and people ore remind­
ed to bring a covered dish. For
more Information, call 407-3301706.
The next meeting of the
Sanford SeminoU Art
Association will be O ct 28.
The dub meets on the fourth
Saturday of each month,
September through June, at 1
p.m., at the Congregational
Church in Sanford. The
September program will fea­
ture Alicia Clarke, curator of
the Sanford Museum.

life w elcom e an d en cou rage you r letters an d com m ents. A ll
letters must have name, address an d p h on e num ber to b e
published.

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Postmaster Band address changes to
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Once you hit middle age, you
have this sudden internal urge to
spend more time at home. It starts
with complaining about restaurant
prices or noticing how young the
other people ore at the bar, and it
eventually leads to having absolute­
ly no Interest in going out of your
home for any sod a) ocuulon. When
you see this nappen to you, don't
fight it. Instead make your home a
place where you want to spend
most o f your time:
— Prepay your cable for five
years.
— Get 20 extra batteries for your
remote.
— Install heavy drapes.
— Put your pKone on permanent
answering service.
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police at the Seminole Towne
Center malL Officers said she and
a juvenile companion attempted
to take two pair of jeans, valued
at $64 from the store without pay­
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shoplifting and taken to jail. The
juvenile was detained at the
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Obituaries
RONALD ALCOTT
Ronald Alcolt, 46, S. Sanford
Avenue, Sanford, died Friday,
Oct. 20,2000 at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Bom June 27,
1954 in Philadelphia Penn., he
moved to Central Florida in
1965. He was an automobile
mechanic.
Survivors include daughter,
Ashla Johnston, Sanford; father,
Ted E., Penns Grove, N.J.; broth­
ers, Jeff, Newport, R.I., Ted,
"Ihcson, Arte., Gary, Lake Mary;
sisters, Debbie Alcott, Sanford,
Valeric Alcott, Baltimore, Md.,
Kathy Capps, Sanford, Charla
Childers, Lawton, Ikla., and

RAYM ONDS. BRAND
Raymond S. Brand, 74, Ireland
Drive, Deltona, died Friday, Oct.
20,2000 at Alliance Center for
Healthcare, DcLand. Bom in
Miami, he moved to Central
Florida In 1993. He was a retired
professional engineer. He served
In the U S . Navy and Merchant
Marine Academy during World
War II and the Korean Conflict.
Survivors include wife, Mary
Ann; sons, Ray, Fort Lauderdale,
John, Philadelphia, Penn.
Fourtowns Cremation, Inc.,
Orange City, in charge of

arrangements.

arrangements.

GENEVA JEAN B.
BUMGARNER
Geneva Jean B. Bumgarner, 91,
West 20th Street, Sanford, died
Sunday. Oct. 22,2000. Bom Aug.
1 0 ,19OT In Shawneetown, lnd.,
she moved to Central Florida in
1947. Sire was a school bus driver
for 23 years for Seminole County
Schools. She was a member of
First Baptist Church, Sanford.
Survivors Include daughter.
Marcia B. Vicario, Sanford; two
grandchildren; three great-grandchlldren.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrangements.

MARGUERITE GORBANDT
Marguerite Gorbandt, 87, of
Sanford, died Friday, Oct. 20,
2000 at Central Florida Regional
Hospital. Bom in Decatur, Ga.,
she moved to Sanford in 1993,
She was owner and operator of a
dry cleaning service in Decatur
for 53 years. She was a
Protestant.
Survivors include son, Cozart
Smith, Decatur; daughter, Peggy
Lawrence, Sanford; sister, man
Cooper, Decatur; six grandchildren; three great grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Horned
anford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

JERRY M. COSTANZO SR.
Jeny M. Costanzo, S r, 78,
Madura Drive, Deltona, died
Friday, Oct. 20,2000 at Florida
Hospital, Fish Memorial. Bom in
Bridgeport, Conn., he moved to
Deltona from Tort Lauderdale in
1989. He was a retired heavy
equipment operator and attend­
ed Our Lady of the Lakes
Catholic Church, Deltona.
Survivors include wife,
Radilia; son, Jen y M. Jr , Deltona;
daughter, Virginia Marcus,
Stratford, Conn.; five grandchil­
dren.
Fourtowns Cremation, Inc.,
Orange City, in charge of

ROBERT J . HOWE
Robert J. Howe, 81, Orange
Boulevard, Sanford, died Friday,
Oct. 20,2000 at his residence.
Bom in Homer, N.Y., he moved
to Central Florida In 1993. He
was a commercial painter in the
State of New York. He was a Ufe
member of VFW Post 961, a
member of Masonic Lodge, and
a veteran of the U S . Navy.
Survivors include wife,
Dorothy, Sanford; sons, Robert
B., Ithaca, N.Y., John,
Trumanburg, N.Y.; daughter,
Rose Mary Malinowski, South
Carolina; stepdaughters, Connie
Roberts and Susan Salley, both of

Memphis, Tcnn.; stepson, Peter
Volpitta, College Grove, Tenn.;
nine grandchildren; nine stepgrandchildren; ten great grand­
children; 15 great stepgrandchildren.
Baldwin Funeral Home,
Qaldawn Chapel, Sanford/Lake
Mary, in charge of arrangements.
CORA KANNER
Cora Kanner, 871, Beverly
Hills, FL, died Thursday, O ct 19,
2000 Bom in Van Burcn, Ark.,
she was the wife of the late Jack
Kanner who died March 27,
1999. They were longtime
Sanford residents. She was a
member o f Elks, (BPOE).
Survivors indude daughters,
Luida English, Beverly Hills, FI.;
four grandchildren; five great
grandchildren.
BARBARA ALICE M OORE
Barbara Alice Moore, 72,
Palmetto Avenue, Sanford, died
Friday, O ct 20,2000. She was
bom In Atlanta, Ga. She was in
industry. She was past president
of the Sanford Historical Society,
member of American Cancer
Society, Sanford Womens Club,
Seminole County Historical
Sodety and Suburban
Republican Womens Club. She
was Episcopal.
Survivors include husband,
C ap t Donald E. (R et USN);

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LULA LcFILS MORAN
Lula LeFils Moran, 93,
Sanford, died Friday, Oct. 20,
2000. She was a lifelong resident
of Central Florida and a retired
school teacher.
Survivors include daughter,
Lillian Keith, Winter Springs;
son, Aubrey L , Jasper, FI.; nieces
and great grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
ments.

both of Altamonte Springs; par­
ents, Printcs B. and Verna L
Wachob, Jacksonville; brother,
Darryl B., Fairchild Air Force
Base, Washington; sister, Linda
Hawley, Jacksonville.
Banneid Funeral Home,
Winter Springs, in charge of
arrangements.
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JOYCE W .W 1LU N K
Joyce W. W illing 75,
Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, diet
Saturday, Oct. 21,2000. Bom in
Spartanburg, S.C., she moved tc
Central Florida In 1924. She war
a registered nurse, a member of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church,
and AARP.
Survivors include sons,
George W., Winter Park, David
M., Sanford, four grandchildren

BRICE K. WACHOB
Brice K. Wachob, 45, Cherry
Laurel Court, Winter Springs,
died Tuesday, O ct 17,2000 at
his residence. Bom in Fort
Bcnning, Ga., he moved to
Central Florida 10 years ago. He
was a disabled veteran having
served in the U S. Army. He was
a Christian.
Survivors include son,
Jonathan, Altamonte Springs;
daughters, Renee and Suzanne,

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THE SEMINOLE HERALD

O p in io n
Suffering in Silence
Far right waits for
George W. Bush to win
This has no doubt been a challenging election season for
:Jam es Dobson, Pat Robertson, Jerry Falw ell and other icons of
jlihe ultraconservative w ing o f the Republican Party. Th ey've
lhad to keep their m ouths m ostly shut, stay m ostly out o f sight,
[i.......................... and w atch as G eorge W. Bush publicly repudi‘
ated or distanced him self from m uch that the
fringe right has stood for over the last two
decades.
W hat a change from just four years ago!
Then, every m ajor Republican poliHdan was
required to kiss the rings o f those self-anointed
arbiters o f m orality and fam ily values. These
days, Bush and his vice presidential nom inee,
Dick Cheney, regard any public recognition of
[•Cynthia
Dobson,
i, Robertson, et al. as the kiss o f death.
■[Tucker
But egotistical, pow er-hungry and pu blid ty•:
seeking though they m ay be, Robertson and his
[jight-w ing brethren have dealt w ith it. They have resisted the
tem p tation to chastise Bush too loudly o r too often, to dem and
a public vow o f fealty, or to d o anything to frighten off the
independent voters Bush needs to w in the W hite House.
I They are much too desperate for that. A fter eight years of
.wandering in the w ilderness o f presidential politics, the relious and social right believe they are w ithin a hairsbreadth of
iving in the W hite H ouse a m an w ho will do their bidding.
£v o n if Bush has given them the stiff-arm lately, they believe
Ih ey can control him if he wins.
£■ There's no reason to believe that Bush harbors the sam e
harsh and narrow so d al view s that they do; he seem s genuine­
ly dedicated to diversity and sincerely tolerant. But there's also
jno reason to believe that Bush would do anything to stop the
jfringe right from pushing its gay-bashing, w om an-hating
agenda into law w ere he to be elected,
i A fter all, the m ost outrageous exaggeration that Bush has
offered during the cam paign (am ong a host o f his distortions
th at the W ashington press corps has chosen to either ignore or
dow nplay) is his insistence that he will lead. O f all the charac­
teristics that m ark Bush's tenure as governor o f Texas, leader­
ship is not am ong them. As head o f a state w ith a w eak-goverp o r system , Bush m ostly went along to get along,
i He never took on the Texas death m achine, despite ream s o f
evidence that the crim inal justice system there is riddled w ith
racism , incom petence and error. H e never challenged the Texas
Republican Party, w hose official platform w ould repeal all
knlnimum w age law s and abolish Social Security, and declares
that "hom osexual behavior is contrary to the fundam ental
h n c h a n ftin ft tru th s th a t h a v e b e e n o rd a in e d b y G o d ." H e n e v e r
i_ stood up to the big-business interests that dirty the air, pollute
the w ater and defy regulation.
t G iven B ush's record and w im pishness, the retro right feels
certain it can pull his strings. So they have m ostly stayed silent
w hen he declared that he w ould not attem pt to outlaw abor­
tion until " a lot o f m ind s" are changed or that h e w o u ld n 't try
to revoke the Federal D rug A dm inistration's approval o f R U 486. (They knew h e w as prevaricating on the second point,
anyway. Just a w eek or so earlier, a Bush spokesm an had said
that Bush w ould try to overturn FDA approval o f the drug.)
And they pursed their lips and grit their teeth w hen Bush
and Cheney, w hose daughter M ary is lesbian, refused during
debates to m im ic the religious right's reflexive condem nation
o f hom osexuality as "a n abom ination." Indeed, Cheney went
so far as to say that "p eo p le should be free to enter into any
kind o f relationship they w ant to enter into."
That probably provoked private fits from Falw ell, w ho once
took ou t after a PBS puppet aim ed at toddlers as an agent of
the "hom osexual agend a." But he and his fellow travelers were
able to m ute their rage, confining their dissent m ostly to com ­
m ents on the Web sites o f their respective right-w ing organiza­
tions.
T hey figure that if Bush can just hold on and not m angle any
m ore syntax o r m ix up any more w orld leaders, the fringe
right w ill have, as a N ational Rifle Association executive once
pu t it, "a p re sid e n t... w here w e w ork out o f their office." And
th ey're probably right.

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W hich candidate can get things done?
After 10 months of nonstop
plans. Bush proposes across-thecampaigning by both George W.
board cuts in marginal tax rates.
Bush and At Gore,, iafter
' the two
Gore proposes so-called ‘ "taigetparty conventions, after
....... .................. . ed^cuts.
the three presidential
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The differences were
debates, the polls tell us
delineated in the third
that 10 percent of
debate in S t Louis when
Americans remain "undeaudience member Lisa
cided" as to whom they
I Key asked the vice presiprefer to sit in the Oval
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dent "How will your tax
Office for the next four
I P^ui affect me as a mid­
years.
y die-dass single person
SI with no dependents?"
As a gesture of empa­
thy with those "swing"
Joseph
Well,
W ell said
said the
the vice
vice
voters, agonizing
ing iover
P e r k in s
president, "If you make
their choice o n
■vacillating
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$60,000 and you dedde
indidates,
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* * to invest $1,000 in a savbetween the candidates,
let us boil the contest down to its
ings account, you'll actually get i
essentials. As they weigh the
tax credit, which means in
merits (and demerits) of the
essence that the federal govern­
ment will match your $1,000 with
Republican and Democratic can­
didates, they should ask them­
another $1,000. It you make less
selves tire following questions:
than $30,000 a year, and you put
$500 In a savings account, the
Whom do 1 trust?
T h e m oral relativists In the

political media, as well as their
comrades-in-arms in the academy
(the preponderantly left-leaning
political scientists whom they are

But it matters. For the very last
thing the American people want
is another scandal-ridden White
House; another president who
will bring further disgrace upon
the highest office in the land.
Gore brings heavy baggage to
this election as far as trustworthi­
ness goes. Indeed, he dearly
broke campaign fund-raising
laws during the last presidential
election. Mast seriously by solicit­
ing contributions out of his White
House office and raising loot at a
religious Institution (his infamous
visit to the Buddhist temple).
What particularly disturbs, in
these two cases in particular, is
that to this day, the vice president
denies any wrongdoing. Like his
current boss, Bill Clinton, the vice
president operates under the
premise that, if you haven't been
formally indictni for a crime, you
haven’t broken the law.
Who will be easier on my
pocketbook?
Both Bush and Gore promise
to lower taxes if elected. But
there's a big difference in their

fe d e r a l g o v e r n m e n t w tll m atrix
w ith $ i3 c a "

Now here's what the vice pres­
ident didn't tell the Missouri
woman: If she doesn’t put money
into an individual retirement
account, for whatever reasons
(like maybe she has a company
retirement plan) she doesn't get a
tax cut under his plan.
Nor do tiie taxpayers who
don't have a child in day care or a
kid in college or a skk parent in a
nursing home. For Gore has
decided that only select taxpayers
will get a tax cut if he becomes
president
Under Bush's plan, by contrast
everyone pays lower tsxes
(whether or not they have an
IRA). "If you pay taxes, you
ought to get tax relief," said Bush.
"1 don't think that's the role of
the president to pick, 'you're
right and you're not righ t'"
Who will strengthen the mili­
tary?
During the eight years that the
Clin ton-Gore administration has
been in the White House, the mil­
itary has shrunk by s third. Yet
the armed forces have been
deployed three times as often as
they were during the previous
Republican administration —
mainly for "peacekeeping" and
"humanitarian" missions.
The result of this overuse of

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the military is that preparedness
is not nearly what it was before
Gone aeaumed the vice presldcn-

Democratic-con trolled House and
Senate in 1994, they might be
turned out by the voters unless

tier of U S. forces in the Persian
Gulf said that, today, the military
would find it considerably more
difficult to fight and win a con­
flict like the 1991 Gulf Wan
Meanwhile, morale is low
among the men and women In
uniform (6,000 of whom are liv­
ing off food stamps) and the mili­
tary is having difficulties with
both recruitment and retention.
Gore promises to shore up the
military. But the men and women
in uniform are to be forgiven for
wondering why he hasn't
stepped up for them long before
now.
Who will get things done in
Washington?
Among the major accomplish­
ments for which trie vice presi­
dent's Web site gives him credit
are welfare reform ("Gore helped
overhaul the welfare system")
and the balanced budget ("Gore
helped lead efforts to turn record
budget deficits into surpluses").
But what Gore neglects to
mention Is that he and his boss,
Bill Clinton, fought Republican
efforts to enact welfare reform
and balanced budget legislation.
(In fact, Clinton vetoed GOP wel­
fare and budget bills when they
crossed his desk)
Only when Clinton and Gore
concluded that, like the

Republican initiatives in particular did they acquiesce to welfare
budget
reform i
O of
And that's been the MO
both Clinton and Gore. Rather
than reaching out to the other
party in an effort to get things
done - such as implementing
much needed Social Security and
Medicare reform — the president
and vice president have consis­
tently chosen to demonize the
other side.
And so it continues with Gore,
who has reduced practically
every issue into an "us vs. them"
confrontation. He's on the side of

Well, Gore may think that
mokes for effective campaifm
strategy. But it sure doesn't ndp
when it comes time to govern
and to get things done, l b
address the problems that con­
front the next president it is
Important to nave a uniter in the
White House, rather than a
divider.
Swing voters ought to have a
pretty good idea which candidate
better fits that bilL
Joseph Perkins is a columnist
for The San Diego Union-Tribune.
C rOOQ, Nrwtpaper EntnptU* Ann.

From A to Z
Art Zielinski asks people what they th in k ...

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is the eve o f All
Saints'D ay
(H allow een). It’s
that time o fy e a r fo r
witches, ghosts,
goblins, an d things
that g o bump in the
night. I t ’s also a
time to put on a
costum e and see
how much candy
we can collect from
our frien d s and
neighbors. So we
asked som e big and
little kids, "When
you were a kid what
was your fav orite
H allow een costum e,
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cowboy. We played
cowboys and
Indians, so we
dressed the way we
played. I also liked to
be a hobo. We hever
rented costume*
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Sandy Board,

Longwood

Ws liked to play
army a lot — so I
Ilka to dress up as a
soldier.
Steve Sport,
Sanford

I liked Gene Autry.
He was my hero and
mentor on TV. To this
day, I still help peo­
ple who are in need.
Jo s e Angel
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I liked being a
witch because at the
television show
■Charmed" with
three witches. They
are good witches
and try and save as
many people as po**
sibiefrom harm.
Krystal Noriega,
Late Mery

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C on tin n e d fro m F i f e 1A

early Monday and as with home
stretch campaigning, some
details of Bush’s visit were still
being worked out at press time.
“Unlike some of the polls, 1
don't think that Florida is a tossup state, but you can’t win tl*e
presidency without it," Stelling
said. "Governor Bush is aim ing
to Central Florida to shore up
his base and reach o u t"
Spelling said that with two
weeks to go before the election,
this would likely be Bush's last
campaign trip to the Central
Florida area but added, "You
never know."
SCC president Dr. E. Ann
McGee said the college got word
o f a possible Bush visit this past
weekend.
"We can thank Mr. Sidling for
steering Gov. Bush to our cam­
pus. We are thrilled he's going
to be here. It gives us a chance
to showcase SCC."
McGee said visits by presi­
dential candidates can send host
facilities scrambling but felt con­
fident o f hosting the visit
"O ur troops have everything
under control."

McGee and tnislec DeDe
Schadner are expected to have
at least some time for a one-onone discussion with Bush during
his visit.
"If we do get the chance to
bend his ear I'll be talking a lot
about education and particularly
about educational funding," she
said.
McGee added that she hoped
a visit by a presidential candi­
date would prompt a 100 per-

cent voter turnout Nov. 7 by
SCC's student body.
"They need to exercise that
right and privilege," she said.
Both Bush and Democratic
rival A1 Gore have targeted
Florida heavily since their third
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L ife S t y l e
Community
Notes
Concert series
The Orlando
Philharmonic Orchestra is
presenting a series of 22
concerts called "Young
People's Concerts 2000,"
during the months of
October and November, at
the Bob Carr Performing
Arts Centre, 401 W.
Livingston S tre e t Orlando.
Dates for the concerts are
Oct. 3 0 ,3 1 , Nov. 1 - 3 , and
Nov. 6 • 10. Additional per­
formances are set aside for
private and home schools.
For more information
phone 407-896-6700.
Parent Inform ation Night
Seminole County Public
Schools will hold an infor­
mation presentation for the
four high school magnet
program j available for the
2001-2002 school year on
Oct. 26 at 7 p.m . The pro­
grams are: C-rooms
Academy o f Information
Technology, Institute for
Engineering Is Technology
a t Lyman High School,
Academy o f Health Careers
at Sem inole High School
and International
Baccalaureate Diploma
Program at Seminole High
School. Application period
for the programs is from
Nov. 1 through Dec. 19.
The presentation will be in
the Educational Support
Center Boardroom located
at 400 E. Lake M ary Blvd.
in Sanford. For more Infor­
m ation call: Magnet
Coordinator at 407-320-0458
or Parent Facilitators at 407320-0476 or 407-3200419.

Order o f Eastern Star to celebrate 17 years of service
Sweet Harmony Order of
Eastern Star No. 388 will cele­
brate 17 years of service dedica­
tion to the community
of Sanford and
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p.m. The banquet and
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musical celebration will H
be at the Sanford Civic
Center.
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Sunday, Oct. 29, at
2 3 0 p.m., a Christian
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Service will be held at
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Church, on 12th Street
Guest speaker will be Rev. BUly
Jackson of the RockhiO Baptist
Church of Oviedo.
The annual Health Fair and
Awareness Day was held by

and health facts to M p a l In
of Alpha Kappa Alpha recently.
Chairpersons were Desire

Special thanks to the commit-

Seminole Hope will meet SaL
O c t 28, at 12 noon, at West
Sanford Boys and Girls Club.
Guest speaker will be Connie
Collins, principal of C rooms

Academy. She will be present
ing an overview o f the newly
planned Cromns Academy.
The community is invited t
attend. Vernon McQueen, pro
d en t

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whenever a student complains
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Wednesday. October 25. 2000 Page 0A

ow cost makes ligustrums most common landscape plant
Ligustrums are one of the most
----- dy used landscape plants.
Their low cost,
availability,
rapid growth
and wide adapt­
ability make
them a popular
choice for the
landscape. They
ate widely used
as landscape
shrubs, hedges,
and specimen
trees. Many
species and vari­
eties are availle with a diversity of leaf colors,
forms, and growth habits.
Ligustrums are very tolerant to
vy pruning and for that reason
frequently used as hedges,
use of a rapid growth rate,
y require pruning to control
size. The white flowers are
ttractive during late spring and

early summer.
Types
The most common ligustrums
grown in Florida are Japanese or
wax privet, glossy privet, and
Chinese privet. Japanese privet
and glossy privet arc often con­
fused. Japanese privet has thick,
evergreen, glossy leaves 3 to 4
inches long.
The leaves have four to five
pairs of veins and leaf tips have a
wide-angled, blunt point Japanese
privet is a vigorous compact shrub
or small tree reaching a maximum
height of 15 to 18 feet but is easily
1 to maintain any desired

error

Japanese privet "Gold Tip",
popular. Glossy privet
grows rapidly and can become a
small tree 30 to 40 feet tall. The
dark evergreen leaves are 4 to 6
inches long, with six to eight pairs
of veins and narrow, elongated

tips. Small white flowers arc bome
in compact terminal clusters in
spring.
The small mature black berries
persist much of the year. The var­
iegated Chinese privet has small
white to yellowish variegated
leaves about 11/2 to 3 inches
long.
Use
Ligustrums arc used as founda­
tion plantings, hedges, shrub bor­
ders, accent shrubs, specimen and
patio trees. Most ligustrums arc
not well suited for home founda­
tion plantings because of their
rapid growth and large ultimate
size.
Frequent and severe pruning is
necessary to prevent these shrubs
horn overgrowing designated
areas. Ligustrums are ideally suit­
ed for hedges because of their
large mass of foliage and ability to
tolerate heavy shearing as well as

neglect. Hedge plants should be
spaced 2 feet apart for low formal
hedges and 4 feet or more for
medium to tall hedges.
Care
Privets can be planted through­
out Florida with little fear of cold
injury. They arc also tolerant of the
wide diversity of Florida's native
soils and can be grown in full sun
to partial shade. Japanese and
glossy privet are moderately salt
tolerant but should not be used
where subjected directly to salt
spray.
Regular pruning is required to
promote desired growth and
maintain desired size. Fertilization
of ligustrum depends upon plant
size and desired rate of growth.
Established plants should be fertil­
ized two to tour times a year. If
only two applications arc used,
fertilize in early spring and mid­
summer for best results.

Additional applications can be
made in late spring and early fall
to promote faster growth. A 6-6-6
or 8-8-8 fertilizer can lx? broadcast­
ed in shrub beds at 2 to 4 cups per
100 square feet. Single planLs may
be fertilized with 6-6-6 or 8-8-8 at
rates of 1/2 to 1 cup per plant.
Propagation
Ligustrums can be propagated
from cuttings, grafting and seeds.
Desirable plants mast be propa­
gated by cuttings or grafting to
maintain the desired leaf and
growth draracteristics. Softwood
and spring hardwood cuttings of
most ligustrums root easily.
About eight weeks arc required
for rooting.
Pests
Aphids, scales, whiteflies and
spidermites frequently affect ligus­
trums. Severe injury can easily
occur before being detected.

Insecticides should be applied
when populations begin to build
and before the leaves are dam­
aged. Usually two applications of
an insecticide five to seven days
apart will provide acceptable con­
trol. Nematodes are also impor­
tant pests on ligustrum, large pop­
ulations of them can damage their
root systems reducing plant
growth, causing leaf drop, and
sometimes death.
A leaf spot caused by the fun­
gus of the genus Ccrcospora is
very common on ligustrum. This
fungus can be controlled with
fungicide sprays early in the rainy
season.
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Halloween Events

Safety in the park
Sanford - O ct 27
The city of Sanford Recreation
Department will present a
Halloween Spooktacular, for children 12 years of age and younger,
Friday, Oct. 27 from 630 until 8
p.m. at Sanford City Hall.
There will be carnival games,
prizes, food and surprises and a
costume contest. Admission Is a
canned good.
For more Information call 407330-5697.

Lake Maty - Oct. 28
The Lake Mary Community
Improvement Association will
hold a Halloween party October
28, from 7 until 9 p m at the Lake
Mary Community Building, 260
N. Country Q ub Road. The event
is for youngsters 12 years of age
and under.
Featured will be a haunted
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information call 407-324-3017.
Central Florida Zoo •
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IHck or treat In the wildest
neighborhood in town during
Zoo Boo Bash at the Central
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and 29 from 9 am . until 3 p.m.
Wear costumes and bring
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costume parade at noon. At 1
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Registration for the contest is
required by Oct. 26 by calling 40712T4450 ext. 119.
Admission to the Zoo Boo Bash
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Photos in the Pumpkin patch will
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Board tables action on lobbyists ordinance
By Joe DeSantis
Staff W riter

SANFORD — Saying it wasn't
broad enough in some arras, and
too cumbersome in others,
Seminole County commissioners
voted 5-0 Tuesday to table action
on a proposed ordinance regulat­
ing lobbyists' activity In Seminole
County.
Under the ordinance frame­
work presented by assistant
county attorney Stephen Lee, lob­
byists would have to pay a $20
annual registration fee, disclose
whom they are working for, and
file forms identifying matters and
issues being discussed with com­
missioners.

Violations of the ordinance
could result in lobbyists losing
their privileges, or possibly being
charged by state prosecutors with
breaking a county ordinance,
resulting in maximum penalties
of 60 days in jail or a $500 fine.
Universally, board members
felt the proposed ordinance,
brought forward by county staff
and modeled after a number of
other county and state provisions
regulating lobbyist activities,
came up short in terms of what
they felt was appropriate for
Seminole County.
Specifically the proposed oniinanco deals only with board
members, and one

book with notations with all dis­
cussions pertaining to county
business.
"I think this needs a lot more
input from individual commis­
sioners, and I think we would
develop a matrix to examine how
the state, other counties and cities
deal with lobbyist regulation,"
said board chairman Carlton
Henley.
He also questioned, as did
commissioner Daryl McLain,
whether the ordinance should
apply to lobbyist contact with the
county manager, deputy county
manager department heads and
city staff.
"I don’t think there's enough
rrmation provided in this

plan," McLain said. "Key staff
people who draft regulations
should be included, not just the
Board of County Commissioners.
I want to know who is lobbying
county staff, when they meet,
and what they talk about."
Commissioners Grant Maloy,
Randy Morris, and Dick Van Der
Weidc also expressed reserva­
tions about the draft ordinance.
"Disclosure is not a bad idea,"
Maloy said. "I think its impor­
tant for citizens to know wnat
goes on behind the scenes. We
also need to address a cooling off
period for former county
employees before they are
allowed to come back and lobby
the board."

Morris said he felt the ordi­
nance should be addressed from
a "top down” perspective, and
possibly include volunteer txvini
members who sit on various
county boards such as the board
of adjustment, planning, and
zoning.
"We need to come up with a
matrix that covers a variety of
areas,” he said.
Van Der Weide said ordinance
language would have to be craft­
ed to be more inclusive in terms
of who lobbyists have communi­
cation with.
"It's certainty important to
have the board operating under a
regulatory ordinance, but let's
also take a look at who is being

left out."
i tv added that one example of
ordinance language suggested by
county staff would require com­
missioners to carry around a
notebook, logging all communi­
cation with lobbyists.
"1 don’t want to walk around
with a notebook in my hand 24
hours, seven days a week," Van
IAt Weide commented. "If a
commissioner forgets to write
someone’s name down that we
might hump into at anytime it
could cause unreasonable prob­
lems."
Board members instructed Lee
to develop a more comprehen­
sive ordinance draft addressing
their collective concerns.

Transportation Bill.
Mica said his focus on future
funding will be to develop an
infrastructure that accommo-

dates commuters in the fourcounty triangle and building a
system that would link Orlando
will* the Tampa area.

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commitment to a new program
and gives Central Florida
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the mix for future transporta­
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federal level," Mica said.
Federal law requires that 20
rcent of all federal gas tax
ads be used only for mass
transit purposes. The Federal
Transportation Administration
last year pledged $345 million
in federal funds for the Orlando
light rail project. A total o f $46
million was spent on studies
and planning for the project,
but when Orange County com­
missioners voted down the
light rail issue, the FTA was
required to return over $20 mil­
lion in residual funds, which in
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Hunting season is upon us,
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put on the back punter on
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Successful sendoff for Seminole seniors

Bv Dean
Doan Sm
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By
Sm ith
Sports Editor

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SANFORD — The Seminole High
School girls volleyball team honored its
three seniors in a pre-match ceremony
then when out ana took care of business,
sweeping past visiting Lyman, 15-7 and
15-1, at Bill Fleming Memorial
Gymnasium Monday night.
The Senior Night match was the final
one of the regular season for the Fighting
Semlnoles, who carried a 15-13 overall

.

Cardel, Corso, Swaynos sparkle as
Tribe tunes-up for district tournament
record and No. 4 seed Into Tuesday's
Class 5A-District 5 Tournament at
Deltona High School.
The Tribe also finished third in the
Seminole Athletic Conference with a 7-5
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Coach Lori Reiter's junior varsity team
also concluded a highly successful season
with a victory to make Monday a great
night all the way around for Seminole.
In the pre-match ceremony, head coach
Beth Corso and assistant coach Sabrecna
Sapp presented flowers to outside hitter
Michelle Cardel, setter/hitter Kim Corso

and middle hitter TYacey Swaynos, and
their families, and then the trio went out
and helped the Tribe roll over the
Greyhounds.
Cardel led the way with nine of
Seminole's 30 kills and 14 of the team's
26 digs.
Corso chipped in with 10 assists, five
kills and three digs.
And Swaynos added two kills and
three digs.
Other contributors were sophomore
See Prep*, Page 3B

Rams survive scare
Lake Mary
boys claim
Volleyfest
trophy for
eighth time

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By Dean 8 mHfi
Sports Editor
LAKE MARY — The Lake
Mary boys volleyball team
capped off a great season on
Saturday, winning its eighth
Volleyfest championship at
Lake Mary High School
But it almost didn't happen.
The Rams o f coach Jeannle
Fisher opened the tournament

By Daan Smith
Sports Editor

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Tb the victors go the apotta. The host Laka Mary Rama (top) poae proudly with the Championship trophy attar comptadng a 37-2 season Saturday at the 12th Annual Volleyfest Tournament at Lake Mary High School. The tide was
the eighth for
Rams. In the bottom photo, seven of the eighth members of the AMbumament Team displays
the T-aNrta they received for being the tourney's top players.

LQNGWOOD — Lake Brantley and Oviedo cut
into the lead of front-runners Seminole and Lake
Howell in Seminole Athletic Conference boys'
bowling action Monday at the AMF Bowling
Center-Longwood.
Third-place Lake Brantley scored an 11-7 win
over first-place Seminole while fourth-place
Oviedo bested second-place Lake Howell, 13-5.
In other boys' action, Laka Mary defeated
Lyman, 10 5 -7 5 .
Winter Springs had the bye.
Seminole's Fighting Semlnoles continue to hold
down first p la n with a 9 4 5 4 7 5 mark, putting
them ahead of the Lake Howell Silver Hawks (92­
70), Lake Brantley (86-76), Oviedo (8341), Lake

Parks
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began the sec­
Volleyball
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League play continues Wednesday at the AMF
Bowling Center-Casselberry, when Winter Springs
takes on Lake Brantley, Oviedo squares o ff with
Lyman, and Lake Howell faces Lake Mary.
Seminole will have the bye.

ond half o f the season with
undefeated nights in the Dan
Pelham Gvnatorium at Sanford
Middle Scnool Monday night.
The Shoestrings, leaders in the
A League, bounced back from
the their first loss of the season
with a 3-0 evening, but it was
far from easy as they were taken

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Powers honored
S H S baseball
coach/Athletic
Director
receives award
from Florida
Diamond Club

Mary (655-785), and Lyman and Winter Springs
(tied at 595-84.5).
In girls' action. Lake Brantley added to its
already sizeable lead by routing Seminole, 16-2.
Lake Mary rolled by Lyman, 15-3, and Lake
Howell doubled up Oviedo, 1 2 4 .
Lake Brantley (1375-245) continues to pull
away from the rest of the field of Lake Howell
(90-72), Winter Springs (8143), Lake Mary (7945),
Seminole (61.5-945), Oviedo (495-955), and
Lyman (355-1205).

Undefeated week allows leaders to
open gap in R ecreation Volleyball
SANFORD — A week after

Holler Jr. Field in PL Mellon
Park, the Yankees rallied for
two runs in the bottom o f the
sixth inning to tie the Winter
Springs Reds, 6 4 .
Pitcher T.J. M orales led the
way fo r the Yankees with a sin­
gle and a walk and scoring two
runs.
Also contributing for the
Sanford nine were Nile Owens
and Kurds Cruz (single, run),
Ricardo Vergara (single, RBI)
and Robbie Fishbum and Jeff
~ (run each).
J.j. singled and scored two
runs for the Reds, with David,
Jared and Michael (single, run)
and BUly (run) also contribut­
ing.
On October 18th, Morales'
Yankees took on the Linton
Enterprises Devil Rays of coach
Clint Patterson at Roy Holler
Field and again the contest
See Fall, Page 2B

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P ats, L io n s re m a in o n heels o f
fro n t-ru n n e rs in S A C B o w lin g

Sports Editor

SA N FO RD — Last week was
a strange one for coach Ted
Morales’ Sanford Yankees in
M inor Boys Division action in
the Sanford U ttle League

Baseball Fall League.

In typical fashion, rolling over

Winter Springs (13-10 and 13­
7) and Cypress Creek (15-10
and 15-7) to reach the semifi­
nals.
Lake Mary then dropped its
first game o f the tourney,
falling to University, 1 5 4 ,
before boundng bade to beat
drop the Cougars Into the
Loser's Bracket, 15-2 and 15­
11, to a earn a n o t in the
finals and stretch its winning
streak to 36 consecutive
matches.
The Rams then set around as
University eliminated
Edgewater, 15-8 and 15-10, to
set up the finals.
The hosts looked like they
might make quick work of the
Cougars, winning the first
game, 15-5.
But University was not
about to go quietly, reboundSee Volleyfest, Page 91

By

Yankees
b a ttle to
tw o tie s

to extra points twice.

matches of the evening to throt­
tle Nation's Fence, 15-4, then
going an extra point to nip Beer

8 padal to the Herald
TAMPA — Veteran Seminole
High School baseball coach
ana Athletic Director Mike
Powers (right) was honored by
the Florida Diamond Club for
Distinguished Service to
Baseball at the club's annual
awards dinner in Tampa this
past Saturday night.
This is the second time
Powers has been honored by
the Florida Diamond Club. In
1992 Powers was selected the
Florida High School Coach of
the Year after leading the
Fighting Semlnoles to the State
Championship.
Other award winners were:
Tampa's Tony LaRussa of the
St. Louis Cardinals, Major

Set Voleyball, Pag* 2B

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League Manager of the Year;
Mike Piazza of the New York
Mets, Major League Player of
the Year; Brandon High
School's Danny
anny (Graves of the
Cincinnati Reds, Major League
Pitcher of the Year; Seabreeze
High School's J.R. House of
the Milwaukee Brewers, Minor
League Player of the Yean
University of South Florida's
Dusty Rhoades, College Coach
of the Year; and Merritt Island
High School’s Chuck
Goldfarb, Florida High School
Coach of the Year.

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I'flgC 2 il Mbrincsriny. October 25.2000

Fall
Continued from Page IB
ended in a tie, 10-10.
The Yankees held a 10-9 lead
going into the final inning, but
Dustin Rivera stole home to
even the score for the Devil
Rays.
Providing the offense for the
Yankees were Ricardo Vergara
and Johnathan Vergara (single,
two runs), Jeff Bey, Nile Owens,
T.J. Morales (single, run), and
Mark, Kurtis Cruz and Robbie
Fishbum (run).
Doing the damage for the
Devil Rays were Joey Silva
(double, three singles), Raheem
Griffin (three singles, two runs),
Marcus Shattuck (three singles),
Emory Griffin (triple, run),
Dustin Rivera (two runs) and
Christopher Romero, Cody
Patterson, Nick Muniz, John
Linton and William Humphries
(run).
On October 14th at Central
Winds Park, the Devil Rays and
Winter Springs Indians hooked
up in a good battle with the
Indians surviving, 7-3.
The pitching of Tyler Lasage,
Zach Edler and Ripp Wells held
down the Devil Rays hitters,
while the pitching of Raheem
Griffin and a strong defense

kept the game in reach for the
Devil Rays.
Offensively, Emory Griffin
came willun inches of a home
run before settling for a triple,
and Raheem Griffin had a dou­
ble for the Devil Rays.

G IR L S S O F T B A L L
There seemed to be a win for
everyone the past two weeks In
Girls Fall Babe Ruth Fastpitch
Softball League action at
Lakeside Field in Ft. Mellon
Park.
On October 7th, the Oviedo
Tarpons topped the Sanford
Rotary Club, 13-5, and the
Altamonte Springs Patriots
tripled the score on the Sanford
Kiwanis Club, 15-5.
On October 21st, Apopka and
the Sanford Kiwanis Club split a
doubleheader, Apopka winning
,18-7, and Sanford winning, 8-6.
Providing the offense were:
Oviedo Tarpons: three hits _
Kathleen Curry (triple, two
runs), Becky Curry (two dou­
bles, two runs); two hits _ Kelly
Ford (two doubles, two runs),
Dana Daniels (double, three
runs), Gabbie Rosquc (double,
run), Mcllissa Burris and Sara
Shoup (run each); one hit _

Sanford Kiwanis Club (Game
2): two hits _ Willisha (triple,
two runs); one hit _ Aja Conant
(triple, run), Tina Phillips (dou­
ble, run), Ashara Oliver (run),
Jennifer Hall; two runs _

Tiffany Wilson (run), Vinnic
Rosado.
Sanford Rotary Club: two hits
_ Ashley Decker (run); one hit _
Nicole Fox (RBI), Kaycie Reed
(run); one n m _ Kara Conant,
Emily Steiner, Ellen Schneider.
Altamonte Springs Patriots:
three hits _ Danielle Valentino
(run); two hits _ Taylor
Williams, Alex Lofton, Amanda
Mann (double, two runs each);
one hit _ Red Sadlowski (home
run, run), Nickie Harrison
(triple, run), Hollie Cowan
(double, two runs), Zoe Om,
Ashley Taylor, Boo Schering,
Andrea Wain, Natalie Ruff (run
each).

Sanford Kiwanis Club: three
hits _ Aja Conant (triple, two
runs); one hit .Je n n ife r Hall
(double, run), Willlsha and
Autumn (run), Tina; one run _
Brittany Hardy, Lea Briggs.

Sanford Kiwanis Club: two
hits _ Stephanie Parra (run); one
hit _ AJa Conant (run), Jennifer
Hall, Ashara Oliver; one run _
Shcla Acme, Kat Silva, Brittany
Hardy.
Apopka (game 1): two hits _
Savanah (home run, three runs),
Adriane (home run, run), Pippa
(two triples, two runs), Brittany
(double, two runs), Megan (two
runs); one hit _ Casey (three
runs), Blf (two runs); two runs _
Mandy; one run _ Danielle.

SAMSULA — Jimmy Cope waited for late non­
race related action to end and won the 35th
Annual Florida Governor's Cup 200 Saturday
night Oct. 14th at New Smyrna Speedway, post­
ing the most cup victories.
For Cope of Pinellas Park, driving the Myakka
Brokers Chevrolet, it was a record setting
Governor’s Cup performance. The win gave Cope
the most cup victories with four. Cope won at
Golden Gate Speedway in Tampa, in 1982 and
Desoto Speedway in Bradenton, in 1986 &amp; 1987.
Father and son duo Dick Anderson and Wayne
Anderson of Wildwood, dominated early action
with Wayne Anderson leading for 68 bps and
Dick Anderson for 85 trips around the one-half
mile track. But Cope led when It counted, the
final 25 b p s, after steadily moving to the front.
A late race incident in b p 152 ended Wayne
Anderson's strong run when it appeared David
Rogers of Orlando, touched the right rear of
Wayne Anderson's Race Car College Chevrolet
sending it into the back straightaway wall in a
large piece of twisted sheet m ebl. The two dri­
vers had several paint-scraping incidents during
the race, but neither were tne worse for wear.
It didn't end there as Wayne Anderson then
came around turn three and headed straight for

Sanford’s Green bags big gator

Brittany Hardy; one run _ Nika.
Apopka: two hits _ Casey and
Mandy (triple, run each); one hit
_ Brittany (triple), Megan (run),
Pippa; two runs _ Savanah; one
hit _ Bif.

Cope claims fourth win in
Florida’s Governor’s Cup
B y John Barker
Special to the Herald

Rogers TM Ranch Dodge slamming into it in turn
four causing extensive rear end and spoiler dam­
age. That ended Rogers strong run as he no
longer could keep pace.
It was short track racing at its best until the
incident, but It turned ugly at the pit gate, pit
road and later in the pit area. The incident is
under review by track officials, who offered no
comment at this time.
Cope Btarted 15th with fast qualifier Mike
Franklin Jr. of Homestead, setting fast time by
turning the track in 18.125 seconds, in the U 5 .
Trucking ride and led a 36 car field to green.
Wayne Anderson took the lead in b p seven
holding it until lap 67 when Dick Anderson rode
to the top-spot in his Chevrolet. The younger
Anderson tnen resumed the lead in lap 86, but a
major pit stop by the leader put Ricky Carlton of
Homosassa, up front during b p 91 in the McNatt
Plumbing machine.
Carlton held the point for 14 b p s and Wayne
Anderson then took over for a single circuit and
then Dick Anderson retook the lead. Things ran
smoothly until a lap 172 caution. Cope, running
second since the fiasco in b p 152, was now ready
to challenge Dick Anderson.
On the restart in b p 175 Cope answered the call
of a green flag restart and bolted to the lead never
looking back.
See Racing, Page 3B

Volleyball
ContiatMd

Page I B

J O , 16-14.
MJ's rallied from the loss to
the Shoestrings with a pair of
15-3 whippings o f Nation's
Fence and Beer JO.
Beer JO picked up the other A
League victory on the night,
topping Nation's Fence, 15-10.
Tne Guppies, the defending B
League Spring Champions,
recorded their third undefeated
week In the last four, going 3-0
with little difficulty.

The Guppies opened their

Photo couttoey of SM rey Oreen

Sanford native Ronnie Green, 32, poses with an 11-loot, 2-inch alligator ha caught during the yearly FWC
Alligator hunt. The big gator was the second largest taken In the Puzzle Lake area this year.

matches with a 15-3 beating of
IdywlJde, then got pressurra
before disposing o f the Saints,
15-12, and then finished off the
night with a 15-4 defeat of
Sanford Church o f God.
Sanford Church of God
stayed close to the B League
leaders, going 2-1, with a 15-7
win over Idylwilde and a 1 5 4
stomping of the Saints.
The other victory went to the

Schedules
W E D N E SD A Y
SAC Bowling League _ Lake
Howell vs. Lake Mary; Lake
Brantley vs. Winter Springs;
Oviedo vs. Lyman at AMF
Bowling Center-Casselbcny,
3:30 p.m.
Recreation softball _ City of
Lake Mary Parks and
Recreation Department Fall CoEd Slow Pitch Softball League at
Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Tripleheader beginning at 6:30
p.m.; City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Men's
Fall Wednesday Night Slow
Pilch Softball League at
Pinehurst Park. C &amp; L
Landscaping vs Vivona's, 7
p.m.; Beer JO vs. Koch
Construction, 8 p.m.
SAC Softball League _ At
Oviedo: Lake Howell vs.
Oviedo, 4:30 p.m.; Winter
Springs vs. la k e Howell, 5 J 0
p.m.; Winter Springs vs. Lake
Brantley, 6 JO p.m.; Oviedo vs.
Lake Brantley, 7 J 0 p.m.; At
Lyman: Seminole vs. Lyman, 5
p.m.; Seminole vs. Lake Mary, 6
p.m.; Lake Mary vs. Lyman, 7
p.m.
Swimming and D iving _
Seminole Athletic Conference
Meet at la k e Brantley Aquatic
Center, 9 am .
Girls volleyball _ Class 5A
District 5 Tournament at
Deltona High School: semifinals
5:30 p.m., Spruce Creek vs.
Seminole-Pine Ridge winner; 7
p.m., Deltona-Fiagler winner vs.
New Smyrna Beach-Mainland
winner; Class 6A District 3
Tournament at D eland High
School: semifinals _ 6 p.m.,
Winter Springs vs. Oviedo; 7:30
p.m., IX1land vs. la k e MaryLake Brantley winner.
TH U RSD A Y

Cross Country _ Seminole
Athletic Conference
Championships at Central
Winds Park, Winter Springs, 4
p.m.
Junior varsity football _ Lake
Brantley vs. Oviedo at John
Courier Field, 7 p.m.; Lake
Howell vs. Winter Springs at
A.W. Epps Sbdium , 7 p.m.;
Lyman vs. Seminole at Thomas
E. Whigham Stadium, 7 p.m.
Recreation Softball _ City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Men's Fall
Thursday Night Slow Pitch
Softball League at Pinehurst
Park. Regulators V6. Featherlite,
6:30 p.m.; Wells Contracting vs.
Misfits, 7:30 p.m.; Misfits vs.
Wells Contracting, 8 JO p.m.
Girls volleyball _ Class 5ADistrict 5 Tournament at
Deltona High School,
Championship match, 7 p.m.;
Class 6A-District 3 Tournament
at DeLand High School,
Championship match, 7 p.m.
FR ID A Y
Varsity football _ Colonial vs.
Oviedo at John Courier Field,
7:30 p.m.; Lake Brantley vs.
Lake Mary at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium, 7:30 p.m.; Lake
Howell vs. Spruce Creek at
Daytona Beach Municipal
Stadium, 7JO p.m.; Lyman vs.
Winter Springs at A.W. Epps
Stadium, 7:30 p.m.; Seminole at
Merritt Island, 7 J 0 p.m.
Recreation Softball _ City of
la k e Mar&gt;’ Parks and
Recreation Department Men's
Fall Friday Night Slow Pitch
Softball League at Lake Mary
Sports Complex. Tripleheador
beginning at 6 J 0 p.m.; City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Fall Industrial Slow
Pitch Softball League at

Pinehurst Park. Invacare vs.
Wayne Densch/Budmen, 7
p.m.; T I Group vs. Metaiade, 8
p.m.
Boys volleyball _ Lake
Brantley High School Junior
Varsity Tournament, TBA.
SA T U R D A Y
Little League _ Girls Minor
Softball: Apopka vs. Sanford at
Lakeside Field, 9 a.m.; Girls
Major Softball: Sanford Stars v b .
Winter Springs at Central Winds
Park, 11 a.m.; Boys Minor
Baseball: Winter Springs
Dodgers vs. Sanford Yankees at
Ft. Mellon Park, 2 J 0 p.m.; Boys
Major Baseball: Sanford A's vs.
Winter Springs Cubs at Central
Winds Park, 2 p.m.; T-Ball at
Lake Mary Sports Complex:
Sanford Cubs vs. Lake Mary
A's, 9 a.m.; Sanford Yankees vs.
Lake Mary Dodgers, noon.
Youth Football _ City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Youth Flag Football
at Sanford Middle School.
Minors: Gators vs. jaguars, 9
a.m.; Raiders vs. Bengals, 10:15
a.m.; Majors: Steelers vs.

Jaguars, 11JO a.m.; Redskins vs.
Rattlers, 12:45 p.m.; Pop Warner
Football League, TBA.
M iddle School Lacrosse
League _ at Lake Sylvan Park:
Field 1 —8:45 a.m. Greenwood
Lakes vs. Rock Lake West; 10:15
a.m., Greenwood Lakes vs.
Jackson Heights; 11:30 a.m.,
Teague vs. Rock Lake East; Field
2 - 8:45 a.m., Rock Lake Girls
Team 1 vs. Rock Lake Girls
Team 2; 10:15 a.m., Indian Trails
Girls vs. Teague Girls; 11JO
a.m., Flaglcr-Palm Coast Vs.
Indian Trails.
Youth Soccer _ City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Youth Fail Soccer
League at Zinn Beck Field, 9
a.m.
Recreation Softball _ City of
Lake Mary la rk s and
Recreation Department Men's
Fall Friday Night Slow Pilch
Softball League at Lake Mary
Sports Complex. Nine make-up
games beginning at 9 a.m.
Boys volleyball _ Lake
Brantley High School Junior
Varsity Tournament, TBA.

Saints in extra points, 17-15,
over Idylwilde.
After six weeks of the 10 week
season in the A League, the
Shoestrings are 19-1, and lead
Beer JO at 12-8, MJ's at 10-10,
and Nation's Fence at 0-20.
The standings after six weeks

in the B League are: the
Guppies (17-3), Sanford Church
of t o d (14-6), the Saints (10-10),
and Idylwilde (3-17).
The league will play every
Monday night at Sanford
Middle School starting at 6 JO
p.m. and admission is free of
charge.

Outdoors
C m tinnad from P «| « IB
taken from now through
February. Use lame shiners if
you arc serious about a wallhanger, and fish them near
floating mats of water hyacinths
or around riYCLStiucture such
as deep bends, slough mouths.
etc. My favorite stretch is from

Pw ale Lake south to Lake
Winder, as this area receives
less fishing pressure.
Sebastian Inlet has good
snook action, along with floun­
der, rcdfish, and trout. Large
live shrimp or small baitflsn are
good for all species. Work the
baits slowly across the rocky
bottom.
Captain tack at Port
Canaveral reports that offshore
fishing is touch and go with
high seas. King mackerel can be
found on 8 A Reef and Pelican
Flats, along with scattered
cobia. Bottom fishing will
improve with cooler weather. A
few tripletail arc still in the

buoy line, while aheepnhead
and flounder arc dependable
inside the Port. TYout and redfish arc rated as fair in the
Banana and Indian rivers.
P o n « in le t has fast action
with shecpshcad, drum, rcdfish
and small blucfish. Live or dead
shrimp is a good bait for ail
species. Sheepshead, however,
cannot resist fiddler crabs. Trout
and rcdfish arc rated as good in
Mosquito Lagoon.

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�Preps
Continued from Pago m
Emily Kcysor (13 assists, two kills, four digs),
junior Jessica Chick (seven kills, two solo blocks,
three digs), junior Tara Wiggins (four kills, six
digs), junior Ashley McFarland (one kill), sopho­
more Amanda Howard (two digs) and juniors
Jennifer Grullon and Jessica Hermsen (one dig
each).
In the opening round of the Class 5A-Dislrict 5
Tournament at Deltona High School, No. 2 New
Smyrna Beach (10-2) was to have played No. 7
Mainland (1-7) at 4:30 p.m.; No. 4 Seminole (6-6,
but with wins over both New Smyrna and topseeded Spruce Creek) took on No. 5 Pine Ridge (57) at 6 p.m.; and No. 3 host Deltona (7-5) battled
No. 6 Bunnell-Flagler/Palm Coast (2-10) at 7:30
p.m.
The semifinals are set for today (Wednesday)
with the Scminolc/Plne Ridge winner challenging
No. 1 Spruce Creek (11-1) at 5 3 0 p.m. and the
Deltona/Flagler winner facing the New
Smyrna/Mainland winner at 7 p.m.
The Championship Game, between
Wednesday's winners, is scheduled for 7 p.m. on
Thursday at Deltona High School.
The Class 6A-District 3 Tournament is also
being played in Volusia County at the new 2,000seat gymnasium at DeLand High School that just
opened last week.
On Ibesday, No. 4 Lake Mary played No. 5 Lake
Brantley at 7 3 0 p.m.
Wednesday's semifinals will have No. 2 Winter
Springs battling No. 3 Oviedo at 6 p.m. and the
Lake Mary/Lake Brantley winner taking on No. 1
DeLand at 7:30 p.m.
The 6A-3 Championship Game is ateo set for 7

p.m. on Thursday.
Girl volleyball is not the onl
activities ptanned for this week as the District Boys and
Glrls Golf Tournaments were to be played on
Monday and Tuesday, the Seminole Athletic
Conference Swimming and Diving Tournament
was to be held all day on Wednesday at the Lake
Brantley Aquatic Center, and the SAC Cross
Countiy Championships will be run at Central
Winds Park In Winter Springs on Thursday begin­
ning at 4 p.m.

In football action, the freshman teams wrapped
up their season's on Tuesday, and the junior varsi­
ty squads at Lake Brantley, Lake Howell, Lyman,
viedo and Winter Springs will close out their
season's on Thursday (see schedule, Page 2B).
Only Seminole and Lake M ay, which will meet at
Don T. Reynolds Stadium at 7 p.m. next Thursday
(Nov. 2), have game’s remaining.
In varsity gridiron action this week, the big
game will be at Lake Mary where the Rams (4-3
overall, 4-1 in Class 6A-District 2) host Lake
Brantley (5-2 overall, 3-2 in district) in a crucial
district game at Don T. Reynolds Stadium starting
at 7:30 p.m. on Friday.
Lake Mary needs the win to keep its hopes of
repeating as district champions alive, while the
Patriots need the victory to keep its hopes of
reluming to the post-season breathing.
Oviedo (3-4 overall, 1-3 in 6A-2) is also in a
must-win situation as the Lions will host Colonial
at John Courier Field beginning at 7:30 p.m. on
Friday.
In Class 5A-District 4 play on Friday at 7 3 0
p.m., Lake Howell (2-5 overall, 2-2 in district) can
play spoiler when it travels to the Daytona Beach
Municipal Stadium to take on the defending disict champion Spruce Creek Hawks (6-1 ovei
Met
overall,
4-0 in 5A-4), which could be caught suffering
“ering a
let-down after
beating
Seminole•las
Tast. Friday
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looking ahead to a battle with fellow district
unbeaten Mainland next week.
Lyman (1-6 overall, 1*4 in 5A-4) will be looking
to stretch its winning streak to two games when it
travels to Winter Springs to take on the Bears (2-4
overall, 0-3 in district) at A.W. Epps Stadium.
The other game this week finds Seminole head­
ing to the East Coast on Friday to take on perenni­
al power Merritt Island in a non-district game
starting at 7:30 p.m.
The Fighting Seminoles (5-3 overall) are looking
HtnMphoto by Ait ZMnskl
to finish strong, they are at Winter Springs next
Seminole linebacker John Litton (No. 44) and defensive back Robbie Carr bring down a Spruce Creek runner during
week, so they will look good In the voters' eyes
the Hawks' 14-7 victory over the Fighting Seminoles Friday night. Litton and C arr hope to help the Tribe got back In
when it comes time to select At-Large teams for
thp victory column when it travels to Merritt Island lor a non-dlsiricl gam e this Friday at 7:30 p.m.
the playoffs.

Volleyfest
Continued b o a Page IB
ing to hand Lake Mary its first
loss in almost three months, 156 and 15-6, to force a winnertake-all match for the title.
The Rams evidently felt
embarrassed by the loss and
were not about to let the
Cougars take the trophy back to

Orlando, bouncing back to
crush University, 15-6 and 15-5,
to win the title for the second
consecutive year.
With the win, Lake Mary fin­
ishes the season an amazing 372, losing only its first match of
the season and the one in the

finals. Over the past two years
the Rams are a staggering 64-4.
Lake Mary senior’s Brent
McLaughlin and Andrew
Messier were selected as coMost Valuable Players for the
tournament, while junior Daniel
Holladay was named to the AIl-

Racing

A n h k o n ^ Sarkoob (s o p b o m o r e )

Coo tinned b o m Page SB
Crossing the stripe behind Cope were Dick
Anderson, Carlton, Bruce Lawrence and Franklin.

N E W S M Y R N A SP E E D W A Y

By Hank Sandora
Special to the Herald
SAMSULA — 1998 Super Late Model
Champion B.J. McLeod returned to display a
dominating performance as he swept tne neat and
feature race wins last Saturday (Oct. 21) at New
Smyrna Speedway.
McLeod was hooked up In the #78 Carter
Grandle Chevy as he drove away from veterans
David Rogers In the #11TM Ranch Dodge, and
Pete Orr In the #99 Fairway Monte Carlo. Shane
Sawyer drove the #38 Quality Concrete car to
fourth over Lake Mary's Mike Good In the #27
Briar gang Ford.
Late Model driver Mike Williams was back in
Bobby Sears' #9 Ace Hardwarc/Discount Auto
ride to quickly run to the front and grab the fea­
ture money. Sammy Graham drove the #5 to
second, Chad Pierce In the #57 American
Auto Monte Carlo raced hard, and got away with
a third. Randy Dye in the #43 93 Country Radio
Dodge made a bid for the lead, spun, and
returned from the rear to clinch fifth.
When Robert Hollywood Ham Bhows up for a
Modified feature, you just know he will be
the car to beat. Jim "H oot" Flynn In the #57
Business Archives Chevy pulled out all the stops
to catch Robert, but had to settle for the second
spot. Wayne Parker drove the #3 Cadillac to third
over Mark Vandevender's #7 Document
Technologies Monte Carlo. Fifth went to new dri­
ver "M ad" Max Mock #44 In the new Lefthander
car.
St. Pete native Tim McPhall brought the wife,
five dogs, and his "M issile" to NSS” and out bat­
tled the field to get his first feature win on the
1 /2-mile. Mark Rigsby's #64 Mustang drove a
good race to gain the second place finish.
Charlie Statts came from last to finish in the
third spot over Derrick Reeves in the #11, and
Eric Powell in the #38 Pinto claimed fifth.
Bob Andcrcheck drove a great race, but couldn't
ss Bobby Lee Good on the track in the
•lap Sportsman Special. The #27 was fast quali­
fier by 4/10ths, and looked like a easy
winner. Doug Samion In the 04 Rcnaldi's Air car
passed the #27, as did the #90, but the
#27 passed them all back. When we went home,
wei tnought
thought he won. It was not so. Early
■ AM
‘ ‘ ‘ ap
...................
in
the #27 was DQcd
I
apparently
Sunday
tech, and the #90 of Andercheck was declared
the winner. Samion was paid for second, Steve
Redditt in the #1 blue Pontiac Gran Prix
ran third over Ron Lufcy in the #07.
Jim Wintcrstcin's #13 Olds Super Stockers made
up for last week's distributor failure by driving
away from the field for a massive win. Kevin
Schultz's #14 Shell car was looking strong, and
was the fastest Chevy. Ed "High Side” Zikowski
wcred his #37 Barney's Leather car to third,
e Wlldman, Chris Peludat, in the #28 came
home fourth, and Teddy Helms was paid for fifth
in his Orange #61 Buick.
Brent Brown drove the #57 to victory again over

B

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Tournament team.
Other members of coach
Fisher's Rams included assistant
coaches Chris Osowski and
Jeremy Dilmore, and players
Billy Chenowelh (junior), David
Collins (junior), Donald Guynn
(senior),.Brandon Kcilman
(junior), Mike Oostenbrink
(junior), J.C. Satva (senior),

a big, wild bunch of racers in the Strictly Stock
Special. Second went to the nicely painted #1
Sanford Express car of Joe Arnold. Kerry
Paine, James Adams, and James Dyal rounded out
the field for the 20-lap special.
This Saturday (October 28) the Country US93.1
it Speedway Dodge Late Model 100
plus the Swann Truck Sales 4-Cylinder Demo
Derby will be run along with features in mini­
stock, sportsman, modified, super stock 4c strictly
stock. No Super Late Models this week.
Gates open a 5 p.m. and racing begins at 7 p.m.
every Saturday night at the track located at the cor­
ner of SR. 44 and CR 419, between New Smyrna,
DeLand and Daytona.

and Fernando Uaerga (senior).
Others making the AllTournament Team were: junior
Chris Brock and junior Danny
McGowan (University), senior
Chris Brunson and senior Derek
Heron-Vanta (Edgcwater), and
senior Mauricio Ruiz (Cypress
Creek).

This was the 12th time the
Volleyfest, the unofficial state
championship for boys volley­
ball teams, has been hosted by
Lake Mary.
The Rams also won the title in
1989-90,1992,1994-96, and 1999.
Other winners have been
Ki&amp;almmoc-Osccola (1991), Lake
Howell (1993), Oviedo (1997)
a m i O r. t’htUI|w t !•*•»»■).

VOLLEYFEST 2000
i l Lake M iry High School
FH d jy-S jIu rd a y October 20-11
Game 1 _ L*kr M-»ry drfrjitrd Winter Spring*,
15-10, 15-7.
Game 2 _ Cypf**# Cnrek defatted Winter
IVrk. 15-11,9-15,15-11.
Genie J _ University defeated Like Howell,
15*13, 15-2.

Game 4 _ Seminole defeated Edeewater, 15*
13,12-15,15-13.
Game 5 _ Winter Parti defeated Winter
'Spring*, IS*Ilk 1S5 (Winter Spring*. rUmirut*
•d)
C «m * 6 _ Edgewater defeated L*k* Howell.
15-12,15-4 ( U b Howell rUmlnated).
Gam* 7 _ Lake Mary defeated C y p rv n Creek,
15-10, IS 7 .
Game B _ University detected SetninoW, 15-2.
154
Game * _ Winter Park defeated Seminole, I S
4. IS I S , 1M 1 CSemlntite eUndneted).
Ciwwi tO _ D a l^ w t t e i b t e M C y y w M
C r a b . IS-a. 19-2 CCyp m , C r a b
C o m , I I _ Ufc* M u y defeated U n f o n iiy . 61115-2.15-11.
C o in , 11 _ E d g rw itrr defatted Winter Park.
10-15,15-9,15-5 (Winter Pork eliminated)
C u n , 1 3 . U n iv m lly defeated Edgewitet 15
1 . 15-10 (Edfrietter (Uminited),
C « i * 14 _ Univerfety defeated U i e Mary, 5IS. IS O , 154.
C H A M P IO N S H IP M A T C H
Cam* 1 3 . Lafc*Mtey defeated UnJvm ity, 15
A 15S (U n lv m ily eliminated).

A lm ir o la sh o ck s S p e e d w o rld m o d s

By Dave Westerman
Special to the Herald
BITHLO — Tampa's Aric Almirola picked a
great night (Oct. 20) to get his first career win at
Orlando Speedworld dominating the 50-lap spe­
cial for the Modifieds. Teddy Nelson set fast-lime
but the lop four were Inverted for the start
Almirola
on the Pole.
Vlr
Almirola wasted little time asserting himself in
front as 2000 SARA Champion Jeiry Symons and
Nelson settled Into second and third, Almirola
had built up a full straightaway lead when the
only caution of the race flew on lap 32 for Brad
May's spin.
Symons challenged Almirola briefly on the
restart but Almirola built his lead once again and
took the checker well ahead of Symons. Nelson
was a close third followed by Jim "Hoot" Flynn
and Jeremy Fitch. John Focrg, Russ Thomson,
Brad May, John Wills and Shane Held rounded
out the top 10.
Kenny Hankins took the measure of the MiniStock field for his ninth win of the year. Geoff
Williams was second in front of Rose Dickerson,
Cary Green and Gary Kehm.
It was also win number nine for Doug Samion
in the Sportsman class. Samion led all the way
followed by Kelly Jarreit, Malt Griffin, David
Salley and Jeff Miller.
Point leader Carl Peters took win number
eleven in the Super Stock division winning easily
over John Smith, Homer Gordon, Cory Freed and
Bob Wines.
Chad Pierce outran Lyn Dicandio and Jim
Tasker, Jr. in the Late Models will Russ Rinaldi
topped Brent Brown in the Strictly Stocks.
This Friday (Oct. 27) the Dwarf Care
with weekly schedule of heats and features in
Super Late Models, Sportsman, Modified, MiniStock, Super Stock it Strictly Stock will be run. No
Late Models this week.
Gates open a 6 p.m. and raring begins at 8 p.m.
every Friday night at the track located 17 miles east
of Orlando between Orlando and Titusville on
Highway 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
For more information on any local short track
action, call the FASCAR offices at (407) 568-1367
(Orlando) or (904 ) 427-4129 (New Smyrna), or
check the Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEF.DWAY.COM, or E-Mail at FASCARNOWOAOL.COM.

Briefs
S A N F O R D A Q U A T IC S C E N T E R
SANFORD - The City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department and the Sanford Seminole
Aquatic Center is presenting Water Aerobics
classes.
The program is aimed at adults that want to get
a great cardiovascular workout that is gentle on
the joints and connective tissues. Taught by a cer­
tified professional instructor, the class combines
fun, music, and exercise in a refreshing environ­
ment.
Class times are Tuesday and Wednesday's from
5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.; and Thursday's and
Friday's from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Cost is $3 per ciass and all you need to bring is
a "noodle."
The Sanford Seminole Aquatic Center is located
on the Seminole High School campus. Turn left
off of West 25lh Street onto Ridgewood Avenue
and follow into campus on the right.
Other Sanford/Seminole Aquatic Center offer­
ings:
Recreational swim and adult lap swim _ now

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through December 31st, weekdays f(t&gt;m 5 p.m. to
7 3 0 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday from noon
to 6 p.m. Adults $3 per session, children 3-to-17 a
$1, under three free.
Seasonal and annual passes for recreational
swimming _ three month passes, $40 for an indi­
vidual and $90 for family; one year pass, individ­
ual, $100; family, $220.
Seminole Aquatics Swim Team _ This program
is designed for young people that want to enter
(lie world of competitive swimming and has
three levels: Age Group 1 (new swimmers wanti­
ng to Jeam strokes and turns, $45 per month and
$35 for each additional family member); Age
Group II (swimmers that know the four strokes,
but are not yet ready for senior level training, $60
per month, $45 for second family member, $35 for
each additional family member); Senior Group
(experienced swimmers capable of high training
levels, $75 per month and $55 for each additional
family member).
Call 407-302-1034 for class times and more
information.

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TAX DEED
NOTICE is HEREBY OiVEN. tod
Saul IC o. A* Cudodten (Aiuona).
to* hokter of toe Mowing o*rMc»l*(4) hat Nad u m certihcdats) tor
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CERTIFICATE NO. » M
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: IS M
D eta plia nd Property LEO LO T 8
IK K D HARMONY HOMES PB I ]
P0 35
07-21-30 505-0000 0080
Nanwt In which attaaaad. Jod
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AJ ol aald property bang to Vw
C a nty el Serotooie, S u it ol Florida.
Unless such certtocd*(t) P a l ba
redeemed according lo law, tha
property deaertoed in auch cartAkcatNt) w* ba acad lo Via highest
Udder al lha watt Irorl door,
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Sanloid. Honda on lha ■ day ol
Nnambar, 2000, at II 00 M l
Payment ot Salt lea, applicable
documentary clamp laiat and
racordmg laat are required lo ba
raid by me successful bidder M me
tala Tut payment ol an amount
equal to »w lughatl bid la due wWtn
24 hoses altar me advertised fame ol
sale AJ payments thal ba cash or
guaranteed
Instrument,
made
payable «&gt; tie Cterk ol tha O o r t
Court.
Dated tea 27 day ol September.
2000.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by: Sheley C. Hargert. Deputy Clark
Pubteh October 4. tt, 18.25. 2000
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YEAR OF ISSUANCE: IS M
Deecrtpbon ol Property. 11-21-303AO-11SB-0000
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RUN N 4 DEG S7 MIN 30 SEC E
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4 MIN 35 SEC W 452.18 F T TO BEO
BLK D D R MITCHELLS SURVEY
OF THE LEVY GRANT P B 1 PQ S
Namet to which a m en d Elena
NJonaa, C. Kan Btetocp Co-Truaseaa
AS ol aald property batog to toa
Courtly of Bamtoola, Bute ol Florida.
until auch certtcatety) ahal ba
redeemed according to lew, toe
property deaertoed to auch earthc a M i) wd ba told to toe hqpieM biddas al toe weal tronl door, Oamtsia
County
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2000.al HOOejri.
Paymam ol Sale lea. appSoada
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racotdng laaa era required to ba
paid by toe successkJ tedder al toa
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tala A l payments t o il ba cash or
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Dated tola 27 day ol September,
2000 .
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E O R C U T COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOROA
b y Shirley C. Hargert, Deputy Clart
Putiah: October 4.11, IS, IS , 2000
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APPUCATTON FOR
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Sad ACo Aa Custodian (Artmna).
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certtcale rwitoorta) and yaarta) ol
iteuenca. Ste daacnpeon el Ste prop­
erty, and toa nama&lt;a) to which I waa

ID IU ns
APPUCATTON FOR
TAX D U D
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, toa*
BM i SCo. As Cueiodton (Artrone),
toa holder d toa Mowing earthcala|s) hat Mad aald cerMcatefe) toy
a tai daad to ba leaued toarwon. The
carthcala im b e d s ) and yaarta) ol
lasuanca. toa daecRpaon or toa proto
amy. and toa nama(i) to wrath 4 waa

CERTIFICATE NO: » l l
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1MS
Deecrtpaon ol Property: LEO F T
LOT I I DEQ NW COR RUN E
104 M F T S 207X32 F T W TO PT S
OF BEO N TO BEQ A E GRIFFINS
SU0OPB2PO41
07 21 30 SI 4 00004BIG
Names to which attested SJvarte
f ig s . Norman L Jotnaon
AJ ol aald property being at N
C a nty ol Sammcta, Btala ol Florida.
Unleee auch c*rt4fcaM(» aha! ba
itdaamad according lo law. tha
property described in auch c e n t
c*M&lt;t) wR ba add to tie Ntfwat biddec al toe weal konl door, Bamtoola
County
Courthouse.
Benlord,
Florida, on the 8 day ol Novantoar.
2000, at 11X » a m.
Payment ol Sale lea. appScatJa
documentary etemp lasts and
receding laat art required to ba
paid by tie aucceetU bidder M toa
sale. Ful payment ol an amomt
equal to tie high** bkt N due triton
24 hours allar toa advertised sma ol
taN. At payments she) ba cash or
guaranteed
Instrument,
made
payable lo toa Clark ol toa Ceoft
Caul
Deled tola 27 day al September.
2000
MAR TANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH* CIRCUIT COURT
S E IU O L E COUNTY. FIPRIOA
by. ShirteyC. Hargett. Deputy Cterk
Pibesh October 4, tt. 1*. t t . 2 « qq
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N o n e t OF
APPUCATTON FOR
TAX D U O
NOTICE IS HEREBY OATEN, toa!
Sad ICck A i Cudodan (A)*a). toa
holder ol toa Mowing carttocala(t)
has Mad laid eartdrala(t) tor a las
dead lo ba leaued toaraon Tha cari.hcate mnto*r(t) and yaarta) ol
Wauanca. toa daao tpllon ol toa proparty, end toe name&lt;t) to which* wee
CERTIFICATE NO: M i l

YEAR OF MBUANCBi 1SSS
Beau peon oI Property LOT 3
(U B S R 0) TUSKAW IUA TRAIL
SUOOPG41POS
12-21-30-507-00000030
I to I
AJ ol said property batog to toa
CocrYy ol Serofnete. SUM at Ftoridr
Units* auch carMcMa(a| ahal to
redeemed according to law; toa
property daacrSiad to auch uatlhoeNs) wh to eoto to S » N c t o N W
dal ai toa weal b oil door, samtoda
County
Courthouaa.
Santord.
Florida, on toa S day ol Norarrtoar,
2000.atu.00 am .
_
Payment of 8ele lee, appkutoie
documentary stamp tasea and
taounsng lata a n laqdrad to to
ptod by toa auoMatod bUtoi al tod
aale. Firt paymard ol an amour*
equal to toa Ntfieai bid la due aMto
84 houti ahal toa ad ratiaad Sma d
aala. AJ paymanH NuS to caah or
guaranteed
toatnimenc
made
payabto to toa C M ol toa Cboft
COLTt.
Dated tea 27 day ol Baptontoar.
2000 .
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F TH E onCLK T COURT
BEM IN O ll COUNTY. FLOTSIOA
by. OawMna Hasten! Deputy C M
PdftdK October 4. I I . IS. 88. 2000
T37..
. . .
NOnCEOF
APPUCATTON FOR
NOTICE n HEREBY GIVEN, toat
Bardatondc N U O K toa hotoar
d toa Mowing canMoaaa(a) haa had
said c*rt4icd*&lt;s) to ri tot dead to to
torts) and yaar(a) at
oeBcnpoori a mm frapmry, mna mm
named) to which I w m ------------YEAR OP M EUAN CIl 1SSS

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ol Property U O LOT
IS BLK C MERRITT PARK PB S PG
22
IB II-SOEU-OCOOOISO
n i i T i i m wTitcn u i n w a .
Oftorance
A l ol said property batog In toa
County ol Bamtoola, SUM ol Florida
Untoaa Rich oarihcata(s) ahal ba
redeemed according to law, lha
ca4*(t) w « ba add to toa high** bid
dw at to* weal trot* door. Bamtoola
County
Courthouaa.
Santord,
Florida, in toa S day ol Moaantoar,
2000, M 1100 a m

Payrntrit ol S ill1lit* .fyiyiiftaMi
are required to ba
paid by toa ou rc in A I bkbtet al toa
aala. Fift paymart of an m a r t
equal to toa Nghaal M It due w«hm
24 houn after toa adrartMd Sma ol
aala. A l paymama she! ba caah ai
guaranteed
toetnenenL
made
payabto to toa C M ol toa CbcsJI
Coul.
Dated tola 27 day d September,
2000
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
b y BNrtey C Hargert. Deputy C M
Putiah: October 4, I I , I E 25,2000

n o ttc b o p

APPUCATTON FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
SaulACo Aa Cuatodan (Ltocoln). toe
hoibf of Wvm foiqwlnp o itM o ii^ i)
has Med aald oarMoatod) tor a lax
daad to bo laauad toaraon. The carnumbarta) and yaarta) d
arty and f a named) to which I waa
C E R TV IC A TE N O ilS TS
YEAR OP M U A N C B l IB M
Daacrtptton c* Property LEG BCG
111 F T W OF NE COR L O T 1 RUN
W 120.1 S F T 8 37 DEO 48 MM S4
SEC W 44.78 F T E 82 DEO 10 MM
3f SEC E S7 F T NELY T D BEO BLK
A OAK RIDGE PARK PB S PG 11
19-21-30-502-QAtXHM IB
Names In which aaaaaaad: J
A l d add proparty b a in to
Ccamly d Bamtooto. SUM d I
Untoaa auch certhoatod) a d ba
aocoftfng to linn, toi
cato(t) wft ba add to toa Ndwal Ud­
der al toa weal trod door. SemincU
County
Courthouaa,
Santord.
Florida, on toa S day d Hovambar.
2000, at 1100 a.m.
Paymam d Sato laa, awhndtto
documentary damp l a m and
raconftts torn are reqiftad to ba
pdd by toa euoceaaU Hddaa d toa
aala. h h payment d an amoud
equal lo toa htghaal bid to due wttoto
S4 houn aftd toa advwsaad Bma d
ada. A l paymanH aha* be caah or
Q u ififiiiiS
tmtnjmmt,
m di
payWJa to toa C M d toa Clrodl
Oourt.
Dated tote 27 day d September.
2000.
IJAJTYAfPd u n e s s
CLERK OF TH E CtRCIXT COURT
SEMMOL2 COUNTY. FU3HOA
b y GeraMwHwtord. Depute C M
Pubftdc October 11, I E IS . and
November 1.2000

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toa original wnh toa Clart d toa
above atyted Court on or bafora
November 1. 2000 odterwlae a
dated! wd be entered egenst you
to* toa raid prayed tor to toa Person
tor Dteeddkm d Marriage
WARNING RULE 12 285. Florida
Fandy Laws Rdea d Procedure,
raqtJrae cattato automate: dtectoaura
d documen t and Mormemn.
Faftaa to comply can reedl In sanelone. todudng damtstet or striking
WITNESS my hand and teal of
Court on September 28, 2000
MARYA7ME MORSE, CLERK
CLERK OF TH E COURT
• By. Bertram Andaman
DtcuVv Oiffc
Publah Odcbar 4, It , I E 2 E 2000
T42
UNTTED STATES
DISTRICT COURT
If tO O U DISTRICT O F FLORXTA
ORLANDO DIVISION
Cat* No. f .-Otocv-UTtOrM SC
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
REAL PROPERTY, INCLUDING
ANY BUEDMGB,
APPURTENANCES.
ANO
IMPROVEMENTS
THEREON,
LOCATED A T
1170 WEKIVA
SPRINGS ROAD, LONG WOOD,
FLORKUL
NOTICE OF
JUDICIAL FORFEITURE
Rute (0 (4 ) tor Certain AdrWany end
d C M Procedure, and local
Admiralty Rde 7.01(d). ndlce la
hereby given d b e &gt;ftig d a Yarded
Complaint tor Forlaftm In Ram on
2 E 2000, tof toa tortefproparty.
Piaauam to Btbptomemal Rute
(CHS), aecapl aa to toa claim deedana. and 18 U B C , secttoo
SS3(aH4)(A) and (B),
property ahal Ms a datoiwNt
to s C M
h dd ttoo aall M M
Court, Ortanda DMston, 300 Fedaral
BuMng, SO North Hughey Avenue,
Ortanda, Florida 32801, n d tolar
toan 30 dayi alter toa dda d aarvM
d toa Omrammanra compaM or. aa
apfArataa, n d tolar toan 30 daya
after toa dda d Snai pubacaaon d
noSoa d toa M tg d toa con pteer
and ahal ISa an enewer to toa
u w w n m ici ■ c u n p v n »or kxiw tea n d later toan 20 daye after toa
dated toa M g dtoaactetn
Oalad NOttendo, Florida, tow
day d September, 2000
0O N N A A .B U C E U A
By Aida M. Cream
201 Federal BuMng
•0 Norto Hudwy A r m *
Ortanda. Florida 32S01
(407)848-7800 - tetephona
(407)848-7843 •lacaimBa
11. I E 2 E 2000
L— TB D B TAT1S
U S IM C T COURT
_

M R E The Mentoge d
U Y IS A .R U IZ .
FRANKLMRUtZ,
Raa
uaband.
NOTICE O F ACTION OP
a m 0LU TTQN0P9S
TOc FRA M O JN N U B
T O U ARE HERESY NOTIF IO ) par
In (da Ca ul and you am
ra o h id to aanrd • oopy d yaur aiSI any on MERY a
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ry tor b e
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hgalegalnght.mteDtlnreresilnarvy
d toa aloravnanhonad property mual
Me a person wfto toa C M d toa
United States Dtetrid Court, Orlando
Drrition. 300 Federal Bu4bng. SO
North Hughey Avenue, Orlando,
Florida 32801 within toaty (30) day*
d toe Inal pubacaaon d noace d toe
criminal lorteftura action or receipl d
dred wraten nonce, s h t h n w la
Tha pelwon ahal be wgned by toe
pemoner under penalty d perfury
and she) tel lorth toe nature end
ester* d to* petdontr't rid*. Id*, or
Sileital In toe fortered property, toe
Dm* and cecimttancee d to* pabnonef't acqmtmon d to* righL MH,
or Inlarail to to* torlailad proparty,
any addmoriai Iacts eipporiing toe
petiboner'e delm, end to* raitet
■ought
DON R MORELAND
UNITED STATES
MARSHALS SERVICE
MIOOLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
Pubtsh: October 11.18.28. 2000
T67
UNITED STATES
O M IW O T COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
ORLANDO DIVISION
No. 8 OO-cr-13-Ort-27C
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
y.
HOWARD HAMPER
NOTICE OF FORFEm iRC
Nano* b hereby given toat on June
E 2000. to toa cat* of UnMd Slates
v. Howard Kemper. Criminal No.
SOO-cr-l3-Ort-22C. lha United
suit* District Court tor toa Mutt*
Dtetrid d Florida arriand PraUmtoery
Orders lor toa lortaxun oh
Addraas: 389 Diana Circte.
Casaatoamy. Flortda 32707-3011
Legal: Lot 6. Block F (Lata
Ro*d)L*k* Kathryn Woods let
Addbon. Section 9. TowneNp 21
Bouto. Rang* 30 East, aocordng to
the ptet toend at recorded to PIN
Book 18. Page 17 d to* Pubic
Records d Semmote Ca rry. Florida
Pared N o: OE2I-30-61SOFOO0050-0-4
The Untied Steles hereby ghat
none* d la Menton to dapoaa d
‘ property to auch mannar
d a d Steles Attorney
y d n d . In accordance
wnh in* pwvNtoni d 11 U.S.C. |
153. any parson having or claiming a
legal ngt*. Ml* or intend In any d
Me a pstn on vrtto to* C M d to*
UMted Stetea Dtetrid Court O iM t o
Oivteion. 300 Federal Bdtotog. SO
North Hughay Avanua, Ortanda,
Florid* 32801 M N n tody (30) days
d toa Itod pibacenon d note* d to*
enriunei tortexua aefeon or noeipl d
The perbon thal ba elgnad by toa
peMb nat inter panaMy d paquy
and trial sat torih to* r d i a and
•stirtl ol 9*i9 pslIloMfli' rtg^ht, 999, or
ten* and catvmatencwt d toa p*8koner'a acqdallon d to* rid*. Mte.
■w m * mi
wn»)iK3 pfopiny,
any adduond lacte teqjporilng toa
tougyr
DON R MORELAND
UNITED STATES MARSHAL
MIOOLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA
Publnri Odcbar IS. 23. and
Novambar i , 2000
TIM

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U N T E D STATES OF*a L * RICA
v.
W S iJ A M J.M CCO R K L S .rTA4teorncs OP a D a y u i i m
N o M M hereby given tod on
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M T IM CM CUIT CO UN T FOR
I COUNTY.

M R S : ESTATE OF
RICHARD C KASKA.
N O TIC t 0 8 AMftM STRATW N
The admkite**Bon d toa aatate d
RICHARD &amp; KASKA. Dacteaaad,
Fla Nuitoar 0O91S-CP, la pandtog
to toa O roM Court far Samtod*
County, Florida. Probate Division,
toa addraaa d which la Potl Otoe*
Drawer T , Santord. Ftortd* 32772.
Tha namaa and addaaaaa d toa
Bond repneersetne s Attmay a n

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ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT!

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A l person* on whom tote notice it
served trho have obytenont trial
chelenge toe vehtey d toe wt*. to*
quekftcaaone d to* pereonal n p n tentebv*. venue, or lurMdKhcin d
tote Court are required to Me then
atgeettorw wtto tole Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l erection d to* decedent end
oiher persons having claims or

Avanua. Sun* N30I. Benlord.
Flortda 32771, el lest! »v* d tyl prior
•0
toe
proceeding
Tetephona (407)323-4330 est 4227,
t -800 955-8771 (TDO| or 1-8009558770 (V) vie Florida Relay

an whom a copy d tola nonce la

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
(On* PR)
The edmmteiranon d to* etteit d
DANIEL SMITH, deceased. Fee
Nwrber 00-150-CP, te penekng In to*
Clrcu* Court, lor Semmote Ccuity.
Ftortd*. Probate Division. Ih*
address ot which te P O Bos 8009.
Sanford. Florida 12772 8099
The name end address d to*
Personal Representative end to*
Person*! Represents live I attorney

dal* d to* hrsl publication of tote
notice mual N* toatr cteWnt wXhtote
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SLR
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l ototr ctechoes d to* decedent
end person* having claims or
demands sgsm.it the decedent s
estate mud M* totir H e r e with tote
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PLWJCATtON OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FE ED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The date d SIS S M pubecatton d
tote Nolle# la October IS. 2000
BARBARA CASSENS
JU U E EASON SMITH. P A . Attorney
Florida Oar Number 807132
2000 Winter Spring* Bodevard
Oviedo, Florida 32765
TWephon* (4071365-MI0
Facakdte (407)365-1239
Pubtoh October 18.28.2000
T IM
M TH B C m C U fT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLOAJOA
IN AND FOR
(C O U N TY
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 88-1274 CA 14 P
BANK OF AMERICA. FSB.

v
s
LEN C. HOWELL. STEPHANIE
WYNEU. BROWN LVa STEPHANIE
HOWELL, STATE O F FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR A
EMPLOYMENT SECURITY.
BENEFIT PAYMENT CONTROL,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
BANCO POPULAR MU! 8EVONOLE
NATIONAL BANK and ______ AN
UNKNOWN PERSON M
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY.
OetentenKt).
N O TIC t OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to an Order Rescheduling
Forectoaur* Sate dated October II,
2000. and amacad In Caaa No. 981274 CA 14 P. d toa CkcM Court d
to* EIGHTEENTH Juddal D raft In
and lor SEMINOLE Covity. Ftondt
wherein BANK OF AMERKA. FSB I*
PtoWft and LEN C. HOWELL, d te,
■ri u m n a in a , i wui h i n ini ngrr
•d and bad Wktei tor c u h In toa
Waal bom door d to* Coutoouaa, to
SANFORD. SEMINOLE County.
Honda, 11 go o'clock on to* Tto day
d Ho u nbar. 2000. toa bftowatg
deaertoed property aa eel torih to
ta d Final Judgment to eft:
U * 3. BtocA I . SAN 8EM KNOLLS
1ST AOOmON. ecsonbng la are Plat
tteereel aa reoorderl In Pie Bor* IS,
Pag* 65. d toa Pdtec Record* d
Samnote Comfy. Ftortdi: a V a 1902
Patodt Pteoe. Santord. F L 12771.
DATED tote llto day d October.

2000.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark d add Coal
ByMarySboate
Aa Deputy Cterb
Faber A QM u. P. A.
Soda 300.1570 Marbuge Avanua
Coral Gebtee. Honda 33148
(308)682-4110
r p i w i win ■ a&gt;«Pwy mm nmmo a
tpaold accommodation to perdcspate to tote procaedng shaftj coo­
led ADACoonbnelor at Bamtoola
County Courthouaa. 301 N. Park

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Pubteh October 18. 25. 2000
T ill
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
FM# No 00-150-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DANIEL SMITH

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AJ persons on shorn tote nolle* a
served who have obferhons toe)
chesenge toe valdeyd toe W*. to*
qualiftcationt ol to* Pereonal
Representative, venue, or Junsckc
ton ot toil Court are required to Me
lhalf objection* with toll Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
TH E DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
At credJore d toe decedent end
other person* having cleans or
on whom e oopy d tote notice it
date d to* km pubkeebon of tors
notice must Me ton* clem* wnh tors
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AJ ototr cmteor* of toe decadent
end persons having clems or
0*mends egtmsi Ih* decedent*
estate must Me toe* claims with tote
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLARIS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WXL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dal* d to* km PubkcaUon d
tola notice te October 18.2000
Pereonal Repreeematrv*
DONNA JONES ALSO KNOWN AS
DONNA SMITH
135 AJknen Road
Byfva. NC 28779
Attorney tor Pareonal Raprttanunv*
Card E. Donate*
Florida Bar Mo. 280401
Law oatoa d Card E. Donahue
2431 Lea Road
Winter Pam. Florida 32789-1743
■phone (407)740-8009
Pubktri October 16,28. 2000
T114
M THE CdiCLilT COURT
M ANO K M
StlftNOLX COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASS NO: OO-CA-1438144.
BANK ONE. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. Trustee.
v*
JAGUAR
TR U ST,
ORLANDO
TR UST, UNKNOWN SEN ANT I.
UNKNOWN 11 H U I 1 a.
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
LOAN CORPORATION, UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O f EVE FAY
MEISENHOLDER A K M EVE FAYE
MEISENHALDER and any inknown
and other unknown parson* or
unknown spouses ctemtog by.
torough and under any d to* eboveBAH4003400
NOTICE O f ACTION
TO.
JAGUAR TR UST
P.O. BOX 818
GENEVA. FL 32732
LAST KNOWN A00RES3 STAT­

ED,
CURRENT
RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
And any ibkrown hem. davtuee.
grantees creditors and other
unknown persons or unknown
spouses debvng by. through end
under
lire
above-named
Defendant!*). 4 deceased or whose
Iasi known addresses are unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toal
an action lo foreefou Mortgage cov­
ering to* toOdwing reel and pereonal
property desorbed as knows ro ws
L d 24. SANOALWOOO eo-wdng
10 to* plat toertd aa recorded to Plat
Book 18. Pag* 11, Pubke Records of
Sensnol* County, Florida
has been Med agansl you end you
art rtqured lo serve a copy d your
written detente*. * any. to a on
Christopher T
Fulmer, Butler
4notch. P A . 3185 South Conway
Road. Suite E. Ortanda. Florida
32812 and Me lha orrgrnel with to*
Dark nf the shove-stytnd Court on or
before 30 days him to* Inst pubfccanon. otoerwit* ■ Judgment may be
entered against you Iqt to* rsfwf
demented to the Compter*
WITNESS my hand and seel at said
Court on to* I ] day d OCT. 2000
(COURT SEAL)
It you ere a person wen a dsttskty
who needs any accommodation n
order to pertrcrpel* to tor* proceed
tog. you ere entered el no cost lo
you. to to* provision ol certain asst*
lance Please tool*cl Corel erbrsntetretor. 301 N Parti Avenue. Suae
N30I. Benlord. Florida 32771.
(407)585-4227 atl 4227. wkhto 2
working days d your receipl of tort
nolle* d action. 4 you era hearing
mpaiced. cat 1-800-955 8771, * you
art vote* impaired cel 1-800-953
8770
(COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Morse
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Publish October 18. 25. 2000
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THEEIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
m AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. OO-DR-2156-030-K
Drtmw'i Dae

Petitioner
AND
Drber Puup*
NOTICE O f ACTION
TO . Drtker Poup*
791 Meadowlark Court
Lcngwood. FL 32750
.YO U ARE NOTIFIED tod an tenon
hat been Med eganel you end tod
you ere required to eery* a copy ot
your written detente*. 4 any. to 4 on
Deborah Dee whose address te 791
Meadowlark Court. Lcngwood. FL
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2000. and M* toa ongnal wm lha
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AVENUE SANFORD. FL. 32771
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IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
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FLORIDA
PROBATE 01VISION
CASE NO : 00-9S9-CP
H N I lf ESTATE OF
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The ndrxnritfiton of th* PtUtO c4
LUCIANO PESCE.
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Mowing desertoed property as set
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LOT 24. JANSEN SUBDIVISION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
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BOOK it. PAOE 57. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
A K A 6018 Ivmeal Beach Drive.
Apopka. FL 32703
WITNESS MY I4ANO and the seal
of this Court on October 167000
(SEAL)
Maryann® Morse
Clerk of me Cwcul Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria AAft«ociatei. PA
P O Bo« 25018
Tampa. Florida 33622 5018
F00005426
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who needs accommodation m order
to participate m this pmceedwig. you
are entitled at no coat to you. tor ma
provision of certavi assistanca
Pleave contact Court Admwwstrabon
at 201 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 32771. telephone number
(407)665 4227. withwi 2 working
days of your receipt of this
document. It hearing impaired.
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OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
, THIS NOTICE ON THEM
I 2 A ! q wtton of Iho decadent and
{other porfton having claims or
[^demands against decedents ostala
.on whom a copy of thrs Notco ts
served withwt Ihroo month* after Iho
•daio ol thr* first publication of thro
•notco must Me the* claims wWh this
•Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
| OATE
OF
THE
FIRST
1 PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
vO R THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
.-DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
sYHlS NOTICE ON THEM
AH other credWfXf of Iho decedent
-and parson having dawns or
demands against tho docodont s
l iKiate must Mo the* clowns with this
V'Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
RAFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
‘ PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
?*• ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
: NO T SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
;TJARRED

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IN THE CTRCUTT COURT
O f THE 10TH
JUDICIAL ClRCUfT
OF FLORIOA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURtSOKTHON DIVISION
N o .tS -IIM -C A -1 4 #

PRINCIPAL R ESID ENTIAL
M O R TG A G E. In c .

Ptambft,
:.v s
I10I1 R U S S E LL

W ILLIAM S

and

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AMENOEO NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
Notco it hereby given that.
. pursuant to an Order Roftchodukng
v■ Forodoouro Sale dated October 17.
r £000. and entered In chnt case
number 99 1168CA U P . of the
CwcuH Court of mo 18m Judoal
CwcuW In and lor Semmote County.
Florida
wheratn
PRINCIPAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE. IN C.
t« Plawitifl and BOB RUSSELL
WILLIAMS. LORRAINE ALLISON
WILLIAMS SEMINOLE COUNTY. A
POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE
STATE OF FLORIOA. ROBERT W
TOPP.
OULFSTREAM
DEVELOPMENT OF PINELLAS.
IN C .
STATE
OF
FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
CARDINAL
MANAGEMENT
q ROUP D B A SANTORO COURT
, ip A R TM E N TS UNITED STATES
}r
AMERICA.
AFFORDABLE
lESTORATION. IN C . PATRICIA
iANEY CIER * O f THE CIRCUIT
:O UH T OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
T.ORIOA. MAUN PATEL. MUKESH
*ATEL. SHRUI INC OF CENTRAL
LORIDA
O tLA
OVIEDO
NSCO UNT
BEVERAGE.
NATIONAL CINEMA NETWORK.
NC . i* are Defendants). I wd tel to
ha highest and best twdder lor cafth
it the west from door of the
iemmote County courthouse m
iank*d Semnole County. Florida,
it 1100 AM on the 21ftt day of
Jovtewtoe*. 2000. the following
teecnbed property aa tot tonh wi
.aid Fatal Judgment, to w«
LO T 61. DEER RUN UNIT 14A.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
HEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
xx* 29. pageS 66 ANO 97. pubbe
ecorda of semnote county. Honda
NOTE Pursuant lo me Fair Debt
^oftechon Practce* A d you art
idviaod tiaf twe lew llrni is deemed
o be a debt cuiectoranempbng to
ofteef • debt and any mtormaton
44avied w « be used tor that
MOM.
. Dated me Itm day of October.
XXJO
U ARY ANNE MORSE
ttork of C v o N Court
Py Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
TOOfUS A 8TAWIARSKI
ib 10 Boy Scout Boulevard
U te45 0
rantpc Florida 33607
rji^hona: (613)677-6008
4s#9981971
t**eh October 26. and November
ly 2000
T19I
TH fC M C U TT COURT
O f T H I W0HT11MTH
JUOfCtAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEIM N O LI COUNTY.
FLO R O A
CTVH. ACTION
C A M NO. 00-1664 CA
OHmOHF
SUNTRUST MORTOAOE. 9JC
Plaintiff.
H O Y A BRUNNER d * .

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1. 2000

T193
THE CIRCUTT COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SE MMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CTVH. ACTION
C A M NO. 00-1197 CA
OfVISION P
FLAGS TAR BANK. FSB.
vs
NEIL MICHAEL STRINGER AK/A
NEILM STRINGER, ft al.
Defendant^)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foredoaure dated October
19. 2000 and antored In Case NO.
00-1597 CA of me Cwcul Court of
the EIGHTEENTH Judoal Cwcul to
and for SEMINOLE Coutfy. Florida
wherewi FLAOSTAR BANK. FSB. la
the Plawitrft and NEIL MICHAEL
STRINGER
AK/A
NEIL
M
STRINQER. SUZANNE ELIZABETH
STRINGER. SWIM Tf FUN. are Wm
Defendants. I w6 sei to tha hq^ieat
and best bidder lor cash at west front
door of the SEMINOLE County
CourThouse, sanford. Borida at
11 00AM. on me 16m dey of January.
2001. the following desenbed
property as set forth to said Final
LO T 3. OSPREY LANOINO.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 45. PAGES 96 •99 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
AK/A 564 Serenwy Place. Lake
Mary. FL 32746
WITNESS MY MANO and me seal
of mis Court on October 197000
(SEAL)
Maryarme Morse
Clerk of me Cwcul Court
By Mary Slroupe
Deputy Clerk
Echevama AAssociates. P A
P O Bob 25018
Tampa. Ftonda 33622 6018
F00007030
••See Amercans wWh 0*ab4aies Ad
H you ere a poison w«h a rtsebawy
*ho nssrts KcnrnnoSMnn m ante
to partdpate wi m proceedwig, you
are entaied at no coet to you. tor me
provtssion of certain aaaiatance
Please contact Court Admmatratton
at 201 N Park Avenue. Sanford,
Florida 32771. telephone number
(407)685-4227. wKhwi 2 working
days of yo u receipt of this
document. If hearing impaired.
(TOO) ! 8009558771.
Pubfcsh October 25. and Novembar

1. 2000

T194

IN THC ORCUTT COURT
O f TH1 EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O f FLORiOA
IN ANO FOR
M MOfOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURtSOKTHON DIVISION
C A M NO. SOOO-CA-394 14-P
FIRSTAR BANK, N A tVa STAR
BANK. N A . successor by merger
w*h GREAT FINANCIAL BANK.
FSB.
SUSAN P YEADON. LESLIE E.
PIERSON and ROSELLA M
PIERSON, tws wtfe. WESTLAKE
MANOR HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. OfC . and___ _ AN
UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE SU0JCCT
REAL PROPERTY.
Detendant(s)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Fwial Judgment of
Foreclosure dated October 19.2000.
and entered to Case No 2000-CA394 14 P of me Cwcul Court of tie
EIGHTEENTH JuUoai O c u t to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherewi FIRSTAR BANK. N A IV s
STAR BANK. N A . successor by
merger with GREAT FINANCIAL
BANK. FSO is Plant* and SUSAN P.
YEADON. LESLIE E PIERSON and
ROSELLA M PtERSON. hm wde.
WESTLAKE
MANOR
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC . a n d _____AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY, are
Defendants I wd sal lo me Nghctl
from door of the Courthouse, to
SANFORO. SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda. 1100 o dock onto# 21st day
of November. 7000. toe kteowmg
deterbed property at set forth to
sad Fnaf Judgment, lo wt
Lot 153. WESTLAKE MANOR UNIT
TWO A. acoordng to me Plat thereof
as recorded to Plat Book 27. Pages
61 and 62 of me Pubic Records of
Semnole County. Florida, aV a 1340
Duto* Drive. Longwood. FL 32760
DATEO m«t 19m day of October.
2000
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clerk of sad Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Cterk
Faber A G o ti. P A
1670 Medruga Avenue. Suite 300
Coral Gables Florida 33146
(305)662-4110
•Persons w*h a deabrtey who need a
special
accommodation
to
partnpate n tvs proceedwig should
conied AOACoordnalor al Sensnote
County Courthouse 301 N Parti
Avenue Suae N301. Santord.
Florida 32771. al least five days prior
lo
the
proceedwig
TeWphone (407)323-4330 eat 4227.
1 600 9558 771 (TD 0 ) or 18009558770 (V) via Florida Relay
Service *
PuU-vh October 25. and tNovember
1.2000
T195
IN THE ClRCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEFNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THE STATE

L cgals
O f FLORIOA
Wi AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION
Case No.: 60CA126614K
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III
LIN0A
THOMAS.
UNKOWN
SPOUSE OF LIN0A THOMAS.
NORBERT L THOMAS. UNKNOWN
HEIRS OF OOCSSA M
HENDERSON.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF OOCSSA M
HENDERSON. CHARLOTTE GARY.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
CHARLOTTE OARY; BRENDA
HENDERSON.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF BRENDA
HENDERSON; MARY FRANCES
VALDES. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MARY FRANCES VALDES, and
UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS.
TENANTS. OWNERS. ANO OTHER
UNKNOWN PARTIES, mcbdng N a
named defendant is daceased. me
personal repreeentarves. Iha
survnmg spouse, hews, devisees.
parties dawning by. twough, under or
agawist that defendant, and aN
dawnants. persons or partes, natural
or corporala. or «moae a u d legal
any of me above named or daaertbed
defendants
Defendants)
NOTICE O f BALE
Note# Is hereby given that,
pursuant to tha Order or Final
Judgment entered to tite cause, to
(he Cwcul Court of Semwiote County.
Florida. I «n l sefl the property
stuated to Semtoote County. Florida.
LOT 8. BLOCK I T , COUNTRY
CLUB
MANOR.
UNIT
3.
ACCORDING TO PLAT BOOK 12.
PAOE 75. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
al pubkc sate, to tot highest and best
bidder, lor caah. al fie west from
door of tha Banknote County
Courthouse. 301 N Park Avenue.
Sanford. Florida 32771 at 1100
A M . on NOV 21. 2000
D ATED ** 19 day of OCT. 2000
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk of CwcUl Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Cterk
ENRICO O OONZALAEZ. P A
Attorney at Law
ENRICO O OONZALEZ. ESQUIRE
8255 East Fowter Avenue
Temple Terrace. FL 33617
Florida Bar 9661472
81
In
With Dtaabtebes Act. persons
needng a special accommodation to
partdpato to tes Haartog should
contact fie A D A Coordtoetor not
later man aeven (7) days prior to 9w
proceeding vto the Florida Relay
Servtoe to I80G8568770
Pubftah. October 25. and Novembar

1.2000

im

M THC CMCUfT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
O f THE 6TATV
O f FLORKJA
N A N O FOR

GENERAL CIVIL DIVItlON
Caaa N o j 08CA8676-14K
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION HI
MICHAEL CRIST. LISA CRIST;
WILLIAM F BLACK TON. SABAL
POINT COMMUNITY SERVICES
ASSOCIATION.
INC ;
and
UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS.
TENANTS. OWNERS. ANO OTHER
UNKNOWN PARTIES, todudtog. f a
named dafendanf la deceaaed. me

parties c*evmng by. V v w f L under or
several and respective unknown
assigns, successors to interest,
trustees or o*ier persona rtowmnQ
by. tn u g h . i n t o or »g «n it any
corporation or obrar lagai antrty
namad aa a datandant, and al
daananla. paraona or paraaa. natural
or corporata, or alioai atacl tapal
•talua » unknown, darning wtdar
any ol lie aborre named or deambed
M o n c a o rtA L i
Notica la harabY glvan Yral. pur*
auanl to tw Order or Final Judgrrwrd
ardarad m taa cauaa. ki tw C m *
Court ol Barwmela Corr f . Ftonda. I
wia &gt;«■ tha prapartY eaualed In
Sarranola Cour#Y. Ftonda. deaertwd
aa.
LOT n . SABAL DCNO AT SABAL
POINT ACCOnOWO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOAOED M PLAT
BOOK M . PAGES P i 9«, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLOfUOA
at pubkc tala, to tw NgFioet and beat
bidder, tor caah. al tie weal Irani
door ol Iha Sendnoke County
C o uhoua. M l N. Park Atranua.
Sanford. Ftonda U 7 7 I al IIG 0
A M , on November 21, 2000
DATED**. t**i dey ol October.

2000
MARYANNE MORSE
dark d Cireui Cowl
By Mary B k o p r
Deputy Clark
ENRICO Q OONZALAEZ. P X
Aaomay al Law
ENRICO O GONZALEZ. ESQUIRE
S29S Eaal Fowler Avanua
Temple Terrace. FL 33617
Ftonda Bar a M U T 2
■ ISWOS3G2
in

L cgals
TY are Attendants I m l seffto the
Nghest and best bidder lor cash at
the AT W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE of the Semwiote
County Courthouse, wi Sanford.
Honda, at 11 00 am on the 21 day
of November. 2000. me foMomng
deserbed property as set forth m
sard Final Adgmert. to w*
LOT 14. BLOCK F. COUNTY CLUB
MANOR UNIT 1. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD
ED IN PLAT BOOK II . PAGE 35. OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATEO thte 19 day of October.
2000
Mary Anne Morse
As Clerk of sad Court
By Mary Stroupe
As Deputy Cterk
LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C.
WATSON. PA
Attorneys for Ptawm*
1800 NW49TH STREET. SUITE 120
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33309
Telephone (954)4530365
Facswnie (954)7718052
00 56600
Pubksh October 25. and N o v r r f f
1.2000
T190
IN THC ORCUTT COURT
OF THC CIOHTCCNTH
JUDICIAL ClRCUfT
IN ANO FOR
SCMNOLC COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
PROBATC DIVISION
C A S IN O .:
IN RE; ESTATE OF
EVELYN J RENNE.
NOTICE O f ADUINttTR ATO N
The admrvstrabon of me estate of
EVELYN J ENNE. daceased. Fie
Number . is penckng m the Cwcul
Court lor Semwiote County. Florida.
Probata Division. tha address of
which te P O Drawer C. Sanford.
Florida 32772
Tha names and
o il
liva's attorney are set forth betow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
chaiange me vafctty of *w • «. me
quabTcations of tte personal repre­
sentative. venue, or junadfckon of
ma Court are regured to Me mew
obyectione to tw court WITHIN THE
LATER O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l credftors of 9te decedent and
other person having dawns or

L eg als
Pubksh October 25. 2000
TtO I
NOTICE O f AUCTION
This auction wit be held on
November 14, 2000 at 9 00 AM al
325 A(An Ave . Oviedo. FL
Prospective twdders may Inspect
the vervetoe on me dey before 9*1
Auction from 9AM unM 6PM Terms
are cash or certified funds only
Oviedo Towing reserves the rt^ l to
accept or refuse any and al bids
The lokowtng vehicles are ottered tor
bide
87 FORD TEMPO
1FABP36X5HK144S32
85 HONDA ACCORO
1HGAD5430FA002065
Pubfcsh October 25. 2000
T105
NOTICE O f PUBLIC AUCTION
Nonce la hereby given:
Seminole Wrecker Service wB sei
el Pubkc Auction tor safvege tor cash
on demand to highest bidder, tie fol­
lowing described vehicles
November 6, 2000
1997 Ford PAJ
W i • 1FTMF36F0VEC93925
The auction wd be held a! 1200
PM on ma eato dales above Al
Seminole Wrecker service 2540 8
Myrtle Ave Sanford. FL 32773
Prospective bidders may Inspect
vehicles one hour prior to sale
Terms ers cash or certified funds.
Seminote Wrecker retentes the ngN
to accept or reject any and al bids
Pubksh October 25. 2000
T ill
NOTICE O f
F K m n o u t NAME
Nonce is hereby ghen mat we are
engaged m buswme at 606 MATE.DA PLACE LONGWOOO 32750.
Semwiole County. Florida uider the
Fictitious Name of ANGEL COM­
PUTING SERVICES and that we
mend to register said nama vteh me
Division
of
Corporations.
Taiahateee. Florida, m accordance
with me provisions of the FtcMtoue
Name Statutes. to-Wil Paction
665 09. Florida Statutes 1991.
CALDWELL EDUCATION
SERVICES. INC.
M4cheil Fried Attorney
Pubkah October 25. 2000
jm
—
--------------------FICTITIOUS NAME
Nonce is hereby given met I am
engaged In bueeiees al 306 Qua! Ct
Casselberry FL 32707. 8emmote
County. Florida under 9te Flcttous
Name of lupreme Steam Carpet
Cteener. and mat I mend to regwter
said name w*h the Dfvteton of

on whom a copy of V N Notica it
(tote of tie hrst pubicaHon of fka
notice must Me mew dawne w«h * *
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE M ONTH9 A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O f THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAY8 AFTER THE OATE O f SER­
VICE O f A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other creditors of ma decedent
and parson having dawns or
demands against Iha decedent's
Court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER TH E OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILED WX L BE FOREVER
BARRED
Tha data of test pubkeatton of V *
notice la October 25. 2000
DEBRA ANN RENNE. I
761 HEATHER GLEN CIRCLE
LAKE MARY. FL 32746
BRIAN K LOE
Attorney lor Person gMng Notice
Florida Bar #0722560
3074 Waal Lake Mary BNd #136
Lake Mary, FL 32746
(407)3288126
Pubkah October 25. and Novembar
1.2000
T200
M THC O RCUfT COURT
OF TH I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
M A N O FOR
CEMMOLC COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
C A M NO A CP 0880636
IN RE; ESTATE O f
MARY LEIS,
NOTICE O f ADIRMSTRATION
The edmww trakon of me eetale of
MARY LEIS. deceaaed. F it Number
CP 0080636. to pendwig wi tha
ClrcUl Court lor Semwiote County,
Florida. Probata Division, tha
address of vrtWch M P O Drawer C.
Sanford. Ftonda 32772 Tha names
and addressee of me personal rapresentobve and tte personal rapreaantebva s attorney are sei forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
li tented who have objections mat
chaiange me vetatoy of Vte «HK tte
guikkcaanne of me personal representatrve, venue, or jjnaddon of
tie Court are reputed to Ma maw
obtectione to tie court WITHIN THE
LATER O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l credkors of tie decedent and
other person having claims u
demands against decedent'• estate
on whom a copy of Vat Noice Is

Section 965 09.
1991.

of
to-WV.
Statutes

1.2000

T l»7

M TM « ORCUTT COURT
O F T H C 1 IT H
JU W C U L ORCUTT.
M A N O FOR
M M M O L2 COUNTY.
CIVS. DIVISION
CASS NO.: 00-CA-704-IA-K
COMPANION MORTGAGE
CORPORATION A DELAWARE
CORPORATION
John A Stertng And Lul M Saarkng
A K A Liu Mai. ET AL
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auanl lo a Feral Judgment oI
Forectoewa datod
October IS. 2000. and entered in
Caae No i k m a /i m - m -k . or inv
C m * Cowl ol toe 18TH Judcwl
Crrcua to and tor Samawla CourTy
Ftonda
wharam
Companion
Mortgage Corporation. A Delaware
Corporakon m PiamWI and JOHN A.
STERLING .LUZ M
STERLING
AK/A
LUZ
MARIA
NJEVES UracNOWN SPOUSE OF
JOHN A . STERLING. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF LUZ M STERLING
A K A LUZ MARIA N IEVES.___ AN
UNKNOWN PERSON M POSSES
SJON OF THE SUBJECT PROPER

Court WITHIN TH E LATER O f
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O f THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE O f A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other credeors of tie deredf^
and person having ciewne or
Court WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TH tt NOTICE
A a CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FE ED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
The data of fwsf pubkeefcon of Vwe
notice is October 25,2000
ED YE BALL. PetWoner
643 H O U Y H K L AVENUE
CASSELBERRY. FL 32707
BRIAN R LOE
Attorney tor Person grvmg Notice
Ftonda Bar #0722560
3074 Wee! Lake Mary Bl«l*13C
Lake Mary. FL 32746
(407)3238129
Pubkah October 25. end November

1.2000

lew!
Pubkc kuefcon to be hate al 901
am. on me 7th day of November,
2000. el the front door of Amen t
Towing Inc Located al 2499 Old
Lake Mary Rd S u it 134, Sanford. FI
tor me purpose of Bepoewig of me
For further ntormakon please cai
(407)321-2946
(1) Year 2000Make FORD
VINi 1FTZX1720YNB554 70

L egals

YEAR OP I8SUANCE: 1883
Pescnptton of Property LEG SEC
33 TWP 19S ROE 31E E 52 FT OF
W 318 F T OF S 100 FT OF NW 1/4
OF NW 1)4 O f SW 1/4
33 19-31-30087408000
Names In which assassad Fmest
Be la my. Edna P Watson
A l of saw) proparty being tn me
County of Seminote. 8tate of Flonda
Unless such certrfcatals) shai be
to lew, the
In
such
certificate!s) wB be told lo the
N^wef bidder al me west front door.
Semwiote County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florida, on me 6 day ol
November. 2000, at 1180 a m
Payment of Sate tea. appftcabte
documentary stamp taies and
recortftng feat are reqtered to be
peto by tie successful bidder at ma
sate Ful paymtnl of an amount
equal to tha Ngheel bid M due wfthm
24 hours after tw advertised tone of
sate A l payments shai be cash or
guaranteed
instrument.
made
payable to me Cterk of me O ra *
Court
Deled this 77 dey of September.
2000
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SE MMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Shwtey C. Merged Deputy Cterk
Pubftah October 4. It . 11. 25. 2000
T28

cmWicaM nurb*&gt;(*) and y**d.) &lt;*
» * * « » . to* cMimplion ol to* prop­
erty. and to* rum*&lt;*) In «N ch I m *
M W M d U'»ra » . (okow*
CERT1FKATE NO: 1(31
TEAR OF (StUANCC: (888
Dmcnpban ol Property UNIT 216
RIDOEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3186 PG266
02-20-30-521-0000-2160
Nam*, In which u M i n d
Ridgewood V «a , Inc
A l ol Mid property being In to*
Coitoty 0» S*m**)M. SUM o» Flonda
Lir**** *uch certAcMed) P u l b*
redeemed according lo M«r. to*
property deiert u d to *uch cert*Ctoto.l wR be *oM lo toe hi^wM tadrter at to* w*M Irani door. OemtooM
County
CourthouM.
Senlotd,
nonde. on to* 6 day ol November.
2000. *t 1100 * m.

2000. ef 1180 am.
Paymanl d Sato to*, appbrabto
documanlary ju m p lire* and
racordng toM ar* raqdrad to b*
paid by toe auccaaald bidder d to*
aato Ft* paymanl d an amount
equal to t » h«gh**l bid M du* arttoto
24 hour* ahar to* advarbaad bm* d
aato A l paymanu ahal ba cadi or
guaranteed
Inatrumanl.
mad*
payable to toa Ctorb d to* Crrcua
Court
Datod tola 27 day d Baptombar.
2000
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORX3A
bY Shatoy C. Hargett Deputy Ctorb
Pubkah October 4.11.16.29. 2000
T33

NOTICE O f
APPLICATION FOR
TAX DECO
NOTICE 19 HEREBY (W E N . met
Metende JEdrrwslon or Richard 8
Ceteetoerry. tw holder of me fol­
lowing certificate! s) has Med said
certificated) tor a tea daad Id be
issued thereon The certAcete num*
berts) end yeer(s) of Issuance, me
description of me property, end the
named) m which ■ was esseeeed
la/are as toftowt;
CERTIFICATE NO: 2931
YEAR O f ISSUANCE: 1993
Description of Property LEO LOT
741 OAK FOREST UNIT 7 PB 39
PGS 16 A 17
01-21-30-6038000-7410
Names In which assessed Dev
icons* Inc
A l of said proparly bting m me
Cotrtfy of Saminote. 8tate of Florida.
Unless such certBcaled) ehsfl be
redeemed according to law, tho
proparty deecrtbed In such cart*cate(s) wB be aold to Via Nghast bidCounty
CourthouM.
Sanlord.
Ftonda, on to* 6 day ol Noiankw,
2 0 0 0 .« I I SO a m
P*ym*nl ol Bet* to*, appkcabt*
docununUry atamp Urea and
reconkng laaa era n o n d to b*
ptod by to* auocMalul bddar al to*
$ * ». Ft* payment ol an amoud
•qua! to to* N # u*l bid li du* w*Nn
24 hour* after to* *dv*r*Md km* ol
aato A l p*ym*Ma P u l be caah of

Peyrnen) oI 6*1* M*. »PPkr*hM
documentary tlw n p l* t* t and
racontng tee. at* rauArad to b*
P*k( by to* *ucc***A4 tedder *1 to*
•at* Fuk p*ym*r* ol kn . m a r t
•quto to to* hrgbMl bid M du* wkhto
24 boon elur to* *dv*rta*d km* ol
•ale A l paynwnu p u l be cath or
guer.nleed
tn.troment,
mad*
payable to to* CMrb ol to* O r o R
Court.

Deled toM 27 day ol September.
2000
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE ClRCUfT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, aO R tO A
by: Sh*1*y C. Merged. Deputy CMrb
Pubkah October 4.11.16.29. 2000
T32
NOTICE OP
APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. tod
Sad 4Co A* Cuakxban (fhco). toa
holdar d toa W o * r g carbkcalal,)
haa Mad aard carthcatad) lor a U i
daad to ba laauad toaraon. The carlihcele number)*) and y**r(l) d
laauanc*. to* daaalpkondtw prop­
erty. and to* namali) to which • am*
C C R TV K A TE NO: 1138
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 1116
Daaenpaon d Property UNIT 223
niOOEWOOD VILLAS A CONDO
ORB 3166 PO 268
02-20-30421-0000-2230
Name* to which a , leaked
RMgawood VRm toe.
A l d said property being to toa
County d SarranoM. SUM d Florida
Unto** auch eartRcala(a) aha* ba
redeented ecoonkog to tow, 9te
property daaertoad to auch cartRcato&lt;.)wRb* add to to* hrghaal bid­
der d to* wad bora door, Oamtooto
County
CourthouM.
Sanlord.
Ftonda. on toa S day d November.

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR
TAX D U O
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toet
Sad IC O A* Cuakxban (Arizona),
to* hoktor d to* lolowtog earthcater il haa Mad Mid c*rtRcato&lt;i) tor
a u i dead to ba laauad toaraon Tha
carbhcata nurbarti) and yaarfi) d
uauanca. to* daacrtpbon d 8U prop­
erty, and to* namad) to which I waa
CERTWICATE NO: 2166
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: ( f i t
Daacrtpoon d Proparty LEO LO T S
BLK 0 HARMONY HOMES PB 11
PO 39
07-21-305050000-0060
Namaa to which aaaaaaad Jod
OJaaHaaa
A l d aatd proparty batog to to*
Cocrty d S arm ta . SUM d Ftonda
llntoaa auch o*rWcato&lt;a) ahal ba
redeemed eceordtog to laar, to*
property daeortoad to auch cartRcattd) wR b* add to toa hKpiad Ud­
der at toa amd ta rt door. Samind*
County
CourthouM.
Sanlord,
Ftonda. on to* 6 day d Novembar.
2000. al 11BO a m
Paymad d Sato to*, appkcabto
documantary damp laaa* and
racardng toM ar* raqdrod to b*
paid by to* auccaaaki taddar« to*
aato. Ft* paymad d an t o w n
aqud to toa hrghaal bid M due wkhto
24 hour* ahtr to* advarttoed ton* d
aato A l paymad* ahal ba caah or
guaradaad
toatnanad.
mad*
payabto to to* Ctorb d toa Clroui
Court
Datod taa 27 day d Saptorrtoar.
2000.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E C W X X T COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLO R CA
TJ4

ST. JOHNS MVBH WATER MANAGEMENT D O TtoCT
The Dumct ghat ponioldaud ndtaa d 8* M a d to toau* a puma and
sovwrwgn Sutmargad Land! adhortzabon to to* blowing apptcadd) on

Pubftah; October 26.2000
^

-------------- B o r a -----------------------LIST O f 9EMMOL1 COUNTY
0CC PROJECTS;
1. Project; FC-1135-OOrBJC.
TMe: C R 48 A • Phase H
ConUraclion Project
Document
•n i s i
Due Dele: P w i W *.
2000. el ZOO PM. local «me
To guerantee receipt ol erMonrte. *
e ife mpcndenti retpone^Hy to
earned *ie Bendnole County
Purdieemg DMdon prior lo *&gt;e be d
fecemng del# ol eubrnmeieWde
AddenOe mlormehon le eHo
eetkaMe on *&lt;e C o u e /t Wd&gt; Ptoo
For eeormebon on *ny ol *&lt;o
Semnolo County BCCpra|»ct«.
purdrettng or cel 407-604-71!•
PuMtft October Zt. 2000
T IM
NOTICC OP P U M JC M U
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Atamonle Sprtngk. F I
M i Begin* el 10 00 AM. n M ee * ,
no weranly. no Me. Mter reeerve.
*&gt;e ngie to referee any or a l bUe.
PURSUANT TO F 5. 713 71
11-21-2000
1069 VOLVO
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(• M O LD S
1G2WH14W8KD337136
1865 TOYOTA
JTZAZS2EXF3210232
1884 FORD
1FALP92U4RQ204932
1884 FORO
1FM C A 11G4Q7B22862

■M l BUCK
1G4AC66XOOW4817Q2
(847 CHEVY
IG1FP21S6MN170624
(884 CHEVY
(0(LD9SM 8RY(73lie
1882 CHEVY
2G1WL94T3N8115746
1884 HONOA
1HQCD55MRA143638
(888 HONDA
JHMDA4148JC026636
(866 MERCURY
2MEBP85FXGX710376
(880 NISSAN
JN1GG22B8LU51108B
(880 PONTIAC
KL7TN2466LB321630
1864 PONTIAC
1G2AS17( BEL250362
(661 PONTIAC
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PubWi Odober ZS. 2000
T IM
FAMK-Y COURT FOR
THE STATE OP DELAWARE
NOTICE OP
FAIRLY COURT ACTION
TO .
Tlckoma
Sender..

date of tfte fwsf pubkeatton of h i
aig a apedai aocommodaaon to
tcapaia In tea Heart g ahoAd i
lad toe A D A CoordNtor not I
toan tavan (7) days prior to toe
caarkng na toe Ftonda
Service al I-S0GBSSSTT0
Pubkah October 2S. and November

L egals

L egals

Petaoner. Kim Warren, he. Med a
cuetodr petikon egeinel you In tie
Fam*y Court ol *&lt;e SUM ol
Daleeera lor Nan Caine Couey on
10120430
* you do nd Me an aneeer en*i *u
FernJy Court eKhln 20 day* elur
pubkeabon oI zee noece, eackierve ol
N dele ol putAceeon. ea requred
by MaMe. n * acton » 6 be heard R
Farrdy Court eahoul k r f e i noece
107000
Done J Suwan
Pubkah Odober 24. 2000
TIM
MOTICSOP
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nonce u herdiy given thel I am
engaged In h w n ea al 307 8u*and
Dr Bardord FI. Semnole CocrYy.
Flonda inter *&lt;e Tidaou* Name d
Taylor Pertormence. end Pul I
intend to regular w d name anti toe
Drvttton
ol
Corporation*.
Telaluueo. Ftonda. In accordance
wdi toe pravwon* ol toe Ficdkoue
Name S u ijte :. to wn Secnon
865 08 Ftonda Sutuie* 1891
Larry Taylor
Pubkah October 29. 2000
1222.
—
--------------------APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tod
LShannon Ceeaetoerry or Retoard S
C..M (berry
m* (older ol toe
toaomng cerakcaidtl ha* Mad **&lt;d
cannicaieii) tor a U i deed to be
luued toereon The cartereal*
iMTtoert.) and yeer|*) ol iMuance.
toe detenpkon ol toe property and
toe nameltl in etucb n n a .
e.te**ed rear, a* toioe*
CERTIFICATE NO: 983

payabM to to* dark el to* CkaR
Court
Datod toM 27 day d Baptombar.

2000.

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
S EU S K X E COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GarakRu Hartord. Deputy CUrk
Pubkah: October4. It, II . ZS. 2000
T29
N O TIC t 08
APPLICATION FOR
TAX 06T B
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tokl
Melinda JErMeton or Richard 6
C aaaaEurry. to* holder ol toe ke
(•) tor a la ,
I to be
— * to*r*on. The
b* r(» and yaarti) el
deacnpecei el to* property, and to*
C S R T m C A T I MOi 4063
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1883
Daecrtoton at Piop*rt&gt;. LEO LOT
40 WASHMQTON PARK OVIEDO
PB 9 PO 83
10-Z1-31-515-00000400
Namaa to wtech a.naaad Akoa
A l ol m k ) property batog to to*
Courtly ol B*rrenoia. SUM d Ftortdt.
Unlaaa aucb cartiKataJ.) ah*l be
redeemed eceordtog to U « . toe
property daaatoed to luch cartRcaledl wM be add to toe hlgbMl Hd(tor al m# west front door, Osnirinto
County
CourthouM,
Sanford.
Flonda. on to* 6 day d Moeamter,
ZOOO.d 1100 a m
Paynud d Sato Me. appkcabto
documantary atamp taa** and
roeordng lee* era raqulrad to ba
paid by to* eueoaaaM bddw d to*
Ml*. Fdi payment d an amove
•qua! to to* hrgFup brd * due w*hr&gt;
24 hour, dtor to* edrarkMd Una d
Mto A l peymenu dial be cadi or
guaranteed
toitntmenl,
mad*
payable to to* Ctork d to* C K U I
Court.
Deled toM 27 dey d Baptombar,

2000.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMM0LE COUNTY. FL0RK3A
b y Ltode M MoKntoy. Deputy
Curb
PubMh October 4. I I , 18.29.2000
T30
N O TIC aO F
APPLICATION FOR
ra a na an
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. tod
puna Ronort Ladder, l a heater d
to* b t a m g cartlrrala(i) hai Mid
Mid ctobkcud.) tor • u&gt; dM d to ba
Mauad toaraon. The cartbcato ru n barti) and yaarti) d Inuane*. to*
daaenpaon d to* property, ind to*
named) to which I war w .M iad
MTara M tokoara.
CERTIFICATE NO: 2031
YEAR OP ItSUAM Cti 1887
Daaenpaon d Property LEG LOTS
41 4 2 . 4 3 SEC 2 MIDWAY PARK
PB 4 PQ 9* 1/2
Z2-2O-3O-9O1-Q2OO-O4I0
Namaa to artdeh an aitad: Eugene
C-WWkar
A l d Mid property batog to to*
County d Oenande. SUM d Ftonda.
IM b m euch esrthcatou) aha! be
redeemed accorderg to laar. to*
property deacib ad to auch carthcatod) wd ba add to tw hrghaal
taddar al to* weal bent door.
Senanoi* County CourthouM.
Sanlord. Flonda. on t n S day d
Novanbat. 2000. d ItO U a m
Paymanl d Sal* to*, appknada
documantary aump t o n and
raoonbng Mm are raqurod to ba
pad by tot kuccaaaU bd Jw « to*
M b. Ft* paymad d an imouC
equal to toe hrghed bid b due aeton
24 hour* ahar toa advarbaad km* d
aai* A l peymenu dial b* caah or
guaranraad
munjmerr
made
payed* to toa CUrk d to* C m *
Court
Deled Fra 27 dey at September.
2000

MARYANNE
CLERK OF THE C IR CU T COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by Shady C Merged. Deputy CUrk
Pubkah October 4. I I , II. 29.2000
I1 L

— Bstscrw-----------

APPLICATION FOR
TAX D U D
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
Sad IC c A* Cuakxban (Ltoeeto).
to* hddar d toe knowing earthcaia(.) he. Mad aato cardtcd«(«) tot
a U i daad to ba laauad toaraon The

Siidnoto Couay PuMc Wortu. 520 W. LMa Mary BN4. Sdto 200, SM tod.
FL 32773, «ppkca*on 84-117-22266-2. Tha prajad M tocatod to Samind*
Couay B*c«ona 13.14.24.12 6 20. Tbamahto 21 SouiL Rang* 11 EaaL The
ERPappkcabon to tor oonabucion d ■ aurtaoa waier managamad ayatom
aaanctotort wth arldantog County Road 411 Irom amd d taka Eva Drtv* to
Wkvdtoa Wtoodi Bodevard Tha BSLautoortzabon to tor a pubko aaaamad
todtomoondroatondklarolanabrtdg»ovat t » E cadnc«hk*chaaRbmiwm«
dato owned (and*. Tha rooaartng amiarbod f li toa Eoododhaldiaa w a r.
Th*Ma&lt;a)conlatotoqaachdi&lt;«dioil totod ip|Rca»on(.) a d toalkbM h i
tokpadlon Moretoy torough Friday arced tor togd hdbtoya. SCO km. to SCO
pin. ei me o l jc ttw wvtf weie* Menegemeni uwu l i n tftix fa n p i w we
approprtd* Sarvb* Cantor Tho Dtotrtd wR taka Ktton on each parmk appkl ahTi kdail dtnra i. 4aae . fmitonn tor tot tobdntokoSn |vn aarbrj (haartnQ)
to totd pexauad to to* proMinna d Sacton* 120466 and 120 57. Ftortda
Stduto* Chapter 26-106 and 40C-1.1007, Ftortda A d d d M d h* Cod*

IPAC).

aakici i d by any d 8m OtoblcU probova may paOkon lor adnanr
, - ■. - a „ .......wo in. 1■1"- w w w . 373.477, F 6 . and Saoruna 180J
, 120*7. P E . or kiparbM may roach a idton agraa m a dd w
remedy utoer Sadton 120473. PE. Chooatog maddton wR n d
dtod 8w r l^ l to a (roaring I m a d i M doa* n d roadl to ■ *■•*•
prooadurok tot pciautog madtotpn aro ad lodh to SacRon 120471.
F B - and AU m 26-106111 and »*-106401-409. F A C PdMont rrajd oonv
d y »W i toa roddrorruda d Chaptor 26-106. P A C , and ba Nad wkh (roedvad
by) to* Dwtod Ctorb. tocatod d DwHct Haadquartar*. 4049 Rdd Sued.
Patotoa. Ftortda 12177.
to aooordanca w*h SacRon 17X427, P E , pdMora lor adntotobMhro hearing
on toa above appkeabond) mud b* Nad * M n tourtaan (14) day* d pubkeabon d 84* noac* or antoto mnaiam (18) day* d toa DHMct &lt;
ndtoa d totod to to* manor tooM paraona to whom toa DMtocI i
noac*. Fafcjra to Ma a paOkon wtom toU bma pettod ahal conarouto « wdvat d any nd* audi paraon may haw to roquad an ■
bon (hearing) under Bacaon* 12046* and 12047. PE, I
jeef pemB appftofton. TBMone wNc#i are not fltod In i
above pmvtolona aro autfacl to demMaal.
BacauM toa adWntobatora hearing procaaa to rtoalyiad to 1nnr«.4ali anal
agency action, toa bang d a paaaon mean* toa Dtotocfa in d acaon may ba
dRarod bom toa poabon tokan by 8 to toto noaca d baanL Paraona whoM
kubatorwal MaraaU wR ba dtocu d by any r o b bnd dadaton d toa Omnia
on toa appacaaon have toa nd* to baooma a party to toa procaadtog. In accor­
dance Mto toa raqukamanu ad lotto above
Qtorta LawU. Dbador. DMwon d Parma DaU SarvICM
BL John* Rivet Water Managamad Dwmd
Pubkah. Ocacbar 29. 2000
TI87

ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DdTTOCT
Tha Otablcl ghroa nokca d b* totod to laau* a parm* to to* tokowtog apodcad(i) on Nil i lii4 m 6,2606
Somnoto Cocrty. 920 W. Lake Mary Skid, S u n 200. Sardord. FL 12771,
appacaaon (4-117-22990-2. Tha projad M tocatod to BamnoU Cocrty,
Bacbona 26.14. M . 38. 12. 11. 14. 23. 16. 02. 6 31. TbwMdp 16 Souto.
Rang* 28 Eaal and Sadona 0* 4 07. TbwnaNp 20 Souto. Rar«o 30 Cad.
Tha ERPappkcabon u tor modRcakcn to to* pravtouaty laauad aulaca water
Tra* bom SUM Road 414 to Sykron Lake Pad. ThkdoaM ngi
toa UBa WakNa Rkror and Paarl Lake
Orlando Oraca Church. 602 E. Church 8L, Orlando, FL 32S01, appkoaflon 14117-44829-1. Tho prorodU tocatod to SomtooM County. Socaon 22. Tbwruhd
81 Sodh. Rang* 29 Eaal Tha ERPappacaaon u tor conakucbon d a aurtaoa
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Sprtnga Otoe* Bdktng. The rooaMng waMrbody M to* 148a WakNa River.
Wad i aka PUrRMun. L C . AanMkhad E Mcaray. 11*8 w SUM Road 434.
Longwood. FL 32750. appkcaaon §4-11749100-1. Tha prajad I* kxmMd In
Samaida County. SacRon IS. Townadp 20 Souto. Rwig* 11 EaaL Tha
~ ppkcaaon M lor conakuckon d a aurtaca water managamad ayaMm to
to* Baker* Croawng SctodrUton. The rooaMng iroMitody M Lake
Skdord Airport Autoor»y, PO . Boa 818, Sankord. FL 37772-08I E appEcdton
•4-117-22182-18 Tho profad a tocawd to SardnoM Copay- Beckon 04.
Tbwndqi 20 Souto, Rang* 31 Eaal Tha ERPappicaaon U tor nxxMtodton to
to* pt*.loua»y Uauad
•
t managamad parmaa •
daunaoew
abucaon tor to* Ortando Sadord Airport. Taalway 8R 77L Tha rocaMrq
waMrtbdy a Lake Jeacp
Tarortoato Canuxy Land Corporaeon. Aan w T. Head. 200 Braoaatora
Cantor Pbary. Sdto 80S. Cokjmbu*. GA 11104. appicaaow •4-117-22311-10
Tha protod M totaled to 8*mtooM Cocrty. Secaon* 20 4 29. Towndap 18
Souto. Rang* 20 EaaL Tha ERPappkcabon w lor moRRcakon to I * prove
oudy Mauad actoaoewaiar managamad pannka an n rid id wkh oonabucaon
tor to* M Heard ChavraMt Tha rooaMng watorbody M to* BmNi CaraL
The M*(a) eodaming each d to* abwa MM a appbcaaoda) are a i l d li h r
toapachon Monday torough Frtday aioad tor U gd hokrtaya. SBO a m to IC O
p m d toa SL John* Rnmr Water Managamad OUtod M a a itfito il or to*
approprtato Sarvlo* Cantor Tha Dwlrld a* lake action on each pamw app*
cakon MMd abova untoM a paaoon lor an admtnUbaFva pracaadng (haanr«)
M Mad p m u a d to to* provuiona d Beckon* 120 96* and 12047, Ftortda
Sutucee Chapter 26-106 and 40C-I 1007, Ftonda Ar*rwwalra*v* Cod*

(FAC).

Aparaon ahoM aubalanaaJ rtaraau are abadad by any d too OuaicU prohearing to aooordanoa w*h Sadton* 120 968 and 12047, F E , at o l partMo
moy roach « M ilan ogroomod on mad ibon m on abamabva romady irtJat
Sacaon 120 573. F S Chooatog mubM on w d n d advarady d M d toa r y « to
a heanng »madiaaon Ooea n d reecR toa M d ama d The prooaden* lor pepautog madabon a n ad torto to SacRon 120473. F.S, and RcMa 26-106 111
and 26-106.401-409. F A C . PaOaoru trami oomdy wdi toa roqUnmada d
Ftonda AdmaaabaOva Coda. Chaptor 26-106 and ba Mad w*h (rocarvad by)
toa DMrtd CUrk. tocatod d Dcatod Haadquartara, 4049 Rato SbaaL " —
Ftonda 32177.
PMliona tor aonanmaabr* haanng on On above appkeahod*) mual b* Had
■Ktoto baadyon* (21) day* d pubkeabon d torn noac* or wWan bMdy-au
(26) day* d toa Oaind dapoakacg torn nobca d rta d in » • m*4 kx tooM par­
aona to whom toa Oatnd m*4a actual no*ca Fatura to bla a paaaon w*Nn
•M am* panod dm » PonaiauU a wahat d any nd* auch paracxi may have to
120 57. F E . concarrang toa bubjacl partial appi faaon Patbona wtach aro nd
Mad to aooordanca wah to* abova prcNuion* aro aubiadto RamaaaL
BacauM to* admarobaava haartog procaaa u deigned to tormcMM knd
agency acaon. too Mng d o potiion mean* tod tw Dumct i In d ackon may
b* ciRarad hexn toa poMion lakan by ■ to toM nokca d totod Pareonawtxm*
•utMUnhal tototaau wR ba aaactod by any auch bnal t e a m d toa OUbld
on toa appkcaaon have toa ngd to bacoma a party to toa praoaarbng.ee aocnGiona Lawn* Deactor. OMaion d Parma DaU Sarvrcae
SI John* Rlvar Wb
Pubkah October 29. 2000

T161

�T

L egals

L egals

N O TK * OP

by Bhvtey C Hargart. Deputy Ctarn
Pubdart: October 23. and Norarrbar
1,3.13.2000
TITO

a f f ix a t io n for

TAX D U O
n h e r e b y g iv e n , m
WDOrt or Genldne CKIrk. the
holder d t » knowing certricalvf,)
hot Mod Mid cerMfcaie(t) tor ■ lea
deed to bo lotuod thereon Tho
i tyieed a) and yaarfa) ot
xi o* tho
property, and tie neme(a) In athkh ■
was aaaesaed la/ire as knows
CEtm EtCATE NO; l i t
V tA R O F n B U A N C t:1 9 9 3
DllcrtpOor ot Proparty; LEO LOT 3
BUt 9 TH C TOWN OF SANFORD
PB1 P O M
t^ lM U A O W C d D O
Nemta to «hk*i iseatied: Dental
WCatooun
A l ot said proparly betog In t e
County ot Barranota, S u it ot Florida
Urdaaa such Qerttatels(i) H a l bo
lo law. the
m
aucti
add to ( a
itjp w j w m i *1 w w in from ooof,
Semmole County
Courthouse,
Berdotd, Florida, on tie 4 day ot
December, 1000, al 1100 am.
Paymert at Bata tee, erpt ratls
documentary atamp la tea and
racorOng b a r ara taoidrad id be paid
by t a aucoaaatut bidder al tia aala.
Fid paymard ot an amount equal lo
pia N p w tl bU la due atahto 24 t a n
atlar Ha tdvsrnasd Vme at aala. A l
paymenta ahal ba caaii or
guaranteed
tnelrument,
made
payable Is Ha Oar* ot Via Dread
Court
(M ad Me I I day ot October. MOO.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by: BMrtay C. Hergert. Deputy Clerk
Putdatc October 23. and Novanbar
1, A 13,2000
T11T___________________________
n o t ic e

n o tk b o f

APPLICATION FOR
TAX D U D
NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN, Hat
a .a _o
*— ikf- L . i l . l
- *■
■* m
Mwcvnoa jtarniwiori of nentnu
a
Ha holder ot Ha
i) haa Had laid
certatcsttfa) tar a M dead to ba
laauad thereon. The cartdlcala
rairtaorti) and yaarfa) ot laauanoa,
Ha daau id u n at Ha property. and
Ha naras(a) H taNcti X aaa aaaaaaad

Deecrtdon of Property LEO W 23
FT OF E U S D S F TO F N 323 F T OF
LO T 4 A LOTS 22 T O 24 (LESS
CABA PARK VELAS PH t A 01-21304BH-0000-004C) IN 4-21-31
GARDENA FARMS PB B POS 2 1 A
24
Ot41-304B»fOOOO-«MO
A
Ian i a a b
riemew
n wnen
Spot Dev Jotot ttonlure
A l al aald property bang In
Court, o(t!BemSioit, BUM off fFlorida
lo tan, Ha
In
aucti
cortatoalefi ) era ba add to Ha
N^iaal bidder d Ha araei bora door,
Samlnato County
Courtnouee.
Santord, Ftartda, on Ha 4 day ot
DaoanAar, 2000, d 11X0 Am.
Paymert of Ada too.
I toaa ara raqubad to ba paid
‘ I Udder at Ha aala.
l ot an amouex equal to
H a NfptaM bU la due aXXtai 14 hours
‘
---------------I bma ot aala
or

i to Ha

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN. Hal
nHony Mdar. Ha hddar d Ha
tabmaHg canHcatafa) haa Nad aald
certdleatefr) lor a tea daad to ba
laauad thereon The ceidtoate
nunbarfa) and yaarfa) d laauanca.
He doaciipbun d He property, and
Ha hamate) In ahfcrt a oat
C lim riC A T X NO; 231
TEAR OF ISSUANCE: I I M
Daaotadon d Properly LEO LOT 4
BIK S T f l 1 TOWN OF SANFORD
PB I PO 39
25-1A304AG4M01-0040
Namaa H which aaaaaaad: John
Crawler Sr. John Croader Jr
AX d aald properly being In Ha
Cowty d Semtnde. Stale d Ftartda
Urtaaa auert caidtaalaft) ahal ba
radaemad according to law, Ha
party
deacrlbed
H
auert
Wtaatafa) wM ba add to Ha
Nfpad Wddar W He trad bod door.
Seminole County Courthouaa,
Santord. Florida, on Ha 4 day ot
December. 2000. M 1100 a n
Paymert d Sale lea. appacabto
documentary atamp laiae and
raconlng toaa a n rarpdrad to ba paid
by Ha auccaaaM btadar at Ha ada.
Fid paymert d an amrxrt aqud to
Ha ttgrtad Wd la dua w**i 24 houra
aflat Ha advartaad tana d aala. A3
paymenta ahal ba caeh or
guaranlaad
Halrumart.
made
payable to Ha Clam d Ha OrcvA
C ow l
Dalad HN l i day d October, 2000.
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE DRCUtT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOtVOA
b y OaraMna HerlonL Deputy Ctort
PuWtart: October 13, and Morambar
1, A IS, 2000
T1T1
NOTICE OF
A P FU C A TX N FOR
TAX D U D
NOTICE IS HEREBY OTVEN, H d
Sad ACo. Aa Cuetodan (Ptao), Ha
hctalar d Ha hbowtog oartfledaf*)
haa Bad add carMcdafa) tor a l u
' lb b « laauad ttoreon. Tha
nunbarfa) and yaarfa) d
Ha daactlplton d Ha
property and Ha named) In aM di I
■
-------------- - -e « - * - - - —„ e . ■ .
PFUI
U M IlS u .Mi XT* u WMJW*,.
C C im n C A TE NO: M 7
TEAR OF ■ S U A N C l: I t M
OaaatoSon d Property IX O LOTS
14 * 18 ALK 7 BEL-AIR PB 3 PO T »
31 ■1»J 1-304-0 TOGO. 40
Namaa In artldi aaaaaaad George
W. Cunto, Wanda A Oarta
A l d aald property being In Ha
Coway d Semlnoto. Stare olFtartda.
Urtaee auert oarWkdafi) d » ■ ba
to law, Ha
daaettoad
In
eudi
) wd ba add id Ha
•■ywij p u j m i i aro n t i Hull □oof,
Bamlnda
County Courthouaa,
Santord. Ftartda. on Ha 4 day ot
Daoarrtwr, 2000. M 11DO am .
Payintni ol1Sato
eppletitii
dpcuwiftofy tit/np t ii —
md
raeordng toaa ara rewind to ba paid
by Ha M ccaidd Wddar w Ha ada.
Ful paymert d an amou* aqud to
Ha Ndiad Wd la dM wtatar 24 houra
ataar Ha bduartaad tana d ada. A l
paymenta irtdl ba caart or
guaranlaad
Inatnanart.
made
payable to Ha Ctort d Ha CMufl

CtotX d Ha Cbout

CMadVas 1a day ot October, lOOO.
MARYAKME MORSE
CLERK OF TH E O R CUIT COURT
■BbtHCAE COUNTY, FLORKJA
b y OaraMna HartonL Dapdy Clani
Putdatc October 23, and k *arrbar

t ,a ,13,2000

radaimad eccordkig lo toer. Ha
properly
described
In
aucb
oartdtaatafi) adl ba add to Ha
tar al Ha aaal bora door.
County CourHouoe,
Ftartda. on Ha 4 day ot
Decanter. 1000. al I t ® wre
Paymara d Bale too.
rscordtog toaa are ragrirad to ba paid
by H d M s a a tb i bidder at Ho aala.
Ha h V « a l bbl la duo adhto 34 trowa
aAar He Mwedtoed Wne d eato. A l
dial ba caab ot

i to Ha

Ctort d Ha Ckodl

Court
Dated Me lb day d October. 2000.
MANYAM4E MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CtRCUIT COURT
AEMMOLE COUNTY, FLOROA
by QeafeAno HerlonL Depufy Dart
Pubbrti: October 2 * . and November
1, A 13,2000
)
T IM
N O TK * OF
A F F IX A T IO N FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE l i HEREBY GIVEN. H d
Sad ACo. Aa Cuetodan (Ltocoto).
H a hddar d
H a blowing
candcalafa)
M A M M tot a taa daad to ba
laauad Hereon. Tha cerMcale
nuntaarfal and yaarfa) d laauanca,
Ha daKrMlon d Ha properly, and
Ha nanraft) H aVtcb X area
C C im n C A T I MO: 144
YEAR OF M U A N C A : I t M
Daaovdto d Property LEG LOTS
I I * 11 A IK 3 TR 1 TOWN OF
SAW OROPS1FGM
2 S -1 M 6 4 A G 4 X 1 -0 1 X
Namaa to artart aaaaiearl Crtad
AOadaman Trualaa FBO
A l d add property bang In
Courdy d Bardnda. Stats otT
radaimad aoconbng to law. Ha
property
described
to
auert
certfcels(a) ard ba add to Ha
ftgrtad bidder d Ha aaal bora door,
Aananda County Couttfouaa.
AadonL Ftartda. an Ha 4 day d
December. K 0 0 . d 1140 a m
rtaymarO 4 U U
spJPrart**
docuaiardary alamp laiaa and
raoerdM toaa M rd«*ad to ba paid
by Ha MCI H IM Wddar d Ho ada.
Fid paymara d an a m o rt aqud to
Ha htdted Hd H due aWrto 24 houra
-----------Ilm a d a a la . A l
i teart or
to H a Ctora d Ha O n d
Court

I I day ot October. MOO
MORSE
CIRCUIT COURT
OOUNTY, FLORIOA

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMrtOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Oilrtey C. Hargari. Deputy Dart
PuWtah Octobar 23, and Itovarrtoat
1 ,8 .1A 2000
T174
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. Hat
Sad ACo. Aa Cuetodan (DCS), Ha
nokWf ov In* ronowing etniKatt(i)
h u toad aald eartltaatofa) tor a t u
to ba teaued Haraon. Tha
rwbarfa) and yeerfi) ot
Ha daaerlpdon d Ha
proparty, and Ha namafl) H wrttert a
aa taaiaailM ara u tomai:
CERTIFICATE NO: 1307
TEAR OF ISSUANCE: I t M
Deecriptton d Property UNIT 119
RIDGEWOOD VILLAS A CONDO
O R B3199PG 2M
02-2030-9214XMO-1130
Namaa In which aaaaaaad:
Ridgewood Vtaaa He.
d laid property bang H Ha
CowVy d SamHda. State ol Ftortde.
Urtaaa audi carohcaleft) artel ba
radaimad acoordng to law. Ha
H
auert
dd t o Ha
County Courthouaa,
Santord. Florida, on Ha 4 day d
December, 2000, at 11DO am.
rty m i™ ox m m i n , ippiCBCM
documentary atamp taxee and
raoordng toaa ara raqdrad to ba paid
by H a auccudul Wddar at Ha ada.
Fid payment d an rmoud equal to
He h ld iid Wd la due rriHH 24 hours
altar Ha advartaad bma d aala. Aa
payment! ahal ba cash or
guaranteed
Hatrumsnl.
made
payable to Ha Dart d Ha Drcdt
Court
Datsd Hta I I day d Octobar. 2000.
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMNOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
b y BNriay C. ttorgart. Deputy Ctort
P d dd c October 23, and November
1. A 13,2000
TITS
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. H d
Sad ACo. CudorSan (CS Land). Ha
hotdar d Ha toaowHg osrtatodafs)
haa toad add eertRcdsfi) tor a l u
‘ t o ba laauad Haraon. Tha
turbarft) and yaarfa) d
H a deecrtpdnn d Ha
property, and Ha namafa) H which a
C O m n C A T B NO: 1I1A
YEAR O FM AU A N CE: IS M
Daaotadon d Property UNIT 127
RJOOEWOOO VILLAS A CONDO
O R B S IM P O I M
02-20-30421-0000-1270
bl
Ridgewood Vtaaa Ho.
A l d aald property being h Ha
-ntnoN, Stats d F
C o u d y d SamHda,
Udaaa aud i cerdtadefa) total ba
radaimad aocordHg to law, Ha
praparty
daaettoad
H
such
certlllcatefa) wta ba add to tha
ntgrmn osoumv n s1w*h h'uiw qoot«
BamHda
County Courthouaa,
Bardord. Florida, on Ha 4 day d
Decanter, 2000, d 11DO * m
Paymert d Beta Isa, apptodAe
documantary atamp t u n and
raoordHg toaa era reqdwd to ba pdd
by Ha t u a a d U Wddar d Ha aala.
Fdi paymert d an amovd aqud to
Ha htghad Wd It due wdtai 24 houra
dtor Ha advartaad tana d ada. A l
ahal ba caart ov

CLERK O F TH E CIRCUIT COURT
■EMMOLE COUNTY, FLO R A*
Octobar 2A and I
1 ,A 1A 2000
T IT *
N O TKBO F
APPLICATION FOR
TA X 0U D
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. H d
Sad ACo. Cualoddn (UnooH). Ha
hnAtot
w Mmrm
ineowlna
n
M U gj wfaw
ryp oailMcMal
■aam^mawyjWj
to ba laauad Haraon. Tha
narbarfa) and yaarfa) d
Ha daatrlpdon d Ha
property, aid Ha namafa) to which X
TEA R OF m U A M C A : I I M
Daacrtpdon d Proparty LEO SEC
23 T W P 133 ROE «
BEG X F T W
A 1132*9 F T NWLY ON WLY FVW
OSCEOLA R0 OF B1H COR RUN N
■ DEG 4A MM 19 SEC W ON WLY
R W 290.44 F T W 9T2J7 F T ■ •
DEO 10 M M 3 SEC E 234 FT E 999
F T TO BEG
23-13-32-3014)1304000
Namaa In wtaert M i m arl Pantry L
A l d add property bdng H Ha
Candy d BerMnde, Side d Florida.
Urtaaa auert oardkdafi) dial ba
rtdaamad aocordng to law, Ha
property
daaertrad
In
auert
oatdtaalafal wd ba aald to He
htfied Wddar d Ha wad bort door,
Bamlnda
Cauay
Courthouaa.
Bardord, Florida, on Ha 4 day d
December. 3000, d 11.00 i n
Paymert d Bala toe,
raoontaig toaa ara roqitaad to ba pad
by Ha luonaidd Wddar w Ha ada.
Fid payment d an amoud aqud to
n o h t d « d Wd M rtra adHtn 34 t a n
aflat Ha advartaad tana d ada. A l
tnatrunart,
10 Ha Ctort d Ha C t a d
Court
Dated H it I I day d Octobar. 2000.
MARYAIWE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CtRCUIT COURT
3EMMOLE COUNTY, FLOfVOA
by BNriay C. Hargari. Oapdy Ctort
Piblah: October 2A and Novantoar
1,A 19.2000

Tin

_________

NOTICE OF
A FF IX A TIO N FOR
TAX M I D
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. H d
Sad ACo. Aa Datodan (Ftoo). Ha
hddar d Via kdowHg oarttaedafa)
haa toad add cardtaatafa) tor a l u
daad to ba laauad Haraon. Tha
carMtaato rwmbarf#) and yaarfa) d
laauanoa. Ha daacrtpbon d H a
proparty, and Ha namafa) h wrttdi I
CERTBICATS NO: 1297
T E A R O F «A U A N C * :1 IM
Daaortpbon d Property LEG U JT
34 DEVON8HME PE I T PO 19
33-20-2340300004)340
Namaa H artrert aaaaaaad: Sean W.
Pone, VIcW Petal
A l d aald property bdng tn Ha
County d SamHda. State d Ftartda.
Urtaaa euch oardtaalafa) ahal ba
radaim ad according to law. Ha
i) wt* ba add to Ha
htfpied Wddar d Ha wad bort door.
Bamtnola
County CowVnuad,
flanfcwrt Finrida on Ha 4 day d
December. 2000. el 1100 am.
Paymert d Bata tea, apytar a
documentary aump lu a a and
raoordng toaa ara roqdnd to ba patd
by Ha a rra a a tl Wddar W Ha ada.
Ful paymara d an amount awtal to
Ha Wdrad Wd la due atartn 14 horn
re d ute
tal ba caart or
Halrumart.
mi
payable to Ha Dart d Ha Ctrcud
Dated Hta I I day d October. 2000
UARYANNE MORAS

Court
Datsd H N l i day ot October. 2000
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E DRCUTT COURT
8EM N 0LE COUNTY. FLORKM
29. tnd Novm bf
1.9.19,2000
T179
NCyTK-g OF

APFUCATXN FOR
NOTICE tS HEREBY OIVEN. H d
Bad ACo. A t CuatodWn (Ptao), Ha
hddw ef 9m tnarmrtnq e M M a 9 (l)
haa Bad add oardtaatofi) tor a l u
dead to ba laauad Haraon. Tha
certtacaaa nirrbarfa) and yaarfa) d
laauanoa. Ha daaertplton d Ha
praparty, and Ha namafa) H wrtkrt I
CER TM CATE NOi M14
TEA R O F MBUANCE: 1 (M
Dasorlpltan d Property LEG LOTS
I A 10 H X D TR A C T 30
SANLANDO 8PWNOS P1» 4 PO 92
01-21-233CK-30004X390
Namaa H which aaaaaaad: TU ArH
VU
A l d aald praparty bang H Ha
Coinry d Bamlnda. Stata d Flonda.
Urtaaa audi osidtawafa) dial ba
radaimad accorrtng to tow, Ha
praparty
daaettoad
H
audi
oarMeatafa) wta ba aold to Ha
Nd&lt;ad Wddar d Ha wad bort door,
Bamlnda
County
Couritnuea,
Barton! Florida, on I N 4 day d
Dae, 2000, d 1100 am
Paymert d Bata too.
toaa wa M M toba pad
by H a iin n a id ll Wddar M Ha aata
F d payment d an amount aqud to
Vw N d N d Wd Is dua wtNn 14 houra
dtor Ha adtartaad tans d eats. A l
peyatat to Ha Ctort d Ha O ro d
Court.
Ddad N s I I day d Octobar, 2000.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE O R O X T COURT
8EMM0LE COUNTY, FLORIDA
b y MMay C. Hargari, Oapdy Ctort
PuMdi: October 23. and Novarrtoat
1,313,2000
T177

NOTICAOF
APFUCATXN FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN. H d
totally Ranstt or Deborah L Ranafl
or Diene RanarKaeMar, Ha hddar
d Ha kbpataig oarvaestafa) haa Nad
ask! oarttacaMt) tor a l u daad to be
laauad Haraon. Tha cartilta.ta
ruitoarft) and yaarfa) d laauanca.
Ha daacrlpaon d Ha praparty. and
■n namafa) H whtah I was
CCRTVICATE NO: tbtO
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 13 M
Daacrtabon d Praparty LEG LOT
21 B IK A LITTLE PEARL LAKE
HEIGHTS PB I P O AT
17-21-23402-OAOO-210
Namaa to whtah aaaaaaad. Ronata
J. Sptatra
A l d aald praparty being H Ha
' State
“ lata d I
C o r t y d Aananda,
Urtaaa such oaritacatafa) ahal ba
to law. Ha
cardtaatafa) w * ba void to He
NdN« Wddar WHa watt bort door,
Banunda County
Courthouse.
Santord. Flonda. on Ha 4 day d
Oecamber. uuuu. ai I luO win.
Paymert d Bala las. apparatus
raoordng toaa a n raeptaad to ba paid
by H a eueeeid rt Wddar at Vw aala.
Ft* paymert d an n e w t aqud to
vw N d w d Wd la dua wdtai 24 hows
dtor Hta advartaad tans d sals. A l
paymenta ahal ba c u h
or
guaranlaad
Hetrvnert.
made
payable to Ha Ctort d Ha Cecul
payabtat
Court
Ddad Hta I I day d Ootobar. 1000.
MARYANNE MORSE

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(M ad HN 13 M y d October, 2000.

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NO TIC aO F
A F F IX A TIO N FOR
TAX D U O
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Hal
Matanda Jldndaton ot Richard
S CaaeaHany, tie hotdar d Ha
tabooing oatMcato&lt;a) baa Rad aald
reftataeaefs) tor a lai M ad to ba
laauad Hereon. Tha cerMtaste
narbarfa) and yaarfa) d laauanoa,
H a daociydon ot »10 property, and
Ha namafl) to « N r t a area aaaaaaad
Mara aa toloata:
C f ltm C X T lN O s d B M
TEAR OF M U A N C f : 1 M
Oaacrlpdon td Fiaparty LEG LO T 2
U LTO N SQUARE PB 1 PO 38
1(F21-31414-0(XXMX*0
_ Named to aitacn aaaaaaad; FN6
Ereerpriees Inc
Al at aald property belig to Ha
Courty ot Barranota, BUM d Florida.

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C a ll 322-2011
S e m in o le H e ra ld
C la s s ifie d D e p t.
T o P la ce Y o u r A d

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Sheley C Heryert. Deputy O ert
PuWtah October 23. and Nov amber
1 .3 1 3 2000
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L egals
NOTICE OF
A FF IX A TIO N FOR
TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. Hal
Saul ACo As Cuetodan (Ptao). tha
fc
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ata, —
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rctruncunii
mrtHeete lei
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h u Mad aatd certtocaiafi) tor a U i
daad to ba laauad thereon The
certtacate numberft) and yaarfa) d
laauanca. tha description d tha
praparty. and Ha namafl) H whtah I
C U m P K A T E NO: 3099
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: I I M
DaacripOon d Property: LEO UNIT
333 ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS PB 22
PG3 3342
23-21-233124)0004330
Namaa tn whrrti au n t art Ocpal K.
Baattrt. S. Bataaht
AJ d said property bang H He
County d Serrenota. S u it d Ftortde
Unites such carUlcateta) ahal ba
redeemed according lo law. Ha
MibHftdi
In
tuefi
cardtaatafa) wB ba add to Ha htgrtaat
at the wall front door,
a
County
Courlhouu,
Santord. Florida, on Ha 4 day d
Daoarrtwr. 2000. al II DO a m
Paymert d Sate toe, appflcebfe
raoordng lees ara reqdred to ba paid
by H a auccaaaM Wddar at Ha aala.
Fid paymanl d an amount aqud to
Vw hrghatl Wd ta dua wthln 24 houra
altar Ha adrerveed bma d aala. A l
manta shell ba cash or
ram sad H atrumam.
made
payable to He Ctort d He ctrauX
C ow l
Dated Hta 19 day d Octobar, 2000.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMtftOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
b y Shtrlay C. ttorgart. Deputy Ctort
PitoAah: Octobar 23. and November
1 .3 132000
T179
Bt T H i C M C U T COURT
O FTH A 1 9TH
JU O X U L O R C U rT.
COUNTY,
PROBATE H V IS X N
Fbe NunHen 0D4T3CP
IN RE. THE ESTATE OF
BEVERLY ELENORE DETER.
The admtntabaaon d He utato d
BEVERLY
ELENORE
DETER,
damiiad. Fla Number 0047347. to
rtng H Vw CUcud Court tar
Somlmla County. Ftortde. Probate
Dhrlaton. H a addrsu d which ta
SamHoli County Courthouse. X I
N o th Part Avanua, Santord, Flonda
32771. Tha namaa and artlrsiess d
psraondrspieiantobiis's attorney am
Mrt forth bttoi*
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED TH A T
persona on vrinm Hta nodes ta
chatsnge Ha valdty ot Ha wta. Ha
dthcatlona d
Vw paraonal
IMtfBAMTl
Ally
ji i ItM
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VlPTP
wMr'Ilid
tB# iQ
Mlt kurtMtfftCHm
d Hta Cowl ara raqdrad to Me twb
otfaettana vriH Vw Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER TMX DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AJ cradton d Ha decedsrt and
other persons having ctabna or
on whom o copy d Hta
served warm Hraa montw mar vw
data d Vw 9rat pubicaaon d Hta
Court WITHIN TH E LATER O f
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
a rm ctmo*X e o» m* aeeeoern
ctatma or

Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLXATWN OF THM NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS, OEMANOSANO
OBJECTIONS N O T SO F 3E O W 3L
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date d Ha IrW putdcaltan d
Hta Noltoe ta Octobar 23. 2000
Henry Oder
Ataamsy tor Paraotwl Rapraaanabva
Robert J. CapLo. EsquUe
408 WUymort Court. Buis 101
PO. Boa 331941 (X739-1M1)
Late Mary. Florida 32744
Fhona: (407)323-7431
Pubbsh-Octobar 2 3 and Novanbar I ,
2000
T IM

Bt thi catcurr court
OF THE E X H T IX N TH
JUOtDAL DRCUTT
OF FLORKM.
M A N O FO R
C A M NO-I OH1433-CA-144CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. Suocsaaor to
totaraal to MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY,
LAURA E. NEMETHY;
CHRISTOPHER
J.
NEMETHY;
O UAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION;
JOHN
DOE.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LAURA E
NEMETHY; JANE DOE. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE O F CHRISTOPHER J
NEMETHY; UNKNOWN
TENANT&amp;OWNCR3.
PUUNRFF-S N O T K B O F ACTION

TO.

LAURA 3 NEMETHY
And al p e rm ctomeng maarad by.
Hrougrt, lt d * or apalnat
LAURA 3 NEMETHY
and al pantos haring or daM ng to
hova m y r V 3 MM. or tntaraal In Ha
properly herein described LAST
KNOWN
ADORE 38
IIM
CARDINAL
CREEK
PLACE.
OVIEDO. FL 32796
YOU ARE NOTIFIED H d an aceon
to torsdoaa mortgage on tha
loltowtng dssenbad praparty In
Samlncla CowVy. Florida:
LO T 23. CARDINAL CREEK.
ACCORDING
TO
TH E
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK 44. PAGES 33 AND 19.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORKM.
and having a commonly known
I ICO Can3na! Creek Plica, Onado.
FL 32733
has bam Had agarwt you and you
are' rwoarwd to serve m ongawl d
your wrttoi delanew. ( any. wtai Vw
Camaicta Cowey Ctort d Hta Court
wWw. X days m m Ha Ww data d
puCAcancin. and to serve a copy on
Pteinwri Altomsy. Douglas M. Balsa,
d Vw U w Firm d MASON 4
a s s o c ia t e s , p a . whose addroaa
la 17737 U 3 . HlfHwey 11 North.
Suds 900. Mangrove Bay. Ctoarwatsr,
Flonda 33744. vrthei M daya bom
Vw Irw data d pubtewnn. orharwrao
a dstaui wta ba anlsrad agaewt you
tor Ha rakel damandad In Vw

Datad O C T 19 2000
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
Ety:Ru!h King
A* Deputy Cledi
In Bccordence wtch l
wen iMuMRitf Act, pemon* w n
dnabMiM* needing a apactaJ
accommodation to pametpate Si Hta
proceeding should contact court
Artntatstrsnon M totophona number
1-40744343M. not tour Own seven
(7) daya prior to Vw praceadtog It
hearing Impaired (TOO) 1400 0559771, or Voce (V) 1-400-9334770.
via Florida Relay Service
Mason I Associates, P A
I77S7 US 19 N , Suae 500
Ctoarwatsr. FL 337844544
ARn: Douglas M Beta!
(727)336-3400
Publtoh: Octobar 23. and November
1.2000
T134
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR 3EMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fda No. 00-971-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
WESLEY J HOODE/l,
NOTICE OF AO M M S TR A TX N
Tha admlntatranon d Ha aetata d
W ESLEY J HOOBER. daesaasd.
Fla Number 0047147. to penrtng In
Vw OrcuN Court tor Semlnoto
County. Ftartda. Probata DMaaon, Vw
addraaa d which la X I N Part
Avanua. Santord. FL 32771. Tha
names and addsaa d Vw Personal
Representative and tha Paraonal
RepresemaVvi'a attorney ara set
A a W TERESTEO PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A l persona on vrtnm Hta nodes ta
served who hairs obfactena mat
diWtonga Vw vatdfly d Vw wB, Vw
quaiheattona ot Ha paraonal
rapresmtaVvs, venue, or Jurtartcbon
d Hta Court ara required to Ms Vwe
obfeettane wWi Hta Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUEUCATION OF T X 9 NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
O f SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
A l erwtoora d Vw decedent and
other persona having claims or
demand, agarwt dacedarfa aatato
on whom a copy d Hta nance ta
date ot Vw Aral pdWcaVon d Hta
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
T H B NOTICE OR T H R T Y DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS N O T X E ON
THEM.
A l oner crsdflora d Vw decedent
persona hiring
against Vw
mud Ms Ha
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A a CLAIMS. DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED W XL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The daw ol Vw krai pubkcWtan d
Via Nonce ta October 35. 3000.

IS — C

_________

M THB CtRCUIT COURT
OF THE IX tfTE E H TH
J U M C U L C S K U T OF THE
3 T A T I OF FLORIDA.
M A N O FO R
BfMBIOI I COUNTY
CURL DtVISXN
CASE NO.C3CA-13BO-14#
ASSOCIATES HOME EQUITY
SERVICES. IN C,
PENNY REIS. JOHN OOE REIS.
UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF PENNY
REIS; IF LIVING. INCLUDING ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID
OEFENOANT(S). IF REMARRIED.
AND IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
OEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. AND TRUSTEES. AND
A O L OTHER PERSONS CLAIMV4G
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
OEFENOANT(S).
JOHN
OOE.
un k n o w n te n a n t; ja n e d o e .
UNKNOWN TENANT. JOHN ROE.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE ROE.
UtMNOWN TENANT.
OetsndmKs).
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice ta hereby given net. pursuant
to * Find Summary Judgment d
Forsctoaura entered H Vw above
styled causa, ki Vw Oread Court d
Samswle County Ftortto. I wta eat
Vw property actuals In Semlnoto
County. Ftortto. descitwd u
LO T 11. BLOCK O. HARMONY
HOMES. ACCORDING TO TH E
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 11 PAGE X . O f THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMV40LE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
A/K/A 101 4 103 DESOTO
AVENUE. ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
F t 37701.
d ptM c aala. to Vw htghad and bast
bidder, tor caah. AT TH E W EST
FRONT OOOR SEMWOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE.
8ANF0R0,
FLORIDA. Flonda. d 11X A M , on
Vw 21b! day d NovanVwr, 2000
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CtRCUIT COURT
BY Mary Stroups
Dcpyty Clark
Law Ottawa d Dervsi C Conausgri
0901 North Armenia Avanua
Tampa FL 33904-1041
e
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ABWTWY*
Hjt
Pudtoh Octobar 23. and Novanbar

59— F in a n c ia l
S er v ic es

o ts

Oaklawn Memorial Cemetery 2
apacM. Dwobori Garden Valuedal
tfl.OOO.rtarourtedto54 000 lortan
334-2224373
21— P e r s o

nals

A LO N E? Sen-ora Dalny Bureau1
R E S P E C TE D since 19771 Aget
(50-00) BOG-922-4477 (24hts)

25— S p ec ia l N o t ic e s
Con aider Adoption: Happy and
a e o n canto wtai much tovo ta tparo
want to adopt newborn lo 4 yr ok)
AJtowabto eapanaea pard Please cal
attorney
loll tree
1-BBS 22201231Re*&gt;520)_________________

27— N u r ser y &amp; C iiil u
C a rd
Clinabm mother of two will provide
loving day care lor your chid
to my home. M W u F. 407-3232613
Mrs Michelle's House
Spaces avdtobto lor chldron. 5 wka11 yra old. Delore and alter acttool
c a n lor children al Plnecratt.
Wicklow, Hamilton and Midway
Elementary Computer daase* lor
thadren2 yrato lly n o ld Balanced
nuimional
meals
Eacallent
development program Ceriiliad
Teachers 4C accepted

55— B u s in e s s
O ppo r t u n it ies

71— H e l p W a n t e d
AR E YOU C O N N E C TE D ?
IN TE R N E T U S ER S W ANTED I

Attention Readernll
It s Illegal lor companies doing
business by phone to promise you
a loan and aak you lo pay for H
belora they deliver. For more
mformatan. cal to* I'M 1477-FTC
1CLP. ( AfstAc sr-rwe message Irrvn
The Seminole Herald and tho
Federal Trade Commission)

61— M

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o ney to

Attention Readersll
It's illegal lor companies doing
business by phone lo promise you
a loan and aak you to pay for K
belora they deliver. For more
vrlormation, cal toi-lree 147 7-F TC
FELP ( A pubic earvtao mossaoe kom
Tho Seminole Meiald and the
Federal Trade Commission)

W V E S T O A T E BEFORE
Y O U IN V E S T
Always a good pokey, especially lot
business
opportunities
and
Iranchtaea. C a l Flonda Dept ol
A grlcuiin 4 Consumer Sennctat at
600-435-7352 or FTC -H E LP lot
bee tnlomwkon. Or risJ otx Web sfle
et www he gov.Txrop
Flonda law raqUrea seters d certain
butowaa opportvibea to ragtatot vriVi
Ftorida Dept ol Agrtcuitura &amp;
Conaumer Services belora seo-ng
C a l to verity lawful registration
belora you buy_________________
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Pul II to Work I
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32.300-tW.000
Low Monthly PymH 1 Day Svc,
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For App 1477-748 B ia (2445)

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eipenence. CD L A. vacation and
pension benefit!
________ 407-3224133________

71— H e lp W a n t e d
A rtavsig career ■ wertng lor you wWi
Swill Transportation No eipertonce
necessary Earn 3500-S7X weekly
as a professional truck driver with
eaceXenl benefits No CDL7 Training
■sevsiaUe C A a TODAY 14004355593
A/C Servlet Techs 4 Installers:
Immediale openings I Up to S22.hr
• vehade 4 benefits 407- 630-7116
DFWP

S10-S12/HRI

WE TRAIN!
Local Work. 1004431319
APPOINTM ENT BETTER S)
Paid training Average 310320/Hr.. Erpd Only. NO
SELLING. Pip cold celle,
Flea Scheduto/Benehte Call
*4074232070, Eat. 239

Exper. Gary Warehouse Worker
knmed. Opsnngtll Must ba able to
kft 40#» Forklift eap. raq. good
benefits. EO E /DFWP. Coastline
Dill. 601 C o d SCO Way. Santord
407-3234500
F/T 3 P T toddler 4 Went leather
needed lor Sanford Day Cara.
Eapertam 6 ctaaaea a PXta. Cal JL4a
0407-3224443
FLO O R IN G INSTALLERS
Hardwood and Lem natt Flooring
Apprentices needed knmediately
lor
etlabkehed.
expanding,
company Great advance m ini
opportunity. C a l Jack el 407- 3216332 Irr AM SAes have vekd rkkrorl
koarasara) pees bee* grand thecA
Ful krrta Mower 4 kfW mawananca
person needed tor Geneve
ratidemtel community. Salary
407-365-7390
Heir Dresser
Good working condbone. private
room. Lake Mary area.
407-322-7830

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3300 lo WOO/Week
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Home businasat Fun, money,
vacatton* 686-662-1251. l e m meg
tor Kim and Jonlee W e t help you
heipyouraeX.

Ara You Connected?
33W to H O O W ask. PT/FT
1449-3*54345
www.meketlietiticke.com
Bartender Wanted: Male or
limato. 2874 Santord Avo. Ask lor
Pat. 407-322-1852
Best Ektorty Cara Mantalt May a m
ot make 31.000 of dollara. No
experience necessary
1486-441-4402

Cabinet Makar
For custom wort. Pay neg
MerhcaVRetirsment Pvg
407 321-8090

Shop with US
everyday

Computer. Internet People to
wanted to work on kne. 323- 75/ hr
. Pfl F/1. FuX training. Free booklet
1-600-921-6521 24 hr
www getwtthabix com

Exp tree cambers 3 groundsmen
OL a must. CD L a plus. Top pay III
CaX 407-3233431

Brsakfast Waitressas. Cook. 4
Housaktepers Top Pay. Good
Working condrhona. Apply: Marriott
Courtyard, 133 International Pkwy,
Lake Mary

Where the
deals are!

Clerical Pot Hons
Esport Secratary
Inside Setot/CSH
Posieont located In Santord area lor
dynamic company with graat
benefits' Must have eiealtenl
commuucabon and computer skill
Cal Top Taken today! 4074394222.
or 1400454-1425

Driver needed for the local area to
atari Immedtatety Apply at Southern
Trust. 901 E. 26th Piece, Santord.
407-321-7444.

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Ftartda Bar No. 173302
8TENSTROM.
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3 camalary loti
Oaklawn Camalary. St OCX) each
Call Carroll Waller
352-3434)707

SUE SWEAT
1530 W Boyer
longuood.
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I i :32750
tor

BerVord. FL 32772-4045
Tetophorw: 407/322-2171
PutdahOctobar 23. and November
1,2000

em eter y

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH MaW UW Cl AND S01K
Orug bee arataliea.
ApWyisC tea tartar Drive.
AJlWBAfTR*
Manufacturing mechanic needed
tor wetdere production machine
repair 4 tel up w/growmg co Exp.
preferred. F T days. FtA btneXts pkg.
------------------------6*5
EEODEWP.
Khdunen Circie. Santord
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to price. U g 4
told ctoVwig 2nd ehrit 37 50hr Long

PN w LPN lot a tuey cenXrtogy oftoe
with officee located in Santord t
Deltona Full Time, excellent
berWaa Fas m u n e to 904-532-1232.
Attn: Sara.

• Manager I oral cal canter need*
entry level mgr. 1 year eap needed.
Greet local company, greet pay,
permanent ful time Job.

d N C ie l-u p Operator *

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Telemarketing-Part-time
evening*. Outbound catang. great
bonus
programs.
Nei

Tl Group Automotive Systems, ■
multi-national manutacturlngfirm.
ta aaaklng 2nd 4 3rd ahifl CN C
Set-up Operators at our Santord
location. Requraa a H 9.
diploma or equivatont and CN C
tip .
Appica bone accepted at
2644 Jewett Lane
Santord. FL 32771

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You a r e cord ially invited to atten d ou r

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800-554-7364

Grand Opening on
Saturday morning,
October 28th92000
at ten o9clock.

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conduct a ribbon - cutting cerem ony.
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299 Paper Hanging
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287 Ceramic TVe
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277 Fence
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148 Commercial Property For Sate
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153 Acreaga Lot For Sate
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283 Jewelry A Repair
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                    <text>WEEKEND
DECEMBER 17, 2 0 0 0

The Seminole Herald
Sanford, Florida

500

County offers incentives to New York bank

Raiders Rom p
A week off did the Seminole
Community College women’s
basketball team a world of
good. After an 11-day layoff
the Raiders rolled to an
83-52 drubbing of
Hillsborough Community
College.
P a g e iB

C h ocola te
Paradise
la that sweet tooth aching for
a chocolate fix? An Oviedo
business offers the finest in
European sweets to soothe
that urge.

SANFORD — Seminole County
Commissioners this week took steps tp
lure more business and jobs to the area.
By a vote of 4-1, the board approved
$198,000 in Economic Development Thtst
funds as an incentive to Bank of New
York, In c
The firm plans to create 130 new jobs
within the next two years and an addi­
tional 200 jobs during a third year. The
average annual wage for the newly creat-

Company receives $198,000 , promises
to provide 430 new jobs in three years
$33,000. The proposed annual payroll
for the facility would be $10.9 million
including $3 million in employee bene­
fits.
Additionally, Bank of New York, Inc.,
would make a total capital Investment of

B o a r d d e la y s
d e c is io n o n
c h a rte r sch o o l

$ 8 5 million, including: uninterruptable
power supply equipment and generator
($ 1 5 million); interior office construction
($ 2 5 million); telecommunications and
computer equipment ($3 million); furni­
ture and fixtures ($ 1 5 million); and secu
rity features and equipment ($200,000).

I he preferred site the firm proposes to
occupy is a 155,000 square foot class "A "
office structure located In Colonial
TownPark north of Heathrow near
CR46A and Interstate 4. New York Bank,
Inc., proposes occupying 55,000 square
feet of the site.
The county's award represents 20 per­
cent of local participation funds that
would be used by New York Bank, Inc.,
to qualify for the state's Qualified
Targeted Industry Tax Refund program.
See Incentives, Page 5A

Testing the nose

ment, but we would like to look
at It another year."
In January, an application
submitted by Milestones was
SANFORD — Too many
denied by the school board due
questions and not enough
to similar concerns about the
answers kept the Seminole
charter school's financial stabiliCounty School Board from
accepting or denying a charter
_
school application submitted by
Milestones Community
Milestone Community School
School, based In Palm Bay, has
In c
charter schools located In
School board members
Brevard and Lake counties. The
schools oper­
MOur main concam la ate on the
"Success For
ing a final deci­
flnanoaa. Our though AU" curricula
sion on
developed by
la that thara has
Milestones'
researchers at
application
baan soma tfaflnlta
John Hopkins
even though
University and
School
focus on read­
Superintendent
Paul Hagerty
ing and lanrecommended

John Pardchak
Soups is not just
Good.’ soma baiiava It has
the powar to restore your
body anargy. Sica Nacu pro­
vides a history of this liquid

M essiah Choir
The Central Florida Messiah
Choir of The Church of Jesus
Christ of L attenlay Saints is
presenting its 9th annual per­
formances of selections from
George F. Handel's popular
oratorio "M essiah."
The final performance of
the 2000 concert series will be
Dec. 17 at 7 5 0 p m at the
Lake Mary Stake Center of
The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, 2255 Lake
Emma Road, Lake Mary.
For more information call
407-829-6689 or www.lakemarystake.org/mesaiahJttm.

in the elemen­
tary grade lev­
els. .
rvaj t
Ramsay
Educational
----------------------- Services, baaed
in Coral Gabels, provides man­
agement services to Milestones.
In an analysis presented
Thursday to the school board,
staff indicated concerns regard­
ing the fiscal management of

Seminole County Schools
Director of Budget and
Finance.

dent, die
school system's
staff has seri­
ous concerns
regarding management, finan­
cial and site location issues.
"O ur main concern is
finances," said John Pavelchak,
the school system's executive
director of budget and finance.
"O ur thought la that there has
been some definite improve­

S«« Decision, Page ( A

Crooms gets
health grant

Closing the gap
between generations
E te m e n to rv s d to o 1

8tudents mot tnolr
s e n i o r p e n p a l s In
a p ro g ra m d e s ig n e d

a S £ S B B ! B 5 a L
event is part of a guidance activ-

lZ

S ! i i S £ ? Spr“ ding
"The children were so anx-

b r id g e th e a g e s
B y MIctwNe Jeria
Managing Editor
LON GW OOD -S tu d e n ts
from Lake Mary Elementary
School met their senior pen pab
for the first time on Friday fol­
lowing four months o f sending
letters and notes to their new
friends.
The 15 fourth- and fifthgraders made a special trip to
S t Stephen's Lutheran Church

Guidance Counselor Joan Toro
said. "M any o f them might not
have the opportunity to spend a
lot o f time with their grandpar­
ents if they don't live close. I
think it is Important to have a
different generational perspec­
tive, and this might help the
students develop a sensitivity
toward seniors.4
The senior pen pals are par­
ticipants in the Seminole
County Better Living For
Seniors Congregate Meal

Sanford hospital opens new ER

Jo n e Pork - Freelance
journalist from Winter Pork

Index
Butineu.............................. . .78
dottM ed......................... SS-VS
C w w H . . ; ............... 9A, ••
DeorAbby .......................... J C
Food .....................................SC
UleStyle.....................Soctien C
Obiluortei ............................ 3A
Opinion.................................4A
Folk* log ............................. 2A
toliglon............................... ,7C
Spot U .............................1S-2S
TnUvition............................... &amp;A
Wtolhtr ............................... 28

Shannon Quasi makes sure her red reindeer nose Is In place before continuing with he Christmas acttvWss.
Quasi and her letow employees from CPH Engineering donated about $8,500 worth of toys for the 8atvstkxr
Army to distribute. The 8anford office of CPH raised $4,000 of the total donation.

Sanford Chamber President Ron Ro m , 8anlord City Commlsslonar
Velma Williams and Central Florida Regional Hospital CEO Rodney
8mMh cut the ribbon to open the hoapttafs new emergency room. The
$12 million, 20,600-equara-foot expansion more then doubtoe the size
of the ER end todudM a new Feel Track system to quickly treat minor
InjuriM and HneeeM.

Lake Mary Elementary School fifth-grader 8evte Rtoeofoe meets her pen
pel, Anjel Ocokxi. FHoeofos gave Ocoton, who la originaty from Puerto Rico,
a box of Qodlva chocolates and several hoNday decorations during their first
Program, which provides hot
lunches, social activities and
other services at its six locations
in the county, Congregate

Coordinator Pat
ell said. This is the sec-

SANFORD — Crooms
Academy has been announced
as the recipient of a $20,(XX)
Wellness Grant by the American
Heart Association's Youth
Fitness and Tobacco
Prevention/Education Project
Plans are underway to estab­
lish a "Wellness Center" for the
physical education classes, stu­
dents and staff. Students will
develop their own wellness
plans and will assimilate heart
rate monitors in measuring fit­
ness activity levels.
Equipment to be purchased
includes a body fat analyzer,
treadmills, recumbent bikes,
steppers and stationary bikes.
Students will also participate in
field day activities and an after­
school intramural program.

City approves plan for dog park
SANFORD — Dog owners wil
park specifically designed for the
friends.
City Commission
approved a layout for the
park Monday and agreed
to rename the site Paw Park. The
rk, located on
French Avenue between 4th a n d !
streets, is
currently named Jayrw* Park
Commissioners agreed to the concept of the
park four months ago and allocated $15,000 for
the project. The park was expected to open in
November, but questions were raised after a pre­
liminary site plan for the project provided park­
ing on the rignt-of-way.
.
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale noted the city had
recently passed a strict ordinance outlawing park-

be sure we provide enough legal parking
_ _
spaces. Some of the resiW | f le
dents who arc in favor of
(limited parking) are the
same ones who were
u|
because someone else in the neighborhood
d!
t have any parking."
Commissioners approved a plan that provides
1 5 3 acres of fenced-in park space and 17 parking
spaces.
City staff will work with local residents to cre­
ate a detailed site plan showing the park's ameni­
ties, and the park should open in March.
The genesis of Paw Park began with a group of
citizens who provided not only ideas, but have so
far raised $75 0 0 for park amenities

�Page 2A Sunday. December 17. 2000

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T he S eminole H erald

Seminole Summary
A G LA N CE AROUND O UR CO U N TY

It h ap p en ed in
his lifetim e
Dec. 17 marks the anniversary of the first
manned, powered flight in 1903. First Orville
then Wilbur Wright took to the skies at Kitty
Hawk, N.C. in a craft made in their bicycle
shop. While each flight didn't last longer than a
minute, it is considered the first documented
successfulpowered and controlled flight of an
airplane. Tney celebrate the event every year in
................ *.................. Kitty Hawk and it was
declared Wright Brothers
Day by Presidential
proclamation in 1963.
The focal point here is
Orville Wright. While
Wilbur died at the age of
45, Orville lived for years, passing away in
1948.
3. Can you imagine
what he saw (or heard
about) in his lifetime.
Here was a man who sat
Nick
on a tiny seat in an air­
craft practically made of
Btfcks, traveling through
• • • • • • •
the air for less than one
minute.
But in his lifetime, he saw the invention of
the helicopter (1939), Lindburgh cross the
Atlantic (1927), Amelia Earhart cross the
Atlantic, (1932), the jet aircraft in use at the end
of World War H, amid one year before Orville
died, Chuck Yeager became the first man to
officially break the sound barrier, 660 miles per
hour at a height of 30,000 feet.
Every time there was an advance in aviation,
we can easily imagine astonished he was. With
in-flight refueling, planes can stay in the air for
days. Some aircraft weigh many
someiny tons,
tc
times even doubling their weight with cargo. In
his early days, he would havee Ioet they wouldn't have flown. No doubt he was amazed at the
progress made in flight in just a few decades.
All of us are in the same situation as Orville
Wright. If we stop to think about it, depending
on our ages, we can imagine the changes or
new inventions that have been made. We are
actually living in the midst of history.
Hopefully we are aware of i t
Stop and reflect for a m om ent How many
cars have you been alive? What have you aeen
appen? What has been Invented and/or per­
fected since you gave that first "w haah" in the
delivery room?
While it Is oftei^enjoyable to reflect (orsad lf •
one thinks«f,tlw wars or disasters), It’s often a..
personal recollection. Unfortunately, few of our offspring care to lis^pp, (jy cali. Immediately
after World War II, youngsters used to ask,
"W hat did you do in the war, daddy?" Today,
very few care to ask about your past and what
you may have seen or been involved with.
As a writer, I would have loved to have had
the opportunity (before his death) to ask Orville
Wright what he thought about aviation today. I
would have found it fascinating. Had I written
a story however, I doubt few people would
have cared to read more than a paragraph or
even a sentence or two.
Oh well, w e've all experienced a lack of inter­
est in our lives by others from time to time. The
good thing is that wc were there, we know
what we saw and did, and hopefully, we
should be proud of our accomplishments as
well as those of others we have encountered
during our lifetimes.

Sp ecial donation

O ut &amp; A bo u t
SAT
The C ity o f Longw ood
is holding a Bluegrass
•session on the third
Saturday o f each m onth at
the com m unity building
In downtownn Longwood,
co m er o f W. Church
Avenue and Wilma Street.
Bring a lawn chair, and if
you play, bring your
strings and join in.
Refreshments w ill be
available
Events are scheduled
Dec. 16, Jan. 20, and Feb.
17 from 6 until 10 p.m.

J

TU ES
In lieu o f the regular
m onthly m eeting, the
m em bers o f the(L1 a k e
M ary C hap ter o f A A RP
w ill b e holding an end o f
the year Chriatmaa
Luncheon, Tuesday, Dec.
19, at noon, at the
TImacuan C ountry Club in
Lake Mary. Price la $18
and includes tax, gratu­
ities and entertainm ent by
the Southern Edition, who
w ill take us dow n m em o­
ry lane in song.
Installation o f officers,
ayvards and door prizes
w ill conclude the after­
noon. Anyone w ishing to
attend m ay call Jim
Carm ona a t 407-323-9249.
T he C hapter w ill
resum e regular m eetings
on Tuesday, Jan. 16, a t 260
N. C ountry Club R oad in
Lake Mary. For more
inform ation, call 407-3330054 or 407-323-9249,

Pfeifauf

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Home Invasion
Seminole County Sheriff's
investigators are seeking informa­
tion regarding two individuals
saidi to be involved
in a home
invo
invasion in the Bear Lake area of
Seminole County Thursday Night
at approximately 7:42 p.m.
m e incident occurred in the
Royal Estates Subdivision. The
victim opened his garage door
and was preparing to leave his
home when a man appeared in
the laundry room ana attempted
to rob him. He was armed with
what appeared to be a firearm,
but was
I
vas later
learned it was a BB
gun. The suspect struck the vic­
tim over toe lead with the gun,
then ran to a car where an accom­
plice was waiting and the two

S

The car was described as either
tan or beige, on older model com­
pact two-door. The suspect was
described as a black male in his
early 20s, five feet eleven, and 180

Goldsboro Elementary School students Leon Oliver, Kevin Saravfnl, Chamtce Medtock, Christina Qaida and Ben Ortffln, Sanford
Police Chief Brian Toolay, DARE Officer Claudia Webber and Goldsboro Principal Ron Nathan accept a check for mot* than $3,000
from national baseball All-Star Tim Raines. This la the sixth year Raines has donated money to the DARE program.

Tighter water restrictions approved
From Staff Reports
The St. Johns River Water
Management District (SJRWMD) is
expected to place more severe
watering restrictions on Seminole,
Orange, Volusia, Lake and Marlon
counties.
The decision was made at the
monthly governing board meeting
on Tuesday, Dec. 12.
The restrictions, barring any
heavy rains, are expected to go into
affect in January.
The district has already had a
n in e;w ar prohibition on outdoor
■ irrigation between 10 a.m. and 4
, p.m. dally, as well as the restrictions

Dean Smith
Tommy Vincent
ArtZMInaU

serve wherever possible to ensure
that there will be adequate iwater
su;ppueai
plies available In the future.
W hile low levels In lakes and
riv e n are beneficial for the health of
those water bodies, low under­
ground water levels can pose pressure and saltwater int
itn ision p re s­
lema for water, and can increase the
likelihood for the formation o f sink
holes.
Las

The annual holiday

W ED

Seminole team wins Run for the Kids
jn ty !
Office team won the PODS Run for
the Kids event, held Thursday morn­
ing at the Toys 'R Us store at the
Florida Mall.
PODS, (Portable On Demand
Storage) was the sponsor of the ev en t
The team consisted o f Sheriff Don
Eslinger, Lt. Tbny Fannin, S g t
Maryann Clelland and Deputy

Dennis Lemma. The members com­
peted against teams from the Orange
County Sheriff's Office and the
Orllando Police Department Each
agency had seven minutes to dash
through the Toys 'R Us store and
gather as many toys as passible.
The Seminole County Sheriff's
team was able to gather $9,131 worth,
of toys. Since the team won first
place, it also received a check for
&amp; 0 0 0 . The money was used to buy

Fatality
Altamonte Springs police ore
seeking anyone who may have
seen a vehicle crash involving a
pedestrian, on Wednesday,
1
ncsdayDec.
13, at SR-436 and Lynchfield
Avenue. A Hispanic female in her
late 60s was attempting to cross
SR-436 from the south side of the
street As she entered the west­
bound lanes she was struck by
two vehicles. Altamonte Springs
Fire Department responded and
transported her to Florida
Hospital, Altamonte, but the
woman was pronounced dead on
arrival All names are being witoheld at the time bcin;
:lng.
iving iinformation
Persons having
regarding the incident arc asked

•Pratt S Camara
Stripping
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additional toys.
All of the toys were then delivered
to the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office for later distribution to needy
children, to be handled by the Police
Athletic League.
The Orlando Police Department
came in second and Orange County
placed third. In all, the teams gath
ered approximately $24,000 worth of
toys ana wilt donate them toi the
charities o f their choice.

Jeffrey Michael Pelko, 21, of
Lake Mary, was stopped by
deputies on Lake Mary
Boulevard Friday. He was
charged with driving under toe •
influence of alcohoL Officers
learned he had been causing a
disturbance at a local bar, and
was given an additional charge
of lewd and lasciviousi behavior.
I

to 190 pounds with dosely
cropped hair.
Anyone with information is
asked to contact Investigator Dan
Prast at 407-665-6722, or
Crimeline at 1-800423-TIPS.

EMn Tyre*, JR.
Printing 4 Production
Manager
John Coffman
Roma Lavender

on watering for odd and evenly
numbered addresses.
Now, the SJRWMD is planning to
limit outdoor irrigation to two days
a week.
The diatrict had previously rec­
ommended the reduction in outdoor
watering but plans to make it
mandatory next month.
Latest figures for the 12-month
rainfall in Sanford indicate a total of
33.32 inches have fallen from
November 1999 through October
2000, a deficit of 15.49 inches below
norma).
•
—
' Governing Board Chairman Bill
Kerr is concerned that the drollght
fa significantly, impacting undef-

to contact Altamonte Springs
Police at 407-339-2441.
Traffic Stops
Kaylum Glenn Manuel, 24, of
Deltona, was stopped by sheriff's
deputies early Friday, on 14 near
a construction zone, when the
deputy noticed the pickup truck
being driven erratically. Manual
was charged with driving under
the influence of alcohol,
flecing/attempting to elude an
pos­
officer; reckless driving,, and
i
session of narcotics equipment

Patrida Rockwell, 42, of
Myrtle Street, Sanford, was
stopped by deputies after she
reportedly ran over two mail­
boxes on Myrtle Avenue In
Sanford. She was charged with
driving under the influence of
alcohol.
Lyn Ho Schn, 40, of Orlando,
was stopped Thursday by
Longwood police on SR-434. He
was charged with driving under
the influence of alcohol.
Larry Zolton Salma ria, 44, of

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UCP C h ild
D evelopm ent C enters will
sponsor a su pport group
for pateniris o f children
w ith special needs. The
first h alf o f the m eeting
are dedicated to an educa­
tional topic. T he second
portion is an inform al

Reams Street, Longwood, was
riding a bike when hie was...
stopped by Longwood police &lt;
U S . Highway 17-92 Friday.
y. Hi
He
was charged with driving under
................................
hoi. After
the
influence of alcohoL
t
being taken to jail. It was deter­
mined he w a is js o wanted on an
active warrant for failing to
' on a charge of battery,
“ : violence.

lesday, Dec.
at 9:30 a.m ., a t Sem inole
Center, 201 Oak Avenue
(First Presbyterian
Church) In Sanford. For
additional inform ation
phone 407-322-6222.

Robert Wayne Jolly, 42, Rusldn
Street, Lake Mary, was stopped
on West Crystal Lake Drive by
Lake Mary police Friday. He was
charged with driving under the
influence.
An off-road motorcycle, driven by Dpnald A. Tenner, 34, of
William Cl|trk Court, Sanford,
was stopped by Sanford police
on Hartwell Avenue Wednesday.
He was charged with having no
registration certificate and pos­
session of narcotics equipment

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County w ill b e installing
the 2001 officers in a spe­
cial ceremony. Special
guest w ill b e Betty
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Correction

Nysha King, 3, was
misidentifled as the
Seminole Smile in tire D ec
13, edition of the Seminole

Herald.

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DO YOU HAVE

United States needs to find
a new, simpler way o f voting
In th e y e a rs to co m e , lo o k in g b a c k o n th e ev e n ts o f th is
In cred ib le m o n th , A1 G o re w ill n o d o u b t re m em b e r th e 23
h o u rs b e g in n in g a t 4 p .m . o n Friday, D ec. 8 , a s th e h a p p iest
............................ h e w a s to know . F o r th at w a s w h en it alt
ca m e tog ether, an d it w as p o ssib le — a ll too
b rie fly — to v isu a liz e v icto ry a t last.
F o r w ee k s h is sp o k esm e n , an d th e ir a llie s
in th e m e d ia , h a d b e e n d ru m m in g in to th e
p u b lic co n scio u sn e ss a g ro ss an d cy n ica l
falseh o o d : th a t th ere ex iste d , in v a rio u s
D e m o cra tic stro n g h o ld s aro u n d th e sta te ,
14,000 b a llo ts th a t h ad , for so m e o b scu re re a ­
so n , n ev e r b ee n co u n te d a t all.
WHUam
T h e se w ere , in fact, th e so -ca lled "u n d e r­
Rusher
v o te s "— b a llo ts o n w h ich th e v o te rs h ad
• • • • • v o ted fo r o th e r o ffices, b u t n o t fo r th e p re si­
dency. T h e y h a d , in tru th , all b ee n co u n te d — in d eed ,
co u n ted tw ice: o n ce in th e o rig in al m ach in e co u n t an d
ag ain d u rin g th e a u to m a tic m a ch in e reco u n t. In b o th ca ses,
th e m a ch in e h ad rep o rted th at n o v o te had b e e n ca s t fo r
p resid en t.
B u t n o w th e G o re fo rces d em an d ed th at th e y b e co u n te d
a third tim e, b y h a n d , in a d esp era te effo rt to find o n th em
so m e in d icatio n o f th e v o te r 's su p p o sed " r e a l" in ten t — a
clu e th at th e m a ch in e h ad m issed : a "d im p le " o n a ch a d , a
scratch o f so m e so rt. "L e t th e v o te s b e c o u n te d " w en t th e
m an tra, an d w h a t so u n d s m o re re aso n ab le th a n th at?
A s p red icted in th is co lu m n , th e G o re fo rces fo u n d — fo r
th e seco n d tim e in a ro w — a frie n d in th e F lo rid a S u p re m e
C o u rt. F o u r o f its se v e n m e m b ers, w h o h a v e n e v e r tired o r
sw erv ed in th e ir d e v o tio n to th e D e m o cra tic party, p ro m p t­
ly ord ered a m an u al re co u n t o f th e u n d e rv o te s, n o t o n ly in
tn e sp e cified co u n tie s b u t in e v e ry co u n ty in th e sta te. T h e
o th e r th ree ju s tic e s — a s it h a p p e n s, th e th ree m o st s e n io r
ju d g e s o n tn e co u rt — a ll v ig o ro u sly d isse n te d , w ith th e
ch ie f ju stic e g o in g s o fa r a s to sa y th e c o u rt's d ecisio n "w ill
d o su b stan tial d a m a g e to ... th is co u rt a s a n in s titu tio n ."
B y 8 a .m . th e n e x t m o rn in g th e co u n t w a s u n d e r w ay.
W ith a b so lu te ly n o ag ree d stan d ard fo r d e term in in g th e
v o te rs' a lleg ed in ten t, It w as e a sily p re d ic ta b le th at e n o u g h
d im p les, p im p le s a n d sc ra tch es w o u ld b e fo u n d to p u sh
M r. G o re In to th e le ad . O n ce h e w a s th ere, th e p o p u la r
d em a n d to h a il h im a s th e w in n e r w o u ld e a s ily o v erw h e lm
a n y a ctio n th a t m ig h t m e a n w h ile h a v e b e e n ta k e n b y th e
F lo rid a le g isla tu re, o r a n y su b se q u e n t re sista n ce b y th e
C o n g ress.
A n d th e n , ju s t 2 3 h o u rs a fte r th e F lo rid a S u p re m e C o u rt's
d e c isio n , th e re ca m e — " lik e a th u n d e rb o lt fro m th e h a n d
o f G o d " — th e o rd e r o f th e S u p re m e C o u rt o f th e U n ite d
S ta te s sto p p in g th e m a n u a l re co u n t in its tra ck s a n d o rd er­
in g a fu ll re v ie w o f th e F lo rid a c o u rt's actio n . In th e h isto ry
o f ju risp ru d e n ce , th e re c a n n o t h a v e b een m a n y co u rt o rd ers
s o p o rte n to u s a n d s o u tte rly sh atterin g .
O f th e m a n y le sso n s fid s w h o le fan tastic ep iso d e h as
ta u g h t u a, su re ly o n e o f th e m o st im p o rtan t is th a t w e m u st
d e v ise so m e n e w a n d sim p le r w ay o f v o tin g . I ca n rem em ­
b e r a s a c h ild a cc o m p a n y in g m y m o th er w h en sh e w e n t to
re g iste r to v o te in Illin o is. S h e w as requ ired , a m o n g o th er
th in g s, to p ro v e th a t sh e co u ld read , an d I sa w (a n a still
) n o th in g w ro n g w ith that. B ut literacy te sts lo n g a g o
w , an d n o w ad ay s sy stem
ste m a tic "G e t O u t
w e n t o u t th e w in d oow
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re b rin g in g to the
p o llin g pLla ces m a n y
th e V o te * d riv
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the' po
th o u sa n d s o ffp eo p lile w h o are fu n ctio n ally Illiterate. Tb p u t
su c h p e o p le in p n v a te b o o th s and ex p e ct th em to align* a
b a llo t p ro p e rly a n d th en p u nch o u t, w ith a sty lu s, tin y
s q u a re s or ca rd b o a rd n e x t to th e n am es o f th e ca n d id a tes o f
th e ir c h o ic e is to ask , q u ite sim ply, th e im p o ssib le.
O n e so lu tio n m ig h t b e to h av e th e v o te r d e c la re h is o r
h e r d e s ire a n d th en h a v e a v o te cast to th a t e ffect w ith th e
h e lp o f a n e le c tio n o fficial, p e rh ap s w ith R e p u b lica n a n d
D e m o c ra tic p o ll-w atch e rs lo o k in g on. B u t th a t w o u ld e lim i­
n a te th e secrecy o f th e v o te. A n o th e r p o ssib ility w o u ld b e
to h a v e v o te s ca st at h o m e, as a b se n te e b a llo ts n o w a re , b u t
o n c e a g a in th e p rin cip le o f secrecy w o u ld b e a t risk , an d
th e d a n g e rs o f im p ro p er p re ssu re m ig h t b e h ig h .
In a n y ca se , if w e a s a n a tio n a re ab so lu te ly co m m itted to
th e p ro p o sitio n th at ev e ry b o d y is e n title d to v o te , a n d I
g u e s s w e a re , w e are g o in g to n a v e to fig u re o u t so m e fo o l­
p r o o f w a y o f le ttin g v o te rs re g iste r th e ir in ten t.
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Sierra Club
wants to keep
Ft. M ellon Park
Editor’s Note: Thefollow ing let­
ter was sent to Sanford Mayor
Larry Dale from Bruce Hossfield o f
the Sierra Club on Dec. 12., atul
teas also forw arded to the Seminole
Herald as a letter to the editor.
Dear M ayor Dale:
As Growth Management
Chair o f the Centra! Florida
Sierra Club, I am writing to
express the Club's opposition to
the city of Sanford’s proposal to
lease Fort Mellon Park for the
development of a hotel and con­
vention complex. The Sierra
Club believes that great open

spaces play a critical part in
bringing vitality to cities. Fort
Mellon Park is on urban open
space that brings the beauty of
Lake Monroe to the clti/ens of
Sanford. It is a place for people,
not for a hotel.
The Sierra Club is also con­
cerned about the stormwater
impact that additional water­
front development will have
upon Lake Monroe. We arc con­
cerned about the affects of such
development on the lake's
wildlife, as the lake serves as a
habitat for migratory and wad­
ing birds. Furthermore, It is our
understanding that the promot­
ers of this development plan to
include a large fishing or boat­
ing pier that could become a
source of solid waste and other
pollutants.
The Sierra Club dives not

oppose the concept o f a conven­
tion center to serve Seminole
County. However, we do
oppose its proposed location at
Fort Mellon Park. We point out
that other, superior sites have
been suggested for this project,
including along the 1-4 corridor.
Wc urge that these other sites be
given preference in Seminole
County's search for a home for
its convention center.
Very truly yours,
Bruce Hossfield
Growth M anagement Chair
Central Florida Sierra Club

Cox questions
election actions

Seminole counties that illegal
activity has become public
knowledge.
And, it was done by welleducated people who know the
laws.
But, since they are not In
prison, nor arc they ‘ handslapped," I want to now make
my reservation for weeks of use
of the election offices, and this
includes for my friends and
members of the Democratic
party, and also the legal presi­
dent A1 Gore.
Since my parents always
taught honesty, this corruptic
of life is new and shocking
me.
Corruption pie is for
one?

l b the ed ito r
It is only Martin and

P e o p le are not all equ al in ev ery
[

Fredrika Keefer is an 8-year•reference to leaner body types
n selecting 300 students from
old girl who likes to dance, just
this year's M 0 0 applicants?
like ner mother and grand­
Yes, for the same rea­
mother before her. She
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son UC Berkeley can
relishes playing the
reject students based on
lead role of Clara in the
mental prowess and a
Pacific Dance Theater's
fashion modeling
"Petite Nutcracker." So
school can reject stu­
perhaps she Is not as
dents based on comeli­
shy as many fourthness. Every institution
graders. But 1 wonder
has standards that
now she feels about her
weed out those who are
body being s topic of
less likely to succeed. I
public discussion.
Joan
know this flics in the
Fredrika and her
Ryan
face o f American ideals.
m other filed suit
because, as her mother
• • • 1 • • • But the reality is that all
men and women are
uts it, she "did not
not created equal.
•ve the right body type to be
Like it or nut, the ethereal,
accepted" by the San Francisco
elongaled body that can float
Ballet School. "M y daughter is
on air is part of the look and
very sophisticated, so she
feel of classical ballet. You and I
understands why we're doing
might think ballet would be
th is," Krissy Keefer said. "And
iust as pleasing with larger
the other kids think she’s a
bodies. But most of those who
celebrity."
vractice the art disagree, which
There is no question Keefer
« their right. ’Ib is doesn't mean
raises a powerful point in her
that women with different
complaint. The values placed
on an unnaturally thin body for body types cannot become pro­
fessional dancers. They just
female performers drives some
have to find a different type of
dancers to potentially fatal eat­
dance — jazz, tap, modern —
ing disorders. But that isn't
just as athletes have to find
exactly the issue here. This is:
sports that fit certain body
Docs the San Francisco Ballet
types. A tall, blocky man, for
School have the right to give

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example, could not be a jockey,
but he could play baseball.
Having written extensively
about the damaging pressures
on young female gymnasts and
figure skaters, I understand
Keefer's concerns about body
type. But for me, the more dis­
turbing issue in this story Isn't
about weight but age.
The San Francisco Ballet
School is very clear and open
about the fact it is strictly a
training ground for profession­
al dancers. "W e are not a recre­
ation department," said a ballet
spokeswoman.
In other words, children at
age 8 arc already training for
adult careers. By age 12 o r 13,
tiie children are training so
much that they cither begin
homeschooling or attend a
school that accommodates the
training schedule. The child has
thrown all her eggs into this
one little bosket at an age when
most kids can barely decide
what to wear to school In the
morning. And the child knows
the parents are paying lots of
money for this great opportuni­
ty
The ballet school usually has
a psychologist to counsel the
students, but at the moment

there is not one on si
the parents arc given no
ing by the school on th
their daughters might
encounter as they climb the ^
ballet ladder, weight issues,
physical ailments, social isola­
tion, psychological pressure.
Just as in elite gymnastics
and figure skating, these chil­
dren are In legal limbo. They
arc neither hobbyists nor pro­
fessionals. There is no safety
net for them, no arm o f govern­
ment that makes sure that the
adults in their lives watch out
for their best interests.
Keefer said she would drop
her lawsuit if the school accept­
ed her daughter. The San
Francisco Ballet School offers
the best training in the Bay
Area, she said. Fredrika, how­
ever, has said she is quite
happy dancing where she is.
Still, the mother gets to decide
w hat's best for her daughter's
dancing career.
The child 1b clearly too
oung to make such a decision,
8'el, in the skewed logic of elite
athletics and dancing, she is
not too young to pay the price
for it.
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Finally the nation
has a president elect.
The roller coaster
election o f 2000
cam e to an end with
Vice President Gore
conceding the elec­
tion to Gov. Bush
Wednesday evening.
Speeches by both
men were considered
excellent and given
high m arks by
Democrats and
Republicans. So we
asked several people,
-D o you think the
speeches that Bush
cu d Gore gave s e t .
the right m ood to
unite the country T

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They were lorced
to by pressure Irom
the public. I thought
Bush was genuine,
but Gore was forced
to say what he did by
the Democratic Parly
to set the mood lor
him to run (or office
In 2004.
Jack Klamper.
Winter Park

I didn't watch the
speeches. I'm just
sick ot hearing about
It. Neither one was
setting a good mood
for the country. The
country just wants
someono to be In
office.
Rachel All,
Casselberry

Absolutely, they
both did an outstand­
ing job. I was
impressed with
Gore's speech. Bush
was very conciliatory.

Kelvin Averbuch,
Lake Mary

I found there was
no cynicism. Both
candidates were try*
Ing to make amends.
There were no last
minute Til gel even*
speeches. Both men
acted like gentleman.

Larry Trolse,
Lake Mary

Yes, I thing the
speeches set the
right mood. Gore got
very emotional, and
that was touching.
Gore's speech was
down to earth and
realistic.
Kamllah Perry,
Longwood

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Sunday. December 17. 2(I(M

T he S eminole Herald

E rra n t golf balls are driving
force behind neighbors’ anger

G enerations —
C ontinued from P ig s 1A

ond year for the pen pal pro­
gram.
Students chose their pen
.pals from a list o f names In
'August and began exchanging
;letters with the seniors. There
■were about four or five letter
exchanges between the two
generations during the four
Imonths.
• "The seniors really enjoy it
because a lot of them don't
have contact with young peo­
ple," McConnell said, "A nd, as
i thcy correspond, they find out
1they have a lot o f things in
! common, regardless of the gen­
eration gap.
"A nd, both groups really
like to talk about their pets."
Fifth-grader Scvle Fllosofos
gave her pen pal, Anjel Ocolon,
a box of Codiva chocolates and
several holiday decorations
during their first meeting.
Ocolon, who is from Puerto
Rico and now resides In Lake
Mary, was very excited about
his gifts and said he really
enjoyed his visit with his
young pen pal.
"The gifts arc just beautiful,"
he said. "This has really been
' n ice."
During their visit with
each other, Ocolon told the
t fifth-grader about his days in
the Navy and living In
Chicago.
"I couldn't wait to meet
him ," Fllosofos said. "And, I
will probably continue writing
him even after the program is
finished."
Fourth-grader Thomas
O 'D ay spent his time with
Raymond Aloge's talking

By Jo fl D eSantla
Staff Writer

Destiny Surtes, a fifth-grader at Lake Mary Elementary School, meets her
pen pal Opal Ptymalo.
about family.
"I learned that he has three
kids and one is a pediatrician,
one Is a fireman and that his
daughter lives in Coral
Springs," O'Day said. "We
talked mostly about every day
kind of things."
Senior pen pals is just one of
many activities in the
"Students Spreading Acts of
Kindness" program. This year,
the group raised more than
$1,700 for the Makc-A-Wlsh
Foundation and also raised
money to purchase Christmas
gifts for children In Seminole
County who may otherwise
not receive one.
Better Living For Seniors

Incentives
i F i f a 1A
The total state contribution will
be $791000.
Commissioner Grant Maloy
was the lone dissenting vote,
maintaining his frequent stance
that taxpayer money should not
be used for economic Incentive
proprams.
Commit
isaioners Dick Van Der
Weide, Carlton Henley, Randy
Morris, and Daryl McLain were
J u n if ie d tn t h e ir s u p p o r t o f th e

program, collectively saying the
return on investment Was
attractive for the county and is
another step in diversifying the
County's employment base.
. "These are the types o f jobs
, we need to be looking to bring
' to Seminole in addition to the
high tech ond service sector
positions."
Henley added he felt employ­
ment diversification was
healthy for the County's overall
employment picture
the county
Under Ithe
‘ plan
‘
llspcree $12,000 o f the
would dl
incentive In Fiscal Year (FY)
2001 /2002, another $19,500 In
FY 2002/2003; $49,500 In FY
2003/2004; $49,500 In FY
2004/2005; $37500 In FY
2005/2006, and $30,000 in FY
. 2006/2007.
Projected anticipated return
on investment is $38,590 per
year to the County's General
Fund. The average yearly dis-

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bursement is $33,000 per year.
The incentive repayment period
based on the countywide advalorem revenue Is 1 5 years.
Projected annual School Board
tax revenue would be $81,099.
Bank of New York, Inc., satis­
fies the requirement for a target
Industry and satisfies the State
qualifications for Inclusion In
tnc Florida Qualified Targeted
Industry Tax Refund program.
Hank of New York, Inc., i . a
provider o f mutual fund valua­
tion services to mutual fund
corporations and out-of-state
banking and trust services.

Meals on Wheels to
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omebound seniors, home

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and transportation to medical
appointments and shopping.
For more Information about
the Better Living for Seniors or
to make a donation, call 407333-8877.

SAN FORD — Anyway you
slice it, residents of the Regal
Pointe Apartments and others
close to tnc Lake Mary Golf
Driving Range arc teed-off over
errant golf balls striking their
homes and damaging tneir
automobiles.
After numerous letters of
complaint were filed with coun­
ty staff, the Board of County
Commissioners this week gave
course owners 60 days to install
additional safety netting at the
facility, located at the com er of
Lake Emma Road and Lake
Mary Boulevard, or face code
violations and possible public
nuisance charges.
In 1991 the Board granted a
Special Exception to permit a
golf driving range to utilize the
retention area at the back of the
Lake Mary Centre for recre­
ational purposes. The Special
Exception was approved with
conditions. One condition of
approval, and a commitment
made by the applicant, Dave
Vander Lende, stipulated that if

complaints regarding golf balls
leaving the property were
lodged with the commission,
"proper netting" would have to
be installed.
Since that time, owners of the
driving range have installed 40
foot high netting along the West
side in attempts to alleviate the
problem. Still complaints per­
sists and with the construction
of Regal I’ointe Apartments on
the range's East side, com­
plaints arc mounting, apart­
ment windows are being
smashed, and automobiles in
the adjacent parking lots are
being struck.
Commissioner Randy Morris
said he's personally been to the
driving range and viewed the
problems.
"The owners arc good people
and they've tried to cooperate.
I’ve been out there when
teenagers have purposefully
tried to hit balls over the net­
ting. It’s a tough problem to
deal with, especially with the
construction of the new apart­
ment complex."
In their letters to county staff,
nearby apartment dwellers

have written they've made
numerous attempts to discuss
the problem with the owners of
the driving range to no avail,
have been forced to install
Plexiglas windows in adjacent
apartments, and one wrote that
not only has her car been struck
twice, but she was recently
pinged in the arm by a flying
golf ball, resulting in a large
black-and-blue bruise. One res­
ident has threatened legal
action against the driving
range.
In discussing remedies,
County Attorney R o b e rt"
McMlllen said me issue could
be dealt with by citations for
code enforcement or from a
public nuisance stand point.
Commission Dick Van Der
Wcide chuckled that it could be
years before code enforcement
would actually solve the prob­
lem.
By unanimous vole the board
instructed course owners to
mount additional safety netting
along the East side o f Inc dri­
ving range and repair holes and
open areas of the existing West
side netting within 60 days.

Seminole County museum offers local history books
Front Staff R eports
The Museum of Seminole
County History and the
Seminole County Historical
Society arc offering a number of
local history books, and sug­
gesting they make excellent
Christmas gifts. TWo of the
books have just recently been
released.

"The History of Monroe",
new this season. Includes the
histories of Monroe Station, St.
Joseph's Colony, Booker Town
and the town of Monroe. The
book was researched and writ­
ten by Charlie Carlson and
Christine Kinlaw-Bcst.
"Seminole County; Black
America Series" by Altermese
Smith Bentley. A local black his­

tory pictorial of Seminole
County, also new this season.
"The Last Ride" by Patrick
Smith and Glen "Pec Wee"
Mercer, former bull riding
champion.
"I Got My Dress Tall Wet In
Soda Creek" by Charlie Carlson,
based on diaries of Gladys E.
Hawkins.
"Before the Timber was Cut"

by Gilbert Tucker.
Tire books arc now on sale at
the Museum of Seminole
County History, at Five Points.
The museum is open Tuesday
through Friday from 9 a.m. until
noon, and 1 until 4 p.m. It is
also open Saturdays from 1 until
4 p.m.
For additional information,
phone 407-321-2489.

B r is s o n F u n era l H o m e a cce p tin g m a teria l fo r W W I I reg istry
From S ta ff R eports

nent public display. Ground breaking for
the memorial was held on Veteran's Day,
Nov. H.
Brisson Funeral Home In Sanford has
been designated the local registration site
Persons who served In the armed forces
during World War It as well as anyone who
for veterans of World War 11.
helped the war effort on the home front is
Thousands of funeral homes across the
eligible to have hie or her name Included In
nation have made a commitment to help
this special regiatry.
create a national Registry of Remembrances
There is no cost to enroll.
for the National World War fl Memorial, ft
The registry will honor those Americans
is to be constructed on the Mall in the
Nation's Capital, and will remain on perma­ who worked in defense-related industries

or factories, recycled material needed for
the war effort or provided other support
that helped create the U S . arsenal of
democracy. Anyone can register his or her
own name, family members' or friends'
names.
Registry enrollment, will bp undeHvlfy11
through December 31 »yOrt!«on funetiu*
Home, 905 Laurel Avenue In Sanford ’
between the liours'bf 9 aim .'and 4 p .in .J w
addition al information phone 407-322-2131.

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SCC issues safety alert for
the Dec. 25th solar eclipse
By Laurent Pellerln

come by. #12 welder's glass is
not safe and may cause cataracts
or other eye problems in the
With the last Solar Eclipse of
future. And no, you can not put
the Millennium occurring on
two pieces of #7 welder's glass
Christmas Day this year, when
together to make a #14. It does­
children and adults will not be in n’t work that way.
school or work, we expect many
I'm sure you've seen a demon­
Central Floridians to view it.
stration of starting a fire with a
But with so many likely to
magnifying glass. Well, tele­
receive binoculars and tefescopes scopes and binoculars are! very
ver
for Christmas, the potential for
werful magnifying glasses. I
serious and permanent eye
ve held three conies of our
injury is correspondingly high.
lanetarium newsletter,
Solar eclipses arc amazing
lightSights, (12 pages) up to a
sights to see, but if due care is
telescope eyepiece and then
not exercised, they can be the
removed the special solar filter
last sight ever to be seen by an
from the front of the telescope.
individual. We are therefore ask­ Tire focused sunlight bums a
ing all Central Florida News
hole through all 12 pages, like a
Media for assistance in spread­
laser beam, in less than 3 sec­
ing the word about Solar Eclipse
onds. The eyepiece lens cracked
Safety.
in less than 4 seconds.
We at tlic Seminole
Imagine what would happen
Community College Planetarium to your eye if it were placed
in Sanford will be holding a free
where the newsletters were?
Solar Eclipse Party where the
Only use special Mylar or
public may safely view this his­
glass filters that am specifically
toric event through our profes­
made for use with telescopes,
sionally filtered telescopes. Our
and fit over the front end of the
telescopes will be set up from 11
telescope, thereby blocking
a.m. to 2 p.m. in front of the
99.999% of the Sun's light and
SCC Planetarium at 100 Weldon
100% of the ultraviolet and
lllvd, Sanford, Florida.
infrared (heat,) from ever enter­
ing the telescope.
Looking at the Sun without
special equipment will result in
Many telescopes come with
permanent eye Injury.
"solar filters" that fit In the eye­
Every eclipse, rumors spread
piece. But they sometimes crack
about using welder's glass, film
under the intense heat of the
negatives, Mylar balloons, CDs,
focused sunlight, and it only
etc.. But these methods are not
takes a split second to do perma­
safe. Welder's glass needs to be
nent injury to your eye.
at least #14, which is hard to
Some telescopes come with
Special to the Herald

G
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Starting Saturday, Dec. 16, the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
Operation Right Track will begin
a program exclusively for chil­
dren age 10 through 12.
Operation Right Track is a
boot camp to be offered on
Saturdays, to youth who have
been ordered to attend by the
courts, or arc there as part of a
crime diversion program, or by
parental referral.
According to Operation Right

Track program coordinator C.
Ray Vinson, the new program
for 10 through 12 year olds lias
about 30 enrollecs. Up until this
point, the younger children have
been enrolled in the same pro­
gram as the older youths, litis
new program will be geared
toward tnc younger participants.
Vinson says most of them have
been referred to the program by
a parent or guardian.
In June, Operation Right Track
began an ambitious effort. With
the help of school resource

the Brevard County Milestones
School, which had a negative
balance of $178,433 In June 1999.
Through debt forgiveness and
School Infrastructure Thrift
(SIT) Funds, the school Is now
operating with a positive fund
balance. However, staff indicat­
ed the school would still be in a
deficit position if it had not
received the one-time funds.
According to Dan Snowbergcr,
Ramsay Educational Services
director of school projects, char­
ter schools, through new legisla­
tion, arc now granted their
share of Capital Outlay funds,
allowing for organizers to better
budget and plan facility and cap­
ital needs. He also indicated the
Brevard school has maintained
and increased its reserve during
the 2000-2001 operational year.
Plans for the Milestones
Community School of Seminole
include an enrollment estimate
of 260 students in kindergarten
through sixth grade, with the
facility locatcain the Altamonte
Springs area. Leadership is pro­
vided by a corporate board and
a local charter school board,
which is already established and
includes H.G. "Butch" Bundy,
Ken Jones and Karen Pitt as
members.
School staff also indicate d
Thursday they are concerned
about the lack of a specific site
location and the grade structure
of the proposed charter school.
Staff recommended the school
be limited to grades K-5, which
is the district's elementary
model, and because the school
system already has a middle
school "at risk" charter school

"solar projector screens" tliat
work similar to the pinhole pro­
jector described below, using tire
telescope in place of the foil pin­
hole to get a magnified image.
But remember, the intense
heat of the focused sunlight can
still bum someone if they get
between the eyepiece and the
projected image.
Solar filter "glasses" arc avail­
able in the January issue of
Astronomy Magazine on news­
stands now. These arc safe to
use provided that you use them
only with your eyes. Do not
attempt to use them with binoc­
ulars or telescopes.
A simple and inexpensive
solar eclipse projector can be
made out of two pieces of card­
board or heavy paper. Cut a
hole in one piece, cover it with
aluminum foil, and then make a
neat pin hole in tire foil with a
straight pin. Hold the second
piece of cardboard (preferably
while) in the shadow of the one
with the pin hole. Move it closer
or farther away until you get a
nice sham picture of the Sun
projected through tire pin hole
onto the second piece of card­
board. Always stand with your
back to the Sun while doing this.
Of course, the best and safest
way to view this Christmas
Eclipse Is to come to the SCC
Planetarium and use our tele­
scopes from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For further information con­
tact Assistant Director Laurent
Pellerin at 407-32S-2409.

Sheriff expands Operation Right Track youth program
From Staff Reports

Decision----------Continued from P i| « 1A

d ep t

police officers, children at risk
were identified. Parental
involvement was sought, includ­
ing participation parenting class­
es. Through those efforts, the
program for the younger chil­
dren came about.
To date, 3,750 children have
taken part in Operation Right
Track, which has been conducted
by tltc Seminole County Sheriff's
office since April, 1997.
For more information, contact
C. Ray Vinson at 407-665-2408.

sponsor,
which is the school board, may
approve a charter for a charter
school before the applicant has
secured a potential site if it is
necessary for the applicant to
raise working capital. As for
grade structure, ne said local
charter school board members
believe some sixth graders can
benefit foot t an additional year
in the elementary environment
The charter school will also limit
its enrollment of sixth, graders.
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staff members and Snowberger,

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Department of Education any
charter denial by a district school
board.
"Seminole County's doubts
are hurting the reputation of
Milestones," Snowbergcr said.
"The counties who have had the
most experience working with
Milestones, and Ramsay as a
contractor, have obviously no
concern about the working rela­
tionship or the track record of
this organlzatk n.
"W hile we accept the fact that
each county is different, the exis­
tence of a positive relationship In
other districts should be consid­
ered by the Seminole County
School Board."

school board members agreed to
submit any questions they had
to staff, whicn will present the
questions to Snowbergcr during
an upcoming meeting. Hagerty
withdrew his recommendation
to deny the application.
"We're wiping the slate clean
and starting over," Board
Chairman Sandra Robinson said.
Snowberger said Milestones
would like to work with the
school system. The organization
does not want to open a school
in Seminole under the authority
of the state Department of
Education.
According to state law, an
applicant may appeal to the state

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Sunday. Dm-mlrer 17. 200(1 7/\

B u sin ess
N otes

Cheap blenders
rise above m ix

Jay At T h i
Saturday, Dec. 16, will be
dollar day at the Central
Florida Zoological Parle
Admission will be reduced
to just one dollar as a holi­
day gift from the zoo to the
citizens. Featured from 11
a.m., 2 p.m. and throughout
the afternoon, there will be
holiday treats for creatures
great and small. The Ele­
phants, hippo and sloth
will enjoy extra large
wreaths decorated with
delicious fruit and veg­
etable slices. Primates may
devour colorful fruit
kabobs and birds will peck
at pine cones sprinkled
with seed.
Guests are encouraged to
bring a non-perishable food
item for the Pets and
People Food Drive, with
donated items to support
three Seminole County
charities.

How many food-preparation
tire smoothest or the most even
appliances does your kitchen
mixture rated tire highest.
really need?
Convenience — including gixxl
controls and easy
The basic choic­
cleanup — also
es consist of
factored into tire
blenders (rotating
FROM
blades in a cov­
score.
CONSUMER
ered jar), food
What we found
REPORTS
is tliat a big price
processors
tag and a lot of
(machines that can
power don't
chop, slice, shred,
always track with
puree and knead
superior performance, lire topdough) and mixers (capable of
rated Krups 239 (S40) and lire
tasks from whipping cream to
Braun MX2050 ($50) did better •
kneading dougn).
(Iran blenders costing quite a bit
Food processors may be the
more. And inexpensive blenders
do-it-oll darlings of TV cooks, but
like tire liraun MX21XK) and Black
blenders are the hands-down
choice of most consumers, largely U Decker UL500, both $3(1, turned
nut smooth mixtures, while some
on the strength of several activi­
bigger, fancier mixlcls left fixxl
ties: pureeing vegetables, making
lumpy.
milkshakes and fruit drinks, and
When you're shopping for a
crushing ice.
blender, don't Ire dazzled by a
We tested 22 regular blenders,
Lamborghini-like gearbox: Three
priced from $25 to $170, and two
or five speeds on a blender arc
$300-plus models. We included
brands like Hamilton Beach and
adequate. A dozen closely spaced
ones are overkill. Also, we prefer
Ostc as well os Culsinart,
KitchenAid and Krups, and prod­ a glass jar to a plastic or stainless
steel one because it's heavier and
uct pioneer Waring, whose retrogenerally more stable.
look models are among the most
expensive.
The ma
O M ll,C i&lt; iM iim m l)n tin Inc.
machines that produced

Industrial Facility
Realvest Partners, Inc. of
M aitland, recently negotiat­
ed the sale o f a 60,000
square foot industrial
building and Its three acre
site at 600 Technological
Park in Lake Mary. Michael
Heidrich, director o f indus­
trial and land at Realvest,
and a partner o f the firm,
negotiated the transaction
on Dehalf o f
Smith/Worsnop
Partnership, the seller, John
H. Talton Enterprises, Inc.
of Apopka, acquired the
facility for $2.4 million.

Rebuilt bowling lanes now operating
Location: Airport Lanes bowl­
ing facility Is located at 190 East
Airport Boulevard In Sanford,
aast ot U.8. Highway 17-92.
Management: The facility la
one of three owned by the same
company, with all three under
the leadership ot Ray Koeheler.
Locally, co-managers ere Qreg
Volper, formerly with Aioma
Lanes In Winter Perk, end
Jam es Higgs, Jr., formerly with
Classic Lanes In Tavares.

Official President
Community National
Bank o f mid-Florida has
named acting president
Michael Scures as president
and chief executive officer.
He was named acting prealpendlng approvi
la tors. IBank
regulators.
M ike! Hattaway
H
said the
approval has how been
received.
Scures joined
Community National Bank
as senior vice president and
named acting president
three months ago.
B ill Heard Now O pen
Three years after acquir­
ing Ken Rummel Chevrolet
on U.S. Highway 17-92 in
Sanford, William “BUT
Heard, the w orld's largest
Chevrolet retailer, has
opened the nation's largest
Chevrolet dealership, a 36acre facility on Highway 46
at Interstate^ in Sanford.
The d e f lerahip will
em ploy a staff o f over 500,
ranging from certified
childcare specialists to
information technology
personnel.
The 175,000 square foot
luxury showroom is report­
ed to be the nation's
largest, and the sales
department will be open
until midnight. The service
and body and parts divi­
sions, capable of servicing
800 cars per day, w ill be
open 18 hours a day.
The official opening is
December 19.

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C onstruction: Yet unftn*

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Ished. "We began a massive
cleanup of the former bowling
alley back In February,* Volper

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A irport L a n a

said. *and we didn't finish tha
|ob until Dec. 7.* He said there
wea a great deal of work to be
done, with much ol It still being
completed.
Completion Date: Volper
said bowling alley started with
league play on Decomber 7, and
bowlers may now stop In, but.

there won't be an official grand
opening until afler the first ot the
year.
FYI: Airport Lanas will have
32 lanes, with the entire Interior
In a new style Cosmic Package
approach, complete with black
lighting, laser lights, end lanes
end pint that glow In the dark.
Facilities Include a Pizza Hut
Express lor food, a 32-toot long
bar (liquor license expected any
day), tlx television sets, dart
games, pool tables, a |uko box,
and various video games.
For the actual bowling, Volper
said everything Is state-of-theart Brunswick equipment.

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sort Lanas wilt hav e 3 2 lan aa, with the entlte Intorlot in a now
la Cotmlc Package approach, com plete with black lighting, laser
its, and lanes and pins that glow In the dark. Fa d uties Include a
ra Hut Express tor food and a 32-loo t long bar.

Seminole II Santa Toy Drive under way
Florida's Tbmplke has kicked
off Seminole 11 Santa Tby Drive.
The purpose of this program is
to collect 950 toys for the
deserving boys and girls at
Wicklow Elementary School in
Sanford.
Wicklow is located scrota the
street from the Seminole
Expressway Project 2
Construction site.
The drive will continue
through D ec 19, with the good­
ies to b e given to the children
on Dec. 20.

School Principal Beverly
Perrault said the majority of her
students are from very lowincome families. This program
is a way for those associated
with construction of the
Seminole Expressway Project 2
to spread joy this holiday sea­

son by giving back to the com­
munity.
Anyone who wishes can
donate a toy for a child between
age 5 and 12 at the Seminole
Expressway Project 2 Public
Information Office, 1221
Rinehart Road, Sanford.

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Christmas.
Florida Solar Sales and
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Shirli Goodman Maid she is
busy reviewing letters from
more than 1,000 families to
select two the company ill
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Day.
Goodman said Florida
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NOTICE OF ACTION
OF CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THEEIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO : 00 DR-4RS2 02D^L
\U HE THE MARRIAGE OF
TRUOY LYNN NORRIS
end
DONALD ALLEN NORRtS
HuMnirvl R^ftpomlont
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DONALD AU EN NORRIS
(RetiOtncH UnAno^n)
YOU ARE MERE BY NOTIFIED that
a Petit ion Am Dtti^uton of Man tag*
lu » btcn M l ttraj comrvnc'xl in
tfw* Court ®ntl you i r i iwy^riKj to
urtve ■ copy of your written detent
i»*. it any. to A on ALAN J ELKINS,
ESQUIRE, attorney lor FeMiorwr
TRUDY LYNN NORRIS. wh
•dckfrtt It 2101 W«*tl Commtrcial
BtaJ. Sude MOO. Fort Lauderdale
Florida 31309 end file the original
with the clef* of lh® above tfyled
court on or belore Oecemlwr 25.
?000. Glhemlso a default w i be
erilered egaintt you tor the rebel
prayed tor m the Petition
IN* notce thaH be pubHehed once
each weeh lor lour contecuthre
weeks -n toe SFMlNOLE HERALD
WITNESS my hand and the taaf ol
»4'd court at Sanford Seminole
County, f iorlda IMt ?0th day of
tAnwnbet, ,3000.
A 7RUE CO«’V
CtrcuS Court Seal
MAnYANNE MORSE
A* Clerk, C h tu A Court. Seminole
County Florida
By Ba nera Andefion
At Def’ rfy C lei
ALAN J LIKINS. ESQUIRE
n o t Weil Commnrctoi BMJ
fortlaudeidale. Flofidl 11309
(t»M)F33 1300(F07|P30 1177
rubltkh November 26 an J
Oecerrtoer 3 10. 17, r000
U2I4
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
Cate Number.00 CA 647-1S-B
ARCEl 10 VALENTIN
Plaintf,
v*
RAMONA BRYANT end WALTER R
BRYANT
Defan tents
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
hMco Is hereby g&lt;ven tfiat. pur­
suant to the FmaP Judgement of
Poredotur* dated November 24,
2000 and entered to Civil C a w
Number 00 C A 667 15 B ol the
Circuit Court of tlia Ninth Judicial
Circuit in and lot Seminole County.
Ftonda whereto A/ceko Valentto. toe
Plaintiff and Ramona Bryant and
Walter R Bryan! are Defendants, I
will evil lo toe Ngheti bidder for cash
at toe FRONT DOOR O f THE SEMI
N O IE CO UN TY COURTHOUSE.
301 North Park Avenue. Sanford,
Ftonda 3277 M 292. Semtnoie
County, Florida, ai II :QQ am on lha
?Bth day of December. 2000, toe to!
towing described property as set
lortn to wed Fmat Judgmerrt. lo wfl
Lot 13 and 14. Block Q. Santendn
BfNtogis. Tract M M&amp;KnlinQ to the
S. Pag* 41 d lha p ib c record, ot
Sammol# County Ftonda
WITNESS my hand and lha ottoal
teal ot thlt Honorable Court, ttv, lit
day of December. 2000
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol tha Cecuk Court
By Mary Slroupa
Deputy dark
L A OcmaJax. Law Office*. P A
133 W Central Bivd
Su-ta 480
Orlando. FL 32801
Talephone (407*849 8389
Pubkah December 10. 12.2000
V088
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. X C A -8 9 7 -1 4 4
NOII WE ST BANK MINNESOTA.
N A . AS TR USTEE FOR
CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF
SACO I. INC . SERIES 1989-2.

sandra

r

gray,an y unknow n

SPOUSE OF SANDRA F GRAY.
GOVERNMENT
EMPLOYEES
CREDIT UNION OF FLORIOA. A
NON PROFIT FLORIDA
CORPORATION
AND
ANY
UNKNOWN PARTY IN
POSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY
SOUGHT TO BE FORECLOSED
HEREIN,
Defendant! i)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE la hereby grven that, purtuanl lo a Fatal Judgement In lha
above-Mated caaa at tha Cacud
Court ol tha Eighteenth Judicial
Cecul kt and lor Sammofe Coreky.
Florida, at winch Norweat Bank
Minna,ora. N A , Aa Truttee For
Certdcata Holder, Ol SACO I, Inc.
Sanaa 1999 2 a the Ptanurt and
Sandra F. Gray Any Unknown
Spouaa ol Sandra F Gray and
Government Employee, Credit
Union ol Ftonda, ANomProM Florida
Corporation, la v a tha Defemtora, I
arid M i To tha l , g m l and b a « tad
dai ka cam at 301 N. Park Avarua.
Sanford, Florida 32771, Semoofe
County Couithouta. on alap, ol
cuurBmjM. ai 11XX) a m on lha 2nd
day ol January. 2001. lha Mowing
deecrdted property a* M l lonh at aw
cedar Id Fatal Judgment
UNIT NO t U O OF SPRING
WOOD VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM.
AND AN UNOIVIOED INTEREST IN
1HE LAND COMMON CLEMENTS
AND
COMMON
EXPENSES
APPURTENANT TO SAID UNIT. ALL
M ACCORDANCE WITH AND SUB
JEC T TO THE COVENANTS. CON­
DITIONS. RESTRICTIONS TERMS
AND O TH C n PROVISIONS OF
THAT DECLARATION OF CONDO
MINIUM OF SPRING WOOD VIL­
LAGE. A CONDOMINIUM AS
fiECOROEO IN O R BOOK 1331.
PAGE 1049. PUBIC RECORDS O f
SEMINOLE C O U N TY FLORIDA
DATED on Novenber 29 20CX)
SEAL
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark cd Bfe Cecud Court
13,Mary Slroupa
Deputy Clark
Daman M F.Kit, Efejulre
Salem. Saaon ANrefeen PA
P O Bo. 3399
Tampa. Florida 33601
pubkah December 10, 12, 2000
V082
_______________
I THE CIRCUIT c o u r t
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JRISCHCriON DIVISION
: NO .OOCA 409-14 DRMPJ
in BANK H A

L l (.M S

L

p l a in t if f

vs
PATRICIA A ANGELL 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 PATRICIA A ANGELL:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF PATRICIA
A ANGELL. IF ANY, THE WEKIVA
HUNT CLU0 COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. IN C . AMERICAN
BANKERS INSURANCE COMPANY
OF FLORIDA
HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION III.
PROVIDIAN CREDIT
CORPORATION, JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
D E F E N D A N T^
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purtoant lo in Order Or anting the
Motor. 10 R aul Foreclosure Sola
dated November 24.2000 entered m
CrvkCeteNo 00 CA 409 14 DIV (K)
cl the Circuit Court ol lha 1ITII
Judicial Cwrurl n and tor SEMINOIE
County, Sanford. Ftonda. I ana »el to
the N g i»,t and bati teddar lor cam
at W EST FRONT DOOR ol tha
5F MINCH E Coreky CourthouM ai
Sanfckd, rionda. at 11 00 a m. on tha
2 day ol January. 2001 lha tokovmg
descrbed property 1 , WT (Orth «1
la»l Summary F n l Judgment. toant
t O T 490. -WEKIVA HUNT CLUB'
FOX HUNT SECTION 3, ACCORD
INO TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18.
PAGES 88 THROUGH 42 INCLU­
SIVE. PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated km 2V day ol November.

2000

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL|
MART ANNE MORSE
Clerk ct lha Circuit Court
By Mary Slroupa
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. pariona with druMmes hand­
ing a i f t o ii accommodation mould
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouaa al 40 7-668-422 7. 1 BOO
935-8771 H DD ) or I 800 955 8220.
via Florida Malay Service
DAVID J STERN. P A
801 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE X O
PLANTATION, n 33324
(084)2338000
00-5198T(FNMA)FRB
Pubksh Dacambat 10.12.2000
V06S
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CtRCUTT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: X -C A -1 U 3 -I4 -W
BANKONE. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. TRUSTEE BY
RESIDENTIAL FIPKXNO
CORPORATION ITS ATTORNEY IN
TACT
Kendrick S .k vt
Oawvtn. ET AL

And

Ju m na

Delerbant,
NOTICE OF
FOneCLOEURE SALE
m il ic e is H t n t h t o i y e n ore•uard lo a Fetal Judgment oI
Foratcuure dated November 30.
2000. and enterad at Cam No 00
CA 1333 14 W. id me Ckcrei Court
ol lha IBTH Judicial Cacud kt and lor
Semrwfa County, rionda whereto
Bankona. National Axoctetton.
T ruttea By Rewdenual Funding
Corporation lia Attorney In Fad fe
Rani.fi and KENDRICK 8YKEB;
JEANN1NE DAWSON. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF KENDRICK SYKES.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JEANNINE OAWSON. KINQSBRIDGE
COMMUNITY SERVICES ASSOCI­
ATION.
IN C :
ENGLE
HOME&amp;ORLANOO. INC.; ____ AN
U48CNOWN PERSON IN POSSES­
SION OF THE SUBJECT PROPER­
TY, are defendira, Iw EaaktoBie
highaal and bad tedder lot cam at
ate A T W EST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE ol tha Seminole
County Couithouta, kt Sanford.
Florida, at 1100 A M . am . on lha
2nd day ol January. 2000. Yw lotto*mg deKrtoad property a , » d torth to
laid Final Judgment. to-wk
LOT 308. KINGSBRIDGE EAST
VILLAGE UNIT 3A. ACCORDING
TO TH E PLAT THER EO F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 84.
PAGES 28 THROUGH 22. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
DATED dm lit day ol December.

2000

Mary Anna Mo tm
A . Clark ol M b Court
By Mary Strocpa
A , Deputy Clark
LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C
WATSON. PA.
Attorney, lor Plaintiff
1800 NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120
Fod Leretardate FL 33309
Telephone (984)4830388
F adeem# 1984)771-8082
00-88278
Pubkm December 10. 17. 2000
V089
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIT H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: OGGA-1787-14-W
FIRSTAR BANK MILWAUKEE. N A .
AS TRU9TEE FOR THE
REGISTERED
HOLDER
OF
SALOMON BROTHERS
MORTGAGE SECURITIES VII. INC .
NEW CENTURY ASSET-BACKED
FLOATING RATE CERTIFICATES
SERIES 1999 NCA
Plaintiff.
v,
Worthford Robmaon And T ha
Unknown Han, Benehcl. ET. AL

Nonce OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purward lo a Fewl Judgmanl ol
Fotalcoauri dated November X ,
2000. and entered m C a n No 00
CA 1717-14 W, t* 8w Ciirun Court
ol lh* I BTH Juebcial Cirael m and ke
Sammola County. Ftonda whereto
FeRar Bank Mdawkae. N A . Aa
Truitaa For Tha Nagaland Hoow
Ot Salomon Brother* Mortgage
Sacurkwt Vr, In c. New Century
Altai Backed
Fueling
Rata
Cartils.ale, Sana, 1999 Net u
PlarrJI and UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF WORTHFORO ROBINSON
WORTHFOnO
ROBINSONUNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOHNNIE U
ROBIN SUItUNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF MARY FRANCES ROBINSO
((UNKNOWN PERSON IN POS­
SESSION OF SUBJECT PROPER
T Y .__ AN UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY ata dKendarda. I wd
M i to 8a IvghaM and beat bsUar lor
cam al 8w AT THE W EST FRONT
DOOR ol lh# Sammofe County
CuurthouM m Sardord. Ftonda. at
11 00 a m on aw day ol January 2.

2001. 8m Mowing deKhbed proper,
tya , MttorthkiMidFina) Judgment,
low*
THAT PART OF LO T 1.
JAMESTOWN. LYING SOUTH OF
L O T 12. AND EAST OF STATE
ROAD 426 ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 9. PAEGS 71 A M ) 72
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. nO R lO A
DATEO 9tw lM day ot December.

2000

Mary Anne Mona
At Clark ol H id Court
By Mary Slroupa
A , Deputy dark
LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C.
WATSON. PA.
Attorney, lor Piakwft
I80ONW49TH STREET. SUITE 120
Fort Lauderdale. FL 33309
Telephone (984)483-0388
FacMiWa (984)771-8082
00 86738
Pubkm Daearrbar 10,17.2000
V070

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
(N ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CASE No. OOCA-782-14-B
BANK UNITED a V i BANK UNITED
CORPORATION.
v*
MARIE NASH. It a l.
Defendant,
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
want lo an Order a Final Atdgmanl
entered eiC#M No 0OCA-762-14 B
ot tha C itcml Court at the
I BTHJuddal Cacuiki and lar SEMIHOLE County. Florida, whereat
BANK UNITED k V a BANK UNITED
CORPORATION.
Plaeitift, and
MARIE NASH. at. el., are ualandanU. I m l M l lo lha hlghert bejrtet
•at cam at 1 100 a m . al Vw WaM
Front Door at 8w Senanote Counry
CourthouM. Sanford. Florida, on tw
lit day ol February 2001.8 » Moremg daaortwd property
LOT 108. DEER RUN. UNIT 12B,
ACCORDINO TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 37. AT PAGE 82. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
DATEO 84a IN day ol Daearrbar.

2000

Clarti Drcui Court
By Mary Slro&gt;4»
Deputy Clarti
ROGER 0. BEAR. PA
P O Bor 4893
Orlando. Ft 328(77
X you ate a peteon u t i a daabtPy
who naadk any aooommodakon m
order to pamcapaM kt «aa proceed
tog, you are attb ad. al no coal to
you. to 8w provwton ot certain u r a
lance
PleaM
contact
ADACoordmalor al X I N. Parti
Avarua. Sulla N X I. Sardord.
Florida 3 3 n i. Telephone (407)323
4 3 X , ait. 4227 wMki two (2) work­
ing day, ol your receipt ol 8 ,1
Summon,: I you at, hearing or
VOTCl Impaaad. caa 1-8009838771.
Pubam. Daearrbar 10.17.2000
VO72
IN TH E CtRCUTT COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVK. DIVISION
CASE NO.: 00-CA1X141W
OOC A -1304-18-W
Tha Bank ol New York, m Truatoa.
purauard to Sw torma ol SMI certain
dated aa ot Auguat I. I
to MibopoMan Aeeot Fnidkig. Inc.,
II.
Mortaaga
Pan-Through
CatRcatoa. Bartaa I --------Jeffrey W. 1*6*4, Sheryl L Hek*.
uflnWiOBi Lrt4AUiMyii IwantotoiWOOQ inPOnn
Limited
Putnarmip
4Va
n v .wtk x---wadBe^panmaro,
Ena iSaai ai t,
u
x jaIL
rtonn
UNITED STATES O F AMERICA.
DEPARTMENT OF THE
TREASURY. INTERNAL REVENUE
SERVICE, and Unknown Parma In
Defendant)!).
NOTICE OF
NOTICE to hereby grven ra t 8a
imderugnad Clarti oI Ha Circuit
Co al ot Sarrwxka County. Ftonda.
wfl on February I, 2001, al tlOO
A m , at 8 a w*M kord door d 8a
Semnde Co CSaa.. X I N. Park
Ava. Sardord, Ftonda. offer tot Mto
at pubkc Mto to 8 a N qFw M and bad
ladder lor caah. 8a property located
In Santoiofe Coudy. Florida, mora
parbakarty daaertbad on EidkM ’A*
LOT 64, BLOCK B. LAKE BRANT­
LEY ISLES 8ECONO ADDITION.
ACCORDINO TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS FIECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK I I , PAGE 6. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIOA
BBadad. pweard to 8 a Summary
Feat Judgment entered In 8 a
WTTNES8 my hand and official aaat
ot u ld Court ttde 1,1 day ot
Daearrbar. 2000
Manama Mona
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
ByM arySbnga
Deputy da rt
Pubkah Dacambat 10.17.2000
V073
*4 THE CtRCUTT COURT
OF THE TITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
H A N D FOR
H H M O U COUNTY
JURtSOCTION DtVt8K3N
CASE NO. 00-CA-1I39 148
U S. BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, aa TruUaa. In Inal
lor tw tagalatad holder, d Salomon
Brother, Mortgage Secunoe, VII.
Inc AtMt-Backad Floating Rale
1998.
VS
LEONARDO
SANTANA
ROSARIO S A N TA N A d a t.

and

NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Nobca a hereby grvan 8al. purarrant lo bat Final Judgment ol
Foredowie dated November X .
2000. and amend ei m t c a m tu n bar OGCA 1139 MB. d t a Crrcut
Court ot 9a 1981 Judcal C n u k In
and tot Sam, mto Comfy Ftonda.
wharam U S BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE, IN
TR U ST FOR THE REGISTERED
HOLDERS OF SALOMON BROTH
ERS MORTGAGE SECURITIES VII.
INC A 5S E TB A C K E 0 ........ a
PUmhB and LEONARDO SANTANA.
ROSARIO SANTANA TRIANGLE
USA MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
MERCURY FINANCE COMPANY
M C , atom Defendant (•). I wd m i
to 8 a h td a d and bad ladder tor
cadi et 8 a wait bod doer d l a
Samnofe County courthouM In
8adord. Semkuto County. Ftonda.
at 1100 AM . on 8 a I d day d
Fateuary 2001. 8 a toffoenng
daaertad property 44 M4 tarth In

u ld Feal Judgment, to wk
LOT 48. ALOMA WOODS PHASE
4. ACCORDINO TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 52, AT PAGES 7 A N D 8.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOIE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE FAR
DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES
A C T YOU ARE ADVISED THAT
THIS LAW FIRM IS 0EEM E0 TO BE
A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT­
ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANO
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED
WXJ. BE USED FOR THAT PUR
POSE
Deled 8a I d day d December.
1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CWrk d Circuit Court
By Mary Stnxjfa
DapuryCtork
COOIUS k STAW1ARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard.
Sulla 480
Tampa. Ftonda 33WT
Telephone (813)877-8008
CSS898-03968
Pubkm Daearrbar 10.17.2000
V074
THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVS. ACTION
CASE NO. 08-1083 CA
DIVISION 14-B
BANK UNITED FAUA BANK UMITEO
OF TEXAS. FSB.
PAUL CHIN LEE. et d.
Defendant^)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE S A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN putwant to a Final Judgment ol
Mortgage
Ftxactoauta
dated
Novembet X . 2000 and m uted In
CaM NO 0G1093 CA d t w Ckcuff
Court d 8 a EIGHTEENTH Juocal
Ckcuk In and lor SEMINOLE Coney.
Florida whereki BANK UNITED
F/KIA BANK UNITED O F TEXAS.
FSB. to t a PlatnM and PAUL CHIN
LEE; JACOUELINE CHIN LEE
M C A JACQUELINE M CHIN LEE.
HIDDEN LAKE HOUSING ASSOCI­
ATION. INC.; MORGAN STANLEY
DEAN W ITTER CORPORATION
F/K7A NOVUS FINANCIAL CORPO­
RATION. AMSOUTH BANK FAUA
AM SOUTH BANK O F ALABAMA
F/KIA AMSOUTH BANK OF FLORI­
DA; are 8 a Defendant,. I wd Mk to
8 a hrda r t and bad bidder tor cam
al W EST FRONT DOOR O F THE
SEMINOLE C O U N TY C O U R T­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA al
1180AM, on 8 a 48i day d January,
2001,8a toffowlng daaertbad proper­
ty at ad torth In add Find Judgment
LO T 7. BLOCK H. HIDDEN LAKE.
UNIT 1-0, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PAGE8 57 ANO 56.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AK7A 228 Loch Low Or. Santofd, FL
32773
WITNESS MY HANO d id 8 a tad
d 8ife Court on December 1,2000
(SEAL)
O a t* d S a C k c u k Court
By Mary Sbcwpe
Deputy Cfeik
Echevarria iAuocalrr*. PA
P O Bo, 28018
Tartpa. rionda 33622-8018
-S e a Amartcane « n Dtoabwca, A d
N you ara a panon wah a dfeabffay
who naadk accommodation to order
to parkdpala to 8a, precaadng. you
ara entdad d no cod to you. lor 8a
prevfedon d certain atdalanca
Pfeau Contact Court Admndrabon
d X I N. Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 12771, tolaphona number
(407)8834227. widen 2 working
day, d your reodpt d 8 ,, docu
na n t H haartog Impaaad. (TDD) l 800988-6771.
Pubkm Daearrbar to. 17,2000
V0 73
M THK CMCUTT COURT
O PTH B O O M TE E N TH
JUDICIAL ORCLKT
» ( AND FOR
[CO U NTY,
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 00-7011 CA
OtVTbtON 14L
CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY W EST FrK/A MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
PlanUI.
v».
IAMSAMAHOMID. dal,
Defendant!,)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO:
GREGORY WARREN
LAST KNOWN ADORESS
1013 Bouti Melie Avenue
SantortFL 32771
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE N0TIFIE0 thru an acbon
to toradou a mortgage on 8 a tottowing
property
to
SEMINOLE Ctuffy. Florida:
LOTS I ANO 2. BLOCK 14, TIER 3.
E R T RAF FORD S MAP OF THE
TOWN OF SANFORD. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK I.
PAGES 86 THROUGH 64. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
hat bam Mad agarnd you and you
a n laqrarad to larva a copy d yc u
wrtffen defence, wffhto X ddye altar
tha fell publication, if any. on
Echevarria
SAaaocJatei.
PA.,
nJEEn i u n m iy wnoat aoorrtx ts
9118 Corporal# Lake Orrva. 3 d
Floor. Tampa. Ftonda 33834. and Me
8a ortgaal wah 8 a Court edar
or mmadataly taraahar, dhatwfea
a datauk wd be area, ad agand you
lor lha label demanded in lha
Compart or pebbon
WITNESS my hand and t a u d ot
8 a Court on ova day d DEC 04

2000.

(SEAL)
Maryam# Motm
Clerk d t a Court
By fkkh King
A , Deputy Cfeik
Echavama 8Aaaocam. PA
P O Bo, 2X18
Tampa. Honda 33822 X 1 8
F99004037
“ Sea Amancma wah Daabkba, Ad
H you ara a paraan M ti a tMabkty
who naadt aocommodabon to order
lo pemapeli to tee proceeding, you
are embed al no cod to you. lor t a
provtaewn d certain aaaatanca
PtoaM contact Court Admekababon
al X I N. Park Avenue. Sentord.
Florida 32771, talaphoni number
(4071883-4227. within 2 wortung
day, d your receipt d 8k, documam. k haartog mprurad (TOO) I8009338771.
Pi4*m Daearrbar 10.17. 2000
VO 76
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUtT
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
NO 93 CA 2823148
COMMERCIAL FEDERAL
MORTGAGE CORPORATION

Legals

L eg a ls

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Florida Bar No 2*1791
Pubkm December 10. I7 .2 4 .2 0 X
V091

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l cratktot ot the decedent and
other person, having claim, or

P. O Drawer Y T
Sentord Ftonda 327720659
The name and eddre»» ot Ba
rer tonal Rapruantalna and tha
Paraonal neprarerkaliva't attomay

Leg a ls

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PUrtlff.
V,
DOUGLAS A HINCKLEY, d uv.
a id .
OetandarkHI
NOTICE OF BALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 48
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN pur•uant to an Order d Final Judgment
d lorackaura deled November X ,
2000. and amend to CaM No. 99CA-2823148 d 8 a Ckcuk Court d
8a EKfitaamh Judtofel Ckcuff to and
tor Samliola County. Florida whereto
Commercial Federal Mortgage
Corporation H Plartit and Dou(pM
A Hinckley, al u , , al a l. ara
Defendant,. I wd eel to 8 a tw/ail
and bad tedder tor cam al 8 a WaM
Front Door d 8 a Samnofe Cm rty
Courthouaa to Sanford. Ftonda, at
11OO a m on 8a 48i day d January.
2 X 1 . 8a toaowtng dawotad proper­
ty a . M l torth to Mid Order d Find
Judgmam. towk
LOT 3, WILLIAMSON HEIGHTS.
ACCORDING TO TH E
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 12. PAGE X . PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA
Peraone
a rnectal accommodation to partrdpeta to t v , precaadng mould con­
tact tha ADACoordmalor al X t
North Park Avenue. Sue* N X 1 .
Sentord. Ftonda 32771. at taut true
(3) day, prto, to 8 a pmcaedkig
Tetephonef407)323 43X. art 4227.
t (800) 933-877) (TOO), or 1 (B X )
933-8770 (V). via Florida Relay
Dated at Sentord Ftonda tea I d
day d Daearrbar. 2 X 0
(Seat)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark at Mid Cvnik Court
BY.Mery SI rape
Oapuly Clark
JOSEPH M FANIEILO. ESQUIRE
PO Bov 2347
Tampa. FL 33X1
JMPff 99-3433
Pitoklh December 10. 17,2X0
VO77
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
STATE OF FLOMDA
CWK. ACTION
NO. 03CA-1033-13W
BANK OF AMERICA N A .
SUCCESSOR IN IN TER EST BY
MERGER OF BANK OF AMERICA

FSB.
ELOtSE OtlLJGARO. d ue . d aL.
DafendarkKI
NOTICE OF B A L I
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 48
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purwark to m Ordat ot Find Judgment
of toractotufi d i M N o w ntef 30,
2X 0. and antarad to Caaa No. 00C A 103314-W d 8 a Ckcuff Court d
8 a EXpkMikh Judtold Ckcuff to and
tor Bamncfe Courky. Florida whaien
Bank d America. N A . aa Buooaaaor
to bkarad by Merger d Bar* d
America. FSB to Pfertkf and Etotoa
DDKgard. al ui.. at d . ara
Dafendarka. I w « m « to t a M d a d
and la d btodet lot cam al t a WaM
Front Door d 8 a Samaiofe Coceky
CourthouM to Sentord. Ftortde, at
It X a m. on 8 a 48i day d January,
2 X 1. Ba tokowkig daaertad praparn aaid Order d Feal
ty a, eat
M l torth
k
Judgmerk.
LOT
lit. IIIM K N LAKE PHASE H
IT tit,
UNIT 8. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 28, PAGES 82 ANO S3. PUB­
LIC RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Peraone wah a daabSty e tc head
a ipacfel aocommodabon to paredpate to tea prooaadng ihotkd oorv
tact lha ADACoordmalor at X I
North rare Avenue. Safe N .X 1,
Sarkord. Honda 32771. at fetal hv*
(5) day, pnur lo 8 a precaadng
Telephone!407)323-43X, M L 4227.
I (S X ) 9838771 (TOO). 01 I (8X1
935 8770 (V). va Ftonda Relay
Sendee
Dated at Sentord. Florida 8m Id
day ot December. 2 0 X
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
care d Mid Ckcut Court
BY Mary Sboupe
Deputy Cfeik
JOSEPH M PANIELLO. ESQUIRE
PO Bo, 2347
Tampa, FL 33X1
JM P, 20-1782
PibAab Daearrbar 10.17.2X0
VO78
IN THE CIRCUIT CO UR T FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLOTCOA
FROSAT1 DIVISION
Fife No. 00-11*3 CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
Cynthia L O Comor
a V a Cyntka C. OContm
DlCM M d
NOTICE O F ADkaMSTRATION
Tha adrentabMUn d ffaadafe d
Cyrkha L. O Connor, dacaaaad. Fla
Number 0 0 -tt U CP. la pandng to
8ia Crrcut Court, lor Samnofe
County, Ftonda. Prebile OWtoton,
8 a a d O n t ot afech a X I N Pare
Avenue. Sarkord FL 32771
Tha nanaa and addraa,aa d 8a
•oral rapraMtkaffve', attomay are
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
A l peraone on whom t k i noffca to
cJakanga 8 a vdekty ol 8a wd. 8a
quakdcaaona at 8 a penonai npraMntdrva venue or |ntadc*on nt
8ra Court ara reqrared to kfe 8ak
obyacaana wkh 8ea Court W1THM
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
A l cradkora ot 8 a decetferk arvl
Ot
on whom a copy d 8ka noboe II
data d 8 a lt d pubbeabon d 8m
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l 08a r creditor, d 8a decadent
and paraon, having clakni or
demandr agand 8a dacedenl •
adate mud Ike t a b cfeera with km
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED W1U
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha daw d 8a fed prbbralion d
8m Nobca a December 10.2X 0
Lynne O Connor
1231 Stanley Street
Longwood.FL 327X
STEPHEN F BROOME. P A
Attorney!
lot
Peraonef
833 VERSAILLES DRIVE
SUITE I X
MARIANO. FL 32751-7302
Tefephora (407*628 4131
By STEPHEN F BROOME. ESQ

M THE CtRCUTT COURT
OF THE IIT H
JU04C1AL CinCUTT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fife Number: 00-843 CP
81 RE: THE ESTATE O f
GUY GRECO.
NOTICE OF A D M M rm A TK M
Tha artoWkd ration d 8a add* d
GUY GRECO, d e n n e d . Fla
Nunbat 0O-863-CP. to pending to 8a
Cvcm Cowl tor Sammofe County.
Florida, Probata Dhrtvton, lha
a d d a u d which la 8a Sammofe
Coreify CourthouM. X I North Park
Avenue. Sadord. Ftonda 32771
Tha nanaa and addranaa ot 8a
paraorat rapreeerkethre and 8 a paraond raprakantatrva'k attorney irk
m i loan emhow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l peraonk an whom vm nobca II
dalonga 8a valdtty d 8a wd. 8 a
quaMeanane ot 8 a panonal tapra•anuiha. venue, or peadkkton d
8m Corel ara nqikrad to Me tree
ofeecoone wkh 8m Court WITHM
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
A i c fm o ri of b h OfesawE ina
other peraona having dakna ot
x

x whom a copy ot t o , none# fe
•erred and 8w w who cb|ect to 8a
tu tu , ot 8a propartre, bamg determrad aiampt ,n d w homattaad on
whom a e x y d 8m Notice fe aenred.
wrton trraa mortht altar 8a dare ot
t a fed prtokedton ot 8m notice
muat Ma ta k ctoene andbt 8ak
dkaceona wkh 8a 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
d I
and paraon, having claim, or
demand, aliens! pa auda d 8a
dacatferk and Bvaa who cbfecl to
8a Palm ot t a preparta, tamg
•Mad. mud Ma 8 a « dama wkh 8m
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
A U CLAMS, OBJECTIONS ANO
OEUANOS NOT 8 0 FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
TTa d m d t a fell pubkcanon d
t o . N o te fe Daoambar 10.2 0 X
DAVID M. W U JN K
221 CraaoadBNd
Sarkord. FL 32771
Harry Q Raid. M
AnOfTWy IQk rVWMWf
Ftorkto Bar No. 240052
I I X W Flnt Street. Suita B
Sadord. FL 32771
Tafephona (407)32 l - X 11
Pubkah Daearrbar 10. 17. 2 X 0
V094

whom a copy d t n nobca k

daw d 8 a fed pubttodton d Bm
nobca mud Ma 8ak cfevrw wkh 8m
Court WITHIN TH E IA TE R OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER TH E
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
m m ervamx* 01 bni1otcwiwnii
and peraonk having dakna or
demand! against lha decedanT*
eelale mud Ma 8ak dame Wkh 8m
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUeUCAHON OF THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS. DEMAN03 ANO
OBJECTIONS NO T BO FXEO W IU
BE FOR EVE FI BARRED
TTa data d 8 a fed pubkoakon d
898 None# fe Daearrbar 10 .2 X 0 .
Paranral Rapraaaokalkre
Pafe tvfeky
Attorney fat Paraand
Robert J . Cepko, E * M ri
403 Waymcnk Court. BUM 101
PO . Boa 951361 (32798-1 M l)
Lake Mary. Florid, 32746
Phone (407)32B-74S1
Pubkah: Daearrbar 10.17.2 0 X
1/082
IN TH E O R CU tT COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH

RTATS OF FLOfODA
Ca m Me. OOCA-1M8-18G
LONG BEACH MORTGAGE
COMPANY
Cana Can. d ux , d at,
I
NOTICE OF
•V CLERK OF C S K U tT COUNT
Nonce fe hereby gfean (hal 8a
undardgnad Matyanna Mona. CfeW
ot 8 a Ckcrei Court d BEIKNOLE
County. Ftorkto. w*. cm 8 a 2Sti day
d Daearrbar. 2000, d I I X a m at
8 a Freni Door d 8a Banknote
County CourthouM to Sarkord. offer
tot Ml* and tak d pubkc outcry to
8 a I9{8ad red bad btddar lot cadi.
8 a loimWig daaertbad prepatty Mu*
dad to SEMffKXECoreity. Florida.
BEGINNING 8 X 3 FEET NORTH
OF THE SOUTHEAST CORNER O F
THE SOUTHW EST 1(4 OF S E C­
TION 26. TOWNStffP X 8. RANGE
X E, THENCE RUN NORTH 24731
FEET.
THENCE
NORTH
M
DEGREES. 45 MINUTES WEST,
3 X 5 4 FEET) THENCE SOUTH
247 59 FEET THENCE SOUTH M
DEGREES 45 MINUTES EAST
330 58 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO AN
EASEMENT OVER THE EAST 28
FEET
FOR
LONOWOOO
MARKHAM
ROAO.
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIOA
preuMrt to 8a feal dscrae d tore
doawa anwrad to a o b m pandng to
lard core! 8a Myto d which Ik
LONG BEACH MORTGAGE COM­
PANY v» Cant* Can. at in . d d.
In aooordwio, wah f a Amartcana
wah Dfeahlaa * Aa. peraone wkh a
rfetbffky who ra id a eooommodenon to perbegato to 89a procaerkng
•bored ax-tad ADACoordnatot d
X I N. Pad Avenue. Srefe N X I .
Sadord. Ftonda 32771 al la id bve
day# prior to 8 a precaadng
Talapticma(407)323-4) X .
ad.
•4227. 1-8X9588771(TOO), or 1
(K O ) 9589770 (V). va Ftonda Rafey
WITNESS my hand and d A a d M d
d laid Court tha 28 ih day d
Novamtar. 2 0 X

(MALI

_____

Honorable Maryana Mona
C u d d l a Caouk Court
By Oorodiy W Boaon
Diputy darh
LAW OFFICES OF JOSEPH
P A M E U O .P A
Pod 0«IO* Bcw 2347
Tampa, Ftonda 33X1
Pubam Dacambat 10. IT. 2 X 0
VOW
M T H « C M C U T COUNT FOR
t lM M O L I COUNTY.
PROBATE 0R1W0N
Fife Number X 1 121-CP
84 RE: ESTATE OF
JO YCE W W U JN K . a V a JOYCE
CORJNE WILUNK
N O TiC I TO CREDITORS;
NOTICE OF SUMMARY
ADMINISTRATION AMO
HOMESTEAD DCT1RMNATION
TO A U CREDITORS OF DECE­
DENT ANO A U PERSONS HAVE4Q
CLAMS OR DEMANDS ADJUNCT
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You ara hereby nodfed Eat an
Order d Summary Admtoieirabefi
and
an
Ordat
Oetarmmmg
nonwiiM g nsvi d m t irw raa n vw
eMeie ot JO YCE W WELINK. aVa
JO Y C E
CORINE
WILUNK.
oeceased Fife Nrerbet X 1 I2 1 -C P
by 8a Cnuff Court to Damaida
County. Ftonda. Probata Orvaton.
Ba adr**M at which a X I N Park
Ava. Sadord. FL 32771: that 8a
total cam vdua ot 8a ncmaaempt
aalala la E2.5X X Tha Hnmailaad
Real Eklate fe Esampf bom 8 a
Cfetma ot Cradtora. Tha nanaa and
addraaaaa at 8io m to wham t a
propartaa have barn aaargnad by
■uchardanan:
NAME
av.no M W U JN K
ADORESS
221 Craacad Blvd
Sentord FL *2771

M THE ORCUTT COURT FOR
SEM940LE COUNTY.
FLORK3A
PROBATE DtVTSION
F«a Number X 1 1 M
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DIANE D CUOZZO.
N O T K E OF ADkBMSTRATION
lM n{M PfftOnti rwpriifTniiM rij
The addnfetraaon d t n adafe d
Dana D C u u re . rtocaawd. Fka
Number X - I I X . fe panferg m 8a
Ckcrei Court, to Sarrknoto County.
Ftortda, Prebala D M , ion the
addraa, d which fe:

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A i perarea on whom em rwbca fe
•ervad who have obfectiona lhal
ebakenga tie valvkty d 8a Wd. 8a
quahhcalionk d
the Paraonal
RapTMarkakva. venue, or toferkcIron ot tm Court arararpadd to Ma
Barr obiacnora wkh 899 Corel WITH­
IN TH E LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTEtl THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE OATE OF SERVICE O f A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l cradkora d 8 a decoded and
other paraon, having claim, or
wham a copy ot t m nobca fe
data ot 8a (ml pubkcanon d 8m
notice rrartt 19a Bak cfeem wkh 89a
Court WITHIN TH E LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l Otar erection d 8 a decedent
and person, having clakni or
demand, again,I 8 a decadent,
aMaia mud Ma Baft cfetma wkh 8m
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE,
A U CLAIMS. DEMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FRED W U
BE FOREVER BARRED
TTa dale d 8 a fed Pubkcanon ot
Bit, nolle* fe Dacambat 10.20X.
I Wary D Hutto
*545 Sb lucto Otoe
Caaaatarry. Ftonda 32707
Attomay
Attorney to
tor Paraonal
f
Pedro P. Mandat
Ftortda Bar No 097S7X
DC DRAW 8 ASSOCIATES. PA.
1270 Orange Avenue. Sulla A
Writer Park. Ftorkto 327N
Tefephora (407)847-5833
Pubim December 10. 17. 2 X 0
V083*

NOTICE '.S&gt; AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
ET. JOHNS RttER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
ALTMAN DEVELOPMENT CORP. 2201 CORPORATE BLVD. NW BUTTE
2 X , BOCA RATON FL. 33431, parmff 140-117-29423-2. The prefect M total­
ed to SEMINOLE Coreky, Beckon 11. TownMvp 19 S o d h Range 30 EtM.
TTa patmff arehortm A SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON 26
ACRES TO SERVE PLANTATION LAKES APARTMENTS. PHASE 9 known
aa. TTa raoatvmg m t o body H TW M LAKES
TTa fla&lt;,) corrferkng f a appAc a im tor 8 a above M ad permk fe avaMki
to Bapadton Monday Beou(fe Friday ercepT to Ngdhoffdayt, I X a m , to
B X pm. fe 8 a SI John* fbvat M t o Managarrad Darnel (Ofetrtct)
Haadguartara. 4049 Raid SkaaL Patatka. FL 32179-1429 A paraon affnaa
aubaferktol kkaraau ara affadad by t a DWrtd parmtong dactoton tray pa*Don t o an adrknfebat va haartog to accordance wkh eadlon* I X 569 and
12037, Ftorkto Stduto*. or may chooe# to purau* traduton a* an dtomdiv*
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a patten Chooetog mad m en wE n d advaraety d ie d 8 a ittfd to a haartog
9 nada aon ttom not raadl to a eentonant TTa pnxadreaa t o puratoig
madtoaon ara ad toto to aadton 120873, Ftorkto B M itok. and nAa* X
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and X feed wffh (racahad by) d a Datrtd dark touted d Dfetrtd
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day, d pubkeakon d 89* noaca or wkfen feanty-ata (28) day, d t a Dfeaid
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tog. to aooontonoa wah 8 a retManaraa ad torth abova.
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Persians
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Type ol lax
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Baker or Bryant 93 Asgard
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indicator
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Domain
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Community Briefs
What's Afoot?
The “Nearly-New, Barely*
Used Shoe Drive, sponsored by
Dr. Barry Levin and his staff in
Altamonte Springs and Lake
parti cipa Hon of 17
Mary, with the pari
inolc Corn
schools in Seminole
(bounty and
five charities, has passed Hie
3,000 mark in the total number of
shoes donated. The numbers arc
indicated on Dr. Levins sevenfoot tall shoemometer, outside
his Altamonte Springs office at
903 SR-434. The shoe drive will
end on Dec. 20, with all chocs to
b e given to area charities to dis­
tribute to the homeless and lessfortunate. Most sdwols, from ele­
mentary to high schools, have
been participating.

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annual U.H.A.T. program into
operation for the lout (It consecu­
tive year. I I.ILA.T. stands for
Holiday Enforcement Action
Team, which consists of extra
marked and unmarked patrol
cars with extra Police Officers on
Hie slrvels of the city. The focus is
to prevent property crimes that
generally rise dining the holi­
days and to ensure Hie safety of
residents ami visitors.
Tlie piogram lias been a
repealed success and Winter
Springs has seen a reduction in
crime as a trsull. The operation
will continue .through tnc holi­
days.
For mom information contact
Capt. Mike Noland at 4U7-3277%f&gt;.
Graduate scholarships
Outstanding Seminole

Community College GED gradu­
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Given Grainger and Daphne
Trospcr of Sanford and Loroyn
Jordan of Winter Springs were
each awarded $1,000 scholar­
ships to continue their studies at
SCC in the 2000 fall GED gradua­
tion ceremony held earlier Htis
month.
Toys for Tbts
William YWIbom, managing
director for Brisson Funeral
Home, 905 Laurel Avenue in
Sanford, has announced that the
funeral humc lias been added as
a "Toys for Tots" drop-off point.
Tlie annual toy drive is spon­
sored by the U 5. Marine Corps
Reserve and extends through
Dec. 18. Unwrapped toys for chil­
dren of any age may be dropped
off between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

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The W ay We Were: W ho’s who on the 1952 social scene
The following items were all
on the Social and Personal
Activities page of the January
25,1952 edition of the Sanford
Herald.
Mrs. Clause Hostess for
Women's Fellowship
The Christian Women's
Fellowship of the First Christian
.................................. Church had
met the pre­
vious
Monday
evening at
the home of
Mrs. S.C.
Clause. Mrs.
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ident, Mre.
W.H. Young, opened the meet­
ing with prayer followed by the
misslonaty lesson given by Mis.
John Golden. After a short busi­
ness session, the meeting was
closed with a missionary bene­
diction.
Refreshments were served by

the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
M.H. Billingsley. Those present
were Mrs. Cassube, Mrs. Cren
Carroll, Mrs. E.C. Dodson, Mrs.
George Ellsworth, Mrs. P.G. Fox,
Mrs. V.H. Grantham, Mrs.
Charles Grcimc and Mrs. J.L.
Horton.
Also Mrs. O.T. Pearson, Mrs.
J.R. Richards, Miss Susan
Williams and Mrs. W.H. Young.
Mrs. A.W. Lee Entertains
Mrs. A.W. Lee, Jr., entertained
her Samba Club the previous
Wednesday evening at her
home on Laurel Avenue. Prizes
for the games were won by Mrs.
T. Bradford Byrd and Mrs. B.L.
Perkins.
Roses and Camillas were used
in the party rooms and a dessert
course was served at the conclu­
sion of the Samba games.
Those present were Mrs. J.O.
Laney, Mrs. R.R. Deas, Mrs.
Byrd, Mrs. Perkins, Mrs. Ralph
Wight, Mrs. R.L. Cornell and
Mrs. Ruth Scott.
Taffy Pull Enjoyed
The home o f Mr. and Mre.
A.O. Von Hcrbulis was the
scene of a taffy pull party for
the Catholic routh Club's

monthly social
Outdoor games were enjoyed
by the group around a large
bonfire. Refreshments were then
served after which the taffy was
pulled.
Those present were Mrs. W.H.
Kramer, Albert and Jeanne
Kramer, Mrs. G ain* Kendall,
Dorothy Teslo, Claire Normand,
Edna Michels, Betty Michels,
Helen Michels, Lucille
Normand, Sue Ann Radford,
Margaret Von Hcrbulis and
Patty Ratigan.
Also, Connie Du mind, Kay
Ratigan, Isabel LeFils, Shirley
Thomas, Rosemary Cullum,
Patricia Bums, Dorothy Von
Hcrbulis, Eugene Kendall, Floyd
Campbell, Richard Young, Herb
U llis, Robert Durand, Bob
Anthony, Ken Jones, Eugene
Arnold, Jim Myers and Carl Von
Herbulis.
Art Flynn and Family Visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flynn
and daughter Norven of New
York City, accompanied by Mre.
Peter Hoffman, were spending a
few weeks at the Mayfair Inn.
Mr. Flynn headed the adver­
tising firm bearing his name and
had for the past several years,

handled the advertising cam­
paign for the New York Giants
as well as many other nationally
known accounts.
Mre. Hoffman's husband,
Pete, was in charge of ticket
sales at the Polo Grounds, New
York City, home of the National
League baseball champions, the
New York Giants.
Birthday Party Held
Mre. Charles Stafford of 2416
Summerlin Avenue had enter­
tained recently to celebrate the
birthdays of her daughters,
Gertrude and Faye.
Numerous games were
played after which hot chocolate
and cake were served.
Those enjoying the occasion
were Judy Carroll, Caroline
Carroll, Carolyn Coleman, ,
Susan Kaiser, Billy Stafford,
Rickie Kaiser, Dan McCall,
Emmett McCall, Billy Bower
and Richard Feinberg.
Lake M onroe News
The Woman's Missionary
Society of the Lake Monroe
Baptist Church was to hold its
monthly program meeting at the
church on Monday evening.
Miss Frances Eisensmith, a mis-

sionaiy in the Belgian Congo,
would be the guest speaker. She
would wear a native costume
and would relate her experi­
ences.
Mrs. Laura Priester and her
son-in-law, Mr. K.G. Soderblom,
who had the same birthday,
were honored at a birthday tea
on January 22. Among those
who called during the afternoon
were Mr. R.E. Soaerblom and
daughter Linda Gail, Mr. and
Mre. C.U. Soderblom and son
Steve and Mrs. Hill.
The Lake Monroe road has
been completely resurfaced with
an asphalt and rock layer.
Construction work was almost
completed.
Geneva News
A farewell party was given in
honor of Joyce Demmy, who
had left for her home m Ohio.
Those attending were Mrs. Paul
Maxwell, Mrs. Lester Demmy,
Ruth Maxwell, Harold Geiger,
Fred Valeen, Addle Prevatt, Paul
Braddy, Jack McGill, Rober
Maxwell, Nadine and Imogene
Bostick, Mary Oldham ana John
Anders.
Rev. and Mrs. Hill and their
children ate Sunday dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Scig.
Fashion Show Slated
A fashion show sponsored by
n t Store and
Yowell's Department
i
to be
Ivey's Shoe Storet was
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staged in the ballroom o f the
Mayfair Inn that evening for

over 200 guests of the hotel.
Miss Dorothy Holloway,
soprano, assisted by a group of
young models would be fea­
tured under the direction of
Marion Harmon of Radio
W TR lt
Manager of the hotel was
Charles G. Marian.
Personals
Bill Ludwig h id left the pre­
vious day for Newport, R.I.,
where he would attend Officers
Candidate School of the U S .
Navy.
Mrs, M .G Stone had returned
the previous day from New
York G ty where she had gone
on a buying trip for the B.C.
Purcell Company.
Miss Ross Levy had returned
from New York City where she
had spent the past two weeks
on a buying trip for Hollywood
Shops.
Dr. and Mrs. James N. Robson
were visiting L t Pearle Robson,
U S . Navy, in Miami. Before
returning to Sanford, they
would visit Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Robson in Denla and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robson of
West Palm Beach.
Word had been received B u t
Mrs. Howard Whelchel had
arrived safely in Bermuda,
where she had gone to Join her
husband, CpL Whelchel, who
was stationed there with the
A m y . M is. Whelchel had left on
TUesday by plane to Miami and
from there flew to Bermuda.

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SANFORD CITY COMMISSION
AOENDA
Sanford Ctty Commission Matting*
Monday, Dae. 10, 2000
Sanford Ctty Hail,
190 North Park Ava.
WONK SESSION
4 p.m. In tha city Managar'a
Confaranca Room, S t c ond Floor
1. Financial Raporli.
A. Sanlord Airport Authority YearEnd Financial Report.
B. City ol Sanlord Yaar-End
Financial Report.
2. Dlacuatlon: policy prohibiting th*
uaa of tobacco product* by police offi­
cer* and firefighter*.
3. Olacuaalon ol Hlalorlc Sanford
Memorial Stadium Chang* Order. (R13)
4. Olacuaalon
ol
approval
ol
Devetopert* Agreement of MellonvtUa
Avenue aa It ratal** to tha propoaad
Magnolia Park Subdivision. (R-10)
8. Oiacuaaion of Legislative Agreement
with Brantley and Associate*, Inc.. (R-

12)

8. Discussion ol Regular Agenda
llama. Add-on Mams, and other Hama.
7. City Manager's briefing.
A. Confaranca Cantar

Comprehensive Plan Amendment, with
stipulations and condttlona; approve
Development Order *00-0022; Michael
Murray, applicant for VansUan Bay.
Recommended by th* City Manager.
Ad published Dec. 8 ,2 0 0 0 .
4. Second reading and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3574 lo rezon* 178.3+
acres ol property lying between
Seminole Boulevard and Nardasus
Avenue and between Rand Yard Road
extended northerly and N. Kennel Road
extended northerly (2000 Narcissus
Avenue) from AO. Agriculture and MI-2,
Medium Industrial, to PD, Planned
Development, subject to conditions;
approve Development Order *00-0023;
Strategic Acquisition* Corp., owner;
Marling Lock!in &amp; Associates, applicant.
Recommended by the City Manager.
Ad published Dec. 8, 2000.
8. Second rsadlng and adoption ol
Ordinance No. 3575 lo rezon* 0.53
acre* ol properly lying between
Cornwall Road extended easterly and
East Lake Mary Boulevard and
between Ohio Avenue and Mallonville
Avenue, from SR-1A, Single Family
Residential,
to
PD,
Planned
Development, subject lo conditions;
approve Development Order *00-0024;
Abdul
Hussain
Family
Limited
Partnership, owner; Lonnie N..Qroot,
Esquire, applicant. Recommended by
the City Manager. Ad published Dec. 8,

2000.
• Citizen participation.
• Public Hearing*.
1. Second reading and adoption ol
Ordinance No. 3555 to annex 30.87
acres of property lying between tha
Seaboard Coastline Railroad and Iowa
Avenue and between N. Kennel Road
and
Creek
Road:
approve
Development Order • 00-0018;
Inc. and Bid Vlhlen, Jr„
Recommended by the City
Manager. Ad published Dec. 8 A 13,

2000.

2. 8econd reading and adoption of
Ordinance No. 3572 to re: First
Comprehensive Plan Amendment of
2000, a * revised, Incorporating the
City's response to th* Department of
Community
Affair**1 ObjectIona,
Recommendations, and Comment*.
Recommended by the City
Ad published Dec. 10,2000.
3. Second reading
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ol
Ordinance No. 3573 to rezon* 23.7a
acres of property lying between
8*m lnol* Boulevart
ievard and Narcissus
Avenue and
Rlvervlew
Avenue and Rach els Avenue (2388 W.
Seminole
Boulevard)
from A1,
Agriculture
lo
PD,
Planned
with single family realconjunction wun m#
annexation of the property baaed on
consisu
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8. Second reading and adoption ol
Ordinance No. 3580 to rezon* 51.2
acres of property lying between E. Lake
Mary Boulevard and Pin* Way and
between Andrews Road and Park
National Drive (3801 Mellonvtll*
Avenue) from MI-2, Medium Industrial
lo PD, Planned Development based on
consistency with th* approval of th*
Comprehensive Plan Amendment, with
stipulations and condltiona: approve
Development Order *0 0 0 0 3 2 ; Helen
. fl,,Ml m. S*l |
nOWlRnO Unlr4l*sne
nOfutnyl, |.
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OWnOi, MlCnill
Murray, appScartt. Recommended by
the City Manager. Ad pubtahed Dec. 8,

2000.

7. Second reading and adoption ol
Ordktanc* No. 3801 to rezon* 9.B7
acres ol property lying between
Americana Boulevard and Eaat Lake
Mary Boulevard and between Roiling
HMs Drive and Orlando Drive, from
MR-2, Multiple Family Dwelling
Residential,
to
OC-2,
General
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wOinliiOfwBi InUnufiyiOn
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owner;
Ron
Hoarse,
applicant.
Recommended by the CHy Manager.
Ad published Dec. 8 ,2 0 0 0 .
8. Second reading and adoption
m
of
Ordinance No. 3802 lo annex ,78 acre*
of property lying between Eaat 28th
ace and i29th Street and between
Palmetto Avenue and Magnolia Avenue
(320 29th street); Barbara Jackaon,
owner. Recommended by the City
Manager. Ad published Dee. 8 A 13,

2000.

8. Second reading and adoption ol
Ordinance No. 3803 to does, vacate,
and abandon tha 14' allay lying
between W. 3rd Sir**! and W. 4th
Street and between Myrtle Avenue and
Elm Avenue; Jamea Tarwtlleger and
Jam as
Dunn,
applicants.
Recommended by the City Manager.
Ad published Dec. 6. 2000.
1. Boards: appolnlmanta/raappolnlmenta.
A. Central Examining Board. Thar*
will be one vacancy beginning Jan. 10,
2001. NEED TO APPOINT REPLACE­
MENT. There are no applications on
We.
B. Historic Preservation Board.
There la on* vacancy. NEED TO
APPOINT REPLACEMENT. Thera are
no applications on Die.
2. First reading ol Ordinance No. 3808
to correct a s c riv e n e r’* error in
Ordinance No. 3584 which provided lor
the posting ol Junk vehicles on tha real
property on which the vehicle Is locat­
ed, aa wen as on the vehicle Itself.
Recommended by the Director ol
Community Development and th* Ctty
Manager.
3. Approve tha preliminary subdivision
plan for Lexington Park, subject to (Inal
engineering approval and S u it
approval of each buUdktg as H Is con­
structed.
Recommended by tha
Director ol Engineering and Planning
and tha City Manager.
4. Approve th* preliminary subdivision
plan lor tile proposed Wal-Mart
Sup*reenter expansion subject lo th*
approval of th* Comprehensive Plan
Amendment
lo
QC.
General
Commercial lor th* Eastern 3.52 acres;
the approval of th* rezon* to GC-2,
General Commercial tor the aastsm
3.82
acres;
and
Subdivision
Improvement
Plan
approval.
Recommended by tha Director ol
Engineering and Planning and the City
Manager.
8. Consider th* Sits Plan for Wyndham
Place, as stipulated at the Nov. 8.
1098 City Commission Meeting. This Is
a 260 unit apartment community locat­
ed at 3885 Orlando Drive and baaed on
th* Sit* Plan meeting the standard* lor
consideration and subject lo final
Engineering
Plan
approval.
ol
by th* Director
I
Planningland
i
the City
8. First reading of Ordktanc* No. 3804
re: eBrnkiate term Umlts lor members of
th* Cemetery Advisory Committee.
Recommended by the CHy Clerk and
the CHy Manager.
7. First reading of Ordnance No. 3805
re: eliminate term kmita lor member* of
th* Historic Preservation Board.
Recommended by the City dark and
th* City Manager. .
8. First readbig of Ordktano* No. 3608

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re; eliminate term limits lor member* ol
th* Planning and Zoning Commission.
Recommended by the City Clark and
the CHy Manager.
8. First reading of Ordinance No. 3007
ra: eliminate term limit* lor members of
the 8cenlc Improvement Board.
Recommended by th* Ctty d ark and
th* Ctty Manager.
10. Approval ol Developer's Agreement
of Mellonvllle Avenue aa It relates to
tha
proposed
Magnolia
Park
Subdivision,
a
Single
Family
Residential subdivision located al 3801
8outh
Mellonvllle
Avenus.
Recommended by the Director ol
Engineering and Development and the
City Manager. (WS-4)
11. Adopt Resolution No. 1861 autho­
rizing the Ctty Manager to execute all
documents associated with Ihe Low
Income Home Energy Assistance
Program (L1HEAP) Agreement with the
8late ol Florida Department ol
Community Affair* for FY 2001-2002.
Recommanded by tha Director ol
Community Development and the City
Manager.
12. Approve amendment of Legislative
Services Agreement between the Ctty
ol 8an(ord and Branllay and
Associates, Inc. lo provide lor an
extension ol an additional two-yaar

Consent Agenda.
1. Approve street closure ol 13th Street
from Persimmon Avenue (al Crooms
Academy) lo Laurel Avenue; Laurel
Avenue from 13th Street to First Street;
First Street from Laurel Avenue lo Fort
Mellon Park, on Monday, Jan. 15,
2001, from 10:00 A.M. lo 12:00 P.M.. In
conjunction with *Martin Luther King Jr.
Celebration*
special
event.
Recommended by the Ctty Manager.
2. Approve use of Civic Center and
waive the fee on Jan. 13 A 14,2001 for
Martin Luther King Celebration.
Recommended by Ihe City Manager.
3. Approve continuation ol currant
water rate* lor Ihe Midway-Canaan
Water Association. Recommended by
Ihe City Manager.
4. Approve 850.000 Grant Application

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2002. (WS-5)
13. Approve design modifications of
the Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium
lo expand the locker rooms and
dugouta lo ensure proper facilities for
current and future events, subject to
final cost estimates and approval of lha
Proposal Request lor construction.
Recommended by the Engineering and
Planning Director and the City
Manager. (WS-3)

Irom lha Division of Emergency
Management Emergency Management
Preparedness and Assistance Trust
Fund. Recommended by the City
Manager.
8. Approve 1st amendment to consult­
ing service* agreement with Hunter
Interests, Inc. Recommended by Ihe
City Manager.
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Lions run
Dogs out
of own
“House”
By Doan 8mlth
Sports Editor
DeLAND — The Oviedo
boys basketball team sang a
little different version of the
Baha Men’s popular song,
"W ho let the dogs out?"
TUcsday night using a big
second half to run previous­
ly undefeated DeLand out of
its own beautiful new 5,000seat gym, "The New Dog
House," 79-56.
The Bulldogs (5-1 overall,
1-1 In district play) led early,
4-2, which ended up being
the only time they would
lead in the game, and trailed
Just 11-10 after the first quar­
ter.
The Lions, who also came
Into the game unbeaten at 7­
0, started to take control of
the game in the second quar­
ter, with the help o f the
Bulldogs' inability to convert
from the free throw line
(they missed 12 of their first
13 attempts), building a 29­
22 lead at intermission.
But it was in the second
half that Oviedo, ranked No.
3 in the state poll this week,
turned the game Into a rout,
Land 50-34 in
the final 16 minutes.
The victory avenged an
embarrassing 67-47 loss at
home to the Bulldogs in the
D istrict C h stn p U x u h lp

Game last spring and
stamped the Lions as the
early favorites in the district
race.
Junior scoring machine
Shawn Witherspoon led
Oviedo with 26 points, while
senior Marcus Hayes was
right behind with 17 points.
Darrell Freeman was also in
double figures with 10
points.
The Lions, who forced 29
turnovers and also grabbed
27 offensive rebounds In the
game, ate taking part in the
prestigious Great Florida
Shootout in Kissimmee this
weekend.
Current Oviedo head
coach Ed Kershner started
the tournament, which now
attracts teams from all over
the country and also has The
Sunshine Network televising
some of the game, 20 years
ago when he was coaching
at Osceola.
In other big games from
this week, Scott Bradley hit
5-of-8 from three-point range
and scored 23 points and
Brandon Grubbs chipped in
with 20 points and 12
rebounds as Lake Brantley
bounced back from a tough
46-44 loss to Boone on
Tuesday with a 65-52
Seminole Athletic
Conference victory over
Lake Howell on Wednesday.
The Patriots improved to
5-3 overall and 3-1 in the
SAC, while the Silver
Hawks, who were led by
Isaac Codrey's 11 points and
10 points from Tory Green,
fell to 6-6.
On TUesday, Crooms
Academy equaled its record
at 2-2 with an impressive 50­
44 road victory over Taylor
High School in Pierson.
Sophomore Terry Burch
led the Panthers' scoring
with 21 points, while lunior
with 16 points.
TUESDAY
I.IONS 7*, BULLDOGS SS
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Fronnan 10. Pldutt 5, Ktecadoi 1
Herron 2. Dupre* 2, SlaipUn* J,
Wlthmpoan 26, Hay** 17, Smith 7, Rich 1
Total*. 3D 12 23 79.
D«Lari (Mi
Garden II, Andrew* X Hairy 7, Burl* 1,
MdUrewy 10, Hunter X Ifcnacn 6. Spam
2. WUluauan 4 Total*: 20 12-23 36.
Ovted*
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R a m s r e tu r n to p r o m in e n c e
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

L a k e

LAKE MARY — Round one to Lake
Mary.
In the first of what could be many bat­
tles between the two Seminole Athletic
Conference powers, the Rams, which had
seen some of the luster o f their program
dlmiah with the emergence of Winter
Springs, Seminole and Lyman the past
two seasons, dominated the previously
undefeated and two-time defending
State Champion Bears, 56-42, at Lake
Mary High School TUesday night
The game was close after the first peri­
od with the Rams leading just 17-12.
Lake Mary widened the gap to seven
points at intermission, 31-24, then broke
the game open with a 17-6 third quarter
scoring advantage and coasted to the vie­
toty.
The!
! Rams then became the first girls
team in the county to win 10 games, eas­
ing past Lake Howell, 69-51, on the road

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Thursday night.
The Bears also got back into the win
column on Thursday, building a 29-15
first half lead and holding off Oviedo at
home, 51-42, to raise their record to 9-1.
The Silver Hawks and Lions had both
picked up important home victories on
TUesday, with Lake Howell tripping Lake
Brantley, 52-42, and Oviedo pounding
DeLand, 62-42.

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Winter Spring 12 1 1 * 1 2 .4 2
Lak*Mary
13 II 17 l l . M
Threv-point Arid goal* . Winter Spring* 1 (Cu*d*(n(no);
Lak* Miry 2 (tXmkman 2) T«*m foul* _ Winter Spring* 24;
Lak* Miry 21. Fouled out _ Winter Springs, Stefcnt.
Trchnteal* . non*. Junior vanity . Winter Sprira* 41 Lak*
Mary &lt;2.
SILVER HAWKS 52, PATRIOTS 42
Lak* Brantley M2)
Bahterte 6, SanJI X Stewart 7, Lightnrr 2, Smith 2, lirtttg 2.
Dkfcaon 7, Work* IX Total*: 119-14 42
Lak* Howell (32)
McCormick 4. Kotin 4. Pollard 3, Brown X Martina IX
Codrey 17. Total*: 20 S-14 51
LakrSrantlry 7 U 9 11.41
Lak*Howril
• II 9 1 7 .n
Thre* point Arid goal* _ Lak* Brantlry 1 (Bahrtrtefc Lak*
HoreriM (Codrry X Kuhn). Tram foul* . Lak* Brantky IX
Lak* Howril 12 Technical* . non*. Racmda _ Lak* Brantlry
2-X Uk* a
Howril
4-5. Junior vanity _ Lak* Howril 42 L*k*
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LIONS 42. BULLDOGS 42
DtLuri (42)
Ftehrr 5, Evrr* 7, Saunter* I, Peterson X Driggs IX
Goolsby 3. Moors 10. Total* 14 12-20 42
Ovted* (42)
HtmandaXOUvtrX Rodrigua IX BanArld XToaate 19,
Apprlanlr X Buahlka X C&amp;bt X llodgr* 4. Total* 24 12-11
42
DtLand 12 19 10 I I . 12
Ovted*
14 IT II 30.12
The** point A*U goal* . DrLand 2 (Evrr*. Peterson):
Ovtado 2 (BtnArld 2). Team fouls _ DrLand
id 20;
20, Oviedo I)
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WILDCATS 4X PANTHERS 11
Croons Academy (14)
Britt X Burdi IX rarkar X Butter 0 RufAn O Tolala: 4 XS
IX '
n «rs— Tkylor (43)
DUon IX Blondlngar IS, Ikal X Rawlins I, Heath X
Hunter 4 Totals: 20 XS4S.
Croonu 4 I 3 7 .1 4
TkyMr
3 II II 1 7 . 0
This* point Arid goals _ Crooms Academy I (Dutch)
Tsam fouls _ Crooens Academy 14,Taylor 14 Fouled out.
Croon* Academy Ruffin Technical* . non*. Record* _
Croon* Academy 2-3; Ikyior 1-4.

THURSDAY
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Hawks
pushed,
Tribe
in win
column

Raider
women
romp to
10th win
o f season

B y D u n Sm ith
Sports Editor

B y D ean Sm ith
8port* Editor

CASSELBERRY — The unde­
feated and defending Class 6A
State Champion Lake Howell
girls soccer team found out
TUesday night that they will not
have a cakewalk In trying to
repeat as champs as Lake
Brantley gave tne Silver Hawks
all they wanted before falling,
2-1, at home.
Lake Howell led 1-0 at half­
time, but had the fight the
Patriots to a second half stand­
off to win Its 10th game of the
season.
Lindsay Rice and Piper
Seaman scored the goals for the
Silver Hawks, with Jill Rice
adding an assist.

SA N FO R D — A week off
did the Seminole Community
College women's basketball
team a world of good.
T illahassfe Community
College team and seeing a
long non-conference home
winning streak come to an
end, the Raiders returned to
the Health and Physical
Education Center floor on
Wednesday after an 11-day
layoff and rolled to an 83-52
drubbing of H illsborough.
Community College from
Tampa.
SOC got off to a fast start,
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Unbeaten Tallahassee
holds off SCC threat
Sport* Editor
SAN FO RD — The undefeated
TUlahaa.ee Community College
men's basketball team found
something it probably was not
expecting Thursday n igh t
A battle.
TWo weeks ago, the E s s ie ,
had taken a 30 point lead at
halftime and coasted to a 96-63
victory over Seminole
Community College in the state
capitoL
And while the final score was
not much different this time, 94­
72, it did not tell how competi­
tive and hard-fought the game
was at the SCC Health and
Physical Education Center.
The Raiders took a 4-0 lead
and basically stayed in the game
the entire first half, trailing 46­
34 at Intermission.
After SC C 'i quick start,
Tallahassee took a 10-point lead
only to see the Raiders come
battling back to within two
points on several occasion's and
only a late run In the first half
allowed the Eagles to take the
12-point halftime bulge.
TCC came out of the lockerroom on fire an defense and

threatened to turn the game into
a rout as It forced numerous
SCC turnovers to build a 19point lead.
But the Raider* refused to fold
and started to come beck
behind freshmen guards Jason
Currington (Leesburg) and
Dennis Williams (Winter Park),
cutting the lead beck to 10
points with over 10 minute* left
in the game.
SCC was able to cut into the
lead on the strength o f a sevenpoint trip down die co u rt
Currington hit a driving
layup, then picked off a pass
and nit a three-point shot as he
was fouled.
He missed
issed the free throw Itry,
but Che]
i Morgan gathered in foe
rebound1 and
and!nit a follow.
The Raiders had several good
looks at the basket to cut into
(lie margin even further as their
defense was starting to take
control of the game, but the big
shot would not fall.
The Eagles finally started to
pull away In the final three min­
utes behind Baltimore's Marcus
flatten (16 second half points)
and Chicago Simeon High
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HmM photo by Ait ZMnMd

Seminole Community Cottage freshman forward Joe William. (No. 52) looks lor driving room to the basket while
TaHahusM Community C otog.'. Cameron Echols (No. 30) goM for the block. The undefeated Eagles defeated
th . Raiders, 04-72, at th . SCC Health and Physical Education Center Thursday night.

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By Brady Lesssrd
Welcome to the Anal few laps of
the season my friends, il's been a
wild race. Divisional leaders and
Wild Card contendere realize that it
Is now or never time,
The Crystal Ball of Football
delivered on his LOCK OF THE
WEEK last Sunday as the Giants
covered the line by five times the
points they needed!
Let’s take a quick look around
Florida before we get to the rest of
the schedule. The Jaguars seem to
be coming on over the past few
weeks, but the cliche, "Too little, too
late," understates Jacksonville's
position. 1 think they'll have is solid
season next year, but the question
of wKo'will coach them needs’ to te
raised. I for one think Coughlin has
done a great Job, but It is time for
new blood.
Tampa Bay continued to keep
their playoffs hopes alive with a
huge win in the rain last week. My
inside man with the.team claims
that Joey Hamilton will aee some

major playing time in the last Few
games here. Ybu remember him,
gave Florida Stale fits when he
played at Georgia Tech. My wife
went to TUlane so I like Shawn
King, but it may be time fora
change.
My Miami Dolphins are coming
off the tough loss to the Bucs but I
think theyll be okay. Aa a long-time
Dolphin fan I realize that some­
times you have to take the good
with the bad. We’re going to the
playoffs — maybe even the Super
Bowl.

rising. I atmlove Brett Favre, but .
Fm paid to tell the truth.
Vikings 37 Packers 17
NEW ORLEANS(-10) VS
ATLANTA — My college years
taught me all I needed to know
about this Divisional rivalry. The
Falcons may not win this game but
the 'Ainu ain't going to win this
game by ten points. It Just ain’t
going to happen, not with the
'Ainu.
'Ainu 26 Falcons IB

DENVERf-3) AT KANSAS CITY
— TWs could be a great game aa the
Broncos kre forced to play at
Let's take a look at the schedule
AfeoWhead Stadhtari. * W ry totiah
and find Vadim
^
place to win.' The Chiefs Crbac has
BUFFALOHfrVB NEW ENG­
. been having a heck of a season, but
LAND — Wade PhiWp Mrfufcs to
can't finish teams off. This game
'startDoug Flutie so fm going back
could be settled in overtime.
to my real team, the Dolphins. This
game has no playoff implications so
TOO CLOSE TO CALL
it shouldn't be played.
JACKSONVILLE(-ll) AT
CINCINNATI— The Jaguars
Bills 23 Patriots 20
wouldn’t be so confident If Sanford
MINNESOTA^) VS GREEN
native Jeff Blake was still with the
BAY — This game may be the final
Bengal*. However, he isn’t. Jaguars
pasting of the torch. The Packers
win, but not in the blowout Vegas is
are going down aa the Vikings are

expecting.
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SAN FRANCBCOf-5) VS
CHICAGO— ThaNineri will
uimnp tnii compictny cwtmitcnea
Basra aquad. Tha rest of tha League
has no idea how good the San
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last half of the saaeon.
Nincn tl4 Bean 17
M1AMK-3) VS INDIANAPOLIS
— My favorite team of all time, as
you weil know, is the Dolphins.
That may be clouding my Judge­
ment here, but I think the Dolphlna
will beat the Colts. Tm glad it's on
the grass *nd.oot in the R.CAw -__

Dolphina 2f; dolu 23 LBALTIMORE(-15) AT ARIZONA
— The Cardinals must be really
bed. Fifteen point underdogs
against tha Ravens at home. Wow.
Ravens 15 Cardinals-3
TAMPA BAYfEVEN) VS ST.
LOUIS— Game of the week! This
is for all the marbles as the Bucs
play host to the Rammiea. Any of

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year. Remember? Playoff game at
S t Louis, we almost and should
have, won a trip to the Super BowL
Bucs 19 Rammiea 17
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Boys----------------------------------------------------------C o n tin u a l from Pmge IB
Thiee-poinl Bald goals . Oviedo 7 (Hayes 3.
Freeman, Pickett Simpkins, Rkh); DrLand 4
(Henry 2. Cordon, WUliamaon) Tram fouls .
Oviedo 23; DrLand 17. Fouled out _ DrLand.
McKinney. TVctinkala _ none. Recorda _
Oviedo M ; DaLand 5-1. Junior varsity _
Oviedo 27. DeLand 40BRAVES 46, PATRIOTS 44
leone (441
Sounder* A A Faber S, E Faber 14, Shave A
Sumpter 2, Phlleman 7. Tout* 1412-20 46
Lake Brantley (44)
Guy 2. Bradley 6 Carter 2, Morrtra 11, Gooch

7, Grubb* 14. Total* 1164 46
Beane
IS 14 7 10.44
Lake Brantley » 11 12 11.44
Three-polnl field goals . Boone 6 (E. Faber 3,
Saunders, A. Faber); Lake Brantley 3 (Bradley
2, Gooch). Team foub _ Boone 14; Lake
Brantley 17. Fouled out Lake Brantley, Guy.
ladmcaie _ none. Recorda _ Boone 5-1; Lakr
Brantley 4-3. Junior varsity _ Boone 32 Lake
Brantley 40.

GRENADIERS 44, RAMS 50
Lake Mary (SOI
Lewttnce 12 Nebco 2 Benyhlll 12 Lbardo

I, Hofmann 6, Mann 5 Fontaine J, lim n II.

ty _ lake Mary 41, Colonial 34.

Total* 1712-13 SO.

r .u i.1 (Ml

llorlon 17, Mitchell A Brown 5, 11tort I,
Hughes tl, Roblnaun 15 Sierra 7, Totals: 20 Sfl2664.

Lake Mary
Colonial

21 * I I I . SO
17 11 12 24 _ «

Thu* point field goals . laka Mary 4
(Lawrence J. Fontaine}; Colonial 3 (Horton 3,
MlkheU 2, Robinson 2, Hugh**). Team foub _
Lake Mary 22; Colonial 14. Fouled out . Lake
Mary, Bertyhlll. Technicals _ Lake Mary,
Lawrence. Recorda . Colonial 4-2 Junior vani-

Women

PANTHERS 50, WILDCATS 44
Crootru Academy ISO)
Burch 21. Mitchell 3, Wiliams 16, t e m 5,
5lmi 5. Total* 19 6*11 30.
w
Plenon-Taylur 1441
ClilLuti 2 Tral 3, StringfeUow 6 McDermott 2
Duckner 4 Scott II. Tbtab 20 4-10 44
Crooms
U ■ 14 11.30
Taylor
4 f IS 11.44
Three-point field goals _ Cruoma Academy 4
(WUllama 2 Green, Sima). Team fouls . Crooms
Academy 12 Taylor 13. Fouled out . Taylor,
Clifton. Technicals . none Records . Crooms
Academy 2-2 Taylor 3-4.

WEDNESDAY

PATRIOTS 65, SILVER HAWKS 52
Lake Howell IS2I
Barkman 3, Latky 3. Prado 2 Brown 10,
Green 10, Codivy II, Hickman 9, Walker 2
Totals 16 13-21 32.
Lake Brantley (4S)
Guy 7, Bradley 23, Wise 3. Morelra R, Gooch
2 Crubbt 20. Total. 20 17-22 63.
Lake Hawaii 14 15 It 12.B2
Lake Brantley IS I t I t IS . 65
Three-point field goals _ lake Howell 3
(Leaky, Brown. Given, Codrvy. Hickman); Lake
Brantley S (Bradley 5, Guy, Morrtra. Grubbs).
Team foub . Lake HowvU20; Lake Brantley 16
Fouled out _ Lake HoweU, Brown. Technicals _
none. Recorda _ Lake Howell 6-6; Lake
Brantley 3-3 Junior varsity . Lake HowvU 60.
Lake Brantley 43.

PANTHERS 39, GREYHOUNDS 37
Pine Ridge 1371
Amot 1, Shelton 2. Billups I, Folk 3, JeanLoub 3. WUllama I, Htrd R, Morris 20. Total*
12 14-24 37.
Lyman (37)
Robinson 2 Var I, Redden 3, Simpson R,
Wrmlglki 4, Cross 7, Sabir 4, Megll 4. Totals; 16
4-6 37.
Pine Ridge 7 II 10 11.37
Lyman
10 R 6 13.37
Thrve-potnl field goals _ Pine Ridge 1 (JeanLouis); Lyman 1 (Cross) Tram fouls _ Pine
Ridge 10; Lyman 20. Fouled out _ none
Techntcab _ none. Records _ Lyman 2-6. Junior
varsity _ Pine Ridge 43. Lyman 43.

Continued from Pag* IB
racing to a 12-0 lead behind freshmen Yolanda
. Johnson and Gsbrielle Blankenfeld.
The Raiders could not maintain the fast start,
however, as the Hawks battled back to within 23*
' 19 near the ID-minute mark of the first half.
That’s when coach Ken Patrick's charges dedd. ed enough was enough.
With Johnson, who was playing her first game
after missing the previous two with a shoulder
injury, leading the way and sophomore forward
Shekels " K ik r Kindred starting to dominate the
' backboards, SCC went on a 23-0 run and took a
46-19 lead before Hillsborough finally scored wil
10-seconds left In the half.
Kindred, who had eight first half points,
answered at the buzzer and the hosts took a 48-21
lead into the lockerroom at intermission.
nson, a guard
guana from
rrom Braddock,
oraaaocn, Pennsylvania,
Johnson,
was the
' scorer in the first half with 16 points,
he Ibig
whilei Blankenfeld,
I
a forward from Naperville,
Illinois,
point) in the first half.
is, had nine points
With the game in hand, the Raiders worked on
their pressing defense and getting the ball Inside
on offense, both of which worked exceptionally
well.
Freshman center Brandi Davis from Bushnell,
got loose Inside to score 14 o f her 18 points in the
second half and Kindred, from D ou gJw ilie,
Georgia, controlled the boards on both ends o f the
floor and also had several steals which the turned
into layup* which led to her scoring 10 of her 18
points in tiie final 20 minutes.
SCC also got good play from inside players Sue
Gyarfas and Linda Cazeau.
Gyarfes, a 6-foot-9 sophomore center from
Budapest, Hungary, and Cazeau, a 6-foot fresh­
man from Eustis, came off the bench to only score
six points, but both had several big rebounds arid
Gyarfas blocked several shots and assisted on sev­
eral layups feeding players breaking for the goal
from her high post position.
Hillsborough also played better in tiie aecond
half, but not better me R aiders'first half score (48
points) until there was only one-minute left on the
• dock.
Kindled, who also had 20 rebounds, Johnson
and Davis all had 18 points for SCC. wh!W * *
B U n k a n M d w u i U M double figure* wtth-10
point*,
.
,
,
Also contributing for the locals were Erin
Bradshaw (six points), Katrina Moraine (five
points), Cazeau (four points), and Gyarfas and
Sheri Harrison (two points cad i). Point guard
Ntuy Berggren and Oviedo's Shannon Cotton did
not acoreTbut Deiggwn ran the offense to perfec­
tion and had several assists and Cotton did a little
bit of everything else, coming up with steals,

Preps
Continued from Page IB
Also on Tbesday night,
Jeanette Gurtis scored all three
of Seminole's goals, two in the
second half, os the Fighting
Seminole held off Lyman, 3-2, to
win their first game of the sea­
son at Thomas E. Whlgham
Stadium.
Kelly German and Thulasl
Karunanldhl had assists for the
Tribe, while Reilly and Antrella
scored second half goals for the
Greyhounds.
In boys' action, Lake Mary
stayed unbeaten at 6-0-1 with a
1-0 victory over Winter Springs
at A. W. Epps Field Wednesday
nlghL
Zol)
slie Kesckes scored the
game's only goal in the first half
on an assist from Eric Gorden.
Hereto photo *9Art Hainan
Sanitate Community CoAaga’a Shekels W
Kindred
(No. 25) looks lor room to drive on Hillsborough
Community Cottage's Francesca Hankins Wednesday
night Kindred aoorad 18 points and pulled down 20
rebounds to help the Raiders win their 10th game of the
m eson. 6 3 6 2 , over the Hawks.
honors with 18 points for the Hawks, while
Harriett Monroe was also in double figures with
12j9oints.
Tne Raiders Improved to 10-3 with the victory
and will host fellow state-ranked Palm Beach
Community College, which handed Daytona
Beach its first loss last week, in a rescheduled
game as the opening game of a women-men’s
doubleheader next Monday.
The women, who were originally supposed to
play on Tuesday at 2 p m , will play at 4 p.m„ fol­
lowed by the SCC men against Polk Community
College at 6 p.m.
*

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RAIDERS 03, HAWKS 52
^agaI
1221

IWUMjrthO 04) CLLahabha Eddins 7 3-4 14 Patrice Bonilla 0 0-0 0.
Katrina Andrawa 2 M 5 Megsei Burk* 0 Ml ft Tlflany WUliam* 0 CM)0.
Hearts* Manna 5 2-212, hancaaca Hankins 2 14 6 Tkmlc* WUllama 2
1-2 5t J«» SspMU 0 04) 0. Kyah* Hank) 0 DO 0, Courtney Keane 2 2-2 6
Maria* Moot 0 OO0. Tbtal* 20 9-1$ 52.

B— (finis Community College (S3)

Ullliata Ktodradt 2-5 IE StayGyarfas I AO 2. Shannon Cotton 0 0 0 0.
Seated! Darts 713-314 CtbriaU* BUnkanMd 4 2-2 Id Erin Bradshaw 3 00 4 Bari Harrison 10 0 J. Nary Brrggnn 004 0 , Katrina Means 1 1-3
5, Wanda Johnson 73-411, IM a Caaaau 2 OO6 Total* 37 S-tl SI
Hakfena .9CC 40; HCC 2L T W p o M Bald goab . HCC 3 (Eddtna.
Andmw*. Hmktns); SCC 1 (Johnson). Team louk . HCC a SCC 1L
Foa^dwl^ mfcTIdintoUa^UfwJRjrada^CCI^^^^^^

. pulling down rebound*, taking charges and dish­
ing out assists.
Lakdshsi Eddins tied for game-high scoring

LAKE MARY — The 18th
annual Target Soccer Classic
takes place at four Seminole
County schools starting
Wednesday, December 20th.
Host Lake Mary, Lake
Brantley, Winter Springs and
Lyman high schools will hold
games for the 16-team event
that will run from the 20th
through the 23rd (sec schedule
at right).
Tournament passes will be
available at a cost of $12 and
dally tickets are $4. Call Bill
Elastic at 407-320-9672 for more
information.
TUESDAY
G IR L S SO C C ER
SILVER HAWKS 2, PATRIOTS 1
Lake BranUey
•
1 _ t
Lake Hatred
t
1 .2
Gfc*k . Luka Brantley I (Aaton); Lake Howell
2 (L. Rice. Seaman) Aaalats _ Lake Brantley 1
(Dlripl; Lika Howell 1 (J. Rk»). Shot, on goal.
Lake Brantley A Lake Howell 19. Record, _
Lake Brantley 6-2-1; Lake Howell 1043.
FIGHTING SEMINOLES X
GREYHOUNDS 2
Lyman
t
2 .2
SemlMla
1
1 .3
Coale-Lyman 2 (Reilly, Anatrade). Seminole
3 (Curtto 3). Assists _ Seminole I (German,
Karunanldhl). Shot* on goal _ Lyman 9;
Seminole 20- Records _ Lyman 1-2-4 Seminole
1-9. Jtmtar ratalty . Lyman 3, Seminole a
BEARS X RAMS 1
Winter Springs
J
0 .2
Lake Mary
1
0 .1
Goal* . Winter Springs 2 (AHoller Zfc Lake
Mary 1 (Zabrl). Assists _ none. Shots cmgoal _
Wtnscr Spring* A Lake Mary 13 Records .
Winter Springs 5-3, Lake Mary 56-1. Junior
varsity _ Lake Mery 1, Winter Springs 0.

School's Cameron
Echols (10 aecond half
lints) to Improve to 15on the season.
Hatten led all scorer*
with 25 points, while
New York's Bronsid
Dockery added 15
points and Echols 14
points. All told, 11
Eagles found the scoring
column.

f

sh o ts d u rin g on 18-point
second ha£f arid fin ish ;
ing w ith 2 4 p o in ts.
‘
A lso sco rin g fo r SC C
:
M organ (12),
D en n is W illiam s (11),
S to ry (eig ht),
Jo n tu e Jo h n so n and
D e lto n a 's Jo e W ill Lama.

T A R G E T C L A S S IC

TtemeU0 BO 0, D WUllama 3 I2 II, Curringlon 9 3-5 24,
Houelen 0 (Ml a J. Johraon 0 54
2 Cram 0 4-5 4. Story 3 CEO4
Harvy 0 M 0, Morrison 1 0-0 2
McHanry 0 1-2 1. Morgan 4 4-6
1 2 1. WUllama 0 54 5 Total* 21
23-32 72 v
Halfttma .TOC 46, SCO 34.
Thaae-potnt field goab _ TCC-3
(Hatten. Stokes); SCO 5
(Currtngton 3, Story 2). Team
foub . TOC 24 SCO 23 Fouled
out. SCO. McHanry Technicals

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(five points each),

BULLDOGS A LIONS 1
Ortod*
0
1 .1
DeLand
1
2 .4
Goal* _ CMedo 1 (Nopptnger). DeLand 4
(Rosa l niiUlp*. Hodge*). Aaslsls . Oviedo I
fTnbetl); DvLand 4 (Stock 1 UUu*. Orio). Shots
on goal _ Oviedo A' DeLand 15 Reeds _
DeLand 4-1-1 Junta* vanity . Oviedo I;
DeLand a
B O Y S W R E S T U N t!
•’**"
SILVER HAWKS 52, WILDCATS 27
t t l . Wksh, Wlnler Park, pinnad Reisdunan.
130.
I ll Nudrlc, Winter Tark. pinned Halhcoa.
049,
U f _ Rous*, Lake Howell pinned Mayer.
149,
.&gt; ' .
12J_ Hughes. Lake HowtU. ptnrwdfohnaun.
231
l i t _ Ahousamar* Winter Park, pinned
1HaMatlakbarL 144
V
V '.
,
l f l . Todd, )ake (lowed, pinned Ra*. 054 ’
1M _ Shah, take floaved, pinned VVkIA 134
111.Sale.U ka&gt;w n. pinned Ffo*»*,TOI.
LJ2‘_ Murph^ Wtolyt Fkfk. dtieettd King 7• 140 . CrBrtetv, Lake Howell defeated Gurg.
100.
; i n . Rosenthal. Lake Howell pinned

10-1.

HearywelgM . Stack. Lyman, pinned Black,
3:15
Records . Edgewater 4-0. J ardor vanity .
Edgewater 63, Lyman 15

W E D N E SD A Y
B O Y S SO C C ER
RAMS 1, BEARS 0
Lake Mary
1
0 .1
Winter Springs
0
0 .0
Costs _ Lake Mary 1 (Kevckes) Assist. Lske
Mary 1 (Garden). Shots on goal . Lake Mary
17; Winter Spring* S. Records _ Lake Mary 6-01; Winter Spring* 1-10 Junior vanity _ Lake
Mary 3, Winter Spring! 1.
PATRIOTS 3, SILVER HAWKS 0
Lake llowell
0
0 .0
Lake Irani)ry
0
3 .3
Goab . Lake Brantley 3 (Form). ZuaL
StivlUski) Aaalats . Lake Brantley 1 (HillUp*).
Shots on goal _ Lake HowvU 4 Lake Brantley
24. Record* . Lake HoweU3-5; Lake Brantley S2-2-. Junior vanity _ Lake Brantley 4 Lake
HowvU0.
G IR L S W EIG H TLIFTIN G
PATRIOTS 57, GREYHOUNDS 23
1M . CeitonL Lake Brantley, 7U60 .150.
111. Chama*. Lake Brantley. 1(8-93 200.
I ll _ Pagan, Lake Brantley, 130-130. 240.
129. Dckbtria, Lake Brainier. 110-133 _ 245
1 » _ Sable. Uk* Brantley 135-120 _ 253
1M . Paris, Lake Brantley, 115-130.245
147 _ Harry, Lyman 135-110 _ 245
1(3 _ Leonardl, Lake Brantley, 130-140 _ 270.
HearywelgM _ Ropke, Lyman 140-145.305
Reorda _ Lake Brandey 60-1.

FIGHTING SEMINOLES 44
LIONS 31

191 .Phillip*. Oviedo,» « . 170.
110. Hewitt, Oviedo, 110-113.223.
It* .Cmuae, Seminole, 110-115.221
129 . Robinson Semtooie, 120-130 _ 2JU.
m _ Camps. Seminole, 140-130.270
IM . Stiingham Seminole, 135135.270.
149 . Dtnaid. Ovtsdo, 1X-1C8.2 3 5
US . Southwerd. Seminole, 120-100.220.
HearywelgM . Bee*. Oviedo, 143-140 _ 243.
.SemlnoU 3-1-1.

BOYS WRRSTUNC
TROJANS 4R
FIGHTING SEMINOLES 34
IM _ Martin Semlnofo, pinned Guerriet 5 4 5

targ

;

111 Lambrrth, Seminole, pinned Justice,

541

11*. Chaney, Evans, pinned Sayparaith, 3:42.
123 . Simmons, Evan*, pinned Simmon*,

153

HO­ Redden. Evans, pinned Mealor. 121
DS. Douglas, Evans, pinned lanes. 0.47.

140. Inker, Seminole, defeated Qurntoli, 113.
1 41. Cobman Evans, pinned Pryor, 040.
132. Mareau, Evens, pinned Brewstar, 321.

110. PhUUpa. Evan, pinned Dstay, 357.

171 _ Snyder, Seminole, won by forfeit.
199. Carrion, Seminole, pinned Cray, 1:45
111. Sul vein. Evan*, pinned Lewis, 044.
Heavyweight _ Crui, Seminole, pinned
354.
. Evans 4-4; Srmtnoie 4-7. Jantor
. Evan* ti, Seminole 15

THURSDAY
G IR L S SO CCER
LIONS X BEARS 1

Oviedo
1
1 . 2
Winter Spring*
0
I _ I
Goab _ Oviedo 2 (A. CUnr, Curtis); Winter
Springs I (Gauge). Assists _ Oviedo 2 (Carter,
Hays). Winter Springs I (Trterla) Shots on goal
_ Oviedo 9; Winter Springs 13. Record* _
Oviedo 4 5 2 ; Winter Springs 3 5 1 Junior var­
sity . Oviedo X Winter Springs 0.

BO Y S W RESTLIN G

TROJANS 44 RAMS 33
193 _ Guvrrier, Evan*, pinned lideke, 1:10.
I l l . QuniL Lake Mary, pinned Justice, 047.
119 . Stevens, Lake Mary, pinned Chaney,
422.
121 . Simmons, Evans, pinned Grimland,
127.
1 3 0 . Redden, Evans, pinned Alcorn, 125
131 _ Buhring, Lake Mary, pitvwd Douglas,

1425
149 . Xiong, Lake Mary, drfeatad QurrrioU,

IM.

143 .Coleman, Evans, debated Harris. 11-10.
l t l _ Moreau, Evans, ptavttd Kessler, 1:11.
149 . rhUltpa. Evans, technical latl Cash. 16-

0.

171 . la*. Laka Mary, wun by forfeit.
199 _ (buck. Laka Mary, defeated Cray by
disqualification.
21* .Sylvian. Evan*, pinned Boehm, 557.
Heavyweight _ Rolling. Evans, defeated
Bacardi . Lake Mary 2-4 Jantor varsity .
laka Mary &gt;*. Evans 14

C LA SSIC 2000

MMv MVTBUCf aprtngs, /
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«t Late Bnmtky, 7 p.m.

whmer va. Satelliterv»v Yvtrurr spring*r va. Lyman-Btehop

Green (four), Tim ^ I V i i t t ' . J ’ V . l t i . W
■ '
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Morrison (two) and
Jaaon Currmgkm (with bal) aoorad 16 aaoond halt points
Cedric McHaney (one), and finishedwitha team •high04 In'*(• Raiders' #4-72 loss
S l-ia a w u u a im }). IB* iKkurr. Lake Howeg pttawd Minket.
614 Cwrinctan 10014 Houaiwv
The Raider* were com- to undaiaalad TSIahassea Thursday nHFrt.
.ra 4 ’
004X1 Johnson I 2-24Grntojf5-1
’ ing off a weekend spilt
I l l . Morales. Lake Howell pirated Smith.
3,sSto&gt;y
7 3-4 21, Hany 004) a Dallas 0 M 0.
! ? « £ ■ we* ^ d *PU»
double figures.
r4e
ets
1:15
' in the Manatee Community
College Classic in Bradenton
last week.
;
SCC had drop
------night's game, 11
Chipola Junior C
Marianna despite 21 pointe
from Story, 18 pointe from
Currington and 10 pointe from
Dennis Williams. Spurlock of
Chipola hit seven o f his team's
14 three-point shots and netted
)i game-high 27 pointe.
. But it was Currington that put
;on the performance o f the tour­
nament, hitting seven o f tiie
Raiders' 12 three-pointers and
•coring 36 points to lead the
locals to a 78-71 victory over
host Manatee.
Currington totaled 14 field
goals all-together in the game
and was the only SCC player in

will host
ge from
Ithand
Saturday starting at 4 ona.
before dosing out the 2000 por­
tion of their schedule by hosting
Polk Community College from
Winter Haven on Monday as
part of a women-men doubleheader.
The women will play at 4 p.m.
against Palm Beach Community
College with the men hosting
the Vikings at 6 p.m. Admission

CaUsaon 0 OOa Morrison 104) l Mdlsiwy 3
0-1A Morgan 0 54 EJ. Williams lOOZIalalK
2715-24 77.
lUIMin* _ CJC 43, SCC 36. Thrsrpolnt fiald
goals _ CJC 14 (Spurlock 7, Falun 3, Wilder 2.
BuotcrlaUan. Branson); SCC 7 (Story 4
Currington l Tanned). Taam fouls . CJC 21;
SCC 17. Foulsd out. non* Tadmioab . non*.

Saturday December a
RAIDERS 7S, LANCERS 71
i t tools r — — Uy Callage 172)
Tanned I OO A D. WUllama 3 0-1 A
Currington 14 l-13A Houston 0 00 0. Johnson
0 00 A Goan 0 6 * A Stacy 15-7 A Henry 0 1■
21, Morrison 0 OOA McHaney 04-64, Morgan
1 5 * 7,J. WUllama 1 OOMUal* 22 22-3472.
Miniifirt f*— unltr CsIUtt (711
Caatan 4 2-2 II, Iny I 2-1A Wlaa. 5 14 11.
Maya 0 0 0 0, Elaeri I 00 l Lorcruo 0 00 0,
Anderson 2 2-4 6, Buettner 0 1-2 1,
repent kolaov * 7-4 20. SandhoH 0 OO A
Xenakis 3 All 15 Totals: 22 25-35 71.
Halftone .SCC 34 MCC » Dime-pot* Odd
goals . SCC 12 (Currington 7. TmneU 2. D.
WUllama 2. Story); MCC 2 (Caatan.
I'apanlkolaov) Team foub _ SCC 22; MCC 22
Fouled out. SCC, Morgen. Technical, _ non*
Record* . SCC 6A MCC 014

Heavyweight . Hull. Winter Park, won by

Record _ laka HoweU 4-3 Junior varsity .
Lake HoweU 66, Winter Park 54

&gt;nfGamel3,9a.m

EAGLES 57, GREYHOUNDS 12
I t) . Chestnut Edgewater, pinned like.
35*.
I l l . Pham. Edgewater. pinned Smith, 455.
l i t . Taviot, Edgewater. detested Maclay, 175
123 _ Dthn. Edgewater. pinned GutlfoyW,
3.45
129. Bcuckett Edgewater, defeated Renterra,
A3
133 Gulienee, Edgewater. defeated Warner.
12-5
149 . Crawford, Edgewater. defeated
Chacon, 14-4
143 . Oban. Edgewater. pinned Martino,
304
132 Roman. Edgewater. pinned Chicari,
345
149 _ Cartagena. Edgewater, pinned
William*. 039.
171. Homer Lyman, pinned Hauser, 315
193 . Harkins. Edgewater, defeated Maaun,
4-5
213 . Stevie, Edgewater. defeased Alamos.

^ C a S 4 tf6| *yD B *U felM E &gt; 3*aB 9i

Winner oilHtiai 22 va. Winner of Gama 21,3 pjn.
TH A O PLACE GAME
Loser (rfGama 23 vs. Loaer of Game 24,5 p.m.
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Whntm of Caaw 23 va. Winner of Game 24,7 p-m.

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- Mrs. E.M., Ridley Park, Pa.
A. Alex Desert, who plays
Jake, has perfectly ginni eye­
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"Tomorrow the World," which
starred Skip Homeier. I thought
he was perfectly cast as a I lillor
youth. It made a big impression
on me. What ever became ol Ins
career? There was a movie
called "The Black Rose," which
starred Genevieve Page in the
female lead role. What ever
became of her? - J.R.W.,
Merrimack, N.H.
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getting adult parts and spent
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roles. Mile. Page —she wasn't in
T h e Black Rose;" you are think­
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SOLD A S M . NO TTTIE GUARAN­
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and ALCOE L LOCKE, an
btototoaiL Na toto: CHRYSLER
FINANCE CORPORATION. d W l
CORPORAT10H a bkNgan
terpatifton. o r a n g e COUNTY tar
S i HOUaBtO AND FINANCE
AUTHORITY. •
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addraea oI which to OtMSlOLt
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TH E LATER O F THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OP THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY OAYS A FTER TH E
DATE OP SERVICE OF A COPY OP
D E E NOTICE ON THEM.
AJ cradtora ol too

Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS A FTER TH E
DATE OF THE H R E T PUBLICA­
TION O f TH S NOTICE OR THIRTY
OAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE O F A COPY OF THM NOTICE
ON THEM.
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NOTE; 9 A PERSON O EdO E S TO
APPEAL ANY O ECO K M MADE BY
D B S BOARD WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
TH M M EET**) OR HEAR**). HE
OR SHE W E L NEED A RECORD
O F TH E PROCEEDINGS. ANO
THAT, FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE
OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE
TH A T A VERBADM RECORD OF
TH E PROCEEDINGS IS MAOE.
W H K H RECORD MCLUOES THE
TB BDM O N Y ANO EVIDENCE
UPON W H KH TH E APPEAL IS TO
BE BASED. FLORSM STATUTES
M 801M
PERSONS WITH DISABAJTIE8
NEED**) ASSISTANCE TO PAR
D d R K T l M A N Y OP T H U S PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
TH E O T Y ADA COOROMATOR AT
H A S T 48 HOURS H ADVANCE OF
TH E M EET**) AT 407-334-3024
CITY OP LAKE MARY. FLOREM
DATED: Mender. Docontoer I I ,
2000
PUBLISH Decanter 17.2000
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Pina Cbato. Lengwood. Ftortda
S tT T t, Saridnoto Cowry. Ftortda
' -------------- Name ol Mara

(407)MS4MS. \
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PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
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ECO NE COR OF PARK M B l K H
CRYSTAL LAKE W M TER HOMES
BUBO RUN E 328 F T B 118 F T W
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l i t , ol toa Pubbe Raoorda ol
Sonftioli Cowey. Ftortda.
The Pubbe Ilu ting a d be heW to
toa O y Connraaton Chantoora al
t M N. Oowary Club R d . Laba Mwy.
Dto Pubto to torttod to anand and bo

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04 ParoW IS and to Inceliij al toa
narthaoal corner ol W E w Avenue
and t acond Straw. Labo Mary.
Ftortda. 31748, more particularly

to heraby M e n tod eo are

F«a Me. S B -T IN -C P
S IR E ; ESTATE OP
KENNETH H McOONALD.

I to earned who adanda to
cneange toe naAdhr el toe W E toe
qiaftlcNiofu cl toa ParaanM

beemanonal School, appbcenla, lor a
rartance
to
Chaplar
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ol Oidaioncoo, where ooW aoettona

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THAT. F O R B U O I ^ H

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TH A T A VERSADbl RECORD OF
TH E FWOCSEDWrOE IS MADE.
W IECN RECORD M CUJOBS D M
TE S IM O N Y ANO EWOENCE
UPON W HKH D M APFCAL M TO
i H M H F U M O A STATUTES

M D M CS ICU D CO UR T FOR
I COUNTY,
FBI Mo. 884117-CF
El RE; ESTK TEO F
JOHN CL KELLY, BR.

JOHNa KELLY. ER.
Nutter 00-1117-CP, ll
too draft Cowl tor
Cowdy, Ftortda.
ol «Mcft to 101 N. Parti

AEEMTANCS T O FARD d R K T I M ANY O F THBEE FROr*w n m n m (M O ULD CONTACT
D M C O Y M M OOORDBMTOR AT
LEAST 44 H O L M M ADVANCE OP
THE MEETING AT 4074844034
c n v OP LAKE MART, PLORKA
DATED: MonBay, Daoaedwr 1 1 ,

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IS

NODCS a HEREBY GIVEN pw•MM ■ M O M w tor P M Bwnmary
JuBaenl alParadoawedtoad Oac
T M M . antored In C M Caaa
Nwrter d 8S4S1018CA-144N to
toa Cbaua Cowl to toa Ejtoraew
Cbnft In and lor Bawantoa
Btoto on toa ttto day
. 80M, to 1IS0 a m
aatotihtod
atopa to toa
801

H 5 t \ o, BLOCK a BUNLANO
ESTATES. ACCORD**) T O THE
TOAT D M R TO P AS RECORDED M
FLAT BOOK 11, PAGE M . PUftc
Reaorda to Bantowto Cowdy,

1ion raid land or urad
I N a Hto day to Dacawter
CLERK OP THE O R C U H COURT
BYMary S e n te
AaOapwyCtork
9 YOU ARE A PERBON WITH A
O M AM U TV WHO NEEDS ANY
AOOOMMOOADON M ORDER TO
PMRDCBW n M D M PROCEEDBML Y O U ARE ENTITLED. AT NO
COST TO YOU, T O D M PROWB K N OP CCRTAM ASSISTANCE
PLEASE
CO N TA CT
CO U R T
AOMMMDIADON A T THE EChSNOLE O U NTY COURTHOUSE.
(407)3284330. WTTHM 1 WORKBIO DAYS OP YOUR RECEtoT OF
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CALL 14008664771.
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37M W Ftotenba Ava
17,84. M M
B lY M C B IC U rT COURT
OP D M E K IM TU N TH

Bl AND FOR
C A M NO e o c A ir r a u i
D M C H A M M AM UTTAN BANK
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
C H A M BANK OP TEXAS. N A .
PAUA TEXAS COMMERCE BANK.
N A . A t CUfTOOIAM.
TRAVIS LEWIS. FREEDOM TRUST
03 A N O __ UNKNOWN TENANT.

N O D FM D TH A t
N O T K t IS
to '

GIVEN by toe
to t v Cay ol

L eg a ls

eg als

Lebe Mary. Ftortda. toel and Boa-0
w e hold e Pubhc Hearing on
Wifttoide). Januery i, 2001. ft
7 M p m , or aa toon aa poaatila
toerealtor, to oonabtor a ragueal

N O T K t OP

Sunday. December 17. 2000 Page SB

FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TK E IS HEREBY GIVEN pw
auanl lo a Final Judgment ol
Foractoeure dated Decanter 8,
MOO. and entered at Cara No
OOCA173814L, ol toa Cacul Court ol
toa Et^aaanto Judcial Cacud ai and
lor Semmoie Cowdy. Florida. where
at THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
CHASE BANK OF TEXAS. N A .
F/K/A TEXAS COMMERCE BANK.
N A . AS CUSTOCXAN. M a P1em.fi
and TRAVIS LEWIS. FREEDOM
TRUST 13 and__.UNKNOWN TEN
ANT are tie DalandanU left la ! to
al Weal herd door ol toe Courtoouae
301 N Parb Avenue. Sanlord. Fl
32771. ft It 00 AM on January 11
2 M I, toa toaowmg dauated properly el eel birth In aaid Feud Judgment.
LOT 1. BLOCK S. TIER A E R
TRAFFOROS MAP OF THE TOWN
OF SANFORD. ACCO R O NO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK I. PAGE (S) M
84. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. ELORtOA
Dated Decanter S. 2000
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Cleih 01 toa Court
By Dorothy W Bobon
AaDapWyClarb
Marc A BervEira. PA
• S IN E . ttTto Street. Sude 204
Norto Lfcamr Beach. Ftonde 33162
Tetaphone (305)770-4 tM
Pubbftl December 17.34. 2000
VIS1
M THE OftCUfT COURT
M ANO FOR
H IM N O LE COUNTY,
FLORSM
C A M NO: 8S 3 U S CA-1 4-P
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
* K , b New Ytjrv corporabon.
ROBERT D CRAWFORD (SSe44S*4-5*04), STEPHANIE CRAWFORD
(8S4UNKNOWN), HOUSEHOLD
BANK. F.S B ; end any unknown
end other unknown peraona or
unknown epouaea claiming by.
toma to and under any ol toa aboveMMMfttor 4*82304
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O TK E ll hereby given toll die
undersigned Clerk ol the Cvcud
Court ol Serranole Cowdy. Flonda.
w* on toe *to E H ol January. 2001,
ft 11M o-ftoe* A M ft toe Weft bonl
door to toe Seminole Cowdy
Cowdumee In Baidoid. Ftortda. Oder
ute and ael ft pulftc outcry to

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Legals

heaid Said hearing may be ccnanued ham ems to tans m l a Itaft
ta made by toa Cay

FLORIOA. Ftortda, to 11M A M . on
toollti Bay to January. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F O R CU IT COURT
BTMaryEboupa
Dapwy Clark
Law OMoaa to Denial C. Conauegra
m i Norto Amenta Avenue
Tampa FL 33*04-1041

ASSOCIATION Mi/a MIDFIRST
DANK an Oklahoma Corporation.

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nyMW MXJ DM1 DKxMr »Or CmWi .
9w loAo«9n^dMCitwd property tflufte to Samnoia Cowdy. Ftortda;
Led 22. Block B. LAKE BRANTLEY
ISLES SECONO ADOtTION. accord
Ing to toa plft 0 wr ad. aa recorded in
PW Boob I I . Page 5 . ol toa Pubhc
Record! to Sandnola Cowdy.
Ftortda
purauard to toa Final Judgment
ordered In a caaa pondng to eald
Court, toe alyl* to which w todetoed

WITNESS my hand and oftoft aaal
to aftd Court toft llto day to Dec,
2000
R you are a peraon waft t daatddy
who need! any accnmmnrtabnn to
order to paracipfto to tea proceed
tog. you are m ean , ft no ooft 10
you, to toe provwron to cartftn ear
lance PNeae cerdato Court ediwv
wraaor, 301 N Park Avenue. Sow
N301. Sanlord. Florida 33771,
(407)333-4330 eat 4227. wftun 3
working daya to yow record to tola
noaoa to toratooawo aeia, I you are
hearing Impaired, caa I4 0 G M 5 8771: 8 you are voice enpebed. cel
14004384770
(COURT SEAL)
Meryanne Morae
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
B y Maiy Stroupe
Deputy Clark
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Jana E. Bond
Brfter 1 Hooch. P A
318* 8 Conway R d. Sto E
Orlando. Flonda 32813
(407)381 S3M
Pubam Decanter 17.34, 2M0
V lt t
CTTV OP IA K B MARY, FLOREM
NOTICE OF PUBLIC H84IW40
N O TK E IS HEREBY GWEN by toe
Cdy Ccmmtaaron to toa O y to Labe
wft hold a Pubbe Hearing on
January 4, M O I. ft 700 P M . oral
toon tosraaftsr at potftble. to conardar a request bom Slftwalsr Tech.
Inc lor CondborW Use Approvft tar
a 1 50.000 square tool wains as can­
tor and a 4 story, 06 tool Structure on
Rte property daaettoad to toa
attached legal deterptm
EXHIBIT *A*
Thai porkon to Beckon 7. Townerap
M Souto. Range 30 Eaet Semmoie
Cowdy. Ftonde. deeatoed et W tosra:
Commence to cantor to told
Section 7. toence North 004040'
East atong toe Souto One to t v
Horthaaft W4 to aftd Secbon 7 tor
•U4 U toftto toe Pord to Batonmng.
twned. Norto O O TTirW ea l tor
n o n toft to toe Norto ine to toe
Souto 2S0 M left to aftd Northern!
1/4 to Section 7;'toenee Norto
m tx o c r Eeft eong sard Norto tna
tor 340 *0 toft to toe Weft b v to tod
Eeal 430 00 Iter or toe Ooutowaal
1/4 to toe Nortoeaftt/4 to SecBon 7:
toence North 001135' Weft along
laid Waft bne tor 34S M toft to toa
North hne to toe Souto 4»S M left to
toe SoutoweB 1/4 to toe Nortoeeft
1/4 to Beckon 7; toence North
184040' Eaet along eaid Norto Una
tor 430 M left to d v Eeft One to d v
SoutoweeM/4 to toe Nortoeeft t/4 to
Secaon 7: toence Souto OORTS'
Eeft along aaal Eeft One tor 48SM
left to toa Nortoeeft comer to toa
Nordiweel 1/4 to toa Soutoaaal 1/4 to
BecbonT;
toence
South
0004’45'Eaft along toa East kna to
toe Nortftweft 1/4 to toe SouOieaft
1/4 to Section 7 tor 3114 leeL
toence Souto 8S3r44-WeM *M 55
•eft. toence Norto 0022 irW e ft kx
32 4* left to toe Poad to Begm ng
Concave • 78 acme, more or Nee
Thai porkon to Secbon 7. Township
20 Souto. Range 30 East | * B d *
Cowdy. Flonda. daicrtoad aa Itotone
Commence to carder to said
Section 7 , toence North 8840'40r
Eeft along toe Souto hne to toa
Nortoeeft 1/4 to said Secbon 7 lor
•04 62
left;
toence
Souto
0013-irE a f t 32 4S left to toe Poad
to Beginning
toence
Norto
•837-44-Eaft **# 5* left 10 toe Eeft
Ine to toe Nonhweal 1/4 to toe
Boutoeeft 1/4 to Secbon 7. tenet
Souto 0004 45te s t along t e Eeft
One to toe Nortoeeft t/4 to toe
Soudwaft 1/4 to Swoon 7 lor 4*3 12
left to toe Souto ana to t e Norto
41* M teal to t e Northwest 1/4 to
toe Soutoeesl 1/4 to Section 7:
toence Souto *940 44-Weal along
said Souto Ine tor M 7 .1 t leal,
toence Norto O O H irW e e l lor
482 56 left t o te Petal to Degasing
Contwina 7 10 acne, more or Nee
The Pubic Hearing aft be held n
toe Commission Chanter*. I M N
Cowdnr Chib Rood. Lake Mery The
Putoc is tavded to anand and be

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ING MATTER
ANY PERSON
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TICIPATE *1 ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CON TACT
THE CITY ADA COOflOWATOH AT
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CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORKA
Carol A Fotoar, Cay Clark
DATED Oacanter 13. SOM
PUBLISH Dacbnter 17,2000
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contact toa Bandnoto Cowdy
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VIT4
U 8 T OP BEMNOLB COUNTY
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BoWavard. Laba Mary). Docwnard
42571. Due Bala: Jararary 18. E8B1,
d M O R L to d lr a
3- Profact
TXto Sara to Cowdy
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VIM

THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE E K W TE IN TH
JUOKLAL em eurr
H A N D FOR
SEM M O IE COUNTY,
c m . ACTION
C A M NO. 081*34 CA-14-L
o rvna oN M
TH E CHASE MA/8LATTAN BANK.
AS TRUSTEE UNOER THE
POOLING
ANO
SERVICING
AGREEMENT. DATED FEBRUARY
1, 1M0. AMONG CREDIT BASED
ASSET BERVIC**) ANO
SECURITIZATION LLC, MERRILL
LYNCH MORTGAGE
MVEBTORS. D C . U TTO N LOAN
SER VK M Q LP AND THE CHASE
MANHATTAN
BANK.
C-BASS
M ORTGAGE
LOAN
ASSET.
BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES
300GC8I.
vt.
OOROON J. SMrTH, to ft.
NOTICE 6 f
N O T K E 19 HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgment to
Mortgagi
Faractoawa
dated
Pooantei OS. 2000 and ordered In
Caaa NO. 00-1834 CA to toa Oreui
Court to toa EIGHTEENTH JutoOal
C boB to and tor SEbMNOU Cowdy.
Ftortda wharata THE CHASE MAN­
HATTAN BANK. AS TR USTEE
UNDER .THE POOUNG ANO SER
V K M G AGREEMENT, DATED FEB­
RUARY 1. 2000, AMONG CREDIT
BASED ASSET BERVIC**) ANO
BECURTTW nO N LLC. MERRILL
LYNCH MORTGAGE MVESTORS.
M C , U TTO N LOAN S ER VK **) LP
ANO TH E CHASE MANHATTAN
BANK C-BASS MORTGAGE LOAN
ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES.
BER KS 2000-C81, la toa Ptomftl
and GORDON J. SM ITH TENANT
8 1 N 8 U A B 0 M Y LACHANCE; TEN ­
A N T 88 NK/A JEFFREY SMITH are
Iw Dfterterda, I w* ael to toe tkghaft and baft Mddar tor teah al weft
bord door to t e 8CJJMOLE CouYy
CourTheuM. eerdord, ftonde at
11M A M . on t e Ito day to January.
m i.te ta ftra ta g d a a gftn J preporty M aft tot* to aftd Flnto Jud^nard:
LOT 3, BLOCK K SUMMERSET
NORTH. ACCO R D **) T O TH E
M A Y THEREOF AS RECORDED M
PUTT BOOK IS. FMOE 13 ANO 14,
O F T H E PUBLIC RECOROB OF
BEMB10LE COUNTY, FLOMOA.
8 Wtntong Ridge Road,
Ceeeeterry.FL 32707
WTTNEB8 MY HAND and t e tato
to td i Court on Decerrterl 13000
kill t e O o f t Court
DepuryOart,
Bftveartta ....................P A
PZ). toa fS O II
, Hortda 33833-8018

Court
ft 801 N. Pok Averea, Sftdord
Ftonde 81771, H ftphani nuntoer
(407)5*5-4227, wrtota I working
dto* to yew racabd to taft documanc 8 haartog bnpftmd, (TOO) 117, *4. MOO
VIS7

nrrwftir 11 3000

Cdy and t e pubic ta
Drive lying bah
StreeWTth Street and- Abport
Boutovatd and batman (toad
Avenue extended northerly and U 1
17-82/Oriando
Drive.
A l to Freapato Drtra acoordftg to
t e AMENOEO F IA T 0RUK3 PARK

as reoordsdInFM BoobT. F m •«&lt;

Public Raoorda to Bandnoto
CourdyFtortda.
Containing rpproalmataky 114
Cay Comnwaton t o t e
Cay to BantardFtortda
JanftR Dou0toby.CMC
Cdy Clark
PuHtoiOsoantoar 17.1000
V178
M TH B C M C U TT CO UR T
ju c rc iA L (
■TATE I

NE

CUNTRYWtOC HOMS LOANS,
B40.. F/K/A COUNTRYW OC
FUHJtHO CORPOR ATO R

FRED B. DYBOAHL A/K/A FRED
OYBOAHLM M
.
NOTICE OF
N O TK E IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauard to 8 Ftoto Judgment to
Cara N O 0 0 - i m CA to t e C b od
Court to M EW NTEENTH JwM to
CbeuB to rad tor BEMMOLE Cowdy
rtda -Whereto COUNTRYYWOt
HOME L O A M , M C. FAUA COUN­
TRYWIDE FUND**) CORPORA
T O N . la t v Ftotoli and FRED B.
DYBOAHL AAVA FRED DYBOAHL
VCE B. DYBOAHL AMERKAN
GENERAL HOME E GUTTY, M C :
GUSH
EBTA TESK N Q U 8H
WOODS ASSOCIATION MC.: TE N ­
ANT f I NMM R K H DYBOAHL art
M Datagdve* le ft ael t o t e ld(p&gt;to t e

C A M N a EBCA -1M 8484I
ASSOCIATES HOME EOL1TY
SERVKES, * K .,
PENNY REIS. JOHN DOE
UNKNOVM HUSBAND O F FENNY
REIS. IF UV M G . M CLUOwa ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F B A D
DEFENOANT(S). V REMARRKO.
ANO W DECEASED. THE
\
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEE1B,
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS,
LIENORS. AND TRUETEEB. AND
ALL OTHER PERSONS C U L E 4 M
BV. TH R O U G H UNOER OR
AOAJNST THE NAMED
DEFENOANT(S). JOHN
DOC.
UNKNOWN TENANT. JANE DOC.
UNKNOWN TEN AN T JOHN ROE.
UNKNOWN TEN AN T JANE ROC.
UNKNOWN TENANT
NOTICE O f BALE
Noboe Is hereby given t o f t , pwouard to a Ftaft Swtnvry Judgment
to Eoratooawd ardarad to t e above
uytvd causa, to t e Cbetol Court to
Sanantoa Cowdy. Ftortda. I wft tal
t e property ito via to i andnoto
Cowdy. Ftortda. itaacrdvd aa:
LOT IS. BLOCK D. I S M THE
EASTERLY 800 FEET OF LOT 18
AS MEASURED PERPENDICULAR­
LY DISTANT FROM THE EASTER­
LY UNE OF SAK) LOT 11 BLOCK
0. HARMONY HOMES, ACCORD­
ING TO TH E PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11
PAGE 35. OF THE FU BU C
RECORDS OF BEMMOLE COUN­
TY, FLOMOA.
A K A 108 S 107 ALTAMONTE
6PRM OS.FL 31701.
« pubic tala, to t e la rv a l and baft
Ladder tar caah. AT TH E W EST
FRONT DOOR BCMMOLE COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. SANFQRO,

NOTICC O f D ALI
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4S
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo an Ordar of Final Summary
Judgment of Foracioaura dalad
Dieo r t t r 8, 2000 and anlarad m
Caaa No W C A 2353 M Q m N
Cacul Court of Via Ifth JudcMl
Cacul n and lor Sorwnoia Couty,
Flonda wharwn MIDFIRST BANK. A
FEDERALLY CHARTERED SAV­
INGS ASSOCIATION t/k/a MID
FIRST
BANK
an Oklahoma
Corporation, ale. la N planWii and
WELDON E HART and MARGIE
OSBORNE HART. FRANK FIUPp r i l l . JOSEPH W. HART ANO
JOYCE HART am tha DMandanla. I
« « aal lo Vw h ^ o a t and baat btddar
tor caah al Waal froN door of Vy#
Courthouaa ai Sanford. SamaYoto
County. Florida af 1100 am . on Vy#
2 3rd day of January. 2001, Via toftorth ai aard Ordar of Final I
Ju d g rm n U o a t
LO T 84 LAKE SEARCY SHORES
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROCD fH PLAT
BOOK 18 PAGES 23 24 ANO 23
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIOA
DATE DM Sanlord. Florida N a 8to
day of Dacarrfcar, 2000
- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT (ADA) N O T IC E .ftapata In W i proc**dng ahoUd
contact Via Court Admln*atralor*e
Ortico aa aoon aa poaatofa.
Tatophona (813)484-3000; Or. If
haarmg impairad. 1800 933 8771
(TTD ), Or 1•800-8388770 (V)V»a
Florida Ralay Borvtea
MARYANNE MORSE. Ctork
Sorronoto County, Flonda
BYDorotoy W Bolton
GLEN Z. GOLDBERG. ESQUIRE
SUto 800. BlVTowar
1101 Brtckal Avanua
Miami. Flonda 33131
(305)374-4200
ABomay tor PlainM
PubAah O^sambar 17.24. 2000
V158
m t h i e m e u rr c o u r t
o f th e irm

JUDICIAL ORCUTT.
M ANO FOR
! COUNTY.
140
FIRST UNK3N NATIONAL BANK A3
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER WITH
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIOA. a National Banking

RICHARD J. MOORE ANO KAREN
D. MOORE. Na «8a; JOHN OOE OR
ANY OTHER PERSON IN
POSSESSION; LAKE FOREST
MASTER COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. IN C . told al
unknown parttoa claiming by.
toou0i. uidar or againai tw namad
anla, artiafhto bring or not.

trutoaaa. w in any oviar capacoy.
ctototoig by. trough unctor of againto

NOTICE O F C U M B M l
VACATMQ ANO /

to M C M to BaMord.
Ftortda. on Decanter 1 1 , 8000,
FASSEO
ANO
ADOPTED

WELDON E HART and MARGIE
OSOORNE HART. FRANK
F1UPPEUJ; JOSEPH W HART ANO
JOYCE HART

Cowdy

II DOAN a n t e ((today to January.
M l . M tttoarag dnoM ad properly aa ato torto to awd Ftoto J u m m
L O T 14. ENGLISH WOOOS.
ACCORDING T O TH E PLAT
THERTOF, AS RECOROCO M F IA T
BOOK 11 PAQE 83. O F TH E FUSU C RECORDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLOMOA.
MK/A 1*40 Wtofton Road,
todanl FL 32751
WITNESS MY HAND and t e aeel
to tola Cowl on Oacanter I J M )
( SEAL)
Maryams Moraa
Ctotk t o t e Catud Court
end nw . . _
Df uoroeiy f f . ucwon
Deputy Ctork
icherartle U ra o n an i . P A
PO. Boa m i s
Ftortda 338228018

am ardMad at no coal to you. tar t e
pre un ion to cartftn aauaianca
Ptoaaa - - - f r ’l Cowl Arbnedftrftbm
M 801 N Park Aasnus. Sftdord.
Ftortda 31771. telephone number
(407)888-4217. wahto 1 working
daya to yaw faceted to Me docuR hearing anpebdd. (TOO) (•
Publah Oacanter 17 .14. 2000
V IM

M T H tC M C L X T COURT
OF THS 18TH

(C O U N TY .
MOA
C S K U Y C M L OIVWKDN
M K FM B T BANK. A FEDERALLY
CHARTERED SAVMGS

N O TIC f O F B A L I
PURSUANT T P CHAPTER 48
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to f it Final Judgamanf In
Foractoaura datort Daoambar 8,
2000. and arearart In Caaa Na 2000CA 295 14 O to t e CbcWI Court to
t e l S t a Jutoalal d ra ft to end tot
Bamtaeto CowVy. Ftortda, ataarata
FIRST UNK3N NATXMAL BAHK AB
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER WTTH
F M S T IM K N NATIONAL BANK 0 *
FLORIDA, a
mrtadnn.
la
MCHARO J. MOORE, ft f t a r e te
rtatondami. I wd aal to t e Kghaat
and baft bbttsr tor cafti ft t e Waft
Freni Ooor Samtaola County
Cowteuaa. X I M Park Avarua.
Sftdord. FL 32771, ft 1I1X&gt; A M . on
t e I1»t rtayto JANUARY, m i. t e
toaorrang rtaaertaart property ee eft
torto ta said Order or Ftaft Juftgawnt,
LOT 284 labs Foraft Beolon 58.
cconbng lo t e Ptft toereto ae
leoordeq In h m Boob 52. Pagaa 34
and X to t e Pubic Raoorda to
Semtaote Cowry. Ftortda
748 Brtdgecreeb Oowt
SarVonl. Honda 32771
Dalad to 8atoord. Bammtoa County.
County, Florida. toM M l day to
Tacetrtet 2000
MARYANNE MORSE
dark to Cbaft Cowl
BY Ooretoy W Bobon
DEPUTY CLERK
Scoa E. Sanowai. Eaq
•00 Corporato Drtvv. Swia 510
Fort Laudardtoa.FL 33)34 1 1*415
Vah Decanter 17,14.2000
V IM
NOTICE OF
On Be cent e r 2*.
Barrage 8 TOwtag aft M8 t e todoartagtoi
71378 Ftortda Statutoa 1178
m e . 2-dr. bran VM t
*041560320839. 1(84 0MSW1 Tk 2(b .V M t 1NBNO02S8EC3im0and
18*1 EAOLE. 2-dr. bbi. VM4
4E3CS44R1ME0764* I
Bfta
Locehon 4839 Patch Road. Ortando.
F L Terms. Cash. Baler ratetvet t e
rtgN to tad, to accept or retact any
and a« bide Btod AS 19. no w v Pubaah Decanter 17.2000
voat
PUM JC NOTICE
Tha kftomng metea home wd be
atod to t e latoval brddw to 800
am on Bar .rater 17, M88 to 107
Drive.
Lot
1818,
.FL 32707
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
1878 arftMoMe Home
TITLE NUMBER 11308580
K E N Tin C A TK M NUMBER
FORMER TENANT W dn i Great
FORMER OW NER Frato*i Crerft
Racovaty Fwtd
Publah Oacanter 10.17. 3000
V082

Puraoam to Fla Stftula 83808. and
8 3 X 7 . t e aato to coreenu . heuaa
I and m ap. to t e ttotoatag tan
araa. to aaatoy owner Sana, wd ba
held on Fab. 11 f t ft 10 X w a ft 1-4
Mm Storage Inc 220 tetomvn Dr
SaraorO R 407-321X12
U rvno
Tracy Fwrer D-21
A ISO X dapoaa a required to bid
Publah Decanter 17.24.2000
VOX

�I’u g r (ill Sunday. December 17. 2000
I.i g

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I

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L

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE U TM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AMO FOR
8 FU IN O IE COUNTY,
r i onto a
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO OO CA 1154 14 t
UNION r*l ANTFR3 BANK.
NAHONAI ASSOCIATION.
PLAINTIFF.
VS
! 'IIC W ADOCU A.KA E B
WAOOCl LAND ERIC B W ADOtlL.
CTAL.
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE Of ACTION
CONSTf’UCTIVt SERVICE
TO JEAN BAGHDADI: MAiiSSA
COOK A t * Vf IISSA COOK.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MAIISSA
COOK A K A MCI ISSA COOT.
«*Koi« i9% *tooct it unkivM«n if
ha/iha-lhay ba Irving: and r*
t**r*lhoy ba dntd. lha ur,known
(V«o&lt;*i»f4t who may bt ipouttt.
ha»r».
davtsaat.
grantaat.
■tu g n M i.
banort.
c i k Mo h .
trm li t t . and M partat ela tin g an
ataraal by. tfvough. umlar or agamai
I N DelwrtonU. who art nof known
to ba dead or akva. and at part**
having or ciaarang to hava any right,
trtta or intafttf in lha proparfy
daarrfcad In tha mortgaga baing
loracknad haraai
YOU AHE HEREBY NOTIFIED Viat
an acaon to toractoaa a mortgaga on
Ilia foBowaig pruparty'
LOT 13. IW EM CnCST PHASE N.
ACCOHOINO TO THE PLAT
TICMCOF. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
HOOK 38 PAGE 93.94 ANO 95.
I*UBLIC MECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FIOMIOA
has baan Mad agiunsl you and you
ata raouirad to aarva a copy of your
wnrian datonaaa. 4 any. to 4 on
DAVIO J STERN. ESQ PUatofTt
attomay. whoaa addraaa i« M l
SUrtvarsay Dnva *500. Ptanlafaon.
IL 33324 no lalar than X daya from
tha data of Wm Mai pubfccation of Fua
notra of acton and Ma N ongnal
with t«a dark of Vva court aahar
bafora aarvica on Plaaittff a altomay
or immeduilaly Vtaraaflar. olharwiaa
a dHaull wd ba tolar td agaaitl you
tor **a rokal dtniandad In lha com|4a«a or pattbon Mad haraai
WITNESS my hand and toa aaal of
V*t Court at SEMINOLE County,
f tarda, h i day of DEC II 2000.
(SEAL)
MAHYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
0Y Cacaka V Ekam
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
A nO R N EY FOR PLAINTIFF
001 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. TL 33324
OO€O205&lt;MAG)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMCHICAN9 WITH DfSABAJTlES
ACT, ptraona wth draatribbaa read­
ing a spatial accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
tha
SEMINOLE
CoUnfy
Courtftouaa at 407 0654227. I -000
95WJ77I ITDO) or 1000 955*770.
via Ftonda Rally Samca
PubMh Dacambar 17.24. 2000
V101
IN TH E CtRCUfT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
8EMMOLE COUNTY.
GENERAL

It

ABN AMROTufONTOAOrrOROOP.
IN C. SUCCESSOR BY ME ROE R
TO ATLANTIC MORTGAGE ANO
DIVESTMENT CORPOflATlON
PLAINTIFF
VS
MATTHEW C. WASHINGTON. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU.
OTH ER PARTIES ClAIM lNQ AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAtfST MATTHEW C.
WASHINGTON. DELORES
WASHINGTON. IF LIVING. AND IF
DEAD. T I C UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTH ER PARTIES CLAUyUNQ AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST DELORES
WASHINGTON.
ASSOCIATES
FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPANY
OF ILORIOA. INC.; JO H N DOE
ANO JANE DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS IC R EB Y GIVEN purauanl to a Summary Final Judgmant
of toractoaura dalad Dae 6. 2000
antorad to C M Caaa No 00 CA 1777
14 L of irw Ctfcurf Court of Via 1STH
Judtoal C*cu4 to Mid tor SEMINOLE
County, Sanford Ftonda. I « f l aa« to
Via hrghaal and baal bddar tor caah
al waal hum door a! 9m SEMINOLE
County CoudhouM locaftad al X I N
Parti Avanua to Santord. Ftonda. al
11:00 am on 9m 2nd day of
January.
2001
tha toaowwq
daaertoad pruparty aa aal lorth to
aatd Summary Final Judgmant. toLOT I OF MERfWETFCITS PLAT
OF T I C EAST I ACRE OF THE N
1/2 OF T I C NC IN OF THE NW 1/4
OF THE 8W 1/4 8ECTIO N 33.
TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH. RANGE 31
EAST. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
TICRCOF R f COROFD 94 DEED
BOOK 101. PAGE 2S5. PUBLIC
MECOROS OF SCM940LE COUN
1Y. FLORIDA
Datad 0aa llto day of Oacambar.

2000

l\
n

&lt;t
H i*
ft I

II

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryanna Uorw
Clark of Via Cacui Court ‘
By Mary Slrouf*
Daputy Ctark
T I C LAW OFFICES Of DAVIO J
STERN. PA
ATTORNEY TOR PLAINTlFr
M l S Unrvaraay Dnva Suia 500
PlMKHKjn. FL 33324
(96412330000
00 0O253&lt;I MIAMI
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona wdh E w O f naad
rig a apaoaf accommodaban ahould
oonUrt COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Court!tout# at 407-055-4227. 1-900
955 6771 (ID O ) or 1 000 9556770.
via I torIda flatay Sarvea
Hubiah Dacarrtoar 17. 24 2000
V102
IN T I C CIRCUIT COURT
OF TFC 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
94 ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOREIA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 00 CA 1314 14Q
BA MORTGAGE. U C .
SUCCESSO R BY MEROEM TO
NATIONSUANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
GARY A FERCNCC. IF LIVING,
ANO IF DEAD. T I C UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.

T iif. S iminoi.f 1Ifrai.ii
L

eg als

GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LirNO R S.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEE3 ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
OY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST GARY A TERENCE.
VANESSA TERENCE. IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO AIL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST VANESSA FERENCE, US
BANK TRUST NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION F K A FIRST TRUST
OF
CALIFORNIA.
NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TR U STEE.
FIRSTPLUS FINANCIAL. IN C ;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Summary rtoal Judgmant
of toractoaura datad Dae 9. 2000
antorad m C M Caaa No. 00 CA 1314
14 Q of 9m Chart Court of 9ia IflTH
Jurhual C m d to and tor SEMINOLE
County SANFORD. Ftonda. I wd M i
to 9m tughaal and baal bidder tor
caah at AT WEST FRONT DOOR at
tha SEMINOLE County Courthouaa
located at X I N PARK AVENUE to
SANFORO. Florida, it 1100 a m on
Via 2nd day of January, 2001 Via to!
lowing da acttoad proparty aa sat
lorth to laid Summary Final
Judgmant. to-wi
L O f 71. SPR94QVIEW. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 29.
PAGES 42 ANO 43. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Datad ton llto day of Daoentoar.

2000

(CIRCUIT COURT 8CAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctark of toa O c u l Court
By Mary Stroupa
Daputy Clark
TM E IA W OFFICES OF DAVIO J
STERN. PA
A n O R N E Y FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S Uhtvaraiy Dnva Suia 500
PlanUhan. FL 33324
(954)233-0000
00*7!42(NAT)
9 you ara a partem wifi a tkaabtofy
who naada any accommodalton to
ordar to partiapito to tola procaadmg
you ara anMad. al no coat to you. to
toa proviaion of csrtan aaantanca
PlaaM contact toa otoca of toa Court
Admimatritor. SEMINOLE County
Courtoouaa. at 407-655-4227 w«un
two (?) working daya of your raoafpl
of ton Nobca of Sato: 1-000-050•771 (TDO) tor haartng impairad or
1-900-955-6770. via Ftonda Malay
Pubhati Oacambar 17.24. 2000
V153
94 THE C9TCUTT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CtRCUfT,
94 ANO FOR
6EM940LE COUNTY.
F LO R A A
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: 00 CA 1341 14 L
CITIBANK F K A CITICORP
SAVINGS OF FLORIDA
PLAINTIFF

-DODvisaakPKTiwsurjFtato

n
t

ASSOCIATION, INC : JOHN DO£
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
1CU N ITS IN POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purm u to . Summary F M Judgmant
ol lo n d o M n dated Ok 8. 2000
•nterad to C M C a m N o. 00 CA 134I
14 L ol toa Ceote Court of toa I STM
Judctel Carol to and lor SEMINOLE
County. SANTORO, Florida, I iMfl M i
to l i t N p ir il And bA.1 bidder lor
even Al rm WEST FRONT DOOR Al
A a SEMINOLE Gaudy I
locAIAd Al M IIl NOR
NORTH PARK
AVENUE m SANFORO. F b d A . a)
n 00 AAI. an Pta 2nd dAy o l
jAnuAry.
2001
Pw
toAowng
dAtcitiAd prapArty aa aaI kwh H
•Aid SuunAiy Final Ju dgm ori. loLOT 207. DUKOMO II OF SUN
n. a c o n d o m i n i u m .
ACCOROINO TO THE DECLARA­
TION OF CONDOMINIUM THERE
OF. R ECO R 0E0 IN OFFICIAL
RECORO BOOK 1914. P/SOF 1775.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH fTB UNOfVOEO
SHARE IN THE COMMON ELE­
M ENTS
Datad tofa llto day of Oacambar.
r io o e

2000

(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Via Cacui Coun
By Mary Stroupa
Daputy dark
THE LAW OFFICES O F DAVIO J
STERN. P A
•
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
901 8 Unhandy Ortva Suia 500
Ptonutun. FL 33324
.
(954)2339000
00 57113(CMI)
Myou ara a parvon wih a dnabdty
who naada any arrommodabon to
ordar to p^rbotpala to 94a prooaadtog
you ara anb— d. if no ooat to you. lo
Via proviaion of canam au latan
Piaaia contact Via otoca of Via Court
Adrrwvatralor. SEMINOLE County
Ca nh o u M al 407-055 4227 wbhto
two (2) workmg daya of your raewpt
of 9m Nobca of Sato; 1-000-965•771 (TDO) tor haartng tnpatrad or
1-900-955-9770. via Florida Ratoy*
Sarvica
Pubtoh Oacambar 17.24. 2000
V194
94 THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 14TH
JUDICIAL CtRCUfT,
94 ANO FOR
SCIMNOLC COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURlSOtCTlON DIVISION
CASE NO: « CA 1939 14 Q
CITIBANK. FEDERAL SAVINGS
BANK. SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO CITICORP SAVINGS OF
FlORJOA. A FEDERAL SAVINGS
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
FRANCIS P MCCULLOUGH IF
LIVINO. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU.
OTH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST 0Y. THROUGH. UNOER
OH AGAINST f RANCIS P.
MCCULLOUGH. PENNY L
MCCULLOUGH 9 LIVING ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO A U
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. TI9I0UGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST PENNY L
MCCULLOUGH. JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS 94 POSSESSOR
O O L NOANT (S)
NOTICE OF

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FO ntCLO SUR C SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
•uAN to . Summary FwaJ Judgmant
ol tortetotura dated Ok 8. 2000
•ntetad in C M C aaa N o 00 CA 1838
14 O ol toA CkoM Court ol thA 1ITH
JuddAl ClreuA to and tor SEMINOLE
County. SANFORO. Ftonda. I w4l » a4
to Via NghAM and bMt btodw tor
c»ih at N WEST FRONT DOOR At
ffw SEMINOLE C an ty Co u Vouaa
locatAd al M l NORTH PARK
AVENUE in SANFORO. Florida, al
1100 a m on toa M i day ol January.
2001 toa toAomng datertoad pnuterly at aaI kWh In tald Sunmary Fwal
LO T S. W1NDTREE WEST,
ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 20. PAGES 97 ANO M . PUB
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
c o u n t y . rvoniO A
Dated ton llto dry ol DAcarr4wr.

2000

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk ol toa Qrcu* Coud
By Mary SmatoA
Dapuly Cterk
THE LAW OFFICES OF OAVlO J.
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S Urvy»r*ty Dnva SuAA BOO
Plante«an.FL 33324
(934)233-0000
00CO06V(CMI)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, panon* a«h (tuoamat naad
Ing a apActel accommodation thoiAd
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION.
•I
Pw
SEMINOLE
County
CoudhouM at 407-803-4227. 1-01X7
035-0771 (TDO) or 1-000933-8770.
vte Ftonda Ratoy Satvica
Pubkrh Dacarntwr 17.24. 2000
VI8S
04 T H f ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUR.
04 ANO FOR
0EM04OIS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
. CASE NOi 00 CA 1040 14 O
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
SASHIA KAREN TRAWICK M U A
SASMIA K. TRAWICK. IF LIVINO.
ANO IF DEAD. TH E UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAJM04O AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AQA043T SASHM KAREN
TRAWICK MUA SASHIA K.
TRAWICK; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF SASHIA KAREN TRAWICK
M C A SASLAA K. TRAWICK, IF ANY;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS 04
POSSESSION
OCFENQAMT(S)
no n e t o
ofr .
F O R I CLOSURE
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN pur•uanl to • Btonmary Final Judgmant
oI toractoAura dalad Ok 8. 2000
M a i d In C M Caaa N o. 00 CA 1044
14 G e l tot C t a * Court cd 0M 10TH
Judctol CAoto in mid tor SEM 04OU
Cotady. SANFORO. Florida. I a4i aaI
to toa N g a d and baal biddar lor
cavh al AT W EST FRONT DOOR at
h r SEMINOLE CowTy CourOnuM
located at M l N PARK AVENUE w
SANFORO. Fkwda. al I t SO Aik. an
toa 2nd day trf-torkjary. 2001 PteteL
tonh to tald Summary “ f J S
JuBpnanL tom*:
LO T 23. LESS TH E NORTH 2
F E ET THEREOF. BLOCK 0. BEL
AIR. ACCOROWO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO 04 PLAT
BOOK 3. PAGE 70. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEM04OLE COUN­
TY. FLOROA MUA TH E SOUTH
40 FEET O f LOT 23. BLOCK 0.
BEL-AIR. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED 04
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE 70. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COU44TY. FLORIDA
Dalad tola llto day oI Oacambar.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk of tot Ckcul Court
By Mary Strowa
Dapufy Cterk
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J.
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l 8 UrwarWy Dnva SMto BOO
Ptonukon. FL 33324
(034)233-0000
0000000(041)
0 you ara a patten a l a Rath
•ho naada any tcccm m tdM w to
ordar to padtodala to toto procaadwg
you are anMad. al no ooal lo you. to
PtetM oontod 0 a o«oo ol 0 a Cowl
Admmalrator. SEMINOLE County
CoutoouM. M 407-033-4227 adhn
Kao (2) worttog daya ol y a s raoaapl
o l toa Nedot Ol Salt. 1000-9360771 a DO) lot haartog knparad or
10000980770, toa Ftonda Ratoy
PUAah Dacarrtoar 17.24.2000
V IM
04 TH 0 ORCUTT COURT
O P TH 0 14TH
A O C L A L a n c u rr,
COUNTY,

C A M NO; M C A 174114L
PNC M ORTGAGE CORK OF
AMERICA FM.A SEARS
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
PLA04T1FF
VS
DAYMON LAROACH. IF LM NO .
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
O RANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST DAYMON LAROACH.
MELISSA LAROACH. If L M N O .
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
O RANTEES.
ASSIONEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO AU. OTHER
PARTIES CLABuBNO AN 04TEREST
BY. THROUGH, UNOER OR
AGAINST MELISSA LAROACH.
SANFORO PLACE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. 04C; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS 04 POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURC SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uanl to a Summary Final Judgmant
o l toractoam dated Oacambar 0.
2000 artarad to C M C m N o 00
CA 1741 14 Lot toa Cacui Caudal
tot 10TH Jurtctel Canto to a id tor
SEMINOLE County. SANFORD.
Florida. I * a M l to toa hlghaal and
baal bakter tor caah al TH E W EST
FRONT DOOR « toa SEM04OLE
County Coertoouaa located al X I N.
PARK AVENUE to SANFORO.
Ftonda, al tlB O a m on toa 0to day
ol January. 2001 too ladovMng
dtiortoid property aa aal torto to
•aal B u m w y Final JudgmanL toU7T M . SANFORO PLACE. A

s u A d iv is io m . a c c o r d i n g
io
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORO
EO 04 PLAT BOOK 33. PAGES 33
THROUGH 35. OF THE PUBUC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA
Dated thra 0th day of Dac«mbr«.

2000

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Dark of Vn Circui Court
By OortXhy W Ooicn
Deputy Clark
THE LAW O F F C C 9 OF DAVIO J
QTriHJ PA
A nO R N E Y FOR PLAIN IIII
M l S Untvaraay Drive Bu m 300
Plantation. FL 33324
(034)2330000
0O-3947OIPNCK)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ill! OtSABKIIIES
ACT. paraona atoh (kaaftoittea rated
tog a Ktecaa accommodalvw ihraAl
oontod COURT AOMINISIIU1ION.
•I
toa
SEMINOLE
County
CoudhouM al 407 333-4227. 1 000
9330771 (TDO) or 1000 933 0770.
via Ftonda Relay Sarvica
Pubiah Oacambar 17. 24. 2000
V107
04 THE C01CUIT COURI
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtClAL CtoCUTT
04 ANO FOR
SCM04OLB COUNTY.
FLOfltOA
CASE NO. 2000 CA-142-14-E
CROSSLANO MORTGAGE COflP
PlatoM,
DAVID C C O E L t n .___COLLETT
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF OAVlO C
C O U E T T. EOLMCREDIT
CORPORATION OF AMERICA
MAYFAIR MEADOWS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC . and -JOHN DOC and MARY
D O T . toa namaa b m g hcaawirt. toa
true ktenUtea d Dttenrtar*' baaig
unknown lo Platotifl. toa parla-a
imandad baing toa partial to
Oaten tom*
NOTICE OF SALE
NoMce la hereby (f a n toal. pur
•uanl to toa Ordar or Ftoal Judpiwr*
•ntorad on Dacarrbw 0.2000. to tea
cauaa, to tha cacud Coud ol
Semtoale County, Ftonda I avd aa4
toa
praparty
atuatad
to
SamtooteCourty. Ftonda. davrybad
Lot 02. MAYFAIR MEADOWS.
K COfdtog to too plal toataol at
recorded to Plat Book 20. pagea 31.
32 and 33. ol 0M Pubic Reroute ol
Satntotda Coitoly. Ftonda
•tpublcaate.totoalRFtealandbMi
biddar, tor caah, at toa Waal bom
door o l tte courtoouaa. lucaaed al
M l N. Park Avanua, Santord.
Florida, ai 1130 octock a m . on
January t l, 2001.
DATED M Santord. Florida tote Sto
&lt;toy 04 Oacamtom. MOO.
~*0 you ara a panon wato a tkaabdOy who naada any aooommnrtalinn to
ordar to parkektete to tote proceedtog. you ara aiateait. al no coal to
you, to toa pwdaton i t eartaat
County Courtoouaa. M l N Park
Annua. BUM NM1.* Santord FL
32771 at AOAUna (407)035-4227
a404n 2 workkig days ol yo u ncak*
ol 0kt Notca. 4 you are t a a ir j or
volca impaired, caa 1000 933
■T71.~*
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT COURT
BY. Mary Baoepa
DapUy Clan
D ou ga a G Z a h m .P X
190M US H ^iw ay 19 Norto
SUM 300
’. FL 33734
17,24.2000
V IM
04 THB CB4CMT COURT
O f THB10TH
JUDICIAL CBW UIT
O f F LO R S A
04 ANO FOR
I COUNTY
JU M S ttCR O N DIVISION
Caaa Na. 00-CA-14-1740
OtoCA-1740-14-0
Waahtogton Mutual Dank. FA.
Buraaaot by Corporate Margar to
Home Saving* e l America. F S B
tk/a Home Sevmga U Amanca. F A .
Va
T in

1.1 GALS

eg als

C. Todoran, E l Todoran. Jr.:
Unknown Halra. davteaaa.

ctadtora. trualaaa, or otter d a m a n
datoitog by, torougli under or
•gatoat Otagory E. Todoran.
dectM id. __ _ Itoknown paraon(a) to
poaaaaalon ol toa aUsaci real
properly t l | ____ itoknown panon(t)
to poaaaaalon ol 0io aUyacT real
property *2:1 Keig. and ai itoknown
pantea datorng by. torough. vtortar
and agtenal toa abon namad
datendanKs) who ara not known to
bo dead or adva. whatoar aard
itokAoam parkaa may daan an
granlaaa. (
TdMmSal
’d Madia Qrouop. Inc.; Bprtog Vatay
Farma CommunAy Aaaxteton. Inc;
UNMd Slate* ol America:.
NOTICS O f ACTION
, TO : TH E UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES.
O RANTEES.
ASSKU4EES. LIENORS. CR ED I­
TORS. TR U S TEES OR O TH E n
CLAIMANTS.
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH. UNOER OR AGAINST
GREGORY
e.
TODORAN.
DECEASED.
WHOSE
RESI­
DENCES AND LAST KNOWN
ADORE 8SES ARE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tote an aikon
tor toradoaua ol mortgaga on *w
l .-te.a.tog daaerbad properly
LO T 14. 8PR04a VALLEY vil
LAOS. ACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED 04 PLAT
BOOK 23. RAGE 70. O f T I C PUB
U C RECOROS O r SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORJOA
art raguaad to aarva a copy ol you
wrtoan datanaaa. I any. to 8. on I ISA
GRANIERO. Attomay tor toa
PIMtef. whoaa addraMte
Codta ASMwterakl. P A
4010 BoyaooU BoUavard
Suae 430
Tampa, a 33307
on or beam *wty day* kem toe date
04 toa km pabkcaaon U to* nooca
and tea toe ongnal wtei toe Clark U
toa Ca ul ateiar batata aarvica on
Plawuta anomay or nvnatoalaty
toaraafter, otoarwaa a dalaui wta ba
orkarad agatou you lor tie ratal
damandad to toa cornyMail
NOTE Puauari to toa F M LteU
C oaacbon Pracbcaa Act you are
•dnaad toM tote law krm a daamad
to ba a dad coMclot eeemi*ng to
cotacl a debt and any kdormaltto
obUwad wd ba uaad lor toal | u
WITNESS my hand m l toa aate U
•ate Court on DEC 12 2000.
(SEAL)
Maryanna Mu m
Aa Clark ol toa Coud
By Jana E Jaaaarc
Aa Deputy Cterti
CODA IS A STAWIAKSKI. P A
4010 Boyarou BoUavard
Su m 430
Tampa. FL 33307
•phona (013)077 0OOS
CAS410-00-3402
te d Dacantoar 17.24.2UU0
VI72

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THF. EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CTRCUIT OF THE
STATE OF FLORIOA.
IN AND FOR
SEM04OLE COUNIY
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S E N O .t g lt S ^ A -M -a
IMC M O IIIGAGE COMPANY. A
FLORIOA CORPORATION,
s u c c c s s o n BY MEROER TO
AITXJSinv MORTGAGE
COMPANY. I P . A DELAWARE
iiM iirD iA M iiir n s iw '.
LESLIE LONG A K A LESLIE R
LONG JOHN DOE LONG. THE
UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF LLSUE
LONG A K A LESLIE IL LONG. IF
LIVINO.
INCLUDING
ANY
UNKNOWN BPOU3E OF SAID
DCFENOANTlS). 0 REMARRIED.
ANO IF OCCEASFO, T I C
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS.
LIENORS. ANO TRUSTEES. ANO
A U o n e n PERSONS CLAIM04Q
BY. 1IHIOUOH. UNOER OR
AGAINST T I C NAMED
DCFCNDANIISI. WEKIVA COVE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
04C . JOHN 1X3E. UNKNOWN
TENANT JANE DOC L0IK74OWN
1CNANT.
NOTICE O f SALE
Monro M hertby given toal. pur
•uanl to a f toal Summary Judgment
ol Foractovura anterad to 0ia abova•fyled route 0 order to ratal aate
dated 12! 11AX), to toe Crate Court ol
Semrala C an ty Ftonda. I wd tat
toa praparty aituala In SarMnote
County. I totkla. dAKttted ••
101 110. WEKIVA COVE PHASE
ONE. ACCOIIO04O TOT HE MAP
OR PIAT TIC n E O F AS RECORD
ED 01 PLAT HOOK 23. PAGES M
THROUGH 90 OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS 04 SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. riORNJA
A K A 379 WEKIVA COVE ROAD.
LONGWOOO ILORIOA 32779
at pMdc aate. to toa Iv^wai and baal
bakter tor caah. AT T I C W EST
U lO N r DOOR SEMINOLE COUN­
TY CO UR IHO USC. SANFORD.
FLOINDA. Ffarate. al 1100 A M . cn
toal I to day ol January. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLEIW OF C 0 IC U T COURT
OY Dorotoy W flofton
Deputy Cterk
DarVal C Contuagra. EaqUra
0901 Norto ArmorM Avanua
lamp* Ftonda 33004
Pubtoh Oarombar 17,24.2000
VI73
Bamkvote County. Florida
Caro ( 03-1144 CA I I B
Larry A Oate
Iniatnational
CommunrcaAona
Ateanca. Inc a Ftonda CorpuaBon.
J. Boyd Baker. Sarah Drtoon, Robed
LaattodRaaM l,laa»et.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF * SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN toM by
vntue al toal canam Wm c4
Eieroton tetuad oU ol and uvter
toe aaal o4 toe O c u d Court ol
Bernevte County H utto. Caaa 4
93 2144 CA 18 B upon a Ante Ndgmark randerkd to toe a4orkaakl ooul
on 0 » Bto (toy U Apr* A D 10M to
Btel canam caaa erected lorry A
Date. PUmUl|»| va Irkamaaonaf
Commukrokoru A Bianca. Inc. a
norkte Corporabon. J. Boyd Baker.
Sarah Braun. Hobart Lae and Raa
M Meagher, De4endark(a) ah
atoraaald Win o l Eaacukan wta
dakvarad to ma at Slterkl ol
Semtoote Courky. Ftonda and I ham
totted icon af toa rt^k. Ma and
toteraal td toa dalandark(a) to toa totluwmg ttoeti ta d praparty, tald praparty batog toroid n Banknote County.
Ftonda more partcuterty daecrtted

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DEPUTY CLERK
Pubhah Oacambar 3. 10. 17. 24.

2000

VO 17
Clrcull Court
Orange Courky, Flotldk
C m ( DR47-4M1
04 RE THE FORMER MAnfgAaE
OF.
KIRSTIN
HOLLAWAY.
MALTA

KinsTINLMSKV

Pehaoner T or—rar LAAfa

NEAL D HOLLAWAY, 0.
neapondartFormar Hutband
And
CENTEX REAL ESTATE CORP.
NOTICE O f 0 H (R * P Y B A H
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to* by
virtue ol toal certain Wrk o l
Euacuaon laauad OU of and urtor
toa aaal at toa CkcUl Court of
Orange Courky. Honda. C m
•
0087-4331 upon a Arte (udgmerk
tendered to toe atoraaald cotaT on
toa 7 Tto day ol September A 0.2000
to tote certato c m
rA/a Klratto
M and Nate D
0. RaapondantFormar
Hutband and Centex Rate Ealate
Corp.
Wrk of Exaroaon waa dtekmrad Is
ma aa Sherd 01 BamkicM Couky.
Ftonda and I have laylad tpon af toa
npk. Ma and totareal of toa datandirk(a) In
In
partcUtedy
Lola (3 Lakehuat at recorded to
PMI Book 38, Paper IT 0 n u 0 i 20
of toa pubic record* at Btmtook
Couky. Ftorkto. Pirate 10; 23-21
3001200000*30Prepotty odd tat
20*3 WRow Boy Ton. Ctatatoarry.
Florida.
and toa widampiad aa Shard of
Banknote Courky, Honda, wd al
1100 A M on tia TI0i day ol
Jarxjary A D 2001 olter tor atea and
ate lo 0te Ik^tete bkkter. FOR CASH
04 HAND AND SUBJECT T O ANY
ANO ALL E X I t T t a UENS. 81 toa
Frork (Wa*!)Ooor. te Bn atepa. at toa
Semtoote Couky Courthouaa to
Thai MAT oate te Ming mate to oaltefy toa Tanxa ol tote Wik of

B O o u M F to T
NOTICE PEGARO tia TH E AMER­
ICANS WITH D t M U T B S A C T OF
10BG PERSONS WTTM A DTBAMJMO0AT1ON3 TO PARTICIPATE H
TH E PfAOCEEOdfOS SHOULD
C O N TA C T TH E ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OP THE C M L
DIVISION A T THB SHERIFF'S
OFFICE. 100 BUSH BLVD. BANFORD, FLOMOA. AT LEAST FIVE
DATE PRIOR T O TH E
0408.
(407)8330040
(407)380-3323
WWl Sate Hato Ort January IT,

2001

Pubtafv December 10. 17, 24. 31,

2000
V068

IN THB C04CUTT CO UR T
O f TH E DOKTSENTH
JU d K M L C M C U TT
01 AND POR
I COUNTY,

2000
Maryanna Morae
Cterk Orcuk Court
ByM eryBbniw
Dapubr Cterk
ROGER 0 BEAR. P A
P. O. Box 4993
OrtendD.FL 32002
Altomeya tor Ptetokff
(99-0072)
0 you era a perron wdi a dteebtty
akio naada any accommodteton to
ordar to pardetoate to Bka praoaad*
Ing. you are treated, d no cote to
you, to toa prrotaton of certato at ate
lance.
Pteaae
con
AOACoordtoetor M 301 N Park
Avanua, Butea N301. Santord. FL
32771. TMaphona (407)336-4227
warm two (2) working daya of you
rarogn of Bite Bunnont; 0 you ara
haartng u Mkro inptered. rot 1-0009330771
Pubttei Dacenkar 10.17.2000
V063
T H lO R C U r r COURT
O F THB EK3HTE1NTH
Bf AND POR
COUNTY,
C M L ACTION
C A M NO. 000*0 CA
DfYltaON 14-K
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
F/KA FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK O r NORTH CAROLINA
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
F0W T UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLOM OA

NOTICE OP

Thai aaal (tea la bang made to aaltefy Via larm* o l 0m WiB o4
fra re n ri
Donald F E Unger. STwrd
Semnote County. Honda
NOTICE REGARO04G TFie AMER­
ICANS WITH DISASTER E3 ACT OF
1990. PERSONS WITH A D18AMJTY NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE 04
TH E PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT TH E ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE CIVIL
01VISION AT THE SHERIFFS
OFFICE. 100 BUSH BLVD. SAN­
FORD FLORIOA AT LEAST FIVE
OATS PI0OR TO t l * PROCEED­
INGS
(407)333-6040
TTO
(407)338 3323
W « i Sate I told On Juiuary 4. 2001
Pubkah Dacanbar 3. 10. 17. 24.

2000
von

04 THE O R C U IT COURT
O f THB D a H W R T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
01 AND FOR
0CM 04UU COUNTY,
FLOMOA
Caro N o I KW)R-M1402OJ&gt;
04 RE: T I C MARRIAGE OF
Bl 004 FANG.
And
SIEVE 14 MICHAEL YEE.
ftoapondanttuband
NOTICE 09 PUBLICATION
To: 8 T E V IN MCItAEL YEE
LAST ADORE S3 UNKNOWN
YOU AltC MEfICOY NOT If 1CD Vwl
l « Pahhan to 9m DutoMian of
to n a g o liat baa*i Mad agami you
and you ara raqkirad to aarva a copy
of your wvvtian anawar or (to&lt;*nn *.
4 any upon XIAO &amp;HQ XU. E S Q .
I'H a m ix i aitonay. aiioaa attoaai
m 57X36 Itamrl Avanua. Orlando FL
32008. on ur batoa. DECEMBER
29.2IXX). and Ma V » ongvto «Vh tto
Cterti of Via Court, rn fm batoa aarv­
ica to TYteonar'i adomay or tovnadulaiy Iharaaftar. ottrntwmw. a
dafaui may ba aniatad a^amal you
to Via rahaf damandad in lha
WAHN1MQ flute 12 205. Ftonda
f amrfy Law Rutea of Procadura,
faquaa cartaai airtomalic iVacloaura
ol documanli and mtomabon.
Fatoa to
can ram i to lane
hum. acteteg d a r m i i or hrftog
uf (laarhny
WlTNEfiS my fund and *aal of Via
Court al Ortovto. riortda on M
22nd day ol N'jvambar. 2000
(8 m 8
m ah ta n n e m o r se
a i r k or t h i c o u r t

Oy Nancy R Wbiar

ALL 04TERE8TED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
A l paraona on vhom tote nodro te
ho hove oORcttone toal
toa vtekdy ol toa wd. tte
al toa paraonal rap
tuMkcton at
tote Court a n requked ao da Biter
o b ta o ra wtoi Ma O oul WITH04
TH E LATER OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OP THE H R 0T
PUBLICATION OP TM 9 NOTICS
OR THIRTY OATS A FTER TH E
DATE OP SERVICE OP A COPY OP
7 H » NOTICE ON THEM.
d toa daTOdark and
on whom a copy of tte
-------a
■
M
Y M j w v a i—m
dala d toa M

I toyamber 17, 2000 and attend to
C M NO. 00060 CA of toa Ckort
Court of t n EIGHTEENTH JudoM
C k o d to ind tor BE U04OLI Couky.
FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK F/KA FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK O f
NORTH CAROLINA SUCCESSOR
BY MEROER T O FIRST UM O N
NATIONAL BANK OP FLOMOA. k
toa nabdB and VENERA R O M
KNIGHT) SEMINOLE COUNTY;
TEN AN T 01 R K A VENERA R.
KNKJHT. ■ * 9 tia Dafandarte. I wd
•aOtotoalRptete
n a b te W EST FRONT DOOR OP
T W BEM 04OU CO UN TY COURTHOUSE. SANFORO, FLOMOA Si
1100AM,
tedoraoar2001,
llf0* 0*lkrtikiaaM M iaf Judgrtertt
LO T 0, BLOCK 10. T * R Q.
Q .FLO M DA LAAfO ANO COLONIZATION
COMPANY, UM R BD E R . TRAPFORD'S MAP OP TH E TOWN OP
BAfVORO. ACCOROBfQ T O THB
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 1. PAGB Illy OP THB
PUBUC RECORDS OP SSM04OLB
COUNTY, FLOM OA
A K A *07 MALLOW AVE. BANFORD. FL 27771
FATNESS U V HAND and 0w am
of Bka Court on December 1 .20CX3

court WTTH04 THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OP TH E H R S T
PUBLICATION OP T H H N O TK X .
A U C L A IM ■ DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT BO FU ED PALL
BE FOREVER BABRSO.
T l » data of B n del pu ttato n of
tote Notro la Darombar 10.2000
CATHY NEUBRANOCR
WILLIAM H M OHM BCH EBOLARE
7100 Bouti U 8. Itjp iw y 170a
Fam Park, Ftonda 37730 •
Talaphong 407IB34-1424
ABornay tor Pwaanal Rapnaartedva
Pultefi Oarontou 10.17,2000
V0B2
Bf THB CdtCLBT COURT
O P T H B ItT M
JUOICtAL CteCUfT
0f ANO POR
IO OUNTY,

NOTICE OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u
auark to an Owter a Ftote Judgnwrk
•nterad to Cm No 10-1037
37-CA-14B af toa CkouB Court d toa
I ITFiJukate Ckcut to teid ter B U B HOLE Couky. Ftonda. wharato
IRWIN MORTGAGE CORPORA­
TION. Ptatokt. and ROBERT
HENRY ElERUAfte aliAt ROBERT
H EKRMANN. JR. at af, am
darte, I wd aal to toa i*ge k
tar caah al 1100 a m . te toa W M
Frork Door ol toa Samtoola Couky
Coutoouaa, Santord. Ftortda. an 0w
» id (toy d Janutey. 2001. too tolowL O T 13. and too Narth 1/3 of Lot 14,
Block C. SCUiNOLE TERRACE
REPLAT, acoonkngto toa pM toareof racordad Pm Book 11, Paga 29.
Pubic Record* d Steiwute Couky.

to

DATED Bw laf day of December.

L

i r

w tt too Ca ul w it h in
THE LATER or THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OP THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP TM B NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OP SERVICE O F A COPY OF
THM NOTICE ON TH E M
A l otter attttor* of too i
te ol too
decedtek and D m who ofcyaci to
t a auto* ol tte praptrttea bang
Court WITH04 THREE MONTH3
AFTER THE DATE O F TH E FIRST
PUBLICATION OP TH tt NOTICE.
A U CLAMS. OBJECTIONS ANO
DEMANDS NO T BO FE ED W BL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
Tha date of Ba kte pubRaaaon d
tte Notca k Darombar laaOOQ.
DAVIO U WILL NK
221 Craarork Bhd
Banked, FL 32771
Harry G FtekL ■
Ftortda Bar Ns. 240032
1120 W. F M BbktL BUM B
Sanford. FL 37T7I
Tateftoono: (407)3710011
Pubtab: Darorrbar 10,17. TO
VO04
0f THB O R CU fT COURT
O PTHB10TH

C A M NO; M C A 070-14 B
COLONIAL BANK. SUCCESSOR
BY M B U E R TO COLONUL
MORTGAGE COMPANY
PU U NTBT
VB.
DAfSEL A. MOCOY. B R , W LM NO ,
AND * DEAD- TH B UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DSV1MB,
QRAHTEEB.J

tofartHRida to
•raarkdadten
af

CPEDfTCRE. TRUSTEED AND A U
O TH ER PARDEE CLABBNG AN
BfTEREST BY, TW W U O H UNDER
OR AGAINST M O SQ UE
I I EES m MCCOY, DAfSEL A.
MCCOY, JFL, * L M N O , AND *
DEAD, THB UMCNOAM SPOUSE.
H E M . DEVISES. ORANTEES.

Ooul
9 B 1 E P I A
Ftortda 27771,
(407)004 1717, wkhtn 2
of yo u Pitakl of tte daou0 haartog kepaikd. (TDO) 1

THB CB W U R COURT

CRBBTORB. TR USTEES A f C A U
O TH ER PARDEE CLABBNQ AN
B f m E E T BY. TH R O U O H UNDER
OR AOAJNBT OAfSBL A. MCCOY.
JR.; UNKNOWN S P O U M OP
OAMCL A. MCCOY, J R j V C TO R L
PAfGNANT O V A V1C1 R OOFM ft
JOHN DOE A f® JANE DOS AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS Bf

CPrtL ACTION
C A M N G 07074 CA

DEFENDANT!®
taODCS OP

THB SECRETARY FOR VETERANS

ALEX CHAPMAN, te te.

d . 0000 and ankiad to C m NO.
07074 CA of toa CboUl Ooul of t n
EIGHTEENTH JUdkkl Ctorft to teld
TH E M C R E TA R Y FOR
VETERANS AFFAMS, k too PW dB
and ALEX CHAPMAN;; GERTRUDE
CHAPMAN; ara toa
•B aal to 0 k lkV*te and bate bkjdar tar Oteb « W O T FRONT DOOR
O f THB SEMINOLE CO U N TY
O .FLO M OOURTHOUBS. SANFORO.
DA d 1100AM, on toa 2nd day of
January. 2001, toa lokowang
•a ate torto to
i b b n * a a D ia n ;
LO T M
C
O B B U B TO IfE.
CO
ACC0R04NQ TO THB PLAT
THEPGO f AS RECOROEO 0f P U T
BOOK 40. PAGES 23 AND 24. PUBU C RECORDS O f MM04OLE
COUNTY, FLOMOA.
M U k 1323 T H O R N H U C 0 E L E .
0 V * 0 O . FL 37700
W ITN E M MY HAND And I n sate
at tka Court on Novanbir 212000.
(•CAL)
a a ----------- --wmmjmwrn
Cterk of 01
t n C0BUI Ooul
By-Mary BBoun
DapUy Cterk
Etbavinta I »aaorlteai. PA.
P O. Boa TSOI*
Tampa. Ftonda 3367700IB
P07O1OO04

C A M Nk. 00-1837-CA-14-0
IFIW04 MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
ROBERT t «N R Y HERMANN artok
ROBET H. EKRAAANN. JR, a l M ,

whom a ropy ol Bka NoSro k aarvad,
artNn torae montot after toe date ol
at tte notca

O T H O I PARTIES CLAMING
04T1PEBT BY. TH R O U GH UNDER
OR AGAINST DAfSEL K MCCOY.
BRj
MONIQUE
HENRIETTA
MOCOY. * UV04O, ANO * DEAD.
TH E UNKNOWN S P O U M . HEMS.
ORANTEES.

N O T E S IS HEREBY OIVEN 0 W
auark lo on Order “

at

on iV o n ■ copy of M i node* li
•arvad. and Vio m who obfad lo Vm
alaiui of Via popadai bang gaa&gt;

DopUy Cterk
EchaventelM ioil aOit. P X
P.O. Boa 23010
Timpa. norite 330220011

of tte

Court WITH04 THE LATER OP
THREE MONTHS APTER THE
DATE OP THE F U S T PUBLICA­
TION OP THM NOHCE OR THBTTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OP SER­
VICE OP A COPY OP T H * NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l otoar crwdaui ol toa

D AVE kf YrtLUNK
ADORE SS
221 Craarork Bted.
Stekord. FL 32771
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOT1FCO THAT.
A l Crtektara d toe dandark and
otoar paraona having cteton or

NOTICE IS HEREBY
IY OIVEN
I
p
|ulo o Ftote Judgment of

i)i altomay
ll«)
toa toAowmg real property
LU 3 ard toa Bouto 17 S teal ol Lol
4. Otoe* 0 ol Tract 12. 8ANLANOO
SPRINGS accrvckiig to toa plal
OwraU a i teou dad At Plal Book S,
Page 39. U toa Putdc llaoonto ol
Sattvnola Courky. Florida
Addraaa 304 Ead Bbaat.
longwood. FL 327300211
and kte imderalgeU at Utert0 ol
SamvKte County Florida, wd al
II 00 A M on toa 4to day ol January
A O 2001 Oder tor aate uvl aa4 to
kw Ivgtieul bakter. FOR CASH 04
IIANO ANO SUBJECI IU ANY ANO
ALL CXIS104G LIENS at toa Erark
(W vtl)Dou al toa alapa. ol toa
Banknote County Courtoouaa to
Santord.
Ftonda.

Ordar of Summary Admtaktraiion
and
an
Ordar
Datormmmg
Homaatead have baan arkarwd to »w
•titea el JO YCE W. W U J M C wVa
JO Y C E
CORINE
WILUNK.
daroaaad. Flo Nitobar 00-1121 CP
by ffte ClraUI Ooul lor Semtoote
County. Ftortda. Probata Dknteon.
toa addraaa d whkb k 301 N. Park
Ava. Santord. FL 32771; tote toa
kkte caah vklua d toa non-axamrl
• lira M 32.300 00 The I tomew a d
Rate Ealate k Exampl from ffte
Claima at Crateora. Tha namaa and
d hoe* io
by
auto onlark art:

VENERA ROSE KMQHT, M af.

OteTJto
at BteCtkut Court

WALTER
E.
NEUBRANOCR.
rtaie an d. Fla Nrober 00M7-CP la
pandtog to 0 « O c u a Court tor
Banknote Courky;
DMatan. toa adtke
O t a Drawer C. Bantud.
32771. The namaa and I .............at

Legals

N O TC E IB HEREBY OhrtLN purauark to a Bunmary Ftote JuRpnark
of loracknua d t a Noe 20, SOOO
attend to C M C o m Nt; 00 CA
*7314 B of toa C k u * Ooul of toa
1STH Jutctel O c u a to and tor
BEM04OLB CouMy, SANFORO.
Ftorkto. I wd a il to 0 » hEpate and
tatt toddar tor amah d AT WEST
FRONT OOCR OP CO U R TH O U M
STEPS te tte B E R M Couky
C o u tv u M located M M l f i PARK
AVENUE. SAW ORO. PL 37771 to
SAJ4PORD, Ftorkto. te l I DO am. on
0 » toto day of January, 2001 t k to*tortb to ated
Judgmark.
THE EAST
EA
S E J F E ET OP THE
W EST 11728 F E ET OP LO T 10,
BLOCK D. PRAM S LAKE PARK.
ACCOrtOOrO T O THB P U T
THER EO F AS RECOROEO 04
P U T BOOK 7. P A M E4 OP THE
PUBUC IV CO R D E OP MM04OLE
COUNTY, P U M O A .
Ottad tka IN day of I
(c m c u r r c o u m t E A L )
MARYANNE M O R M
Ckrk el 0 « CbeuA Court
ByJterytaroupo
DapUy Ckrk
THE U W IO FFC CS OP OAArtO J
THB
(TE R N . P A
A TTO R M Y POR PUUNDPP
■01 E - tU kvonty Ortva Eu0t 800
Ion. FL 33324
(944)23SEXX)
OO 32947(COL I
04 ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AAgfWCANE WITH

ACT, |

* M « 4 . ___ ___
- - oorkad CO UR T ADAteM TIUTION.
«
toe
SCMMOLS
Courky
Coutoouro te COLOMAL MORT­
GAGE COMPANY. I0OG0SS077I
(TOO) at 100004*0770. vw Ftortda

ara arktoad te rn cote to you.
provteaPon of rortarn
Pteaae oorkaof Court
to 00! N. Part Avanua.
Ftortda 37771.
(407)010-4277. wtbto 1 working
daya af yo u iwoakk d tka docu
0 haartng hnpaaad. (TOO) I
1.
10,17,2000
VOSS
0f THB C3RCL0T COURT POR
I COUNTY,

-11I1-CP
04 R * ESTATE O f
JOYCE W. WK.UNK. k V a JOYCE
COMNEWBL04K
N O T E * TO CRCOTTORS;

T O ALL CREDITORS O f DECE­
DENT ANO ALL PERSONS HAV04G
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
T I C ABOVE ESTATE:
You ara haraby rotted t u l an

S“

p y ^ i? g ^ »
« A * # 0 » O .K » 7 T 1

( 4 i i /)

vit 11

�AMENDCD NOTICE O T ACTION
IN EMINENT DOMAIN
IN THE CIRCUIT COU9TT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH

Sunday. Dcccmltcr 17. 2000

judicial cmcun,

IN AND r o n
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT TOR flip
EKU4TEFNTH JUDICIAL O f trill f
IN AND FOR SCMiNOl T ( OUf 11V
riORIDA
CASE N O tO C O CA IM A 11 fl
SFMINOIE COUNTY a r* "

Page 7B

7 1 — H elp W a n ted

7 1 — H e u * W a n ted

^^anJaHnfHSRpp-?

NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTIUTV CONTRACTOR

li Expanding Thau Operation
Sanford, Florida
Wanted Security Oflrcwr

C a ll 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
S e m in o le H e r a ld
C la s s ifie d D e p t.
T o P la c e Y o u r A d

HCALTH VfSURANCI AMO 491K

•ubOvTuonnl (fM*SiaIapI IY* t •

7 1 — H elp W a n ted

103— H o u s e s U n fu rn ish ed

Volume Incentive. Apply In peraon,
ADESA Orlando-Sanford. 3695 SR
46 Ee*t (comer ol 48 ■ 415)
Santoid, Hondo. EO E. Drug lu stra
Emptoyer

SenkrdiVeoU. Near 14. cA 46 weel
3/1, CHA. Clean. Large yard.
HlVaav'eoc No pat* No amckaig
904*789*4947(6-6pm)
Sanford Hlatorte ■ Large

SAVER LAKE n r A rty C O u -M lr
a Fioudi General Brnr-f (IH:
MARIE C ETHERlMOTOtl. 11711 i
m s rtc m rn . e o n a m
b m e d l e r . n * r ro o i&gt;c . i i »
.
Elonrla corporation ME 141 Al if fl
IN C . a Florida torpt’Mi. .
,
YOOR DOOR MOVINO A
S T O fw iE , u c . at&gt; • r o t r h a i
VALDES at fat Co " . - 1 • . ■
Seminole County. Honda
a.
unknown tpoutat (4 Vw afar." 4
any, tharr hMrs, daymen*. at*. y
grantee*. uedam . 'ntt.-n.
araculor*. adovrastrators.
mortgage*!. (udgnmit ere.r

Sanford 3 GR. 1BA Avariable now!
2004 Holly Ave. 178 Club Rd
SSOSYno ♦ (top. Shjide t r m . Pols
ok 407-323-4540

Attention Renders!!
’&lt; 1 11 Inf rf&gt;rnptinM»4 doing
tifVIV*it Try fftartno lO prOTTHM yOU
’» .iivl a«fc you to p ty fof It
(••Into (b «y deliver. Pof fT«f®
’ 1
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n li t A
f e
messag®(rem
II - fioritkivflw Horn'd and th®
l « km i Itado Gommisiioo)
I

potfeftuion and Any on-f .il •
p®r®om havmq tv rLwmyj i. f.
any fighl, title or mtofpft tiy Wwcr
under or *gitn*l tfw* abovr rwv

—III

11’ W

Cal A! Foher
1-677-381*0161

:»l Work I 600 271*7016
title, or rdiHM t m tfwi r#*&gt;i
proparly liescntimf In Unis nrrtu m,
OfiMaLUilIU
TO TMOSC ADOVF. N A M Il'
DEFENDANTS AND TO A iJ PAN
TIES CtAIMINO IN T t n r f jr HY.
THROUGH. UNDER OH ADAINHT
THE NAMfD O f FFNDANIH, i*NU
TO ALL PARTIES HAVING ON
CLAIMING 10 HAVE ANY RKJIT,
TITLE OR IN TE R fST IN 11'?
PROPETY DESCRIBED DC LOW
An Eminent Oomain IV| |i i
together wiiti ill UtdafAtinn ' nf
Taking hits biMin filed m lh® Nwr*
aiyiaci oouti In acquire cerium (m i
arty inlarinits In .Semimito C u u m *.
Fkdda. deaenbad At toaovr*
PARCEL NO 103
EAST LAKE MARY BOUlEVANO
8EGMENT4
FEE SIMM C
A part of th« property d M C iM -n
Official Records Book
page : t
at rocordad in tha PutAc n « - Jd
Samnota County. fTortlt bn *r) Iff ,t
portion of S+Clhin 7. Tu m i tf^'
Souttt, Rang® 31 Ea&amp;l of ‘&gt; n
County, Florida,
datenbed as foiiow^
Commencing at Ih® Sonttwv&gt; d rnt
not of Section 7, Township 3%) S - Hi
Range 31 Eati At mown co it..&gt;
Horda Department of Naiun®
Reaourcea Cartif^d Corner Ha * *
Document No 0034544. ft***® did
NMIMrW »Lvki H-" W■i '
laid Sacton 7 a detanca '* &gt;
leal IP ttra S o a w a il c o n e &lt;4 »»■
Nodhwml tM of Pie Souffiwmf 1/4
of aatd Section 7. ttW H . run
HBSM6 78 E atong tin Sorlli h « ■*
Mid Noreiwetl H4o1 tfw Ruii'ui-mt
1/4 a ditlanca of 1257 Vr 1cm
t e n (tapering Mid Small i *h» r.l
u d Nanhiveat 1/4 ot lha Soullnenl
1/4 run N O O irx rw a rVatarca of
4000 lad In a pnm un Die K ith
ngra of way kna nf End I nk. M-uy
Boulevard (lominiy SaviM la ir
Ddva) u reennwr n O irrlu Mucnnl
Book 424. page 571. of an r I4r
Racorda of Samanfa Coudv I kvklx
Mid port elao brnip u n Moe i nl
Begrymp. »wnca nai NiXJII 17V/ n
(kafanca el TO 00 fmi iimau i&lt; -i
HSP46 2 8 1 a (kaU'K. nl .l4 .l|
fail; I m
run W 0 0 (J ,V % V .&gt; *
lance of 300 00 leal, ita w e ^ k i
N6S462a-E a cManca of 756 Li . H
lo a port on Vw Waal ngU '4
hoa of Via Baalnanl Coad Ik Railroad, kn malty lha AiiantH.
Coaalkna Raamad. aa mcoidad n

I f i ll n »«&lt; » n wiMrig tar you wvh
^1 1i.M-ncnation NoaLpadenca
* nr i am $500-5700weekly
i 1 1 - -.vinal truc.L driver with
. 'vvfnnef.M N jC tX ? Tie rtn g
. '.-r*i E7AL TODAY 1-800-436

F 730- 5 0 0 PM S2SGS40CW*.
TranaporMton tequaed Cal 407-3741177 to atari Vnmad

A TTEN TIO N I!
IH M J M Q IW M
Part TlmafFull Time
Serloue Opportunity
1-677*636WORK

Own ■ Computer?
Put 4 to Work!
*25 lo 1 7 M » PT/FT
1-686604-7418

DESIGNER
FuV Tima Daaignar needed lor last
growing artificial plant company.
Lkpenence a muat - meVmum of 1

FLOORING INSTALLERS
Hardwood end Laminate Flooring
lor
aalablrthad,
expanding,
company Great advance manl
opporlurvly- C a l Jadr al 407- 321*
im n v to r u w h w .w a iit t a i.
koanaaand (BN badignkndcfadL

-Electric U n

A[y»«n(rnerv Seflvra
work week. 56 OGtir *
( InnywoodarM 407-266
Are Vou Earning
v/lwl You're Worth?
iHi*.|l)»r* Wanted
$600 Week
ww inytxvnecamer com
A1IM : SANFORD
portion*,
1 &lt; 1Tirr-. (.-k I o i r No exp.
. i ml Oenefas. For eiam, salary.
I h Mvig &gt;ilnrmavon cal G30-636
■i 715? 6 am 8 pm 7 dayi

C a rp a l InalaBar
•Ealartor Coach Cleaner
•HUa RaglatraOon Aaalatanl
2* yr». etpadanoi required (RV or
marine tap. a pAia). We o«er e
compeMrve compenaabon pfcg
nduding 40IK. Mock purchaaa.
mayor medical, denial, vacation,
holiday, and overtone We are an
EO € and drug free workplace
Fax reeume to: 407*3261945, or
cal 407-3261120.

Eul fvrie Kachan Hefp Warned in

Pubkc Uncord* of San*nn/« L n .v y
Florida; ViarK* run 5002171W
(long Mid Wau ngl* nf way U v &gt;&gt;'
Via Ssatnord Coast I r a ILieuad n
dwtanca cl 13659 leal In a port &gt;4
curvalur* of a ru va ooncava n » «
1659 66 Nat; Vieuca run &lt;...iva"iy
atong Via arc (4 *ad cuivn. Im-rg
along aaaf raaiomt ngrv r4 way i . -throu(Vi a ranti*! ampa i4 055li.'('
* daunca (4 19] Bn tent k&gt; a r«-i4
on aaid North ngra of way kna if &gt; it
Lake Mary (loufavard. Hmim I
S634fT283/f a dwfanra i4 UM iri
Inal to lha Port (4 Bagii**na
Ccntaawig 236 a((c* men’ &gt;a

r:uAtodliMtt CcwnrtHMCtal building
ng r»p®rJ®nc®. Evening*,

P vcw tm fk&gt; 0 7 » 3 I 30t&gt;hi

000

ELDER SPRINGS Oil SR 427
3BR unfum 5126Wk. 5125
deport Call 407-3163M4.
Start Up To 511 SO hr FT/PT
Conaumar Reaaarch Co. naada
phone aurveyofi lor Sanlord area.
No aeSng. W * Iraki. Ca l 1-600646
7312x156, Oam-Opm, Sun-Frt

U

aarva wrilon dsiamo* 4 any . »i
have to Via PaMwi Iaueh4-.v rd—
v*
In Vai cauM on Via Bt-Iy-.-. - m.i
any raquwel tor a haaiag on i Petition tor Vw Omar i4 la u u &lt;
da anad. on PaWioner a ariau*.*,
whoM name ar»t a*»»a&lt; la
below on or belor* Wadnewiiy
Daumbar 77. 2001). * ”■ ■" IK
Digawi of yuui wtihan drlanm
any tegueal tor hnaivg tvi V PeM m lor Vw Ordat ol l » r v •
Vw Ckifk cl Vua Court oaiv. I - -aarvea on Vw Pemunti a Ahon« &gt;
or tovnadwlaly Vwrajiim ki •!.'»
wtwt nrfa. MW. rtaiair o« V ■■ y •
have, 4 any. or dam Vi and Vi on
property daacrtwd al M «l •*'*» *
and to allow oaua*. 4 wnr you iw ."
why aaaf property a h rtd rrt i* i n
damned tor to* iraae aral pt«|r ,«*(
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Home Health Care
Elderly Care
Health A Beauty
For Sale
Cemetery Lota
Reminder Service*
Luxury hem*
Computer/TV
Penonal*
Health Cere
Loaf A Found
Special Node**
Nureery A Chid Care
Weight Management
Hypnoala
Health Inaurance
Legal Service*

Debt Consolidation
Business
Opportunities
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Financial Services
Money to Lend
Mortgage*

Career
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Consultants
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Resumes
Education A Training
Help Wanted
Employment
Wanted

REN TA LS
91 Apartments/
To Share
93 Room* For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartment* •Furnished
99 Apartment* • Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 House* Furnished
103 House* Unfurnished
105 Ouptos/Tripiex
107 Mob*e Home* For Rent
111 Resort Vacation*
114 Warehousa/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rental*

117 Commercial Rental*
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage/Office For Rent

M E R C H A N D IS E
181 Appliance* A
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Furniture For Sale
183 Television 6 Stereo/Radto
185 Computer* For Sale
167 Sporting Goods
189 Office SuppHe*
191 Building Materiel*
193 Lawn 6 Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

REA L ESTA TE
141 Hornet For Sale
143 Out of State
Properly For Sale
145 Retort Property For Sal*
147 Industrial Property For Sal*
148 Mobil* Home Lota For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sal*
151 Investment Property For Sal*
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Sal#
159 Real Estal* Wanted
160 Business For Sal*
163 Waterfront Properly For Sal*
165 Duplex For Sale

221 Good Thing* to Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auction*
AUTOMOTIVE

MISCELLANEOUS
199 Pets A Supplies
200 Uveatock/Farm
201 Horsa*
205 Haavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/CoDecdbies
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Oarage Sals*
21B Wantad to Buy

141— H o m e s F o r Sale

294 Air CondMoning

282 Janitorial Service*
283 Jewelry ARepair
284 Lakefrortf Clearing
285 Landscaping
288 Laundry Services

302 Screen AGlaaa WorK
303 Secretarial ATyping
304 8idng
305 Smal Bualnea*
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
306 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto

141—Homes For Sale

157—Moiile Homes
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Paving for vour classified ad

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Wa gtadty accept Mastercard or Visa. Wa also win taka cash or a personal
check. Advertisers who wish to be bated can maka arrangements at the ume
their ad Is placed. Please keep In mind that ads In tha Personals (class. 21),
Business Opportunities (class. 55) 5 Oarags Sales (217) require payment In

You can fax vouf ad to 4fl7»WJ44M
NO N. French Are., Sanford 32771 •ft O. Boa 16S7, Sanford 32772
Our office la opan to aarva you Monday through Friday, I am •6 pm
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Daadtna It 6 p m on Monday tor WwlnMday papar and 8 p-nv
Thunday lor t w Wtakand adHon. A 4 hta n M n u n
applaa to prWata party ada.
r ariain i d i and rimllmliofii nquin prepayment.

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Health &amp; Beauty
For Sale
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Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Compuler/TV
Personals
Healthcare
Lost A Found
Special Notices
Nursery &amp; Child Cars
Weigh! Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

48 Debt Consolidation
65 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
60 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgage*

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wa wHI make the change lor the nest available edition. Please check your ad
on tha Aral day ot publication. It you find an error, please cal us Immadlalaty
and we wtl correct Ihe error lor the nest publication. Wa are responatse for ihe
256 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry

EMPLOYMENT
67 Career
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Consultants
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69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted
RENTALS

61 Apartment*/

97 Apartment* - Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condomlnum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houaea Unfurnished
106 Dupiea/Tripisk
107 MobSe Home* For Rent
111 Reeort Vacation*
114 Warehousa/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
128 Lease TO Own
127 Slorega/Offloe For Rent

A U T O M O TIV E

264 Carpet &amp; Installations

REAL

ESTATE

141 Homes For Sals
F W l
143 Out of Stale
Property For 8aie
146 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Propatty For Sale
146 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Bate
151 Investment Property For Sale
163 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
156 Condominiums For Saia
167 Mobae Homes For Sale
156 Reel Estate Wanted
160 Bueinesa For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
155 Duplex Fpr Sale

159—Rial Estate
Wanted

MISCELLANEOUS
199 Pats A Supplies
200 Ureatoek/Farm
SuppNaa
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206 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AntiquerCoUectMea
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Gareg* Sales
210 Wanted to Buy

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231 Cars For Sale
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234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vens For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydea/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehicle s/Campers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

252 Accounting
253 Additions A
Remodeling
2 5 4 Air Condffionlng

265 Carpel Cleaning
266 Celling Repair
267 Ceramic file
266 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
261 Irrigation 6 Repair
282 Janitorial Sendees
283 Jewelry 6 Repair
264 Lakefront Dealing
265 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

267 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving &amp; Storage
293 Oil. Lube 6 Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Piano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial &amp; Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
306 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
316 Welding &amp; Sliest Metal
318 Well DrIMng
319 Window Washing A Tinting

181—A m iA N c t s 8c
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CLASSIFIED

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You can fax vour ad to 407*323-9406
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Our office la open to aerva you Monday through Friday, • am •5 pm

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Health 6 Beauty
For Sale
Cemetery Lots
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Luxury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
Health Cara
Lost A Found
Special Notice*
Nursery A Chad Car*
Weight Management
Hypnoeis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

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45 Debt ConsoUdatton
55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Money to Land
63 Mortgagee

EM PLO YM EN T

117 Commercial Rentals
116 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Leas* To Own
127 Slorage/Offlce For Rent

67 Career
Consultant*
69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

REA L ESTA TE

REN TA LS
91
To Share
93 Rooms For Rani
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartment* •Furnished
99 Apartment* •Unfurnished
100 Condomlnum Rental*
101 House* Furnished
103 House* Unfurnished
105 Duptea/Trtplex
107 Mobil* Home* For Rent
111 Reeorl Vacation*
114 Warehouae/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rental*

141 Home* For Sal*
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143 Out of Suite
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Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sal*
147 Industrial Property For Sale
146 Mobile Home Lou For Sal*
149 Commercial Property For Sal*
151 Invaatmenl Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominium* For Sale
157 Mobile Home* For Bale
159 Real Esut* Wanted
160 Busin*** For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

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199 P*U A Supplies
200 UvastocWFarm
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231 Cars For Sal*
234 Automotive
235 Trucfc/Bueea/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rental*

238 VehUa* Wanted

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Oviedo business
offers finest in
European sweets
By Nick Pfelfauf
Staff Writer
hirley Crews Is probably bias when she says,
"L ife’s short, and people should eat dessert
first."
Shirley and her husband, Randy, own and operate
Olde World Chocolates Inc. — Seminole County's only
chocolate factory that specializes in the finest
European chocolates. The business is located at 19 East
Broadway In the heart of downtown Oviedo.
"W e had been located at an industrial development
a short distance away," said Randy. "But w e decided
to put the business in the downtown area where cus­
tomers would find us. So a year ago this past August,
we moved to our present location."
Randy and Shirley, residents of Lake Mary, pur­
chased the business about six years ago after spotting
an ad in the new spaper's Classifieds section announc­
ing that a chocolate factory was for sale. A Dutch man.
Cor Van Ea, decided to return to his native homeland
but wanted his chocolate tradition to continue in
Seminole County.
So, Shirley and Randy, who worked at a CPA busi­
ness, and their two children, Kevin and Stephanie,
became Van Ea' apprentice* and learned the art of
chocolate making.
Basically, the chocolates are featured In a European
style, with finely detailed molds from Europe. Randy
cautions that some people say the chocolates are too
it t f lf t lv t to Clt.
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The fillings are unique, baaed on age-old European
recipes handed down from generation to generation.
No preservatives, fillers, additives or artificial ingredi­
ents are ever added. Dark chocolate, which ia derived
directly from the cocoa bean is also free of cholesterol.
Each chocolate is hand made. The Renaissance col­
lection, however, is particularly difficult.
First, each tray of molds is coated with a thin layer
o f carefully tempered chocolate. After being vibrated
to remove any air bubbles, the trays are cooled at pre­
cise temperatures for 28 minutes. Various delicious fill­
ings are then hand-piped into each chocolate mold. A
final layer o f chocolate ia then poured to top off each
piece, and they are again carefully cooled for another
28 minutes. Finally, the chocolates are released from
their molds.
The Oviedo business now offers sugar free candies
and creams for diabetics who would otherwise not be
able to enjoy fine quality European chocolate. The
chocolate factory also has a sales room where people
can browse through various gift items and enjoy a cup
o f Bam le’a gourmet coffee.
Many business owners and operators are doing

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Crews takes a chocotete
moW off the she* white
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of m ft chocolate
confections. At left, Randy
and his write, Shirley, dteptey
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European
offered at Olde World
Chocotete*. The couple
teamed their craft from Cor
Van Es, a dutch chocolate
maker who returned to hie
native country after selling
a chocolate factory to the
Crews. OW* World
Chocolates Is now located
In downtown Oviedo and offer* an array of choco­
late delights, Including
augar-lree chocolates.

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Pet sense

Dr. Kirven offers advice on how to keep animals safe during the holidays
White the holiday season presents ample opportunity
for celebration, good cheer and large family gatherings,
ITs a good Wee to remember the festive oocaaion also
presents seasonal dangers and anxioua moments for our
four-lagged family member*. Dr. Jo e Kirven of the Lake
Mery Veterinary Clinic talked wtth MeraW staff writer Joe
DeSantis this week, offering soma common sans# Ups
on how to provide a safer Christmas season for Fido and
Fluffy.
Q: What are some o f the common
problems veterinarians deal with
during the Christmas season?
At The! three b;
biggest w e see at this
time of year are Christmas decorations, electrical cords, and unusual
foods that don't necessarily mix well
with cats and dogs. Cats, particularly kittens, seem
to be fascinated with tree tinsel and small orna­
ments. If they est the tinsel they run the risk of
serious surgical problems because the tinsel
becomes impacted and they can't digest i t
Puppies are attracted to small ornaments and elec­
trical cords and extension cords. They can be
badly shocked and are at risk for bum s to the
mouth and lung damage from electrocution.
Q: You mentioned unusual foods, too.
A: The concern here is intestinal problems from
holiday leftovers, particularly traditional meals like
turkey and ham. Small bones In the meat can

cause choking problems and the extra fat in those
meats can contribute to pancreatitis.

voua when people w ho are strange to them enter
their environment.

Q: Any pet problems associated with "real*
Christmas trees and pets?
Ar Very few pets are likely to have an
allergic reaction to a Christmas tree. The
biggest problem here is the stuff that goes
on the tree. Last year during the
Christmas season w e had to treat a
young Labrador pup who ate six
or seven glass ornaments from
the bottom of a tree.

Q: W hat has been the strangest
holiday pet incident you've handled
At Last year at News Year's a
family waa shooting off fireworks
and rockets. Their dog caught a
rocket that hadn't exploded yet in h i
mouth. Then it went off. We had a la
o f repair work to do to the dog'a
mouth and particularly its tongue.

Q: A lot o f pet owners
have relatives and
friends over for holiday
visits. Any helpful
suggestions in this
area?
A: Pets can suffer
some genuine anxiety
anytime there are a lot
o f new faces and new
voices in the home. If you
plan on having big family
gatherings it can be help­
ful to confine the pet to a
small room. Dogs in par­
ticular tend to get ner-

Q : A lot of people travel with
their pets over the holiday
season. What should they
keep in mind.
A: If people are flying
^
with their pets they need to
make sure to check with air­
lines about their require­
ments depending on the size
■
of the pet. Owners will also
U
need to show the airlines a
health certificate and proof of
vaccinations. Some pets do
better with a light sedative,
kind of like doggie Dramamine, that can be prescribed by a
veterinarian.

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e m in o l e

H istorical C om m ission hosts
elegant evening o f festivities
Volunteers
help make
open house
a success
It was a very elegant evening
at the Lake Mary Historical
Museum on Saturday night.
The Historical Commission
held an open house for the
community. The evening was a
success thanks in large part to
the volunteers who helped set
up the building
for the event.
Clinton Rhodes
volunteered his
time as caterer.
The food was
exceptional,
especially the
delightful
desserts.
Michael and
Rowell
Shelly
• • • • • • • Wrogeman pro­
vided poinsettias for decoration. They also
provided the Christmas tree
and decorated it. Centered on
the stage, the tree looked like it
would make a perfect postcard.
Dec and Danny Gracey also
gave up most of their Saturday
to run errands to help get the
building set up for the event.
Dec Gracey also set up a dis­
play to let visitors know about
the upcoming Smithsonian
exhibit. "Yesterday's
Tomorrows" is scheduled to
arrive in Lake Mary in August

2001.

During the exhibit's stay, the
museum will be open at least
25 hours a week. This means
the Historical Commission is
going to need volunteers. The
volunteers will be trained as

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Son’s name change is
slap in face to family
’ I won't
DEAR ABBY: We
t just
Perha
avc been slapped in
feel like
found out that one of our sons
changed his last name.
the face every time I
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sec "Gibson" instead
What a terrible blow
to our family. We
o f "Nofzinger" after
his name. Please help
found out very
painfully when his
me to let go of my
anger.
wife had a baby. We
SEEING RED IN
went to the hospital to
see the newest mem­
OREGON
ber of our family and
couldn't find a "Mrs.
DEAR SEEING
Barry Nofzinger."
RED; William
D oar
However, there WAS a
trapes
"Mrs. Barry Gibson."
right when he said,
Bany had used the • • •
"W hat's in a name?
name "Gibson" before,
That which we call a
when he was in sales. He said
rose by any other name
it was much easier to remem­
would smell as sw eet* It's no
ber than Nofzinger. He never
sin to change one's name —
indicated that he was consid­
and your son's having done
ering changing his name.
so la no reflection upon how
When he remarried two years
he feels about hia siblings
ago, he still used the name
and you. You're making a
Nofzinger. As far as we know,
mountain out o f a molehill.
the name change occurred
You say you're wondering
if it wouldn't b e best to teli
prior to our grandson's birth.
your son you'd prefer never
When we asked why, he
to see him again. Be careful
told us his current wife (Barry
what you wish for.
was married before) didn't
want to be the "second" Mrs.
Nofzinger. The funny thing is,
DEAR ABBY) Would you
Barry's first wife remarried
long before our son met or
please explain how women in
married his current wife. She
nigh heels con walk with such
elegance and grace, as though
has used her present hus­
band's name for years.
they are gliding when they
walk?
Barry contends that we're
making too much of this. He
NOT VERY GRACEFUL
expects his relationship with
IN PROVO, UTAH
us will remain os it has always
been. In fact, he expects his
DEAR NOT VERY
son to have the same kind of
GRACEFUL: It's not easy.
relationship with us that we
Stand up straight balance a
have with our other grandchil­ book on your head, and prac­
dren.
tice, practice, practice.
We have been good parents,
Abby. We have given our love
and support unconditionally
To order "How to Write
to all our children. I pray that 1 Letters for All Occasions,"
can continue doing that, but
send a business-size, selfright now. I'm so hill of anger,
addressed envelope, plus
pain and shame that I wonder
check or money order for
If it wouldn't be best if 1 told
$3.95 ($450 in Canada) to:
our son we would prefer
Dear Abby, Letter Booklet P.O.
never to see him again.
Box 447, Mount Morris, IL
Barry's father is very hurt,
61054-0447, (Postage is includ­
and his brothers are also
ed.)
upset He's unable to under­
stand why we feel this way.
O JOB UNIVERSAL PRESS SYNDICATE

Abby

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Volunteers paint children's laces during St. Peter’s annual Breakfast
With Santa held last weekend.
docents to give lours o f and
answer questions about the
exhibit.
If you're interested in being a
docent, you can call Dec at 407324-3065.
Santa Claus Visits
St. Peter's Pre-School
As he has for many years,
Santa stopped by Lake Mary
last Saturday for breakfast. St.
Peter's annual Breakfast with
Santa was a big hit with every­
one, especially the children. In
addition to breakfast, there was

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a sleigh ride, face painting, a
train ride, three moonwalks, a
pony ride and games. There
was also a silent auction, raffle
and cakewalk.
As with any event, it takes a
lot of volunteers to make every­
thing work.
Help for the breakfast came
from St. Peter's teachers and
staff, the church staff, the
Santa's Breakfast Committee
and volunteers from Sanford
Middle School, St. Peter's
Youth Group and Boy Scout
Troop No. 507.

C h o c o la te
Continued b o m Page 1C
what they do in order to make
a living. Just a brief conversa­
tion with Randy and Shirley,
however, and you wilt imme­
diately recognize the fact they
are doing this because they
love their work.
"It's just a fun kind of busi­
ness," Shirley said. However,
she said there is one negative
aspect of being in the confec­
tion making Industry.
"During the holidays, I
sometimes want to be home
baking cookies or getting
ready for the season," she said.
"But, we are so busy, we have
to spend most of our time
here."
"We work so hard, we can
actually lose weight working
In the chocolate business,"
Randy added.
Want some advice on eating
his chocolate? Randy is quick
to suggest it should be savored
in theEuropean manner.
He explains, "Each bite
should be allowed to melt
slowly on your tongue in
order to experience the exquis­
ite taste ana smooth consisten­
cy in a manner similar to tast­
ing a fine wine. O ur chocolates
are so rich, you will likely be
satisfied eating just one or two
pieces."
But rest assured, it will be
difficult to stop there. With the
holiday season upon us,
Randy suggests a gift of
European style chocolate is
one people will long remem­
ber.
For individual purchases or
gifts, Olde World Chocolates Is
available in 4 ounce boxes
(eight selected pieces), or 8 or
16 ounce boxes. The business
also offers different novelty
confections, including choco­
late champagne bottles for
New Year's Eve and chocolate
bunnies for Easter.
For additional Information
on Olde World Chocolates Inc.,
check the web site at
www.oldeworldchocolates.com
or call 407-359-5600 o r 1-800472-2648. The store Is open
TUesday through Friday from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday i
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Births
Nov. 2 1,2 0 0 0
Tbya Lea Summers, daugh­
ter of Christine and Rob
Summers of Deltona, was bom.
Anthony Brian Cofleid Jr.,
son of Shannon Jackson and
Anthony Coficld of Sanford
was bom.
Sky Ellen Howell, daughter
of Debra and Timothy Howell
of Sanford, was bom.
Alyssa Nicole Rothenberger,
daughter of Mariyn and
Johnathon Rothenberger, was
bran.
Reis Stephen Jennings, son
of Jennifer and Norman
Jennings of Lake Mary, was
bom.
Britney Mikayla
Hammerling, daughter of
Katherine and Jeffery
Hammerling of Lake Mary,
was bom.
Kiana Marie Martino,
daughter of Sandra Suarez and
Daniel Martino of Longwood,
was bom.
Abby Mkhacla Celeste,
daughter of Amy Rogers and
Jon Celeste of Longwood, was
bom
Nov. 2 2 .2 0 0 0
Giselle Slonet Brignoni,
daughter of Melissa Santiago
and Jose Brignoni-Ramos of
Deltona was bo m
Christian Lee Martin, son of
Lorinda and Timothy Martin of
Apopka, was b o m
Justin Jaview Rodriguez, son
of Maria Gardner and Jaview
of Altamonte Springs, was
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Nov. 2 3 ,2 0 0 0
Sarah Lachelle
Collingswood, daughter of
Jamie and Michael
Collingswood of Deltona was
born,
Blake Harvey Thomas, son
erf Amanda WlUdnson and
Christopher Thomas of Lake
Monroe was b o m
Adrien Xavie Valasquez, son
of Arlene Salgado and David
Velasquez of DeBaiy, was b o m
Ttoy Austin Tkytot son of
Melissa TUmer and Jeffrey
Taylor of Apopka, was b o m
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President Bill W o o d a n d
Nancy W ood.

photo by Tommy Vincent

Women explore sights, sounds of holidays
Magical sights and sounds of
Dianne played and sang "W hat
Child Is This?" She later led a
the holiday season filled the
sing-a-long when members and
Sanfoid Woman's Club at the
December meeting.
......... guests participated.
The dub supports
Mindy Tooley IntroHadcnda Girls Ranch at
duccdI Dianne Wall of
Melbourne, a 30-year-old
rSprings v
facility for neglected and
bom with polio, became
abandoned girls who
a teacher and musician,
have suffered abuse in
married an attorney and
their homes. Arriving
is the mother of a 14from Melbourne to tell
year-old daughter.
the women about the
Vivacious Dianne treat­
Doris
ranch was Rene Led ford,
ed the members to sev­
eral musical selections.
program director and a
D ietrich
licensed dlnlcal social
She played the guitar
and sang, "I Have a
worker.
Little Dreldl" in honor of
Ledford told the women that
Hanukkah and for Christmas,
the facility for 45 central Florida

At the conclusion of the pro­
gram, the dub presented
Ledford with a gift of $491.00
for the ranch, a love offering
from members and guests.

daughter of Cassandra Dotson
of Venter Springs, was b o m
N ov 2 4 ,2 0 0 0
Christian Anthony Martinez,
son of Mary and Anthony
Martinez or Deltona was bom.

Jackson iy let Wotus, son of
JoAnn and William Wotus of
Sanfoid, was bo m
N o v 2 5 ,2 0 0 0
Dymeshiajynise Michelle
Campell, daughter of Vanessa
Campbell of Sanford waa bom.

Nov 2 *2 0 0 0
Caeiyn LUi Love, daughter
of Elizabeth Roman of r a n
Park, was bom.
Samuel Jeffrey Lewis and
Nathanlal Ryan Lewis, sons of
Brenda and Michael Lewis of
Oviedo, were bo m

A program on Indian lore and artifacts waa presented by Jimmy Paagler at
the November meeting of the 8aMe Harrison Chapter ofI the Daughters ot the
American Revolution.

N o v 2 7,2 0 0 0
Nathaniel Jacob Cook, son of
Robin a n l Daniel Cook* J t , of
Deltona was bo m
B h i n Lee Keebieg son of
Greyvecalinle and Kevin
Keebler of Deltona w as bom.
Aquavionla Satnorion
Anquanysha Randall, daughter
of Vicki Randall of Saqnford
was b o m
Zackary Dare Schwandt, son
of Erin and Nicholas Schwandt
o f Longwood was bom.

The Castle Brewer
dents through the raising funds
Scholarship Day was observed
at the “Annual Prayer
Breakfast” and “Castle Brewer
at St. Paul Missionary Baptist
Church, Sunday, Dec. 10 during
Scholarship Day." Students
the 11 a.m. worship service.
desiring application forms for
The scholarship fund
2001 may call the church
was established in 1987 to
............. office at 407-323-1601.
assist young people who
In honor of the Rev.
wished to continue their
Castle Brewer
education after high
Scholarship Day, the
school.
guest speaker was the
Named after the Rev.
Honorable Dr. Velma H.
Castle Brewer, a former
W iliam s of the Sanford
minister, pastor o f St.
City Commission,
Paul, educator and com­
District 2. She was intro­
munity leader who
Marva
duced by Sister Sherlyn
served this community
H aw kins J. Polk.
from 1884 until 1936.
W iliam s spoke on the
a • a •
Under the Rev.
last will and testimony
Brewers leadership he was a
of a great educator, Dr. Mary
strong supporter of foreign mis­
McLoud Bethane, who many of
sion and scholarship aid that
tire audience knew.
helped a student continue and
Dr. W iliam s selected three
complete medical training at
words to challenge the audience
Menarry Medical School. Not
and young students assembled.
only did he promote programs
W th wisdom, love and faith,
to advance his congregation he
she reminded us to love our
reached out to others beyond his children, have faith in them and
community.
to be sure we see that they
The Christian Education
receive the best education, as
Committee of SL Paul continues
parents, teachers, community
leaders because we are responsito administer the funds of the
I Ic for our youth.
tip to
Seminole County high school
As African Americans, we are
seniors or college students.
achievers, we are survivors, and
children know who we arc.
The scholarships are for stu­
Faith in yourself comes when
dents who apply, and they are
awarded according to academic
you get into the word, students
merit and need. To this date,
must believe in themselves all
students must have a vision, a
more than $20,000 have been
dream and a plan.
awarded Seminole County stu­

N o v 2 9 ,2 0 0 0
Christian Nicholas Cere, son
of Shannon and Christopher
Cox of Sanford was bom.
Kaleb James Rabun, son of
Lauren Haskell and James
Rabun, J t , of Lake Monroe was
bom.
Steven Glenn Rdvig, son of
Amy and Shawn Rehrig of
DeLarid was bom.
D e c 3 ,2 0 0 0
Carlos Fabian Bemabe, son
of Zueilen Bemabe of Orange
* City was bo m

girls, ages 6 to 18, is funded by
the state as well as organiza­
tions throughout Florida includ­
ing women’s dubs and the
United Way. She added that the
resources have Increased since
the ranch became a program of
the Children's Home Society of
Florida. She said that creating a
positive self-image is of para­
mount importance to the girls,
many of whom have suffered
severe abuse and have been
placed in foster homes.
While ranch residents, the
girls attend public schools, partldpate In church and communi-

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stressed that this ranch docs not
accept pregnant girls nor girls
with drug or other problems.

P Natalya Cnerie Dotson,

Nov. 2 8 ,2 0 0 0
Markeyona Latrial Byrd,
daughter of Lakeyonias Byrd
and Marcus KUllngsworth of
Sanford waa bom.
Kyle Riley Perez, son of
Jennifer and Paul Perez of
Reraon was bom

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Mindy Toda y, felt, introduced musician Dianne Wall to the membership of the
Sanford W om an's Ctub.

Department, reported that the
Further keeping with the spir­ recent fashion show for educa­
it o f the season, members
tion, netted S I, 6137.00 toward
brought gifts to the meeting for
scholarships for deservin,
nB
Safehouse of Seminole, a shelter
women to return to the Classfor abused spouses and chil­
room.
dren, also supported by the
Bettye D. Smith, Public
dub. The gifts have been deliv­
Affairs Department chair,
ered to the safehouse by
reminded the women that a pro­
DeLores Lash. Also, according
ject is under way to create an
to Linda Sparrow, Home Life
exhibit at Orlando Sanford
Department chair, members col­
International Airport showcas­
lected $545.00 for the Salvation
ing the Id story of Sanford Naval
Army by manning the kettles on Air Station. All hands in the
Dec. 3.
community arc needed to devel­
President Betty Jack presided
op this historic exhibit. For
over the business meeting and
information on contributions
heard routine reports. Phyllis
and helping, call 407-585-4610.
Hodge, chair of the Education
Smith also reported Hint the

projected World War II Veterans
Memorial
femorial is currently on hold
for possible expansion to
include other war veterans.
The hostesses decorated the
clubhouse in red and while
using fluffy clouds of cotton
enhanced with red poinsettias
and other Christmas accents.
During a recent vacation to a
Virginia farm, luncheon co-hostcss Polly Pczoid worked on the
adorable red satin snowmen
gracing the tables. She invited
each member to take a snow­
man home as a memento o f the
Millennium Christmas.
See Dietrich, Page BC

Officials gather for Castle Brewer Scholarship Day

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Attendng C a ste Brower Scholarship Day are (rum left, Sherfyn Polk. Former Commissioner Robert Thom as, Sanford City
Commissioner Dr. Velma WiBiama. Crooms Academy Principal Connie Cottms and the Rev. Albert Covington.

Students ask yourselves that
all important question, "What
will I do with my dream?” as it
is important. As young people
of today, stop and take a look at
your life, do you have a vision,
a plan o r a goal?
As adults, we must be an
advocate for our children, said
Dr. W iliam s.
Truly this message gave for
an awakening to parents, stu­
dents and worshippers at this

annual scholarship day.
“Give instruction to a wise
man, and he will be yet wiser;
teach a just man, and he will
increase in learning." — Proverb
9:9
All of the students attending
service were awarded a copy of
"The Road To Success," which
was presented by Chairman
Sherlyn J. Polk, ft was presented
to the more than 20 youth work­
ers who were present.

"The Road to Success is not
straight.
There is a curve called failure;
a loop called confusion;
speed bumps called friends;
red lights called enemies;
caution lights called family.
You will have flats called jobs.
But, if you have a spare called
determination;
an engine called perseverSee Hawkins, Page BC

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things too complicated. If you
need help in the kitchen, try
planning a party where the
guests cook with you, she
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serving from so the food can go
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510 S Par* Av* Sanford. FL

Catholic

407 322 6041

Rav., pur* Blythe
Rav Tom Smlh

IrHhenmSr Pastor
iMrmtor of
Sr Adyils
Ron and Teresa Hetml
YLMh Leaders
Richard Wagoner Irrianm Mutt; Piator
Jamason Reeder
Youiilntam
Sunday Wonhip
10 30 a m
Sort Evamng Worship
6 00 pm
Wad P»*yac13i*# Btody
6 3 0 pm
Nursery Provided
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
3101 W 1 *1 S i. Sanford
( 407)322 2014
jenny Dale Patterson
Petit*
Jac* M Thornes
MntterafMiwc
Jan Pagan
M rw w of Youth
Suiday School
030 am
Mammg Worsfep
1 1 0 0 am
Evening Worsttp
6 00pm
Wad Prayar Sarvica
6 3 0 pm

ALL 0 OULB CATHOLIC CHURCH
Comar mom SI A S Oak Ave &lt;
Santoro FL
4 0 / 322 3705
Fatoar Rrhard W Trout
Pastor
V/aakday Maas
0 0 0 am
Saturday Mas*
4 00 •5 30 p m
Sunday M m 7 45 A 10 30 am , Moon
Engfcah Mas* 0 00 a m (Social Hat)
CorAevuon Set
3 0 0 3 4 5 pm
Baptisms CYaparation Clesen
3rd Tuas oltr»mon»«
7 0 0 pm (Engtish)
6 0 0 pm (Spareah
OUR LADY. QUEEN Of PEACE
ORTHOOOX CATHOLIC CHURCH
370 OS&lt;po*Av*nu*.
Sanford. FL
407 321-4103

R*&gt;ar*nd Donald Bakoa
L*bn Serve# Sundry
Confess*** Sunday

407 302 7050

CHURCHWHTY 1EW BAPTIST
CHURCH
4100 Paota Road (46A)
Sanford. Flonda
407-1230523

Or Dams LJiitoin
Sunday Mkymng
Worship
Sunday School
Church Training
Evaryng Worshtp

PaHor
1 0 1 5 am
0 0 0 am
6 0 0 pm
7 0 0 pm
7 0 0 pm

00 pm

FW18 T BAPTIST CHURCH
OFLONGWOOO
001 6 Ut« Road 434 . E
Longaood. FL 327 SD 5304
(4 0 7 )3 3 0 3 0 1 7
RavarandChiw Whiffy - Pastor
Sunday
BtoH Study
V 30 a m
1 0 4 5 am
Wad AWANAYoulh
6 3 0 pm
B44e stud** iPrayor
700 p m

Christian
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(DlatfpHa of Chrfel)
1607 8 8 «* )rd Ave. Sanford. FL
377 7777
Sunday School
6 3 0 am
Worship
1 1 0 0 am

Wednesday rvghi
Ik?* Supper
6 pm
Btfe Study and Prayar Bento* 7 pm
Coffee Fitoathp Afla Worship
Al Are Watoom* Here
Nusary AvalaMa
Hen&amp;cap Acceu
RIVER CfTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH
138 Dviaan pm*
DaBary, FL 32713
Phon*f*■ 407 64 6 0452
Ema*. ffverti'ycCIt ntiimo net
10 am
11 a m
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Clwood McABatar
Youth
BAMFORO CHRMTUN CHURCH
7 3 0 UpaafaRd.8 ar*MLrL
407-3220900

Tim Storm*
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1 4 0 1 0 Par* Avarua
' Sanford. Ft 37771
( 407)327 2461
Rav Jamal J Schradar
6 45am » Sunday School
11 00 am « Morning Worship
6 ORpm *Btola Study

Christian Aclanca
FIRST CHURCH O f CHRIST,
SCIENTIST LONGWOOD
675 MARKHAM WOOOS ROAD
Comar c4 E E W aa m m Road
4O7- 7 8 0 7 7 O6
Sunday; Ct'iunoh Sarvica
and Sunday School
1000 cm
Wednesday
i 0 0 p'm.
Chid 'Cera Avaiabki at ali Sarvtoaa.
Raadtogi Room
'Monday ihru Setyrday
1 0 0 0 am to 4 oo p m
Thursday E vafengO p m to 8 p fn.
146 WMiva Sproga Road
Soda 140 A l ongaood. FL 32776

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BOO AM
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272 ikekman Rd.
{V 2 MS* MnrV) of Hwry 46 )
( 4 0 7 )677 1007

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KIDS CNU0CH ■NO NURSIRY

407 -323-1411

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COHOHEOATIONAl CHURCH
(MACCCI
2401 8 Par* Ava, Sanford
407 -322-4564
Laryy Laonard
PaHor
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407 -321-1021
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Sunday Behoof
10 OO a m
Monano Mtonfep
1 1 0 0 am.
Tut Pray rm tN Study
7.30 pm

12S W. WMsur Ava

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444-6673

MIO FLORIDA
CHURCH O f CHRIST
216 Wads Si
Wmar Spring*. FL 37706
Sunday Sarvic#* 10 30 am 6 0 0 pm
Sunday Bhte Study
0 30 am
Wad Bbfe Study
7 3 0 pm
Barry Haya*
(407 ) 327-5006

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10 30 am
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Pastor
1 0 0 0 am
9 30 am

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2917 Orlando Or. (Hay 17 -07 )
Phona 322 7312

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MARKHAM WOODS
6400 Madham Wood* Road
lata Mary. TL 37746
( 407 ) 333 7065
Paetor
Dr Bob Parker
Youto
Lloyd Chatter
Sunday
0 3 0 AM
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0 4 5 AM
IU 4# Study
Wo**hf&gt;
1 0 4 5 AM
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Wonh^i
7 00 PM
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Chuch Family Darner
6 0 0 PM
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5 3 0 pm
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6 0 0 pm
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6 -7.00 p m
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MidtSara (S-601 Oradat)
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560 8 Country CU&gt; Rd, Lake Mary FL
Shana Wynn
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Sunday School
0 45 am
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1 0 4 5 am
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fiOOpm
Wad Prays* Masting
7 3 0 pm
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
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101 Upaala Road
Sanford. FL 32771

(407 ) 324 ^ 0S7 VW°Od"( 407) 7SF 3720
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�Sunday. December 17.2000 7

THR SEMINOLE HERALD

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Church
N otes

e l ig io n

Mortgage burning

Family Worship Center
Family Worship Center,
2913 Orlando Drive in
Sanford, will have free gift
wapping as a service to the
community, Saturday, D ec 16,
from noon until 2 pan. in the
church parking lot, next to
Good Lutheran Church on
U S . Highway 17-92. Bi
gift and a box. Wrap will
supplied.
Altamonte Chapel
The Altamonte Chapel, a
community church of United
Church of Christ, will be dedi­
cating a new organ at 11 p.m.,
Christmas Eve. According to
the pastor, Rev. Terry Grow,
although new to the Chapel,
the Kimbel pipe organ is actu­
ally as old as the chapel itself,
approximately 115 yean of
age.
The genera] public is cor­
dially invited to attend this
Christmas Eve service and
hear the glorious pipes of the
Kimbel.
The Altamonte Chapel is
located at 825 E Altamonte
Drive (SR-434) In Altamonte
Springs.
Mount Sinai Baptist
Mount Sinai Baptist
Church, Inc, 1843 Jerry
Avenue, Sanford, will hold a
mortgage burning celebration
Sunday, D ec 17, at 5 p jn .
Special guest will be the S t
Paul Missionary Baptist
Church and Rev. D.D.
Dinkins, Peace, Florida. Rev.
Anthony Miller is Pastor.
Lighthouse(Baptist
1
Lighthouse‘ Bap
Baptist Church
dull Choir will present
p
Adult
the
cantata, “The Gifts of a
Lifetime" Sunday, D ec 17, at
1030 a m and again at 6 p jn .
Tickets are available at the
church office, 407-829-4400.
Lighthouse Baptist Church
is located at 6815 Markham
Road in Sanford.

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n p w o pn w o By

n iiu o

Elder G radey Roberson and Senior Bishop Mark Albert Peachey host a mortgage burning cerem ony for Trium ph,
the Church of the N e w Age. T h e ceremony was held during the 76th annual Religious C ongress Session.

Church o f the New A ge hosts annual C ongress
By Marva Hswtdns
Herald Correspondent
Triumph, the Church of the
New Age, recently held a mort­
gage-burning ceremony during
me 76th annual Religious
Congress Sessioa
Tne church Is located at 1006
W. 6th SL, with the Elder Gradcy
Roberson serving as Shepherd.
The Congress was hosted by
THumph Elder Roberson and his
church family.
The mortgage burning was
held on Sunday, Dec. 3 at 11 a.m.
New Age was established in
1983,10 years after the church
was built and the fellowship hall
was added.
A mortgage was signed with
SunBank, and Roberson and
other church members said they
give thanks to the Lord for the
great work In paying off the

mortgage in 17 years.
The service of Christian fel­
lowship was presided over by
Erika Tillman, and the devotional
leaders set the tone for the spiri­
tual praise celebration during the
morning. The welcome was
extended by Turner Davis, with a
greeting and fellowship for all.
Sister Hope Tillman Sparrow
led the congregation In tne
Responsive Reading, Psalm; 1-5.
Tne occasion was shared with
the worshippers by Sister Ruth
Brown. And, the Young Men Of
Triumph rendered musical selec­
tions, with a solo by Sister
Natasha Wright.
The message of the hour was
brought by Bishop Mark Albert
Peachey, senior bishop of the
Church of the New Age, who
resides in Newark, N.J.
Senior Bishop's words to the
worshippers included, "don't

look at the outside, but be sure
you have it on the inside, and
remember that the match for fire
is the Bible, the word of God,
which will set us all right
"One must obey the shepherd,
obey the word, give our ofrerings, and the Lord will open the
windows of heaven and pour out
the blessings."
The congregation, members
and well-wishers rejoiced as the
match was put to the mortgage
document
Elder Roberson and Senior
Bishop Peachey performed the
burning ceremony, as other
churches, national and local lead­
ers, church members and
Christian friends rejoiced during
the event
Guests attending the event
were from Atlanta, North
Carolina, New York and New
Jersey.
.

W e m ust keep
holy the Sabbath
Which of the Ten
were granted reinstatement
Commandments gets broken
after agreeing to be regular
most often? Is it the one for­
churchgoers in the future.
bidding adultery?
"We don't put a
Stealing? Coveting?
specific number on
Lying? Swearing?
how many Sundays a
Otcating?
person can mias
How about the one
before being excom­
that commands us to
municated, Richard!
go to church? We don't
said. "But we expect
ordinarily consider
that if one to in town
that one to be a serious
and isn't doing i
sin, but there was a
thing that has a highLutheran pastor in
ill be
er priority, he will
George
Holt, Mien., a few
In church. ^
years ago who told hls
P lf lf iC n Z
jf someone was
congregation that miss- • • • • • • • absent from worship
ing church regularly was
two or three Sundays In a row,
nds for being sent to hell,
he was contacted by letter. If
ft was "go to church or go to
the absences continued five or
hell."
six weeks running, someone
You might expect that such
would call to explain the seri­
a harsh doctrine would be cer­ ousness of hls sin. If that did­
tain to empty the church of
n't work, excommunication
most of its members, but it
was the next step. One couple
had just the opposite effect.
and their teen-age son were
When Rev. W iliam Richardt
excommunicated because they
became pastor of S t Matthew
had attended services only
Lutheran Church in a suburb
four times in 41 weeks.
of Lansing, there were 100 in
How is the hard-line
the congregation. He built the
approach working? The pastor
membership to 1,600, making
says that since the letter went
it the fastest-growing congre­
out, there has been a 56-per­
gation in the Lutheran
cent Increase in attendance. If
Church-Missouri Synod.
you are having attendance
In the first year of
problems, maybe you should
Richard t's pastorate, 60 mem­
try something like this at your
bers were excommunicated,
church.
most of them for nonatten­
dance. But 25 "repented" and
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C A N TA T A P R E S E N TA TIO N
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Presented b y Lighthouse Baptist Church
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Continued from Page 3C
Other hostesses were
Shirley Mills, co-chalr,
Dorothy Anthony, Carrie
Greene, Margaret Gross,
Fran Hammerli, Helen
Hamncr, Maxine Marsh
and Eve Rogcro.
Indian Lore Reviewed
A program on Indian lore
and artifacts was presented
by Jimmy Pcaglcr at the
November meeting of the
Sallic Harrison Chapter of
the Daughters of the
American Revolution.
Known as “Jemmy Huff
Blud,“ the speaker was
"Informative and entertain­
ing," according to Virginia
Powell. He commented that
Indians were most
impressed with the white
man's talking pages _
books.
Julia Sartin, regent, wel­
comed other guests, Paul
Erisman, Paula White,
David Patterson and David
Renfro.
Libby Boyd entered a
request that the chapter
write a letter of support for
a grant for the historical
building. Holy Cross
Episcopal Church. A
motion was made and
passed in support of this
request.
It was announced that
Betty Bridgwater, former
regent transferred to a
chapter in Fort Wayne, Ind.,
ana Vanra Decker was
scheduled to have surgery.
The meeting adjourned
with a benediction by
Chaplain Mary Williams.
Outdoorsman Honored
Dr. Lovett E. Williams Jr.
of Cedar Key, was named
the "Francis S. Taylor
Outdoorsman o f the Year
for 2000 “ at the 63rd
Annual Conservation
Awards banquet of the
Florida Wildlife Federation.
This award Is considered
the oldest and most presti­
gious conservation awards
program in the state.
Winners are selected from
nominations made to the
Federation's board of direc­
tors.
VfUUuni Is th i son of
Mrs. Lovett (Mary)
Williams and the brother of
Mary Anne Cleveland.
Considered a sportsman
and a conservationist, he is
perhaps best known for his
contributions to the biology,
management and hunting
of the wild turkey. He is the
author of several books and
numerous articles on every
aspect o f the wild bird.
He received degrees from
Florida State University
and Auburn University and
a PhD. from the University
of Florida. Williams became
the Florida Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission's
first full-time wildlife
research biologist.
Thanksgiving Blessing
Susan Eckstein Gaines
and Frederic Gaines III of
Tampa, announce the birth
of their first child, Elise
Patricia, on Nov. 23. The
cuddly Thanksgiving Day
blessing.weighed 41bs., 14
ozs.
Maternal grandparents
are Pat and Sanford City
Commissioner Whitey
Eckstein, and paternal
grandparents are Ruth and
Frederic Gaines Jr., all of
Sanford..
Granny Ruth said, “She
is a delightful Uttle girL”
Sm ith Convalescing
A pillar of the Sanford
Community and a former
Sanford City
Commissioner, Milton E.
Smith is currently conva­
lescing at Lakeview
Nursing Center in Sanford.
Milton has had two brain
surgeries and it hasn't been
easy. Friends are invited to
visit him.
Dottle At Center
Longtime Sanfordites
will remember Dottle
Roumiiiat who moved from
Sanford several years ago
and then returned.
According to Mona Walker,
Dot tie is now a resident of
the Healthcare and Rehab
Center, 950 Mellonville
Ave., Room 118, Sanford.

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Soup for
thought
ing "salty Brackish," and ba, a
I believe that soup has always
been essential to people's well
suffix indicating food.
Traditionally, a sour base called
being. It probably was first men­
bora — not to be con­
tioned in the Bible.
........... fused with the Russian
According to the book of
borscht, which is a red
Genesis, it happened in
beet soup — was used.
the Middle East, when
Bore is made from fer­
the entire course of
mented wheat bran and
Jewish history was
can be prepared at home.
altered by a bowl of
My mother still makes
soup. Isaac, the son of
bore today by fermenting
Abraham, had twin sons,
in a crock pot whole
Esau (the older of the
wheat flour, com m eat
two and "a hairy man")
Sica
wheat germs, oats, lots of
and Jacob (younger and
NHCU
smoother). In the normal
fresh thyme and dill
stems and seeds and hot
course of events, Esau
would have inherited everything water. After fermenting over
night the liquid comes to the top
on his father's death. But, one
and is clear yellow and tart, full
day Esau returned home from a
of aroma from the fresh thyme.
failed day's hunting, distracted
Romanian women attribute their
with hunger, to find Jacob
beautiful healthy white skin to
preparing a particularly tempt­
drinking this liquid. In recent
ing soup, "dive me some of that
years, it is less frequently used
red pottage, for I am famished,"
due to the length of preparation
implored Esau. "Only if you sell
time, so, lemon Juice ana sauer­
me your birthright," said Jacob
kraut Juice is being used instead.
— or words to that effect In his
During the 17th Century, pot­
desperation, Esau agreed, and
tage's dominant position on the
Jacob, not he, became the father
dining tables of Britain came
of the Israelites.
under threat from a number of
In the second century AD,
directions. First a craze for cere­
there were two sides of the
al puddings baked in doth and a
world, and soup was staring to
new vogue for boiled and but­
warm people's thoughts, bodies
and souls. In Britain, the range of tered vegetable side dishes
enabled people to start getting
the ingredients available for the
their vitamins from other
soup pot was vastly expanded
by the arrival of goodies brought sources. Still, more worry was
by the invading Romans, such as the growing popularity of a
demonic new invention — the
leeks, onions, garden carrot gar­
table fork. Before, food had
lic, fennel, mint, thyme, parsley
and coriander. The Chinese were
needed to be spoonable by
default Now, this was no longer
developing soup in a rather dif­
ferent direction, reflecting the
time case and all kinds of rival
belief that no distinction should
foods began to emerge. But Just
be made between food and med­ when soup was on its way out, a
new thinner type of pottage
icine.
Once the Romans departed
became fashionable, saving the
from Britain, the soup was
day. Borrowed from France, it
plugged into Dark Age obscuri­
had acquired the name “Soup"
from the practice of placing a
ty. The only surviving soup
recipes from the Anglo-Saxon
“sop“ of Dread in the bottom of
period (no offense my English
bowls of pottage to soak up the
friends!) are for medicinal pot)ulces.
tages, such a s of barley mud,
The following century saw
shredded radish, herbs and salt
two momentous developments.
stewed In butter for haw c
The first was the invention of fiw
plaints. However, what U clear is first primitive stock cubes, like
that this was the period when
the 'portable soup" Captain
soup's first cousin, porridge,
Cook took with Wm on his
took a firm hold, particularly in
round the world voyage of 1772.
the colder and wetter upland
Made by evaporating clarified
zones of the British Isles In the
broth until it reached the consis­
Highlands of Scotland, this took
tency of glue, It could be kept for
the familiar form of "brochan"
years. Still more important, par­
(oats and milk), while the
ticularly from the Soup Works
Lowlands version, based on a
point of view, was the opening
mixture of kale, wheat and rye,
of Monsieur Boulanger's soup
was known as "muslin kale.
shop in Paris in 1765. This
Andrew Boorde, writing in
August establishment was noth­
1598, describes something nearer ing l e a than the world's first
to the modem version of soup,
restaurant; and It only sold soup.
which he claimed was eaten
The name derived from a sign
throughout England: “Pottage is
hanging above the door; which
made of the liquor in which
read, “Boulanger vends lea
flessche is sodden In, with putty­ restaurants magiques“
ing to chopped herbs and oat­
(Boulanger sells magic restora­
meal and s a lt" The appearance
tives). I am sure it was referring
of meat in this description is an
to the power of the soup to
indication of the growth of proa­
restore your body energy. As
; the Tudor and
they say, what goes around
i periods.
comes around.
The Romanian “dorbe” are
The next big events in the his­
soups with a characteristically
tory of soup were the inventions
tangy tart aroma and taste due
of ways of canning and powder­
to the addition of a souring
ing the stuff, both perfected by
agent The word "dorba" derives the turn of this century. These
from corba. a Darkish word for
new technologies may not have
soup, which in turn appears to
done much for the palate, but
be based on the Persian word
they certainly made for conve­
shurba, composed of shur, mean­ nience. Some of the manufactur-

From the Btrie to modem times, soup has had a long history In various cultures from around the world.
ers became global giants. Andy
Warhol bestowed the ultimate
status of American cultural Icon
on Campbell's tinned soups fay
painting them more often than
ne did Marilyn Monroe.
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Ingredients
6 cups water
3/4 tablespoon salt
l/ ^ cu p ^ y ch o p p cd ca T T O ts
1/4 cup chopped green bell
pepper; divided
1/2 stalk celery, chopped
1 medium beet
1/2 cup diced tomatoes
3 potatoes, quartered
1/3 cup margarine
3 cups finely shredded cab­
bage
1/2 cup chopped anion
11/ 2 cups canned tomatoes
3/4 cup diced potatoes
1/4 cup heavy cream
1 tablespoon dried dill weed
Ground blade pepper1to taste
In a large pot over high h ea t
combine the water; s a lt carrots,
green bell pepper; celery, beet,
1/2-cup tomatoes and the (rota­

tes. Bring to a boil.
Meanwhile, in a separate skil­
let over medium h eat melt the
butter and sautf the onions in
the butter for five minutes. Add
the 11/ 2 cups tomatoes, reduce
heat to medium low and let sim­
mer for 15 minutes. Take out 1/2
cup of this sauce and reserve for
later. Add half the cabbage to the
sauce and continue to simmer
Discard beet from boiling mix­
ture. Remove potatoes from pot.
Mash and add 1 tablespoon But­
ter and the cream. Mix well and
set aside.
Add the 1/2 cup of reserved
onion-tomato sauce to stock.
Also add the diced potatoes.
When diced potatoes are tender
add remainder o f cabbage (11/ 2
cups). Bring to the boiling point,
but do not boiL Put tomato sauce
mixture from hying pan Into p o t
Add mashed potato mixture.
Add green pepper and a few
shakes of Mack pepper
1 tablespoon olive oil
3 tablespoons bacon bits
1 onion, chopped

1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
3 (143 ounce) cans chicken
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1 cup sliced carrots
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground black
^T'bTy leaf
1 cup frozen green peas
3/4 cup sour cream
Heat the oil in a large
saucepan over medium h eat
Sautt the bacon bits and onion in
the oil for about five minutes, or
until anion is tender Stir in the
flour to coat well, then quickly
pour in the chicken broth Stir
constantly for 3 minutes, or until
somewhat thickened.
Next, add the cabbage, carrots,
salt, ground black pepper and
bay kef. Reduce heat to low and
simmer for 90 minutes. Stir in the
peas and sour cream one minute
before serving. Allow heating
through and remove bay leaf.
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Hawkfns----C oattaasd from Page 3C
ance;
insurance called faith;
a driver called Jesus.
You will make it to a place
called Success!
Crooms Academy Principal
Connie Collins informed a
group of Sanford citizens of the
need for students to get their
applications in by Dec. 19,2000,
of they wish to attend the new
magnet school, Crooms
Academy of Information
Technology. The school will
provide its students with a
wide-range o f educational
choices. They will be able to
graduate with a regular high
school diploma, and every stu­
dent will have the opportunity
to select from a wide variety of
industrial certifications, includ­
ing Cisco and M icrosoft Every

student will develop an elec­
tronic portfolio and produce a
Senior Capstone Project
Summary.
The Crooms Academy
Technology Magnet school will
3vide both teaching and
* ; through a technology
1 academic environment
that will be in demand by col­
leges or the technology labor
market. Enrollment is now now,
so call Crooms Academy at 407­
320-5750 or Choices at 407-320­
0458. Applications are available
at Crooms, located at 2200 W.
13th St. in Sanford. The dead­
line again is D ec 19.
There are flexible classes,
from morning to late evenings
and participate in summer or
on-tne -Job training and intern­
ships, job-shadowing experi­
ences. Call now!
A mind is a terrible thing to
waste.

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Airport activities
} In the most recent activi­
ty report from Airports
Council International,
Orlando-Sanford
international Airport is
ranked at 29th in the world
and 24th in the nation for
the number of aircraft
operations. This impressive
standing is expected to
continue through the next
: reporting periods, with
operations for September
up by eight percent and
year-to-date figures more
than two percent higher
than last year..
Meanwhile, airport
expansion plans continue
on target with the
announcement of the 2001
grand opening celebration
expected soon.
Winter S p r in g s C ity —

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Altamonte City
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Commission
t The Altamonte Springs
City Commission will meet
Tuesday, O ct 24 beginning
tat 7 p.m. The agenda
•includes items pertaining
jto property west of
ymore Road south of the
aIson et Jardln
_ istaurant, and the expect­
ed appointment of Sanford
City Commissioner Whitey
Eckstein to the Seminole
County Expressway
Authority.

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Sem lnoles celebrate Hom ecom ing Week

By J o * D eSantis
Staff Writer
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LONGW OOD — Heavy
handed tactics, long associated
with Longwood politics,
popped up alm oit immediately
following a candidate
debate/town hall meeting
Wednesday night
Sheree Murphy, coordinator

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which iponaored the debate,
received a threatening, anony­
mous letter Friday morning at
her Georgia Avenue residence.
The handwritten letter read:
"Sheree, recommend that you
keep a much lower profile in
Longwood politics. Some of
your enemies know the 'fecret'
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The Winter Springs City
Commission will meet
Monday, O ct 23, beginning
at 6:30 p.m. Items on the
agenda include an update
on the status of the north­
ern corridor alignment re­
study, and light rail. Also
there are several items on
annexations.
: Winter Springs City Hall
is located fit 1126 E SR-434.

county's contract with Florida Recycling
Services, seeking to determine if the firm
could be held in breach of contract Board
chairman Carlton Henley died more than

Longw ood
to w n h a ll
m o o tin g

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yard. Quit
complaining

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Keep your
neighborhood watch out of pol­
itics."
The letter was unsigned and
carried a Longwood postmark.
Murphy said she was both
angered and troubled by the
letter.
"In organizing the debate we
were simply trying to do some­
thing good for the d ty of
Longwood," Murphy said.
"The debate was designed to
educate voters and not to
endorse candidates. It's a
shame only two of them chose
to show up."
Challenger Craig Van
Hooven in District 5 and
George McKenzie in District 3
took part in Wednesday night's
gathering before about thresdozen residents. Incumbents
Paul Lovestrand and Steve
Miller cited previous commit­
ments for their absence.
"I'v e heard rumors about
these kinds of things in
Longwood," Murpny said. She
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parade. Theperadewaejustoneof several homecoming acdvttee, which was capped off Thursday night as the ‘Notes hosted Spruce Creek. For more
pholoe and stories about Homecoming, see Pagee 10A arid 1B.

Chandler ready for challenge of new job

planning. U will come in handy
in her new position as Seminole
County's Deputy County
Manager.
County Manager Kevin Grace
announced Tuesday Chandler's
promotion from a number of in­
nouse candidates, filling the spot
vacated by Cynthia Coto. Coto
is departing to take over the
County Manager position in
neighboring Volusia County.
She officially begins her new
duties O c t 25 following formal
confirmation of her appointment
by the Board of County
Commissioners Tuesday, Oct. 24.
"I'm very excited about the
opportunity," said Chandler of
her selection. "Following in the
footsteps of a person of Cynthia

Development Department for
the past three years.
"This is a fascinating time to

I be involved with Seminole
County at this level," Chandler
said. “We are shifting our focus
from infrastructure development
to ouahty of life development.
We re beginning to look at our
community in a different way."
The newly appointed Deputy
Manager said she feels her
knowledge and history with the
county along with the objective
assessment of a planner's vision
am two of the biggest assets she
brings to tlie job. The third is
enthusiasm.
"I'm a big supporter of a team
concept," she said. "I've been
promoted throughout my career
Decause 1 feel I'm a good fadlitator. I don't have a monopoly on
good ideas. My feeling is you
nave to have all the right people
at the table to bring about good
decisions for tfte county."
After a brief acclimation penod to her new post. Chandler
said he fust task will be to take

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country breakfast.

SANFORD — The Wekiva
River Players are coming back to
Seminole County.
The performance group will
present "A Funny Thing
Happened on the Way to the
Forum" at the newly renovated
Helen Stairs Theatre beginning
Oct. 27. It marks the company's
return to Seminole after perform­
ing at various other venues for
the past few years.
"The Wekiva River Players are
a Seminole County-based the­
ater," Public Relations
Coonlitu|(ir Surah Cloke said.
"The reason we aren't perform­
ing In Seminole County now is
because we have no home."

school theaters in Seminole
County are coat prohibitive to
the group and are usually
booked. With no other option,
Weidva River Players left
Seminole County and began per­
forming in other locations,
including Winter Park.
"But, we really had a desire to
return to Seminole County," she
said.
When renovations began last
year on the Ritz Theatre —
which was renamed the Helen
Stairs Theatre — the Weidva
River Players saw an opportuni­
ty to come back to Seminole. The
group started talking to theater
officials, and an agreement was
made between the two groups.
"It is a bit of a trial run for

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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

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O ut &amp; A bout

The End o f
the W orld?
On October 22,1844, the world was sup­
posed to come to an end. Needless to say, it
didn’t.
The concept was origi­
nally established by
William Miller, (17821849), a religious lender
and creator of a move­
ment known as Millerism.
Why he chose Oct. 22 has
apparently been lost in
history.
There were stories
about M iller's followers
who disposed of all their
earthly possessions and
,
climbed to high elevations
P lC lIfltll
on this particular date,
reportedly to be closer to
• • * * • • •
heaven. Miller apparently
convinced his supporters he had determined
the date through his study of the Bible.
On Dec. 31, as we went from 1999 into the
year 2000, there was another similar declara­
tion. Some people believed the world would
end at midnight when the new millennium
began. However, many believe the new m il­
lennium won’t officially begin until New
Year's Day 2001. Will wc again hear predic­
tions of the end of the earth?
I personally know people who were so con­
vinced of the end this past Dec. 31, they gath­
ered their family together at their home and
conducted a prayer session as 1999 ended at
midnight.
Now if you REALLY knew when the world
would end, the thing to do Is go out and buy
a new car, new furniture and anything else on
time, knowing that you'd not even have to
make a payment because everything would
come to a screeching halt before the first pay­
ment was due. At least you could live in com­
fort for the last few days or weeks.
But seriously, people who have studied the
Bible closely will tell you that we WON'T
know when the end will come. Ask your pas­
tor, preacher or Priest. We're not supposed to
know, and we shouldn't listen to false profits
who try to convince us they (and they alone)
know about this.
Can you Imagine the chaos if we actually
knew when the final day was? Many people
probably couldn't even control themselves
menially. They would be running wildly
around paying little attention to anyone or
anything. Everything would stop because
everyone would want to be at home. To heck
with that job, what docs it matter anyway?
You wouldn't be able to reach other family
members (even to say good-bye) because the
telephone company and electric company
employees would nave also gone home and
probably shut down operations.
It should go without saying — I'm glad
M iller’s predictions were false, as have been
many similar predictions over the years. When
the final day comes, I plan to be ready, but the
only way to do that is to plan as if every day
might be the last, and conduct ourselves
accordingly. (What a wonderful world this
would be if everyone did this).

Traffic violations
A man who refused to give
his name or address was
arrested by Sanford police
Thursday as John Doe.
According to the arrest report,
the m an's vehicle was seen
speeding, north on French
Avenue at an estimated speed
o f 80 miles per hour. He
reportedly ran through red
lights at the intersections of
13th Street, 3rd Street and 1st
Streets, and was finally
stopped along the lakefront at
M angoustine Avenue. The
man, who described himself as
being from Mexico, was
charged with operating a
m otor vehicle without a dri­
vers license, reckless driving,
resisting an officer (refusing to
stop) and driving under the
influence o f alcohol.
Dilworth Dixon, 35,

TUES
TUesday, Oct. 24, at 8
a.m., the The fifth-grade
students of Pine Crest
Elementary School in
Sanford will be m arching
against drugs beginning at
8 a.m. As part o f Red
Ribbon Week, students will
ca n y posters they have
made and walk to the cor­
ner o f 27th Street and
Highway 17-92. There they
will hold a peaceful
demonstration urging the
community to stay away
from drugs.
A number o f local com ­
munity leaders have been
invited to join in the march.
For more information,
contact Cindy Robinson, at
407-320-5442.

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Shirtay McCasklll and Sandy lies discuss a 'Lady In Re&lt;r perennial salvia during the Ixora Garden Club of Sanford’s Making Spirits
Bright which was held last Saturday. Ixora members spent most of the summer designing and creating beautiful holiday gifts and
decorations Including wreaths, table decorations, place mats, aprons, cornucopias, pumpkins, homemade canned goods, kitchen
lamps, fresh baked goods, Christmas tree decorations and many more one of kind boutique Hems that will be for sale.

With Sanford city commissioner
Brady Lessard leaning toward a run
for the mayor's office, at least one
candidate has confirmed her Inten­
tions to seek Lcssard's District 1 seat
if he vacates. Longtime Historic
District resident and former Main
Street Executive Director Linda
Kuhn said she will test the political
waters. Kuhn said she has a keen
interest in downtown Sanford and
would like to serve in order to help
the city realize and accomplish its
future goals.

Longwood "d ebate"
leftovers„.Sheree Murphy, instru­
mental In organizing the Lake
, Wayman Heights Neighborhood
Watch debate, said she got Involved
aa'n’ftSuU of attending Longwood
City Commission meetings months
ago. Murphy said she was
"appalled” at the lack of citizen
input and was even more taken
aback by the verbal tone used by
some o f the commissioners when
addressing residents. Gee, Sheree,
you should have been on hand a
year ago when heated debate over
the city's Charter Review Committee
dam near lead to fisticuffs, which In
turn led Mayor Paul Lovestrand to
declare, "There can be too much
democracy!
File this under the heading of can­
didly refreshing. When political

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"You can talk about your veg­
etable crops, your cotton crops and
your fruit crops, but take it from me,
the greatest crop in Florida is the
tourist crop and the sooner we get
down to brass tacks, build a fine
hotel and invite the world In here to
see our pretty dty, the sooner we
Will start to making the real kale.
Our farms and factories will take
care of themselves, but to get the
tourists you must have a tourist
hotel. Some day the people of
Sanford will wake up and get this
comer George M cKenzie, seeking
fact In their think tanks." No folks,
Steve M iller's District 3 seat, was
that's not a quote from Sanford
asked about his position on a ballot
Mayor Larry Dale. It's from Sanford
referendum designed to finance nat­
Herald Editor R .J. H olley's Dec. 12,
ural trails and land preservatlod in
L1916 ^Curbstone Gleanings" column,
-in the same column, current Sanford
Seminole County, something amaz­
M onarch* Marcel would take issue
ing happened.
Sfrlth Holley's stance against side­
McKenzitf informed ftid^udiencc
he wasn't up to par on the issue and
walks. Holley complained about
Mayor Forrest Lake "smearing sldcfelt it would be better to "take a
pass" on the question rather than try
wafkB all over the landscape. Seems
to buffalo his way through It. The
Holley liked the old days when "w e
audience seemed to genuinely
did not have any walks at all and
appr
walked through the nice soft sand
predate the honesty,
that was easy on our feet and did
ta r a novice, McKenzie got in a
deft left hook on the missing Miller.
not wear out shoes near so fast."
Despite his misgivings about the
While emphasizing his willingness
to serve throughout the evening's
sidewalks, Holley gave Into his pro­
gressive nature. "I suppose we can
discussion, McKenzie pointed to his
calculations that Miller has missed 9
get accustomed to it sometime just
commission meetings and 17 work­
like electric lights, automobiles and
all other new fanglcd notions.
shops.

Tuskcegec Street, Sanford, was
stopped by Sanford p olice
Tuesday, Oct. 17, at West 16th
Street and Strawberry Avenue.
Dixon was charged with dri­
ving the a suspended license,
ossesslon of cocaine with
itent to sell or deliver, and
possession of an open contain­
er.

Eugene Newsom, 50,
Avadaco Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested Tuesday, by police at a
retail store in the 3600 block of
Orlando Drive. He was
accused of taking two packs of
baby diapers valued at $29.96.
He was charged with petty lar­
ceny.

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Retail thefts
Gweldolyn Denise
McKinney, 34, of Orange
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested
by police Wednesday, officers
said she reportedly took $66.95
In items from a retail store In
the 3100 block o f Orlando
Drive, and became involved in
a fist fight with the manager.
Among items reportedly taken
were 19 packs of headache
powders and two boxes of con­
doms. She was charged with
shoplifting, and resisting an

agent in (he commission of
theft.
Angel Otilio/Vazquez
Canccia, 20, o f Hartwell
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested
Wednesday, following a report­
ed retail theft at a store in the
3600 block of Orlando Drive.
Among items taken were
Pokimon cards. She was
charged with First Degree
Petty Larceny, over $100 and
under $300.

Saw theft
Jam es Ely Deane, 24 and
Charles Boulware, 30, both of
Bunker Lane, Sanford, were
arrested by police. According
to the police report, two men
were seen removing a table
saw from the bed o f a pickup
truck parked in the 2500 block
of French Avenue on Tuesday.
They were located at their resi­
dence through a vehicle license
number check. The saw was
located in the kitchen o f their
home. Each was charged with
burglary to a conveyance and

petty larceny, over $100 and
under $300. After being taken
to jail, Boulware was also
charged with violation o f pro­
bation, a violation of pre-trial
release connected to a previous
domestic violation charge.
Stolen vehicles
A 1990 Toyota U-Haul truck
was reportedly rented on Sept.
13 from the 2400 block of
South French Avenue in
Sanford. As o f Tuesday, Oct.
17, the vehicle had not been
returned and has been listed as
a stolen vehicle. The license
number on the orange and
white truck is ZA75434.
A 1999 silver and gray
Dodge Intrepid, license num ­
ber C92FXS was reported
stolen Tuesday, Oct. 17, from
the parking lot at Seminole
Towne Center mall.

The Seminole H erald
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Sem inole H igh School
will present the drama pro­
duction, "C urse o f the
W erew olf" In the Seminole
High School auditorium 7
p.m. Oct. 26-28. Cost is $5
tor adults and $3 for stu­
dents.
The play, a comic-thriller,
concern! entertainer Buzz
Halliburton, who is sum ­
moned by his mysterious
uncle to Gargoyle House.
Buzz encounters a bizarre
assortment o f family and
friends. According to
Drama Director Buddy
Garrison, the show o ften a
"how ling good time for all
and should really get folks
into the Halloween spirit."
Cast includes Chris
Hedrick, Jim m y Vieira,
Matt Yoke, Jeremy Go Ison,
Pat Sessoms, Jam es Miller,
Christine Woodley, Morgan
McKenzie, M elody Ruano,
Stephanie Wright, M aggie
Presley, Eve W uliains and
Heather Marrinson,

THURl
Parents o f current eighthand ninth-grade students in
Seminole County are invit­
ed to attend an Inform s- .
tional presentation for the
high school m agnet pro­
gram. The event will oe
held in the Educational
Support Center Board
Room, 400 E. Lake Mary
Bivd. in Sanford, Thursday,
Oct. 26, beginning at 7 p m.
Subjects will include
Crooms Academy o f infor­
mation technology, the
Institute for Engineering
and Technology at Lyman
High School, the Academy
of Health Careers at
Seminole High School, and
the International
Baccalaureate Diploma
Program at Seminole High
School.
For additional informa­
tion phone Sherry O 'Leary
at 407-320-0476 or Kay
Boehart at 407-320-0458.
The Central Florida

Quitters Guild will meet
Thursday, Oct. 26 at 7:30
i.m. in tne Senior C itizen's
ng o f the Sanford Civic
Center.
Guest speaker will be Lin
Reilly who will show some
o f her dolls and talk about
doll making.
Visitors are welcome.
For further Information
phone Maureen W hite at
407-339-4606.

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O B IT U A R IE S
LAVON DONALDSON
IXxukl*xi. 61, II iti Li ^v G n v
Ccwit, Q wbHKtt)-, dlnl M n b y , (XL th,
JUDO, f t m In Alilu, H, he mrnnl In Cm lnl
H&lt;iriJa in 1991. lie was an AMocialr
IWwBOf nf Criminal {in lln Filuralkm,
Director nf Abraham B*kl«vin College
Regional Poller Academy, niton. G a,
Dlrtricl Manager of AxhLitxl Oil Co.,
Savannah. C a , rmpfoyixi al Bril Chemical
G a p , LtmgwixxL a mrfnhrr nf M.*xxik
Lrxlge No. 326, Ormond Bcndt, and a wtivan a the U S Army, Kllrt Alrixmv
SurvHws indude wife. U n it Dojgtu'
D nuldm v Caaadbeny; Mm. CapL Strpix-n
K , USAF, San Anlixwi. Tex; daughter, Tlml
Dyer, PratbvIUe, Ala.; brottier, Wilber,
Miltoru sister. Juanita Bowman. Mtmn.Ua.;
•b grandchlldim Vfcodbwn Carey I land
Funeral Home, Umgwtxxl, In durge of
anangrmenb.

manager for Uachcis. I le was Baptist
Survivors indude mother; Tommie Key,
Longwood; brother; David, Sanford; sbtrrs,
IXbbic Calf. Orange Gty, and Michelle
long, UxvgvvTxxl.
Tri-County
Cremation
Service,
Lngw rxxl In charge of arrangements.

Boyce, both of Sumter. S C ; abters, Betty
Weathmby, Sumter, Jessie Busslett
Greensboro, N.C.; six grandchildren;
numerous great-grandchildren; several
great-great-grandchikiiTn.
Britton Funeral Home, Sanford, In
charge of arrangements.

MICHAEL RODERICK LOPEZ
Michael Roderick Lopez. M, Park
Avenue, Sanford, died Sunday, Oct 15,2000
at his residence. I le Wat bant Match 2ft, 1946
in New Orinant Louisiana. He was a high
sdxnl teacher and a Catholic.
Survivors indude wife. M arini Ribera
Loper. Sanford; eons. Rudy Artunduaga,
and Patrick Lopez, both of Sanford; daugh­
ter, Michelle Lopez, Sanford.
Wibon-FichefbergeT Mortuary, Inc,
Sinfotd, in charge of arrangemen ts.

BERNARD J. PICHE SR
Bernard J. Plehe, Sr, 77, Barrington
Circle, Winter Springs, died Mcnday, Oct.
16.2000 at Florida l&amp; p ito l Orianda Bom
April 15,1923 in Winooski, Vt, he moved to
Central Florida 18 years ago. He was a
retired lab technician for I BM. and a mem­
ber of S t Stephen Catholic Churchy.
Survivors Indude wife, Clara G. Plehe,
Winter Springs; son. Bernard J. Jr,
Colchester, V t; daughters, Rita M.
Shangraw, Winooski, V t, Gloria Piche,
Bridgeport Conn; brothers, Leo, Winter
Springs, Donald, Winooski, Vt; two grand-

JOHN FORREST McTEER
|ohn Forrest McTeer, 67, Winslow,
Arizona, died O ct 5,2000. He was s former
resident of sanfonL He was a retired con­
ductor with tire Santa fe Railroad, a veteran
of the US. Army and a member of the
American Legion and Elk’s d u b in
Winslow.
Survivors include sisters, Marian
"Peggie” Bntmhack, (M anila Joan ParVrr,
lYsxe Inlet, Dcsava Schuiteman, Sanford;
blethers, Wiliam McTtxx Rockport Hex,
Franklin McTrrr, Austta Tex, Mark McTbec
SanfonL
Graveside funeral ktv Ic o will be 11
a m , O ct 24 at OuUatvn Park Cemetery,
lake Mary, with Rev. John Sauk officiating
lidUlwin-Fairchild-OakLiwrv
Park
Cemetery
and
Funeral
Home;
Sinford/U'
/lake Mary, hr charge of arrantgementv

ROSEMARY V. PUCKS
Rosemary V. Fulls, HO. Iretiml Drive,
LMtnta, died Ittxtnreday. O ct If), Jlffl al
Florida HiwpiL.il, IWi Mmxxi.il, Orange
Qty. Iforil in Washington, Ind .xhunxivtxl to
Central Florida from I luntingtort, W.Va. In
1967. She was retired fnxn retail sain. Six'
wa» a member of lin t Unites! Mcthodbt
Church, OHIona, a nxmtx-r of Orckr of
Amaranth.
Seminole
Court,
#59,
Coasdbcny, a Charter member of IX-tlona
Eastern Star Chapter #326. tXHtoru, formiT
member of O d er of Eastern Star Chapter
San/onl. Ladies Auxiliary, Fleet Reserve
Association. Sanford.
Survivors include daughters Kehcira
Newby, Edgrwatrr, Rtxemary llarra.
Elyria. Ohioc two grandchildren one great­
grandchild
Funeral services will he 1 p m Stturday.
Ort. 21, at Baklauff ChspH, Orange Gty
with Pistor Dmald Dekner. Burial will be In
DHkma Memorial Cardens. Orange Gty .
Baida uff Family Funeral Home. Orange
Gty, In charge of arrangements.

FLOISE &amp; MOHETZ
Elobe B. Moretz, 84. Boulevard I &gt; La
Pdrisicrmr, Mary Ester, Ft, died Sunday, Oct
15,2nttL tkim Feb. II, 1916 In Jenson B o th ,
site moved to Mary Fstrr in 1956, She was a
rvtlnd School Teacher for Seminole County
School District
Survivors Include sens, Markin E , Mary
Ester; Boyce A . Vfeta Aubrey F , Mstdiffe,
Cola; brothers, Clciand Boyce and David

M ia iA E L ANTHONY KEY
Michael Anthony Key, 43, Glendale
Drive, longwoud. died VVblnrxlay. Oct. 18,
2BIX Bam in Nopjya, Japan, Ite moved to
Central Florida In 197UI ie was a fontxT bar

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Bonfldd Funeral Home, Winter Springs,
in charge nf arrangements.
ESTELLE Y. REECE
Estelle Y. Reece, 90, Airport Boulevard,
Sanford, died Wfcdneaday, O ct 18. 2000.
Bom in Yadkin C o, N C , she moved to
Central Florida In 1952. She was a retired
seamstress and a member of Upatla
Presbyterian Church.
Survivors indude daughter; Freida
Cannon, Longwood.
Brisson Funeral Home, Sanford, in
charge of arrangements.
SARAH A. SAVAGE
Sarah A. Savage, 97, Seminole Creek
Drhre, CMeda, dirt) Tliesdey, O ct 17,2000at
Florida Hospital Altamonte Springs Bom
Feh 9,19113 in ChiUicothc, M o, she moved
to Central Florida 30 years ago She waa a
past Postmistress at McCalister College. She
was a member of First Uniled Methodist
Church d Tkvares and a volunteer for Meals
nr Wheels.
Survivors indude daughter; Gene Klein.
Eagan. Mkvu; 16 grandchildren; 13 l
grandchildren; two great-great-]
area
Barfield Funeral Home; Winter Springs,

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HENRY SWEET, SR.
Henry Swrct, Sr, 80, Jefferson Avenue,
Sanford, died Tuesday. O ct 17, 2000 at
Central Florida Regional Hospital. He was
bom Dec 25. 1919 In Quincy. Fkxidj. He
was a retired dims farmer. I le bekwip'd to
New Mount Calvary M R Church. Usher
Board »1, ML Olive lodge #79 and a llAxkl
Wsr II U S. Army veteran.
Survivors Include sons, Henry Jr,
Sanford, James Roland Sweet Clarksville,
Tern, AMn F, Jacksonville, Billy, SanfonL
daughters. LaVivian Brown, Rochester,
N.Y, Marguritc S. Rorier, Sanford, Patricia
Hants, Sanford, Jacqueline Sweet and
Cynthia D Sweet both of O vinia sister*.
Ota Presha and Jotie Duval, both of
Palmetta 19 grandchildren; 20 gnut-grarxlchildren; 15 greal-great-grarxkhildnn.
WUson-Elchetbrrger Mortuary, Inc,
Sanford, In charge of arrangements.

was bom May 1,1918 in Quincy, Ft She was
a homemaker and a memher of Allen
Chapel AM F. Church
Survivors include nieces, Clara
Shocknrw, New York, Margaret Stanley,
Tampa, Charlotte' I’rice, Havanna, FI,
Josephine Neladiff, Tampa; nephews,
lames
Gibson,
Bristol,
Krxwcvelt
Tallahassee. Joe Gibson. Jacksonville, I Icnry
Gibson, Tampa, CleveLmd Gibsoa
Tatlahasexx*; nxrsln. Gladys Ccxiper, Winter
Park.
Wilson-Eichelbergrr Mortuary. Inc,
Sanford, in charge of arrangements.

Bom In Savannah. G a, site moved to
Central Florida In 1966. She was a retired
numx aid. She was a memtx-r of Lake
Mtsvnxr Baptist Church.
Survivors include sorts, John Klngery,
lake Monnw, Thomas Mock, Mims;
daughters, Ruth Snow, Coral Springs, Julia
IVilkertsoa MitcheU, Ind. Margaret Court,
IVtson. Jeimv Howard, Bkxxningtoa Ind;
tasters, Slaty IXxihrley, Springfield, G a,
Drianey Morris, ClaxtortGa; 11 grandchil­
dren;
five
great-grandchildren
Tri-County Crematksi Service, Longwood,
In dvatge of arrangements.

ALUF. MARIE WILLIAMS
Allic Marie Williams, 66. Sch&gt;x4 Street
iJk e kkwme, died Monday, ( X t 16, 2000.

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After «i visit to Kenya this summer, I wrote a column
describing how the drought had decimated the cattle of
the Samburu tribe. I gave an address in Kenya where
readers could send $40 to buy a cow for a family there. I
had no idea at the time how much good and how much
trouble the column would create.
.............................
A few weeks after it ran, I received an
e-mail from Rocky Francombe, who has
been coordinating the hind-raising effort
in Kenya.
"I have been up half the night opening
envelopes from your wonderful readers.
It's unbelievable — $8,600! We will open
an account so the money can earn inter­
est as we wait for the rains to return and
can buy the cows."
Since then, the total has reached more
than
$12,000. Like Rocky, I was touched
Joan
by the extraordinary generosity readers
Ryan
showed toward people so far removed
from their own lives. It reinforced my
belief that, given a chance, most of us
are willing to help.
Then, about 10 days ago, I began getting the phone calls
that made me wonder if this good deed had turned into a
nightmare.
A woman who lives near Mendocino called to say that
an office-supply company in Virginia had a check from
her in the amount of $9,600. The company wanted to con­
firm that she was, in fact, purchasing office equipment for
a company in Kampala, Uganda. The check number
matched the one she had used to buy seven cows. The
Francombes' name and the dollar amount had been
bleached out and replaced.
Then Bill from Modesto called. His bank flagged a
check in the amount of $5,460, made out to an automobile
company in New York. The bank noticed that the date on
the check put it wildly out of sequence with the rest of his
checks, and that it was for a much higher amount than
usual. Payment on the check was stopped.
A day later, a couple in M ono Bay told me they got a
call from an office supply company in Vienna, Va., differ­
ent from the company the woman in Mendocino had
heard from. The couple's $40 check to the Francombes had
been changed to $9,700 and was accompanied by a cover
letter requesting purchase of 250 HP Inkjet Original
Cartridges for GK International in Kampala, Uganda.
(T h is-V irg in ia co m p a n y h a d a lrea d y A iled a n o rd e r fo r a

different company in Kampala for 250 HP cartridges with
a $10,000 check that cleared. But the M ono Bay couple's
check was flagged because there were insufficient funds to
cover it.)
Another reader called to say she had received a letter
from a girl in Uganda asking for money for schooling. I
told her about the previous calls and suggested she put a
stop-payment on her check for the cows. She decided to
close the account altogether, vowing angrily never to give
money to help anyone again.
Now a neighbor has just called to say a computer-sup­
plies company in New Hampshire received a $6,600 check
signed by her to purchase 200 HP Inkjet Original car­
tridges for the Kidda Trading Company in Kampala,
U g an d a.

My phone calls to the various Uganda companies either
went unanswered or did not go through. I'm waiting to
hear back from the State Department about tracking down
whoever is doctoring the checks.
A scam like this reaches beyond a handful of bank
accounts. 1 wonder how many checks have been altered
and thus how many cows will never be bought. And I
worry, when another call for help goes out, now many
people will decide it isn't worth the trouble.
|iun R yan i t a columnist for the S a n Francisco Chronicle. Send comment! to her
In rare of this newspaper or tend her e-mail at foanryanOafgate.com.

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Your View
Support for
Octoberfest
appreciated
To the ed ito r
Thank you for your participa­
tion and support of the second
annual "Octoberfest" benefiting
the Good Samaritan Home of
Sanford held on Oct. 7. Because
of your generous support and
participation the day was des­
tined to be successful.
The Good Samaritan Home
of Sanford has been providing a
much needed service in the
Seminole County Area since
19W. The "H om e" is and has
been a haven for indigent elder­
ly and disabled persons in need
of care regardless of race, color,
creed, religious belief, national
origin or ability to pay. It Is
through the donations and con­
tributions of concerned citizens,
organizations and area churches
that the "H om e" is able to con­
tinue to succeed in Its efforts.
Thank you again for your
support in second annual
"Octoberfest." We are looking
forward to a greater success
with "Octoberfest 2001."
Remember that you show
how tall you are when you

reach down to give a helping
hand to someone in need.
Sincerely,
Ruby N. Blake,
Administrator
The Good Samaritan Home
o f Sanford

Doctor thanks
participants in
fund-raiser
l b the editor;
During the year 2000,12,000
women will fight the battle
against breast cancer, 2,900 will
lose. To honor those who have
fought the battle or who are still
waging the war, walkers offered
a morning of support to contin­
ue to make strides against
breast cancer.
On Saturday, Oct. 14,4.540
participants Joined the
American Cancer Society's sec­
ond annual "Making Stride^
Against Breast Cancer" walk
through Historic Downtown
Orlando, raising more than
$400,000 for breast cancer
research and outreach pro­
grams. On behalf of the
American Cancer Society, heart­
felt thanks to all of you who

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ariidpatcd, whether physically
y walking or financially by
pledging. Any outstanding
pledges can be mailed to tnc
American Cancer Sodety at
1601 W. Colonial Dr.,Oriando,
FL 32804.
Breast cancer is the most
common form of cancer among
American women. One in eight
women will be diagnosed with
the disease. While progress is
dearly made in saving lives
from breast cancer, "Making
Strides Against Breast Cancer,"
women and families throughout
our community will directly
benefit from American Cancer
Sodety programs. For informa­
tion call the American Cancer
Sodety at 1-800-ACS-2345, or
visit our website at wwwcancer.org and dick on "Florida."
Dr. Robert Reynolds
President o f the Orlando
Metro Unit
American Cancer Society

Mason to vote
no on retention
election issue
To the ed ito r
I am concerned that
Florida’s citizenry will be vot­

ing this November on an
extremely Important Issue
which has received little media
coverage. Voters will be asked
to forego their right to vote an
have Florida's trial judges
appointed for life. There will
be no campaigns, no chal­
lengers—no chance for voters to ’
choose between candidates.
The proposed change is
genetically referred to as a
"merit retention." What it
means is that populist elections
will be abolished and in their
place, special committees (com­
prised o f lawyers and lay peolll nominate lawyers to
e judges. The ultimate
appointment decision will be
made by the governor. If merit
retention passes, when a
judge's term expires, he or she
will be subject to a "retention"
election. Only one name will
appear on the ballot— that of
the sitting Judge. The voters
will decide yes or no to retain
that person. If a sitting judge
has no direct competition, now
will bad judges ever be
replaced?
In November, Floridians'
should vote against "retenti
elections. Kings are appoint
for life; judges should not be.

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Sincerely,
Steven G. Mason

C an d idates ju st strangers in the night
idency all the more bitter.
A fter their first debate.
John F. Kennedy and Richard
"I was alw ays convinced
that you would move ahead
N ixon shared a sleeper back
to the top,” Jack wrote Nixon
to W ashington. Boarding the
.............. after his '52 nom ina­
Capitol Limited at
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tion for vice presi­
m idnight. Jack took
dent, "bu t I never
the top berth, Dick
thought it would
the bottom .
com e this quickly."
It w asn't 1960, the
"W hile the hand of
date o f their historic
fate made Jack and
"G reat D ebate," but
me political oppo­
13 years earlier. The
n en ts," Nixon wrote
U.5. congressm an
Jack 's widow that sad
from M cKeesport,
November night
Pa., had picked the
eleven years later, "I
best Democratic; and
alw ays cherished the
Republican
Chris
fact that w e were
prospects from the
class o f '4 6 to come
pc rsonai
, friends
and show their stuff . * * * ■ « ■
from the time we
cam e to C ongress
before a downtown
together in 1947."
civic group.
Historians will never dig up
"H e won that on e," JFK
such notes between Al Gore
laughed during a presidential
re-visit to M cKeesport in 1962, and George Bush. No. Theirs
is a com bat between strangers,
"and then w e went onto other
men who share neither a com ­
things."
mon personal history nor a
This is an exam ple o f how
similar professional jra lh , only
w ide the gap is betw een the
a mutual contempt for every­
Bush-Gore rivalry o f 2000 and
thing the other man stands
the very personal rivalry o f
for.
JFK and N ixon four decades
"I have not spent the last
ago to w hich it is so often
quarter century in pursuit of
compared.
personal w ealth," Gore said in
The fact is, Kennedy and
W ednesday's final debate after
Nixon knew each other quite
reviewing his own resum e of
well before going head to
perennial public service.
head.
Bush, who takes obvious
The two navy officers from
ptid e in his past exploits as oil
W W II had com e to Congress
man and baseball team owner,
together the sam e year and
holds to an equally dim view
served on the same com m it­
o f G ore's career. Why would
tee: Education and Labor.
anyone spend his adulthood
Both becam e committed Cold
pandering to the Democratic
Warriors. Groomed in wildly
party's myriad of pressure
different w orlds, they formed
groups?
one o f those odd Capitol Hill
Their differing careers o bvi­
friendships that would make
ously reflect a deep divide in
their later contest for the pres-

Matthews

their attitudes. Gore told us
Wednesday night that public
service is the most noble o f all
possible vocations. That
includes public school teach­
ers. "M ost schools," he
assured us, "are excellent."
Bush offered a far different
manifesto. "I don't trust the
federal governm ent," he told
the country.
Gore says "w e " in speaking
o f the federal government.
When his topic is better-off
taxpayers, he is not referring
to himself.
Bush, w ho says
"W ashington" w hen he Ib on
the attack against big govern­
ment, is clearly on defense
when the talk shifts to the
prime targets of Gore tax doc­
trine.
Unlike Kennedy and Nixon,
w ho spent 13 years bum ping
into each other in Capitol hall­
ways, this pair has shared but

a handful o f hours con­
fronting each other in prim e­
time. They eye each other, not
w ith the mixed respect o f vet­
erans, bu t as sym bols o f what
each detests. After three
nights o f debate, their only
shared experience is playing
the other guy's villain.
This m ay explain why
w e've found this Bush-Gore
contest so bloodless, their
three-act drama so vacant.
Imagine how good these
debates m ight have been if the
governor and the vice presi­
dent had been old pals —
even shared a sleeper way
back when?
Q u ia Matthews, chief of the San
Francisco Examiner's Washington
Bureau, la boat of 'H ard b all* on
CNBC and MSNBC cable channels.
The 1999 edition of 'H a rd b a ll' was
published by Touchstone Books.
O 2000, Newspaper Enterprise Assn.

�T iie S eminole 1Ii .rai.ii

Community Notes
Concert series
The Orlando Philharmonic
Orchestra is presenting a series of
22 concerts called "Young
ll’eople's Concerts 2000," during
:the months of October and
;November, at the Hob Carr
Performing Arts Centre, 401 W,
;Livingston Street, Orlando.
D ie series is funded by the
Orange and Seminole County
School Districts, through United
Arts of Central llorida. The hour
long multi-disciplinary concert
features the resources of the
Orlando Philharmonic, Orlando
C&gt;pcra and the Southern Ballet
Diealrc.
Dales for the concerts are Oct.
30,31, Nov. 1 - .1, and Nov. 6 - 10.
Additional performances arc sel
aside for private and home
sd tools.
For more information phone
407-896-6700.
Conference on Homeless
The Honda Coalition for the
I tameless, llorida Department of
Veterans* Affaire nhd llorida
Education of Children and Youth
Program will hold the fifth annu­
al Statewide Conference on
I tamelessness at the Hilton
Orlando North, Altamonte
Springs, CXt. 23 and 24.
Keynote speaker for Ttiesday's
11:45 a.m. conference luncheon is
l.l. ( Jovemor Frank Brogan,
sched tiled to speak at 1230 p.m.
Chamber Meeting
’Hie San ford/Seminole County
Clumber of Commerce will hold
Business After Hours, Tuesday,
Oct. 24, from 5 30 until 7 p,m. at
Galor 1nnding Riverside Grill
and Toon Tours Pontoon Boat
Cruises at the Osteen Bridge.
RSVP hy phoning 407-3222212.
Democratic meeting
Senator Joe Hiden, (DI X’lawarc) will be guest speaker
at ,i fundraisiiig reception
Thursday, Oct. 26, for tin*
Seminole County Democratic
Party. The event will be held at
Heathrow County Club, 1200
Bridgewater Drive, Heathrow,
from 5 3 0 until 7 p.m. Suggested
minimum contribution Lx $100.

RSVP or additional informa­
tion at 407-4*22-1783. All Seminole
County residents are invited.
Transportation Outreach
Program
Die advisory council of
Florida's new Transportation
Outreach Program flO P) will
meet in Orlando, Thursday, Oct.
26.
Tlte Public Meeting is one of
five meetings statewide at which
the advisory council Is seeking
input on regional transportation
priorities.
D ie Orlando meeting will lx?
from 2 In 6 p.ni. at the Metroplnn
Orlando Board Rixmi, Landmark
One Building, 315 F. Robinson St.
Regional members of Hie council
include Maryant Ghyabi of
Ormond Beach, Elisa Ifylir or
Debary and Paul S. Meats of
Orlando.
Casselberry Rotary
Die Rotary Club of
Casselberry will hold a
Community Health Fair, Friday,
Oct. 27 from 9 30 a.m. until 1
m. at the Community
ethodist Church, 4921 U S. 1792. Tho fair will provide blood
pressure checks, hearing tests,
glaucoma screening, bkxxl sugar
testing, and much more*.
For more information phone
Dppaya Reas at 407-923-2321.

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Fleet Reserve
D ie Heet Reserve Association
Branch and Unit will host a
Halloween party Saturday, Oct.
28, at the Fleet Branch Home,
located at 3040 W. State Road 46.
The event will include live music
and a covered dLsh dinner. Die
dinner begins at 6 p.m. and live
music begins at 7 p.m. and ends
at 10 p.m. There Ls no diarge, and
people arc reminded to bring a
covered dish. For more? informa­
tion, call 407-330-1706.
Non-scary Trick-o retreating
D ie newly-renovated IXiver
Shores Community Center will
be transformed Into Jack-OLando's Pumpkin Palace for the
tenth annual non-scary trick-o*-treating event on Saturday Oct.
28 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. I l a 1

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event, which feature’s Jack-OLando, the City of Orlando's
own pumpkin character, pn&gt;vides a safe and fun trick-ortreating celebration for children
11 years old and younger. Die
fun includes hayrides, a parentchild costume contest and a treat
for every child who partidpalcs
In the costume parade.
Admission is one baby item,
which will lx? donated to
B.E.T.A., Birth, Education,
Training, Acceptance Inc., a cen­
ter dedicated to addressing lire
problems of teen pregnancy.
IXiver Shores Community Center
is I(real lxI at 1400 Gaston Foster
Road. For more information on
Jack-0-l.ando, call (lie
Community and Youth Services
IXrpartment at 407-246-388.
Safchnuse Thrift and Boutique
Safchouse of Seminole will
continue our activities for recog­
nition of "Domestic Violence
Awareness Month" by having the
grand opening of llielr thrift
store. Safchouse of Seminole will
have honored dignitaries and
guests for a ribbon cutting cere­
mony at 10 a.m. on CXt. 28.
judge Nancy Alley will serve as
mistress of ceremonies.
Refreshments will be served.
Safchouse Dirift nod Boutique is
located at 401 N. Highway 17-92
in Longwood. Store hours are
Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m,
to 6 p.m. and on Saturday from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. lire store’s phone
number is 407-6964306, Die 24hour crisis number is 407-3303933.
Children's Art Workshop
Oviedo High School's
ArtPrcsslons will host their annu­
al Fall Children's Art Workshop
Saturday, Oct. 28 fmm 9 3 0 a.in.
until 1 p.m. There will be a vari­
ety of fun and entertaining arts
and crafts activities planned. D ie
activity will be open to children
grades K through 5. Cast is $10
and pre-registration is reauircd.
Children need to bring a lunch.
To register or for additional
information, phone Pat Coffman
at 407-3204195. D ie workshop Is
sportsorexl hy the Oviedo High
PISA.

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Photo .ubm lttod lo tho H .r.ld

The Wokiva Rivor Players will present "A Funny Thing Happonod on the Way to tho Forum’ at tho Helen
Slairs Theatre beginning Oct. 27. Tickets are $12 lor adults and $ 1 0 tor students. Pictured above are Mike
Salzano, lelt, portraying Pseudolus. and Seth Elsheimer as Senox.

L y m a n m y s te ry

Happy Birthday
Joe Randow!!!

h its s ta g e N o v . 2
Tito Lyman High School
Drama Department will pre­
sent Eileen Moushey's award­
winning murder mystery,
"The Great High School
W hodunit" for one perfor­
mance, Nov. 2 at the Lyman
Media Center 865 South CR427 in Long wood.
The performance includes
audience involvement and a
dinner catered by Appleton's
Cafe. The event starts at 6 p.m.
Tickets are $10 and will go
on sale Oct. 26. They will also
be available at the door.
Tickets are not reserved and
seating will be limited to 126
people.
For information
phone 407infi
3209-2324 betw een 7 a.m. and
3 p.m. weekdays.

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B usiness
Business
Notes
Shopping For Dollar*
Customers will be shop­
ping for more than le.ithcr
nts, kids' scooters or the
est boy band CD this fall.
They also may be shopping
for cash donations up to
$4,000 for their favorite
Seminole County elementary
school.
Altamonte Mall introduces
"Cash Back for Schools," a
community partnership pro­
gram that will donate $20,000
in cash to 20 area elementary
schools in Seminole County.
Through Nov. 19 schools
earn points through receipt
redemptions, academic excel­
lence and other in-school
methods. Schools with the
highest average points per
student will receive incre­
mental cash rewards, with
the top school receiving as
much as $4,000. All 20 par­
ticipating schools are guaran­
teed a minimum donation.
The program is supported by
local and national partners
such as Visa, Pepsi, MCI
Worldcom and Mix 105.1
FM.
Schools participating in
this year's program include:
Altamonte Christian School,
Altamonte Elementary, Bear
Lake Elementary, Eastbrook
Elementary, Forest City
Elementary, Forest City SDA
Elementary, Lake Oricnta
Elementary, Longwood
Montessori, Maitland
Montcssori School, The
Master's Academy, Partin
Elementary, Spring Lake
Elementary, Sterling Park
Elementary, Sweetwater
Episcopal Academy, Wekiva
Christian School, Wbkiva
Elementary, Wilson
Elementary, Winter Springs
Elementary and Woodlands
Elementary.
School progress will be
visually tracked weekly on
chalkboards at the "Cash
[lack for Schools" display,
located near the Customer
Service Center, lower level,
Center Court.
Altamonte Mall is located
at Interstate 4 and Stale Road
436 at exit 48 in Altamonte
Springs.

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Bank Promotions
Community National
Bank of Mid-Florida has
appointed two senior staff
members for its new Sanford
Brandi, now open in tempo­
rary facilities. Dolores
Sullivan has been named
operations supervisor and
Rebecca Sullivan will be
teller.
New Sanford Store
Honey Baked Ham
Company has opened Us first
store in Sanford. The new
store and Cafe Is located in
Seminole Towne Plaza, 318
North Entrance Road, adja­
cent to Seminole Towne
Center. Different from other
stores in the Orlando area,
this Honey Baked Ham
Company will offer a dine-in
cafe. Store hours arc 10 a.m.
until 6 p.m. Monday through
Saturday.

Stirling plans to market unique
office community in Sanford
From staff reports

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office buildings,
e new $12 million com­
It's not an office
plex was explained
tower. It’s not a resi­
in detail Tuesday
dential neighbor­
morning before a
hood. it’s called on
Sanford/Seminole
office community
County Chamber of
and it's the first of
Commerce breakfast
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gathering.
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Seminole County
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area. Marketed
cent to the Central
exclusively by
Florida Regional
Stirling International
Hospital, at the
Frank Denver
Realty of Heathrow,
southeast com er of
the 10-acre 75,000
SR-46 and
square foot professional office
Mangustine. It will be basical­
center, named Lexington Park, ly in the center between the
combines old-world design
Interstate-4 corridor and his­
with the technology of today
toric downtown Sanford. It
to create a village-like com­
will also be close to the pro­
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Contractor: Jo h n T.
Callahan &amp; S o n s, lnc„ la the
general contractor. Lincoln
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alarm s, a resident b u sin ess
cen ter, 24-hour full fitness
cen ter, Indoor racquetball
and an array of axtarior
am enities.
R en ts start a t $ 6 7 5 for an
entry-level one-bedroom one
bathroom apartm ent.
R en t for a two bedroom,
two bathroom unit will b e
$ 8 6 5 and a three bedroom
two bath apartm ent will start
at $ 1 ,0 6 0 .
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Company at 4 0 7 -4 4 5 -0 4 0 9 .

People On the Move
Charles "Chuck" Burger of
Sanford, with over 17 years con­
struction experience In the local
market, has been named Project
Superintendent, responsible for
on-site supervision of all new
home construction by Renar, at
LPGA International In Daytona
Beach. Renar's development is
underway at the 4,500 acre golf
course development
Joseph C Crabtree of
3to, N .C has been
appointed to regional vice presi­
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Pizzuti’s HIBC building
honored by Chamber
Plzzuti's HBIC Building
Honored by Chamber
Seminole County Lake Mary
Regional Chamber of
Commerce honored The Pizzuti
Companies' 801 International
Parkway Building in Heathrow
International Business Center
(HBIC) at the Sixth Annual
Industry Recognition Luncheon
on Oct. 13.
The five-story, 150,567 square
foot class A office building com­
pleted earlier this year, is now
nome to’another Industry
Recognition honoree, Veritas
software Corporation. This is
the sixth year in a row that
Pizzuti has received the

C lum ber's industry award.
Veritas leased the entire first,
second and third floors in the
801 International parkway
Building. Regus Business
Centre is also a tenant in the
building.
Tire Pizzuti companies has
developed more than 1.4 mil­
lion square feet in HBIC. The
company has 1001 Heathrow
Park Lane, a five-story, 191,174
square foot office building
under construction and recently
announced plans for a 300 room
Marriott hotel and 90,000
square feet of retail and restau­
rant space at the north end of
the 370-acre commerce park.

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square feet. They will be remi­
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Williamsburg-stylc architec­
ture.
"Sanford is beginning to
experience exciting growth
opportunities and we arc
positioning Stirling to be a
leader in this market," said
Roger Soderstrom, Stirling
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Heritage Festival and a $7,500
agreement for funding between
the County and Cox Radio
(WHTQ Classic Rock) for spon­
sorship of a fishing derby.
In other fiscal matters the
commission will take action on a
uest related to
,000 to the
Advertislng Co-op to support
“
ongoing advertising cefforts
to
attract economic development
and tourism to Sanford and
northern Seminole County.

Ncxtcl Communications for the
construction of a 250-foot high
telecommunications monopole
tower on a 39 acre site located on
the north side of SR 46, just east
of CK 426.
The Board is also expected to
take action on a pair of reqt
requests
for funding totaling $15,000.
Commissioners will vote to execute a $7,500 agreement between
id the
tire County and
Sanford/Seminole Chamber of
Commerce for the Sanford

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, Plautus, and is a
lilarious romp through ancient
Rome complete with mis­
matched lovers, mistr ken identi­
ties and lots of laughs.
"It has great music," Cloke
said. "And, it is a family show
suitable for the entire family to
enjoy."
"Forum's" director is Doug
Curry, musical director is Carol
Sissom, and the production
includes a cast of more than 20
characters. Show dates are Oct.
27-28 and Nov. 3-4 starting at 8
p m , and Oct. 29 and Nov. 5
starting at 2 3 0 p.m.
Ticket prices arc $12 for
adults ana $10 for students, chil­
dren and seniors. Group dis­
counts are available In advance.
Ten percent of all ticket sales
will be donated to Morning Star
School, a school in College Park
dedicatcd to the needsso feb
chlldren with disabilities.
For more information, call
407-262-1801.

Since its establishment, the
group performs three or four
plays or musicals each year.
Through interaction with its
membership, the performing
threestep process, the more than 80
members choose various pro­
ductions they would like to see
and submit their ideas to a com­
mittee, which reviews each selec­
tion. The committee narrows the
list of plays and musicals
depending on their feasibility to
produce and then distributes the
selections to the members, which
in turn vote on three or four pro­
ductions.
This year, "A Funny Thing
Happened on the Way to the
Forum," featuring music by
Stephen Sondheim, was one of
the lop selections.
"Forum" Is a musical comedy
set in ancient Rome. It is based
on several plays of the Roman

Challenge
Continued from Page LA
on a broader focus and perspec­
tive of the Deputy Manager’s
responsibilities.
"As a planner I've always
taken a wide, long-range per­
spective on things," Chandler
said. "One of my adjustments to
the new position will be to
become more familiar with the
day-to-day fundions of each
county department.
"M y roll
role is to make sure all
the peoplet o
on our team have the
things tncy’ ineed to do their jobs

and to make sure our decision
makers have aU the information
they need to make good deci­
sions."
Joking that as a youngster she
once planted an overabundance
of squash seeds in her garden.
Chandler added, "Setting the
framework for the future is a lot
like gardening. You have to
plant all the right seeds for a
good harvest.
"Otherwise, you'll be eating a
lot of squash down the road.

Challengers address Longwood issues
By J o e D eSantis
Staff Writer
LONGW OOD — Longwood's only
scheduled debate for city commission can­
didates took on the flavor of a town hall
meeting this week with only half the candi­
dates on hand to meet potential voters.
District 5 challenger Craig Van Hooven
and District 3 hopeful George McKenzie
outlined their positions for 90 minutes
before more than three dozen residents at
the Ed Myers Community building
Wednesday night.
The “debate" was sponsored by the Lake
Wayman Heights Homeowners Association
and
by University of Central
id moderated
me ‘
Florida political science professor Dr.
Aubrey Jewett.
Debate organizers were earlier informed
incumbents Paul Lovcstrand and Steve
Her they would be unable to attend due
to previous commitments.
Van Hooven, making a second bid for
Lovcstrand'a scat, expressed a theme outlin­
ing more participation from residents and
volunteers within the dty,
d t aggressive and
equal enforcement of codes enforcement,
cstabllshin spending priorities for parks
and recrea &gt;n development, and calk
the d ty to come out of its self imposed shell
and attempt to be more aggressive and
cooperative with the county and other
municipalities in tackling mutually benefi­
cial projects and identifying additional rev­
enue streams for the dty.
"I'm not looking out for any special inter­
ests, I'm looking out for the people of
Longwood," he told the gathering.
"Longwood needs a delicate balance of
taxing and spending."
Referring to the absence of Lovcstrand,
Van Hooven told residents, "I'm not bat­
tling my opponent (Lovcstrand), I'm bat­
tling wnat has not be done in this d ty for
the past 10 yeare under his watch."
Political newcomer McKenzie told the
audience he was running with no agenda as
well, and simply wanted to serve
Longwood's
ongwood i residents.
"Getting rid of Ijongwood's nasty rcputaon as 'Wronewood'
will only come twith
Hon
'Wrongwood' wUI
progress," he said.
"Ia m running because I'm willing to lis­
ten and serve the will of the people in this
dty. I would like to see Longwood become
the best*dty in Seminole County and for
that to happen it will take a combined effort
between d ty officials and residents.
W ithout that combined effort we will stag­
nate."
Addressing major areas of concern posed

Notice of Amendment to the City of Sanford
Comprehensive Plan
The CXy ot Sanford proposes to amend the Comprehensive Plan and the Future Land U m Plan Mep of the Comprehensive
Plan tram High Density Residential (HDR) to General Commercial (G C ) tor 3 5 2 1
Notice Is hereby given that a public hearing w* be held by the C ty ot Sanford Planning and Zoning Commission, acting as
the City ot 8rotortfa Land Planning Agency, in the City Commission Chambers, City Hal, 8anford, Florida, at 700 p m on
Thursday. November 2.2000 to consider a proposed amendment to the Comprehensive Plan rod the Future Land Use Plan
Map within the areas depicted In the below map:

by moderator Jewett, the city commission
candidates offered their respective positions
on the following topics:
"Longwood’s 2000-21X11 budget has a
24 percent surplus. Do you support reducrillage irale?"
ing the lax millagc
McKenzie said he would
Ik* wary of cutting
"deeply" Into the reserve,
but said he felt there were
a lot of city projects that
needed to move forward
and that rolling back tax
rates would mean the pos­
sibility of cutting pro­
grams.
Van Hooven said the
dty has a 24 percent bud­
Van Hooven
get surplus thanks in part
to the over-taxation of resi­
dents and projects previ­
ously approved by the
board being continually
tabled into the next budget
ear. He said he felt it
ordered on silliness that
his opponent, Lovcstrand,
led the charge this year to
give back taxpayers what
amounts to 50 cents per
month when the d ty does­
McKenzie
n't even have a revenue
generating concession
stand at any of the d ty's parks.
• "Should Longwood offer economic
incentives to attract new business to the
city?"
/an Hooven said the dty should consider
vai
economic incentives if the end results were
right for Longwood. "If it means long term
leases and long-term commitments and
high dollar jobs for Longwood residents,
yes."
McKenzie said the dty should consider
incentives on a case-by-case basis and
weigh whether or not particular incentives
were in the best interest of Longwood.
• "One of the Nov. 7 ballot issues for
county voters will be to choose to extend or
kill the one-cent sales tax approved 10 years
ago. Are you in favor of extending the tax?"
McKenzie said he was personally in favor
of continuing the tax, but felt it was the
voter's opportunity to go to the polls and
ultimately decide if they think the tax is
viable.
Van Hooven likewise expressed a desire
to sec the tax continued, pointing to
$900,000 the d ty received to help pay for a
large scale paving projed on Rhinehart
Road. He added he felt the tax would help
pay for future projects in the city and ulti-

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mately hold or reduce property taxes.
• "Should Longwood more aggressively
move toward renovation of its Historic
District?"
Van Hooven said more input was needed
from the city's Business Advisory Coundl
and members of the Historic District busi­
ness establishment before concrete dedsions
were made.
"While many ritics arc saying, 'Give us a
downtown,' I haven't seen a strong enough
i f fthe pri­
push to put that issue at the top of
ority list."
McKenzie said renovation of the Historic
District wasn't likely until the dty cleaned
up its "image."
"We first need to address sidewalk con­
cerns in the Historic District. With few
exceptions, there's no place to walk."
• "Police and fire personnel were last
minute additions to this year's budget.
Should voters have more advance informa­
tion on this type of budget im pad?"
"In Longwood the squeaky wheel gets
the grease," responded Van Hooven.
"Personally 1 believe in the cliain-of-command approach. If rank and file can con­
vince department heads additional hires arc
absolutely necessary, and if department
heads can convince the city administrator
they arc necessary, then the dty administra­
tor should bring it forward for the commlssion's consideration. During the past two
years the d ty administrator has recom­
mended no new police and fire personnel,
yet we sec "selected" department heads
almost invited to make last minute cases."
McKenzie said he felt any proposals for
additional dty personnel should come up
sessions so
hop&gt;s&lt;
very early•IIn budget workshop
citizens have ample
npli opportunity for input
instead
of last minutc pitches for more pcoinsti
pic.
How can the dty address its problem
of employee retention, especially public
safety employees?"
Van Hooven said the issue was tough for
Longwood to deal with.
"W e are a small dty with limited revenue
We have two unions that are always
screaming for more, more, more. But we
can only go so far.
Hleead
addedI that police and firespa.
personnel
ild always
alwaj look
would
ookooutside the city for mon
ortuniHe
opportunities
rtunities because
ecaus the size of the d ty's
cc and fi
&gt;olicc
fire dJeparrtments offer little room
ind ui
’or promoHon and
upward career mobility.
McKenzie
agreed, saying the d ty coulc
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implement other incentives not based solely
on pay, but would have to hold the line
somewhere.

November 7th Referendum 1

C o m p le tin g th e T ra ils C o n n e c tio n
fo r S a fe N e ig h b o rh o o d s
NATURAL LANDS 2000
On November 7th, Sem inole County will aek w hether voters support enhancing public
safety, outdoor recreation and Natural Lands preservation through the expansion of
trails and greenwaye in neighborhoods a c r o s s th e County. This referendum would
authorize 25 million dollars In general obligation b on d s to support th e se p ro jects and
c o s t an average of $10 to $15 per household per year for the next ten years.

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It la antidpaled that the Sanford City Commission wS consider this matter at a public hearing on Monday, November 27,2000
In the O ty Commission Chambers. City H al. Sanford, Florida, at 7.00 pm .
Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regardfog the transmittal of the proposed plan amendment to the
City Commission Interested persons may submit written comments.
The proposed amendments to the Future Land Use Plan Map and the Future Land Use Element of the Corryxehensive Plan
can be Inspected by the public at the Department of Engineering and Planning Office. Second Floor, Sanford CXy H al, 300
N. Park Avenue, Sanford. Floods. For further Information contact Antonia Gertl at 330-5672.
A1 Interested parties shall have an opportunity to bo heard al said hearing.
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC: If a person decides to appeal a decision made with respect to any matter considered at the above
meeting or hearing, he/she may need a verbatim record of the proceedings Inckxkng the testimony and evidence, which
record la not provided by the City of Sanford (F 8 286.0105)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F TH ES E PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
C O N TA C T TH E PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR 46 HOURS IN ADVANCE O F TH E M EETING A T 330-5626.

MAP •
1
C ross Sem inole Trail
2
Flagler W ilderness Trail
Florida National S c e n ic Trail
3
4
Sanford Rlverwalk
5
Sem inole Weklva Trail
6
C asselberry -W in Park/school
7
Citrus T rail- Red Bug A Tuskawilla
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9
Kewannee Trail - Fern Park
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NATURAL LANDS PRESERVATION:
P reserve additional Natural Lands in
the Weklva River B asin , E co n River
B asin , Lake J e s u p area and S t.
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VOTE NOVEMBER 7,2000
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h e W a y W e W e r e : Scrapbook m emories
esc are some items, with
■merits, from one of my
pbooks.

bestowed upon a DeMolay
within the chapter. He was also
a past master councilor of the
Seminole Chapter.
o Chapter Selects Sanford
Others attending the conven­
Woman
tion from the Sanford area were
On May 11,1967, Sanford
Woodrow W. Cash and
raid reports that Rho
Edmund L. Weber, advisors,
ptcr of Delta
.............
.............. and Dwight Bowes,
ppa Gamma,
Ted Houser, Gary
tional honorary
Butts, Mark Parker,
icty for outstandScott Kirk and Ernest
g women teachers,
Hcinbuch.
sembled in Bunnell
At the time, Bill
r their April meetwas a student at
Stetson University in
c u rin g the meetDeLand where he was
g, two members
on the men’s Judiciary
ere selected: Grace
Council and parlia­
aric Stinedpher,
mentarian to student
ctivc, and Mrs.
government.
ndall Chase, honGrace Marie
Those of you who
raiy.
know my family his­
Members from the
tory realize the reason
nford area where
that I kept this article.
• • • • • • •
rs. Walter Morgan,
Bill is my first cousin;
is. Edson Goit, Mrs. Tim
his dad, Bill Stempcr, S r, was
(evens, Mrs. Kent Bateman,
my mother's brother. Their
Mrs. Guy Allen, Mrs. Thelma
other siblings were Jack
Lewis, Mrs. Shirley Secord and
Stempcr ana Gladycc Stempcr
Mrs. Boyd Coleman.
Moms.
As far as I can remember,
Mrs. Chase and I were initiated
Patricia A . Walker to M any
that fall. I remained a member
Thomas A . Speer
for many years, enjoying the
This engagement announce­
friendship of the above teachers ment of one of my long time
as we traveled together to
friends, Patty Walker, is in my
Saturday meetings in the sever­
scrapbook. 1 probably have
al county area. I also sot to
their wedding announcement
know many teachers in Central
somewhere also, but not where
Florida and my view of educa­
I can find it.
tion was broadened through the
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Walker
excellent programs and many
announced the engagement and
projects.
approaching marriage of their
When a new chapter,
chap
Beta
daughter, Patricia Walker, to
Chi was formed o f just
Thomas Algenon Speer, son of
Seminole County educators, 1
Mr. and Mrs. George Algenon
transferred my membership so I Speer.
wouldn't have to travel so far to
Patty was bom in Palatka,
meetings. Also they met on
but move to Sanford (her dad's
weeknights rather than all day
home town) when she was
Saturday. It was great getting to about eight and graduated from
know other teachers in our
Seminole High School with the
county and I was able to form
class of 1954. She had worked
many close friendships with
for a few years in Atlanta but at
them. I continued my member­
the time of their engagement
ship until soon after I retired.
she was employed by Florida
State Bank in Sanford.
DeM olays Elect Stamper
Tommy was a lifelong
This article, though not
Sanford resident (his ancestors
dated, was probably published
were some o f the very first
circa 1967. It states that William
Sanford settlers) who graduated
Stamper, Jr., was elected master
from SHS in 1953. He was grad­
councilor (president) of the
uated from the University of
11,000 member Florida
Florida and received his law
DeMolay Association at the
degree from South Texas
convention in Hollywood.
College of Law, Houston. He
had been adm itted to the
Bill had been named the
Florida Bar Association in 1963
“Most Outstanding DeMolay”
and joined his dad in the firm
in 1962 by the Grand Lodge of
Speer and Speer.
Free and Accepted Masons of
The wedding was scheduled
Florida and in 1965 had been
for February 27,19645 at First
selected for the "Chevalier
Presbyterian Church.
Degree” the highest honor

Stlneclpher

T h r e a ts
added that in addition to the
letter, her truck has been
and she has received a re
of crank calls at her home.
Murphy said she planned to
take the letter immediately to
Longwood Police Chief Tom
Jackson and inform her em; 1*
er (the Seminole County
Board) of the threat.
"M y neighbors have also
received threatening phone calls
uee children I’r
[ «n
and I've got three
nit," said M uiphy.
uif
concerned about,'
eats.
I don't take kindly to threat
You can either be intimidated
by them or stand up to them. I
don't plan on backing down."
Former city commission can­
didate Judy Putz said the threat
to Murphy was the latest in a
pattern o f activities that hap­
pens election after election in
Longwood.
"The last time I sought office

I had to have a phone block put
on my telephone because some­
one put hookers up to the task
of calling me and informing me
of aU the disgusting things they
had done with my husband,”
Putz said, adding she has a file
of intimidating letters sent to
her, all anonymous.
"It's done every time some­
one challenges an incumbent in
Longwood, said Putz. "It's not
being done by the incumbents,
but by their people."
Jackson said the Longwood
Police Department would han­
dle the letter with standard
operating procedure.
"We'll catalogue it like we
would any type of threatening
or harassing communication,”
Jackson said. "We will address
any possible leads and monitor
whether any follow up threaten­
ing communication is made.”

Tommy continues as an attor­
ney with offices on Magnolia
Avenue while Patty Is a home­
maker. Those of us who know
this couple, rejoice with them as
Patty was pronounced cancerfree last year after having been
given no chance at wall with
heart cancer. Miracles do hap­
pen.
Rosemary Gamer,
G .R. Boot Married
Another of my longtime
friends, Rosemary Gamer, has
her wedding announcement to
Roy Boot in my scrapbook.
Although o f course it isn't stat­
ed in the announcement, she
did what she always said she
would - they got married at the
courthouse and then informed
their family and friends. The
ceremony took place June 1,
1967 In New York City.
Rosemary was bom in
Alabama but moved to Sanford
as a baby with her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. Wade Gamer, and
brothers, Wade Jr. and Ronnie.
She graduated from SHS in
1954 and then received a degree
in nursing education from F5U.
She worked in hospitals in
Miami and Femandina Beach
before moving to New York
City where she had been a
nurse at Doctors Hospital for
the previous five years.
Roy Boot was bom in
Nottingham, England, but
received his education in the
United States. He had done
graduate work in Fine Arts In
Paris. He was presently a staff
member at the Metropolitan
Museum o f Art in New York.
A few yeare after their mar­
riage, the couple quit their jobs
ana moved to Maine. Roy con­
tinued to do free lance art work
while Rosemary painted houses
and picked apples. Roy died of
bone cancer in the late 1970s.
Rosemary was remarried to
Michael Spivak a few years ago
and they live in Fairfield, Iowa.
Rosemary and my friendship
began in first grade when we
sat at the same table in Miss
Welsh's class at Southside
School. We were in each other's
homes often during our child­
hood and she was the one who
encouraged me to play a clar­
inet when we were in the sixth
grade. Her brother Ronnie was
In the SHS Band. We took
lessons together from Mr.
Bernard B uck who would come
to Sanford Grammar once a
week. And there was actually a
small band at Sanford Junior
High. We practiced in the base­
ment. Then we had great fun
together hi the SHS Band for
four years.
Our lives have taken widely
divergent paths since then but
we have remained in touch all
through the years.

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ATTENTION

Sunday.OrtnlMT22.2000 I’a g c O A

AGENDA
Sanford City Com m ission
Meetings
Monday, O ctober 2 3 ,2 0 0 0
Senford City Hall, 300 North Park
Avenue

A Adoption of Resolution No. 1857
Avonuo and 10th Street Irom 5:00
re: establishing Advisory Board.
p m. to 11:00 p.m: Magnolia Avenue
Recommended by tho Chief of Police at 5th Street will bo dosed aflor tho
and the City Manager.
Daycare d o ses; and tho Intersections
B. Appointment of mombers to the
at Magnolia Avenue and 3rd Stroet
Advisory Board. Polico Chlol Tooloy through 9lh Street and Palmetto
recommends
appointmenl
of Avenue and 7th Street through 9th
Sergeant Michael Horan. Chris White,
Streot Irom 6:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m.
WORK SESSION
Kim Farr, Robert Devecchio and Jo
Rocommondod by the City Manager.
Howard.
3:30 p.m. In the City Manager's
3. Approve street closures of
Conference Room, Second Floor
2. Approve Insurance provider.
Seminole Boulevard from Sanlord
1. Discussion re: Insurance provider. Recommended by the Human Avenue to Mollonvlilo Avenue and
(R-2)
Resources Director and the City Mellonvllle Avenue Irom Seminole
,2 . Discussion of Police Department
Manager. (WS-1)
Boulevard to 1st Street, from 9:00
shift and assignment schedules.
3. Request (or waiver of special event
a m. to approximately 12:00 p.m., on
3 . Discussion o( Special Events
Insurance for a fund raiser sponsored
December 2, 2000, in conjunction
(requests for F ee Waivers).
by the Paws Park Citizen Committee,
wilh
tho
Christmas
Parade.
4. Discussion of Legislative priorities.
to be held In Fort Mellon Park on
Recommended by the City Manager.
5. Discussion of Regular Agenda October 28, 2000, from 9:00 a m. to 4. Approve payments mado during
Items, Add-on Hems, and other Items.
1:00 p.m.
Commission direction
the month ol Seplem bor 2000,
6. City Manager's briefing
requested.
Recommended by tho City Manager.
A Conference Center Update.
4. Boards: appointments.
5. Approve Amendment 46 to tho
B.
Replacem ent ol flags
in A. Historic Preservation Board. There
CPH contract lor engineering services
Commission Chambers/olfidal logo.
is one vacancy for term to expire on
during construction of the westerly
C . East Central Florida Regional Ocfober 28, 2002.
NEED TO
water main loop north ol S R 46. Cost
Planning Council participation.
APPOINT
REPLACEMENT.
not
to
exceed
$97,680.00.
D. Sanford/Semlnole Chamber of Applications on file from Chris Giza,
Recommended by the City Manager.
Commerce Board, Inc., member on
Stephen F. Myers, and Ronald
6. Approve change order number 1 to
Board of Directors.
Tracey.
the Wharton-Smlth Contract for tho
i
B. Nuisance Abatement Board.
additional concrete work associated
REGULAR MEETING
Michael Goeb, Alternate Member, has
with the filter construction on tho
7 p.m., City Com mission
resigned from the board. His term
Reclaimed Water Augmentation pro­
Cham bers, First Floor
expires March 7, 2001. NEED TO ject in amount ol $235,064.74, pond­
APPOINT
REPLACEMENT.
ing approval by EPAand the St. Johns
• Citizen participation.
Application on Tile from Sharonda
River Water Management District.
Wynn.
•Approval of minutes of Work Session
Recommended by tho City Manager.
and Regular Meeting of October 9,
C. Seminole County Expressway 7.
Authorize
Mayor
to
sign
2000. Recommended by the City Authority. Tho municipal position held Transportation Outreach Program
Clerk and the City Manager.
by Commissioner Whitey Eckstein on Application. Recommended by the
the Seminole County Expressway
City Manager.
Public Hearings
Aulhority
Is
expiring
and
1. Second reading and adoption of Commissioner Eckstein Is witling to • Add-on Hems.
Ordinance No. 3562 to vacate a por­ serve another two-year term. Also. • Information only.
tion of Southgate Road lying between
Oviedo Councilman Thomas Hagood
1. Police Department Status Report
S .R . 417 and East Airport Boulevard
officially vacated his elected office on
through October 12, 2000.
and between S.R . 417 and U.S. Hwy
October 2. and the City ol Oviedo has
• City Attorney’s Report.
17-92 and retain a s a utility easement;
nominated
Councilman
Tom • City Clerk's Report.
W. Timothy Murray, applicant.
O'Hanlon to (ill the balance ot the term • City Manager’s Roport.
Recommended by the City Manager. which expires In April 2002. NEED • City Commissioners' Reports.
Ad puMshed October 11,2000.
TO ENDORSE APPOINTMENTS.
2. Second reading and adoption of
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: IF A P E R ­
Ordnance No. 3583 to annex 4.99
C onsent Agenda.
SON DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECI­
acres of property tying between Oak
1. Approve street closure ot Seminole
SION MADE WITH RE SPE C T TO
Drive
extended
westerly
and
Boulevard tram San Juan to Myrtle ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
Narcissus Avenue and between
Avenue, trom 10:00 a m to approxi­ THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
FUveMew Avenue and Burton Lane
mately 11:30 a.m., on November 11,
ING HE MAY NEED A VERBATIM
(610 FUverview Avenue); Society ol 2000, in conjunction with the Veterans
RECORD O F THE PROCEEDINGS
SL Plus X, owner. Recommended by Day Parade. Recommended by the
INCLUDING THE TESTIMONY AND
the City Manager. Ad published City Manager.
EVIDENCE WHICH RECORD IS
October 11 ft 1 8,2000.
2. Approve street and intersection clo­ NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY- OF
3. Second reading and adoption ot sures on December 1, 2000, in con­ SANFORD. (F S 2 8 6 .0 1 0 5 )
Ordinance No. 3584 to amend City junction with The Sanford Historic
Code re:
notice of junk vehicle
Trust's 'H om e for the Holidays* PER SO N S WITH DISABILITIES
removal. Recommended by the City
Special Event: Magnolia Avenue from NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
Manager. Ad published October 11,
2nd Street to 10th Street and
TICIPATE IN ANY O F THESE PRO­
2000.
Palmetto Avenue from 6th Street to CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
10th Street from 5:00 p.m. to 11:00 THE HUMAN RESO U RC ES OFFICE
Regular Kama
p.m.; tho intersections ot Magnolia AOA COORDINATOR AT 330-5626
1. Re: Department ol Justice Local Avenue and 2nd Street; Magnolia
48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
Law Enforcement Block Grant 2000 in Avenue and 10th Street: Palmetto MEETING.
amount of $128,771.
Avenue and 6th Street; and Palmetto

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By David Qulnonaa
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s p e e d t o o m u c h f o r L a k e M a r y in 6 A - 2
titans, as both teams battled to maintain
their respective undefeated streaks in
Class 6A-District 2 play.
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APOPKA — Friday's gan
the Lake Mary Rama ana th
Blue Darters was literally a

the better team as they dominated the
Rams by a score of 35-12.
Lake Mary would draw A nt blood
when they scored on their opening drive
on a 10-yard touchdown scamper by run-

Campbell's touchdown run was setup
by a 62-yard reception by Eddie
Quinones on a flea flicker pass from
Anthony Ballerino. The extra point try
s m Rams, Page 3B

Seminole dealt double whammy Cougars
Long touchdown
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Homecoming
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o n ly co u n t as a o n e d efeat in
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Latest loss
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of returning to
state playoffs
By Tbny DeSormtor
Herald Correspondent
ORLANDO — Statuses
never l i e ... at least, not as long
as you look at the right ones.

On Friday night the Oviedo

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Seminole's WMe Bsnhstt (No. 3S) is mat by a hoard ot 8pnjce d e s k defenders (Indudkig Doug Jusioe, No.ee)
during Vw Hawks' 14-7 victory over the RflhOnfl Oemlnotee at Thomas E. Whigham 8tadksn Thursday.

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Greyhounds romp to
Homecoming triumph

i his first start at auarterand he directed the
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Howell returned a pair o f third
auarter turnovers for touch­
downs as the host Silver Hawks
pulled away for a 28-12 victory
over Winter Springs in a Class
5A-District 4 game at Richard L
Evans Field Thursday night
Lake Howell, which had lost
the last two times these neigh­
borhood rivals had played, took
a 14-0 lead in the second quarter
on 1-yard touchdown runs by
Aston Wilson and Ivan Scott
and a pair o f extra point kicks
by Robert McClintock.
The Bears cut the lead to 14-6
at halftime when Estaban
Murillo returned an interception
15 yards for a touchdown.

University Cougars (gaining
153 yards to 96) and out-passed
them (180 to 59). But a pair of
turnovers and a blocked punt
gave University the edge in the
only statistical category that
matters, the score.
Scoring on touchdown drives
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extra point try failed, but the hosts carried the 6-0
lead into the lockerroom at halftime.
McNealy, a junior who rushed for a game-high
191 yards on 22 carries, scored his first touch­
down o f the game on a 10-yard run in the third
quarter and Sanchez added the 2-point conver­
sion run to give Lyman a 14-0 lead after three
periods.
Junior Ricky Argo put the game out of reach for
the Greyhounds on tne first play of the fourth
quarter as he sprinted in from 20-yards out and
when Juan Zulusga kicked through the extra
point the score was 21-0.
Pine Ridge tried to get back into the game when
l*aac Chavers, who ran for 181 yards on 27 carries, scored his team's only points of the night on
a 2-yard run to make the score 21-6.
But this was Lyman's night as Means scored on
S m Lyman. Pag* 3B

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Winter Springs
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U t _ WUoun I run (M cQM ocfc kick)
U ! _ Scott 1 run (M cQM ocfc kick)
W S _ Murillo 15 M a rcrp fen return (run

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A Laka Howell player slams down a splka during tha opaning round of
VoBeyfeet 2000 at Laka Mary High School on Friday. Tha host Rams,
tha 8Nver Hawks, Winter Springs, Winter Park, Cypress Creak.
University, Edgawatar and Seminote aro the teams vying to be the best
boys votteybaJ teem In the area. The tourney continued at 9 a.m. this
morning with the Championship Game set lor 3:15 pro. today
(Saturday).

loited)

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Third Quarter
U&lt; _ Rouoo 42 fumbte n tu m (M cQ M ock
kick)
LH Sum* 25 ih i m r v l u i m u m (M cO Jm .* k
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WS _ Hunter 10 pun bum S old i (run UAad)

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PjiU u. Kin*, C im | . 146 06
100 b * k _ Monror, Win lrr Spun**. 1.12-20
100 bi«M l _ Crcftn. Wlntrr Spn n *i. 1 0 6 40
400 I n * retry _ Winlrr Spring. (Warrkk. S.
M m Jw rn i. Ynunkrr. Catho), 4 06 62.

GIRLS SWIMMING
BEARS 1M, PAN TH ER S 41
200 mrdlry relay _ IVmtrr Spring. (Fair, Rlnr.
Ebrrwrln. Kltaoka). 2.1573.
200 I n * _ llughre, Win lrr Spring*. 2 1 7 3 1 .
200 IM . Raimry. WlnkT Spring*. 2 J1 00
SO (r»r _ Kitanka. Wmlrr Spring*. 0 2 7 5 3
H iring _ Grinton. Win lrr Spring*
100 (ljf _ Rlnr. Wlntrr Spring*. 1:1057.
100 lr r * .C o b b . Fin* Rklgr. 1 0 3 6 9
500 lrr* _ Rairury. Wlntrr Spring*. 5 46 43
200 ft* * rrlay Wintrr Spring* (Fair. Ramary,
Ctm im i. Kitanka), 1 5 3 1 1
100 back _ Fair. Wlntrr Spring*. 1:1060.
100 br*a*l
Fbrrwrln. Wlntrr Spring*.
1 1 5 J1 .
400 lr*« relay . Wlnt*r Spring* Orem,
Ramary. fbrrw rln. Ilughr*). 4 2613.

W EDNESDAY
BOYS SWIMMING
LIO N S 110, G R E Y H O U N D S 57
200 m rdlry relay _ Ovtrdo (Mrar. KrUy.
C haim . Mill*). 1 5 5 0
200 (re* _ Harwood, Oviedo. 158.19.
200 IM . Bldtop. CMrdo. 2 1 6 1 3
50 Ire* . Rrttlgr*. Oviedo, 024.16.
lOOfty .C h am n . Oviedo, 0 5 8 2 3
100 ft* * . Bridge*. Ovtrdo, 0 5 4 1 .
500 Ire* _ llarwnod. Ovtrdo, 5.13.15.
200 Ire* relay . Oviedo (Harwood. Bndgr*.
MilU. Mrar). 141J 7 .
100 back . Mrtrdorf, Lyman, 1 0 1 0 6
100 bread . Buhnp. Oviedo, 10907.
400 Ire* relay _ Lyman (Bullet. Almond.
Mrtrdorl. Geary). 3 4759.

RAM S 121. SILVER H AW KS 32
200 mrdlry relay . la k e Mary o Krrly. Lay,
|. Ronunan. D Boraman), 1 5 7 0 2

200 Ire* _ J Punaman. la k r Mary. 2 0 6 99
200 IM . F Krrly. Lakr Mary. 2 2 5 48.
50 I n * . lUnklry. U k r Unwell. 0 2 4 8 0
100 fly . Cu&gt; lrr. Lakr Mary. 107 6 2 .
100 Ire* . | Bomman, Lakr Mary. 0 5 6 8 4
500 Ire* . Sumral, Lakr llnw rll. 5:47.62.
200 Ire* relay . la k r Mary (J. Krrly. P. Krrly.
Uchtm an.
Grrllm an),
1 .4 4 7 2
100 b a c k . IMIlUma. U k r
Mary. 1:1983.
100 bread _ D. Bonacnar,
U k r Mary. 1:1) 13
400 Ire* relay . U k r Mary
(Uchtman, Williams. P.
Krrly. U y ). 3 5 3 0 1

Irurrretrin. Vanlur). 3 4043.

GIRLS SWIMMING
LIO N S 93, G R E Y H O U N D S M
200 m rd lry relay _ Lyman (Kaltrrrr.
Lalchandi. Bukrr, Irw la), 2 0 6 53.
200 Ire* Ktm. Ovtrdo, 2 2 3 47.

200 IM . Wagner. Oviedo. 123I I
50 Ire* _ Irwla. lym an 02766.
100 fly . Brvrt, Oviedo. 1:1072
1001re* _ Bukrr. Lyman 10127
500 Ire* . Wagner, Ovtrdo. 5 41.10.
200 hr* relay . Oviedo (Nicola. Brvta.
Krahaow. Uchrvrr). 154.93.

P A TR IO TS 179,
SEM IN O LES 64
200 m rdlry relay . U k r
Bcantlry (Certain. Williams.
Knimmlck,
C ham at).
15359
200 Ire* . Dunlin, U k r
Brantlry. 1 5 ) 1 1
200 IM _ Knimmlck. U k r
Bcantlry. 1 2 3 40.
50 f t r * _ Willsm*.
Srm lncd r.02370.
Diving _ Buttle*. U k r
Brantlry.
100 Hy . L rr. U k r
Brantlry. 104.74.
100 Ire* . D unlin, U k r
Brantley. 0 ) 1 3 8 .
500 Ire* _ Hrad. U k r
Brantlry. 5 :1 7 7 1
200 Ire* relay _ U k r
Brantlry (H rad. CTtamaa,
D unlin. Vanlur), 1 5 5 8 7 .

100 back Kaltrrrr. I vman. 1.0953
100 bread . Dunklr. Ovtrdo. 1:19.40.
400 (re* relay . Lyman (lakhan d i. Satvllak.
Kaltrrrr. Bukrr). 4 0 6 5 1 .
R A M S 137, S IL V E R H A W K S 29
200 m rdlry relay _ U k r Mary (Brr/lnl*.
Epprtly.
A.
Grerm M . Ilndgr).
20547.
200 Ire* _ Fpprtly.
U k r Mary, 2 0 3 77.
200 IM _ I t
Gorm brl.
U kr
Mary. 1 2 7 2 2
50 Ire* . A.
G orm brl,
U kr
Mary. 0 28 6 6
100 Dy _ B Tyler,
U k r Mary. 1:1959
100 Irer _ C. Svrgrl.
U k r Mary. 10 9 5 6 .
500 Ire* . Brrilni*.
U k r Mary. 3 4 2 7 0
200 Ire* relay .
U kr
Mary
(Vonnilchak,
C.
Strgrl. O'Connrlt,
Quinn). 1 5 1 0 6
100 back _
O'Connell,
U kr
Mary. 1:1608.
100 bread _
Ilndgr. U k r Mary.
12463
400 Ire* relay _
U k r Mary (M ann
V o r o t l l r h i k,
O'Connell, Quinn),
40316.

100 back _ D m . U k r

P A TR IO TS 175,
SEM IN O LES 105'

Brantlry, 0 5 9 5 7 .
100 b read _ Krummlck,
Lakr Brantlry, 1:1161.
400 Ire* relay . U k r
Brantlry
(D *an.
H rad.

200 m rdlry relay .
U kr
Brantlry
(Ortchla.
Kelly,
D r m I o w ,

Napnlitann). 2 0 4 70
200 Ire* _ M cFaddm U k r Branllry, 157.47.
200 IM . Urecm. U k r Branllry. 2 1 8 5 1
50 ft* * _ U . U k r Brantlry. 0 2 6 1 6
IXvIng . Day-Davt*. U k r Brantlry.
100 dy _ Urecm. U k r Branllry. 101 6 8 .
100 (re* _ U , U k r Bcantlry, 0)6 .7 3 .
500 Ire* _ M cFaddm U k r Branllry. 5.1605
200 Ire* relay _ U k r Branllry (Drmlow,
U r w n I Inward. Lit. 1:4673
100 back _ Ellis. Srmlrvnlr. 1 0 7 5 9 .
too bread _ Howard, U k r Brantlry. 1:16.93.
400 Ire* relay _ U k r Branllry (Urecm,
M cFaddm U . Napnlitann). 3 3 1 .1 2

THURSDAY
CROSS COUNTRY
SAC POSTAL RUN
al U k t Mary High School

BOYS
TEAM I. Lym an 5 0 5 6 4; l O v i r d n 5 3 2 0 2 ;
1 U k r Branllry. 3 4 1 6 0 4 U k r Mary. 5 3 2 8 9 ;
3. Fdgrwatrr. No Tram Scores
INDIVIDUALS _ |. Doug Brown Lyman
959.1; 2 Kevin Cook. Lyman 9 3 1 6 ; 3. M m
Flnkr. Lym an 957.9. 4 Trent Fucha. Oviedo,
1 0 1 0 5 ; 5. Ad* Wise. U k r Branllry. 1 0 1 0 5 ; 6
M il* Guides, Oviedo. 1 0 2 0 5 ; 7. Brian
Christian Lym an 1 0 2 3 5 ; 6 Robert Huggins,
Oviedo. 1059 4; 9. Andy T h ru *. U k r Brantlry,
1 0 402.

GIRLS
TEAM _ I. Lym an 6 3 0 6 1 ; 1 U k r Mary.
6327.4; 1 U k r Branllry. 6 &amp; 1 4 7 ;'6 Oviedo.
6 8 0 S 5 ; 5. fdgrw atrr. No Team Score.
IN DIVIDUALS _ I. Iradca ZabrL U k r
Mary. 11:40.1; 2. Marivl Mercado. Lym an
11:465; 1 Belinda tlargman Lakr Branllry,
1155 4; 4. Anna Slachow, Lym an 1 2 0 0 0 3
Aatrid Clareama. U k r Mary. 1 2 2 4 6 ; 6 Megan
Williams, U k r Mary. 1 2 2 4 5 ; 7. Ubby Sum .
Lym an 1 2 3 8 6 ; 6 )ullr llalary. U k r Mary,
1 2 5 0 4 ; 9. M cnrttr H udson Oviedo, 1 2 5 8 2 ;
1 0 Lucinda Bargm an Lakr Brantlry, 1305.9.

Jets, Dolphins meet in NFL game of the week
Wccomc back fans, wc'vc had a great ride so far
and il promises to get belter. I'm writing this col­
umn under duress, my computer crashed, bul as
always you can count on the Crystal Ball of
Football to deliver.
The Herald has graciously offered to pay for the
repair of my computer and the price of renting
this one at Kinkos, but I've refused. I'll state once
again for the record, this has never been about the
money. It's about the C o sta l and his readera
exploring the National Football League together,
and in the words of a 1980's hit, "Loving every
minute of it!"
Last week was a slow one for Florida's teams os
the Dolphins were idle.
The Jaguars continued to embarrass themselves
with a loss to the Titans. In my opinion, which the
record shows is usually accurate, Jacksonville is
now out of the playoffs. Tennessee and Baltimore
will battle in that Division and Jacksonville,
Cincinnati, and Cleveland will be the also-rans.
Tampa Bay has once again succeeded In break­
ing our hearts with their Thursday night loss to
Detroit. Early on this team had the opportunity to

put the Lions away but failed.
I'm not saying that they are done for the season,
but they have
ive dug
du themselves auite a hole. The
offense has10
once again not lived up to their end of
the bargain.
Enough about last week, let's get to the sched­
ule and find some winners.
DENVER (-10) AT CINCINNATI
You know you're bad when you are a 10-point
dog at home. The Broncos are showing aim s of
life and NEED this pushover to catch the Raiders
in the Division. I think the Bungles are good
enough to keep it close....ln the first quarter.
Broncos 24, Bunglea 13.
INDIANAPOLIS (-8) V S. NEW ENGLAND
This game promise to be Manning's return to
the ranks of the best quarterbacks in the League.
He's been having his problems but a return home
should prove to M a return to greatness as well.
Class fans will make it difficult for Bledsoe to

This Week
in the N FL
Brady
Lessard
hear. Colts 34, Patriots 17.
DALLAS (-7) V S. ARIZONA
Will someone let me know how this one turns
out? I could not care any less about an N.F.L.
game. In my opinion they should cancel this
game. Cowgirls 17, Cardinals 10.
ATLANTA (-1) V S. NEW ORLEANS
The Falcons need to spread their wings a bit.
They've b een having trouble all year and 1 took
for them to turn ft around here. They have
OWNED the Saints for the past five seasons.
Falcons 37, Alnts 13.
BALTIM ORE (-1) V S. TENNESSEE
Many are calling this the game of the week,
they're wrong. Granted both teams have good
defenses and the game will be close, but the
Titans have the edge on offense. McNair is a
much better quarterback than Banks and that will
be clearly illustrated today. Titans 19, Ravens 13.
MINNESOTA (-7) V S. BUFFALO
My beloved Bills are coming off their huge win
over the 0-6 Chargers In overtime last week. Well,
maybe it wasn't that impressive. Flutie tidies the
wheel as the starter for the first time this year and
will stun the Vikes at home. B ills 23, Vikings 21.
ST. LOUIS (-7) AT KANSAS CITY
The Rammles may be taking the Chiefs a little
lightly. Kansas City has some of the best fans
around, it's an outdoor stadium, and they can run

the ball. Rammles fall for the first time this year.
Chiefs 24, Rammles 17.
OAKLAND (-7) V S. SEATTLE
The Cheaters plan on thumping the Seahawks
and I'm not sure Holmgren has the horsepower to
stop them. I think it would be great for Oakland
to march all the way to the Super Bowl. Coach
Gruden is a freak and the California fans love III
Cheaters 31, Seahawks 13.
W ASHINGTON (-4) AT JACKSONVILLE
The Jags are now playing for pride os their play­
off hopes have dimmea. Tne Dcadskins will again
try to play to expectations and stay in the N.F.C.
h u n t A loss in this one and Congress may ban
them from die Beltway. Dcadskins 24, Jaguars 12.
NEW YORK JE T S (-3) VS. MIAMI
This my friends is the game of the week. These
teams have been on a collision course and they've
both run a red ligh t Monday Night Football will
after!
- this one. Jets fans,
be one to

Be a part
of our
winning
tradition!

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3 rd|A N N U A L
COLLEGE ALLSTAR
FOOTBALL GAME

Schedules
SUNDAY
Sanford Little League _
Coach Pitch Boys Baseball;
Sanford Marlins vs. Lake Mary
Reds at Lake Mary Sports
Complex, 3:15 pun.

MONDAY

SAC Bowling League _
Seminole vs. Lake Brantley;
Lake Mary vs. Lyman; Lake
Howell vs. Oviedo at AMF
Bowling Center-Lon gw ood, 3 3 0
p.m.
Boys golf _ District
Tournaments, TBA.
G irls golf _ District
Tournaments, TBA.
Recreation softball _ City of
Lake Mary Parks and
Recreation Department Men's
Fall Monday Night Slow Pitch
Softball League at the Lake
[ary Sports Complex,
-jpleheader beginning at 66:30
m.; City of Sanford Reere.istion
nd Parks Department Church
all Slow Pitch Softball. At
inehurst Park: Westvicw
aptist vs. Saints, 7 JO p.m.; at
inn Beck Field: Central Baptist
s. Sanford Church o f Christ,
ijn .; Christians United vs.
J p.m.;
Church,
ninolc Community
____________
lty&lt;
10 p.m.; Seminole Community
hurch vs. Centro Cristiano,
30 p.m.; City of Sanford
[.•creation and Parks
apartment Fall Co-Ed Slow
tch Softball League at
nehurst Park. 6 :30 p.m.:
rry's Catering vs. B-52's; 8 JO

pun.: Animals vs. Beer JO.
G irls volleyball _ Lyman vs.
Seminole at Bill Fleming
Memorial Gymnasium (Senior
Night). Junior varsity, 5 p.m.;
varsity, 6 p.m.

TUESDAY

Freshman football _ Oviedo
vs. Lake Brantley at Tom Story
Field, 7 p.m.; Seminole vs.
Lyman at Carlton D. Henley
Stadium, 7 p.m.; Winter Springs
vs. Lake Howell at Richard L
Evans Field, 7p.m .
Boys golf _ District
Tournaments, TBA.
G irls golf _ District
Tournaments, TBA.
Recreation softball _ City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Women's Fall Slow
Pitch Softball League at
Pinehurst Park. 6 JO p.m.: Get
Down Beauty It Fashion vs.
harks; 77JO
JU p.m.: Lee
Sharks;
Lee'ss bxxon
Exxon
8. F.B.I.; 8 JO p.m.: Alleycats vs.
vs.
•onnie's Darlins.
Donnie'i
G irls volleyball _ Class 5A
District Tournament at Deltona
High School, schedule and
times to be announced; Class
6A District Tournament at
DeLand High School, schedule
and times to be announced.
W E D N E SD A Y
SAC Bowling League _ Lake
Howell vs. Lake Mary; Lake
Brantley vs. Winter Springs;
Oviedo vs. Lyman at AMF
Bowling CenterCasselberry,

t

3 JO p.m.
Boys golf _ District
Tournaments, TBA.
G irls g olf _ District
Tournaments, TBA.
Recreation softball _ City of
Lake Mary Parks and
Recreation Department Fall CoEd Slow Pitch Softball League at
Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Tripleheadcr beginning at 6:30
p.m.; City of Sanford Recreation
and Paries Department Men's
Fall Wednesday Night Slow
Pitch Softball League at
Pinehurst Park. C It L
Landscaping vs. Vivona's, 7
p.m.; Beer JO vs. Koch
Construction, 8 p.m.
SAC Softball League _ At
Oviedo: Lake Howell vs.
Oviedo, 4 JO p.m.; Winter
Springs vs. Lake Howell, 5 JO
ter Springs vs. Lake
rantley, 6biw
JO p.m.; Oviedo
vs.
uranllcy,
L
Lake Brantley,
Brantley, 77JO
Lake
J 0 pp.m.; At
Lyman: Seminole vs. Lyman, 5
p.m.; Seminole vs. Lake Mary, 6
p.m.; Lake Mary vs. Lyman, 7
p.m.
Swimming and Diving _
Seminole Athletic Conference
Meet at Lake Brantley Aquatic
Center, 9 a.in.
G irls volleyball _ Class 5A
District Tournament at Deltona
High School, schedule and
times to be announced; Class
6A District Tournament at
DeLand High School, schedule
and times to be announced.

already intoxicated with the Subway Series In
baseball, will pelt the Dolphins with bottles AND
batteries as they defend their turf. This is a gang
it and the cops are busy! Jets 27, Dolphins 13.
ach week the Crystal Ball of Football releases
his patented LOCK OF THE WEEK. This Is the
game that after Intense research and contempla­
tion he feels most comfortable going with against
the spread. Today, I'm "shopping In the cellar,"
and making my selection In a junk game. I'm
going with the ATLANTA FALCONS (-1) OVER
THE NEW ORLEANS SAINTS.
Crazy you say? The Falcons have beaten the
Alnts 10 straight times, and even Jeff Blake can't
fix that. This game will prove once and for all that
the Crystal is not just a big game guy. I can pick
them anyway, anytime, and anywhere.
Enjoy your football this weekend and remem­
ber, everything else can w ait

January 13th, 2001 at the Citrus Bowl
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T a k e O n T h e B e s t P la y e rs F ro m A r o u n d T h e N a tio n .
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Rams
Continued from Page IB

was no good, leaving (he score 6-0 in favor of the
Rams.
That touchdown would be the only score for
Lake Mary until late in the game as the Apopka
defense would completely shutdown the Rams
offense, forcing them to punt a total of six times
in the game.
The Lake Mary defense didn't seem as strong as
usual as they allowed the Blue Darters to accumutate 405 yards of total offense.
Apopka responded to Campbell's touchdown
with a touchdown of its own in the second quar­
ter when quarterback Brett Pcnsala scored on a 2yaid touchdown run off a quarterback keeper to
put the Blue Darters on top 7-6.
Apopka would tack on six more points before
the end of the half when Nazareth Pompllua
caught a 3-yard pass from Pensala to push the
Blue Darters lead to 13-6, after the extra point
attempt failed.
The Apopka scoring assault would not end
there as they scored again with 2:42 remaining In
the third quarter on a Fernando Durden 7-yard
touchdown run, putting Apopka up 21-6, as the
two point conversion attempt was successful.
Less than six minutes later Apopka put six
more on the board when Ned Baldwin made an
incredible catch In the end-zone on a 20-yard pass

from Pensala to put the Blue Darters up 27-6, as
the point after attempt again failed.
Exactly 3 minutes and 42 seconds later, the Blue
Darters would score again on a 72-yard touch­
down nin by Steve Baylark, who had 162 yard on
14 carries, putting Apopka up 35-6, when Pcnsala
ran in the 2-point conversion.
The Rams however would get the last score of
the game when, with 24 seconds left when Tony
Duber caught a 2-yard scoring toss from quarter­
back Jason Hadley, capping a 12-play, 74-yard
drive that took a total of 3 minutes and 6 seconds
to accomplish.
The Duber score would make the score 35-12,
which would be how the game ended.
With the win Apopka improves to 7-0 overall
and more importantly 4-0 in the district, while the
loss saw the Rams fall to 4-3 overall and 4-1 in
6A-2.
If the Blue Darters win next Friday at DeLand
(Spec Martin Stadium at 7:30 p.m.) they will be
the 2000 Class 6A-District 2 champions, while the
Rams will have a showdown at home against the
Lake Brantley Patriots (5-2 overall, 3-2 in 6A-2),
who had a bye Friday, for the runner-up spot in
the district and a spot in the playoffs.
H u t game will begin at 7JO p.m. at Don T.
Reynolds Stadium.

Oviedo
Continued from Page IB

of eight, six, and 51 yards, the
Cougars celebrated their home­
coming with their first 6ADistrict 3 win of the season, a
24-21 decision over the visiting
Lions.
University improves to 3-4
overall and 1-3 In the district
while Oviedo, which has lost
four in a row, also is 3-4 and 13.
Now tied for fifth (with
University) in the seven-team
district, Oviedo's hopes of
returning to the sUte playoffs,
even as a wildcard selection
like last year, are flickering.
"All wc can do now Is sit
back and pray something
breaks our way," said Oviedo
coach Greg Register. "It's been
a weird year already, so more
weird things can happen. All
we can do Is sit back and see
what happens for us."
What happened for the Lions
Friday night was a gridiron

score twice. In the first quarter,
Dwayne Allen caught a 9-yard
screen pass from Tenekedes and
scored to tie the game at 7-7.
Later, In the third quarter, Billy
Dreggors' 1-yard touchdown
run (set u p by a 58-yard dash
by Bailey-Barnett) tied the score
at 14-14.
University snapped the tie
with an 11-yard Nick Buchert
touchdown pass to Michael
Raymond. David Tanner's 37yard field goal 2x minutes Into
the fourth quarter gave the
Cougars a 24-14 advantage.
The Lions cut the deficit to
three points when Nick
Tenekedes scored on a 22-yard
pass from Brett Murphy with
under a minute left m the game.
Tim Reid (90 yards on 30 car­
ries) scored University's first
two touchdowns on runs o f 6
and 2 yards following tire
muffed punt and bloated punt,
respectively.
Oviedo will try to reverse its
•kid next Friday, when the
Lions return home to face the
Colonial Grenadiers tn another
district contest. University,
which has a bye next Friday
night, plays again on Friday,
Nov. 3, at Colonial.

COUGARS 24, LIONS 21
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O _ Dreggan 1 fun (Adijr kick), 944
U _ Raymond II
(ram Badwrt (TAniwr
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FsarthQ urtra
U _ Tuvwr 37 PC. *3 3
O _ N. TawfccdM 32 M » (ram Murphr
(Aifay kick), :44.
TEAM STATISTICS
.Oviedo 13; Unhandy 7.
. Oviedo 35-153, Untranlir
41-94.
h e d r e .O v ie d o U 44.1;llntvenH )r3M .
Foeeta|7**de_ Oviedo IKfcUnlvenlly 59.
F«mMee-teol _ Oviedo J- Ij IM v m lirM L
h M M eereede _ Oviedo MOt IMverdtv 44a
h e te e v e a s e .O viedo 3-300: University 5434.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHINC . Oviedo: BeU eraem it 1044.
tordan 4-39, |) m p n 4-11, ADrat 3-7. Murphy
2-7, Aeby 3-4, C Tlnekodm S-{mtmu 7):
UnivenHy: Retd KMft Tome 3-7, ArhbrU|te 33 Ruchert Hmfanie 4).

spruce v,reen star uomcK Means (NO. 32) breaks Inlo the open field (or one ol the lew times all night a runner actu­
ally found running room in Thursday's defensive struggle. Means was held lo 74 yards rushing on 21 carries, bul
iSd score a touchdown as the Hawks edged Seminole. 14-7, In a big Class 5A-District 4 contest.

Ttfbe
Continued from Page IB

as an at large team.
T m disappointed that wc
didn't score more points,” said
Seminole head coach Jim
Worthington. "This is a good
bunch of guys here, wc have to
keep our chins up, and finish
the season strong."
The Hawks, the defending
district champions, appear to
.interpretation o f "The Good,
M H M a _ 0 4 , Aw C . I H A l l ii M I - 1 .
h a v e the THVut'u numuln, hoi cl­
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(th e P a d , an d th e Ug
ing the normally high-scoring
IMveteAyi Bndw l 3 4 -0 ,9 9 .'
The Good - Drew I
Fighting Scminolcs to only 16
R K B V IN O Ovtadtv N. Ikndu _ . .
Barnett, despite a slight ham­
Aeby 3-50, Raulenan | J7 , Allen 1-9;
points the last three years.
Urdverdlyi ReAd 1-39, Centner 1-19, Raymond
string pull, rushed for a gameThe game was a defensive
M
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.
high 94yarda on 10 carries
battle throughout, bul Seminole
rUNTM G _ Oviedo: Arty 3-40 (tnrfudin*
while Christian Tfenekedcs
one Mocked). SOIL tMventfy; Tim er 5-313,
appeared to be controlling the
completed eight of 21 passes
434.
game, having good field posi­
for 124 yards and a touch­
tion and moving the ball pretty
down.
well. But each time a crucial
The Bad - Twice the Lions
penalty, a missed assignment or
advanced to the University 20a busted play cost the Tribe
yard line and came away
points.
empty, a 37-yard field goal
The Fighting Scminolcs
attempt sailing wide on one
received the opening kickoff but
possession while the other
had to punt alter gaining seven
ended when Oviedo were
yards.
unable to convert on fourthMatt Groover got off an excel­
and-eight from the Cougar 12lent 56-yard punt, but Spruce
yard line.
Creek's Wilson Jackson takes it
The Ugly - University recov­
at his own 16 and returns it to
ered a muffed Oviedo punt
the Seminole 34.
return at the Lion 8-yard line
After a five-yard gain by
and later blocked, the covered,
Derrick Means, the Tribe hand
an Oviedo punt at the Lion 6the Hawks a first down with
ard line. Both plays resulted
the first of their six penalties on
i Cougar touchdowns.
the evening.
Oviedo managed to knot the
Another offside penalty
moments later keeps the drive
alive and Means caps off a short
seven-play, 34-yaid drive with a
two-yard burst up the middle.
Fags IB
Eric Full added me extra point
and Spruce Creek led 7-0 with
a 24-yard run, followed by a Zuluaga kick, and a
only 4:50 having expired from
L . Afga V n n (ZuhMci Ucfc)
60-yard fumble return by Terry Cross to complete
I * . Im k C hiTtn 2 ran (Ucfc M U )
the dock.
the scoring.
L _ McNwly 24 ran (ZuluAfA kkk)
Seminole continued to move
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The Greyhounds are now 1-6 overall and 1-4 in
the ball but could not maintain
TEAM STATISTICS
5A-4 and will complete district play at Winter
a drive and also turned the ball
H a l 4 e w * _ fine IM g t IM y r n e i 1*.
Springs next Friday. That game will begin at 7 3 0
. n r a R idft 37-1411 ty nan 41-371.
over twice, once on a fumbled
p.m. at A.W. Epps Stadium.
Ewriag _ lin t Rldgt 7-1S-3; Lyaun 4-7-0.
punt near mid-field and once
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The Panthers fell to 3-5 overall and 1-3 in dis­
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trict play and hosts 5A-4 unbeaten Mainland in
the ball at the Hawks 46 on a
i w k m _ n&gt;» n d * m * i e b i m u - m
Deltona next Friday at 7:30 p.m.
M l s g _ FVra Rk%t 5-143; Lyinai 1 -0.
roughing the passer penalty.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Spruce Creek, meanwhile,
RUSHINC _ Flat Ridge Umc Q u ra n 27-1*7, Rtnuno 3-3. f a n 1could not get anything going
GREYHOUNDS 34, PANTHERS 6
(mintii i n I n * O w n 7-fminut 33); Lyman McNcaly 32-191, Woodi
P in e K ld f t
0
0
4
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33A Sandica 11-24, Algo 1-20. Manado I-A, Harltan KmJnua 4).the rest of the half, running no
EASS1NC _ Pina Ridge Dalh Q u ra n 7-19-3.1Z7; Lyman. S a n d n 4Lyman
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■ 30 _ 34
more than three plays in five
4- 0 U . lUrltan 0-1-0,0.
B n l Quartet
series the final 22:10 of the first
RBCEIV1NC _ n » fUdgr Btllupt 3 J7 , fcdlock 2-41, laaacChavert INoacwtna
half.
11, fa n a n o 1-2; Lyman: Oliver 2-37, Wood* 1-20, Manado 1-13
Second Quarter
rUNTINC _ Pint Ridge fa n t* 5-142 (324). Lyman: Harltan 2-47
The Tribe got the momentum
L _ Sanch« 3 run (kick (ailed)
(335)Third Quarter
going into the half when quar­
L _ McNeaJy 10 tun (Sanctw run)
terback Brad Locke found Willie
Bennett wide open deep along
the right sideline for a 43-yard
touchdown pass with only
LEGALS
2/10's of second left on the
clock. Groover added the extra
point and the score was lied at
Intermission.
The second half saw both
teams move the ball, but not
being able to find the end zone.
■ m i l e i r n nyisioN
! CASS NO: M CA IM S 14 Q
In fact, the teams turned the
FEDERAL NATIONAL UOflTQAQE
ball over on downs a combined
ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF.
three times.
VS
The Hawks were getting the
BM UIE SHE SNICK OOLUB. AS
T r u s t e e o f th e b a e sn ic x
better of it behind Means, who
FAMRY TRUST DATED AUGUST.
rushed for a team-high 74 yards
TW 7.ETA L.
DEFENDANT!*)
on 21 carries, but could not dent
NOTKS OS ACTION
the scoreboard until quarter­
CONSTRUCTOR M R V K *
back Gentry Jackson avoided a
TO: Untnwm U naAoanaa at Ha

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loss and hit Wilson Jackson with
a 31-yard touchdown pass with
7:56 left in the fourth quarter.
It is said that football is a
ame of inched and it was
B ar
t h ursday as a Seminole defend­
er had a dean shot at sacking
Gentry Jackson for a long loss,
but missed the tackle and
Jackson threw the touchdown

Spruce Creek is now 6-1 over­
all and 4-0 in 5A-4. The Hawks
will host Lake Howell in anoth­
er district game next Friday at
Daytona Beach Municipal
Stadium starting at 7 3 0 p.m.
H A W K S 14,
F IG H T IN G S E M IN O L E S 7
S p ru e, C n tk
7 0 0
S f f n tn t) U

0 7
0
t i n t Q tu iU i

■w\

The Tribe also had Gentry
SC _ Mean* 2 run (Full Kick)
Jacksop.pctuied up in the backS fra n d Q u i t f f
S
, Pm n rtt 43 p i n In m Locke (G ro o m kick)
ficld on a third down and three
Third Quarter
play late in the game, bul the
N(3 pairing
nifty QB avoided the tackle and
Fourth Quarter
SC _ W . Jjck ju n 31 pjiBB from C . fjckictn (’Full
got the first down that allowed
kick)
the visitors to run out the clock.
TEAM STATISTICS
Despite the loss, Bennett again
F lfit down* Spruce Creek 12* Seminole 10.
had a good night, rushing for a
Ruth tag _ Spruce Creek 3S-I49; Seminole 32game-high 83 yards on 18 car­
113.
PABdfig _ Spruce Creek 6 -^ 0 ; Seminole 2-11ries and also catching the 43rd touchdown pass. Ramonc
Potting yardage _ Spruce Creek M ; Seminole
ines also had a decent night,
67.
catching a 24-yard pass and car­ F tu n b lr t-M mSpruce Creek 145* Seminole 2*
rying the ball once on an endPenal lira _ Spruce Creek 9-68; Seminole 6-30.
around for 11 yards.
Punting _ Spruce Creek 5-177; Seminole 4193.
Groover also continued to
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
impress, punting the ball four
RUSHING _ Spruce Creek. M eant 21-74* G
times for a 48.25 yard per kick
Jackson 8-39, McHugh 9-36; Seminole; Bennett
average. T\vo punts were over
184 3 , R Kainet H I . Hunter 2-6, Griffin 1-3,
50 yards and the shortest of the
Harris 1-3, Torata 1 3 . A. Rain* 2-2, Locke 6-2PASSfNG _ Spruce Creek: G. Jackson 6 9 -0 ,
night was 38.
'60; Seminole; L o w 2-1H , 67.
Seminole, which fell to 5-3
RECEIVING . Spruce Creek: W. Jackaon 2overall and 3-2 in district, will
34, Justice M 2 . Uaasance H I . Mean* 1-2.
McHugh 1*1; Srminole: Bennetf 1-43, I t Raines
look to right the ship in a non­
1-24
district game against a tough
PUNTING _ Spruce Creek: McHugh 3-177
Merritt Island Mustangs squad
(35.4), Seminole: Groover 4-193 (4803).
on the east coast next Friday
starting at 7:30 p.m.

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T he S eminole H erald
LEGALS

• I

NOTICC TO THE PUBLIC
None* to hereby given tw l ■ Pubic
Hearing wdi ba held by tto Planning
IZonmg Commitaion m the City
Commrteion Chamber*. C*y Hal.
Sardord. Florida. at T OO p m on
Tfvrediy H ow n to t 2.2000 to corv
■On tha Mowing cnanga and
a i w d i w t to aw Zoning Ordnance
ol tto Cay ot 8antord. Samnoto
Couity, nortda.
Ratonng from UR 2 , MuflyAa
FamJy Raaalantial
To trial of OC-2. Oanaral
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL I (KIMCO PARCEL)
A paroai ot land lying m tto SE 1/4
ol Sacbon II. Townatap TO aouth.
Ranga 30 aast. Samnoto County.
Florida bang daicrttod a t toaowa
Commaneng at tto NEcomar ol tto
aloraaaid SE 1/4 d Section II a a rd

l

number 00I2T3S. ol tto raoorda ol
tia Ftonda Dapartmard ol Natural
Itaaourtaa. Ouraau d Survayng and
Maopng. fun 8 O TH TTW along
tto aaatorty hna ol tfto aaid SE 1/4 ol
Saction I I , TOO 04 laat to tfto
aoutiarty ng/4 ol way Ira ol AAIERI
CANA BOULEVARD and tto POINT
OF
BEOINNINQ.
twnca
o n e te * W along aald aaalaity ana.
118281 toal to tto SE comar ol tto
north 1/2 ol tia SE 1/4 ol tto aJoraaaO SE t/4 ol Sacaon It; ta n o a N
891SS7-W along tha aouth bto ol
ira aaid north 1/2. 504 « t laat;
twnca N T J R i F E . 2 3 * 5 4 laat.
twnca N M '2 1 'lt' W. 4 1 0 0 toal.
twnca N J3 M 4 r E . 7 S 0 0 toal;
twnca N 85*21TrW . 54 3T, twnca
N 63 4 1 i r w 47 05 toat twnoa N
M -2 1 'ir w 1 (0 0 toat twnoa 8
23-384FW . 4 0 * 4 laaL tan o a N
M * 2 n t ' W. 34824 laat twnoa N
23*3842* E. 138 00 laat twnoa N
M * 2 r t r W, 285 00 toat twnoa N
23*3849* E. 14725 toat tan o a N
M 'Z r ir w . 27 00 laat twnca N
23*3849*E. 187.79 toat twnca 8
ee-Zt’i r E . 3 I2 00 toat twnoa N
23*35 49"E. 81 SO toat tw nca 8
ee-2rt| -E. ttsw i toat twnca N
23*3849* E. 98 00 toat twnca 8
M -2 11 I T . 220 84 toat twnca N
47-223TE . 92 04 toat twnca N
23-3849* E. 17433 toat twnca N
e e * 2 n r w . 2»S3a toat twnca N
2 3 *3 8 4 8 E. M l 88 toat to tto ak **aafd •outwrty ng/d of way 8n* ol
AMERICANA BOULEVARD, ttor
8 71*3r07*E along aloraaaid
•outwrty ng|t ol way In*. 45828
toal to tto PCHNT OF BEOJNN1NQ.
Conianng 18 934 acraa mar* or
tot*
PARCEL 2 (HUNTINGTON PAR­
CEL):
A portal ol land lying In tw SW t/4
ol Sacton 12. Towralap 20 aoutt
Rang* X aaat Samnoto County.
Ftonda. bang daacrtwd aa lotowa
Commaneng al tto NWoomar ol
tto atoraaaid SW t/4 ol Bacton 12
•1 ratorancad on earth ed comar
racord numbar 0018735. ol tw
raenrda d tto Ftonda Dapartmart or
Natural Raaourcaa. Buraau d
Survayng and Mapping, run 8
02*1628 W along tto m alady law
d tw aaid SW t/4 d Sacbon IE
820 74 tod to tw POtIT OF BEGMNiNG. Thane* 8 35-3F 45T . 200 S3
tool to a laggad haatandi* tow aa
dapretod on a aw ay by Amancan
Survayng SMappng. Inc. d a ring
ratoranca I194C2RH3. datod Jan.
27. 1998. twnoa along aaat tow tw
toiowmg 13 couraaa and daianoaa 8
4S*3472*W. 57 58 tod; twnca 8
18-S7-47-W. 55 03 tod. twnoa S
02*5t‘t2*E. 71.73 toat twnca 8
30*43 22*E. 53 I t I d . twnoa •
42*44 o r t . aa.Ot toat tw nca •
26 00 4 r E. 85 08 toat twnoa 8
03*0124* E. 73.48 toat twnoa S
Ot’ 4558* E. 11822 toat tan o a 8
00*48*38*W. (7.73 lad. twnoa 8
24*00*3836/. 2 0 3 4 toat twnoa 8
48T3TS*E. 48 5 * tod. tw nca 8
32*0848*E. 5 8 2 8 toat twnoa 8
40*12*32**E. 50 35 toat twnoa N
*9*18 57*W dapaitng atoraaaid
Itoggad tow. 17223 tod to tw port
d Curvatura d a curva concava
aoutfwaafarty having a radki* ol
1SO 00 toat twnca torough a oardrd
angto d *8*2837* rvn along tw arc
d aard cu v* 231.54 tod to a port d
cuap lying on tw aloraaaid aa dtity
brw d tw SW 1/4 d Sacton I E
twnca N 02*1828* E. 108221 lad
to tw POINT OF BEGINNING.
Coraartng 3 5 2 0 acraa mor* ol
toaa
PARCEL 3 (SMITH PARCEL):
TOGETHER WITH:
Thai pan d tw aoutwaal t/4 d
Saction i t . Townatap 20 ao u tt
Range 30 aaat. Bananoto Courty.

(LESS S 221 021. New Upaato. PB
1. Pg &lt;7. Sam tid* Corny. Ftonda
18 30 33-5AF-0000-03*6 .
8
221 0 2 d E 228 82* d Ld M ( U 8 S
75 acre tot honw*l**d )N* » Upada.
F S 1. Pg 57, Bamfnda County.
Ftortda 19-30-335AF OOOOC38C .75 act* lor homaataad locawd to 8
221 0 2 d E 225 6 2 d Ld 38. Naw
upaaia. PB I, PG 57. Samtooi*
County. Florida.
15-30-34-3000010-0000 • Sac 34 Tap IBS Rg*
30C. bagn eaor E and 840 5 8 B d
tw WW cor d tw BW 1/4. w S
33 0 . W 68O. N 3 3 0 , E 8 8 0 to bag
(LESScand and 1 8 acre* tor homo•toad) 19 3034-0018-0000 • Sac
34 Tap 19S Rg* 30C. 8W 1/4 d SW
t/4 d WW t/4. 1 8 3 0 3 4 300001C0000 • Sac 34 Tap t9 S Rg* 30E.
bag d NW cor d SW t/4 n n E 6 8 0 .
8 840 8 8 W 8 8 0 N to POBOESS
canal) 1 8 3 0 3 4-30000104 )0 0 0 •
1.5 acre homaataad beam to Sac 34
Tap I9 S Rga 30E. bagn 8 8 0 E did
840 8 8 8 d NW cor d SW t/4. n n S
3 3 0 . W 8 8 0 , N 3 3 0 . E 8 8 0 to
POO(LES8carwf)
Tha property bang m an garwnty
daacrtwd aa 850 VWan Read.
The Planting 52or*ng Cornmiadon
a ll aubrn* a mccmmandaton to tw
Cay Commlaaton In favor d , or
anwnWrwnl The Cty Cnmnaadcn
a d held a Pubic Hearing to tw
Commlaaton Room to Cty Hal,
Sardord. Ftonda d TOO p m on
Novartwr 13.2000. to ccnakter aa/d
Commlaaton may ptooa oondeona
upon tw retoning by maarw d a
davatapmant order.
Al parttoa to H a n d and cftiana
d w i hav* an apportufty to ba heard
al aard haannga
(•chad S id . Ctwtondi
PWnrang IZontog Cnmnaadon
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: * a par
•on daddaa to ippad ■ dadaton
mada w *i raapad to any maaar oorv
•Idarad d tw ebon* madtog or
hearing, hdatw may naad ■ nrbatni
record d tw pnoaadnga todudng
noonl la n d prodded by tw Cty d
Bantord (FS 2 8 * 0 108)
PERSONS WITH DISAMUT1ES
NEED4NQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE H ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 33855 2 5 a
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETV4Q.
Putrth O dobd 22.2000
T153
M D M CMCUT COURT
OF THE EKMTUNTH
ju a c tA L a R c u r r
MAND FDR
5CMMOLS COUNTY.
F E S NOj 0B 868C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
LOLA WALTON
NOTICC OF AD5MSTRATXM
Ttw xtoanwtaaon d tw aatoto d
LOLA WALTON, dacaaaad. F5a
Nuidwr 08853C P , la pandng to tw
Orcua Court tor Samtoola Coudy.
Ftortda. Probata DhrW/on, ttw
a d d *** d which b X I N Part
Annua. Santord, F t, 32771. Tha
namaa and addaaaaa d tw paraorv
t raoraaantotrt and tw pamonal
flttomvy i n •#(
«M —
hil M EM
ALL MTERE8TED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
Ai paraerw an wham 84a note* la
aanrad who hav* rtbacb ena a id
rtwlrnga tw vOdry oi tw w*L tw
d tw .
aantdhr*. vanua, or )wladdton d
tea Coen am ragdrad to ■ * tw *
obRenona wan tea Court WITMM
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE n R S T
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE SERVICE OF A
COPY OF TWS NOTICE ON THEM.
AJ cradaon d tw

amandnara. The Cay Commmron
a d hold 8 P i t * Hading to tw
Commlaaton Room In Cay H a ,
Santord. Ftonda d 7C 0 p jn . on
Novambd 17,2000, to conahtor u d

M TH BCM CUT COURT
OFTHB1STH
JUOICtAL QRCUIT
OFFLORBM
W ANO POM
(COUNTY

m end la not provided by toa Cay d
Santord (FS 2 *8 0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TOFATE M ANY OF THESE PROCEED4NGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 3 3 8 5 8 2 8 a
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEEDNO
PubtdiOctotwr 22. 2000
T IM

dnardnwnt to aw Zonmg Ordnance
d tw Cay d Sardord. Samnoto
County. Ftonda
R ajen n g tram AO. Agnedturd
To r.ri d SR 1. SngW Fam»y
DwoOnQ liaaatonaal
LEGAL DESCRIPTION 18 30-335Af 0X 0C 3SA - E 225 5 2 d I d 38

CIVE ACTION
CAM NO. 9T-81I8CA
DIVISION 14-K
MELLON MORTGAGE COMPANY.
ALTON COLEMAN MCA ALTON CCOL£UAN.daL
Datondanka).
NOTICC OF
FOMCLOSURf BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauani to an Order Raacfwdulmg
Kkwua Sato dtoad October 17.
2 X 0 and ertorad to C at* NO. 972I2S-CA d tw e n d Court d tw
EIGHTEENTH JudcW C tcu l to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Ftortda
whereto MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY, la tw P ta rtR did
ALTON COLEMAN AAC/AALTON C.
COLEMAN. : KAREN CHAVIS; ;
TENANT 91 M VA TRACY POL­
LARD; ; SEMINOLE COUNTY; ;
CENTRAL F L EDUCATORS FED­
ERAL CREDO* UNION,; SANFORD
ARMS ASSOCIATES. LP. DWA
CEDAR CREEK APARTMENTS; d *
m
u r s n or N n , Ii wm m 4u ni rI n^v*
Ml tnd b u t MMk lor qm Ii d VMt
kora door d tw 8EMM0LX Couty
CourThoua*. aantord. Corlda d
11 -OOAM, on tw 1 4ti day d

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•aid FViai Judgnwr*:
LOT 54. MONROC MEADOWS.
TO THE PLAT
BOOK 48. M O S S 16 AND 17. PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLOROA.
AiK/A i l l KELLY CIRCLE. SAN­
FORD, FL &gt;2773
WITNESS MY HAND and tw aad
d tt o Coul on Octobd 17X000.
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mom*
Ctork d 9w CboUl Court
ByMary8bm«w
Deputy Ctork
EdwrtrrW SAaaoototoa, PA.
PO . Boa 25015

to taa
1al no ood to you.
provtMion oI c tr tin ii&gt;t&gt;t&gt;nrr
P ita ** cordacl Court kdnrtaaaann
a 201 k Park Awnua, Sardord.
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(407)885-4227. wdan 2 working
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P u H d k G o H b d t2 .I9 .2 0 X
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M THS c s tc u n * COURT
OF THS BQHTSSNTH
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Florida Bar *0048043
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(407)322-8012
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Corporation
M/i
CtwrMcal
RMKtemial U ortgioi Corporation
( V i Margataaan SCempany. toe..
Va
M m Otoe Ricardo Uto Onu. J r ;
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ctonang by. torougR. i n t o or
agatod
Ricardo
Ld *
Onu.
rtaraan d .__ _ unknown paraonft) to
poaaataion d tw aublad rad
preparty 9 1 ;____ inknown paraonfa)
to poaaaaalon d tw adaRa tad
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panwa claanaig by, tn u R L itodd
rtdanitonta) who are not known to
b* dead or a r t * , whether aaid

NOTICC OF ACTXM
NODCS TO THS PUBLIC
No*c* l* hereby gw*n tod a Pift*c
Hading wft tw IwM by tw Ftorrtng
AZorvng Commaaton to tw Cty
Comraaawn Chambara. Cay HaE
Santord. Ftonda. d TOO pm on
Thuradjy. Novambd 2.2000 to cotv

THBCMCWT COURT
OFTH I DOMTEINTH
ju o a c u L CMCurr
PIANO FOR
BCMMOLB COUNTY,

i d tw « r * puMcaton ol tto
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE F ltS T PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF THE
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICC ON THEM.
Al otwr eradtore d tw dacadad
damanda agatod tw daoadtnra
aatato mud ■ * Iw t datow aHti tto
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THU NOTICC
M X CLAIMS. DCMANOS ANO
OBJECTION NOT SO FEED WILL
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The data d tw trd pubteaton d
t t o No*oa la Octobw 22.2000.

Plarvang AZenmg
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mad* *Wi rnapad to any mdtor conardarad d tw abort madtog or
hearing. ha/dw nwy naad a awtwam
racord d tw prooaaWnga tochxkng

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on or baton titty daye (rom tw daw
d tw 5rd pubteaton d tto note*
and Ha tw ongmal toto tw dark d
tto Court tahar baton earvtc*
Plainwra aitomay or Immadala/y
twraaltor. otwratoa a dalaUI w* ba
anaarad agatod you tot tw raid
damandad to tw oomptotol
NOTE: Puauart to tw F a t Dad
Cdlaciion Pracbca* Act you a n
adulead tw l tto tow tom to deemed
to ba a d*H odtoctor aaampang to
cot acl a dad and any totormaaon
odatoad *&gt;■ ba utad tor tw l purpOM.
WITNESS my hand and Vw M d ol
Mid Court on OCT I I 8000,
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mona
Aa Ctorti d tw Court
ByRutiKtog
Aa Deputy dark
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40101
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Tampa, FL 3 3 X 7
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on whom a copy el tea

Commencing d tw aad 1/4 eonwr
d aaid Sacbon i t , TownaNp 20
aouth, Ranga 30 a a a t run B
02*1(28* W along tw aad In * d
tw aad aoutwaal 1/4 d Sacbon 11,
483 3 * tod to tw POMT OF BEGMNMQ. twnca corwnu* 8 02*1(20*
W atong aad In*. 2 3 3 15 tod to tw
norti Rrgto d Way In * d Amencarw
Doutovard. twnoa N 71*31*07- W
along aad norti R&lt;F*-d Way In*.
4 3 * 44 tod. twnca N 25*471 r E.
2 2 5 4 6 toat twnca 8 7 I-3T 42T .
144 M tod to to* PONT OF BEOMNWQ.
Coraartng 2 011 acraa mar* or
toat.
Told 8 1 * Coraartng 24.485 acraa
m o rao to aa
The property bang mere g*n*ra»y
daacrtwd a * 3*63 Orlando Dnm
Tha Ptorrtng XZordng Cammwaton
a d aubnw a raoomnwnddton to tw
Cay Commwdon In lavor al. or

Commadon may ptooa eondaorw
upon tw ruorang by nwana d a
dtvatopnwra orctor.
AJ panwa to taarad and ed m w
d w i hav* an opportuiay to tw hoard
d aad haannga

YOU ARE NOTIFIED tw l an acton
•or lomdoaurt d morlgag* on tw
(slowing dako trad prepacy
LOT 42. DCERSONQ 2. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO M PLAT BOOK 44
PAGES n . 28 ANO 29 OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. F1GRK3A
tw* bean Nad agatoat you and you
art ragurad to l arva a copy d your
wrtwn datanata. 9 any. to E on KIMBCRLY A MATUUS, Aaorrwy tor tw

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ctonang by. tao u d i. under or
agaawi Ricardo Uto Otoi. daca aaad
t krwig and a unknown paid**
ctonang by. twouRi. under and
dar*(i) who art net known to ba
dead or ala*, whatwr laid unknown
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REVENUE a n d a n irtnownparton to ...............nr d tw m d proper-

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TO; WESLEY 8ZANYI
I a rt*, and f dead, a parttoa
ctolmtog rte n a t by. tomugR. m tor
or agatod WESLEY SZANYI. and M
parttoa haatog or ctototng to hav*
an yr t g l R t o d M a m d to tw p ia p arty harato daaertoad
YOU ARE NOTWED twr m acaon
tor F on doaua d Mortgage on tw
LOT 244. WEKIVA HUNT CLUB
FOX HUNT SECTION 2. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEROP AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK IE
PAGES *4 . THROUGH ST. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FIGRKM. a V a 107 lldrtam an
Ortv*. Longwood. FL 32778
a n ngurad to ta n a a copy d yeu
wraton daianaaa. I any. to X on
Lynn* M. French. Attorney tor
PtolrM. whoa* addnaa la Buto 2 X .
1570 Madruga Avarua, Cord
uaUea. n u ld a X I 4 8 whch a wdi
to twty (10) day* dtor tw 5rd puUcaao n d ta a N o a ca a n d d a tw o n g mafiwn tto Ctork d tow Couladw r
batom aarvica on PtatodTa dtonwy
or mmaddaty twraaflar, otoanmaa
a dalaUI wR b* amend agatod yau
tor tw r*4d demanded to to* oomp k rt.
WITNESSmy hard and toa aad d
toh Court tod 18 day d OCT. 2 X 0
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mote*
Aa Ctork d tw Court
SyiRutoKtog
Aa Deputy Ctork

4

a apaedi accommoddton to partdpad to tod precaadtog ahodd con­
tact ADACoordtoalor al Samtood
C outy Courthoua*. X I N. I
Avanu*. Sua* N X t. Santord.
Ftortda 32771, d d ad r t * daye
prior
to
to*
proc aac
Tadphona (407)323-4330 a i t 4277
1 -8 X 855X 771 (TDD) or 1 - 8 X
5555770 (V) vd Ftonda Rady
P u U d iO d cb d 2 2 .2 5 .2 X 0
T157
M THS CMCUTT COURT.
21QHTE2NTH
JUOICUL CMCUTT,
MAND FOR
SEMNOLE COUNTY,
PROBATE DRrtSKM
Cam Na. 0 8 8 8 1 -CP
M RE THE ESTATE OF
ERVM J. BOOTH
NOT1CS OF A05SMSTTMT10H
The artoWidamon d tw aatad d
ERVM J . BOOTH d r a n a i l F I*
Nudwr 2 0 X 8 9 1 -CP, d pandtog to
tw Cbout Court tor Samtood
Couty. Florida. P n d b DMaion, toa
addram d ahkh d POSoa
Santord. a 11772. The
and addmaam d toa paraond
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTYTEO THAT
AJ paraona on aJiom tod notoa d
thartnga tw vaaedy d tw wd. t
any, tw gwdkaatini d tw pamond rapraiintatia. venue, or (addo•on d tod ooul am ngum d to da
tw * ofe)*caona w*h to* ooul WITH­
IN THS LATER OP THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THM
NOTICE OR THrtTTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Ai cradaon d toa dacadam and
otwr paraona having datow or
on whom a copy d tod note* d
aarmd a4hto tome mentoa ahar tw
dda d tw d d pUXatton d ta*
court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THM NOTICC OR THMTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THM NOTICE
ON THEM.
Al otwr o a d to il d tw

ooul WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THM NOTICS.
OBJECTIONS NOT SO P U D W E I
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The ddd d to* Bid puModton d
tod raao ad October 2 2 .1 X 0
Evelyn L Booto
2747 Waaton Lana
Ortanto, Ftortda 3M 10
m i BdndtogBM
fonvda, Fla. 12210
504/3M-3B40
Fd. Bar 0085871
PubNtoGctobw 22 .2 1 . SOX
T IM

COUNTY. a O R lO X LYING WITHM
AN EASTERLY EXTENSION OF
THE NORTH ANO SOUTH BOUND­
ARY LINE OF LOT 8. BLOCK a
LAKE KATHRYN PARK 6TH AOCHDON. PLAT BOOK 15. PAOE8 47
ANO a . PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
SAID
PARCELS
WESTERLY
BOUNDARY BE MG THE REAR OF
THE ABOVE SAID LOT X ANO THE
EASTERLY BOUNDARY BE INO
THE HELEN STREET RIGHT-OFWAY.
*3 4 N Winter Park Dr.
Cat aatoarry. FL 32707
at p d * aad. to to* ladwal m d bad
bidder, tor caah. al tw wad kont
door d tw Sanunol* County
Courthoua*. Santord. Ftonda, al
11 X AM on Novambar 14 .2 X 0
Datod October 17.2000
MARYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
ByMarySbouto
Deputy Clari
to accordance wdi tw Americana
Wth Dwabm aa Ad . paraona wlto
daabaawa naadmg a apacdI accom­
modation to pamepaw to tod pith
caadng ahodd contact ooul
Addndtaaon al ddpnona i u i a *
(407)886-43 X . nd lalar tout aavan
IT) day* prior to tw pmcaadng it
twartng knpakad. (TOO) 1 X 8 8 5 8 8771. or V040* (V) 1 -8 X 9 5 5 8 7 7 0 ,
da Florida Relay Service
Maaon XAaaocWtoa. P X
17757 U S I t Nonh. Sue* S X
Cdanaawr. FL X 7 8 4
(7 2 7 )5 X 3 X 0
Pubiah October 22. 29. 2 X 0
T IK
M THS CMCUTT COURT
IN AND FOR
MkMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE MVWON
CAM NO : 0 8 * *t-C P
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
OOLDiE LEE.
NOn e t OF ADMMMTRATIOH
The ackrwvatrahon d toa aalato d
OOLDIE LEE. dacaaaad. F I*
Nurtwr X 8 9 8 C P d pandng to to*
C*cu* Court tor Samtooto. Ftonda.
Pmbato Dhtoion. to* a d d ** * d
which d P.O. Drawer C, Sardord.
Florida 12771. The namaa and
d toa pamonal rapmaantw peraend mpmaamatomY aaomay am a d tarth batow.
ALL MTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT)
A* paraona on whom tod noaoe d
mho hav* obtaclton* tod
l tw vaidfy d t w w d . tw
d toa peraond rapmd
tod Court am ragdmd to ■• tw *
wth tod Ooul WITHM
T t i i LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
FUEUCATKM OF THM NOTICt
OR THUTTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THM NOTICE ON THEM.
AJ cradaon d tw dacadam and
her paraona he ring datow or
ananda agatod dacadanfa aatata
on whom • copy of Vift noOoo li
i m t d i W n Vvw morthi ofiw t o
d m of Vto dm pubteaton of f a
nu*e* m id Sd to at ctoiiw artto 85a
Court WITHM THE LATER O f
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THM NODCC OR THMTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF M R V ice OF A COPY OF THM NOTICE

PLOMDA
CAM NO. OO-OX-4182-OaN-Q

PROSATS MVMION
F»* N a: 08882-CP
IN RE. ESTATE OF
EOITH ELLIS OISMUAfi
EDITH L DtSHMAN.

aft/1
ANO

NOTICt OF ADMNMTRADON
Dw ad idnwbaaon d tw aama d
EDITH ELLIS 01 SHUAN k V l
EOITH L DISHUAN. dacaaaad. F I*
Number 00-892-CP. id pandng to tw
O o u l Court tor Samtooto Couty.
Ftonda Probate DMaion.
adtkaaa d which h X I Nodi Park
Avanua. Santord. Ftonm 12771.
Dw name and adikm d tw par-

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
AMparaona on whom td i noaoa la
eh alanga tw mkkfy ol
guaMcaborw d tw penond npra•amatm. vanua or |ula*8on d
tm Cout am rngukad to ft* tw *
cbRcaon* wan tw Court WITHM
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBUCADON OF THM NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THM NOTICE ON THEM.
AJ cradaon of tw
er

Court WITHM THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICt OR TT5RTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THM NOTICE
ON THEM
Al otwr cradaon d tw daoadwd
datow ot

NOTICS OF ACTION
TO. Jaftay Bam**
1722 37ti SL
Ortanto, FL 3 2 X 8
YOU ARE NODFICO tod an acion
you an ngum d to aarm a copy d
ftan datonaaa 2 any; to I on
Batna* who** a m * * * 4
507 Bprtog Oak* BNd. A lim
Sprtoga. FL 32714 on or baton
Nomnftar X 2000. and i t tw ortgp
nd *4to toa Ctorti d tola Court d X I
N Paik Am. Bantord, FL 12772
baton een4ce on Padtonar or hm ad d d y twmaftar. « you Ml to do ao.
R may ba antorad agatod you
m*M damandad to to* pa*-

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Ybu m id heap toa Ctorti d tw
Ckodl C o u rt Oftca noatod d y au
ouram addnaa (you may fta Noaoa
d Curare Adftam. Ftortda Famty
Farm 12.115). F U u * papan to tea
towaul a ft ba iwajtod to toa aftft
on noord d tw ctorkY oftoa.
WARMMQ: RUa 1 2 J 2 X Ftot
Fam»y Law Ruto* d Prooadura,
Faftm to comply can n a ift to aanoHone, iKhidng damtoad or aototog
0( plMdrigi
DATED Octobar 4, 2 X 0
CLERK OF THE CMCUT COURT
O r BUonm Paopto*
Deputy Ctork
P u b 5 d tO o to b u X 1 X 2 2 .2 9 .fO X

aalato mud tot tw * datow WITMN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THM NODCE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOSANO
OBJECTIONS NOT 1 0 FXEO WXL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Dw dato d tw M piftaedtan d
tm NoMca la Octobar 22, 20X
LYNN KNOWLTON
78 Lawn S b a d
Oviedo. Ftortda 127*5

HTHKM CUrr COURT

FIRST UWON NATIONAL BANK
F/K/A FIRST UNION NATIONAL
S A W OP MONTH CAROLINA.
SUCCES SO R BY MERGER TO
MUST UMON NATIONAL BMM OP
FLOROA,

MARGARET X WHARTON
M arganIX Wharton. P X
P. O. Boa 521172
Ortado, FL 32762
(407)3M-7183
Ftortda Bar No 292151
Pift8ah.Octab*r 22. IS , 2 X 0
T in

THE
DEVISEES,

g ra n tees,

CREDITORS, T R U ST tES. OR
OTMDI CLASiANTB CLAMPKI BY.
THROUGH UMMR. OR AOABMT
ROBERT X CIUOTT.
dd.

lm to fi

so
I. Protect: A/B-X07-0(VJVP.
Profad D m Emergency Od Unari
Ooourwm *10071.
Oua Dato:
X M B S d 2 0 0 M X toed
2. Prcfact B/D-2S4-X/JVP. Pid ad
DM: Ooul Raaurtactoa- Docunon
*2841. Du* Data: NamMbar X
M S X d 2 X PM, toed torw.
To gwramaa laoaftl d adduida I
to tw laapon m n d naponaMfty to
oomad to* tanwwt* County
Puthaafng Dkndon prior to toa taed
racaMng data d aubmatatortilda.

MODOi OP ACTION
TOt
LUCX11 a m ilOTT, AS AN HEM
OP THE ESTATE OF ROftERT X
ELUOTT, DECEASED
LAST KNOWN/

CAM NO. 6 S C X 8 S H 8 0
JOSEPH E. ALDER and JOOCLL
ALDER.
PARESH N .V N O Y X d d .
NOTICE OF
NOTICE M HEREBY GIVEN tod
a utdan kgnart. tw Cdrk d tw
CboUl Ooul tor Samtooto Couty.
Ftortda. uidar and by virtue d tw
tw 1M l * y d October. 2 X 0 . to toal
dto oauaa pandtog to tw Ctrcua
Court d tw righto «nto Juddtol
CboUl d Ftortda, to and h r Samtooto
Couty. Ftortda. batog C M Acion
0 0 -C A -8 X I4 0 . to which
JOSEPH X ALDER and JOOELL
ALDER am tw PlatoMa did
PARESH N. VAIOYA d tw
DtdndanL and uidar and by rtrtua
d tw term* d to* add Summary
Ftod Judgrwm wd odar h r aad d
p U * outory to toa Mgfwd and bail
bkkdr tor cadi d tw Waal From
Door d tw Bamtoda Coutooum.
M l North Park Amnia. Sardord.
Ftortda on tw 14tl day d Novambar.
2 0 X . d tw h ou d 1 1 X a m . tw
aama batog a d g d aatoa day and toa
h ou a togd h ou d aad. tw md

Dw data d t w 2m publraaon d
Id * Noaoa d October 22. 2 0 X .
Fanond Rapneamator*
MARK3NLEE. JR.
WXUAM H. MORISSON. ESQUIRE
T i n Eouti U.X U daaay 17-82
Fam Park. Ftortda 1Z 7X
Tdaphona: X T f t X I M *
Aaorrwy lor Fanond Rapnaamdhw
P U *h G d o tw r 2 2 .2 X 2 X 0
T151
M THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE OONTEENTH

JO E ELUOTT. AS AN H ER OP
THS ESTATE OP ROBERT X
ELUOTT DECEASED
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:

tog. u T T in y a rta * appartotot^Td
batog aoM to aatdy add Judgmam.
DATED Ida ITto day d OdotM.

D id Carlato Candomtdun Pared
Known Aa Una No. X I . Sandy Com.
A Condondfdun and An Undvk
.0038232 totond In Dw Land.

M THS CSICUIT COURT
OF THS SnKTUM TH
COUNTY,
1 CA-14-P
COMPANION MORTGAGE. A
DELAWARE CORPORATION.
MICHAEL a
BARBOUR and
DONNA BARBOUR, hd W *r. and
UNKNOWN TENANTBA3WNERS.
N O D CSO FSA LI
Noaoa d hereby grmn tod. pu•uam to tw O n d r u Ftod Judgmam
and to tea caua* to tw Caoui
Court d Samtood Coudy. Ftonda. I
Sarnrad Couty. Ftonda. daacrtwd
LGT X BLOCK a LAKE KATHRYN
PARK STH ADOmON. ACCOROMG
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO M PLAT BOOK IX
M O E S 47 ANO 44. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. F1GROA
ANO THAT FART OF LOT M .
BLOCK D D R MITCHELL'S SUR­
VEY OF THE MOSES E. LEVY
GRANT. PLAT BOOK I. RAGE 6.
FUBUC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE

CMLACDOH
C A M MOJ 98-1199 CA
FWST UMON NADONAL SANK.
ANGIE PATTUFOOT. a id .
TO

NODCS OF ACTION

ANO« PATTUFOOT
LAST KNOWN ADORESX
SM O ootonD r
Ortodo. F l 37765
CURRENT ADORESS:
UNKNOWN
THE UNKNOWN HEMS,
OEVMEEX ORANTEEX
AS8K1NEEX LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES. OR OTHER
CLAMANTS CLAMNO BY.
THROUGH UNOER. OR AOAMST
LEROY WKJUAMX DECEASED
LAST KNOWN ADORE S3
UNKNOWN
JAMES WXUA5M
LAST KNOWN ADORESX
2 X North Dartdon Sbad
Ovkado, FL 327*5
CURRENT ADORESX
UMDJOWN
W XUS LOTT
LAST KNOWN ADORESX
Chtoda.F L 127*5
PEARL LOTT
LAST KNOWN ADORESX
Ovtoda FL 127M
S U M INC. 0J8/A FACTORY
OUTLET. A DMSOLVEO CORPO­
RATION
LAST KNOWN ADORESX

ANY AFC ALL UFOOeOWN PARD S S CLAftjmO BY. THROUGH
UNDER. ANO AOAMST D M
IMRMN NAMED SOVDUAL
DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO S B DEAD OR AUV*.
WHETHER S A B UNKNOWN PARDftftMJFr CLAJU AN ftfTERSST

j» " S S a K M T 5 f ( S S S r "
CLAMANTS
I LASTKNOWN

puchadng or c a l 407-*08-7111
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Couty. “ “
N to m d l
I Intond to ragtotor aad a
Dtototon
d
TMdwaaaa, Fkvkto. to I
• fli
prwwone 9 n 1
Nam* S to M **. to-WX
• 85X . Ftortoa B H 9 II1 1951.
Sonde Furor
PUftah: Octobw 2 2 .2 X 0
T IM

LOT E X
FOURTH ADOtnON,:
TO THE P U T TH
RECOROEO M P U T
P * QC(«) 4 X OP D M
REOORDS OF

Ttw Dmyha

Corporation

Comptotd a
WITHES* MY HANO and to* aad
of M * Court on tola 03 day d OCT,

Com/Sardord.
va.
COA ENTERPRISES, M C , A
DISSOLVED FLOROA
CORPORATION. UNKNOWN
PARTIES W POSSESSION.
NODCS OF BALE
NOTICE M HEREBY GIVEN tw l
on tw 18 ti day ci November 2 X 0 d
1 1 X a m d tw Waal Fiord Door d
tw Sam tiod C outy Ooutwuaa.
tw utoanlgnad Ctork wd oBar tor

Orlando.
PuddhOctobar
* 2 .2 * . SOX
Fifth
T IS *

M THECMCUTT COURT
OF THS SIOHTESMTH

D M SOUTH 10b FEET OF LOT X '
MARDNS F U R ACOOROftO TO
THE FU T D M R E O F AS RSOORDB &gt; M FLAT BOOK T, FfkOE 7B '
FU8UC RECOROS OF SCWNOLE'
COUNTY. FLORIDA. TOGETHER
YWTH A MORAS HOME LOCATED
THERSON AS A PERMANENT FU ­
TURE AND APPURTENANCE

COUNTY.
CA M M L 88A 3T-C C -X F
8ANOY COVE CONOOMMXJM
ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE.
M C , a n d tor proft Ftortda

Couty. Ftonda and daacrtwd a* Idn
LEO LOT 244 WEKIVA HUNT
CLUB FOX. HUNT SEC X F S 18
PQ S8L87
The property aJoraaakL togatoar

(»mfl___
Maryam* Mona
C to rk d to a C to Jl
ACounty Courta
Samtood County. Ftortda
By Mary Saocpa
Aa Deputy Cwn,
looaW .*
Aaomey tor
Oray. Hand XRobtoaon, P X ,

OonaMF.Eaftigw. Shard
Samnoto County. Ftonm
By Deputy Shard l l d t u * Motor
NOTICE RE0ARD8K1 THE AMER•CANS WITH DMASXJTIES ACT OF
19SX PERSONS WITH A DISAOOJ.
TYNEEDtaa SPECIAL ACCOMMO­
DATIONS TO RARDCMATE M THE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THS ENFORCEABLE WHTTB
■ECTION OF THE CIVX DIVISION
AT THE SHERIFFS OFFICE. I K
BUSH BLVD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
AT LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDINGS
(4 0 7 )3 X
8840 TTO (407)323-3323
Wdi Sato Hold On: Nommbu 1.
2X 0
PuHohOctobu X IX 2 2 .2 9 .2 X 0
TM

CURRENT

iM w r a C M v y iw w r a o * .
.
For kdormalon on any d toa
C o u ty SCCpraJocla
“ 0u m b p a s* M
court WITHM THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBUCADON OF THM NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WXL

tw S an d id t C outy Coutooum to
Sardord.
Ftortda
tw
Above
daacrtwd proparty
Thd add tala to bung mam to tap
wry to* tarnw d tola Wm d

C rp inaii Apputanam TO S a d tto*
Al In Accordance Wdh Tha Subject
To Dw Covorwrda, Condftona,
naalrtcltona. Tarnw And Otwr
Proilalona 01 Dw Dadwdton Ol
Condonwdun Ol Sandy Com . A
Condominium Aa Recorded In
O ftdd Raoorda Booh 1310. T
1344 Of Dw Pubic Raoorda d
Denanod Coudy. Ftortda.
mama, kituroa. appaanooa. and
apputorwnoaa on aold dnd « uaad
to coryuicaon twnddtL
Dw atoraaaid aad wS ba mam p u
•uard to a Bunnwry Ftod Judgman
am end to CM N a X -437C C -20-F
pandng to tw C outy Court d tw
aURdanti J u d e * C kaJI to and tor
Samtood Couty. Ftonm.
Dadd Ida 1 *ti day d October.

20X

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COUNTY COURT
By Mary Saouw
Deputy Ctork
t you a n a pardon wdh a ftaaddy
who naadi any accommodaaon to
order to paraapda to Ida prxxa
tog. you a n atddl a l at no ood to
you. to tw prmdlon d oartdn aaawlanot
Ptaaao earned Court
Adndnwbabon al X I N. Park
Avanua. SUM N X t. Sardord. FL
32771 (407X88-4227 wafan 2 work
tog dayt d you ncmpl d Id * noaoa.
» you a n hearing or vote* tnpaaed.
ea* 1 -8 X 855-8771.
HARRY W CARLS. ESO
TaytarSCartt. P X .
I 5 X SuidM Towu BNd. B u d 820.
Orlando. Ftonda 32*10
Pubeen October 2 2 .2 8 . 2 0 X
T IM

Thuy Nga Pham,
NOTICE M HEREBY Q N V i tod by
vtrtua d tod certain Wm el
Elocution toauad oU ol and u d w
tw ta d d tw County Court d
Sandnoto Couty, Ftonm. Cam I
X C C -60-21-R man • (n d (jdgmerd rendend to toe d o n d ad ooid
onto* 14to day d Ju w AG. 2 X 0 (1
t m certain cage an ftM The Draykw
Mamma Daratopmard CorponPon
ditM
Camaga
CovtoSardonJ.
PtoMdl(a) va. Thuy Nga Pham.
DdanmnKt) *4dch d o n a a d WW d
Eaaodton a a * m Sianrt to ma m
ShaiW d Sornruto Coudy, Ftonm
and I ham levtoJ ipon «S toa rtgtd.
t m and tdam d d tw ddmdwd(a)
to toa blowing daacrtwd property
t a d property batog tooadd t o
Samtooto Coudy. Ftortda, mom parbedarty dmcrtwd aa tohna:
1182 W ad I f a M Smgka mda
mobla home
VtotFL8SM t42FK2982aA
Sandnoto Coudy, Florida wft d
1 1 X XM . on to* 5to day d
Nomnftto X O . 1 X 0 dtor tor add
told a d to toa Nghad bddto. FOR
CASH M HANO ANO SUBJECT TO
ANY ANO ALL EXMHNQ UENX d
tw Front (vraaQOoof. d t w a ia p a d
tw Samnoto Coudy Coutooum to

(SflflCffefldpropflfty

That tflid flflifl li bfltng inadi to flfll*
tkfl tormt ol KM Wm ol

OonakJ F. Eflingtr, fihartl
Samtooto County, R ortto
ByGapUy Ehudi J. F. Banrwt
NOTICC REGARONO THE AMER­
ICANS WITH DMABXIDEE ACT OF
1580. PERSONS WITH ADMASdJTYNEED8/G SPECIAL ACOONSJODATXXS TO PA/mOPATE M THE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE EFPORCCASLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CML DIVISION
AT THE SHERIFFS OFFICE. 100
BUbH BLVD. SANFORD, FLOROA
AT LEAST FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDINGS
(407)1104440 TTD (407)323-3323
WWi Sato ftod CH Novambar X
2X 0
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M AND FOR
U M H O U COUNTY,
FLOfflOA
CIVA. ACTION
C A M NO. 00-1140
OfVISIONL
SUNTRUST MORTOAOE. INC
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
CRESTAR MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
THOMAS EHMKE MUA THOMAS
n , EHMKE. W at.
PWandwtf fj)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
man! to ■ Final Judgment ot
Mortgage For ectoaure deled October
13. 3000 and arfarad In Cate NO
00-1540 cf fta Clrcu* Court of B e
EIGHTEENTH Judoal Cmu* ft and
tor SEMINOLE County. Ftonda
n tw K l SUNTRUST MORTOAOE.
INC SUCCESSOR BY MEROER
TO CRESTAR MORTOAOE COR.
PORATION, la lha PtaftMf and
THOMAS EHMKE MUA THOMAS
R
EHMKE; THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF THOMAS EHMKE
7W/A THOMAS R. EllMKE N/K/A
TRACIE EHMKE. EOUtCREDT
CORPORATION OF AMERICA;
SEMINOLE COUNTY; a rt Via
Datendante. I ■• m b to B e tV e W
and baat biddw ha caah w wow S o *
door ol lha SEMINOLE County
Courlhouaa, aantord, Honda at
II.00AM, on fta ItS i day ol
Nmambar. 3000. lha following
daaotoad propatty a t aal torft to
aard Find Judgmarf
LOT 30, PRAIRIE LAKE MANORS.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PU T
BOOK 11. PAGE TS, PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMM0LE COUN­
TY. FLOROA.
AKA t »s South SL Fam Para. FL
32730
WITNESS MY HAND and B e taai
ol aat C au l on O d d e r 132000
(SEAL)
Mary anno Motao
dark d B e Ckakl Coui
By Mary Slroupa
DanuN Clara
EChavarria SAoaodatoa, P A
PO Boa 2 5 0 IB
Tampa, Ftanda 33022-60t t
" S e a Americana a * Olaaheaaa Ad
II you are a parton wth a dtoatMy
oho need* acconrnoddkn to order
to pametoda ft Bfa prooaadng. ynt
are eroded at no coal to you, toi toe
provtaaton ol certain aaalaianca
PtaaM canted Cowl Aiaid MUdkn
at 301 N Para Annua. Sarford,
Florida 33771. Utophona n u rfer
(407)000-4337. adhto 3 r a t in g
day* ol y o u racapl of H a docu­
ment * hearing ftpokod. (TDD) 1000-905-*77l.
Pub»ah October 23 .3 9 . 2000
T130
IN THE DRCUTT COURT

CA M HO. OO-CA-1JT9-14-L
BANK ATLANTIC. FSB,
GENE T. CHAMBERS. Tiwdee to
Bontouplqr. DAVID L..W H M 0H D ;
P IC ; UNKNOWN TENANT*!; (H T
UNKNOWN TENANT
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN tod.
pueuarf to toe Find AU g i a l d
roradoaua araarad to Eta m e * to
toe Cacua C cui d Samtooto O o u H
Flonda, l a d aal t ie property dtoah
ad to SanVnda County. Florida,
Thai certain eondomldun pond
known aa Un* Na *43. Ld u Lake
Ctob L a CcndomMwn. aoconSng to
30. Pagaa 14 H u 30 d toe M N
Ttocordi d SartVnda Couay, Ftartda

Mon*, tone* and o la r provtdona d
tod Dadaiabcn i t CondomHua. aa
codaaiad to O R Book 1640, Paga
IS7S tom 1731. d toe PUJto
Record* d Samtoda Coufy. Florid*
•I pubkc aaia, to B e N(BeW and bad
ladder, tor cadi, d 11)00 AM. on
Itovontoac I S 3000. d toe Wad
Front D o s d toe Bamtode CourHy
Cpurftoua*. 301 North Park A«*nu*.
Santord. Florid*.
A you a n a paraon a*to * c
•too naada any aocommo order to partclpda to H a _
vg. you art a d ded, el no cod to
you. to toe proddon d certain aaatolance.
Pleaaa ceM ad Court
Admautrauoa 301 Norto Part
Avanua, tu « * N-301, Santord.
Florida 33771, totophew (407)3234330. vrtftft I working day* d you
racdpi d H o ndlor. * you are hawftg or votoa tapatad. caa 1-9000558/71.
. DATED H a I I day d October.
Maryarmel
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

PdarhTS^bd

D urey IHarelay, P. A.
R O. Boa 1273
Orlando FL 32*0(2-1273.
Pdffth: October 3 2 .3 * . *000
I1 3 S
■ fT M C M C U ff COURT
FOR MMMOLS COUNTY,
FI OWE) I
PROM TS OMNON
F E tN a -M M E C P
to RE : ESTATE OF
IpNAN HEAVNER
•NOTICE OF ADaaaaSTRATTON
|Tha wknkfd rdton ol toe a d d * d
LOHAN HEAVNER dawaawt Fla
Huibar OOSS8 CP. la pORStg to too
O tU I Cout tor Samtoda. Flonda.
Probala OMaion. f t * addraai tt
vtolch la N. Part Am.. Santord. FL
¥7 7 1. The natnaa and adetaaa d
M&gt;* PataonW Flapraawf Wh* and to*
Racaonal Rapraaarf akvei 1

t r L HTERE8TED PERSONS ARE

NOTIFIED THAT;
'Al paraona on afom tod none* I*
aarvad aiho have dyaclion* ftaa
Huuunga to* v*ad*y d B e ■•. B e
tinker Wmnr d to* paraona) rapt*,
apniatv*. vanu*. or (uucaaion d
H a Court ora raqurad to •• to**
tlyacaona nan H i Court WITHIN
D C U T ER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF IMfc FIRST
PUBLICATION O f TIES NOTICE
QH THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
R * S NOTICE ON THEM
; Al cradaon d too dacodad and
qlhar paraona h am g derma or
&gt; copy d H a noaco to
tan toraa montoa atar to*
I Ot to* Ural pubkeatton d l a
wca mud N* l e a clean* a d i H *
o u t WITHIN THE U T E R OF
HREE MONTHS AFTER THE

DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al oftw cradtora d to* decadent
and paraona having cle m . or
aataw m m Na B ek dean* vAto Ha
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER D IE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL C U W S . DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT BO FEED W *L
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tho data d too Dm pub*coeon d
Sid Note* la OcL 23,3000.
PAL*. LEATHERMAN
2S2T Mohawk A n.
Santord. FL 32773
Attomay
lor
Rapraaoncakva
fr a n k c . w hioham . e s q u ir e
Florida Bar No 1B6290
STENSTROM. MdNTOSH. COL­
BERT. WHIOHAM S SIMMONS. P A
Poal Otoe* Boa 4S4S
Santord, F I 37772-4*4*
Telephone 40773323171
Pvhtoh October 3 2 .2 * . 3000
T130
M THE ORCUTT COURT
OFTMS1STH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
MANOFOR
I COUNTY,
FLOfUOA
JURMOICTION DfVltfON
CA M HO: 00 CAM M L
NATIONAL CITY MORTOAOE CO.
PUUNT1FF
VS
CARRIE LEE JONES IF LIVING.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS,
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CU U M M AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AQAINST CARRIE LEE JONE8;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CARRIE
LEE JONES. IF ANY MARY EZEU
IF UVMQ, ANO IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND A a
OTHER PARTIES C U SJW Q AN
BfTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNOER
CIR AGAINST MARY EZELL
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARY
EZELL, IF ANT) JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS W POSSESSION
DEFENOANTIS)
NOTICE OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu
■uwB to i Summary Find Judpnarf
d toradoaur* dated October 13.
2000 arfarad to CM Caao No. 00
CAM 14 L cf B e C ftail Court d i e
1ITH Ju td a l Clrcu* to and lor
SEMINOLE
County.
Sanford.
Florida, I M l aal to to* htftaat m d
bad biddw tor cadi AT THE Waal
Find Door OF COURTHOUSE d
to* SEMHOLE Coudy Coutooua*
bemad at 301 HPARK AVENUE to
Santord, Florida, al 1100 a m on to*
T ift day of November, 3000 toe kftoMng daaertbad property aa am
forth In add Summary Final
JUtomard. to rn *
LOT • ANO 10, BLOCK a. U K E
RIOOI PARK. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF, RECORDED
PLAT BOOKS, PAGES* OF THE
,OF SEMHOLE

P i t a ii cordact to* olhca d to#
Court Arknlnlatrator. SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa, al 407-9*94337 Hftoto h &gt;0 (2) working daya d
you racatol d »da None* d Sato; I*00-956 *771 (TOO) for hawing
Impaired of I900-9 &amp; 5 3 7 7 0 , via
Florid* Relay Swvtca
Pubtoh October 32. 39.3000
T132

Pubtoh October 2 2 .2 t. 2000
TUI
H THE CtoCUTT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
ju tN C U L cm cu rr.

CA M HCh 09-CA-1179-14-3
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY. OF
CAUFORNU NA NOT N ITS
MOVIOUAL
CAPACITY.
BUT
SOLELY AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF
OF VENOEE MORTOAOE TRUST
19933
P U *m F F
v s.
KARL BUSHONO. W UtoNG AND
IF
DEAD,
THE
UNKNOWN
SF O U M . HEIRS, DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
f M f l m CLAMNG AN NTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST
KARL
BUSHONO;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KARL
BUBHONO. W ANY! BUSAN
BUSHONO; ETAL
OCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE I t HEREBY GIVEN puM f l to a Sunmary Ftoal Jud^nonl
d toractoauo dalad October 13.
2000 ardwad to C M Caa* No. 00CA-1I7S-14-E d to* CkoR Court of
to* 1*TH JudoW Cknrt to ond tor
SEMHOLE
Coudy.
Satdord.
Florida. I iM am to to* htfiam and
bad Mdder tor caab d to* Wad kerd
door at f t * SEMINOLE Coudy
Coutooua* tor-dart d 301 N. Park
A von* to Sardord, Florida, d 11:00
am , on to* I4to day d Mcuandiar.
2000 too taSdMio daacrtjad proper­
ty M a d lorto heard Summary Flni)
j ydtamanL leurtl!
LOT * a SWEETWATER CREEK.
ACCOROHO TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PU T
BOOK 30. PAGES S3 ANO M . PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORCA.
Dated *aa Uto day d Odtobar.
ynm
(ORCUT COURT SEAL)
M aryam Moraa
Clark d • » Ckcu* Caul
By. Cuudiy VV. SuSuTi
QapUy dark
THE U W OFFICES OF OAVIO J
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
901 B. Unrvaraay Dm* 8uU 900
Plwdaaon. a 33334
(964)3330000
K35C*35(GEHB)
K you W9 * paraon artto a d u t d i
■ho naada any accammodaion to
ordw to panulpala to *W procaadtog
you era i i M irt. d no cod to you. to
t i * provtaTan d cortwn aaawlwica

1G6AM6967E9087847
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94 Dodg
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1«TM
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
MANOFOR
SCMBIOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION (XVttON
CASE NO: 00 C A 14SJ 14 L
BA MORTGAGE, ILC.
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER TO
NATIONSBANC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
JOAN M HARRELL IF LIVINO.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY, THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST JOAN M HARRELL.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOAN M
HARRELL IF ANY, THE V EU O E
OF REMHGTON HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. WC : JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT|S|
NOTICE OF
FOMECLOSUM SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u
•uard to a Bunmary Ftoal Judpnarrt
d toradoaur* dated October 13.
2900 entered to CM C a t* No 00
CA 1483 14 L d toe Ckcu* Court d
toe 19TH Judctol Ckcu* to wid tor
SEMINOLE County. SANFORD.
Florida. I w« a d to to* Ivghaal and
bad blddar lor caah d WE8T
FRONT DOOR d to* SEMHOLE
Couay Courthouaa tocetod al X I N .
PARK AVENUE to SANFORD,
Ftortda, d 11CO a n on to* 14to day
tt Ndrambat, 3000 to* toaoartng
drautw d property a* ad torih to
•old Sunmary Ftoal Judgment, toMb
LOT 52. VILLAGE OF REMWOTOM ACCORDWO TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PU T BOOK 41. PAGE1SJ 73 AND
74, OFTHE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Dalad toto 13to day d October.
2000.
(CHCUIT COURT SEAL)
M aryam Moraa
Clark d to* Ckcul Court
By; Dorotoy W. Bdton
Deputy Oar*
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVE) J .
STERN, PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. UdvonCy Drive BdM *00
Plwdadon, FL 33334
(994)3339000
00-69443(714FLATS
a you w# a poraon M h a daabMy

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11-0-00
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11-000
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4TISV24E8LU2388S9
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JIIMED936 XJS0093 72
11*1080
78 Unooln
9Y69A930113
*4 Frarghflawr
1FV9Y0Y91EH2449W
11-1990
87 Ford
1FMCAIIU4HZA90343
92 Chryalar
2C3BS52K4CR177597
11-1990
91 Ford
1FTCR10A9MUD53I87
Th* Auction art* be hdd d 1 3 0 0 pm
on aakl defer above MeConne*
Towrtg &gt; Recovery .2*00 Sardord
Ava.Sanford FL 32773. Prospective
hour prior to aato.Taima era CASH
OR Cartfhad Funda
McConnail
Tuning rararvaa toa right to accept
or reject any wid aa BIDS.
PubiahOcHbar 22.2000
T136
VEfSCLE AUCTION
1. *99 Mercury.
aiMEBMa04*JHSM791
Auction to b * held 1 1 9 7 9 0 «
10am • 1340 3 C.R 437.
Pubiah Odobw 22.2000
T IM
VEHKLE AUCTION
1 . 7 * Chav.
9CCLIM111*111
2. 9 4 Dodo.
•J03BE34A5EUII3372
3 9 9 Toyota.
9JT2SV24ELK3330603
4. 91 PonL,
MO2HZ54C9M1233034
Auction to ba held 11-1790 •
10am O 1240 E C R. 427.
Pubidi Odobw 22.2000
T IM
NOTICE TO
to-- 4- -* k-r-euna. ------- t - 4 » -a
dkh wu Df itarvsG py on
Santord Airport Autoorty (to* Ownw)
d On* Rod Ctovaland Bodaw rt.
S u l* 200. Swrtud. Florida 32773.
unti 2 0 0 pm., local km*. Tuawtoy,
Ntoiawibai 14, 3000. at Wfach am*
and place a* beta mil b# pOkcfy
profad d Orlando Sardord Airport.

d no coal to you, to
M offica of tfwt
Court AifenkiMrator, SEMINOLE
Coudy Coutooua*. at 4 0 7 9 4 5 4337 Mhkl Mo (3) worktog daya d
you racalpl d tola ttoace d Bala; |.
*00-9 5 5 9 7 7 1 (TDO| tor hearing
unpaired of 1 9 0 0 -9 * 6 9 7 7 0 , via
►
- •B S in B .
rnM iii
M *n-«**T

INTERNATIONAL TERMINAL
APRON PAVEMENT
PEHAD4.ITATION
Thla profad caHtoto &lt;4 approu
toddy 19000 aquara ywda &lt;t P-501

kd ire profad la on Orlando Santord

, d 'October.
i e m e u r r COURTBEAL)
Maryann* Moraa
d a r t d too C tcu * Court
by: Dorothy W. Bdton
Deputy Ctort
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVE) J.
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR FLABfTlFF
•01 E. U dvm ay Odm BUto &gt;00
Ptwddton. FL 33324
1964)233 0000 SS-4tS33(NCM)
Eyouara a paraon adti a i
who naada any ocoommodMton to
ordw to pardcfpali to toto prooaadng
you era ai M ail, al no coal to you. to
• * provMon cf n d iln i i i i l i n G i .
PIm m oontod to* oKo* d to*
Court AdndMatralor. SEMINOLE
Coudy Coutooua*. m 407-6*5*227 WBfn two (7) working day* d
you raoatd d tda Ndto* a Sato; 1# 0 0 9 5 6 *7 7 1 (TOO) tor hMring
Impaired or 1-900-95*3770, ala

Nortca la ha reby gnran.
MoCormai Toe tog wt* aa* at Pubkc
Auction For StKragt lor Caah on
demand to hrghail bidder, th* loHowtog daaert ad vahMa:
11-0-00

M M ORC U T COURT
OFTHE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CBICUn)
MANOFOR
1 COUNTY.

Arrport
paraunad under tow
Corwad ana* ba governed by to*
Fadard Conked PiuvWtoiw a d torih
to l a Contract Document*, artveh
A ora not reatrictod to.
(D6E)
Equal

CA M NOr 00-CA-1*31-144.
BANC ONE FHANCIAL SERVICES.
HC
BURNA CONSTRUCTION. H C.
TRUSTEE FOR TRUST 9C
WESLEY SZANYI AS TRUSTEE
FOR TRUST C 9 4 SUCCESSFUL
INVESTMENTB. HC. AS TRUSTEE
FOR TRUST S 40C , ETAL
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIYEN puauard u a Ftoal Judgntad d
Foradoau* ddad
October 13, 200G and wdarad to
Caa* N oO OCA-l*3M 4-L d tot
Ckcul Court Of toe IITH JudcW
Ckcu* to and tor Sandndo Coudy,
Ftortda nhatarn Banc On* Financial
Bantam, toe. la PtokdM and CITRUS
BANK; BURMA CONSTRUCTION.
H C TRUSTEE FOR TRUST SC
WESLEY SZANYI AS TRUSTEE
FOR TRUST C 9 4 SUCCESSFUL
INVESTMENTS, * 4 0 AS TRUSTEE
FOR TRUST S4G C ; CRANES
ROOST COMX3UMUM ASSOCIA­
TION, INC; SFMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA DRIVEWAY MAINTE­
NANCE. HC. w*dalandanu l a d
•a* to to* IdghM and bad biddw tor
cadi d to* WEST FRONT DOOR of
to* Banvnda Coudy Courthouao, to
SordoNL Ftortdy N I IfiO u i on *w
I4to day d Nowandjar, 2000. to* kdkadi to add Final Judwnwd. b w * .
b*'A SEMHOLE CoudyFtorlda
LMT M 4, CRANES ROOST CONOOMHKM. ACCOROHO TO THE
DECLARATION OF CONOOMMUM
FOR CRANES ROOST CON Oa
MHKM. ANO EXH SrrS ANNEXED
THERETO FILED IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK SOM. PAGE
1900, RJBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLOROA:
TOGETHER WITH AN UNOIVOED
INTEREST M THE COMMON ELE­
MENTS AND UMfTEO COMMON
ELEMENTS DECLARED M SAD
DECLARATION OF CONDOMHIUM
TO M APPURTENANCE TO THE
ABOVE CONDOMINIUM UNIT,
artdeh ha* to* addraaa d S40
CRANES WAV BLDO • (2S4. ALTA
MONTE SPRINGS, Florida 33701,
DATED tda 13*1 day d October,
3000
to Arxordanoa W lh Th* Amartaan*
Wah d l i t * * 11 Ad. Paraon* Wlto
OiaabJitei Haadtog a ’ apodal
Aocommoebon* to Paidcapdla to Thla
Procaadtog Bhodd Coreld Court
Admkddratton d 301 H. Park
Avanua, Sanford. Florida 33771,
Talaphona Nurtow (407)333-4330.
Nd Laid Than Bovan (7) Day* Piter
to Th# Pmoaadtog .il Hearing
Impaired (TOO) 1 9 0 0 9 * 9 9 7 7 1 . or
Vkac# (V )!9 0 0 955 *770. w* Honda
Mary A m Moraa
Aa Clark d aaM Court
Dy Dorotoy W Baton
At 0 5 r-*y C lrk
U W OFFICE OF MARSHALL C.
WATSON. PA
1900 NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 120
Fort L9udwdaJ*. FL 33309
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NOTICE OF FUBUC AUCTION

Employment

Opportunly

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Houf
Raquramarda (Davta-Baoon Ad). At
ragdramwa* d f t * Stole of Flonda,
fnckjdng but not knead to Chapter
297, Ftortda BldUtoa, and a l artardnwtrairv* regUationi aha! apply to
tola prafad aa f hereto widen oU to
to*
Tha Oanar. to acooidanoa *4 h Tda
VI ol f t * CM rudae Ad d 1984.79
9 t d 2 S 2 .4 2 U .S C . 2000d to 200Qd4 and T il* 48, Cod* of Fadord
Bogota bone.
Dapartmanl ot
Tranaportaaon, S ubtada A , OStoa of
to*
t eeralary.
Part
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Program*,
or
to*
Dapartmanl of
Trarvaporiahon,
toauadpurauanltoauchAct hareby
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trvafy toau* toaf to any contract
arrtatad Into purauard to tore advarHaamant, dwadnardagad buantaa
opporiunky

to

aubnet

bid*

ba ducrtnVnatad
on f t *
ground* of rac*. need. Cotor, tea. or
rMtand ortgto to
b ra n
Any conked purauard to tow None*
wdbaautyadtotoaprovlelonaorto#
L racuity• Ordw 1134* (9 3 4 9 5 )
Th* dtoreton ol blddara to poikcUw►
ycaiad to to* oonkad ragueamann
h r Equd Emptoymatrt Opportuiato*
aa a d forth on Paga Al-1 cl to*
Conked Doounwd*. Th* auccaaafc4 biddw a d b * ran ked to comply
wfto a i cankad raqUramaraa lor
Equal Emptoymard OpportunHaa.
Al bktatora n d V to f t * dank* cn
Pag*B3-1 of fta pnpoaai.
Notficakon to hereby grren f t d ftk
I* 12% to *a d i
trad*. Tht* god may d u n g* aUtfad
to b id approval knm fta FAACM
Odea.
Th* kuoceaahrt bidder wit b#
rfiyaty j |q ifiimtt | CMAOtflon OI
Non aagragolad Tarkiiar prior to
award tt to* corwad, and to nody
proapam va u t m t n c k n of f t *
Each Mated bid aha* ba aocompanrad by a canned duck. caUvwr i
ptryiittil
to an amount arpwl to toa p
(5%) ol f t * bid, payable to too
Santord Akport Autoorty
Tho auccaaafU blddar art* ba
raqukad to aiacuto and hxnrah
Conalrucaon

chick or

tacunfy tor laWtoi parkmnwica and
payment ot a* Uto and o bjg iku n
artokig kom too performance of toa
work. Each aecufy aha* b * n an
amoud of n d to** ftan 100% ol f t*
oonkad price and d ia l b * to a form
■ceaplablt io Vi i Ounw,
D*ddiog ■nd Conifid docunw ll
m«y b# vMw*d m
Cankd Flonda BiA ton Eacftanga
340 Norft Wymua Road
Wtotw Park. Flonda 32789
407.9292411
Conakucbon Uatkd Dai*
1221 La* Road
Orlando. Ftanda 32910
4 0 7 3 9 3 * 5 *4
Conakuckon BUtokn
*32 Edgawood Avanua, Souto
Jackaonvto*. Ftanda 32205
90431*003*
F W Dodge Corporation
320 East Souto Skaal
Orlando, Ftortda 32*01
407 *49«&amp;0e
Mammy 7 Woman Buanaa* Atoanca
3700 34to Straw. SUM 300

Orlando. Florid* 32905
407 429 *0 *0
Flonda
Earl Coaal
BuDdara
Eachang*
*44 Cfeartaka Road
Cocoa. Florida 32922
4 0 7 * 3 1 *0 9 *
Bkkkng and Contract Oocumant*
■to ba avatobto Monday. Octobac
23. 2000. and may b* purchaiad at
to* odea* of HNTB Corporation.
58*0 T O. La* BoUrrard, Suaa *00.
Orlwido. Florida 32S22. at to* know­
ing coat
SpaciVanona wah Plana package
1100 00 (non-rttuidabto)
Check* t h a ba mad* payabW to
■HNTBCorpomtovF.
A Pre-Btd Corfaranee tor baktara
wto ba conductad at f t * Santord
Airport Authority Board Room,
Ortondo Santord kfomattonai Akport
Domaaitc Terminal. On* Rad
Cleveland Bout*yard. Sort* 200.
Santord. Ftortda 32773 on Monday.
November 8. 2000. *1 2 0 0 p m .
tocaftarw
Attendance to IM* meeting tt
•noouagad. though not maratototy
Meaner toe Owner m r to* Engmaar
khaa ba r a a p m tf* tor itoianwvil
tog tolormabon dtocutaad al tot*
mealing aicapt a * taauad by
Addandtan.
A aa* vtaa wth to* Engnaar tt f t*
conakuckon *4* la whadulad tovnedwtaty after f t * Pm-Bid Conference
No oftw KharkAad toun or via** of
Right* to n*iv* any eformeKy or
eragutaefy to any bkl or bid guaranty,
to rafact any or a l bldt. to te-btd to*
proved to award or retrain from
awroAng a conked Nr toa arork. and
to nagotet* wah to* acparatd tow
and feaponajve biddw to audi extant
a t may b* barefidal to to* Owner aa
A
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r-*-a- - fTwy wvnrvv
, jaw, a, m , ki
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wahto on* hundred twenty (120)
day* altar toe ackiai data ol opening
Award ol f t * contract that b* mad*
to lha towatl ratp o n *if* and
raaponctve biddw, atioM reaponakra
bid conform* to nridan teqdremaraa
of to* Owner.
Th* 09tdWpt4)*calton and tnvaalon to btddara t* hareby pttoiifiBd
toa 22nd day of October 2000.
BANFORO AIRPORT AUTHORITY
B Y Victor 0 Whka, AA E.

8* HONDA SHADOW
1HFRC33IIJA000533
*4 BUCK LESABRE
1G4AP37Y3E M94879*
Pubith October 32. 3000
T149
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
TO CONSIDER A
CONOITX&gt;NAL USE
Motto* la hereby gwen ftal a Pubkc
Heanng wq ba haid by f t * Ptamtog
SZarang Commtoaton In f t * C*y
Commtaaton Chambara. Cky Ha*.
Santord. Florida, al 7 0 0 pm on
Thumdey. Nevembar 3 ,1 9 0 0 to coneldM a raquaat tor ■ Condbonal Uaa
ft a SC-3. Special Commercial
Zcrdng Oalnci
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcel 1: E
173 of Lots 8 + 7, and Lot 8 (LESS 21'
at W M V7); and, Panel n Pi at
Loti 1. 3 * 3 d**c *• Bag NW cor
Let 1 run E I I P S 1 3 9 T BWty on
cu v * 199 I f N IM 99- to Bag, a l to
6 b 8 TR a Town ol Sardord. a t
racordad In f t * Pubic Raoorda at
Bemlnct* Coufy Florid* ft PB 1. pg
M.
Tho property being more generally
d**crt)*d aa 309 Eft! Avenue
Condbonal
Uaa
Requeued Automobf# tala* and
Al parttoa ft fttoraal and catran*
ahal have an cpportuiiy f t b* heard
By order at to* Planning SZanftg
Commtoiicn of f t * Cay of Sardord.
Ftortda. H a 17ft day ol Odobw.

2000

PtwvSno SZanftg Commaaton
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: N a par­
aon deodar to afto*al a dacMcn
madi wfti raapad to any maow ocnaidarad al toa above mealing or
haarftg, haTaha may need a verbatim
record ot toa procaadftga tnctudng
record W not providad by to* Cay tf
Santord. |FS 298 OIOS)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 3 3 0 54 2 * 49
HOURS IN ADVANCE O f THE
MCERNO.
PUdahOdchw 22.3 0 0 0
T14S

LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL 1 (KIMCO PARCEL |
A parcel cl land lying to th* SE 174
ol Sactton 11. Tbwnahtp 20 aouth.
Rang* 30 aaaL Samtool* Coufy.
Flonda. batog daaertbad aa toamva
Ccmmanctog al to* NEcomer ot to*
atoratatdSE 174 cf Sactton 11 aarat•rancad on cartftad comar record
nunbw 0019735. ol to* record* ol
f t * Ftortda Dapartmanl ol Natural
Raaouood. Bure au ot Survayftg and
Mapping, rui S 02N 92SY7 along
toa aexlarty tna of toa aard SE 174 of
Sect o n tt. 799 84 leaf to lha
•outharty rtgtf of way In * of AMERI
CANA BOULEVARD and to* POINT
OF
BEGINNING.
Ihanc*
S
02*182*577 along aatd wraterty kn*.
1182.91 law to to* SE oomw of to*
north 173 of th* SE 174 ol toa a tor*
aald SE 174 i f Sacbon It; ihanc* N
89*1957577 along toa aouth kna ot
th* aatd north t72. 5 0 4 9 9 laat;
Ihanc# N 2 3 T T 4 9 T . 2 3 *5 4 laat.
toance N 65'21'U * W. 43 00 l**L
Ihanc* N 73 M 4 F E 29 00 taai.
Ihanc* N M 2 1 I I5 V . 9 9 3 3 ’; toance
N 93*41-47577,4705 tael; toance N
M -21’11* W. 19 00 laat. toance S
23*39495V, 4 0 8 4 laat Ihanc* N
6**2111* W. 349 24 taai toanc* N
23*3949* E. 139 00 H at toanc* N
« E * a n t* W. 285 00 H at toanc* N
33*38 49* E, 14725 l**1. toanc* N
69*2 1' 11577, 27 00 law. toanc* N
23*3949*E. 187 75 laat; toance S
e r n t r E . 3 1 2 0 0 IwW. toance N
23*3949*E, 81.50 leal, toanc* S
8 **2 rtt*E . 11941 te a l toanc* N
23*3949* E. 9 * 0 0 law. toanc* S
M *2ri1*E . 2 2 0 9 4 NW. toanc* N
47 -2 2 3 T E . 9 2 0 4 t*W; toance N
23*3949* E. 174 33 law. toance N
99*2111577. 2 * 5 3 9 Met toanc* N
2 T 3 9 4 9 * E. 14 1 9 6 bW to toa aioraaatd acutoarty rtjpf of way fen* ot
AMERICANA BOULEVARD; toance
8 7 l * 3 t ’07*E along a foraraid
acMtoarty fkftt i f way f t * . 469 29
t*W to to* POINT OF BEGINNING.
Containing 19934 acta* more or
taai.
PARCEL 2 (HUNTINGTON PAR­
CEL):
A percW ot land tying In to* SW 174
ol 6*cken 12. Tbwnahip 20 aouh.
Rang* 30 **aL Barranota Coufy.
Florida, bwng daaerted a * M ow*.
Commencing al to* NWcomw ot
to* akmaWd SW 174 ol Beckon 12

record nurtow 0019739. ol f t *
racotdaef too Ftortda Dapaukitwe or
Natural Raaourcdt. Bureau of
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAIWK1
Surveying and Mapping, n n S
TO CONSOER A
02*1929* W dung f t * waatwty kn*
CONCtrnONAL USE
ol f t * Mid SW 174 ol Beckon 12.
THEORCUTT COURT
NoOc* la haraby gfran toot a Pubic
820 74 law to f t * POINT OF
OFTH9 EOHTHNTH
T »*f»v
o * 1*0 Of mm r u m ng
BEOHNINQ, There* S 3S*3r4S*E.
JUOtCtAL ORCUTT
U oN ng Commtaaton ft f t * Cay
200 83 l*W to a llaggad -wwlanda*
PnmmlaaLwi
r**ra
ai.a
la
U lllW w l rfuadiaaa
U W TM fl, U
7 , MH,
ina aa depleted on a aurray by
U U H O L I COUNTY,
American Surveying 4 Mapping. Inc.
7.00 pm. gn
FLOMOA
Thunday. ttovarwbw 3 ,3000 ft condrawing rafaran a f 19402RH1.
CIVS. ACTION
aldw a taquaW tor a Condbonal Uaa
dated Jan 27. 199S. toare* along
CASE NO. 0 0 9 3 9 CA
ft a OC-2. Ganwal Commercial
m m m m ii
i s ecu ***
Zoning DtalrlcL
and dritancoa-S 45*3422577, 57.6*
GMAC MORTGAGE
LEGAL DESCfVPTION: Bag at a
S 19*5747577. 5 8 0 3
CORPORATION,
poke 33* 9 9 E o lto * S W c o r o f L o l
B 02*51‘12*E. 71.73
2S. aconUkiu to toa amandad pIW Ot
N ot Stance B 30*4322*E. 9 3 1 8
Dnfd Park, a * raoordad In PB 7,
law: fta ree S 42*44T)7T. 9 * 0 8
JERRY L WONDER, at aL
pagaa* and * . otto* Pubic Raoorda
few. fta ree 3 2 6 W 4 7 * E. M 09
_______ Datandwfd).
of SanVnot* Coudy. FU run E along
8 03*0174* E. 72.49
NOTICE OF
toa S f t * ol aald Lot 3 * a hatance ol
la a t fta ree S o r 4 5 69* E. 119 22
93431* to a poH S27S; W of f t * SE
law: ftaree S 00-49395N. 97.73
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pucor ol tald Lot 29, avenca runNpwB 24*0CT3rW. 2 0 3 4
tuant kt an Order RaochedUktg
penhcUw to Mid 8 f t a N f t f t * N
to*L Stance S 4 8 * 1 3 1 9 2 . 49.59
Foradoau* Bala dated Ortttoar 1* .
f t * ot to t I t aatd amandad plat:
laat; fta re * 8 32 -0 9 4 T E . M 2 9
2000 and araarad ft Caa* HO. 00toanc* tun N a r a n o r W Wong aald
teat; fta ree 8 40*1332*E. M 3 *
825 C A d f t * Ctrout Court ol f t *
N f t * 9 0 9 9 9 to f t * NW cot ol Lot
tael; fta ree N SS5S6T577 dapwkng
EIGHTEENTH Juftdal CkoUt ft and
91‘toanc* run BWty along aounraon
legged kn*. 17223 lew to
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
reWacunraacrv
fta O f ROW f t * ol US t*9aa*y
hwvmg a ladu* W
177M, tearing a re b u a o l lOOIAT . a
wharaft CltlAC taORTGAOE COR­
iSaaudiaoaraiW
carana anw* at a r t r s r an era toaPORATION. II f t * Flak UN and
IT* run Wang *va are
w a a w r : W a rn rue » H I T
jetw w u vrO N oett ctewwTiNA R
M tM I lin B n iU M to s p B M M
w o M tair, n n a v Ifiu a T o e CAU
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FORMA. 74*1 tONAL ASSOC Ik
agkve y
____
In * cf f t * SW 1/4 c f Beckon 12.
now . A9 TRUSTEE; fWVCRMNI
at rwerm r i v e r s c o tH u r m Y
fta r e e N 02*192** E. 1092 I f lew
ASSOCIATION. HC.) are
aa 2921 Olanao Dr . Bto.
to to* POHT OF BCatNMNG
Oatandanta, I wtl aa* to fta hqftaal
Concerning 3 920 acre* more or
l*Mdoor of fta SEMHOLE County
PARCELSIBMfTH PARCEL);
109
CourThoua*. aantord, norto* at
rrifta 1 1 9 m u ltfe uaw
TOGETHER WITH.
Thw part of Si* acusiaaw 174 of
tt.-OOAM, on f t * l i f t day of
i ll parttoa ft keen
Section I t , Tbwnahip 20 aculh.
November. 2000, ira H to a ftg
ahai have an opportunly ft be heard
Rang* 30 aaaL Bamkiol* Coufy.
dead b ed property aa let k aft ft
ordw cf to* n wwikig SZanftg
aald Final JudgmanL
KM
of fta C»y of Sardord,
LOT 430. RIVEftSDE AT TWIN
cf Ma) Beckon 11. Tbwnahip 2 0
Florida. H a 17ft day of Odobw,
RIVERS UMT I, ACCOROHO TO
a m ft. Rang# 3 0 e a s t ru i S
THE P U T THEREOF, AS RECORD­
0 2 5 * 2 9 * W Wong f t * * * « In * ot
ED W P U T BOCK 44, PAGES M
'
174 ol Bocion 11,
rtwatog SZanftg
THROUGH * 4 OF THE PUBLIC
443 34 l*W to to# POINT OF BE OW­
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: 9 0 perRECORDS OF SEMHOLE COUN­
NING, fta ree cananut B 0 2 5 9 2 9 *
ken deckfeo to eppoW a daclalon
TV. FLOROA
modi wah reaped to ary matter conW along Mid In*. 2 3 3 1 9 law to Via
A7K7A 3 9 0 * HUNTERS LN.
num rUgni-Ol-Yrkf ■n* Of W Twiani
OVIEDO, FL 327*4
Boutovant fta ree N 71*31777* W
haaring, haTaha may need a :
WITNESS MY HAND and fta aad
along aald north fk^e-of Way tana,
ol toto Court on October 1 *2000
record of fta prooooMiga ftckMng
439.44 tow. ftan c* N 29*47*17* E.
toa toabnony and aWdanoo, which
(SEAL)
2 2 5 4 5 law. B e re a S 71*3342*E.
racord M not providad by d e Cky cf
Maryann* Mora*
944 9 * Net to f t * PONT OF BEOIN“ ntord. (FB te a 0109)
Clerk d to* OroUl Court
By Mary S traub
PERSONS WITH DtSAIMLITIES
N *ta.
Coreakwtg 2 011
NEEDHO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
Deputy dark
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE P 9 0 E Chavarria SAakOdataa. P A
TolU Ska Conarw-g 24 49* acre*
CEEDfNOS SHOULD CONTACT
PO Boa 2*019
more or la u
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
Tampa. Florida 33832-5018
Tha property bang more gareraiy
COORDINATOR AT 3 3 9 5 9 2 9 49
F0000352*
aacrtbad M 3*53 OrtandoOrhe.
’Ba* American* wfto DwabHaa AM
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
CondbonAf Uto RaquaWadRWai
MEETING
I you a n a paraon wlh a daabMy
h o naada accornmodNon ft cedar
Pltoiah Odobw 32. 9000
to patkdpal* ft * k i proceadng, you
THT
• tel have an opportuvty to b* haord
are anaaad al no coat to you. tar f t *
provtaaton al cortain aaafatance.
By ordw d to* planning EZonkig
Plea** canted Court Adnerakabon
NOTKE OF PUBLIC
Conantaakin cl B e CSy ol Bordord.
TO P O W D E R A
M 301 N. Park A ran a. Sanford.
Florida. Sift 18ft day cf Octabw,
CONDITIONAL U9E
Florida 33T7I. lalaphona nunber
2000
(407(555-4227. erttorn 3 working
Now* to haraby gfran tow a Puble
&gt;
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rWenriy
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rwrung
IvkchaW BkaL Cteamwi
day* at you recetpl of toto docuPtarmkig AZoning Commeaton
rnant, 9 heanng impaired, (TOO) ISZanftg Ccmmtotlon ft fta Cay
Comma won Chamber*. Cay HWL
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: * a pw900-9559771.
Pubiah October 2 2 .2 9 .2 0 0 0
TOO pm . on
acn daddaa to appeal a daceion
made wlh raapad to any maow conThu*da)cN a«*toBart,aatElooanTI42
rod W * e above moating or
Wdw 1 rwyiiw tar a CandbrnW Um
tew ftg, helrha may read a rartoaom
ft a GC-2. Ganwal Commercial
racord
of to* procaedngt ftd u tn g
Zorfm
Dtatrtd
NOTICE OP
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Sac It Twp
20S Rg* 30E . Bag 70S 4* B 24 dag
racord M not providad by B e Cty of
Notice to handy given tow l am
Santord (FB 2SS0106)
34 n f t W &amp; E 7 NEE dag 29 met W
PERSONS WITH DISABUTIE8
cf a PI 711.9 8 of NE cor n n B 24
C M * U K E MARY. FL 32749.
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
dag 34 mh W 190.49 N 98 dag 28
Bamkiota Coufy, Ftortda utdw f t *
TICIPATE
« ANY OF THESE PRO­
nfn
W
2
4
1
2
9
N
24
dag.
Fktttoua Nam* of Swdat R e»tew,
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
Th* property
and ftal I inland to ragfator aatd
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
name with fta
Ovtaton ol
•acrtbadM 3190
COORDINATOR AT 330 6929 49
qj*atod.SWa ot
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
bavaraga* tor oonevnprtan
MCETSIO
•a* (BW-COP)
Pubtoh O d d e r 22.2000
Ai
parttoa
ft
totoraw
and
catnn*
Sactton (8 6 .0 9 . Florida StatutM
aha* hav* an opporkatiy to b * heart)
IM S
IN I.
WMtdhaaiftg
CatoartnaPU*
Pubtwn Octobar 22.2000
By ordw d toa Planning SZanftg
NCmCE OF PUBUC HEARBK)
Comm awon of toa C*y at Harford.
T143
TOCONSIOCR A
Ftortda. te a 18ft day ol Odobw.
DMENSKNIAL VARIANCE
2000.
Noko* a haraby glran t e l a Pubkc
NOTICE OF
Ptarvwtg UorVnq Comrmearon
Haarftg w« b * le f t by B e Plamng
FtCTTDOUS NAME
•Zoning Commnwon ft B e Cky
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: 9 a pwNone* to hereby given toaf I am
CortfifMIcn Chambwa. Cky Hat,
aon daddaa to appaW a dadaton
engaged ft buainaa* at IM Cfta&gt;
Sanford. Honda, at 7DO pm cn
made w*h raapad to any meow conLake Ck Santord FL 32773,
thuaday Movambw 1 . 7000 la conWderad at 9to above ntoeeng or
SerrvnoW Coudy. Flonda utdw to*
ardw ■ raquaw tor ■ Dnenworel
hoartng, haTaha may nood a rartekm
,aw
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Vanarea ft a OC-2, Ganwal
record cf toa proceadng* ftckakng
ana mai i ■ii!*na is im v w i m w
Commwdal Zoning Deind.
DWkaton ot
n*rn* wtih lha
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 2. Bk
racord I* n d providad by B e Ciy cf
Corporarticm, TaNahikBiwfi,
Monoa,
V, Town of Sardord, *■ racordad In
Sardord (F S2M O I06)
n accordarea wrft B e promona of
Piet Boob I. Paga 113, of B e Pubic
PERSONS WITH DtSABSJTIES
B e FidBoua N in e 6HaMaa, to-WtRacord* ol Sonanoto Coufy.
NEEOMQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR
Socbon 965 OB. FkMm Statute t
TICIPATE W ANY OF THESE PRO­
IM I.
Th* property bwng m u * ganwaBy
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
JWI Stoker
V * .
daaertbad a * 301 MangouMm*
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
Pubtoh Odobw 2 2 .2 0 0 0 ■ .4 ,
Annua
COORDINATOR AT 3 3 0 5 * 2 6 49
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Dfierekmal Vanarea Requeued A
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
decnea* n b a n bufkkng B e MtICETBtQ
back
raqaam arfa 9 9 kom RAN tt
Pubiah Odobw 22. 2000
NOTICE OF AUCTION
SR 49 raqurad. 3 9 propoaad. a van
Tht* auction wk be hold on
TI4S
a re * of 2 9 raquaatod
NevetwHt % M M at 9 0 0 AM at
Al parte* ft kfw*w and cauan*
32* Autoi Av* . Oviedo, FL
ile a rev * an opponufty to b* heard
NOT1CS OF PUBUC HEARtea
al Mid fearing
TOCONSIOCR A
to* v en d ** cn f t * day baton to*
By ordw of * e Ptanrmg iZorang
CONDITIONAL USE
Author bam SAM UM 9PM. Tame
CcmmlHlan tt B e Cky of Sardord,
Motca B hwaby garan B el 4 Pubic
are caah or earthed lunda orfy
HMTftf *HB b i hWd by fta Plam ng
Ftarlda. Bfa l i f t day of Odobw.
Ovwdu Toeing m arve l fta tW * f t
•Zoning Corrvrvaaron in B e Cky
2000
accept or rafue* any and a i beta
LkdeW 8k*L Chairman
Commewen Charrftan. Cky Hal.
Tha khowtog vahtota* are odwad tee
Plam ng AZonaig C d n rm u n
Sanfon) Florida, at TOO p m on
iMdt;
ADVICE TO th e PUBUC B a pw
Thuaday.
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•on dead#* to appaW a daemon
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mad* wfh raipad to any miner cun
ft a GC 2. Ganwal Commercial
93 OLDS
aktorad W f t * abovw maahng or
Zoning D etret
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Piifwn October 22.2000
T140

haarftg, hWvha may need a vwbakm
racord ot toe proceadng i rx kjtVvj
record la ref providad by f t * Cky cf
Santord |F3 299 0106)

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
HEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR.
TICIPATE IN AffY OF THESE PRO
CEE0IMQ3 SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 592* 4*
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Pubtoh Odobw 22 2000
T IM
NOTICE OF FUBUC MEARiHQ
TO CONSOER A
UMEHEKMAL VARIANCE
Node* la haraby given tool a Pubic
Hearing w* b* held by B e Planning
AZoning Committlon ft f t * Chy
Comm,anon Chamber*, Cky Hal.
Santord, Flonda. *1 TOO pm on
Thuidty, Movambw 3 2000 to conw ) e a raquavt tor a Dmeretonal
Venerea ft a OC-2. Oanaral
Commarcel Zoning DiWrtd.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL 1 (KIMCO PARCEL)
A parcel cf land lying ft f t * SE 174
ol Section 11, Townahtp 20 aouth.
Rang* 30 earl. SamatoW Coufy,
Flonda. bwng daaertbad *4 kftowa:
Commencing al B e NEcomw cf lie
atoraMidSE 1/4clS*clian 11 *1 ref­
erenced on certfed corner recun)
nunbw 0019738, tt B e racerda ol
B e Flonda Oapertn ere ot NWual
Reaourcea. Bureau tt Surveying and
Mapping, run 8 025979577 along
f t * aeWarty tna cf B e aald BE 174 of
Sactton 11. 799 94 law lo lha
aouftwfy nghl of aray Ir e of AMERI­
CANA BOULEVARD and th# POINT
OF
BEGINNING,
fta n c*
S
025979577 akmg aald weatwfy In*.
1192.91 l*W 10 B e SE corner of B e
norft 1 7 of B e SE 174 of B e afore
SE 1/4 of Becaui t l ; B e r n N
92*16 57577 along B e aouft Ir e cf
fta Mid north 172. 504 99 leal;
B e re a N 2 3 ’3 0 4 9 T , 239 54 law.
B e re a N 89*2111* W. 4 3 0 0 law;
B e re a N 2 3 *381V E, 29 00 tow.
toare* N 9 9 7 1 1157). M S S ’; B e r n
N 63*4 1 47577. 47 0 * toot. B e re a N
M 7 r i l * W. 1 * 0 0 tow. toanc* 8
23*3949577. 40 94 tow, B e re a N
t n n r w. 3 4 9 2 4 ew . B e r n n
23*3949* E. 13900 toW; B en e* N
0 * 7 1 5 1’ W. 2 * 5 0 0 tow, B e re a N
23*3949* E. 1 4 7 2 * tow. fhence N
697151577, 27.00 to*fc B e r e * N
2 T 3 9 4 B T . 197.79
tow.B en e* S
9 9 7 1 'tt* E , 312.00 toW. B e re a N
2 3 * 3 9 4 9 7 , 9 1 5 0 toW; B e re a S
9 8 7 1 5 1 7 . 118 41
toaLBanca N
2 3 * 3 9 4 9 E. 9 * 0 0 toW. B e re a S
9 9 7 1 1 1 7 . 220 94 toat B a r e * N
4 7 7 2 7 2 7 , 92 04 to*L B a r e * N
2 3 * 3 9 4 9 E. 1 7 4 7 3 to*L B e re a N
867111577. 2 9 9 7 9 toaL B a r e * N
2 3 7 9 4 9 E. 1 4 1 7 * toW lo f t * atorau r f aouBerty ngff cf any B e of
AMERICANA BOULEVARD; Berea
8 7 1 7 1 7 7 7 along a fereaard
aouBerty ncfN cf way B e . 4 6929
toW to B e POINT OF BEGINNING,
Cantaftng 19.(34 acraa mote ot
M.
PARCEL 2 (HUNTBfOTON PAR­
CEL):
A pwcW of B n j lyftg ft B e SW 174
of Sacbon 12, Tavwehlp 20 aouth.
Rang* 30 waw, Sanand* Coufy.
Ftonda, bang daaertbad aa Idtoara
Commencing p Be NW corner d
Be toaraMd BW 174 ot Seoaort 12
M rater a rn d u i Ortlkad comer
racord nurraw 0011735. w to*
raraada ol B e Ftortda Oaaarbrenl or
NaaurW Weeouroer. Bureau ot
Wurveymq wed U ic tm c , run B
v i - i r r t r vr u r u e-» iiiw ir , an*
u 1 1 u u f m i l l ol bacuon 12.
•20.74 toaf to f t * POINT OF
BEOiNNHG; There* 8 3 5 7 7 -4 3 7 .
2 0 0 7 3 toW to a sagged 5ndanda*
B e M dapfttod on 1 lurvwy by
Anenoan Survayvrg SMappiig. Inc.
drawing re ference SI2402RH3.
dated Jan. 27, IB99 B e re a along
fcftowftg 13 courier
S 45*34 22577. 87 M
S 16*5747577. 65 03
toat; B e re a
S
0 2 * 5 1 1 2 7 . 71.73
toat. B e re a
S
3 0 * 4 3 2 2 7 . 93.12
toaL B e re a
S
4 2 * 4 4 0 7 7 ,9 5 0 9
toot B e re a S 2 9 0 9 4 T E. 95 OB
toat; B e r e * S 03X 124* E. 72 49
toaL B e re a 8 0 1 * 4 * 2 9 E. 11922
tow. B en e* S 00*493956), 97.73
B e re a 9 24-0939Y ). 2 0 3 4
B e re a S 4 9 * 1 9 1 9 7 . 4 * 52
toaL B e r e * 8 3 2 X 9 4 9 7 . M 2 *
tow; B e re a S 4 0 5 2 7 2 7 . 50 36
tow. B e re * N 99*195756) dapwkng
ataraaWd Bagged B e . 17223 tow to
B e pokd tt C u v ttu * of ■ curve
c o r e ** * aouftaaatorty having a
n&lt; Sj* of 1 5 0 0 0 toat B e r e * BaouOT
central angto tt M * 2 9 3 7* tun
along B e arc ol Mid cu v * 2 3154
toW to a poH of cuap lyftg on f t*
akaaawd waWarty B e at B e BW 174
ol Sacbon 12; B e re a N 0 2 * 1 * 2 9 E.
10*2.91 IMI lo f t * POINT OF
BEGINNING.
Contarmg 3 *20 acraa m en or

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PARCEL 1 (SMITH PARCEL):
TOGETHER WITH:
ThW part of B e aouftaaW 174 cf
Beckon I I , Townaffp 20 aouth.
Rang* 30 aaaL Sw nftd* Coufy,
Flonda, daaotoad aa tottwra:
Commencing at B e **M 174 oomw
ot aald Sacbon n , Townalfp 20
aouth. Rang* 30 aoal, run 8
02*1929* W Wong f t * aaW B e at
“
174 of Socbon 11.
4 9 3 M toW to B e POINT OF BEQ7NNtNG. B en e* oorenu* S 0 2 5 ( 2 9 *
W Btang Mid B e . 233.19 toW to B e
north IVf-kf-W by B e at Anericore
BoUavard, B e re a N 7 1 * 3 i x r W
along and north RqBf-cf-Way B e .
4 3 * 44 toat B e re a N 2 8 ‘4 n r E.
2 2 3 4 5 toaL B e re a S 7 1 * 3 9 *2 7 .
344 9B toW to B e POBtT OF BEGIN­
NING.
Coriaftftg 2.011 acraa more or
tea
lo u l Sru Coraavfng 24 4 0 * acraa
more or leva
Th* property bang more gareraiy
daaertoad M 3663 Ortando Drtva
dacraaM ft parking epee* a n *
raqurameni:
10 * 20' raqukad.
2 S a 1 2 * 9 propoaad. a vanarea of
M r 59.
i pane* ft kdaraW and cauw e
t f e l le v * an cpponufly to b * heart
W in d healing
By ordw ol B e P en an g •Zoning
ConefMion of B e CBy of Barford.
Ftortda. BM 19*1 day cf Odobw.
2000
IvbchaW SkaL Chairman
Plarwng •Zorang Commeaion
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It a pw
•on dackto* to u r t w a daceion
made wan raapad to m y mater conudwad at B e above rreabng or
leamig. hdfaha may read a verbatm
racord at B e proceednga ftdudng
record W not providad t , B e Cay cf
Sorford (FS 2990105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDtNO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE Bk ANY OF THESE PRO
CEEDIN08 SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-9926 49
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETBIO
Pubkah Odobw 2 2 .2 0 0 0
TIBI
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P a g e 6 R Sunday. October 22. 2000

Till StMINOLC IlFRAUI
LEGALS

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TMf CIRCUIT COURT
O f TMI CIOHTf fNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. ff-3 1 3 CA
DIVISION 14-0
FEDERAL HOME LOAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION.

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CHRIS LAVON SIMS. *1 *1.
Datandanu)
NOTICE OF
r o u t CLOSURE SA L !
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
punuml to an Order Itotfito Arg
Foractoaur* Sal* datod Octobar S
2000 and aniarad In Caa* NO B»313 CA o' tia C tiaR Court at to*
EIGHTEENTH Jufcial Ckcua to and
lot SEMINOLE County, Florida
wherein FEDERAL HOME LOAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION. I* to*
PliyiMT
and
BARBARA
A
CHRISTENSEN. SHELIA LYNN
SIMS;
ADVENTIST
HEALTH
8YSTEUSUNBELT, INC. D/B/A
FLORIDA HOSPITAL; ANY ANO ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMINO
BY. THROUGH. UNDER ANO
AQAJNST THE HEREIN NAMED
INOrVKXJAL OEFENOANT(B) WHO
ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
WHETHER
SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAM
AN INTEREST AS AROUSES.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS, a n to*
Daiandant*. I wR aai to to* NgRaal
and beat taddar tor cash at waal hory
door of to* SEMINOLE County
CourThoua*. aantord. Honda at
1100AM. on to* 7 » day ol
Novambar, 2000. to* toBowtng
daactt iad proparty a* aaUotto to aaid
Final Judgment
LOT ( . FOXMOOR EAST.
ACCOR DlNO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK SS. PAOES S. B. ANO 7. OP
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOROA.
KKIA TIB B EDOEMON AVENUE.
WINTER SPRINGS. EL 32TOO
WITNESS MY HAND and to* aaal
of tola Coul on Octobar 102000

(BEAU
Clan ot toa CtnxA Coul
By Mary Stioup*
PO Boa 23010

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Ttonp*. Florida 33022-S O U

F99X I1S4
" S a * Amancana rrtto D iiihBBii All
* you a n a parson *Hto a (SaabSy
who naada accommodation to ordar
to patbctoal* to tola pro a r d n s you
a n an*Bad 1 no coat to you. tor toa
pmnaaton ot cartato aaaiatanc* .
Plaaaa oontad Court Adraraatiation
at 201 N. Parti A n n a Sardord,
Florida 32771, Ulaphcn, nurnbar
(407)663-4227, w Ritat working My*
oI your isoapt at tola doam anc a
haartng tinpakad. (TDOj 1
•771.
PublabOctobar IS. 22.2000
T102
M THE CMCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ETH
coun ty,

CA M NOi BPCA-1BM-14P
ABN AMRO
a rc a u o c t
ATLANTIC
INVESTMENTr CORPORATION

vs.

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JOYCE BRADLEY, ETAL,
DCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO: JOYCE BRADLEY and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP JOYCE
BRADLEY
atooaa raaldanca la unknown E
and E

V
•trough, undar or agalnat toa
Oalandana. aihe a n nonneaai to be
daad or atom, and ad parttoa haiAng
or daantog to h m any rtgfx. x * ot
totanat to too property daaertoad to
VOUARE M r a Y NOT1FKO t a t
toa toaemng prapartjr
LOTB 33 ANO V . AMENDED PLAT
OP
MAGNOLIA
HEIGHTI .
A CCO RD **] TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M FLAT
BOOK 5. PAGE 78. OFTHB PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY PiXMOA.
ha* baan Bad agamal you and you
I to aarra a copy ol yout
I any, to ■ on
DAVTD A STERN,
L ESQ. PtataBTs
to SOI
SUnkmnRy [
a 33334 (no
toan 30 day* tram
toa On* at an
................ E M
noBoa af adton) and to* S n ortgtoat
adti to * d art at tola court a * n r

WITNESS my hand and Eta seal al
M a Court al SEMINOLE Cowry.
Ftortda. Pto Tl X y of OCT. SOOO
'^MRYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OP THE ORCUIT COURT
BT dM tK toa
OEPUTV CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF D A W J STERN
ATTORNEY P0RPLAXT1FF
M l B. UMVERETTY DRIVE
SUITC MO
PLANTATION. FL 23324

ODMOaUAMI]
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMCRKAN8 WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, paraana wdh toiabdat n
Mould* *
contact
COURT
ADMMIflTRATION.
al
to*
n rM u m t Couny oourtnou** at

407-BBB-4237.

1-BOO-B5M771

(TOO) or I M M S M 7 T 0 , na Ftortda
M a y Sam oa.
PiA Xh: Octobar IS, 2 2 .2000
T IM

I STATUTE.
Tb Whom • May Concern: Noaoa I*
pursuant to to*
Drdaton ot Cerpondona. Dapartnara
ol S tan , 3MM ol Ftortda upon ncaipi
of prod ol too pubBeaRon ol ton
node*. toa BeXou* n a n **, to *B : (1)
ORIZZAAO (2) TA M ORWCT undar
aMon n o a n angagad to buMnaoa: to
gammon Caddy
(jrioard Com m ncaaon*
Group. Inc
P u ty x i Octobar 22 .2 0 0 0
T107
CfTV OF LAKE MARY. PUMBOA
NOT1CS OF PUBLIC HEARMQ
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by to*
cay Cun t rianon ol to* C«y d Lata
Mary. Ftortda. toal aaid

a * hold a Public Hearing on
Hovambar 2 .1 0 0 0 at 7 0 0 P M . or
a * soon toaraaflar aa poaata*. to
conaidar Second R*ad^g anrt
adoption d an Ontnanca antatnrt
ORDINANCE NO 999
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA REZONtNO
CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. AS HEREIN
DEFINED FROM THE PRESENT
ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF A l
AGRICULTURE TO R-IAA SINGtt
FAULT RESIDENTIAL PURSUANT
TO THE TERMS OF THE FLORlOA
STATUTES: PROVtDtNG FOR THE
AMENDMENT TO THE OFFICIAL
ZONING MAP; PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICT. SEVERABILITY AND
EFFECTIVE DATE
deserted In Erhfc* 'A* bom A t
Agrtcdka* to R-IAA Bmgl* Famky
EXHIBIT *A“
Commencing al to* South*a»t
corner ol toa Sod tn aal 1/4 d toa
NW 1/4 d Section IS. Townahyi 20
South. Rang* 30 EkU. Barrmd*
C a rr y Florida, thane* nm North .
along to* East *n* d to* Southaau
IN ol to* Nortowaal 1/4 d Section
IS. tor M I.M teat to to* Southerly
Rlght-d Way In * d Evanadate Road
and to* POINT OF BEGINNING ;
toanoa lun tun 8 64-05 30 W along
aaid Right-d Way. tor I0 0 3 S leal,
toanoa nm 8 25-54-30 E tot 2 4 3 1 6
laal to toa Norto Right-d Way ol Pan
T n * Road; done* from a tangent
bearing ol N 50-32-44 E run
NorthaaaHrty. along aaid North
R i y i o l Way kn* and to* arc ol a
curve ooncav* to to* Northwatl
toraugfi a oantral angi* d 11-07 22
tor and arc ctsUnca d M 3 2 laal.
toanoa nm North tor 2 6 2 2 7 laat.
toanoa nm 8 64-05-30 W. along
atoramaratonad Souto Righid Way
bn* ol Evened* * Road, tor S t 71
•aal to to* POdfT OF BEGINNING
AMo known aa TRACT 35 d to#
unrecorded plat d EVANSDALE
NO 4 par oatoal Record* Book 471.
Pag* .107 d to* Pubic Records d
Samlnd* Coirdy, Florida
Ccrdatomg O M acre*, more or las*
Commencing at to* 8outo**M
comar ol toa Bouhwaal 1/4 d to*
NW 114 ol Bacbon IS. Tbwnafyp 20
Souto. Rang* 30 EaM. Sanvnoie
C anty. Florida, toanoa run North ,
atong toa East In * ol toa Soutowaal
114 of toa Nortowaal 1/4 d Section
IS, t v M I.M l**4 to toa Soudiarty
RgN-cf Way In * d Evwwdal* Road
; toanoa nm nm 8 6405-30 W. along
aaid R ^ r-o f Way. lor 10639 lad.
toanoa nm S 25 54 30 E lor 125 0
toal to di* Point Of Beginning: rianc*
nm 8 87-0030 W tor 201.4S tarn,
toanoa nm 8 25-54 30 E tor 146 69
•eat to toa Norto FbgN-d Way d Pm*
Tree Road, toanoa , bom a tangary
basting ol N 44-02-14 E nm
Nortoaaalarty . along aaid ngfr-oh
way and along toa arc d a cu n *
concave to toa South***/ trough a
Wat an d * Ol 1S-4O20 lor an arc
anca d 10* 62 laal to t posit ol
ravers* cunature; thane* run
Nortoaaalarty. along a cu n * ooncav*
to to* Nortoaeal through a central
angi* ol 12-35-67 tor an arc datanca
d t7 .7 2 Mat toanoa nm N 25 54 30
W. tor 1 t( 1 « toal to to* POINT OF
Ako known a * Trad 42 ol to*
raoontod put d EVANSDALE NO
4 par OMcM Record Book 471. Pag*
107 ol to* Pubkc Record* d
Sardnda Courty. Ftonda
CONTAtdNQ 0 66 Acra*. mor* or

Wa*.
The PUbkc Hearing w« b* twid kl

*w Onirnvulnn Chamber*. 100 N

Canary Cfcb Road. Lake Mary Th*
Pubic I* kwaad to aaand and b*
heard.
Bald hearing may b*
oonanusd bom dm* to am* ural a
Bnal dsdaktn is made by toa OM
Cpmmlaiton
Copras ol to*
Ordnanoa In LA are avadahla In to*
Cdy Clark's Odtoa tor taviaw
A TAPED RECORD OF THIS
MESTSM IS MAM BY THE CITY
FOR ITS CONVENIENCE. THIS
RECORO MAY NOT CONSTITUTE
AN ADCOUATE RECORO FOR
PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A
DECISION MADE BY THE CITY
WITH
RESPECT
TO
THE
FOREGOING MATTER
ANY
PERSON WISHING TO ENSURE
THAT AN ADEQUATE RECORO OF
THE
PROCEEDINGS
IS
MAMTAJNED FOR APPELLATE
PURPOSES IS AOVWEO TO MAKE
THE
NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR HER
OWN EXPENSE.
PERSONS WITH DISABXJT1E8
NEEDING
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE dl ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
CITY
AOA
COORDINATOR AT LEAST 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING AT 407-324-3024
OTY OF LAKE MARY. FLOROA
Card A Foator. Cay Clark
DATED October K . 2000
PiAMuOctobar 22.2000
T ilt
e r ry o f l a k e n a r y , fl o r k ja
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARdfO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by to*
Cdy Comrdaaton d toa Cky d Lake
Mary. Ftonda. toal said Commwuon
wdl hold a Pubkc Hearing on
2.B000. a l 7 0 0 P M .o r
to
ORDINANCE NO. 1001
AN OROWANCe OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY FLOROA. AMENOMG
SECTION * 3 2 4 (0 ) OF THE COOC
OP OROMANCCS OF THE CTTY OF
LAKE
MARY
AMENDING
DESCRIPTION OF AREA OF
STREET LIGHTING DI8TRICT,
PROVWNO THAT AU 1 STREET
UOHTTNQ ASSESSMENTS SHALL
BE PAID BY A MONTHLY
ASSESSMENT WHICH SHALL BE
dfCLUOED ON THE Cl TVS UTILITY
BA L CREATING A NEW SECTION
B3iB (F) TO PROVd)£ FOR THE
ALLOCATION
OF
PARTIAL
PAYMENTS. PROVIDING FOR
CODIFICATION. SEVERABILITY.
CONFLICTS ANO EFFECTIVE
DATE.
Th* Pubic Haartng *4B Da hatd m
to* Cnmmwamn Chambara. 100 N.
CoLrtry Ckjb Road. Laka Mary Th#
Pubtc la Invaad to anand and b*
heard
Sa/d hearing may b*
continued bom time to time unta a
bnal daemon is mad* by toa Cay
Convnasion
Copia* d
ir.o
Oidnano* m toa ms avacada m to*
C*y Ctork'a 0*K a tor ravtow
NOTE IF A PERSON DECIDES TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
THIS
COMMISSION
WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING
OR HEARING HE OR SHE WILL
NEED A RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. ANO THAT. FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. HE OH SHE MAY
NEED TO ENSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORO OF THE
PROCEEDINGS IS MAOE. WHICH
RECORD
INCLUOES
THE
TESTIMONY ANO EVIDENCE
UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO
BE BASEO FLOROA STATUTES
2*6 0106
p e r s o n s w ith d isa b il it ie s
n e e d in q
a s s is t a n c e
to
pa rtic ipa te in any o r t h e s e
p r o c e e d in g s
sh o u lo
co ntact
th e
CITY
AOA
c o o r d in a t o r at l e a s t
*•

H O U R S IN AD VAN CE O F I Ml
M E ETIN G AT 40/ .124 &gt;171
C IT Y O F LAKE U A n y r i O K O A
C a rd A Fo*bv CayCtirr*

TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE
UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO
BE OASfD FLORIDA STATUTES

DATED Ortrba* 16. 2000
Putikvh CVtobnr 22. 2LYV

PIRSON S WITH DISABILITIES
III I DtNG
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OE THESE
PROC EC DINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
CITY
AOA
COORDINATOR AT LEAST 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETIItaAT 407-324-3024
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Card A FoUar. Cay Clark
DATED Ockbar 16. 2000
Pibkih Orttbar 22. 2000
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CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLOntOA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAniNG
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by th#
City CammiUKvi d b e City d Labe
Llary. Florida. Bum u til C a n H M m
w4l hold a Pubkc Hannng on
Novambar 2. 2000 til 7 00 P M . or
aa soon Biaraaliar a t posable lo
consular Second Hanrbfig and
adoption d an O n bnam ent/tad
ORDINANCE NO 1002
AN OROINANCF Of THF CflY O f
LAKE MAnr. riORlUA. AMENDING
AND
nFSTAIIIK)
NIC
RETIREMENT PI AN AND 1 Ml IS I

FOR THE POE ICE OFFICERS Of
THE CITY Of LAKE MARY,
ADOPTED
PURSUANT
TO
ORDINANCE
760.
AS
SUBSEQUENTLY
AMCNDCO.
PROVIDING TOR DEFINITIONS.
PROVIDING FOR Ml MIIEMSMIP
PROVIDING FOR A BOARD Of
TRUSTEES; rnoVUHNO TOR
FINANCES
AND
I UNO
MANAGEMENT. PROVIDING TOR
CONTRIBUTIONS
rilOVIOINO
FOR BENEFIT AMOUNTS ANO
ELIGIBILITY. PROVIDING FOR
PRERETIREMENT
DEATH
BENEFITS.
PROVIDING FOR
DISABILITY
BENEFITS.
p r o v id in g Fon v e s t in g o r
BENEFITS PROVIDING OPTIONAL
FORMS OF BENEFITS PROVIDING
FOR BENEFICIARIES PIKIVIDINO
CLAIMS
PROCEDURES.
PROVIDING FOR REPORTS TO
THE DIVISION OF RETIREMENT
PROVIDING FOR A ROSIER OF
RETIREES. PROVIDING FOR A
MAXIMUM PENSION LIMITATION
PROVIDING EOR DISTRIBUTION
OF
BENEFITS
niOVIOIMG
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OR
TERMINATION OF THE SYSTEM
p r o v id in g
ro n EXEMPTION
FROM EXECUTION ANO NON
ASSIGNABILITY. PROVIDING FOR
PENSION VALIDITY PROVIDING
FOR FORFEITURE Of TENSION
UNOER
CERTAIN
CIRCUMSTANCES. PROVIDING
FOR
CONVICTION
AND
FORFEITURE
FALSE.
MISLEADING OR rRAUOULFNT
STATEMENTS. PROVIDING FOR
INDEMNIFICATION ANO DEFENSE
O f CLAIMS; FNIOVIOING FOR
DIRECT TRANSFERS Of ELIGIBLE
ROLLOVER
DISTRIBUTIONS.
PROVICMNa FOR COCAF(CATION
PROVIDING FOR SEVERAOILIFY
OF PFKJVISK3NS REPEALING ALL
ORDINANCES
IN CONFIICT
HEREWITH AND PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
The Pubkc Hearing w4l ha tidd n
to* Comrmawon Chamber*. 100 N
Country Club Road, Lata Mery Th*
Pubkc is invited to attend and bn
Said hearing may ha
bom tana lo tana until a
bnal daemon a made by «w C*y
Comrmssion
Cnyaa* d
Ih*
Ordnance m toa ara avakabi* m to*
Cay Clart * Otoe* lor review

NOTE. IF-A PERSON DFCOES TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MARE BY
THIS
COMMISSION
WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT 1I1IS MEFTING
OR HEARING HE OR SHE WILL
NEED A RECORD OF 1HE
PROCEEDINGS. AND DIAL TOR
SUCH PURPOSE . IIC OH &amp;1K- WAY
NEED IO FNSUHF THAI A
VERBATIM RECORO OF THE
PROCEEDINGS IS MADE. WHICH
RECOnO
INCtUOES
I HE

266 0105

CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by to*
Cay Commlaalen d to* Cay d Laka
Mary. Florida, toal *iid CommtMJon
m * hnld a Pubkc Haaraig on
Novambar 2. 2000 al 7 0 0 P. M . or
a* »oon th*r**n*f a* poatbia. lo
conudar Second Reading and
adpfbrm d an Ordaianca antidad
ORDINANCE NO 1003
AN ORDINANCE O f THE CITY O f
LAKF MARY. FLORlOA. AUEN01NQ
AND
RESTATING
THE
RETIREMENT PLAN ANO TRUST
FOR THE FIREFIGHTERS OE THE
CITY OF LAKE MARY. ADOPTED
PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE 467.
AS SUBSEQUENTLY AMENOED
rilOVIOINO FOR DEFINITIONS.
PROVIDING FOR MEMBERSHIP;
PROVIDING FOR A BOAnO OF
IR U S IE E S ; PROVIDING FOR
FINANCES
ANO
FUNO
MANAGEMENT. PROVIDING EOR
CONTRIBUTIONS;
PROVIDING
TOR BENEFIT AMOUNTS AND
tllOiOlUTY. PROVIDING FOR
PRERETIREMENT
DEATH
BENEFITS;
PROVIDING
FOR
DISABILITY
BENEFITS.
rnoviDiN O f o r v e s t i n g o f
BENEFITS. PROVIDING OPTIONAL
I OHMS O f BENEFITS. PROVIDING
FOR BENEFICIARIES PROVIDING
CLAIMS
PROCEDURES.
PROVIDING FOR REPORTS TO
THF DIVISION OF RETIREMENT.
TROVlOINa FOR A nOSTER OF
RETIREES. PROVIOINO FOR A
MAXIMUM PENSION LIMITATION.
PROVIDING FOR DISTRIBUTION
Or BENEFITS; PROVIDING
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.
PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OR
TERMINATION OE THE SYSTEM.
PROVIDING FOR EXEMPTION
rnOM EXECUTION AND NON
ASSIGNABILITY, PROVIOINO FOR
PENSION VALIDITY; PROVIDING
ron FORFEITURE O f PENSION
UNDER
CERTAIN
CIRCUMSTANCES;
PROVIDING
EOR
CONVICTION
ANO
FORFEITURE.
FALSE.
MISLEADING OR FRAUDULENT
STATEMENTS; PROVIDING EOR
INDEMNIFICATION ANO DEFENSE
OF CLAIMS. PROVIOiNQ EOR
DIRECT TRANSFERS OF EUQWLE
ROLLOVER ' DISTRIBUTIONS,
PROVIDING FOR COOIFICATION,
PROVIOINO FOR SEVERABILITY
OF PROVISIONS. REPEAUNO ALL
ORDINANCES
IN
CONFLICT
HEREWITH ANO PROVIOINO AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
Th* Pubic Hearing w*l b * held In
to* Crararaaakm Chamber*. I X N
Country Club Road. Lake Mary Th*
Pubkc h mvaad to aarnid and ba
heard
Said hearing may ba
ermanued bom time to *m# im&lt;4 a
knai dactaon » mad* by toa Cdy
Cnmmtaaion
Cofnaa d the
era available til the
CM* Clara
Cl*!*'* Otoe* let raidaa
NOTE If
r A PERSON DECKIES TO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
THIS
COMMISSION
WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER

225 East AJiamont# Drive
AJUmonM Springs FL 32701
In to* cdy d SEMINOLE
County. Ftonda. inland* to regular
to* said nam* with to* Drvtaion d
Corporation d 6 m Oapartmanl ol
SUI*
Datod at TaBahaaaa*. Ftonla ton
to* 17 day d Octobar. 2 0 X
Owner*
Cuknaaa Ol Ftonda. Ine.
2121 San Jacinto. Sues S I X
Danas. TX 75201
Pubiah Octobar 22. 2 0 X
T12S

CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING
OR HEARING HE OR SHE WILL
NEEO A RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. ANO THAT. FOR
SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR SHE MAY
NEED TO ENSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORO OE THE
PROCEEDINGS IS MAOE. WHICH
RECORD
INCLUOES
THE
TESTIMONY ANO EVIDENCE
UPON WITCH THE APPEAL IS TO
BE BASEO FLORlOA STATUTES
266 0106
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOtNQ
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE df ANY OE THESE
PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD
CONTACT
THE
CITY
A
COORDINATOR AT LEAST 48
nouns IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING AT 407 324 3024
CITY o r LAKE MARY. FLORlOA
Card A FoUar. C#y Clark
DATED Octobar 16.2000
Pubtiah October 22. 2000
T122

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE TETH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION D.VISION
Catoank. NA . aa Tiuato*

Nonce OF SALE
OF MOTOR VEHICLE
Purtuad to Florida Su n k * 713 585,
Lhd Florida Uan And Recovery. wU
aal at pubic aai* lor cash th*

Nation E Bums. Jaryator L Bunts, *•
aL.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
No*c* la tnraby gkran toaL pursuard
to toal ratal Judgment d Foraoloaur*
datod Octobar 13 2000. and sntorad
m chid rasa lumbar XCA-149S-L.
d to* Ckcud Court of to* K to
Ankctol C ro n In and tor Sammoto
County. Florida, wharsto CITIBANK.
N A , AS TRUSTEE. I* PtoMM and
Natoon E. Burnt; Jarmdar L Bums,
ta’ara Daisalam s). I wR a*B to to*
laghsal and bart bkktor tor cash al
to* Waal fcord aoor d to* Bananoto
County Courtooua* In Sanloid,
Ftonda. Sarnmoa Coudy. Florida, al
I 1 X X AM on to* IMh day of
Novambar. 2 X 0 . to* todowtog
daacrdwd property aa aal Into In aakf
Final Judgmant to a *
LOT I2 S , LAKE HARRIET
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT book 12. ptg*(S) IS ANO IS.
pubkc records of aananola county.

at Benor's piece to aatiaty a daknad
Ian lor labor and'or storage 1667
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Owner/Chat* Manhattan SMomca
Pardos. 626 N Orandnaw Daytona
Beach. EL
Uanhoktof/Chaa*
Manhattan Auto Faianc* POBo*
6210
New Myd# Park. NY.
Lienor/Autoaport Body Work* 704
industry Rd Longwood. EL ME407630 6696 Sal* dal* Novambar 6.
2000 al 1000 al 3001 Atoms Ay
#227 Waiter Park. FL.
Said
Vahicto(s) may ba redeemed by
utialymg to* ban prior to aal* dal*
You hev* toa n^4 lo a haartng al any
Ian# prior |o aal* dal* by tang a
demand tor haartng In to* am ul
ca m Om ar ha* to* light to recover
possession d v*r*d* by posting a
bond m accordance with F 8
559 917 Any proceeds m ascaas d
Ih* arnoud d to* ban and b*
dapcaaad w *i to* dark d Cecu*
Court m 6m county whara toa varacia
la heal
Pubiah; Octobar 22.2000
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EtCTTTTOUB NAMB LAW
Node* Is hartby grvan. Undar
Chaptor
BO-267.
that
Ih*
Undarsignad. daiinng lo engage In
bu**w*a undar toa fictklou* name

at
REEF CATS
Located al
225 East Alamon*# Ortna
Adamoraa Spring*. EL 32701
IndMCdyd SEMdfOU
Ccurly. Florida, msands to rsyslar
toa aato name arth to* OMaion of
Corporation d toa Department of
Blato.
Dated al TWabanaa. Ftortda taa
to* 17 day d Octobar. 2000
CiWiaJr* Ol Ftonda. Inc
2121 San Jacaito. Su m S I X
Dales. TX 75201
PubBMv Octobar 2 2 .2 0 X
T IM

nCTTTTOOS NAMB LAW
Nolira la hereby ghren,
Chaplai
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that

Oatod d n I3to day d Octobar.
2X 0.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark d C a c u i Court
By Dorotoy W Bobon
Daoutv Ctork
C O M JS S 8TAW1AR8K1, P A
4010 Boysooul Bodavard
Bus* 450
Tampa. FL 3 3 X 7
Tataphona. (6131677-6006
CAS#UK© 3004
Pubiah October 2 2 .2 *. 2 0 X
TUB
IN THE CtoCLXT COURT
OF THE IJQHTEEHTH
JULXClALCSTCUrr OF THE
■TAT* OF FUMBOA
to AND FOR
BEEBNOU COUNTY
CTYX. DIVISION
CASE NO. OOCA-HS3-14-L
ASSOCIATES HOME EOUTTY
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advised diaf tas law tom la daamad
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PINNY REIS: JOHN DOC REIS.
UNKNOWN HUSBAND OF PENNY

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UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF 81
DEFENOANT(Sl. IF REMARRIED.
ANO IF DECEASED. THE
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS.

N O T IC E O F P U B L IC H E A R IN G
On Tuesday, October 24, 2000 Seminole County Department of Engineering
will hold a Public Hearing to discuss roadway improvement alternatives for
County Road 15 from State Road 46 to State Road 600 (U.S. 17-92).

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Tampa FL 33804-1041
Pubtiah: Octobar 2 2 .2S, 2 0 X
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Time: 7:00 pm

Place: Seminole County Board of County Commissioners' Chambers
Room 10281101 East First Street
Sanford, Florida

We encourage your attendance and welcome any comments you may have.

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67 Career
Consultants
6 9 Resum es
7 0 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
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Commercial Rentals
Office S p a c e For Rem
Pasture For Rent
Wanted To Rem
L e ase To Own
Storaga/Office For Rent

141 Hom es For Sale
143 Out of Stats
Property For S a le
145 Resort Property For S a le
147 Industrial Property For S a le
146 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 A creage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For 8a le
157 Mobile Hom es For S a le
159 R eal Estate Wanted
160 Bu siness For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For S a le

REN TA LS
91 Apartments/
Homes
To Share
9 3 Room s For Rent
9 5 Roommate Wanted
9 6 Retirement Homes
9 7 Apartments • Furnished
9 9 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 H ouses Furnished
103 H ouses Unfurnished
105 Duplea/Trtplex
107 Mobile Homes For Rem
111 R esort Vacations
114 Warehousa/Rental S p a ce
115 Industrial Rentals

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21 Break In
55 Shoe part
continuity
68 Spots
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21 Negative word
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30 Oarege |ob
1 Compass pt
31 Canadian
2 Intense desire
province
3 Atty.’a deg.
33 Evidence of a
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taxi change
38 Lie In ambush B Of snow

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opportune* rx a .w sd to t.M i.
BXSiOLtetJAral fwve readavsrc
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FuMme Mower A (jyx maMananoa
waded lor Osnava
community. Salary
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labor. Must ba nweriwacaty Indnad
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Vehidea Warned
Motorcydes/Bikas For S a le
Boat Rentals
R ec. Vehides/Campers For Sale
Traters For Sale
Farm Equipment

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Easy lataphona work. No aakng or
exparianca reqMred. FT or PT. IT512 par hour. Cal 140 0 4 3 1 4 7 1 7 .
I Rapa raided tor dental plan.
No experience naoaaaary. W6 train.
407-3224757.

OPC 6TAFFWQ
CODE ENFORCEMENT F/T
POSITION EXPERIENCE WITH
THE FOLLOWING A MUST.
IN8PECT PROPERTIES TO
ENSURE
COMPLIANCE.
CREATE VIOLATION NOTICES.
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MAINTAIN RECOR09. AND
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COMPUTER SKK1&amp; MVOCMO
FILING GREAT OPPORTUNITY
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i a 5 1/2 day s
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Position. BkXtod Care. Flaxlila
Hours Apply In Penan. tskwSear

Nunmhat* a. tnd 8L Baraord.

F L or C al SuMs or Barbara 4073224707. EOC/DFW

Lawn Services
Legal Services
Locksmith
Masonry
Mortgages
Moving A Storage
Oil, Lube A Filter
Painting
Paper Hanging
P est Control
Plano/Organ Tuning
Plumbing
Pressure Cleaning
Roofing
Screen A G lass Work
Secretarial A Typing
Siding
Small Business
Stained G lass
Swimming Pool Services
Termite Repair
Transportation
Travel
Tree Service
TV/Radto
Upholstery
Welding A S h eet Metal

318 Wei Drtamg
3 1 9 Window Washing A Tinting

Federal Trust Bank
Has Openings in our Sanford Location

H4n(nun of 1 yr tortM prior exp.
•AbMy to work Mapandsndy A at
a last pace.
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Teller: Minimum 1 year banking / cash han­
dling experience required.
New A ccoun t* R ep reten ted v e: Minimum 1
year new accounts banking experience
required.
R eceptlonlet: At least 3 years multHIne
phone experience required. Mature individual
with great customer service skills needed.
Clerk 1: Entry level position. Individual need­
ed for alpha and numeric filing of mortgage
loan files.

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ganarcua banaRa package m jd rig
40IK, amptoyar funded pension
pkn. market, dared and' n u b morel
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to: ImectivtehBfederaltnjelmm or fax: 407-848-8108.
Pteaoo opacify |ob Interact and aalary requirements.
Equal Employment Opportunity Employer

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OfficafRetaA: Cuotomar Sarvtoa.

DAILY PAYtmil
Righi Hand Man naada dally
wrakara. Conskudon ctoan i(L l
ng. wire puing ale. 1 5 0 0 a
on bonus ash n a ad to new
employees Extra pay to driven.
Opan SAM. 601 Dog Track Rd.
Longwood 407-2604106.

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Child C ars Centers
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W e want
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your land!

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(Hov-Oae) at Btwknols Timtlt

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F/T A PT toddtor A Men! toachar
needed lor Sanlord Day Care.
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If you are unable to attend the job lair, please
fax your resume or call Debbie Van Horn at
(407)767-1200 ext 5985, Fax: (407)767-0896

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407-3234900

To Qualify we require tuccetaful completion of
a Nursing Assistant program, and /or 2 yrs
recent experience a t ■ nursing assistant. We
will also consider nursing students who have
com pleted a med/surg clinical rotation.
Current C P R certification is required. The job
fair wilt be In the HR department, which la
located In the hospital.

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199 P ets A Supplies
2 0 0 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
2 0 5 Heavy Machinery
2 0 7 Jew elry
2 0 9 Wearing Apparel
211 Antiqub/CoBecttitos
2 1 5 Boats A A ccessories
2 1 7 G arage S a les
2 1 9 Wanted to Buy

S IC irr HAND MAN

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161 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
163 Television A Slereo/Radto
165 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
169 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

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We gladly accept Mastercard or Visa We also wr* take cash or a personal
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Cabinet Makar
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4 5 Debt Consolidation
55 Business
Opportunities
8 7 Opportunities
5 9 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
6 3 Mortgages

Sumlay, October 22. 2000 I-.ikc 7 B

Manufacturing machanlo needed
for wektore production machlno

repair A eat up ar'growmg co. Exp.
pretoned. FT days. F d bare6to pah.
EEO DFWP. Matwars Asaoc ialaa.
645 Nxkman Onto. Sardord
have exp. In long Iarm care,
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In paraon at Lakawaw Nureng. 819
E. 2nd St. Sanlord. FL or lax
resume. 407-322-7612. Attn;
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Centex Homes, Central Florida's largest homebuilder and
residential developer is aggressively seeking land for singie-famliy
and multi-fimity development No parcel is too small or too large!
If you own or control land that is or can be zoned for residential
or multi-family uses - we would love to hear from you!

• Manager-Locul C M cantor needs
entry tavsl mgr. 1 year exp needed
Orest local company, great pay.
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If interested - please fax your name, phone number and a description
and location of your land to (407) 682-0476.

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Part Tkna expenoncedmovsr, S packer* na«d«d
Cal 407-33(50332

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Kfetan. 407-302-7060.

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DELTONA 10 acres. Ideal kxmobte
hornatka, horaa*. cattle, taming ot
nursery! Zoned *grtcultur*i;
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License # 293-10

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Inanca. *04-7*7-1772 Of #04-7*71

• Spaces available for
children 6wks -11 yu. okJ.

Do Y our C arpets
N eed C leaning?

Before and after school care for
children at Pinecrest. Wicklow,
Stuooo Paopla WanMI Lath 4/or

//mr Them Cleaned By A Professional!

Hamilton and M idway Elementary.

Hoi Water extraction

Com puter classes for children
DOYLE'S RENTALS

Room*, Haat'AJr *425/400

$59.95

2 yrs to 11 yrs old.

lanhird 1/1 With Front Porch. Lg.
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Balanced nutritional meals.

laniard 1/1 Singla Femky, Haat 4
Ak $430/400

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Excellent developm ent program.

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$79.95

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Country Store /Craft Fair
Friday, October 27,2000
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145 Resort Property For Sale
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148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
148 Commercial Proparly For S a ls

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Opan House
Condominiums For 8 * le
Mobil* Home* For Sale
Real Estate Warned
Business For Bale
Waterfront Property For Sale
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2 4 0 Boat Rentals
241 R ac. Vahldes/Campers For Sale
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264 Carpet A Installations
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ast year, 37 percent of all
women who sought care
in hospital emergency
rooms for violence-related Injuries
were victims of domestic abuse.
That's why officials horn
Safehouse otSeminole decided to
hold a domestic
violence memor­
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However, things arc changing.
According to Dr. Joctta
Newman, who serves on the
Safehouse board of directors, it is
now a state law for medical pro­
fessionals to go through domestic
violence awareness training before
they receive or renew their licens­
es. It's also against the law not to
report a suspected domestic vio­
lence case.
"We still have
a long way to go
because it still
exists," Newman
said. "But,
domestic violence
is something we
can prevent.
"And, death is
something that
shouldn't occur If
it Is preventable."
Newman
believes educa­
tion is the key to
prevention. People In the med­
ical field need to learn to recognize
and treat symptoms of domestic
violence and know what they
should do if ai |
patient appears to
be a victim off tthe crime.
"We can save a lot of lives if we
only educate ourselves about the
Issue," she said.
Since 1995, domestic violence
reported incidents in Seminole
County have increased 24 percent,

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Season of Harvest
Five generations of Pells continue farm ing tradition
Aa we robot the ffeiyltoht ttartndkng and tht morning air
turning oool and ortep. we don't need a calendar to tef us
that tw has arrived. For farmers aoroes the country toe
autumn montoe are the start of toe harvest seeaon. It's a
ime to leap (he rewards for toe long hours of work during
toe spring and aummer. One total tamly that has bean
farming toe&gt;land tor five
live generations era
i the Peile. The
tamly owns N T s Citrus ft Nonary on Doyle Road In
O atoan. Janetta and AtoertH. Pal. who started toe pro•ant day operation In toe early 1960a are etil vary active
In toe b u lnaas. The rugged M d work la handled by their
aon Mark wtto help fromhis son, Austin, and sevaral other
tenotoytti. Pel took Mmo from outllna And biNna hay
along Celery Avenue In Sanford to tafc with
Hsrato stall writer Arthur Zielinski about hla
lotoaa a Florida farmer.

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Q: In addition to your mother, father,
and sort, how many people in the fami­
ly are involved in the fanning business?
Aj My younger brother Rosa works
in the nursery an Doyle Road and my
sister, Connie, works In the office. I also have an
older brother Ash. But Ash decided bade in high
school that fanning wasn't his cup of tea, so he went
college and got a degree in nuclear physics. Now he
works as a nuclear engineer for Florida Power 6c
Light.
Qs How many acres of land do you farm, and is
all the land owned by your family?
At Fight now we nave about 400 acres in hay and

around 150 acres in dtrua In addition to timber land.
We do cut hay on land owned by other families. The
block of ground we're cutting right now is owned
by Vince Lefflcr. Leffler was just named "Tree
Fanner of the Year."
Qt I notice that your bales of hay are large and
round compared to the traditional smaller rectangu­
lar shape — is there a reason for that?
Ai Each round bale will weis*
around 500 pounds and is less
Intensive than the rectangular ones.
The only time we touch the round
bale is when we roll them on to the
back someone's truck, it's all
mechanical. When a person with
small farm and a few animals
uses a round bale, they only
need to feed the animals once
week compared to feeding
everyday when using the
smaller Dale.

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Q: What would you say is
the most Important factor In
farming?
A: The weather. With hay,
we cut for two days and
bale on the third day. We
need dry weather to cut the
hay. If the hay gets wet it

will mold and can't be used to feed horses, it will
make them sick. However, the hay can be used to
feed cows because the cow has two stomachs and
can tolerate some mold on the hay. The freezing
weather of 1983-84 and 1985-86 wiped out about 95
percent of the local d im s crop. At one time all this
land was dtrus groves. But I think the last person to
plant this ground was a potato farmer.
Q: How many bales of hay can you get from an
acre of land?
Ar We hope to cut each field three times a year,
but this year we might only get two cuttings. If

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Pell-------------

Cyran, Kaiser plan to wed
Jessica Lyn Cyran and Jason
Wade Kaiser, both of Lake
Mary, recently announced their
engagement.
The bride is the daughter of
Chuck and Donnie Pula of
Sanford and the granddaughter
of Nancy J. Jahnsen of Winter
Park and Charles Pula of
Oviedo. She was bom In
Smithtown, N.Y., and is a 1994
Lake Mary High School gradu­
ate.
She currently attends
Seminole Community College
and is employed as an adminis­
trative assistant.
The bridegroom is the son of
J # * * l c i Lyn Cyran and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaiser Jr., of
J« « &gt; n Wada K aiser
Sanford and Mr. and Mrs. Shane
Stewart. He is the grandson of Norma Develdcr of Tampa,
Elmer Buffington of Longwood, Jack Kaiser of Sanford and
Nahcy Kaiser of Missouri. He was bom in Orlando and is a
' 1994 graduate of Seminole High School and a recent graduate of
Scntinolo Community College.
He currently is employed as a parts specialist at Seminole
Power Sports.
The couple's wedding is planned for Feb. 17,2001, in
Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church in Sanford. The event will
begin at 7 p.m.

Deeb, Kohn marry July 15
Tiffany Suzanne Deeb and
Joshua Charles Kohn were
married July 15,2000.
The bride is the daughter of
Robert and Barbara Land and
George and Fran Deeb. The
groom is the son of Steve and
Linda Kohn.
The traditional ceremony
was held in Willow Creek
Presbyterian Church in Winter
Springs with the Rev. Dr. Pete
Alwinson presiding.
The bride was given away
by her parents. Her ball gown
style dress was satin with three
layers of tulle. It had a beaded
bodice and a built in train. She
wore a matching headpiece, and
her bouquet included roses of
various colors, including pale pink, variegated pink, ivory and
pale peach held together with a sheer ribbon.
Matron of honor was Tara Vlahos, and bridesmaids were
Anne Winncrmark, Tara Wu, Abby Kohn, Kristin Avery, Kelly
Kohn and Amy Land. Junior bridesmaid was Haley Maier and
the flower girl was Lilly Nejame.
The groom's best man was Reggie Kohn, and groomsmen
included Vince Maccagnano, Andy Herzer, Phillip Gamble,
Pete Gaffney, Craig Little and Andre Gower. The ring bearer
was Austin Bustamante.
The church was decorated with a white wedding trellis with
white tulle and floral, two to seven light candelabras, free
standing candelabra* with tulle and floral arrangements along
the aisles.
Harp music was provided by Virginia WInnermark. Special
music was provided by Doug Kensure, “You Are My King,"
Kimmie Nager, “To Get Me To You," and Emily Pratt, “I Will Be
Here."
A reception was held at the Orlando International Airport
Hyatt Regency and included a ait down dinner. Music was pro­
vided by jerry Monroe o f DJ Connection. The bride and groom
were surprised during their A nt dance with a balloon drop.
The bride is a graduate of the University of Florida and the
groom is a graduate o f the University o f North Carolina.
The couple traveled to the Carrlbean on their honeymoon.
They are currently residing in Wolfenbuttel, Germany, where
the groom is a professional basketball player.

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Q: What is your philosophy
toward farming the land?
A: It's very self-satisfying. At
the end of a long day when the
sun begins to set I try and get
my crew to take a few minutes
and sit back and look at those
beautiful sunsets. When we fin­
ish up just before dark you can
get the aroma of the fresh cut
hay and just the satisfaction of a
job well done. It’s gratifying. 1
why fools like us
guessi that's
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farm.

future.
“This is something we can
eradicate," she said. "It is treat­
able."
During Tuesday i memorial, a
list of names was redted to
remember those who died in
Central Florida as a result of
domestic abuse, including
women from Seminole County.
Hickey reminded the audience—
which included health care pro­
fessionals and members of the
community— that domestic
abuse is a growing epidemic in
Seminole County ana in the
nation.

At the end of the service,
Father Charlie Mitchell from SL
Mary Magdalene Catholic
Church was asked to say a few
words and give the invocation.
"Where ever there is fear, there
is captivity," Mitchell stated
before asking the group to bow
their heads in prayer to remem­
ber those who nave died and for
others who are suffering from
domestic violence.
For more information about
Safehouse of Seminole call 407302-1733. The organizations 24hour hotline can be reached by
calling 407-330-3933.

M em o rial-------Continued from Page 1C

according to Safehousc of
Seminole statistics. During 1998
and 1999, there were 2£51 inci­
dents of domestic violence in the
county.
During the past five years,
there have been 10 reported mur­
ders in Seminole and almost 200
in Florida due to domestic vio­
lence. Nationally, estimates range
from 960,000 incidents of domes­
tic violence to 3.9 million women
who are physically abused per
year.
Despite the growing numbers,
Newman is hopeful about the

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Q: What is your busiest time
of the year?

A: It runs in phases. The
nursery is very busy in the
spring. Citrus is busy from
December to February. The hay
will start in the middle of sum­
mer — when not a whole lot is
going on — until about
December. I tell my kids that
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hay because we have so much
of it.

F A C T O R Y A IR S P E C IA L IS T S
S A L E S • S E R V IC E • P A R T S
• A L L M A K E S R A D IA T O R S
*S P EED O M ETER S •BRAKES
A U T O E L E C T R I C •T U N E U P S

,
;

we cut three times, that's a total
of 1,200 acres for the land we
cut. It's a lot of grass to cut over
the summer. The number of
bales we get per acre is some­
what of a secret. It's like asking
a cow man how many cows she
has or asking you how much
money you have in your sock
drawer. We don't like to give
away all our secrets.

Community
Notes

O F S E M IN O L E , IN C .

McCall, Gregory wed May 20
A liso n L eig h M cC all an d
K ristian K ev in G reg o ry w ere
m arried on M ay 2 0 ,2 0 0 0 .
T h e brid e is the d au g hter of
Edw ard and Jo A nne M cC all o f
L ake M onroe. T h e groom is the
son o f Patricia H un nicu tt
G regory and the late E ugen e
G illia n ! G regory o f M arietta,
G a.
T h e cerem ony w as held in
M arkham W oods Presbyterian
C hurch in Lake M ary with
H arold D eR oo officiating. T h e
brid e w as given in m arriage by

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her father and mother.
The bride wore a silk A-line
--------------------sleeveless dress of diamond white A lison L sig h M cCall an d
with a scoop neck. It was accented K ristian K avin G reg ory
with a champagne bodice with
seed pearls ana flower embroidery. It was designed by Randy
Fenoli for the Diamond Collection. Her headpiece was a lace and
pearl tiara, and her veil was in the style of mantila, cathedral
length and trimmed in Alecon lace.
The bouquet included champagne and creme roses with
stephanotis and green lacy ferns with variegated leaves wrapped
with white silk ribbon and pearl studded pins.
The maid of honor was Elisabeth Stephanie McCall, who wore a
silver lilac crepe gown by Shell! Segal. She carried a bouquet of
Scottish heather and stalls with a silver lilac ribbon wrapped stem
and pearl accents.
Bridesmaids included Britney ly re Reynolds, Virginia Hecker
Cosier and Jamie Knight Wells. Junior bridesmaid was Kelsey Ann
McCall. They all wore gowns similar to the maid of honor.
The groom's best man was David Brian Gregory, and grooms­
men included Edward Steinmeyer McCall III, Parts Mason McCall
and Stephen James McCall. Junior groomsmen was Andrew
Mason McCall.
Flower girl was Sarah Slocum, and the ring bearer was Sam
Slocum.
A reception followed the ceremony and was held in DeBary Golf
and Country Club. Assistants included Mrs. Douglas Woods of
Tusculoosa, Ala., and Mrs. Johnny Henry of Woodstock, Ga., and

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S e p t 22,2000
Ireland MacKcnzic Katolyn
Casey of Sanfond, daughter of
Tiffany and Sean Casey of
Sanford, was bom.

David N. R o b e rts
S r., le a d s a mili­
tary group in
p a ra d e d ro ss
sou th of San fo rd
Avonuo b e tw e e n n
1 9 4 9 Ford on (ho
right and a 1 9 4 8
S tu d e b a k e r on Iho
left, a s th ey p a s s
Je r r y ’s A rcade and
Dr. G e o rg e
S ta rk o 's olfice.
T h e 2 0 0 1 Historic
C olend er, s p o n ­
so re d by tho
S a n lo rd H istorical
S o clo ty, inclu d es
this photograph
alo n g with 11
other old San fo rd
s c o n e s . T h ey c a n
b o p u rch a se d at
tho San fo rd
M useum , Knights
S h o e S to ro ,

S e p t 26,2000
Roman Batista Jr, son of
Mileidys Chi I and Roman
Batista of Longwood, was bom.
Kendra Nicole Campbell,
daughter of Anntonia
Campbell and Kenneth Becker,
was bom.
Oaden-McCall Joyce Wood,
daughter of Kemberiy and John
Wood of Deleon Springs, was
bom.
S ep t 27,2000
Richard Davion Nytron
Harrell, son of Caroline Rivers
and Richard Hanell Jr. of
Sanford, was bom.
Alicia Jade LcftJy, daughter
of Annette Adkins of DeBary,
was bom.
Se p t 2^ 2000
Christopher Edwin Mulkcy,
son of Kelly and Ferry Mulkey
Jr. of Sanford, was bom
Mya Arlene Pacheco, daugh­
ter of Jennifer Pacheco and
Kevin Bradley of Sanford, was
bom.
O c t 1,2000
Gunnar Joseph Schumann,
son of Susan and David
Schumann of Deltona, was
bom.
Jason Thomas Plttard, son of
Cindy and Robert Plttard of
Lake Mary, was bom.
Cheyenne Morgan McCurdy,
daughter of Shelley and
William McCurdy of Winter
Springs, was bom.
O ct 2,2000
Samantha Faye Bliss Stiet
daughter of Amy and Scott
StJer of Lake Mary, was bom.
Breuna Lsshawn Williams,
daughter of Nicole Nelms and
Michael Williams of Sanford,
was bom.
Elite Ann Catty, daughter of
Virginia Haas and JaaeCotty of
Caaaetbeny, was bom
Joseph Collin Swain, son of
Swain of .
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Oct 4 2060

Kundal Nathan Chinoda,
■on of Pfctseral and Ofewell
Chinoda of Sanford, was bom.
Avery Jordan Howe, daugh­
ter of S6^&gt;hanle and Major
Howe ofOriando, was bom.
Cassidy Lee Holden, daugh­
ter o f Heather and Michael
Holden of Winter Springs, was
bom.
Cariaa Marie Navarre,
daughter of Sheri and Michael
Navarre of Altamonte Springs,
was bom.
Ryan William Myen,.tan of
Wendy Ward and Robert Myers
of Sanford, was bom.
O ct 4,2000
Ttina Marie Lugo, daughter
of Jeanette Tbrres and Richard
Lugo of Sanford, was bom.
Julia Marie Cunningham,
daughter of Marlene and
Michael Cunningham of
Apopka, was bom
Sydney Michelle
Swearingen, daughter of
Angela and Michael
Swearingen of Orlando, was
bam.
Elbe Rose Moreno, daughter
of Karen and Antonio Moreno
Jr., of Maitland, was bom.
“
‘ ‘ Elizabeth Teslo,
’ of Marie and
t Teslo of Sanford, was
bam.
Emma Quinn McCuinness,
daughter of LeAnn and
Michael McCuinness of
Orlando, was bom
O ct 5,2000
TVavis Edrkk BoutweU, son
of Joy and TVsvies BoutweU Jr.
of Sanford, was bom.
Jandda Precious Jean-Fils,
daughter of Thelma Harper
andEphetlan Jean-Fils of
Sanford, was bom.
Alexander Lee Montanez,
son of Jacqueline and Davin
Montanez of Altamonte
Spring* was bom.
Breanne Lindsey Heam,
daughter of Pamela and
Thomas Heam of Lake Mary,
was bom.
Gerard Nicholas Shine n, son
of Monique and Gerard Shine
of Sanford, was bom.
Nicholas Joseph Fitzpatrick,
son of Karl and Joseph
Fitzpatrick of Sanford, was
bom.
Natalie Carolyn Grdsdorf,
daughter of LjoBan and Eric
Gretsdorf of Lrtn&amp;wood, was
bom.

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Seminolo Herald
and from S o clo ty
m em b ers.

Photo Court**y of RobtrU Twry

B a te s co n d o m in iu m s o p en in g fo r H a llo w e e n
Bates Enterprises, formerly
for the younger citizens of
the Bates Motel, is set to open
Lake Mary and, due to parole
In Lake Mary on Saturday,
constrictions, it is highly
October 28 at 7PM on
.....................
unlikely that Norman
Country Club Road (the
Bates will be allowed to
Community Building).
judge the event.
Bates Enterprises is a
(Although he may be
new venture for Norma
found in the shadows.)
Bates. The newly refur­
bished condominium
G irl Scouts Listen
complex was once a
To T h e Past
motel run by Norma's
The Lake Mary
twin brother Norman.
Historical Commission
Norma has assured the
Mary
is committed to not
citizens of Lake Mary
only preserving the
Rowell
that her recently
# m # past, Dut passing on the
arolcd brother will
Knowledge of the past
avc little or nothing to do
to future generations. That’s
with the new venture. An
why, on Saturday, Oct. 14, the
Lake Mary Historical
unfortunate incident that
occurred at the Bates Motel has Commission hosted their
loft I^ikc Mnry. cu*l
Juery ^ fourth C trl SCout Day.
. T he rrtftming was reserved
o f anyone with the Bates name.
for Brow nieG lrlScouta. With
In addition to the apartments,
the help o f volunteers, 26
the new condos feature a wellBrownies earned their
lit and happy campground.
"Listening to the P ast" H y-lt.
The Lake Mary
Lake Mary Historical
Community Improvement
Commissioner Fran Brender
Association is si
Saturday's open house of Bates taught the girls about games
Enterprises. The CIA is even
before the advent o f electron­
ics. The girls learned how to
sponsoring a costume contest

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Htraltf pttaltftnr Alary HowvlJ

Brownie Troop 2 0 1 8 with Junior Aide Shayna Kolt and Ja n Biackwolder in the Lake Mary Comolory.

play hopscotch, horseshoes
and croquet. In addition lo
being on the Lake Mary
Historical Commission, Jan
Blackwelder Is a history
teacher at Lake Mary High
School. Jan took the girls on a
tour o f the Lake Mary
Cemetery. W hile there, the girls
looked for the oldest dates on
the tombstones and the most
unusual names. In the muse­
um, M ary Wolfe told girls what
It was like to grow up without
electricity, running water and
malls! Claire O ’Connor told the
girls about the "Lake Mary Girl
Scout’s Little House” (which
was demolished in 1995) and
what kind o f activities she did
as a Girl Scout. Although she
Isn’t a member o f the Lake
Mary Historical Commission,
Happy Sjoblom gladly volun­
teered her day to help tell the

Hm M plMSs by Mary Rp h I

Fran Brooder leeching Brownie Troop 3047 about croquet

w e re S h a y n a a n d A m a r.i K o fi,
tw o Ju n io r G irl S c o u ts from
Ju n io r T ro o p 504.
T h e a fte rn o o n w a s fo r .12
Ju n io r G irt S c o u ts to e a rn th e ir
"L o c a l L o r e " b a d g e . W h ile the
fo c u s is s till h isto ry , th e a c tiv i­
ties a r c a little d iffe re n t. O n tiie
w a lk to th e cem e tery , (site
m a d e s ix th at d a y ), Ja n
B la c k w e ld e r told th e g irls
a b o u t th e e a rly b u ild in g s in
L ak e M a ry an d th e a rc h ite ctu re
o f th e day. A t th e cem etery , th e
irls n o ted th e e p ita p h s and
te n a m e s th at a re still aro u n d
today. A t th e m u se u m , I l.ip p y
an d A lfred S jo b lo m told the
g irls a b o u t th e ir a n c e sto rs w h o
Im m ig ra ted fro m S w e d e n and
w e re o n e o f th e larg est g ro u p s
o f B cttlcrs in L a k e M ary. A t the
tim e , th e m a in c ro p o f th e area
w a s th e c a ss a v a . C a s sa v a w as
p ro c e sse d at th e sta rch facto ry
th at is n o w ju s t a m em ory. T h e
g irls sa w w h a t the ca ssa v a
p la n t a n d ro o t lo o k lik e , a n d

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g o t to ta s le c a s s a v a p u d d in g ,
m a d e b y F ra n B re n n e r.
F ran to o k (lie g ir ls o n a
to u r o f Ih e m u se u m . S ite p o in t­
ed o u t p ic tu re s o f h is to ric a l
b u ild in g s th at h a v e v an ish ed
a n d o n e s still in e x iste n c e
today. S ite a lso sh o w e d the
g irls th e m o d el o f L a k e M ary
tliat w a s b u ilt b y fifth g ra d e
s tu d e n ts from L ake M ary
E le m e n ta ry in 1998. T iie G irl
S c o u ts w e re th e n a sk e d lo
d raw a p ictu re o f w h at th ey
th o u g h t h i k e M ary w o u ld lo o k
lik e in 5 0 y e a r s . O n e o f th e
m o re im a g in a tiv e d ra w in g s
featu red a ra in fo re st a n d a frog
farm .
C u rre n tly , th e c o m m is sio n
p la n s to u se th e d ra w in g s a s a
c o m p a n io n p ie ce to th e ir
S m ith s o n ia n e x h ib it th at is
c o m in g n e x t y ear. O th e r
H isto rica l C o m m iss io n v o lu n ­
te e rs th at h e lp e d o u t fo r the
e v e n t w e re L ib ra ria n L illia n
G riffin a n d M ary Ja n e D u ry e a .

Beta Club members give a helping hand at the Harbor
Seminole High School Beta
Club works with students at the
Harbor Literacy and
Learning Center.
The Harbor is located
in the Sanfond Housing
Authority’s Castle
Brewer'CCourt
ourt complex.
The National Beta
Club is an academic
honor organization,
which promotes charac­
ter, develops leadership
Marva
skills, recognizes
H aw
achievement, provides
technologicalopportunities and encourages service
Involvement.
Tiie Beta Club members have
been enthusiastically assisting
the Harbor students with their
homework, reading, and listen­
ing to stories read to them in the
Book Bay.
Elizabeth Graham-Glover,
Harbor director, says the club
members are definitely an asset
to the program.
Club members who work
with the kids are Shamair
Coward, Larry Parrctt Jr.,
Kimberly Pierce and Chris
Dimillo. Not shown in the pic­
ture were Tiffany George,

Katonya Glover and Jacques
Lcscsre.

k in s

Sweet Harmony Order
of Eastern Star No. 388
will celebrate their 17th
anniversary Saturday,
Oct. 28, at 6 p.m. The
Sanford Civic Center
will be the site of the
annual Musical Banquet
o f Celebration. Tickets
may be purchased by
iiii
calling
407-322-7419.’
---------------------

Sunday, Oct. 29 at 3 p.m., at
the New Mount Calvary
Missionary Baptist Church,
West 12th Street, the guest
speaker will be the Rev. Billie
Jackson, RockhiH Missionary
Baptist Church, pastor, choir
and ushers serving. The com­
munity is Invited to both obser­
vances of the 17th anniversary.
Eartlia Melton, worthy matron
and Arthur Mae Scott, associate
matron. Beatrice Duncan and
Clara Davis, chairpersons.
Red R ib b o n w e e k aw aren ess 1

Oct. 23 through 31. Partnership
between the police and kids.
Celebration for school and kids
of the community. Wednesday,
Oct. 25, at 3 p.m.. West Sanford
Ucc/Sheriff’s Service Center.
ere will be food, sodas, fun
and entertainment. You are
invited to enjoy an afternoon of
Red Ribbon awareness.
The annual Prayer Breakfast,
sponsored by the Christian
Education Committee of St.
Paul Missionary Baptist Church
will be Saturday, Nov. 4 ,9 a.m.,
at the Hamilton Elementary
School Cafetorium, 1501 East
Eighth Street.
The annual benefit breakfast
roceeds will benefit the Castle
rcwer Scholarship Fund to
help some deserving high
school graduate to attend col­
lege.
Breakfast donation is 57. For
tickets cal) St. Paul Church
office at 407-323-1601, during
office hours, 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.,
or Sister Altermesc Bentley at
407-322-7875. Deadline for ticket
urchases is Oct. 31. Rev. Albert
Covirtgton, Pastor.

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HwiW photo by M irvi HinrUni

Beta Club members who work with the kids at the Harbor ate Shamair
Coward, Larry Parrett Jr., Kimberly
rty Pierce and Chris DimilJo. Not shown In
the picture are Tlllany George. Katonya
atony a Glover and Ja cq u e s L oses re.
S e m in o le C o u n ty B ra n c h o i
th e N A A C P w ill m e e t
T h u rsd a y , O ct. 2 6 at 7 p .m . at
Z io n H o p e M iss io n a ry B ap tist
C h u rc h a n n e x , 7 1 0 O ra n g e
A v e n u e . A re p o rt w ill b e p re ­

se n te d b y th e N o m in a tin g
C o m m itte e an d th e E le c tio n
S u p e rv is o r y Committee.
T u rn e r C la y to n Jr., is p re s id e n t
an d K e n n e th
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p re s id e n t.

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Famfty Satheto Service
Frtoey Safebefh Service
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1045 am
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UPSALA COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Corner of W fftPi St 4

2525 Oak Avenue
Sanford, Florida
407-322-3355

1011

Lutheran

Sardord. a 32771
407-330 2S35
Dr. Oeorge Faher
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1000 a m

2917 Ortondo Or (Hey 17 92)
Phone 322*7312
• 30 a m
1030am
700

Rev. Elmer A. Retueher
Pastor
Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
Worship Sendee 10:30 a.m.

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3349 W OR 429 (Atoms Ave)
(1/4 m e of Oreeneeey
SR 417 Ootog teet)

1000 a m
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OPSANFORO
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Sardord. fL
Phone 407-322 2962
Foi 407-322 2984
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Rev Bruce B Soot
Sinday Churth School
1000 a m
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Nursery
Wettoeedey Famfty H^pd
S ipp a •Every Wed
8 30pm
Youti OroitpS •W id 830 •7 3 1 p m
Buccaneers (K-4 OradM)
Lkdrder* (5ft OradM)
Sartor N tfi
A d * Programs
ft00 7 30 pm

700pm
12SW WtturAvw
Lake Mary. F l
407-321-1Q21
Rev A F Btmena

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407-45723 76
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7 30 S 1000

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900 s m

Simper and Base Study

(si soee)
1000 a m
8 * * E u c fM i
(Iftaeery A l Services)
Weekday Sartcaa
Oafty Momtog Prayer
• 30 a m
Wad. Nofy Euchanel
700pm
PH Holy EwcharM
12 00 noon

UG H TH O U fC BAPTIST CMl/RCH
•SIS MARKHAM ROAD
Sanford Monde 32771
(407) 62% 4400
Randy Water
Pastor
S tiW y School
9 4S a m
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(A C H m h tor C t * »t n spaa
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A d * P ra y e r-M t Slut*
700pm
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La*e Mary. F I
407-3231140

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B I S B Orlando Dnve
Sardord. F l 32771
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ft 00 p m
700 p m

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1030 a m
•tot Evening Worth?
ft00 p m
Wed P reyerW e t o ^ y
• 30 p m
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C tN TR A L SAR TO T CHURCH
3101 W 1st S i. Sardord
(407) 322 2914

A U SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH .
Comar c* (an 51 A 8 Oas A re .
aw derd.Fl
407 322 3795
Fatter M ciw d W Tram
Pastor
Weekday Mesa
8 00am
Sakaday Mass
4 00 5 30pm
Sunday Ms m 745 ft 1 0 3 0 a m . Noon
( V *h Mass
1 00 a m (Social Mat)
CordaaannSel
300 -3 4 5 pm
Ospiama Proper *kon Clasaat
3rd Tires oftoamordh
700 p m (Engheh)
• 0 0 p m (Spanrsn
OUR LADY, QUEEN OF PEACE
ORTHOOOX CATHOLIC CHURCH
3790 Stpas Avenue.
Sardord. f l
407-321-4191
Hevar end Oonakf Baftoa
Pass*
(Hof Roman)
Lean Service Sutdey
1000am
C arieiatons L r d i y
930am
De e d d o o ft Haakng Sarvicae
FvalATfardfrtdey*
800pm
Bfaaona at tte Cross
Second A Fourti Fridays
ftOOpm

• 30 ftm
10 49 • m
• 30pm
700pm
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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Dtectptee of Chrlat)
1007 S Sardord Ave Santord. F l
322 7727
Sunday Bchtxrf
ft 30 s m
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• 32773
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700pm

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400pm
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SOOpm
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700 p m
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•7ft MARKHAM WOODS ROAD
Corner of E E WIRameon Road
407-731-7701
Sunday. Chunh Service
1000 p m
•0 0 p m

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U C R .S . B P W TU A L CSNTRS
102-A Aspen Ave
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149 Waknrs Spnngs Road
SuM 148-A Longeood FL 3277S
Phone 4O7-S0B1490

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1000

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1018 H ey 1742 1 ml H O Hay 434
323-5S30. Bftft 0832.904 7543170
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10 30 a m A S p m
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219 Wada 8t
Wmaar Springs. FL 3270S
Scmday Gerwas 1030 am4 0 0 pm
Sunday Bfcto Study
930 am
Wad Btola Study
7.30pm
Barry Hayes
(407) 3274005

1000

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R eligion
Church Notes

A look at otherwordly
images from heaven

Com m unity United M ethodist
The Community United Methodist
Church, 4921 S. Highway 17-92 in
Casselberry is now conducting the annual
Pumpkin Patch. Approximately 4,000
pumpkins have arrived with another 4,000
expected soon. The event is sponsored by
the church's youth group, with a Pumpkin
Store supplying other items such as Georgia
w alnut* and pecans and hand crafted items.
Each weekday morning preschoolers will
have story time with Grandma Pumpkin.
Some 900 youngsters are expected to
attend.
For information or pumpkin purchasing,
phone the church office at 407-831-3777.

There is one line in Sylvia
Browne's current bestseller,
"Life on the Other Side: A
Psychic's Tour of the Afterlife,"
........................... that is I
to kill off a lot
of interest in
heaven.
The bad
news, says the
psychic writ­
ing of the
afterlife, is that
there will be
George
no sex in
Plagenz heaven. She
says the rea­
son is because
sex on earth is for procreation
(“and all this time you Brought
it was invented for the fun of
it"), and we don't procreate in
heaven.
To replace the earthly ver­
sion of sex is another form of
intimacy that “has nothing to
do with lust and hormones.
Known as 'merging,' it is a glo­
rious episode of extraordinary
reciprocal acceptance and sur­
render between two joyful
spirits."
Most people believe In heav­
en and most of us think we are
going there. But we have some
problems with our picture of
neaven. To a lot of people, it
sounds boring — one eternal
hymn-sing. This might be fine
for those who like to sing, but
many of us prefer something
more exciting.
We understand the question
of the little girl who said to her
mother, "If 1 am very good in
heaven, will they let me go
down to hell on Saturday after­
noons and play a little?"
One of the first questions we
have about heaven is, "Will we
be reunited with our loved
ones?" Emmett Fox, one of the
most popular of the metaphys­
ical writers, answered that by
saying, "Wherever there is a
strong emotional link — either
of love or hatred — there is

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SL Luke's Lutheran
The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra's
Sovereign Brass w ill perform at S t Luke's
Lutheran Church in Oviedo, on Thursday,
O c t 26 beginning at 7:30 p m The event is
Concert #1 o f a series which w ill continue
through May o f 2001. The concett i are free
and open to the general public.
For additional information phone the
church at 407-365-3408.
TtescawUla Presbyterian
Tuscawllla Presbyterian Church will hold
a fall bazaar and craft fair on O c t 27 and 28
at 3600 West SR-426 in Oviedo. Hours are 6
to 8 p.m. on the 27th and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on
the 28th. Holiday and decorative crafts will
be available, a silent auction (including a
piano and an organ), plants, books, garage
sale items, toys, a bake sale, and plenty of
food.
For additional Information phone the
church a t 407-671-4173. Proceeds w ill go to
the church and community outreach pro­
grams.
W estm inster Presbyterian
Westminster Presbyterian Church (USA)
will host a fall craft sale Oct. 28 from 9 a m
until 4 p m at 2541 Red Bug Lake Road,
Casselberry. Artistic hand crafted items will
be displayed on the church grounds. Snacks
will be available.
For Information, phone the church at 407339-1100.

a Baptist
C onvention and
The Florida BaptistC
Seminole Baptist Association will sponsor a
free dental clinic Oct. 30 and 31 In Sanford,
for low income families. Patients will be
seen according to their need o f care. Only
fillings and extractions will be done with
local dentists and their assistants donating
their time.
The unit will be at Faith Bible Ministry,
1011 S. Sanford Avenue Oct. 30 and 31.
. Prescreening (which Is necessary) will be at
the church Saturday, O c t 21 from 1:30 until
4 JO p m
Dead Sea Scrolls
Dr. Ken Hanson, author, lecturer, profes­
sor and founder o f “Tineasures in Tim e," an
organization devoted to disseminating
knowledge o f the Biblical World w ill make
ntations Thursday, Nov. 2, from 6 JO
presents!
until 8 JO p m , at the Sem inole Community
College
eSALir
SA L! Program, at the new SCC
Oviedo Campus, 2500 Lockwood Blvd.,
Oviedo. The fee is $5.10. Seating la limited.
For additional information or registra­
tion, phone SCC Community Education at
407-328-2121.
First Baptist — W inter Springs
First Baptist Church o f Winter Springs
invites the community to celebrate the
groundbreaking o f its new building, Nov.
12 a t 2 p m at the Intersection o f SR-434
and SR-419, across from the new Eckerds.
Dinner on the grounds will be featured at 1
P *O L

The church la currently meeting at the
Adventist Church on M ost Road.
For additional information phone the
church office at 407-699-6600.

Marathon held to
raise money for
school equipment
Managing Edtor
SANFORD — More than a dozen ded­
icated golfers gathered Monday at
Sanford's Mayfair Country Club to raise
money for Good Shepherd School.
Through donations and pledges, the
golfers raised more than $20,000 for vari­
ous school projects, former school board
member Maigie Brannon said. During the
past four yean, more than (75 £00 has
been raise from similar events for com-

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Fonda Byrd, led, and Margie Brannon
helped coordinate Monday's marathon.

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According to John Koepsel, the organi­
zation chose Mayfair Country Club as
this year's course for several reasons,
including its size.
"This is a great course,'' Koepsel said.
“For one thing, the format is open, and
it's easy to go from one hole to another. “
The short distance is a good thing for
the marathon golfers, who started playing
golf around 7 a m and finished in the
early evening.
“You're done whenever you finish the
number of holes you pledged to finish,'
fund-raising co-coordinator Fonda Byrd
11 u i Monday, Father Dan
ey finished approximately 30 holes.

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likely to be a meeting when j
you have passed over."
The other thing we want: to I
know about heaven is, "W hat j
will we do there?" Arthur
Ford, a Disciples of Christ cler­
gyman when he was alive,
supposedly answered that
question in a scries of spirit
communications with journal­
ist Ruth Montgomery after he
died.
He told of a man newly
arrived in heaven who decides
to go fishing. Montgomery
reports that Ford said, "H e
wishes he had brought a fish­
ing pole and instantly finds
one in his hands. He casts and
pulls in so many big fish so fa s :
that the pastime soon dulls,
and he goes on to some higher
form of activity."
The point of Ford's story is
that we will be able to do
whatever we want in heaven.
"What people learn," he says,
"is that the next world is a live
ly place, full of vigorous and
varied activity. They eventual!
lose their interest in things tha
gave them pleasure on earth —
like fishing, for example — for
the more fulfilling joys which
arc theirs in heaven."
This most often, says Ford,
consists of doing things for
other people, who arc either in
heaven or still on earth. Clark
Gable, Ford told Montgomery,
works with out-of-work actors
on earth to help them find
employment
If we can do the kind of
work we want when we are on
the Other Side, we can also live
where we w ant
A lot of people, after they
have read Browne's book
about heaven, can't wait to get
there — except for the part
about no sex.
Say that was a misprint
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Sylvia, and we'llIbbe
right
along.
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He started golfing less than two years
ago.
“We had a spring tournament and I
decided to start playing,' Bradley said.
"My handicap is my dubs."
But, the tournament wasn't held to
determine a winner. The golfers weren't
keeping score.
"We’re doing this for fun and to help
the school out,' Bradley said.
And, Mayfair employees didn't mind
sharing the course with the golfers from
Good Shepherd.
“It's for a good cause,' said Joe
Schurtz, the club's golf pro. "We like to
help church groups out."

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Page GC Sunday. October 22.2000

W om an’s
new fortune
blows ill
will her way
DEAR ABBY: I have a
major dilemma. I began
dating
“Edwardsix months
ago.
Edward's
grandmother
and I took a
special inter­
est in each
other and
soon became
Dear
great friends.
Three
.
months later,
Ih e fell 111 and passed on.
fcod rest her soul.
* Now the problem: She
left her entire estate to mel
This includes property, two
•cars, her home and a hand­
some sum of money. The
family was shocked to learn
of this, and so was I. Now
I'm afraid Edward's family
resents me.
Should I hand everything
over to her only remaining
son, Edward's lather, or
keep It? I am not sure if I
should honor her wishes or
make the family happy. I
really love Edward and
hope to have a serious
future with him. I don't
want arw ill will with his
family. Please help.
UNEXPECTED
H EIRESS
DEAR H EIRESS: Before
you m ake any hasty deci* with
“ *ith a “
jlo n s, speak
hey w h a helped Edward's
grandm other m ake her
w ill. It m ight give you
Some Insight Into her m oti­
vation for nam ing you and
excluding the family. It Is
possible she felt she had
already provided enough
financially over the y e a n
for her only rem aining son
and his family. Even if you
now feel lik e the o b ject of
resentm ent, there Is no
guarantee that handing
over your Inheritance w ill
U » V » I h o u U t U n j * |D

away.
It goes w ithout saying
that this is a decision that
only you can make. So
think carefully about the
.Im plications and take
'p len ty o f time. Continue to
work on your relationship
tw lth Edward — and “qu«
sera sera.”
; DEAR ABBY: I have a
•suggestion, based on my
; experience, for “Colorado
Lady in Waiting,” who is in
: love with “Bob* after dat­
ing him for seven months.
•He wanted her to be his
rlfriend, but didn’t want
•r to go with him when he
'tnoved out of state, saying
[he “wasn't sure he wanted
! to commit/
TYventy years ago, I
aintalned a four-year
main
long -distance relationship
with a boyfriend.
Everything seemed fine,
rhen suddenly he advised
ne that h e had met someme else. I was devastated
md unable to form a U si­
ng relationship for years,
t s l trusted no one.
Absence does NOT make
he heart grow fonder;
absence makes the heart
drget.
M y boyfriend left me for
i woman he felt would
*■*-- him a better financial
,er. The joke was on
___ I made my first mllon when I was 4 0 .1 found
im recently vU the
item et and discovered
rat his marriage i» «m
nhappy one, and he
^ retted the decision he
u d e so many years ago.

S

bday I *m •••

SA D D ER , OLDER
AND W ISER

D EA R SA D D ER,
ILOER A N D W ISER:
gddet? Please reconsider
ad settle for older and
riser. B e grateful that this
l* n show ed his true coln and m ade another
roman m iserable for 20
M I S . T h e n but for the
race o f G od go you!
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High Tea
A magical interlude of friendship and tradition
nviting someone to tea Ls a
custom which speaks of
highly valued friendship,
courted by a soft spoken,
subtle parley of wools, comfort­
ing foods and drink that
warms the heart.
The holiday season is
just around the comer,
and I am sum like all of
you, 1 cannot think of any­
thing other than friends 1
have around the world
and my beloved family
back in Romania.
Christmas is memories,
a patchwork quilt of
remembrances. While we • •
often strive to create per­
fect holiday memories for those
we love, it is frequently the far
from perfect experiences that
linger with us the longest and
bring those small smiles of
remembered laughter and tears.
I come from a very small vil­
lage in Romania, dose to the
Danube River, about halfway
between Bucharest, the capital of
Romania, and Constantza, the
port dty to the Black Sea.
Growing up, I did not know of
any other holidays oilier than
Christmas and Easter. In prepara­
tion for both, my mother would
have the family go through an
entire ritual, which would start
weeks before the holiday. Major
cleaning would take place, begin­
ning with the backyard and end­
ing with decorating each and
every room. Hand embroidered
linens trimmed with 10 inches of
handmade lace would be hand
Ironed days ahead of time. Spring
was the time to make house soap
scented with wild lavender,
thyme and oregano picked from
the nearby Dobrougja hills.

I

C ooking, pickling o r m arinat­
ing used to b e a perm anent on-

Kplng activity. A t a child, 1 spent

son or another.
1 can imagine that for a lot of
people, planning for an open
house can be a terrifying idea. Do
not let that intimldat1— **•—
»top you from having
your most heart-cherish­
ing memories — one that
I am going to walk you
through.
A Successful High Tea
Open House
A variety of light but
piquant appetizers in an
interesting combination of
finger foods can make a
• • • • spectacular meal that will
satisfy the most preten­
tious gourmet taste.
Arranged in tea trays and &lt;
three-tier center piece platters,
complemented by pedestal glass
cake domes and foot square dish­
es to house petit fours, scones and
lories will make your table look
Hire a picture out of Victoria
Magazine.
Don't forget the fresh flowers.
Although a great deal of time is
required in preparation, most of
the time is spent in decorating
and creating. Whether It's a
watercress tea sandwich or a
sophisticated miniature crab
quiche, making every appetizer
utterly irresistible should be a per­
sonal challenge.
Step One:
Begin with careful planning,
rejecting the date and names of
invitees, followed by invitations
sent out two weeks before the
party. Open houses imply dropin, drop out attendance and are
customarily held in the late after­
noon and early evening for two or
three hours.
Before you settle an whom to
invite, consider the compatibility
of your proposed guests and the
capacity of your home to accom­
modate comfortable mingling.'

most of my summer playing in
our vineyard where my grandfa­
ther built my sister and I a tree
StepTYvo:
house. The days harvesting
Make up a reasonable timetable
grapes and making our own wine
for all the pre-party chores,
were the happiest.
including shopping, cleaning and
Equally important was fellow­
ship and sharing. The night before decorating. Select menu items that
Christmas, the children would get will fit into your available time.
The more you can prepare ahead
together and sing Christmas car­
of time, the more serene you will
ols at every house in the neigh­
be at patty time. Write out on
borhood. And, an Christmas day,
all doors were open for all of us to plain index cards your menus
with instructions and all the
enjoy each other's company. The
ingredients you will need for
scene remained with me as a ecleevery redpe. This will help with
bration of hospitality and grace,
which later in my life translates to your grocery shopping, avoiding
multiple shopping sprees.
Tea Time — a tranquil time out or
more spirited celebration. I
Step Three:
believe, time for tpa is a magical
Think of some clever, easy dec­
interlude when conversation and
orating ideas that can be incorpo­
comfort keep company with
rated throughout, from your front
delectable tidbits and time-hon­
door to table and chairs or to a
ored traditions, as I greatly value
theme for the party which
friendships.
becomes Ihe topic of conversation.
So, why not take the time this
Example: Victorian hats.
and plan a High Tea Open
Research the subject and let your
se? Especially if you have
imagination go wild. Get some of
many wonderful people who you
your friends involved and assign
have not teen all year for one rea-

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A successful High Tea open housa
Indudas ■ variaty of light but
piquant appstizsra In an Interesting
combination of ftngar foods that
can maka a spectacular maai and
satisfy the moat pretentious gour­
met taste. Pictured above a rt pep­
per rota, which art perfect lor an
opan housa. Planning for High Tba
should include using your antique
tableware and Hnen, such as the
Heme pictured at left. People
become vety weti mannered when
around quality and beauty.

chores.
Evaluate well ahead of party
time the serving pieoea you will
need and aaeembts them from
your own cupboards, borrow
from friends or purchase them
from one of our downtown
antique shops. Use all the antique
linens you have in the house, and
bring out the best china. If you
have beautiful things, this is why
you have them. Enjoy using your
antiques and comment on tne his­
tory behind them. I found that
people become very well man­
nered when around quality and
beauty, and they are very grateful
and complementary for sharing
your best collection with them.
Step Four
Ask a friend to help you or hire
a teen-ager to replenish serving
platters. This will foee you to
enjoy your guests and your party.
Here are a few delightful
redpes from the Rose Cottage,
which are always appreciated.
Pepper Rolls
Preparation time: 30 minutes
Total rooldno time: 12 minutes

Enjoying Hispanic heritage

1 large red pepper
2 ounces cheddar, grated

1 ounce parat—sn, grated

2 tablespoons whole egg may­
onnaise
2 tablespoons fresh parsley
1 teaspoon chopped "fresh
thyme
1 teaspoon fresh oregano
2 drops Ikbaaco sauce
10 slices h a h bread
11/2 ounces butter, melted
paprika
Halve
•e the red pepper
i
and
remove the seeds and membrane.
Cook skin-side up under a hot
grill until the skin is blade and
blistered. Place in a plastic bag
and la v e to cool, that peel, lonely
chop the fla h and combine in a
bowl with the cheddar, parmesan,
mayo, herbs, Tkbasoo and salt and
pepper to taste. Curt the crust
from bread, flatten the slices well
with the rolling pin and brush
both sides with soft butter
Spread the pepper mixture on
each slice, leaving 1/2 an inch
border
Roll up and secure with tooth­
picks. Cover and refrigerate for at

least two hours.
Preheat the oven to 350
degrees. Cut each roll in half and

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baking tray for IQ to 12
until tite rods are crisp and pale
gold. Sprinkle with paprika. Servrf
warm.
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Put 4 ounces of cream cheese, 2
o u n ca of cream and two eggs in a
food processor and mix together,
then add some cracker black pep­
per to taste. Sprinkle a little finely
chopped smoked salmon into the
__
•— you will need about
l ounces. Pour the cream cheeae
mixture over the top and bake for
15 to 20 m inuta or until puffed
and golden.
Good luck!
Remember, if you still need
some help, call me at the Rose
Cottage Tea Room. I will be
happy to speak with you, or offer
either more redpes, tne restaurant
or our catering services.
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music dancers
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