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By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

report missing items as several of the
owners are away on holiday vacations,

SANFORD — In a rash of holiday
crime, 10 downtown Sanford businesses
fell victim to the hands of burglars this
past week.
Friday morning four different estab­
lishments reported break-ins to the
police. Angler Roofing at 409 Laurel
Avc., Sanford Dry Cleaning at 205 N.
Palmetto Avc., Global Construction at
210 S. Park Ave. and Jack's Cycle at 223
W 3rd S t all reported burglaries that
probably occurred Thursday night or
early Friday morning.
Nothing was reported stolen from the
businesses except $50 from the'dry
cleaners. Other businesses might still

may not be completed until their return,
said Cleo Cohen, police department
spokeswoman.
Burglars also victimized almost a
whole city block in downtown Sanford
sometime between Christmas Eve and
Christmas day.
More than a half dozen businesses at
212 and 204 North Park Avenue report­
ed break-ins Wednesday to police.
Sanford’B oldest and largest service fra­
ternity, Masonic Lodge No. 62, also nar­
rowly diverted disaster as burglars
gained access to their meeting rooms
See Break-ins, Page 7A

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Staff Writer

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Investigators search the rooftop of the Sanford
Masonic Lodge Wednesday with the help of the
Sanford Fire Department in hopes of finding any
dues that could break the recent wave ot downtown
burglariee.

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LAKE MARY — State of the art technology is
making the city's water cleaner — and possibly
better tasting — for residents.
A new aeration system is now in operation at
the city's water plant, Public Works Director
John Deamud said. The $1.3 million plastic
structure has been on-line for about a month.
"The aeration system is state of the art for
volatilizing compounds and im purities,"
Deamud said. "We now probably have the best
water in Seminole County."
Water Is pumped from the city's wells to
three 40-foot aeration towers located on
Rinehart Road. As the water cascades down
through the tower, whiffle-like balls break up
the liquid into smaller droplets. As air is forced
up through the tower. It volatilizes the contami­
nates found within the water particles.
Plans for the new water filtering system
began earlier this year when dicholoroethene
(DCF.) was found in deep aquifer water in eight
wells in Lake Mary and Heathrow. The contam­
inates do not occur naturally in the environ­
ment and are mostly used in manufacturing,
adhesives, paint removers and other items.
A formal investigation into the source of the
contaminates was initiated last spring by offi­
cials from the Department o f Environmental
Protection, who declared in July that the city's
water was safe to drink. The source has yet to
be found.
Although the water was never unsafe for
Lake Mary residents, the city authorized the
firm of Blount Sikes &amp; Associates to design and
construct the aeration system. In addition to
addressing DCEs, the system helps reduce other
compounds within the water, such as iron.
"Som e people even say the water tastes betSec Water, Page 7A

Community celebrates
Front Porch opening
By Dan Ping
Editor
SANFORD — Community leaders celebrated
the opening of the Goldsboro Front Porch office
on 13th Street with a block party on Saturday,
Dec. 15.
Some 30 agencies and more than 300 people
turned out for the event, which was promoted as
an opportunity for the community to learn more
about the Front Porch program.
Governor Jeb Bush selected Goldsboro as a
Front Porch community in May. The program b
designed to revitalize depressed urban areas by
encouraging the community to set priorities
based on local needs. The state then provides
direct access to state funding and resources to
achieve those priorities.
"A spirit of renewal doesn't come from a
checkbook, it comes from the residents of the
community deciding what's important and then
committing to do something about it," said
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Director John Deamud,
left, and Lake Mary
Mayor Thom Greene
stand in front of the new
aeration towers at the
city's water plant. They
are holding the whifflelike objects used to tiller
the water. Left,
Deamud describes how
the new aeration sys­
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water cleaner lor cus­
tomers.

See Front I’urch, Page 7A

SANFORD — With the
help of “some damn good
police work" an alleged
armed robber was brought to
justice Thursday after com­
mitting several stick-ups over
the holiday weekend, said a
police spokeswoman.
Thomas Jamell Daniels, 17,
of Sanford was arrested
Wednesday night by Sanford
Officer Erik Zabick who
noticed the juvenile acting "a
little suspicious" in the Handy
Way parking lot at 25th Street
and Sanford Avenue.
According
to
police,
Daniels approached the con­
venience store and tried to
open the door, but it was
locked. Officers intercepted
Daniels as he walked bade to
the vehicle. When they asked
if it was h b car he replied ‘no
it’s someone cise’s'. The offi­
cers suspicions were raised
even further as they had just
witnessed Daniels exit the
vehicle to walk to the store's
entrance.
The vehicle turned out to be
stolen, and within the car offi­
cers found two guns and tools
that could possibly be used in
an
burglary.
Sanford
Investigators started question­
ing Daniels at 3 a.m. and by
the afternoon he had con­
fessed to two armed robberies
committed on Dec. 23,
Investigators foliowed-up
with
questioning
after
D inicb' initial arrest because
of several reasons, said
department spokeswoman
Cleo Cohen, Although the
guns found in the vehicle did
not match the gun used in the
robberies, hb arrest came "in
the same general area" that
police recovered a blue cargo
van known to be used in the
robberies.
Daniels began hb robbing
crusade at approximately
11:21) p.m. last Sunday when
he approached the 1st Street
Kwik Stop convenience store
front counter brandishing a
silver handgun. He was wear­
ing a mask made famous by
the 19% V fe Craven horror
flick Scream. Daniels received
about $300 from the store
clerk and exited the store.
About 20 minutes later the
Halloween masked robber
struck again at the Circle K
store at 2631 Sanford Avenue.
The second robbery b in lire
jurisdiction of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office.
Daniels has been charged
with grand theft auto, possesSee Scream, Page 7A

One-cent local sales tax returns Tuesday
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SANFORD — Monday will be the
last day for the 6 percent sales tax in
Seminole County.
For three months, the county has
had a reprieve from the one-cent local
option sales tax after the 10-ycar tax
expired at the end of September. Voters
approved Sept 4 by a 72 to 28 percent
margin a 10-year extension of the tax to
begin Jan.1,2002.
"In some joking references we had
some people saying they would hold
off until October to do there Christmas
shopping," said Pam Hastings, admin­
istrative manager o f the county's public
works department
The additional one cent applies to all
retail goods that are also subject to the
state sales tax. Most services ore exclud­
ed such as those provided by profes­
sionals in the fields of medicine and
law.
The local option tax also has a ceiling

Voters chose to
continue local option
back in September
for expensive single items. The extra
penny only applies to the fust $5,000 of
a purchase therefore the maximum
impact b $50. That could be one
Ulysses S. Grant saved for consumers
on any major buy before Tuesday.
'T he question becomes, from a con­
sumer standpoint, b $50 going to make
a decision," lias tings said. "From a car
dealership’s standpoint, I don't think
$50 makes or breaks a car sale."
Although the state department of
revenue administers, monitors and
enforces sales taxes, the county has
mailed out several notifications alerting
consumers and merchants to the threemonth break and reinstatement of the
tax. Hastings said it's not only impor­
tant for consumers to understand the

tax, but also retailers who might have
to adjust their cash registers.
"We wanted to be absolute certain
the word was going out," Hastings
said.
The 10-year extension b slightly dif­
ferent from the original, as not all the
proceeds will be tunneled back into
area transportation needs. Seminole
County Schools will receive 25 percent
of the one-cent sales tax to improve
classrooms and to build two new
schooLs.
Some projects funded through the
one-cent sales tax might also be
delayed now because early estimates
were compiled before the economy
was hit by the terrors of Sept. 11.
During the next 10 years, the one cent
sales tax was estimated to bring in
approximately $530 million with just
under $48 million stated for 2002.
Since the county has not been receiv­
ing the one cent sales tax lire past three
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Obituaries
NORMA JEAN BRITO
Nonna Je w Brito, 47, of
Wallingford Street, Deltona,
died Wednesday, Dec. 26,2001;
in her residence.
Bom in New York City, she
moved to Central Florida in
19M. She was a teacher for
Volusia County for four years.
She was a member of Our
U d y of the Lakes Catholic
Church.
Survivors include her husB»nd o f 28 wars, Rafael Brito;
three sons, Evan, Daniel and
Alan Brito, all of Deltona; her
mother, Maria Jimenez of New
York City; and one sister,
YVonne Fano of New York City.
Memorial donations may be
made to the American Cancer
Sodety-West Volusia Unit, 218A East New York Ave.,
DeLand, FL, 32724-5554.
BaJdauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City Is in
charge of arrangements.
RUTH ELIZABETH
BUERGER
Ruth Elizabeth Buerger, of
South Grant Street, Longwood,
died Saturday, Dec. 22,2001, in
Longwood.
Bom in Illinois, she moved
to Central Florida in 1940. She
was a homemaker.
Survivors include two sons,
Richard Grant Smith of Mount
Zion, 111,, and Gerald "Jerry"
W. Buerger of Altamonte
Springs; six grandchildren; and
10 n e a t grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
HERMAN G. DOTSON SR.
Herman G. Dotson Sr., 85, of
Lake Mary Boulevard, Lake
Mary, died Tuesday, Dec. 25,
2001.
Bom in Phelps, Ky., he
moved to Central Florida in
October. He was a retired attor­
ney. He was a World War II
U S . Army Combat veteran. He
was a member of the
Methodist church.
Survivors Include one son,
Gary Dotson Jr., o f Longwood;
a daughter, Susan Carter of
Wisconsin; five grandchildren;
and three great grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand
Longwood-Chapel is irveharge
of arrangements.
BENJAMIN CHARLES
GIBSON
Benjamin Charles Gibson,
18, of Normandy Road,
Casselberry, died Wednesday,
Dec. 26,2001, in Longwood.
Bom June 4,1983, in
Daytona Beach, he resided in
Central Florida for 14 years. He
was a student. He was a mem­
ber of The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Survivors include his mother
md stepfather, Thomas R. and
Jn d a S. Berlin o f Casselberry;
m e grandmother, Shirly Berlin
&gt;f Hendersonville, Texas; one
irother, Jason A. Bailey of
/aldosta, Ga.; and one sister,
tochelle M. Bailey of Valdosta,
3a.
Banfield Funeral Home of
(Vinter Springs is in charge of
rrrangements.

grandchildren; and three glvat
grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

MARY HELMS
Mary Helms, 60, of Georgia
Avenue, Longwood, died Sunday,
D ec 23,2001.
Bom in Manchester, N.H., she
moved to Florida in 1913. She
worked as a teacher's assistant for
Greenwood Lakes Middle School.
Survivors include her husband,
Lamar Helms; her mother, Thelma
Joyce of Longwood; two sons,
Mark Helms of Longwood and
Keith Helms of Geneva; one
daughter, Lori Jones of Eustis; one
brother, Dick Joyce of Edgewatcr;
one sister, Lynn Stevens of
Casseibeny; and six grandchil­
dren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is In charge of arrange­
ments.

ARTHUR C MORRIS
Arthur C. Morris, 84, of Dixie
Belle Avenue, Deltona, died
Tuesday, Dec. 25,2001, in
Bridgeview Nursing Center,
Ormond Bench.
Bom in Lcwisburg, W. Va., he
moved to Central Florida from
Rockville, Md., in 1979. He was a
U S Army Wdrid War II vetcraa
He was p plasterer for D.C.
Government In Washington, D.C.
He was a member of Deltona
Likes Baptist Church, the Glenn
Abby Senior Golf Association and
the American Legion. He enjoyed
fishing and bowling.
Survivors include his wife of 63
years, Mildred Morris; and one sis­
ter, Margaret Wise of Huntington,
W. Va.
Baldauff Family Funeral f lome
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

JOHN M. JOHNSON
John M. Johnson, 66, of
Providence Boulevard, Deltona,
died Sunday, Dec 23,2001, in
Florida Hospital Fish Memorial.
Bom in Dudley, Mass., he
moved to Central Florida in 1999.
He served in the US. Army
National Guard for 20 years and
received numerous medals and
honors. He was a retired supervi­
sor for Cranston Print Work in
Cranston, Mass., where he worked
for more than 30 wars. He was a
member of the VFW, Moose
Lodge and American Legion of
He enjoyed fishing.
Survivors include his wife of 44
years, Mary Johnson; two sons,
John Johnson of Fort Bragg, N.C.,
and Michael Johnson of Dayvillc,
Conn.; two daughters, Linda
Snyder of Altmar, N.Y, and Mary
McCauley of Webster, Mass.; seven

JUNE A. NELSON
June A. Nelson, 74, of Stony
Point, N.C., died Sunday, Dec. 23,
2001.
Bom in Flushing N.Y., she was
a former resident of Sanford,
where she lived for 35 years. She
was retired from Stromberg
Carlson. She was a member of
Carlson Southern Baptist Church
Survivors include five sons,
Ellen and Roy Nelson of Sanford,
Mark Nelson of DeBaiy, Billy
Nelson of North Carolina and
David Nelson of Lake Mary; two

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daughters, Margarctte Allman of
Sanford and June Rogers of North
Carolina; 15 grandchildren; and
four great grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.
MYONA JOY O'NEIL
Myona Joy CYNeU, 47, of
Orange Avenue, Altamonte
Springs, died Sunday, Dec. 23,
2001.
Bom in Fort Lauderdale, she
moved to Central Florida in 1980.
She was a deli assistant for
Albertson's in Altamonte Springs.
She was a member of Norinland
aptist Church, Longwood. She
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Survivors indude hgr husband,
Timothy O'Neil of Altamonte
Sprinpp; one son, Timothy G
O'Neil of Longwood; two daugh­
ters, Megan J. Nelson and Erin J.
Nelson, both of Longwood; her
rents, Molly and Robert
vengcr of Casseibeny; two
brothers, Scott Baker of San Diego,
Calif., and Robert Spodack of
Casselberry; and one sister, Tracey
Baumann of EustisTri-County Cremation Service
of Longwood b in charge of
arrangements.

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THE SEMINOLE HERALD

Patriotic duty

to f t r i s A'riine Security

Draft fo r national service is
idea whose time has come
M o re p ra y er an d m o re p a trio tism . M o re "coco on in g "
(sta y in g h o m e) an d m o re ca u tio n . F ew e r e x o tic v a ca ­
tio n s an d few er ex tra v a g a n t p u rch a se s.
T h o se are a few o f th e s ig n s th a t th e ter­
ro rist a tro citie s o f Se p t. 11 n av e ch an g ed
th e co u n try forever. O r so th e in sta n t
e x p e rts tell us.
B u t if y ou lo o k m o re closely, th e ch a n g e
see m s ep h em eral. It is e a sy en o u g h to fly
a flag in th e front y ard , b u t th ere are few
sig n s that A m e rican s a re m ak in g sa c rifices
to serv e th e ir cou ntry .
Cynthia
Ind eed , P resid en t B u sh h a s n o t called
Tucker
fo r sacrifice. He h a s in stea d called fo r a
retu rn to th e sh o p p in g m alls. H e has
ask ed us to buy. H e h a s ask ed u s to fly.
H e has ask ed u s to take v acatio n s. B u t th e p resid en t h a s
not ask ed us to tu rn aw ay from the self-in d u lg en ce and
m aterial ex cess th at d om inated A m e rica n cu ltu re b efo re
S ep t. 11.
T h ere is no d o u b t that m an y A m e rica n s h av e
responded to th e attack s w ith an o u tp o u rin g o f g en ­
erosity an d su p p o rt for v ictim s. W e h a v e co n trib u ted
m illio n s o f d o lla rs to victim s' c h a ritie s , an d som e
A m erican s hav e sp en t co u n tle ss v o lu n te e r h o u rs in
su ch w orthy p u rsu its as feed in g w o rk e rs a t G ro u n d
Zero.
But if th e n atio n h as b een p ro fo u n d ly ch an g ed b y th e
b lo o d ie st a ttack a foreign en em y h a s e v e r p erp etra ted
on A m erican so il, sh o u ld n 't w e b e d iscu ssin g a d ra ft o f
so m e so rt? Isn't no w the tim e to talk a b o u t in stitu tin g
required n atio n al serv ice?
N o t a m ilita ry d ra ft n ecessarily , a lth o u g h m ilita ry se r­
v ice sh o u ld ce rta in ly be o n e o f th e o p tio n s. In creasin g ly ,
th e m ilitary n eed s sp ecialized sk ills, n o t ju s t fo o t s o l­
d ie rs to fill an in fan try p lato o n . T h o s e w ith te ch n o lo g i­
cal a p titu d e an d lead ersh ip s k ills sh o u ld ce rta in ly step
forw ard to volu nteer.
But a d ra ft fo r n atio n al s e rv ic e w o u ld allo w o th e r
a lte rn a tiv e s as w ell: V ISTA , th e d o m e stic P ea ce C o rp s;
T each for A m e rica , w h ich sen d s w ell-ed u ca te d an d
e n th u sia stic y ou n g teach ers to p o o rly p erfo rm in g
sc h o o ls; an d th e o rig in al P e a ce C o rp s , a m o n g th em .
O th e r p ro g ram s co u ld b e crea te d to u se v o lu n te e rs to
aid th e eld erly , th e h a n d ica p p ed an d th e im p o v erish ed .
A u n iv ersa l d ra ft — w ith a re q u ire d co m m itm e n t o f
tw o y e a rs from ev ery y o u n g a d u lt in th e cou n try, rich ,
p o o r an d m id d le-class, b la ck , w h ite an d b ro w n , m ale
and fyrpale — vyould e m u la te th e e ffo rt fo r w h ic h th e
G re a te st G e n e ra tio n is s o w id e ly ad m ired . T h e m ilita ry
d ra ft o f th a t era g a v e no e x e m p tio n s to th e w ea lth y o r
w ell-co n n ecte d . A fflu en t b o y s from B o sto n w ere d ra fted
rig h t a lo n g sid e p o o r b o y s fro m A lab am a.
N or d id ce le b ritie s b elie v e th e y w ere to o im p o rta n t to
ut th e ir liv es o n th e lin e. Jim m y S te w a rt in terru p ted
is H o lly w oo d c a re e r to e n list in th e A ir F orce, w h ere
h e b e c a m e a b o m b e r p ilo t. B a se b a ll g rea ts Yogi B erra,
Jo e D iM ag g io and Ted W illia m s a ll serv ed in th e arm ed
forces.
T h o se o n the ho m e front w ere a ls o ex p ected to m ak e
sa c rific e s, g ettin g b y w ith le ss a s b a s ic co m m o d itie s —
su gar, g a so lin e , co ffee an d n y lo n — w e re ratio n ed . T h e
resu lt w as a n a tio n w ith a u n ified se n se o f p u rp o se.
T h e re a re sig n s that th e cu rre n t g en era tio n o f y ou n g
a d u lts is w a itin g to be ch a lle n g e d to serv e. C o lleg e
re cru iters rep o rt long lin es o f stu d e n ts w a itin g to ta lk to
re p rese n ta tiv e s o f the C IA an d the FBI sin ce Sep t. 11.
M an y m o re w o u ld glad ly sig n up fo r d u ty at h om e,
w h e th e r teach in g th e ch ild re n or m ig ra n t w o rkers o r
ru n n in g so u p k itch en s and sh elte rs.
T h e re is so m u ch to b e d o n e th at w o u ld n o t o n ly
g ran t a ssista n ce to the n eed y b u t w o u ld also rep air th e
n a tio n 's so cial fab ric an d resto re a se n se of com m u n ity.
Isn ’t th at the kind o f lo n g -term ch a n g e in A m erican v a l­
u es th at Sep t. 11 ou g h t to u sh e r in?

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just retired, grinding their teeth
and keeping their mouths shut
about the fact that the Foreign
........... Service seemed to be left
hanging out to dry - or
dle - in places rarely
oned on the nig
mentioned
nightly
news.
cars and sightseers began U L T
But our man in
Botswana, Bob Krueger,
going by. They looked
I U
a former representative
like Arabs, or at least for- U *
and senator from Texas,
eigners in that black
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was better connected
African country, and they H l L
than most, and when
were carrying and using
Richa
local Intelligence agenexpensive and powerful
R eg
cies told him to expect an
cameras, still and video *
attack within two
their license plates were
* * *
months —planned, he was told,
from stolen cars - to photograph
by Osama b ln Laden - he decid­
the compound from all angles.
ed to go back to Washington
This, If you remember, was
himself to sound the alarm. He
going on just after two neighbor­
began by seeing an old friend, a
ing American embassies, in
senior senator whose duties
Kenya and Tanzania, were
included oversight of intelligence
attacked by car-bombers on Aug.
agencies. "Bob," his friend said in
7,1998. The ambassador’s cables
private," the CIA hardly pays
were going to the Central
any attention to us over here ir
Intelligence Agency back home
the Senate."
in Langley, Va. He received no
He got the same answer, and
answers, finally going to the gov­
repeated tales of CIA arrogance,
ernment of Botswana to ask that
wherever he went.
its soldiers be assigned major
Then he kept his mouth shut,
protection duties at the U.S, com­
too. Until now.
pound.
Krueger wrote a long piece in
Things like this had been
The Dallas Morning News last
going cm around the world for at
bast 10 years. Most ambassadors Sunday under the headline:

hold."
He began: T h e attacks o f Sept.
11 revealed one of the most dev­
astating failures of a national
Intelligence agency in U S. histo­
ry ..." Later on, he added: "1 sat
quietly on my outrage for a long
tim e.... The CIA refused to take
such warnings seriously enough
... my silence was probably a dis­
service to my country."
One o f the reasons men such
as Krueger have to tell their stories is because the CIA is mount­
ing a formidable propaganda
offensive - disinformation, some
o f it - trying to get across the
idea that it was their warnings
that were going unheeded in the
White House and in Congress. In
the same issue as Krueger’s
ilned admissions, the Morning
ews printed a Washington Post
story - one of many recent
Langjey leaks - under the head­
line: "For 4 Yean, CIA paid team
to track Bin Laden." But it seems,
say CIA sources, their readiness
to take action was always
thwarted by communications
problems or the indecisiveness of
political leaden.
The same story with varied
details is being pumped out
every day from Langley: The

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On the Street
The Herald asks people what they think
I t ’s New Y ean
resolution tim e,
so we asked sev­
eral city o f L ake
Mary em ployees
what their reso­
lutions are fo r
the year 2002.
Now, they only
have to stick
with them fo r
the next 365
days.

i am going to lose
SO pounds.
Tom Connelly

Cynthia Tucker is editorial page editor for the Atlanta Constitution.
She can be reached by e-mail: cynthiaOajc.com.

I am going to work
harder on my pre­
paid legal services
business.

Bill Elliott

I am going to start
less projects and fin­
ish more of them.
Chuck Taylor

I am going to start
every day like a new
day.
Alice Rae Liles

Why make them
when you’re going to
break them.
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Prom inent com m unity activist dies at 81
William ‘ bill" Bush Jr., 81, a
prominent Sanford resident, died
Tuesday, Dec. 25, from a heart
attack while fighting pneumonia.
He served as past president of
the Sanford Rotary Club and
served on the Orlando Sanford
International Airport Authority
for 11 years. He was an honorary
member of the Seminole County
Sheriff's Department for his car*
ing help toward the Sheriff’s
Youth Ranch and a member of the
Sanford Historic Society and
SANORA. He formerly served on
the Vestry of Holy Cross Church.
He was also Involved in many
other organizations.
Bush was an artist and drew
cartoons for the Neto Yorker and
Princeton Tiger in his younger
days. In his later years, he trav­
eled extensively around the
world with his wife, Elizabeth,
played golf and stayed very
active.
Bom Aug. 16,1920, in
Willington, Dela., he went to
boarding school at West Town
School near Westchester, Pa.,
where he was student body presi­
dent and captain of both the
swim and soccer teams. He con­
tinued those sports at Princeton
University, along with singing in
the choral and Glee Clubs. He

made his first
trip to Florida
with the
Princeton Glee
Club. He was a
member of the
Quadrangle
Club with
gcxxi friend
George Schultz
and was also a
member of the
Dog Patch
William B u th
Gang. He was
an engineering
student at Princeton and had the
great pleasure of meeting Albert
Einstein, who was a professor at
the university during that timej
He interned wilh New Jersey Bell
during his senior year.
Bush graduated from Princeton
In 1942 and Joined the U5. Navy
during World War II. He went to
the University of Minnesota In
assembly and repair, where he
studied under the Picard broth­
ers. He was sent to join the PBY
Squadron in Jacksonville as a
mechanical engineer maintaining
the planes, and he was soon
transferred lo the Sanford Naval
Air Station, where he met and
married his wife, Elizabeth Leffler
Bush. When the war ended, he
left as a lieutenant commander.

Jtn o til
Company In Swarthmorc, Pa.,
before moving back lo Sanford,
where he took up farming for
several years until he went back
Into engineering with his brotherin-law, William Leffler Jr., and
ihen as Seminote County engi­
neer until he retired 25 years
later.
He was a member of Holy
Cross Episcopal Church.
Survivors include one daugh­
ter, Molly Pflueger of Sanford;
one son. Brad Bush of Osteen;
one sister. Sue Zitek of
Williamstown, Mass; three grand­
sons, Hunter, Grady and Mites
Pflueger, all of Sanford; 13 nieces
and nephews; and many great
nieces and nephews.
Funeral services are 11 a.m.
Monday, Dec. 31, in Holy Cross
Episcopal Church, Sanford, wilh
the Rev. C. Alfred Cole Jr., offici­
ating. Burial will follow in
Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may
call from 3 to 5 p m. Sunday in
Brisson Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions may be
made to Holy Cross Episcopal
Church, 410 S. Oak Ave., Sanford,
FL, 32771.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

Kiwanis Club of Sanford celebrates 80 years
members. Lawyers, judges, col­
lege presidents, congressmen
and other local business leaders
joined and supported many fine
The Kiwanis Club of Sanford
community projects which meet
was chartered Dec. 5,1921. It is
the needs of many.
one of the oldest Kiwanis clubs
Some of the organizations
in America. Kiwanis
helped by the Kiwanis over the
International began in 1915.
years Include: Little League
In 1921, Florida was having a
Doys and girls teams, college
land buying boom, with people
scholarships for high school
grabbing land for. whatever
seniors, Sanford Rescue
price asked. The river boals
Mission, Good Samaritan
were bringing tourists and
Home, Salvation Army, Boys
freight down to Sanford from
and Girls Club, Boy Scouts,
Jacksonville and returning with
produce and citrus for shipment Girls Scouts, Camp Challenge,
K-Klds in elementary schools.
to the northern markets.
Key Clubs at Seminole and Lake
Sanford boasted having three
Mary high schools. Soap Box
first class hotels, banks with
Derby, Golden Age Games and
more than $2 million on
many others.
deposit, a few brick streets and
Current community involve­
even electric street lights. H.R.
Stevens was elected mayor by
ment includes: Golden Age
Games for senior athletes. Key
932 votes from a population of
Clubs, Apples for Teachers,
more than 6,000. Labor, materi­
Seminole County Sheriff's Drug
als and fertilizers were cheap
Calendar dtjtrtffcsU.ihe World's ,
and the farmers could plant 1
sevprql crops d uring, the. season.. Biggest Baby Shower for expec­
tant and young mothers.
and sell all of it to tne northern
Headstart Christmas party for
markets. Sanford was a railroad
more than 300 students.
hub with an ice plant that was
Chamber of Commerce Job
the largest in Florida and the
Shadow program, Seminole
seventh-largest in the United
County Prayer Breakfast,
States. It was needed to ice
Juvenile Diabetes Foundation,
down the boxcars loaded with
Iodine Deficiency Disorder pre­
produce.
vent program in 80 countries
Albert P. Connelly was elect­
through UNICEF and other spe­
ed the first Sanford Kiwanis
cial programs.
Club president. The local ser­
Over the last 80 years, the
vice club grew to more than 120
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Sanford Kiwanis Club has sup­
plied 14 Lt. Governors to super­
vise other Central Florida clubs.
The club's only fund-raiser is
its annual Pancake Day held at
the Sanford Civic Center at Ihe
end of March. In 2002, the
Pancake Day will be March 30.
The event features not only
tasty pancakes with sausage
plus coffee, milk or orange
juice, but is also features a mer­
chandise mart, silent auction,
bake sale, entertainment and
fresh produce available for rea­
sonable prices. Families enjoy
the event while helping the
Kiwanis raise money for their
many community programs.
After food expenses, all funds
raised are put back into the
local community. The club sup­
ports itself with dues paid by all
members.
The current club president is
U. Alan Myers, the vice presi­
dent is Melanie Winterheimer,
secretary is E. Murray Taylor,
treasurer is Harold Hartsock
and the financial secretary is
Stephen Hartsock. The club
meets every Wednesday at noon
in the Best Western Marina
Hotel on Palmetto Avenue.
On Wednesday, Dec. 5,
Sanford Kiwanis Club members
and their spouses celebrated the
club’s 80th birthday with a din­
ner at DaVinci restaurant on
Magnolia Square.

With Very Best Wishes
From All of Us!
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In the year 2002,
May all your wlshaa and dreams come true.

Our heart* are with all the wonderful people we've had the privilege to work with
this past year. We feel proud to terve and be a part nr this wonderful community.

H ave A H appy &amp; S afe New Year's C elebration !

Htrakl pholo by Torwuy Vlncwit

The Sanford Kiwanis Club was chartered Dec 5.1921 and recently celebrated 80 years ot service. Members include, from
left, (seated) Bob Daebn; Dot Waller, immediate past president; Melanie Wintertveimer, vice president; Allen Myers, presi­
dent; Murray Taylor, secretary; (standing) Wait Smith, Clyde Long, Doug Stenstrom, John Wimbish, Wallace Hall, Joe Hunt.
Don Stanford, Q. Andrew Speer, Alex Oigges, Jim Barks, Flon Jemigan, James Wilkes, Harold Hartsock, Phil Gunster, Jack
Kaleita, Bob Reckline and AJex McKibbin. Not pictured are Hanrey Hale, Bil Fraasa, Steve Harriett, Russ Shaw, Richard
Packard and Hairy Reid. Past dub presidents Include: Doug Stenstrom, 1954; G. Andrew Speer, 1963; Bill Fraasa, 1965;
Ron Jemigan, 1983; Jim Barks, 1990; Walt Smith, 1992; PM Gunster, 1994; Harry Reid, 1995; Don Stanford. 1999; and
Dot Waller. 2000. Past LI Governors Indude; Bill Fraasa, 1996; Ron Jemigan, 1986; and Wait Smrtti, 1995 and 2000.

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

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W ife has no cause
to rejoice for this
good Christian man

SAT
The C ro o n s Academy
d a s * o f 1969 will host a
50-year celebration a t the
new Sanford Memorial
Stadium at 1201 S.
M ellonvllle Ave.
Everyone Is encouraged
to com e celebrate In praise
and the worship service
on D ec. 29 at 11 a.m.
Com e and give thanks .
and help support the the
class o f 1969‘s reunion
project.

D EA R ABBY: My first husband died of can­
cer in 1997. In 1999,1 met a man on the
Internet — I'll call him Roland. Roland and I
have been married for 23
months. He is a division
chaplain (colonel) in the
Army Reserves, a parttime pastor in a small
church and also a mar­
riage therapist.
Roland has suddenly
decided he doesn't want to
be married anymore. Last
summer he bought a red
Dear
Corvette, and recently he
purchased a bottle o f
Grecian Formula. A couple
of weeks ago, I discovered
e-mails he had written to
other women saying he wants a "special lady"
in his life. (Abby, that's what I thought I was!)
Flease warn women about being on the
Internet, even the Christian sites. At 55, I'm
facing being single again, and it's no fun.
Roland is sweet, charming, and even says
grace in restaurants before a meal. I'm not the
kind of woman who "has" to have a man,
thank goodness, but I ju st thought I had met
the right one. Where did I go wrong?
D ISILLU SIO N ED
IN C LA RK SV ILLE, TENN.

WED B f l

Abby

M n i o n i m i o g i « senoot eruoents recently comptetea i lu weex ponce accocmy course wiui ■ graauation pizza perry.
Instructor* 8g t Mika Tbytor and Officer Joe Bsrsln of the Sanford Police Department helped tsaeh the children the ine and
outs of ifw tm orcam m . MOft inipoftonuYf ino cim s vwm cwiiQntu 10 ntip iimhti im k i lOTormoQ ovoiiiofio to suy om of
trouble, taM Bsraln. The graduatsa are In no particular order; Chrtatl McNeaa, Jennifer Jonas, Amaklo Calderon, Darius
Morgan, Alexia Alvars*, Scharika Richardson, Michael Harp, Kendra Bobb, Jeffrey Nsoull, Christina Potts, TSbarae Peaks,
Tom Quktn, Tavlon Brown and Jeffrey Alford. On their accord, the students also raised 8150 toward a new K-9 for the polio*
department

DEAR D ISILLUSION ED: You naively
believed that a man you m et on a Christian
Web site waa automatically a "good"
C hristian. I don't know w hat problem s he
brought to the relationship, bu t it appear* he
started having one heck o f a m id life crisis
last summer. Either that, or you married a
w o lf in pastor's clothing.
Although you're not th e kind o f woman
w ho "h as" to have a man, p ica s* don't lose
faith in all men. There arc som e terrific men
out thei'e, but none o f them com es w ith a
m oney-back guarantee.

D EA R ABBY: My husband o f 55 years used
to be verbally abusive when things didn't go
right for him.
Some years ago, you suggested that if

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before expressing anger.
My husband took your advice. He com­
posed a list of 13 things he adm ired about me
and gave it to me. Abby, he has been a new
person since then, rid reading his list has
made me a belter person, too,
Other people should try it. I have enclosed
his list in case you would like to share it with
your readers.
BERTHA IN PIQ U A , OHIO

D EA R BERTHA: I'm alm ost h esitan t to do
so, for fear that you'll be sto len aw ay by
som eone who wants to place you on an even
higher pedestal.
BERTHA'S G O O D P O IN T S
(1) Good mother to the kids
(2) Good worker
(3) Helped me get a house
(4) Helped me leave the farm
(5) Is respected by others
(6) Is dependable and faithful
(7) Good cook and housekeeper
(8) Good wilh business
(9) Good shopper and money manager
(10) Good seamstress and canner
(11) Good education; very sm art
(12) Good lover
(13) Good-looking, neat, and good dresser
P.5. Bertha, now it's time for you to list your
husband's finer ouatities. First on the list
should be his willingness to change.

Dear Abby is wrilten by Pauline Phillips
and daughter Jeanne Phillips.

Good advice for everyone — teens to
seniors — is in T h e Anger in All of Us and
How to Deal With it." To order, send a busi­
ness-size, self-addressed envelope, plus check
or monev order for $5 (U.S. funds only) to:
Dear Abby, Anger Booklet, P.O. Box 447,
M ount Morris, (L 61054-0447. (Postage is
included.)
O 1001 UNIVERSAL M U SS SYNDICATE

Vehicle Theft
• Sanford Officer Dawn Benina to
arrested Scott Austin, 23, of Sanford
Sunday for grand theft of a motor vehicle
and driving with a suspended license.
Austin was questioned by police when he
pulled a miru-van half on tne sidewalk
and the other hanging out into 25th
Street. A computer check revealed the
vehicle was reported stolen and Austin
had eight suspensions on his license for
unpaid traffic fines. Passenger Travis
Campbell, 30, of Sanford was also arrest­
ed for trespassing of a conveyance and
giving police false information.
• Sanford Officer Shannon Dawkins
arrested Daniel Perdue, 18, of Sanford
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j of a conveyance and resisting
an officer. Passenger Matthew
Washington, 18, of Sanford was also
arrested for trespassing of a conveyance
and resisting arrest.
Shots Fired
. Seminole Deputy James Ingram acci­
dentally fired off two rounds early
Christmas Eve in the Waffle House park­
ing lot on State Road 46A while trying to
coral an alleged armed robber.
According to the police report, Ingram
assisted the Sanford Police Department
with an armed robbery call in the area of
the Seminole Towne (Tenter by checking
out a man in the Waffle House fitting the
description of the suspect As Ingram
drove into the restaurant parking lot, the
alleged suspect Nathaniel Phillips, 20, of
Sanford left the establishment and ran to
his car.
Ingram tried to block the vehicle in
with his patrol car, but the suspect
rammed the officer's carlo escape. In the
commotion, Ingram had to run to the rear
of the vehicle for cover at which that time
he tripped and accidentally discharged
two snots Into the ground. Police caught
up with Phillips after a chase down
Interstate 4 and eventually ending at the
intersection of Upsala Road and New
Upsala Road.
Phillips was charged with aggravated
assault on a law enforcement officer with
a motor vehicle, fleeing police, reckless
driving, driving with a suspended license
and resisting an officer with violence.
Phillips also had several active warrants
out for his arrest In Seminole County and
was further charged at jail with two •
counts of trafficking cocaine and one
count to conspiracy to traffic in excess of
400 grams of cocaine.
Suspended License
• Florida Highway Patrol Trooper
Santos Lopez arrested Christopher Cade,
27, of Sanford Friday for driving wilh a
suspended license.
• Seminole Deputy Charles Fagan
arrested Larry Gwaltney, 47, of Winter

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DUI
• Altamonte Springs Officer H.R.
McDuffie arrested I’eter Mortensen, 32, of
Longwood Sunday for driving under the
influence.
• Seminole Deputy Darrell Anderson
arrested Claudio Velarde, 47, of Sanford
Saturday for diving under the influence.
• Seminole Sgt. Mark Dibona arrested
Tito Lopez, 21, of Sanford Sunday for dri­
ving under the influence, reckless dri­
ving, driving without a valid driver’s
license, failure to register a motor vehicle,
resisting arrest and attaching license tag
not assigned to vehicle.
• Sanford Officer Tina Leman arrested
Roberto Valladares. 35, of Sanford
Tuesday for driving under the influence.
• Sanford Officer Jose Mendez arrested
Sandra Dragone, 50, of Sanford Tuesday

Larceny
• Sanford Officer Brian Welch arrested
Samuel Fead, 43, of Sanford Monday for
larceny. Fcad allegedly stole two packs of
meat valued at $4.26 from the Sanford
Avenue Park N' Shop grocery store.
• Altamonte Springs Officer Ryan
Bonk arrested John Barbato, 43, of
Sanford Monday for petit theft Barbato
allegedly stole $164 of items from the
Albertson's grocery store.
• Sanford Officer Ronald Carter arrest­
ed James Gary, 24, of Sanford Wednesday
for larceny over $300 and asaauit on an
officer. Gary reportedly stole a 1987 Jeep
from relatives.
Drug Possession
• Seminole Deputy Christopher
Schuck arrested Carl Arnold, 38, of
Sanford Monday for driving with a sus­
pended license, two counts of drug pos­
session, resisting an officer and giving
police false information. Arnold was orig­
inally questioned when his vehicle was
illegally parked on Lake Mary Boulevard.
In the vonidc police found several differ­
ent pills without any prescriptions; two
hydroxyzine, three viagra, seven paxil
pamentine, one triamterene, nine
gavapentin, one motrin, one aceta­
minophen and one hydrocodone.
• Seminole Deputy Robert Futch
arrested Adam Paldin, 19, of Longwood
Tuesday for possession of marijuana.
Eight manjuana cigarette roaches were
found In the vehicle ash tray and one
cigar blunt containing marijuana was
found in the left rear door handle.
• Seminole Deputy Jalam Vann arrest­
ed Rodrakus Hooks, 23, of Sanford
Saturday for possession of marijuana.
• Seminole Deputy James Ingram
arrested James Daniels, 19, of Sanford
Saturday for possession of marijuana and
driving with a suspended license.
Disturbing the Peace
Sanford Officer David Morgenstem
arrested Ebony Jones, 18, of Sanford
TUesday for disturbing the peace and
resisting an officer. Jones apparently was
yelling and screaming at an Orlando
Drive motel after she refused to leave
after check out time.

R esid en ts o f unincor­
porated Sem inole C ounty
can recycle their
C hristm as trees all
W ednesdays in January.
Trees must be placed at
the curbside by 6 a.m . and
be free o f all decorations
and tree stands) Trees
larger than 6 feet must be
cut-in h a lf.
i . i
F or more Information,
call Solid Waste Customer
Service at 407-665-2260.

Holiday
schedules
• T he Sem inole C ounty
S h e riff's A dm iniitratlve
O ffices w ere closed Dec.
24 an d Dec. 25 in obser­
vance o f the C hristm as
holiday.
First appearances for
ad u lt prisoners, and
d eten tion hearings for
ju v en iles will be h eld at 9
a.m . Saturday through
Tuesday at the county jail. _
• Traffic court sched­
uled for the weeks o f D ec.'
24 and 31 will be can ­
celled . Traffic court w ill
reconvene the week o f
Jan. 7.
• There will be no curb-,
side collection of g a rb a g e ,.
yard w aste or recycling
on New Years Day,
Tuesday, Ja n .l, for resi­
dents o f unincorporated
Sem inole County.
R esidents are asked to
hold item s until the next .
regularly scheduled col­
lection day.
T h e Central Transfer in .
Longwood and the
Sem inole County Landfill
in G eneva will be closed ,
on both holidays.
For more inform ation, ;
call Solid Waste C ustom er
Service at 407-665-2260.

W e w elcom e and encourage your letters and

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Springs Friday for driving with a sus­
pended license.
• Sanford Officer Darrell Wright
arrested Leacroft Black, 29, of Sanford
Sunday for driving with a suspended
license.
• Seminole Deputy James Ingram
arrested Jarvis Peters, 22, of Sanford
Sunday for driving With a suspended mi.,
license.
• Seminole Deputy Dean Crcsswcll
arrested Brent Tucker, 21, of Sanford
Sunday for driving with a suspended
license and resisting an officer.
• Winter Springs Officer B. Mayhugh
arrested Fernando Nieves, 18, of Winter
Springs for driving with a suspended
license.
• Seminole Deputy William Irwin
arrested Arkese Lewis Monday for giving
police false Information and driving with
a suspended license.
• Seminole Deputy John Hawkins
arrested Earl Williams, 30, of Sanford
Tuesday for driving with a suspended
license.
• Sanford Officer Shawn Kelley arrest­
ed George Yoncey, 54, of Sanford Tuesday
for driving with a suspended license.
• Seminole Deputy Dean Cresswoll
arrested Matthew Prcvatt, 21, of Geneva
Friday for driving with a suspended
license.
• Sanford Officer Barbara Daniel
arrested Janice Malon, 31, of Sanford
Saturday for driving with a suspended
license. Passenger Basharr Drayton, 18, of
Sanford was also arrested for possession
of marijuana.

for driving under the influence, driving
with a suspended license and resisting an
officer.
• Seminole Deputy Don Wheeler
arrested Michael Rhoades, 22, of Sanford
Tuesday for driving under the Influence.
• Seminole Deputy Thomas Clem
arrested Eric Duberke, 18, of Winter
Springs Saturday for driving under the
influence and eluding police.
• Altamonte Springs Officer Daniel
Hoover arrested Brandon Bates, 20, of
Sanford Friday for fleeing police, driving
under the influence and musing to
accept and sign summons.

Th e January B reakfast
M eetin g o f the Sem in ole
CountyTLaka Mary
R eg io n al Cham ber o f
C om m erce is scheduled
for 7:30 a.m . Wednesday,
Jan. 2 , In the Country Club
a t Heathrow, located at
1200 Bridgewater Road.
C ost la $5 for members
and $10 for non-members.
For information, call the
Cham ber at 407-333-4748.
O ther January Cham ber
events include the
P rofession al Woman's
N etw ork, 8 to 9:30 a.m.
Thursday, Jan. 10, in
Florida Hospital
A ltam onte; and the New
M em ber Reception, 8 to
10 a.m . Wednesday, Jan.
16, in Perot Systems
Corporation.
For information or
reservations, call 407-3334748.

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T h e C o v en an t B ib le In s titu te

i Boronell b the commucoordinator
for
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ilty, the state
tate agency
oversees the Front Porch
So far she's impr e t d
i the commitment Goldsboro
.— lents have shown,
t "Sanford b recognized as one of
date's leading Front Porch
minifies/’ Boronel] said.
I b doing a very good job.
I a very short time, the communl1has come together and estabJhed a working board."
I She noted the Goldsboro Front
i Council has not only estab1 an action plan, but has
ed $90,000 in funding tor Its
dtixen program, nearly
! the council's yeorend goal
t've hit the ground tun*
oronell said.
i of that success is the good
.&gt; the round] has built
dty officials, Boronell said,
f also the result of a deep com*
nity pride that existed before
Front Porch program was
&gt;was already a cohecommunlty," Boronell said,
i coundl didn't have to spend
bringing everyone together.
t had a acm e of where they
I to go arid,what they want*
&gt;accomplish."
sng before the community
annexed into Sanford,
) had established a sense
, It was one of the first
ated black dties in
and its residents take
in its history. Kenneth
one of Goldsboro's
cheerleaders, reminded
I gathered Saturday of Us
and the opportunity the

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GoWaboro Ffont Porch community open house held aaitar INa month.
community has to build on its
future.
"Thirteenth Street Is Mr.
Bentley's street I grew up on 13th
Street and it has nurtured a lot of
young people who have gone on
to be leaders in the community,"
Bentley said. "A lot of people
areume that nothing good every
came out of 13th Street but thara
)urt wrong.
"We've had doctors, lawyers,
real estate people and burineaamen grow up here: Dr. Gail Joyce,
a professor at UCF; Dorothy
Curry, a labor union representa­
tive; Jerry Givoia, a school teacher;
his father, Henry McAUstet who
owned the McAlister Hotel, the
only black hold in Sanford; and
Frieda Wallace, a Seminole
County Historian,” Benfiey said.
"1 roukd go on and on, but you get
the picture. Don't leave here think­
ing that 13th Street ain't never
been anything because it has. We
Juat need a Uttie shot in the arm,
and Front Porch b that ih o t"

Boronell said the council has
done good Job created its first ini­
tiative, the elderly assistance pro­
gram, and she expects future ini­
tiatives to be well planned.
However, Boronell cautioned that
the Improvements on 13th Street
the heart of the designated 1square mile Front Porch area, will
not happen overnight. One of the
primary goals of the Goldsboro
coundl will be to communicate
what plans are being made and
which goals, both luge and nnaO,
have been accomplished.
"You might not see the flowers,
but you definitely know someone
has oeen working in the garden,"
Boronell said.
"In the next year, I think you'll
aee 13th Street looking a little bet­
ter;" she added. "I think you'll i
Maybe they
oe open,
o
won’t be quite ready to M
but you'll see them laying tire
groundwork. You'll see people out
porches.
in their yards and onitheir
t
I be making a difference."
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Our classes for the upcoming year will be:
1st quarter:

THE PROM Itlf OF OTP IN THE OLD TE1TAMBNT
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creation to the fall, Abraham to Moses, Joshua to the
kingdoms: includes a study of the prophets and the Book of
Psalms; special attention given to Messianic passages

2nd quarter:

jgh a narrow alleyway
the buildings, burglars
their entry into the threebuilding primarily utilized
nutsons through a small
■up w indow once Used
air cofditiooef.rTvro tenb f the building both stated
that they had worked
tmas Eve to abour 3
pm
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can get easy access to all the
~ said Cleo Cohen, police
1 spokeswoman,
ide the 212 Park Ave.
ding, damage was minimal,
h only a handful of doors
ted off their hinges, said the
ns' leader Worshipful
ter Sam Loper. Other estabts robbed in the building
dude the law firm of Russell
ind Silva, Animal Health

Services and GNB Technologies.
*1 don't believe it was van­
dals," Loper said. "They really
didn't ransack anything."
The top two floors of the 1924
building are exclusively operat­
ed by tne masons. A jar full of
change and bills near the
entrance of the second-floor
grand meeting room is missing,
but the glass case full of valuable
Masonic artifacts is untouched.
"They were just really looking
for money and simple stuff to
take away," Loper said. 'L ike
the lawyers down there lost
some whiskey."
Likewise, m the second-floor
kitchen used to prepare meals
for meetings, it had all its cup­
boards damaged, but nothing
missing. The burglars ransacked
little as they missed the rigar
box full of money in one of the
cabinets from masons donating
$3 for every meal.
"They definitely had to spend

sometime in here," Loper said
pointing out the burglars even
broke down the third-floor office
door of the masons' secretary
and treasurer.
Again, the burglars missed
the opportunity to steal more
cash as they ripped and poured
out a large envelope full o f the
masons' dues. Personal checks
fell onto the floor, but Loper
said it must have been the way
they were holding the envelope
because the cash stayed hidden
inside the envelope.
Jeffrey Gilger Design Services
and
Florida
International
Consultants In c at 204 Park Ave.
were less lucky, as they reported
losses of more than $2,300 In
electronic equipment
A police department high
ranking official said the mass
burglaries, have the tell-tale
signs of transient criminals. The
Sanford Police Department is
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laid Hastings. She doesn't
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Tournaments round two

B y Dmhi Smith
Sports Editor

LAKE BUENA V ISTA — The holidays
have once again have proved to be no
break for Seminole Athletic Conference
athletic teams as virtually all have been
in some type of tournament the past two
weeks.
Play began on Wednesday with Lake
Howell's girls basketball team winning
its opener In the Hornet Holiday Classic
at Bishop Moore High School In Orlando.
On Friday, the young Oviedo girls bas­
ketball team also picked up an Impres­
sive victory over a team from California

C o u n t y h ig h s c h o o l t e a m s
c o n t i n u e s e a r c h f o r t it le s
in the KSA Tournament at Disney's Wide
World o f Sports complex.
At Lake Mary High School, Seminole
High School's boys team was the only
county squad to pick up a win, rolling
over Apopka, 76-63.
In the other games, Winter Springs
dropped a 61-47 decision to Winter Park,

despite 22 points from freshman Darryl
Merthie.
In boys basketball play at Bishop
Moore, Lake Howell was defeated by
Citrus, 53-51, despite 12 points and seven

rebounds from Isaac Codrey.
In boys soccer play. L ike Brantley had
a monster day on Thursday, crushing
Cocoa 13-0 and Cocoa Beach 12-0 in the
DeLand High School Tournament.
Winter Springs did not fare as well,
dropping a 3-1 decision to Seabreeze and
then getting swamped, 8-0, by
Gainesville-Buchholz.
SAC teams shined at the Edge water
Eagle Showcase in Orlando as Oviedo
blanked Colonial, 3-0, and Like Mary
whitewashed Taravella, 4-0.
A full recap of tournament action will
appear in Wednesday's Seminole Herald.

R a id e r s re tu rn
SCC teams
finally get
to play on
home court

Special to th e Herald

By Daan Smith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — There will be
a strange sound at the
Seminole Community College
Health and Physical
Education Center over the
next weak.
The cheering of fans and the
thump, thump, thump of a
dribbled basketball.
Yes Raiders fans, the basket­
ball teams will actually be at
home.
Not since early December
has anyone played a real
me on the home court and it
not been since midNovember that the women
have taken to the local hard­
wood.
But the women of coach Ken
Patrick, who have played a
brutal schedule In nopes of
being ready for conference
and post-season tournament
)lay, will be at home today
Saturday) and Sunday to host
the SCC Women's Holiday
Classic.
At 4 p.m., Miami-Dade
Community College will host
Okaloosa-Walton Community
College from Ft. Walton Beach
and at 6 p.m. the Raiders will
play their first home game
since November 14th when
they battle Black Hawk
Community College from
Illinois.
Sunday afternoon. Black
Hawk will face OkaloosaWalton at 1 p.m. and SCC will
take on Miami-Dade at 2 3 0
p.m.
As usual, all home basket­
ball games are free of charge
at the SCC Health and
Physical Education Center.
The men of coach Stan
Cromartie, who were sched­
uled to play in a tournament
at Seminole Community
College last night (Friday) and
today, will play their first
home game since December
5th when they welcome
Manatee Community College
from Bradenton to Sanford on
Wednesday (Jan. 2) at 7 p.m.

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The Seminole Community College basketball teams will both be playing at home after spending most ot December
on the road. Tha men, led by Daniel Jackson (No. 21, top) will be at home on Wednesday and next Saturday, while
the women, led by sophomore Gabrielis Blankenfeld (No. 34, bottom) will be hosting the four-team S C C Women's
Holiday Classic today and Sunday. All games are tree ot charge.

S e a t u r t le p la t e is m a k in g g o o d o n p r o m is e
Special to the Herald
GAINESVILLE — Florida's sea turtle
specialty license plate is making good on its
promise to "Help Sea Turtles Survive." And
thanks to the new Marine Turtle Grants
Program, which is funded entirely by pro­
ceeds from the turtle plate, Floridians can
see just how revenue from the plate is being
spent to protect sea turtles in the state.
Last week the Florida Fish and Wildlife

Conservation Commission (FWC), which
administers the turtle grants program,
awarded contracts for grants totaling
$156,000 to 14 environmental organizations,
local governments, and educational institu­
tions around Florida. The grant program
was set up in order to return a major por­
tion of the money generated through the
sale of the license plate back to local com­
munities, educational institutions and
Florida-based conservation organizations

that arc involved in research, education and
conservation efforts to protect Florida’s
endangered sea turtles.
Fiscal year 2000-2001 was the first year in
which revenue from the plate was high
enough to trigger the grant program. The
first $500,000 generated each year from sales
o f the plate goes directly to the FWC's
Marine Turtle Protection Program. Once
annual revenues exceed $500,000, those
See Outdoors, Page 3B

ORLANDO — The
University of Central Florida
took a giant step toward replac­
ing the 11 starters it lost from
its 2001 football team with the
signing of four mid-term junior
college graduates who will
enroll in January and partici­
pate in spring practice.
Headlining the list of signees
are linebacker Chad Mascoe of
Kissimmee, defensive lineman
Roy Williams of DeLand and
defensive lineman Demarcos
Johnson of Tallahassee who all
played for Dominic Green at
Southwest Mississippi
.Community College in Summit,
Miss. They are all expected to
challenge immediately for start­
ing jobs on defense where the
Golden Knights have to replace
seven starters from a squad that
finished 16th in the natron in
total defense and 13th in scor­
ing defense.
UCF will also get immediate
help on the offensive line with
the re-signing of junior college
transfer Alex Mendez of Selma,
California.
"We set out to sign Mime criti­
cal people on the interior both
offensively and defensively and
had a windfall with the three
players we signed on defense,”
UCF head coach Mike Kruczek
said. "They bring a lot nf ath­
leticism and experience in here
and [ think it's critical for us
going into next season to have
these kinds of guys."
Recruiting authority Max
Emfinger ranked Mascoe (6hxit-3,250-pounds) the third
best junior college linebacker in
the country this year. The
Super/’rcji All-American origi­
nally signed with Florida State
out of Osceola High School but
did not meet entrance require­
ments. He chose UCF over
Florida State and is expected to
fill the middle linebacker spot
vacated by senior Tito
Rodriguez.
Johnson (6-foot-4,210pounds), w ho chose UCF over
Alabama and Florida, was a
first-team all-state selection at
Rickards High School where he
played with current UCF defen­
sive end Elton Patterson. He is
expected to replace three-year
starter Josh McKibben at defen­
sive tackle who graduated last
Saturday.
Williams (6-foot-3, 275pounds) signed with Florida
out of DeLand High School. He
was named to several high
school All-America teams and
was rankcxl the top defensive
lineman in the state as a high
school senior. He has a great
amount of athletic ability and
could challenge fora starting
role at end or tackle.
"One area we have always
struggled is signing players on
the defensive line," UCF
recruiting coordinator Scott
Fountain said. "Being able to
get this caliber of player com­
ing out of junior college mixed
with the freshmen we signed
See UCF, Page 3B

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race of the Four
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r t u n r . h.
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Thefirst annual GOODYEAR Pit Crew

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TheGOODVEAR Pit Crew Challenge will pit
tnetop 5 teams from the regular point season
hom Mch the north and south series against each
al
« W » «n prize money.
With $5,000 on the line for the overall winner,

each of the 10 teams will be judged not only on
their speed but also accuracy. Each car will be
checked for loose lug nuts with a penalty for each
lug not sufficiently tightened.
Larry Robinson of GOODYEAR announced the
competition last January and the contest was orig­
inally scheduled for September 15th at Chicago
Motor Speedway. The terrorist attacks of
September 11th forced the cancellation of the
Chicago race weekend and the GOODYEAR Pit
Crew Challenge was rescheduled for the series
finale Alan Kulwicki Memorial Hooters 300 week­
end November 24th. During the announcement
Robinson remarked that the motivation to create
the contest is to recognize the efforts made on pit
road by crews to get their driver in position to
win.

Outdoors
Continued from page IB
funds are distributed through
the turtle grants program.
The grants program is admin­
istered by the FWC; however,
decisions about which grants
should be funded are made by
kn Independent Marine Turtle
Grants Committee consisting of
seven rotating members with
■ knowledge and expertise In the
* research and management of
‘ marine turtles. Members of the
committee are appointed Dr.
Allan Egbert, FWC Executive
. Director.
David Godfrey is Chairman of
| the Sea Ttirtle Grants
- Committee. His organization,
i the Caribbean Conservation
Corporation, designed the sea
turtle plate and led the
statewide campaign to convince
the Florida Legislature to estab­
lish the turtle tag and the grants
program.
"People often ask me whether
o money from the turtle plate
\ actually goes toward sea turtle
‘ . conservation," said David
t *. Godfrey, Executive Director of
(Ja CCC. "This suggests there is
Borne skepticism about how
funds from specialty plates are
ured. At least In the case of the
sea turtle plate, every dime sup; ports sea turtle conservation in
. Florida. And through the grants
program, funding is distributed
Ip support many worthy sea
turtle research and education
Dfoiccts
^1
M l I n juJU».fewjah°rt y eV !l (he
IBs turtle p u le has become one
‘ : of the top sellers in Florida, hav­
ing generated over $2 million in
voluntary contributions toward
tea turtle protection.
&gt;"It's rewarding to know that
so many people share our con­
cern for Florida's sea turtles,"
said Godfrey. "Few people real­
ize that Florida beaches host
over 90% of all the sea turtle
nesting In the United States.
What we do here in Florida has
'a dramatic impact on sea turtle
populations around the world.
By purchasing the turtle tag,
Floridians are voluntarily fund­
ing important programs to save
these amazing creatures."
The next sea turtle grants
cycle began on October 1 ,2001Applications will be accepted
from qualified applicants until
November 15,2001. Based on

Volvo &amp; Caribbean
Conservation Corporation
partner on global
Internet-based education
program focusing on
marine conservation
GAINESVILLE — The
Caribbean Conservation
Corporation (CCC) and Volvo
are working together to increase
awareness about the marine
environment during the
around-the-world Volvo Ocean
Race. Publicity surrounding the
Volvo Ocean Race, one of the
world's major sailing events,
presents both CCC and Volvo
with an ideal opportunity to
raise awareness about oceanrelated conservation issues.
Volvo, througffltafVdtfb ** ~
Ocean Adventure, has created
an extensive web-based educa­
tion curriculum focusing on
environmental issues related to
oceans, takes and rivers. The
web site follows sailboats par­
ticipating in the Volvo Ocean
Race as they travel around the
world on their 9-month-long
voyage, highlighting relevant
conservation topics along the
way. CCC was asked by Volvo
to participate in the marine
aspect of the VOA educational
program. During the race, CCC
will provide information about
endangered sea turtles that it is
tracking via satellite. CCC will
also contribute information
about sea turtles and marine
habitats in the areas visited by
the boats. CCC released three
satellite-tagged sea turtles at

Tortuguero, Costa Rica, just as
the Volvo Ocean Race got
underway this September.
The partnership with Volvo
expands CCC's Sea Tlirtle
Migration-Tracking Education
Program. The education pro­
gram allows children and other
Internet users around the world
to watch the mysterious migra­
tions of endangered sea turtles
being tracked by satellite.
Utilized by people in over 22
countries, the program helps
students and others learn about
the plight of endangered marine
turtles oy following their move­
ments from tropical nesting
beaches to feeding ground locat­
ed hundreds of miles away.
The education program is
used in schools throughout the
United States and worldwide
and is a great example of how
science and the Internet can be
used to get students excited
about learning. Through the
education program, anyone
with access to the Internet can
watch along as CCC monitors
the mysterious migrations of
these giant creatures with regu­
larly updated migration maps
tracking their movements on
CCC's web page at www.cccturtle.org.
In addition to a wealth of
background information about
sea turtles, online quizzes and
video clips, the CCC web site
includes maps showing the
most recent migratory move­
ments of each turtle being
tracked. Students and other
observers have an opportunity
to post questions or offer com­
ments through an electronic bul­
letin board that is monitored by
the CCC and sea turtle
researchers. People and classes
can "adopt" one of the satellitetracked turtles for a $25 dona­
tion, which supports CCC's sea
turtle protection efforts.
To participate in this free pro­
gram or to adopt a satellitetagged turtle, call the CCC at
(800) 678-7853 or go directly to
the CCC web site (www.cccturtlc.org). Teachers wanting to
include the program in their
school curriculum can register
on-line to receive a free 40-page
Educator's Guide with back­
ground information, worksheets
and ideas for fun, educational
classroom activities.

ctive players must prerth Certificate at time of
information call 407or check the website at

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amz.com/seminole

Continued from page IB The
me will take on added signifmce for Cromartie as he was
the starting point guard on
M anatee'sback-tohack State
Championship teams in the
early 1980's.
,
The SCC men will also be at
home on Saturday Gan. 5) when
they host Brevard Community
College from Cocoa in an after­
noon matinee at 2 p.m.
"The Raider women have had
a disappointing season, for
them, as the difficult schedule
and Injuries have seen the team
hang around the 3 0 0 mark.
Prior to the beginning o f the
season, SCC lost returning
back-up point guard Sheri
Harrison and center/forwards
Brandi Davis and Linda Cazeau
to injuries for the first half of
the season and potential start­
ing power forward Nanna
Mitrovic, a 6-foot-2 rebounding
force from Ballerup, Denmark,
returned home because of
homesickness and fear created
by the events of September 11.
And things did not get any
better once the season started

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requirements for graduation
from Reedley (Calif.)
Community College until this
fall. He is expected to fill the
right tackle spot vacated by
two-year starter Steve Edwards.
The Golden Knights will look
to fill more holes during this
signing period as well as during
the signing period for high

school players starting Feb. 6.
'Getting off to this kind of
start makes you feel that in
February you are going to have
a tremendous year," Fountain
said. "Every year we say this is
better and that's better with our
recruiting classes, but 1 do know
this is the best start we've ever
had!"

pony.
W IN T E R S P R IN G S L IT T L E
L E A G U E T O H O L D R E G IS ­
T R A T IO N
Winter Springs Little League
registration for the Spring 2002
season will be January 5tn and
12th from 9 a.m. tp 2 p.m. at
Trotwood Park.
Children who live within the
Winter Springs Little League
boundaries are eligible to play
baseball and/or softball.
For more information call 407263-5829 or Winter Springs
Parks and Recreation at 407-3274761.
Y O U T H B A SE B A L L PLAY­
E R S N E E D E D FO R A U S­
T R A L IA N T R IP
The Coast to Coast Baseball
Stars are now seeking 11-18 year

old players from Florida who
would like the opportunity to
represent the United States at a
two-week summer 2002 tourna­
ment in Australia.
"Selected players will have
the chance to compete against
some of the world's best teams,
explore famous sights like the
Australian Outback and the
Great Barrier Reef, and leam
about a distinct culture," said
Kevin Ritter, program director.
"It's a once-in-a-lifetime oppor­
tunity."
Team age groups include 1112,13-15, and 16-18. The squads
are led by top college coaches
and pro scouts who provide a
unique perspective on what It's
like to play at the game's high­
est level.
For more information, E-mail
info@coasttocoastathletic3.com, call
740-373-4455, or visit the web-

as Yo Johnson, who was an AllState player as a freshman,
went down with season-ending
ankle surgery after three weeks
and top recruit Ditte Jakobsen,
a 5 foot-2 freshman shooter
from Copenhagen, Denmark,
has been playing with a broken
bone in her shooting hand since
the season began.
A bright spot for Patrick has
been the play of 6-foot-5 fresh­
man center Yelena Leuchanka
from Gomel, Belarus, who
appears to be a shoo-in for AllAmerican honors os she is aver­
aging well over 20 points, 15
rebounds and five blocked
shots per game.
Sophomore Gabrielle
Blankenfeld, the 2000-2001
Florida Freshman o f the Year
and an Honorable Mention AllAmerican, has also had a solid
season.
With the play of those two
and the return of Harrison,
Davis and Cazeau, the Raiders
appear ready to defend their
Mid-Florida Conference cham­
pionship and in position for
another trip to the State

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8 (coach and player
foot bases), 9-10 (playlead offs and stealing,
oses), 11-12 (player
ijor League rules, 70s) and 13-14 (player
ijor League rules, 90s).
$60 for 5 6 year olds
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isecutive Saturday's
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not ignore third place Shane Huffman just 9
points back.
Mardy Lindley and Brian Vickers round out the
top five in the point standings and are just 22 and
27 points respectively behind Huffman leaving
the championship chase wide open.
Action gears up at USA International Speedway
at 3 3 0 p.m. with Qualifying followed by the
GOODYEAR Pit Crew Challenge at 5 p.m. An ontrack Autograph session at 6:15 allows fans a
chance to meet the stars and get an up-close look
at the cars they will be watching in competition.
The green flag then falls on the Alan Kulwicki
Memorial Hooters 300 at 7 3 0 p.m.
More Information including entry list and
detailed race day schedule is available at the
speedway website, www.usaspeedway.com.

s e e
sales of the plate last year,
Godfrey anticipates that his
Committee will be able to
award nearly $250AX) in grant
funding this year.
Some o f projects already fund­
ed through the grants program
include $32,500 to the
University of Florida Vet School
for research into treating a dis­
ease that killed hundreds of log­
gerhead turtles last spring;
$25,000 to Palm Beach County
to conduct sea turtle monitoring
and education; $15,000 to
Apalachicola Bay River Keeper
to install turtle friendly lighting
and nearly $15,000 to the
Volusia/m gler County Turtle
Patrol to install sea turtle aware­
ness signs.

UCF
Continued from page IB
last year means for the first time
we will have quality depth on
the defensive line. I think our
defensive front has the chance
to be the beat it's ever been
here."
Mendez (6-foot-6,335-pounds)
originally signed with UCF last
spring, but did not complete his

With a point fund distribution of more than one
million dollars and the 2001 championship yet to
be decided, the GOODYEAR Pit Crew Challenge
leads a night of Intensity for many crews and dri­
vers.
Bobby Gill looks to capture an unprecedented
third ProCup title but Darlington South Carolina's
Hal Goodson holds the point lead and has been
the benefactor of an unbelievable run of fortune
following the closing of his previous teams opera­
tion just five days before the second champi­
onship race. Goodson responded to the bad news
by taking a loaned car from the Bill Piemons team
to victory lane twice to move him into the lead.
The 19 point advantage owned by Goodson does
not leave much margin for error on the part of the
team or driver and Gill from the second spot can­

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Tournament despite the devas­
tating loss of Johnson.
Cromartie's team is also hov­
ering around the 3 0 0 mark, but
with a couple of breaks could
easily be among the state's best
as the team has lost several
games by five or fewer points.
Last year's freshman star,
shooting guard Jason
Currington from Leesburg, has
been playing very well, as has
point guard Chris Jackson from
b e Land, who has returned
from a year off with a maturity
that this club needed.
But it has been the play of
two freshmen that have been
drawing oohs and aahs from
fans and coaches.
Daniel Jackson, a 6-foot-6
jumping jack from Lake Wales
is a scoring and shot blocking
machine who has the crowd
roaring with his monster dunks
and hammering blocked shots.
Kitus Witherspoon, a 6-foot-8
center from Boone High School
in Orlando, has dominated the
paint with his outstanding
rebounding and moves around
the basket.

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copy ol Hto nollee art required to Ra
win Hto coral auch darn wahto Ha
tolar ol t n a mraaha after Ha dale ol
tha ttrrt pubtettton W Hto noaca or
X daya after Ha data ol aervtce ol a
copy oI Hto noaca on Hat paraon.
aatala who ara not known to Ha pa*ttonar and whoaa namaa ot addata
murt toe a t drtrna agtonrt Ha
wtowi Htee monbia aJto Ha data td
Ha in i pubteatoon ol Hto nodoa
AU CLAMS AM) OBJECnONS
NOT SO FX ED W U .BE
FOREVER BARRED
Tha data td M l puMcatton ol Hto
nonce la December 23,2001.
Deborah Ltiaalaf. Petotoier
755 Wttow Pond Lana.
Geneva. Ftonda 327X
EUBANK. HASSELL 4 MOORHEAO
Attorney) t o Paottoner
Port Otttoa Boa 222*
Daytona Beach, Florida 32115
Tatophona (904)235-1X7
By F BracSey Haiatd
Fto. Bar No. 2505*2
Pihewi December 23. X . 2001
HH145_________________________
M THE CWCUTT COURT FOR
SEM MOU COUNTY,
FIOMDA

PROBATE NVMION

Flto Ma 0M 2*A C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
CARMEN LEE MUELLER
NOTKS OF ADiEMSTRATlON
Tba admntobiboo ol Ha aatata cM
CARMEN
LEE
MUELLER,
dacaaaad Fde Nranber 01-12S4-CP.
to pandtog to He Orourt Court to
Samnoto C arry. Florida. Probata
Ortaion, Ha addaaa at which la P.
0 Boa * 0 * * . Sanford. Ftonda
32772. Tba namaa and addraaaaa
01 Ha paraonal rapraaentaane and
Ha paraonal rapraaanlaHra t altoAU. INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al panona on whom H « noaca to
•arvad who have objectlona Hal
chatonga Ha vafedty ot Ha wto. Ha
quakflceliona ot Ha paraonal rapre■entaiiva. venue, ot pjrtaOcllon at
ttva Court are required to He He*
oWecbona wrH Hto 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
At cradtora at He decedent and
What pariona having claima or
damanda againat dacadanfa aetata
on whom a copy o l baa nottca to
rarvad wiHai Hraa month* attar Ha
data ol Ha ttrrt praAcata n ot h i
nottca murt Na H a* dam * wm hm
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUftUCATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER
VICE OF A COPY OF TVtS NOTICE
ON THEM.
Al other cradtora at Ha decedent
and panona having claima or
damanda agamrt Ha dacadanfa
•Mala mull Ma Haw clean* wtth Ha
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST

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PUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICE.
Aid CLAMS, DELLANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS MOT SO FXEO W U .
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tba data ol Ha in i pubicatton ol
Hto Nottca to Dacambat 23.2001.
ANNETTE UEMACKALL.
1 2 2 0 P ^ n f—
Stodbrd, FL 32773
JODI ANDERSON
Florida Bar Mx B X 1 10
3314 Handtraon Bbd. SOW 102
Tamp*. R 3350*
Telephone 513177-529 7
Pitotoh Decarrtoer 23.30. 2001
M THE OtoCUT COURT
OP THE IfTH

juncuLcwcurr,

COUNTY,
JUMSOCTION nVWON
CA M NO: 01 CA 454 14 W
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
PLAINTIFF.
VS.
JAMES E. WXJJAMS AttUA JAMES
EDWARO WILLIAMS. JT AL.
DCFENOANTIS).
NOTICE OP ACTION
CONETRUCTWE SERVICE
TO. QLENOA ALADIN. DOREEN
whoaa raaktonca la unknown d
ha/aha/Hay ba tong; and d
hrtahartfray ba dead. Ha unknown
hava.

davtaaaa,

granlaaa.

kdaraal by. Hrougyi, raidar or agatnat
to ba dead or kbva. and a l paraaa
hawig or drtming to have any iteHL
atto or kdaraal to Ha property
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO Hat
an action to toradoaa a mongaga
on Ha hatowtog property
LOT 52. PALM POINT. ACCOROblG TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK X .
PAGES 5 * THROUGH 71, OP THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMINOU
COUNTY. FLORIDA
haa been Had agatoal you and you
ara raqrandta aarva a oopy ol your
Wrtlton dalanaaa. dirty, on OAVC J
STERN. ESQ PtotoMTa attorney,
whoaa addraaa la X I 3 Unvaraay
Drive *500. Ptontottcn. FL 3 3 X 4 (no
totor Han X daya Irom Ha data ol
Ha Ural pubteatton ol baa noaca ol
action) and Ma Ha ortgnal wrtt Ha
derti oI bva court arhar baton tarvice on PlrtnofTa attorney or tovnedL
atoy Haraaltor, offwwtoa a drtautt
wrt ba enured against you t o Ha
ratal demanded to Ha comptotol or
WITNESS my hand and Ha M a i Ot
Hto Court at SEMINOU County.
Ftonda. baa day td DEC 17 2001,

2001.

(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CURK
CLERK OF THE CWCUT COURT
BY Run Ktog
DEPUTY CURK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, a 33 X 4
01-55570(INL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, peraone with dtatnktm naadmga rpeoal accommudaticn should
contact COURT A0MMSTRATK3N.
al
Ha
SEMINOU
County
Courthouaa at (407)555-4227. 1800-955 5 771 (TOO) or 1 0 0 5 * 5 5
(770, vto Ftonda Relay Santo*
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubtoh December 23. X . 2001
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NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN by to#
Bawd oi AGuwmtrt o t h O y d
IM a Mery. Ftortde, M seta Bawd
* ■ hold • P u t * ; Hawing on
WMttreedep Jonuary I t , M L M
TOO p jn , or aa aoon a t
ra
OaanHave*tor ttw totovring 2 vi
e n c e e to ta * L ata Mery Coda at
• SitoatettonlM STIC): A v e rt* * *
to dacraaaa to * mtntmum alraal
frontage born 38 t o * u 18 b *L
• SuOaacaon 155.08 (*): A ventre*
to da era ta t to t roqWrtd atoa yard
i tor ta g tola tom 20 M o n
•fttfn B-1AA m pmparty la beatod M
» SA W . U t a to .
Florida. 3274*. mora perttoAsrty
iN in tin l aa tW m a
E OF LOT IS (LESS E 11 FT OF 8
ISO FT) ♦ U JT I t (U S B S ISO FT)
B U I 2 EVANBOAL* FB 7 TO IT
Paroal totnaacaoon N urfctr 18-2050-802-12000150
The Pubic Hearing w9 be htkj In
tot Ctty Comtrtaaton Chamber* at
100 N- Coiadry CU&gt; Rd.. Lata Mary.
Tha Pubkc la kwtttd to aaand and ba
tm a to tone mW tha Ctty
NOTE; IFAPERSONDECtOESTO
APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
TV«S BOARD WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
TH 9 UECTMO OR HEAAMCL HE
OR SHE W U NEED A RECORO OF
THE PROCEEDINGS, ANO THAT.
FOR SUCH PURPOSE. W OR B W
MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A
VERBATIM RECORO OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH
RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI­
MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON
WMCH THE APPEAL IS TO BE
BASED.
FLOAIOA STATUTES
28*0108 QUESTIONS REGARD­
ING THIS
ITEM
CAN BE
ADDRESSED TO REBECCA HAM­
MOCK SENIOR PLANNER, AT
(407) 54S-1440
PERSONS WITH WSABJUT1E3
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE CITY ADA COORDINA­
TOR AT LEAST 4 * HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO AT
407-sa5-t423.
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
CAROL A FOSTER
CITY CLERK
Puttah December 30,2001
HHIK5
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCnON
Nodca la haraby ghran;
McCamat Tbefng at* a t*
WPitokc Auction For Sefvegt
tor Cteh on demand to highew
bidder. to* knowing daaenbad
Jan . 11811002
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Lega ls
and that »&gt;a Coy
Commrtalon wO hold ■ pubic h ea r
Ing In toa Cty Comntoaton dtotabwa
ol Cty Hal al 7 0 0 p m. on Jonuary
1* . M L H OM fwwtogta# C4y
Commwucn tha* haw M t n o r and
wd J eNrmtae aihaOiw or no! 04a
proparty MM* ba t ondanaiw l You
art haraby oidarad to «pp«w baton
toa Cty CorntNaaton tottwaondemnaaon haanng to ba haard and proaam yow Mda ol tia c a s e t o l h w a
Oia i v * to oMam an M m o K al yow
bator* tia Board. Ytau hw « to * rttf*
to cal wWrataa on yoio bohoB aa
•a* a t to croaa aaanona a l eOiw w*naaaaa t you do not r
COy CarwrfeWon may pro,
out you.
C iy cf Serfotd,
soon .

Pom Am .
Bontord, FL 37771
(407)330-8*44
Pubkeh: December 30. 2001 and
Jemwry t , 2002
HH172
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAIOM
No*oa 0 haraby ^ron by On Cty of
Santord to: MwpwW Je n **, *1 4 8.
Santord Am . tantoid, FL 32771, wto
any or
otiw Wottotod partoo.
t a r N daaenbad propane s o t L
Mi SL, Swdord, FL 32771. tw W 33
* ot Lot 1. Bb L TRB, Them ot
Swdord. PO 1. PO 8 * ol tia Pubic
Record* ol Eemtaott County hot
bawi b e n t to ba to *
and to il to t C»y
a * hot* a puble haar­
tog to t i t a y Commotion ch an t
ol Cty Hal al TOO pm. on Janu
14, M L Al tda haartog to* Cty
Commlaaton ib e i hew torldance and
*W datormtoa atoatow or nor tM
property P M be condemned. You
ora hereby ordered to appear bel
toa Cty Commlaaton M toe oondtmnation hearing to ba heard and pra­
ter* yotk Mdt ot to* co t*. Ydu have
toe ngM to obtoto an aOomeyi W y u
bator* toa Board. Vbu hove tti* ifrp*
to cal
______ * you (to not appear, to*
Cty CummleMon may proceed nthOU you.
Cty ol Santord.
Coda EntorcamaM OMticn
300 N. Park Am .
Sardord. FL 32771
(407)330-8*44
Pubkeh December 30. 2001 and
January 4.2002
MHI73
NOTICE OF PW U C HEAIOM
Nooo* 0 haraby ghran by to* Cty ol
Santord to: Julua T. La*. 87*2
MagnWta Am .. Rtobo. CA *2377. and
any w Mi ctow Iniaiatlad pertttt,
tow to* daacrtwd property 141* W.
13to B t. Sardord, R 32771, Lot S L
FLLand »Cotordra*on Co* oiMOon
to aouto Swdord. PB I, FQ 73 ol toe
Pubic Record* oI Serrancto Cotrdy
ha* been bund to be to • dtopktotod.
unaanNary. immhWWebi* or untato
condtton, and to il Oi* C ty
CommNWta wO hold a p d d c hear­
ing In to* Off Cornmtoetan ehentoeri
ol COy Hal W 7 00 p m. on Jonuwy
14, M L Al toto haartog to* Cty
iiimi mi* MI. »■*li■—
—
.
)A , ,
property
*Ol L
d# cQC'MfriirwBa, tou
■ra l^wwwj
huftw ip
oatd^
d^m
f^id
before
PO
MOto
M
Ma n u r O
ORp O
to* Cty Carm teton W to* oondtmneton haartog to be heard and pro•anl yoix Mda ol to* o *t*. You hem
to* i V * to obtoto an tbomey. at your
0M5 aapana*. to rapraeem m u
bator* toe Board. YOUhem toe
to got ■Mitam .cn your
w a it* to Croat eeemmeW
naaaaa 0 you do not
CayComnatM
out you.
Coy ol Smdad.
Cod* Erdoroomatd Ohtoton
SOON. Port Am .
Swdord. FL 32771
(407)3309544
PubSah Odcambw 30. 2001
jan uaryL 2002
HHI74
NOTICE OF PUBLIC W ANMQ
Notoa la haraby ghran by to* Cty W
Santord to: ELrabato P u g . 2080
SW 2nd SL FL Lauderdale, a
33312. and any or a* otow kitaraaiad

JHMWD8829CS021247
79 Pont

*00 Cyprat* Am . (aka 417 W. 2nd
SM, Swdord. FL 32771. Lot 1. BB L
THA, Town d Santord. P S 1. PG M
d to* PiAAc Reoorda d Semevta
a * Marda
County ha* bean toend to b* to a
JM IG 03112J1871902
dtopidtted. unaarabry; matoabtabM
a n i l 2001
92 Otoa
or iaia*l* condbm, and toal tw C*y
Comtraatlon wM hold a pubbo haw­
1O3ALS4N4N»4070Bl
ing ki to* Cay Commiaaion ebambara
ol cay Hak el 7 00 pm . on Jonuary
•3FORO
14, 1002 Al tv * haanng to* Cay
1FTCF10Y8ONA52538
Commiaaion Mial haw ertdenc* and
Fab 4.2002
wd datarmn* whatow or not Oka
99 FORD
property that be condemned You
1FAFP53S8XA173889
w * hereby ordetad to appear batata
Tha Auction M l ba hald at 9 0 0 am .
toa Cay Commotion al toa condem­
on aakJ dalaa abova McComai
nation hewing to be heard and pra­
ToMng LRecovery. 2 *00 Santord
ter* your auto ol to* eaa*. You have
Am .. Sanford, F I. 32773
tow nU* tooblaei an attorney, w your
own
aipenae. to rapteaenl you
vWVde* ana hour prut to tala
bator*to*Board. Y b u h a M to a iV *
Tama art "CASH OR CERTIFIED
to cat wtne a tM on your bahato aa
FUNDS' McComai ToMng
wai aa to croaa aaarmne a l otow weraservet to* rfr?* to accept or rated
naaaaa. H you do no* appaer. toe
any and a l BIDS
City Commotion may proceed w*hPubkeh: December 30. 2001
out you.
HH1S0
Ctoyol Santord.
Cod* Enforcement DMalon
NOTICE OF PV tU C HEARING
300 N Park Am
Nolle* la haraby gnan by toa C*y ol
Santord. FL 12771
Santord
to;
Haton
SUIyarer
(407)330-8844
EAngton. RR 1 Boa 68. Parrott. QA
Pubkah December 30. 2001 and
31777, and any or a* otter toteratud
January
*
.
2002
parka*. toW toa d erailed property.
MM175
1124 Pamagran** Am . Santord. FL
32771.
Section 2d Tmmahip
NOTTCt OF PUBLIC HtAMNG
IPSRang* JOE, beginning 727.1 h E
Noaca it haraby grmn by to* Cty ol
* 119 71 It N ol SW comer ol SE U4
Santord to: Rota Waahmgbn. 1101
nm E 220113 50 8 W 2200 N 8 0 II to
Orwiga Am Santord, FL 32771. and
point ol beginning ol toa Public
any or a l otow aaaraalad panto*,
Record* ol Sammoto County haa
tow to* daacrtwd property. *09 E.
bean tound to b* In a dlepldatod.
Hto SI (aka 1101 Drang* A m ).
ur-aanaary. unmhabiubto or imaala
Santord. FL 32771, UK 8. Bb 13,
condition, and thal to* City
TRF. Town d Santord. PB 1. PG 88
Commaann M l head a pubac hawd to* Pubac Record* d Sammoto
ng In toa C*y Commiaaion chambera
County haa bean tound to be m a
cl Cay Hall al 7 0 0 p m. an January
dtapelBMd. unaenUty, unetoabrlabl*
1*. 2002. At am hearing to* City
or ixiaaia conkbon, and toal to* C*y
Conrueaicn aha* hear evklance and
Commotion wd hold a pubic hatt­
wtt determine whether or not toa
ing n toa C*y Commotion chamber*
property aha* ba condemned You
ol Cay Hal al 7 0 0 p m on January
art haraby ordered to appear bator*
14, &gt;002 At too haanng to* Cuy
toa Cay Commaann M to* condamCommotion rhea hear m denc* and
nekon haanng to be heard and prt■erT your uda ot toa ceae You have
wd datomand ehadwr or not too
property the* b* coniiamned You
to* ngM to bUam an attorney, al your
own tip an aa, to rtpraaenl you
wa haraby ordered to appear before
toa Cay Commotion al toeoorntombator* toa Board. You hem to* n^a
nwun hearing to be heard and pra­
to ca* waneaaa* on yoca here* aa
ter* your ta b ol to* c a t* You have
wen aa to croaa aaemna a* other w i­
lha ngM to obtam an attorney, n your
n ter** H you do nor appear, to*
own aipenae, to lepieaer* you
Cay Commiaaion may proceed wrtobefore to* Board Ybu hem to* ngM
oi* you
to ca* waneatea on your bah** a*
C«y ol Santord.
w*4 a* to crow* aianvn* a l ocher wa­
Cod* Enforcement Dmaion
ne****. II you do not appear, to*
300 N Park Am
Cty Commotion may proceed with­
Santord. FL 32771
(407)330-5844
out you
Cay d Santord.
Pubkah December 30. 2001 and
Cod* Enforcement Dtvoron
January 8. 2002
SOON Park Am
1*1171
Santord, a 32771
(407)330-8844
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Pubiah Dacambar 30. 2001 and
Noaca • haraby ghran by tot Cry of
January 8. 2002
Santord to; Farm * 0 FWot Haat
HHI7*
COElmira Hat. P O . Bo* 288.
Santord. FL 32772, and any or al
Seminole Community College
othar mlaraalad patliaa. dial lha
100 Waktan Boulaverd
detenbed proparty, 1803 W. IBto S i .
Santord. FL 32771. Lota 1* to 20. DA
Sardord. FL 32773
HoUct of B o v d
21, Pina Laval. P S 8. PO 37 ol Via
Tha Dwmct Boaid d Truaiaea ol
Pubic Record* oI Sam rnia County
Stmeioi*
Community
Cortege
ha* baan toimd to ba n a (Mapatotod.
im u ic e a ■ regular Board m ating
Lnuruury. unnnabdabla or m a l a
1LMYSP1M412
J m I T , 2001

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Lega ls

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to M M o* poraona art kMtoO
Data widTtoia: January 1 9 M l W
7:00p.m.
Place: 0 wi■via CornmunOy

WMOMEAOOWS CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCUmON, MO. to PtokWL w b
JANE BLAIR VICKERS to tow
OMtondwL I e i •** to to* N#i*W
and baw bbdw tor cash W W WaW
Front Stop* d to* BaninWa Coway
Couttooua*. 301 Norto Fwk Ananua,
Santord, Ftatkto. W 1100 O'clock
A.M. on toa I9to day W January
roOS, toa totowtog daacrtwd proper­
ty m eMkatokl **W Final Judgment.

PurpoaaiRagMw Montoly MaaOng
A copy o f to* agenda may ba
to Dr. 9 Am

100

Sardord, Ftarkto 37773 or by cWkng
Unde Comer w 407-325 2 0 10 and
•m ngbg tar m tg en d s lob e rntdtd
ot a w b O a tar ptdfrupPurtuwa to too ptovtotan* W toa
Ac*, any

Ttwt cartaai Condortink
composed d Lkil Ncrriwr 444 and
an undhibad peicent IntoraW or
ihara to to* common atomari apeak-

to td*
to oaked' to
Commury CcAege W to*M 4* houri
badora to* maiMig by contocong
L H t Krt^a M 407-3292010. » you

ol'
cl Condomtokm d VLLAGE OF 1MNDMEADOWB N a 4. a

Cotog* by catoig Mt, Dorotoy
Patohon W 40732* 2100.
Patton* at* wtotod toW, t (toy
dadd* lo appeal any dacetan mad*
W toto mating, toty « ■ need ■
record ol toe proceacMiga and tor
aucb purpoa*. toty may need to
totur* toW ■ Mtbadm record ol toa
proceecmgi e rnioo, Wnwr fmOoew
upon Mdcn to* appeal to to b *
baaed par BacOon 2* 80108. Florida
FUbtofc Oaoantow 30,2001
101177

.FtorW* 32773
NWto* W bdwd la AOaol Nid* )
SamtoatoCommuiOyCotogahw*by ghr*a node* ol to* Vdwidad edop*on ol to* totoMng ruto*:
PWtoy Noo 1.110
Potoy Ttto: katrootogleto Atolalc*
Pupo** and EOed: 1b wtobtob ■
potoy
tor to*
oondud
cl
LegM Autoorty a*. 2 40311 Flortd*
FAC SA-14 080
Mad L i t *
Pokey Ttot: Sototoeon and
Management oI Eitomal Oram
Funding
Pupoa* and E toct Tb MUbtoh *
egamam c l gram*
Legal Autoorty: a*. 240 319; .323
Florida StoUaa. FAC 8-A 140247;
02*1; .0282, SCC RM* 1.020

M M i a at toe PiM e
Semkioto Ccudy Fk
property
sdvaaa
Wbdmeadowa.
Ftotkto 32701.
DATED toto IBtoitoy ol Daowkbw.

2001.

MARYANNE MORSE. Ctolk
AaCtorkW toeCoul
By Dorotoy W.Bobon
Dapwy Clark
BECKER ft POLIAKOFF, F A
Attorney* tar FlatoM
800 Wtodattoy Flwi*. BUM 1M
Matotond, Ftarkto 12781
Pubkah: Oecamhar 30. 2001 and
January *.2 0 0 2
HH1S7
M T M O R C U T COUNT
o f th e i r r n
JU O K U L C M M T
OF FLOMM
M ANO FOR
■ COUNTY

DONALD D. COLLIER. NELUE
COLLIER: OERALDMC A LANE:
JOHN DOE LANE. T &gt;« UFMNOWN
HUSBAND OP OEHALOME A
LANE; OCTAMIO CAJWRON;
DOS CAMBRCN.. T W UNK&gt;
1MFE OP OCTAVIO CAMBRON; P
LIVING.
PfCUTOtNa
ANY
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BA B
D€TENCANT(8). IF REMARRIED.
ANO p DECEASED. T W
RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEMS.
DEVISEES.
OAANTEES,
ABStOW EB.
CREDITORS.
UENORB, AND TRUSTEES. ANO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAtotoNQ
BY. THROUGH, UNOCR OR
AOAMSTTWNAAKO
DEFENDANT (8); JOHN DOC.
UFBWOWN TENANT. JANE DOC.
UFMNOWN TENANT.
N O nC t OF ACTION
TO: OERALDMC A LANE: JOHN
DOE U M L T W IB H N O N N HUS­
BAND OP GERALDINE A LANE;
OCTAVIO CAMBROH JANE DOE
CAMBRON. T W UMCNOWN WIFE
OP OCTAVIO CAMBRON ¥ IN ING. M C U B P a ANY UM040WN
SPOUSE OP S A B DEFENOANT(S).
IF
REMARRIED.
ANO
IF
DECEASED. T W RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ABBBNE I B . CREDI­
TORS. UENORB. ANO TRUSTEES.
ANO A U OTHER PERSONS
CLAMMO BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGNNST T W NAMED DEFEN­
DANT (8)
WHOSE RESSCNCE IS: imknaart
YOUARE HEREBY raqukad to B t
your answer or saltan dab naar. (
any, ki toe abova procaartng atoh toa
Ctork d toto Court, and to aanro *
copy toaraol upon to* ptobaWaWbrappear* hereon, atttoki 30 daya Mtar
toa tow pubfoatoon d toto NoM* d
Artbn: to* naaui W P it prooaadbg
bamg • atA tor taraboaun

FLAWHFF.
Jay C. Hoatollar. Sandra 8.
HoWaltor. WaL,
DEFENDANTS
AMBNOERMOHCBOF
FONECLOBUNE BALE
Node* to haraby gfmn toaL (airauwil M an OTOar Rtecheduhng

1*. 2001, and aratrod n CM c u r
numbw 01-CA-133-14-W. of toa
Cktaw Court ol toa 1*to Jutoctoi
Potoy Ttor Cotog* Admtoaton
Ckcu* to and tor Semtooto Courdy
Ftotkto. aharatn MORTGAGE ELEC­
Pupoa* and Etoct lb i
TRONIC REGISTRATION SY S­
ratpMamanto ol to* 00*
TEMS. INC., to FtotoMI and Jay C.
Lagal Autoorty: aa. 240321 Florida
Ilm tottar, Barbra 9. Hoalatoar.___ _
unknown paraon(a) to poaaaaaion d
toa aubfact rati proparly (1 ; _____
A Noto* ol ILto Dairtopmam
wdanam paraoryt) to poaaaaaion d
pawad on Docorrbw 2 3 ,2001. to
toa aUbfacI ta b proparty *2. Start of
Oi* Samkioto Harakl A pubic hear­
ing on to* prcpoaad ruto* may b#
Florida Daparlmant ol RtMnua.
Chdd Support Entorcamati Proyam.
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Vtoaga
Itomaoamata
Association,
Inc..
to/ara
heertog m x * j be atocled by toe pro­
posed n*aa. Mton 21 day* *1 tola
Da4andara(tL I *W aal to to* NghaW
and b*W bbdw b r cwh W W to*
ItoCMMyn*
V M htmt dtoer ol
S f n inoki
tor
County Cowtoouaa to Senfond.
Ftarkto, Bamtooto Coway Ftotkto, W
11 down on toa 22nd day d January
Pubtob: Daoantow 30,2001
2002, to* tatowWig dtoortoad proper­
HH1T0
___________
ly aa tW tarto M ta b FtoW Judgmard,
NOTICE OF
b a it
LOT 187. OAKLANO VELAOE.
PUBLIC SALE
PUBUC NOTICE to haraby * r * n .
SECTION THREE. ACCCR0MK1 TO
toW on toa data and km* M ad
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
babaund aordnAng bom day to day
ED IN PLAT BOOK 28. PAGES 23
unto a * gsoda art eotd, we wd ae* w
ANO 24. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOfttOA
Pubka Audiwi. b to* tatfwal bkfctor.
tar n a n . W to* w aratoue ot 8TOR-1
NOTE: Purtuwa b toa Fab Sabi
Collection Practice* Art you are
AGE USA, located W 4*0 Honda
C an to *" Partway. unflooDd 'F L
-amiaad tow toto tow irm I* d ew ed
32750. *ia blowing goods, eraraa.
to bo a debt coSacaor aaamceng b
cc la a a dsM and any kformabon
cCKamad wto be used tar tow pwcharge* b t witch a Ian on tarn* to
leaned, low*:
DATE OF BALL 0 1 7 1 7 0 0 0 2
Datod to* 20 day d rfacantow.
HUE OF SALE: 1 3 0 PM
2001.
MARYAM1E MORSE
(Customer NamaKUnd *)&lt;Brt*f
Clark of Cktato Court
DaaatWon W Oooda Bang Scad)
By Mary SbuiKW
Robert Cano* * 17
Mtac.
Deputy Ctork
HouathcU llama. BN Banda * 104
Tha Semkioto Hereto
b o b . Ibutahokl bam*. Robert L
Ladociky
*
1SS
Furniture
COOIUS ft STAWIARSKL P A
4010
* 217 Houtahob Acpfonoat.
Twnpa,FL 33807
Toy*. Amu M. Malcolm * 423
Telephone: (113)877-8008
Houtahob bama. Emtoto Btotard •
4*1 Houtahob bam*.
C * S 4 1000-8791
PuMWc Dacwrbw 30,2001 and
STORAGE PROTECTION AUC­
January ( , 2002
TION SERVICES
NHtM
LICENSE * 8 9 3
A 850 00 bearing dapoa* wto ba
M TH BO RCU T COUNT
eoiactod b t each wat purohe ia and
OP THE IfTM
rabndad aflat a l contort* Ol waVs
JUDICIAL ORCWT
OFFLORBA
Tha aboM Inbrmaaon toto be pubM A M ) FOR
tohadoncaawaakbrlwooonaacuSEM N O U COUNTY
«M aroaU. 8 a b aal* to ba undw and
by virtue d to* aiahdea d tie atale
GENERAL
JURMOICHON DIVISKM
in aurti ca *** mad* and provided.
No. 17-2188CA-18G
Pubkah December 30. 2001 end
O b Kara Mcrtoag* Company.
January t. 2002
PLAINTIFF.
HH18S
_____________________
M.
Hector A. Moreno. Etaabato Morano.
M T H I COUNTY COUNT.
PI ANO FOR
WaL.
DEFENDANTS
ftUBHOLE COUNTY,
AMENDED NOTICE OF
FLORIDA
FORECLOSURE (ALB
CASE NO.: 01-CC-1823-2O-U
Noaca la haraby grmn toaL pur­
HESS MOORE
ENTERPRISES.
suant to an Order Rescheduling
INC.
dibit
SERVICEMASTER
Foreclosure
Sato deled Decambw
PLUMBiNa.
19. 2001, and interad In dvi c a t*
number 97-2188CA-14 0 . d to*
Ckcu* Coral d toe 19to Judctal
BRIAN SPEA3.
Defendant
Ciroal in and tar Samlnoto County.
Florida, wheram OLD KENT MORT­
NOTICE OF BALE
GAGE COMPANY, la PtokaM and
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN THAT,
Hactat A Morano; Etuabato Morano:
purtuanl to lha Otltull Final
The Croaamgr Maator Communky
Judgmart ol Forackwura am end In
Aaaociaaon. Inc; Lakeerood W to*
tola cause In toa County Court ol
Croeamga Honwownen An ociakon.
Sammol* Cocrty. Flood*. I wto aa*
In c. Ware Datondarid). I wto aa* lo
to* property raualed n
to* hrgfww and bat! taddw tor caah
County. Ftanda. deaertbed aa
W W to* Weal honl door of to*
TAX FOUO *1321303 HE
Semmoie County Courthouse to
Santord. Ftanda. Samnota County,
Lor 9 DEERRUN Una 20. pw Ptot
Ftarkto. al 1100am on to* 13toi day
Book 30. page* M and *7
ol January. 2002. to* tokowing
Physical addreaa 482 Buckakm
daaenbad property aa t d forth to ta b
Court WMar Spring*. FL 32704
Final JudgnanL to ert
Al public aal*. to to* raghaW tedder,
tor cash, W to* Watt From Door *1
Lo* 78. LAKEWOOD AT THE
CROSSINGS. UNIT FIVE, ocooitong
1100 a m. on Thuradey, an to* 22nd
b to* Ptol toeraol, aa recorded In
day of January. 2002.
Plat Book 3*. Paget 47 and 48, m
□Wad. Dacambar 19.2001.
to* Public Record* d Semmoie
MARYANN MORSE
County, Florida
Clark d to* Cowiy Court
NOTE: Pursuer* 10 toe Fae Debt
Semmoie Couify, Ftanda
Collection Practical Act you are
By Dorothy W Bctoon
advwad tow tow law Wm la daamad
Deputy Ctoik
to ba a daM Btoartnr attempting lo
W C AlrtHA
2318 Edgawator Dr.
cofocl a data and any aformafon
S I* 4
Orlando FI 32*04
Dated to* I9to day ol December,
Pubiah. December 30.2001 and
2001
January * . 2002
MARYANNE MORSE
HH1M
Clark al Ctrcuil Court
By Dorotoy W. Botton
IN THE COUNTY COURT
Deputy Clark
OF THE 1*TH
The Sammol* Herald
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
COOIL1SI STAWIARSKL PA
M AND FOR
4010 Boytern* BorJtvard
SEMWOLE COUNTY,
Suk* 450
FLORIDA
Tampa FL 33807
CAM NO : 08290S-CC-20-I
TaWphone (1131*77-800*
VILLAGES OF WINOMEADOWS
C *S a 1 8 9 8 0 *1 2
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION,
Pubiah. Oacsmbw 30. 2001 and
INC.
January 8. 2002
Pieman.
HH188
14
JANE BLAIR VICKERS.
M THE CMCUTT COUNT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
NOTICE OF
JUOCIAL CMCUTT
FORECLOSURE SALE
OF THE STATE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
OFFLO RBA
suant lo tha Final Summary
IN ANO FOR
Judgment ol Foracta turn dated
EEMMOLE COUNTY,
December 18. 2001 and ariarad n
CTYA
DTY1SION
C a t* No 0G29O8GC-2GZ d to*
CAM NO. 01CA 2M 7-I4-K
County Coral d to* llto JudkaW
CITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGE
Cacuto m and tor Sameiol* Coraity.
COMPANY. INC, FVOA
Flortd*. wherem VILLAGES OF

%

ASSOCIATES H OM EQUITY
SERVICES. MC

pmperty, I
LOTS 7 ANO • AVOCADO TER­
RACE. A c c o flo m a t o t w plat
THEREOF, AB RECOROCO M PLAT
BOOK 9 PAGE 13 OP T W PU6UC
RECORDS OP BEMBKXI COUN­
TY. FLORB7L
MUA 1101 WEST 2NO STREET.
SANFORD. FLORIDA 32771.
R you b l to B e your answer orwr*ton M w a ta In to* above proceedtog. wi ptototoTa abomey, a datout
wto b* attoarad agatow you tor to*
to to* Comptoki er
Oatad P it day d DEC 21 2001,

1001.

MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OP T W CMCUtT COURT
Byfluto Ktog
OapiKy Ctork
l * * OMcaa of DanlW C. Conauaga
*901 NortiArmantoAironuto
Tampa FL 33904-1041
iMkretAW
W
m Ti*¥&gt; *n
iwa EHeUB
ns*nHi
Pubiah: Daoembar 30. 2001 and
January S, 2002
HH190
M T W C S K U T COURT FOB
I COUNTY,
F U N O .I M M B C P
IN RE t STATE OF
MARY 9 D. BLYTH
NftTKTl OT &lt;CMB*BIR&lt;IION
The adnantotratom d to* aelila d
Mary 8. O. Blyto. deceased, F la No
01-129PCP, to pemkng to to* O n A
Court tor Bamtooto Cramry, Ftanda.
ProbaM DMalon. to * addretl d I
which to 301 N. Park Avtnu*.
SenAcrd. Ftorkto 32771. T in name*
d to* paraonW rapraand ol *w paraonW rapreALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT!
Al persona on whom tow no*ca to
chearnge to* vairkry d toe eta. toe
ttuaMcatoorto d toa paraonW raprttaantatora. venue, or pjrladbuon Ol
toto Court a rt raqukad to B t b e e
obtockona wan to* Cowl within
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER T W DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP THIS NOTICE
OH THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OP A COPY OF
THU NOTICE ON THEM.
Al oartlora d to* decadar* and
Other persona having claimr or
whom a copy d toto no*ca to
data W toe krai puMcMtan d toto
no*o* muW to* toa* dWma wWi toto
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
Al otier creditor* d to* decoder*
and parson* having claim* or
demands agamal to* decedent *
ettai* muel Na to** deim* elto tow
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT BO FLED WLL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The data of to* krai pubkcaiwn d
toto Notoc* la Dacarrtow 30.2001
John Lewrta Dot*** and
MurWi rVrtVrt*
72 Haatovtaw Avenue
Vi iiiowqbiS i io*c*&lt;ioi vHvwno
Canada U2K 2C4
Attomay
tot
Paraonal
Louw Noatro, Eaqwra
Ftanda Bar No.: 38180*
srxkti 4 Bowen. LLP
1800 Miami Centor
201 South Bwcayne Boulevard
Miami, Ftanda 33131
305.358 8300
Pubkeh. Dacambar 30. 2001 and
January 8.2002
KB41BI
M THE CMCUTT COURT
OF THE 11th
JUDICIAL CMCUtT,
IN AND FOR
SEMMOLB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO: 91 CA 1*M 14 Q
FIRST HORIZON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION, tUa FT
MORTGAGE COMPANIES dH/a
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF
VS
TIMOTHY F. ARMSTRONG. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND AU
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH LINGER
OR AGAINST TIMOTHY F
ARMSTRONG.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF TIMOTHY F
ARMSTRONG * any. ROBIN T.
SIMPSON. IF LIVING. AND IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO AU
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH UNDER
OR AGAINST ROBIN T. SIMPSON.

Legals

m

UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP ROBM T.
PS09L * any. JOHN DOE and
JA W DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS W PO SSESSO R
DCFENOANT(S)

2}—Lost J c Found

Legals

^ J^ S Jr F a m a ie
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur■uant to a Summery FtoW Aidgrtwr*
d Foroctoaura dwad Dacambar 17.
20D1 entered ki C M Ceaa No. 01 CA
1MB 14 O M fto a m * Court W to*
IB h JuBrtW C ka*l In w b tor BE**NOLE Carky. BANPORD. Ftorttot, I
wB**ltoto*hVwW *ndb*W bW dw
tor caah W THE WEST FRONT
DOOR W toa IEMMQLE County
Coutoouae located W 310 N PARK
AVENUE to SANFORD. Ftarkto. W
1 1 0 0 a m . on to * 8to day ol

2002 (to *---- -

property aa aw hdh to *Wd
Summary FtoW Judgmar*. b e t
LOTS I A W b Ts LOCX 0 . BAHLANOO SPRP4GS. TRACT NO. 91,
ACCORDING TO T W
FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED N FIAT
BOOK I . PAGE IS . PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SCMMOUt COUN­
TY. FLORtOA
Datad toto Itoh day of
2001.
(O rcutt c o u r t b e a u
MARYAM* MORSE
Ctoik d toe Ckato Court
B y DaroMy WL
Deputy Ctork
PlftBW itcTW
HEAALD(407)3B9M11
THE LAW OFFICE! OF DAVE) A
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
FUUNT1FF
*01 9 Uhkrorktoy Drkro Bufta 100
km. FL 33324
(8*4)2339000
01-7*2«T(FM)FTN
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABUnEB
ACT, paraona wkh BaebTOtoa naadn focTraU RTA C M BW rRA TlO H
41
to*
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County
Courtoouea w 4 0 7 9 * 8 4 2 2 7 .1 9 0 0 • 8*9771 (TOO) or 1 9 0 0 9 6 * 9 7 7 0 .
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HH1*2
O P T W 1*TH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT,

COUNTY,
CAM M k OOCA3*9 1 4 0
MOVASTAR MORTGAGE. PIC.
PUUNTBF
V9
STEPHEN DANIELS. IF UVMQ.
ANO IF DEAD. T W UNKNOWN
SPOUSE,
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
A B S K IW IS .
LIENORS.
CREDTT0R9
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAMMO AN MTEREST
THROUGH. UNOCR OR
AGAINST BTEPW N DANIELS;
STEPHAME DANIELS. W UVMQ.
ANO ¥ DEAD. T W UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
ORAHTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
UENORB.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AfE) A U OTHER
PARTUS C L A B M a AN MTEREST
THROUGH UNOCR OR
AGAINST STEPHAME DANIELS;
BELEN DENIS. JOHN OOC ANO
JA W DOC AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DCFENOANT(S)
N o n e * OF
NOTICE a HEREBY QIVEN pur-,
euark to a Bunmety FtoW Judgment1
of Fcrodoaur* dated Dacambar 17.
2001 entered to C M C at* No. 00 CA
3 5 * 14 O of to* Ckcu* Court of toa
1*TH JUftkW Ckcu* to wto b r SEMI­
NOLE Count* Sanford. Ftarkto, I a *
aa* to to# IRpwW wid b*W bbdar tar
earn M W to* WaW From Door M toa
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
dad al 301 N Park Av*. to
Santord, Ftarkto. W 1ID 0 Am. on to*
ISto day d January 2002 tw Mowmg ubktim q praptny u m iann n
t a b Summary FtoW Judgmart, towC
LOT 47. THE COLONNADES
THRO SECTION. ACCOROtNO TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECOROCO
M FLAT BOOK 1 9 FAOE 8 * OF
T W PUBLIC RECORDS OF 8 0 * NOLE COUNTY. FLOfttOA.
Datod toto Itto day of Decanter.
2001.
(CMCUTT COURT BEAU
Mary Arm* Mona
Clark ol to* Ckcu* Court
Df, uofouiy »». u o n n
Deputy dark
Pubiah to:
THE SEMINOLE HEfULD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID A
STERN, PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI 9 Uuvaraay Drtva Sure 500
toartabon. FL 33324
1954)2339000
00-51559( NOVA)
* you a n a panen wtoi a BaabWy
order b parttebato to Vka procaatkng
you are entotod, W no coal b you, b
to* prendaien of certain taawun
Ptoaae ccnuct toa ofttca of toa Court
Admmiairator. SEMINOLE County
Courthcuaa.al 407485-4227 wtovn
two (2) working daya gf your race**
of toto Noaca of Sale. 1900-958.
■771 (TOO) tor hearing impaired a
1 9 0 0 9 8 * 9 7 7 9 via Ftanda Relay
Sendee.
Pubkah Dacambar 30. 2001 I
January 5 ,2002
HH193
Bl T W ORCLKT COURT
OP T W IfTM
JUOIC1AL. CMCUTT,
M ANO FOR
MIONOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURtSOKmoN DIYWON
CA M NO: 01 CA3373 1*-W
FIRST UNION NATtONAL BANK OF
DELAWARE.
PLAINTIFF,
VS
FANNIE DELAUGHTER MUA
FANNIE M DELAUGHTER M U k
FANNIE MAE DELAUGHTER. 6T
AL.
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF ACTKDN •
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO. Ran Kiaaoon whoa* raabanca
I* 309 N. Oak Sireel, 4109.
Longwood, FL 33750.
and who la evading ta ra ca of
process and to* unknown defandano who may b * rpouraa. hak*.
davtieaa. grant***, assignees.
pern** claiming an mlaraal by.
through, under or agakwl the
Deiandantit). who era not known to
b* dead or aav*. and *1 pan** hev
tog or ctaervng to fwv* any mpa, ktt*
or rearaaf In to* property deaerbad
to Ihe mortgage bamg bnctaaed
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toto
an acbon k&gt; tonebae a mongaga an
LOT 9 GRANADA SOUTH.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN FLAT
BOOK IS. PAGE 100. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA
he* bean Nad agamal you and you
are raquead to u rv * a copy d yak
wrtten defense*. I an* on QAV10 J.
STERN. ESQ PtambfT* anon
whose, addrat* ■ 801 S Urtvanky

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DATE OF SALE JANUARY 17,
IM P E L
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9ka Court W (EMMOLE County:
Ftarklt. M ad ly Of DEC 20 2001.
MARYANW M ORS9 CLEfttt
CLERK OF T W CMCLKT COURT
BY.Ruto Ktog
DEPUTY CLERK
PUBLISH M
T W BEMtofOLE HERALD
THIS NOTICE BHMJ. M PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
M ACCORDANCE WITH T W
AMERICANS WITH DtBABKmEB
ACT, paraona adto BaaM toa naadtod a apedttf accommnitottnri ahaid
etodttCf COURT ADMMSTTWTION
W to *
BEMtofOLE
County
Courthouse W (* 0 7 )9 **4 2 2 7 . I9 0 0 9 8 *9 7 7 1 (TTXJ) Of 1 * 0 0 * 9 5 ■770: vto Ftartto Rakn S a n ta *
LAW OFFICE* OF DAVID J .
STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLMNTIFF
■01 9 Unkrontoy Drkro Bcwt 100
Ftantafon. FL 33324
A M W l:0 *c a n **r 30. 2001 and
Jm w y 9 2 0 0 2
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BER. 2001. and Me to* origmai wan
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to* dark of tt** Court W Sammol#
any or a* o fa r kttaraaiad parttoe
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Court Approved Famtty Law Form
toe Cky Cu raraaiicn W toe eondem1 2 8 1 9 ) Fukjre papara In (ka townwtan heerkig to be heard and proaifi wri ba mafad to to* addrat* on
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Cky Commiaaion may proceed r
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Dutmt NOVEMBER 14. 2001
Cky of Santord.
MARYANNE MORSE
Cod* Enforcement Omenta
Clark ol to* O x * Court
300 N. Park Ave
By Nancy R Waiter
Santord. FL 32771
Deprky Clark
(407)330-6544
Pubiah: Dacambar 9. 1 9 23. 30.
Pubkah:Oacambar 30. 2001 and
2001
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understood
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thyme
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Appro*. 1300 aq. f t SO. (radian
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part tnxka or botf Aval Jan. 407920-2804.

Brand New
Apartments Homes
Lakt Miry Bhrd. &amp; 17-92

DOYLE’S RENTALS
EenM aeia* VBtoa: 1BR71BA
Canto Wbtor. 8*w*r 4 Oarbag*
tookatod A in tod re e a M k m Mar
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ONE MONTH FRUt
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2 Bedroom* horn *539
3 Bedroom* $834

93—Rooms For Rent

C a d e Croak Apia
407-324-4334

3 Room* tor Rani: Prtvala
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raady,
Longwood araa. 1125/vrt ptua
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Toyota 4 ASE Uaatar Mechanic
Foreign 4 tkanaNto Auto Repair
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3400 Wtat BR 48, Sanford
CM 407-303-8585
Hoir* 100 - 530
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407-331-8733
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278-Handyman
Proaaura Cteanng-Handr Man
Rapaka MaanananraDgW
Urttorbruab. Lawn*, Clean up. 31
Ybara In Buatnaaa, Ucanead. Free

281-H ome
Im p r o vem en t
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407-320-1741
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407-3197139

Proaaura Ctaarang 4 Chemical
Root Clawiing
Ntok Kourpanda
(399) 533-1939

300-Pressure

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Sanford Landing

407-888-7451

261-Comtuter REPAIR
Caato Computer Syatama
Upgrade* 535 ptua part*
Factory Trained
3817B French Av*
Sanford. FL 407-323-5439

263-Carfentxy

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junk to to* Dranp
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andy M ei: InvEit Parting ol
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Over 15 year* *&gt;p
Rare avMaW* on raipiaat
Fraa aakmataa,
LcBondadVwurad
Sanor d t c n r t
Uayor Crad* Canto Accepted
407-088-8079

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Root Crawling
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88) 532 18
Licensed

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1400 S. Part Av* . Sanford
407-3398807

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407-183-2483
Cammantol or Reetdanttal
Window* 4 Bknda
Many Extra*, UCrlnaurad
Mayor Cradi Canto Accepted

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Traa Removal. Trimming. Bobcat
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Licrin* .407- 390-1079

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Tango 70* by Slav* 4 Cheryl
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Fluore. Tuba, Fkapiacas.
Coudar Top*. Pain. Rapaira
Fro* Catenate* •Ucanead
» inaurod *Raterancaa
407-8892822

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W a s h i n g f t T i n t in g

Window Moaning
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Sorvanao, 382-7)5-3350

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309 Waal 13 5 t OMe* or Rata*.
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Large Open Bay Araa I
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controlled II
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Sanfard: 1 BR a p t F rcalara area
with color TV. B u fclng mature
c n e to . ItOQrirt, 1 3 0 0 aacurtly.
407-331-3735.

48 Poison Ivy
souvenir
50 Te Kanawa
rendition
51 Goldbrtck'a

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bath, eat In Utahan, '
hmtibad. Juatoutoldadly 1475*
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devices
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rrcaotypa aaaarrary and taakng.
QanarMon of rnamilarkatog bon i
toaa w i ont and la b prooaduraa;
Production pbaaa In ( P M Run
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On-going
manufadkakig aiep ort Schadub
raaponat an— ot pra-prtxfcjcltan
pbaaa* ot projaett.

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on the wait,*

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homa, vlaw ol LMa Monro*, houaa
CM 407-328-7233 ta e l

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Saturday
night with the
neighbor's

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yrad, tonano koora, IB25*nor*i pU*
407-353-1394.

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PACE looking for second
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Women opened In Lake Mary
on Oct. 29 and unveiled the
first PACE (ProgresslveAccommodating-ClrcuitExercise) workout program in
the area. The company is now
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second location in Orange or
Seminole counties.
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the 1970s and is located
throughout fire nation and in
Canada. The program has had
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The youth department ol St. Paul Baptist Church share their
Christmas funds with the residents of the Good Samaritan Home.
Good Samaritan Director Thelma Mike accepts the check from the
group.

Taipei
C o n tin u ed fro m Page 1C
Kids clubs. As a civic com­
munity support organization,
Kiwanis International gives
more service to their commu­
nities than any other civic
group.
Taipei has a population of
2 million people and about
the same number of motor
scooters. Every downtown
block has motor scooters
parked side by side on the
sidewalk in a continuous line
block after block. These bik­
ers weave in and out of
heavy traffic and never seem
to be rim over by the larger
vehicles. Even the police sta­
tion uses motor scooters with
their red and blue revolving
lights on the rear fender.
Chen Shui-bian, Republic
of China president,
addressed the Kiwanis
Convention opening session
and the national Taiwan
Junior College of performing
arts entertained with dancers
and acrobats. At the closing
convention session, Annette
Lu, vice president of the
Republic o f China, spoke to
the convention attendees.
Hotel accommodations
were decent and the
American breakfasts were
helpful to us, but their ham­
burgers do not taste like
ours. The oriental dishes are
so foreign to our American
tastes that we were constant­
ly trying to make out what
we were eating.
Although a busy conven­
tion schedule prevented us
from seeing too much out­
side the large convention
hall, we did sightsee a couple
of afternoons. We toured the
huge Chiang Kai-Shek
Memorial Hall, which con­
tains his memoirs, bullet­
proof limousines, wax figure
o f him at his desk, plus a 25ton bronze statue of him,
which is guarded day and
night by uniformed soldiers.
The front of the memorial
hail opens onto a large court­
yard, which has two large
buildings facing each other.
These are the National

Theater and the National
Concert Hall.
Their national Palace
Museum houses the largest
collection of priceless
Chinese art treasures, which
span China's 5,000-year his­
tory. There are more than
620,000 art objects, most of
which came from the Chinese
Imperial collection begun
more than 1,000 years ago
during the early Sung
dynasty. You can trace art
objects from 20 B.C. to the
present.
Although the museum is
four stories, the collection is
too large to display all at
once. So, the items are rotat­
ed on and off display so all
may be seen, eventually.
Security is tight. All per­
sonal cameras must be
turned into security before
you can enter the museum.
There are more than 125
security personnel besides
the regular museum staff.
Their temples are very
ornate with intricate carvings
everywhere. They have many
gods for different needs.

Burning o f incense is neces­
sary in prayer for them, and
their temples are smoky for
this reason.
In Snake Alley, you can
find most anything to buy —
from jade to boa constrictors.
Taipei residents eat most
anything. We saw pigs feet,
duck heads with necks and
snakes, to mention a few.
The trip certainly proved
that there are many different
cultures in the world; but, for
this native Floridian, you
cannot beat southern home
cooking. My stomach agrees.
If someone ever tells you
that you cannot arrive at a
destination before you left,
tel) him he is mistaken. On
my return flight, I left Tokyo
airport at 11:05 a.m. and
arrived in Chicago, after fly­
ing 11 hours ana 15 minutes,
at 8:20 a.m. Eastern time.
There is usually a 12-hour
difference in time zones.
You must travel uutside
the United States of America
to fully appreciate what we
take for granted here. I have,
and 1 do.

Special thanks continue for
the social agencies who gave
service and information at
the Open House Goldsboro
Front Porch Awareness Day:
Mobley Enterprise,
NAACP Membership,
Sanford Fire Department,
Sanford Police Department,

SCC Education, Seminole
County Community
Assistance, Seminole County
Crime Prevention, Seminole
County Public Schools,
Seminole County Tobacco
Partner, Slate Attorney's
Office, The Center for
Affordable Housing, The
Grove Counseling Center,

The Harbor I Sc II, Universal
Needs Alliance, Seminole
County Healthy Start
Coalition Inc. and
Community National Bank
o f Mid Florida.

Taipei Police Station with scooters parked In front

Hawkins —
Continued from Page 7C

Heritage Jubilee 2002 will
be held 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 11,
at Seminole Community
College. It will feature the
Bcthune-Cookman Concert
Chorale. It will honor Mother
Blanche B. Weaver and
Herbert Cherry.

A Parent Training
Workshop will be held 6:30 to
7:30 p.m. Jan. 8, at Goldsboro
Elementary Magnet School
for Math, Science and
Technology.
Contact Delora Campbell,
family liaison specialist at
407-320-5805.

Happy New Year to my
readers.

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T r a v e lin g
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Kiwanis members

across ocean to Taiwan

By Walt Smith
Special to the Herald

Editor's N ote]
ted to the Herald,
cles his voyage to t ij£
Convention held / « ]!
the lieutenant governor of
organization

W o w .jo u r

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Japartfwftl bn toTfi: _
Taiwan, is more than 15 hours flying
at 600 miles per hour — a long flight over
Canada, Alaska and the Bering Sea to the
other side o f the world.
The huge 747 aircraft can seat around 300

mains, are tracked for you. &lt; • ■ i
You still must girt up occasionally to stretch
ur legs and move your muscles around,
ley show exercises to help you get through
the long flight.
Upon your arrival in a foreign country, you
have the chore of getting all o f your luggage
and you through customs. This can take an
hour or more. At the Tokyo airport, it took

e hours to process through on the flight
to the United States.
iy did 1 travel to such a distant place?
Uy.fegcause I am a lieutenant governor
4 Seminole and Orange county Kiwanis
representing my Sanford
(O ou r International convention
(M e year. Also, we were over
elect one of the former Florida
to' office of international vice presithan 14,000 Kiwanians
froth 1,3 5 Kiwanis Clubs represented by
' nations a t the conven­
2,502 del
tion. Kiv
Kiwanis International numbers more
tion.
than287
287,000 Kiwanians who sponsor 272,700
than
youths 1in Circle K, Key Club, Builders and K
youths
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The temples and
shrines In Taipei,
Taiwan, are very
ornate, with Intricate
carvings everywhere.

Taipei has a popula­
tion of 2 million peo­
ple and about the
same number ol
motor scooters.

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presentation was made as part of the
35th annual NAAA Convention It
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The Agrinaut Award is presented
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Families gather for Christmas celebration
Churches Saves the
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TUesday,
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Mothers, babies and
family members were
treated to an evening of
spiritual fellowship, din­
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for the parents and chil­
dren wno participate in
the program, sponsored
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Churches Save the Babies
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community organizations
and volunteers Join hands
to make lives better with­
in the community.
Dinner was served to
more than 101) parents,
children, volunteers and
representatives horn the
community and church­
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Calvary Temple of Praise,
Holy Trinity Church of
God In Christ, New life
Word Center, Reddick
Memorial, Rescue Church
of God and Second
Shiloh Baptist Church.
For more Information
and service, contact
Syberina Wynn at 407830-7235, ex t 213.
Jeanne Morris,

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surprised the students at
Harbor Literacy and
Learning Center with a
huge package of toy can
and multi-colored pen­
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Children receive points
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A birthday celebration

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affectionately call Millie
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Sunday evening, 100
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Williams' 75th birthday.
She was bom Dec. 17,
1926, to the late Craven
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NAACP Life
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membership was made
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and thedtrus specie.
How Thee* Freeze
As a general rule, a a trus tree
will (reeve from the top to bot­
tom and from the outside to the
inside. Flowers are the first tis­
sues to freeze, followed by ten­
der new growth such as leaves
and twigs. Younger tissues will
be more affected than older tis­
sues and smaller-diameter
wood before larger-dJaiaeter
wood.
Young developing fruits will
freeze before mature fruits. The
smaller the size of the fruit, the
faster it will freeze. Fruits with
thin peel will freeze foster than
fruits with thick peeL Freeze
damage occurs when ice forms
inside the citrus tissues.
Predisposing Factors
Citrus trees are more suscep­
tible to cold damage during
their first five years. Stress fac­
tors such as lack of water, dis­
eases, insect damage, or nutri­
tional deficiencies can increase
the damage caused by low tem­
peratures.
Trees arc more susceptible to
cold damage during growth
flushes which may be induced
by warm temperatures during
the winter or by heavy pruning
of the trees during the late fall
or winter months, reducing
their heat retaining capacity.
Heavy fertilizer applications can

also result in vigorous growth
that may lead to freeze damage.
Critical Temperatures
The critical tempera­
ture for Ice forming in
citrus tissues is about 28
degrees. Citrus flowers
wiU freeze at about 28
degrees and fruit dam­
age will oocura when
temperatures foil below
28 degrees for at least
four hours. If mature
a a a a fruits freeze, they can
still be used for juice If
harvested promptly
Site Selection
Trees should be located on
the south and west sides of the
yard. The reasoning behind this
recommendation is that south is
the warmest area and west is
the next wannest area in a
given Landscape. Other places to
locate trees are near or between
buildings, south facing slopes,
next to other large trees, or near
large bodies of water such as
lakes.
Cold Protection
With Sprinklers
The principle behind the use
of sprinklers to protect trees
from freezing is that heat is
released when water changes
from liquid to ice, a phenome­
non known as heat of fusion.
When water is freezing, its tem­
perature will be near 32
degrees, therefore, the heat lib­
erated as the water freezes
maintains the temperature near
32 degrees. This temperature,
known as the triple point, is in
equilibrium between vapor, liq­
uid and ice.
If sufficient water is applied,
and all leaves and brandies are
covered with ice, protection can
be expected. If only partial cov­
erage of leaves or branches is
accomplished, damage can
occur and the damage will be
more severe than if water had

not been applied. Do not stop
sprinklers until temperature is
32 degrees or above and water
is dripping from all parts of the
plants.
Soil Banking
One of the cheapest methods
to protect the trunk of young
dtrus trees from cold damage is
foe practice known as soil bank­
ing. It consists of mounding soil
around foe trunk of foe tree as
high as possible to protect it
from cold temperatures even as
low as 12 degrees to 15 degrees.
Soil banks most be made before
freezes occur and should be
removed as soon as tempera­
tures start to warm up because
it can predispose foe trees to
diseases and pests problems.
Tree wraps are also effective
in protecting young trees from
freezing damage, the effective­
ness of various wraps depends
upon its insulation capacity.
Polyurethane wraps nave been
found to be effective protecting
foe trees, but this method is less
effective than soil bonking.
Unbanking should be done
around the end of February
Horticultural Practices
Trees should be watered dur­
ing the winter to reduce water
stress. Water- stressed trees do
not recover as quickly from
freezes as non-drought stressed
trees. If freeze damage occurs,
do not prune immediately after
the freeze, dead tissues will pro­
tect the tree from further dam­
age. Pruning can be done by
mid-spring or early summer,
when tree damage can be deter­
mined. Fertilization should be
initiated after foe chance of
freezing temperatures is over.
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C ontinued from Page 3C

from north, south, east and west
ind it is always such a pleasure
to receive the cards and read all
of foe personal messages.
I am sure that many artists
created their own cards. 1
laughed out loud when I
ripped open the large 8X10
envelope and there was the
face of old Santa grinning from
ear to ear while his twinkling
eyes glowed peeking out from
under his red cap trimmed in
white fur. The lovely work of
art was signed Jackie Caolo.
Another beautiful card was
hand-painted by artist Faye
Siler. This masterpiece was a

silhouette of gently swaying
palm trees with a colorful sky
as the picturcsaue backdrop. It
was like a trip from the North
Pole to sunny Florida.
A White Christmas
The phone rang and the l
sweet voice from the other eral
of the line was from grand­
daughter Laurie Hartson who
is living in Germany where her
husband, Li. Michael Hartson,
is stationed with the U S. Air
Force.
Laurie said she was not
dreaming of a white Qm stmas
but living in one as snowflakes
came drifting down. She

added that her German-bom
dachshund, Dixie, was romp­
ing like mad in the snow, even
nudging her nose in the
strange white fluff and stuff.
But the two American-bom
dachshunds made a beeline for
cover as soon as the first
snowflakes came falling down
on their heads.
This will be the first
Christinas the young couple
have spent away from home.
But to create an American
homey ambiance, Laurie's
mom, Mary Hilliman, jetted off
to Germany early this month
for a pre-Christmas celebra­
tion.

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Holidays of the year spark Ballet Guild gala
"A Holiday Adventure Singleton, Emma Stevens, home before taking off for somebody's gotta do i t
the South Pacific
N atalie's parents, as
Brooke Stillwell, Valerie
in Dance," presented by
well as Aunt Miriam and
During the summer
Williams and Katie
Ballet Guild of SanfotdUnde Ken Doktoc have
months Natalie, a profes­
Youngblood.
Semlnole, attract­
followed her performanc­
sional dancei; relin­
Guest dancers
ed a capacity
es since she started on the
included: Carolyn quished her "M ias
crowdI at Win
Sanford-Seninole" title to professional d icu it
Mantuano,
Springs
Valerie laughed saying,
perform in summer stock
Melissa Garris,
Performing Center
"Since w e always Like to
for an awesome experi­
Jessica
on Dec: 8. The
follow her around, we're
ence in the theatre. The
Almodovar; Kell
extravaganza not
local lass struck out on
going to have to do some
Palumbo, SIBvon
only spotlighted
serious saving-up in
h a own and didn't do
McLamb, Anita
the December hol­
too shabby away from
order to continue being
Todd, Rhiuana
idays but also
Doris
her groupies."
her doting parents,
Vbrholt, Ariel
saluted other holi­
Dietrich
Congratulations,
Valerie and George Weld.
Clark, Eddie
days during the
Natalie returned home Natalie.
year.
• • • » •• • • Korgan, Kyle
for the holidays and was
Written and
Rieka; Robert
Christmas Tea
a guest dancer when
Hirt, Natalie Weld and
conceived by Foreman
Kay Wright played h a
Ballet Guild of SanfordJoshua McLamb.
and Kay Heard, profes­
annual hostess witn the
Seminoie presented its
Artistic directors and
sional performers of
mostest role at a continu­
annual performance on
choreographers were.
Sanford, the Heards
Dec 8. And now, move
ous Christmas tea at
Miriam Rye Doktor and
played Grandma and
over, Nicole, here comes
Grandpa. They received a Valerie Rye Weld and
which she owns and is
another talented redhead
hers
video from their grand­
also a stylist The week
to your neighboring neck
daughter, Kathleen,
before Christmas Kay sets
of the woods. Natalie,
whim told the story live.
a tea table where Milady
who is heading for New
Palumbo and Natale
The audience went wild
can munch in style while
Zealand on Jan. 3. is
over the spectacular
Weld.
Drew Stanley was the under contract to perform having her tresses styled
show.
for the Princess Line,
and coiffed.
recipient of the 2001-2002
The curtain opened
In addition to the big
can't wait to kick up her
Walter Rye Silver Slipper
with a rousing dance
spread of Christmas
heels and make waves
Award for acquiring the
honoring St. Patrick's
cruising the world on lux­ goodies, patrons draw a
most sponsors. Christina
Day. "The Countess
number for a free gift and
ury liners. Excitement is
Prusak won the Nola
Cathleen." The finale fea­
nearly everyone wins.
definitely the word.
Ferguson Award for ded­
tured Memorial Day,
About those delectable
Hmmm. Oh well.
ication.
"The Dream Goes On,"
Following the per­
which expressed the
patriotism of America fol­ formance the BGb Board
lowing the terrorist attack of Directors hosted a
reception for sponsors
on our country on Sept.
during which time the
11. Many a patron shed a
few tears during this this
dancers were presented
REG . PR ICE
with commemorative Toutstanding number.
shirts. Assisting with the
Company dancers fea­
BRACELETS AS LOW AS Sl.U.'i t llltl 1-1) 1S!H
tured included: Taylor
reception were: Barbara
( HARMS AS LOW ASliiic ( 1011 t-OHI 1&gt;
Schirard, Sue Gladman,
Anderson, Vince
Autorino, Ashley Dickey,
Debbie Rape, Melanie
Schmitt, Mary Dantuma,
Stephanie Dom, Mallory
Gtadman, Roxanne Hirt,
Linda Dennis, John
l A ltlilM .S \&gt;l &lt;m \s SI.HIM UilM SSli
Ferguson, Lonnie
Daniel Hunalp, Tamiya
( ANDl.l &gt; lim iK M MU r. \ lll&gt; SA I.IS \ SOAP.
Johnson, Kristina Kyle,
Anderson and Keith
Dion Leonard, Jennifer
Scott
DOLLS. MINIM IIIMI-.S A \l AM (H ill It t . IK Is
Prendergast, Christina
Prusak, Ashley Rape,
Natalie Sets Sail
Shelby Ratchfurd,
Natalie Weld is turning
PH.407-327.1101 W A L M A R T PLAZA 1792
Danielle Scherer, Gain*
cartwheels these days as
Schirard, Haley
she relaxes at her Sanford
N O R T H OF L A K E M A R Y BLVD., S A N F O R D

tea treats, nobody men­
tioned calories. B u t then.
It's Christmas and w ho's
counting?

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Church
Notes

St. Peters
Episcopal
Church

Evening o f Praise
Gospel Christiana ires
and the Singing Kings of
Joy will present an
evening of praise in song 7
p.m. Saturday, Dec. 29, in
the African American
Academy of Arts, located
at 1017 W. 13th St. in
Sanford.
Food Program
The Sanford Church of
Christ Is working with
Food Source to help the
congregation and the com­
munity. The program
offers various foods each
month at a discounted rate
form grocery stores.
Food Source is a
Christian buying program
in which high volume pur­
chasing enables the com­
pany to buy in bulk and
distribute at considerable
savings. The food will be
shipped to the church on
Jan. 26. Pick-up is 7:30 to
8:30 a.m.
The shipment for this
month must be paid by
Jan. 12 at a cost of $20. The
suggested menu for
January is chicken breast
fillets, Lee center cut ham
steak, Tyson honey barbe­
cue chicken, maple-bat­
tered sausage dogs, dip
mix, baked beans, cocktail
peanuts, peanut butter,
northern beans, cookies,
grits or oatmeal, Kraft
cheese, eggs, cabbage,
onions, potatoes, bananas
and grapefruit.
A meat package may
also be purchased for an
additional $20. The meat
box will include garlic-but­
ter chicken breasts, leg
quarters, beef roast,
sausage, hot dogs, ground
chuck, pork chops and
chicken nuggets. The meat
package may not be pur­
chased without a food
package. Due to printing
deadlines, trucking and
availability, the menu may
change or items substitut­
ed.
Checks may be written
to "Food Source” and sent
to Jeannette Stiffey at the
church office by Jan. 12.
Those Interested in partici­
pating may deliver or send
a check to the church at
1500 5. Park Avc., Sanford,
FL, 32771.
Call the church at 407322-7781 or Jeanette at 407322-8234 or 407-829-0272
for further information or
to reserve a package.

700 Rinehart Rd.
Lake Mary

Sunday Sarvtcaa.
•Ea*y Wonhtp
« Sunday School
•Montrtg Worship Sarvtc*
•Nvantng Fam#y S-arvtc*

945 am
1GOOam
1100 am
100 p m

A.WAN A. to* CMdran
700 pm
Taan OdctoiMMp
TOOpm
A d* Beta Stody
700p m
Ubarty Chriatian School
(4 YEARS TO 12TH GRADE)
PMST BAPTIST CHURCH OP 1AM-

fom

Morning
Worship
10:00 am

511 3- Ptit Ava 8antord.Fl
407-322-40*1

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915 W. 2nd St. 323-3517

207

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SCHOOL and DAYCARE

H ARREL &amp; BEV ER LY
TRANSMISSIONS

Pra-acfxxX ttim 12tti grade

DAVID BEVERLY AND STAFF

‘A Ministry ot Church ot God cl Sanford"
A BEKA Curriculum

209 W. 25th Street
Sanford, FL

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(407) 333-4355

SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
T H E M cK IB B IN
MARS HtU. SDA
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* 800 E . 2n d Street - S a n fo rd , F L 32771
IN S U R A N C E

114 N. Park Ave., Sanford
322-0331

WCKJVA A5SCI4BLY OP GOO
1B7S Dt*on Rd
Lorgwood Ft 32779
407-774-0777
Grag Fra*m»n
Paster
Sunday Sarvicaa
8 15 am and 1043 am
Sunday fkhuui
930am
•Adda School
10 45 am.
Muraary Proviidad

Baptist
W IITVH W BAPTIST CHURCH
4100 Paoia Road (46A)
Sanford. Flood*
407-323-0523
Sunday Morning
Wor»ntp
1013am
Sunday School
9 00 i m
Sunday Evwwg WorWvp 0 00 p m
Wad Prayar Sarvica
7 00 pm.

mm

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1030

Sunday Evarang Wonhip
p.m
Wad Ac9v«a« tor al agaa
pm
Nuraary Pr

600
400

CSNTBAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Ktm UU !•! Cl (Mbwt

•00pm

9 30 am
11004m

• 30pm

FVIST BAPTIST CHURCH OP iONOWOOO
M l Stata Road 434. E
Longwood. FL 327505344
(407) 334Jt 17
Ravarand Chna Whatay - Pattor
Sunday
Beta Study
9 30am
WbrSup
10 45 p i
Wad AWANAYouth
130 p m
BP« ttudaa/Prayar
700pm
AdMlCho*
900pm
FWST BAPTIST CHURCH MARKHAM WOOOS
Laaa Mary, FL 37744
(407) 3341045
r. i@ot» Radar
Paiior
Co-Youth
•dh Vincanlf
jnday
• 30AM
Coda# and Danuta
145AM
BMa Study
1045 AM
(Children i Church ProvtCtC)
«ran ■ Awana C»uO
1 30 PM
7 00 PM
Church Famiy Dmnar
400PM
Prayar and Btta Study 700 PM
VtaueiMaaeng
CMcPan t Ova* and Taam Kip CAM
(Nunary provtoad all acfvtcaa)
UOHTHOUtI BAPTIST CHURCH
441S MARKHAM ROAD
S a n fo rd , Florida 32771
(407) 424-4400
Randy Waiar
Pastor
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Morning Worship
10 50 am
(J*. Church lor Chddrari agat

COUNTRYllOB BAPTIST CHURCH
590 S Country Oub Rd. Laaa Mary FL
Pastor
9 45 am
1045 am
800 pm

555 West 1st St.
Sanford, FL 32771

322-3213

Assembly O f God

A q yatlc System s. Inc.

COM M ERCIAL IH D U ITR U L REFRIGERATION

• Complets Funeiai Servicss • Crurution
• M irters &amp; Monuments • Pteirnngtmerits
S00 E. Airport Ih nt.. Suitor* J277J

Sunday Sarvtat
Hofy Eucharist
9 00am
Sunday School (al agaa) 900 am
Stmg Eucharist
1000 a m
fMrraery * Pom aarv«c*f7
Waahday Hofy Euehant Sarvicaa
Tuaaday
1200noon
Wadntaday
7.00 pm,
Thursday
930am
Friday
t200noon
Tha CMSaranca it Worth Tha Ostanca

FAMILY WORSHIP ClNTCR
Tamporarify maatmg ai
Cantro Criauano DaDtoa
2913 S Orlando Onva
2626 Iroquois Ate. • 322-2070
Sanford FL 32773
407-322 9222
Locatad nail to
CPC *0-4*44
l**4Mu« fi arm
Good Shaphard Liaharai Church
(607) sttsm
Jaff Krai
Pastor
Sunday Wanho Sarvtca * 900 pm
F L T R E L L tA A A A L U
Tuaadiy Sarrca
700 pm
Program* to* boyl 1 gwli

(407) D O 1640
FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT
FAX (407) 323-1123

F ii n c r a I H o r n e

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ANGLICAN CATHfDRAL
33*4 W SB 426 (Atoms Ava )
(V4 M4e oi Oraanawey
SR 417 Ootng East)
Odaito. Florida
407-457-2374
1920 Book O* Common Praysr

LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED
RON RUSSIA STAFF

115 E. FIRST ST.,
SANFORD

G ram ko w

Anglican

tnam
Sunday School
am
Sunday Momng Woriftp

Nureary Provided
PWCCRCST BAPTIST CHURCH
001 East A-/port Boulevard
Sardord. Florida 32773
Church O ita
(407) 322 3737
J Earl Watch
Paatw
Sunday School
9 43 Am,„
Morning Worship
11.00 am
Evareng Wonmp
700 pm.
MkdWaaa WorMap
700pm
ChJdran t Church
700pm
Nkaaary Promdad A4 SarvicM
JORDAN BAPTWT CHURCH
920 Upatfa Rd. Santod
323-4072

FIRST SHILOH MBSIOKARV BAPTIST CHURCH
700 EMt A*anua
Sankxd FL 32771
(407) 322 5449
Raw 0*. Hairy O Rutfcar, 5r
Paator
Early Morning Same*
B. *5 ami
Scatday School:
9 30 ami
Morreng Wonmp
1100am
Ewarwng WorWHp (TBAJ
4 00 pm
lAixUy BUla Study
7 30 pm

Catholic

407-323-5848

S abbath School

Dtvma Worship
Wad Evtninfl Prayer Mtg.

9 30 a..n.
11:00 a m.
7:30 p.m.

aa
too am.
Monday Friday
Cfrtsnims. Saturday
4 00 p m
Saturday Vigil
500 p m

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orthooox CATHOUC CHURCH
3700 Sc9t Awtnm.

(■ M R .

407*321-4193
RavartneS Donato BeBoa
Sunday
1000 Am.
Confoawni Sunday

Paato# Lean Service
9 30 am

Christian
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(DtoCfofo* W Orfot)
1907 S. Sanford Ay*, Sanford. FL
Richard A. FarrandMtoiator
322'7777
Sunday School
0 30 am
Worth?
10 45am.
Wadnaaday N«a Laa $***&lt;"* p m.
B4rf# Study
6 45 p m.
Af Am Welcome Har#
HanMpAeoaaa
RfVIR CTTY CHRISTIAN CHURCH
131 OrMan Dm#
Daflafy. FL 32713
P tw a fu . 407-9990452
10 am.
11 am
J 0. l aorovae
EiwoodMeAMar

Praacfana I
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tANFORO CHMSTUN CHURCH
730 Upaala Rd. Sanford. FL

TimStorms 407 ” iA S .

JoeCapuio
YouthMwaier
Mchatf MrfUgan
Worth? Mtraata#
Sunday Btta School
900 am.
Morning Worship
10,19 am.
Youth
6 00pm
Wednctday Praia# Seme# 6.00 p m.
Nurvery Provided
Church
Craaaruui two
"Caring tor People*
1401 &amp; Par* Avenue
Sanford. Ft 32771
(407) 322-2491
Raw Jama* J. Schradar
• 45am - fcmday School
11 00am •Mommg WoraMp
900pm *B?to Study

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
B7S MARKHAM WOOOS ROAD
Corner erf E E WAamaon Road
407-719-7706
Surstfy Church S a n t
and Sunday School
lOOQam
Wadnaaday
SOOpm
Chad Cara Avaaabfo at al Sarvca*
Reeling Room
Monday V*u Saturday
1000 am to 4 00 pm
Thuraday Evarung 6 p m, to 6 pm
145 Wtfwa Spring* Road
Suita 149-A Longwood. Ft 32779
Phone 407-999-1490

Church Of Christ
LONOWOOO CHURCH OF CHRIST
1016 Hay 17-92 1 mi N O Hwry 434
407-323-5630. 407-324-4338
Sen Worwp
1030 am A S p m
Coma worth? wrth u* A toansfy welcome ahvay*

IRO FLORIDA CHURCH OF CHRIST
219 Wada St
Wild*# Spnngi, Ft 32709
Sunday Sarvca* 10 30 a m 6 OQ p m
Sunday B4J# Study
9 30am
Wad Beta Study
7 30 p m
Barry Haya*
(407) 327-9005

Church Of G od
CHURCH OF GOO
SOI W 22nd St. Sanford FL
407-322 3942
R*v We* Tankafoy
Paator
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Morning Worthp
1949 a m
Evening Sarvca
900 p m,
Watfoaaday daa*a*
for a* agat
7 » 6 pm
'Sanwnc** Tonify
Ctvfoban School
Pre-School Ihry grade 12
407 321 2723
Alao Day Car# Start*
al 1 year to pmachooi
407-323-1411

Church O f God of
Prophecy
CHURCH OP GOO 0# PROPHECY
2509 S Dm Aw* Sanford. Fto, 37773
407-3224015
Thom** Mama — Paaior
949am
Sunday School
Praia# A Worth?
1030 am
Mawaga by Paaior
11Am
Spin
Evening Serve*
10 am
Tuaaday Prayer M*abng
k*K&gt;wwk Samca (W*d)
7pm

Congregational
ORACS FELLOWSHIP CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH (HACCC)
2401 9 Firli Av*, Sanford
407*3224994
Larry Leonard
Patter
Sunday School
930 am.
Morning Worth?
1100 am.
Choir Prachca Wadnatday
9 45 p.m.
Baby tang aenaoe avatobfo

Episcopal
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
401 Ptok Av*, Sanford
Telephone 407-322-4911
7 30 9 1000 am
• 30 am
Cfoaaa* tor CMdren
Brough 5th grad#*
1000 a m
Nonary Avadabl* *
10.00 am
Youth Group' maati *
99 00 Pm
Schedule* may aomaomaa vary
Call tor more tntormabon
MID-WEEK WORSHIP IN CHAPEL
Tuesday. Wadnaaday S Thuraday*
» b le s t u d ie s *
Wadnaaday A Thuraday*
(‘Sap* •May
•T P C Ttirt EPISCOPAt CHURCH
700 Rinehart FW

taka Mary, Ft
444-5973
The Raw Cha/fot T. Moa. Rector
Sunday
Holy EucherU
900 am
Chnaaan Education
•AS Age*
900 am
Holy Euchamt
10 00 a m
Children •Church
1000 am,
(
Nuraery Begin* At 9 00 am
Through 10 00 am. SHM-vle*
Hcrfy Eucherttf 7 00 am * 700 p n

C harism atic Episcopal
CHURCH OF THE HOLY COMFORTER
The Sanford Bndga
Comal of lih SL A Holy Ava
Sanford. Ftonda
407-299 5094
Rev Mam Barf *
Deacon
Sunday Eucharist
•30 9m

Inter-D enom inational
FAITH MISSIONARY CHURCH
3002 Baardai Art
407 323-3794
Paaaor

Jack Cob
Sunday
Morrvng Worth?
Evening Sarvca
Tuaaday Evanmg
BOfoSk*./

1000am
6 00 pm
700 pm

N on-D enom lnatlonal
HOUSE OF REFUGE WNItTKIES. M C
&lt;001 CMry Am .. S*rtwJ
(407) 3244711
Do,, W I t m r t a PMtO,
S iM A S m tl
!»• "
Uommg Won*«
ttOOon
E&lt;m ngW o«,|
700 pm
M M S 4 W 7
730 pm
AMOWIH DOWN OF BLfMtNO*
20t Elm Am . S**xd FL
407-321A363
Suvfo School
Morrvmg WorWp
T«a FrayaaMaStudy

1000am

1100 am

730pm

FAITHFUL WORO 4RN1STRIES
Lahevwa Pt#M •(407) 32S-I300
320 E. Cummaroal SL •Sanford
Sitoday Sarvca
1100am
CTvkian a Fetoealup
(aga* 4-12)
1100 am
1230 pm
Thm for
Faacmahto Meeting
730pm
Fnday - Chnaaan Coiacatng 200-500 pm
(Pfoaaa cai 326-4300 tor app()

6CMR40L1 COMMUNITY CHURCH
5070 Orange BNd. Sanford
407-324-0199
laminotodhuKrfi com

Scnday Worth? Svc 9 45 A 10 30 a m
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■CNfcian i Church 10:19am
•Siudanl (youth) Mnatnaa 9-7pm
•Sale Nunary ProMdad
"Raachmg Paopla tor a Reeeon*

Nazarene
TH t BALVATON ARMY WORSHIP
AMO SCRVICC CIMTf R
700 W 24«i Strati
Saitord. Fla 12771
407-322'2942
Captain* Robert and Unda RacUna. Corpa Oftcm
6mday Sanffcaa
Praiaa and Faaowih?
949 am.
Sunday School
949am.
“
11am.
Stole Study and Prayer
610 pm.
Home League (Lad**)
700 pm
Man'! 'Ftftowih? Qub
7.00 pm
Precise#
#00 pm.
"With heart to Ood and hand lo man*

Jewish
IS O M Road
Longwood, Ft
(407) 324-3007
(407) 7S9-372S
Rabbi Uoaha E b u . Ph 0
Every 1H Friday of Morffi
Famrfy Sabbaffi Sarvca 7 . » p m
Friday Sabbati Same*
(al other Friday*)
919 pm
SaTurdiy Sabbat) Service* 9 30 am.
Aduii Education Programs
Information Cal)
(407) TBS-3729 or (407) 772-0477

Lutheran
00 00 SHEPHERO EVAMOCUCAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OF SANFORD (ELCA)
2917 Orlando Dr (Hay 17-92)
Phone 322-7312
Bob Breeemann
Paator
Sunday School
Adtft Btoto Stody
»3 0 a m
WoraMp Sarvca
1930 am
Wedneedey WOrtn?
7 00 p m
Nursery Provided
HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH
OF LAKE MARY
760 Sun pftva, taka Mary, Ft
Pastor
PaJ Moyer
Aanatant Paato#
Nathan Outflow
530pm
Saturday evening
Comamporary Worth?
600am
Sunday morning
Tradmontf Serve#
930am
Sunday mommg
Conitmporu’y Worth?
1100
am
Sunday momng
Family Worm? Serve#

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Am AaPW
Fo» IMomnlOT C H 4 0 7 -3 3 3 0 7 9 7

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THt RCOEUMIR
2323 S O R Am . SwAord. FL
n » Elmar A H U M
PaMor
Sund4, Sc*K»l
10 30 »m
WorUi(l Swylc*
10304 m
InFomv&amp;an 322-3332 Of 3230410

Methodist
CHRIST U N TO ) METHOttST CHURCH
406 Tucaar Onva
(Comar Tucker Or 4 CR 427)
Rev. Ray Batrand
Paaior
Taiaphona (407) 322-7900
Sunday School
9 30 a m
InterduhMion
1030am.
Mommg WurWvp
11 00 Am
Btota Study
Wadnaaday
6 30 pm
Children * Tyne footodad « WoraNp
Nunary prowled for
Ba£M» and Small CMtiran
*SmM Enough To Love You •
Qnmmg to O re l To Serve You*

LONOWOOO CHURCH OF THE NA2ARSNS
200 N WaymanSL.
Longatood. FL
631-9559
Sunday School
945Am
MorrMng Wonhtp
1045am
Chkdran * Church
1043* m
Evangaaaac Sarvca
900 p m
Wadnaaday Famrfy
rf
7 00 p m
VOun. Women, end AdJI Btoto Study
"Haver A Stranger Hera*

Presbyterian
UPtALA COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Comer ol W 25th Si 6 Upaaia Rd
101 Upaata Road
Sanford. FL 32771
407-330-2939
• )4 l Wdiflll
Fm W
Suiday Educaaon
9 00 am.
h M ay Worahu
1000 am.
M WadnaaAar o*aacx t o *
f aao.wap D m *
6 30 p an
F M T F M M TT1 M A N CHURCH OF IAMFOAO
Be&lt;*en 3rd and am SL
A Fart A OaA/ DowrWMm
Sanford. FL
FTwna 407J22- 2S62
(■mail ipcaOara com
MtrVMcoromaa comflpca
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Rvr Broca B Scon
Paaka
Sunday Scnoor
900am
Sunday Uorrvy) WorUnp 1000am.
Biai Uorrwig CoAee How 1100 am
Bwv Caraatwienry Wormp 700pm
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every wwarwauey
Supper - Every Wad.
5 30 p m.
AdLrft Brfrfa Study
9 0 0pm
Youfo Ouba
6-7 00 pm
Buccaneara (K-4m Qradaa)
MickSara (S9th Oradaa)
Sr Might
Contemporary Muaie Practlca 7 00pm
Woman* Cad* Maaong* at
3 tcheduiad ivnaa
2nd Tua. -erf toe 'month 49ar«
'Senior Friend* *
lit Wad. of Fie month
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U-SJL)
OF LAKE MARY
12SW Wfour A«e
la m Mary, FL
407 32MQ21
Rev- Stephen Horn*
Pastor
Church -School
9.45 am
Morning WorfNtp
11 00 Am
Wad Choa Pracaca
7,00pm
Thura. Youth Char
6 30 p m
Nunary Provided
MARKHAM WOOOS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
S210 Markham Wood* Road
Lake Mary
407-33*2030
Rev Chanea R„ Jonaa
Panto#
Sunday School, a! aga*
900' am,
'Ohurch Service*
9'00 A 1030 am
Nunary Provided
Youth Group, Sunday
High School
4 CO pm.
MfcJde School
SOOpm
Pre-School Mon tiru Fd
9 to 12
Monthly Famffy Night Sufoar
Third Wad. si Each Mondi 6 30 p m

U nited C hurch O f
C hrist
LONOWOOO HALS CONOREQADONAL CHURCH
U.C.C
1255 E E WAemeon Road
Longwood. FL
407-332 9253
Rev Dr Hal YOun^rfood
Um V
Sunday Semcai
'9 00 a m

Comamporary

FIRST UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH
419 Pwk Ava Sanford Ft
407-322-4371
AmBradthaw
Paator
Mark Looney
Muac Dmactor
Mae Bad** Famrfy Mnatr&gt;aa Ouacior
Morning Wonhup
S 29 I 10 55 Am
Coffee FeJIoaihto
930 a m
Sunday School
945 am
Youth FaHowah?
4 00 p m
Nunary Prowled
Women* O d e
2nd Monday
• 45 Am
Man * Prayer BruMssl
1st Thuraday
610am

Meat* every Sunday al 1000*
I tie oonrfortatrfa Unffad Anal Thaafor.

TradRorwi Worarup

1030 am

Nunary Prowled

Church School 915 a m - 10 IS am
Youth 6 Chrfdran Mnatry
Wadnaaday
930 gm

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WESLEYAN CHURCH OF PAOCA
5560 Wayvde D r.
Sanford. FL 32771
(Oai4l€«rf51) Weal
Feat Steal on LaR •On* M*a)
Leonard ODcnrei
Pastor
407 322 4332
•Where Via Guapai &gt;a Good Neva*
Sunday Schoci
9*5 am
Morning Worth?
11 00 Am
Evenang Worih?
6 00 p m
Mld-Waea Mig Wad.
730pm
Pfoaaa Snare Your LAa wan Ua

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Notes
Gathering For Peace
On Jan. 6, approximately
2,000 people from different
faith denominations will
gather together at 4 p.m. in
the Rosen Plaza Ballroom to
pray for peace and harmony.
Representatives from the
Christian, Muslim, Jewish,
Buddhist, Native American,
New Thought, Hindu and
Sikh denominations will
offer prayers and songs char­
acteristic of their own beliefs.
The service is expected to
end at 5 3 0 p.m. with the
singing of "America the
Beautiful" and "Let There Be
Peace."
"This is the first time that
we, as a Central Florid com­
munity, will participate in
the prayers of people of
many traditions," said the
Rev. Fred Morris, executive
director of Florida Council of
Churches. "The initial moti­
vation for the service began
with the events of Sept. 11.
Now, we need only watch
the news to view the tragic
consequences of misunder­
standings about our faith tra­
ditions throughout the
world. Religious leaders of
Central Florida want to
make a public statement
about our basic unity under
God at this time in our
national history."
A free offering of canned
goods will be donated to
Second Harvest Food Bank.
Free parking is available to
attendees.
For more information,
contact the Rev. Fred Morris
at 407-839-3454.
Prayer Breakfast
The 10th annual Seminole
County Prayer Breakfast will
be held 7 to 9 a.m. Tuesday,
Feb. 26, in the Sanford Civic
Center.
Keynote speaker will be
Ted DiBLise, who is best
known for his role as the vil­
lainous "Million Dollar
Man," in the world of profes­
sional wrestling. Currently,
he shares the gospel and the
joy that can only be found in
Jesus.
A corporate sponsorship
for a table of eight is $150,
and individual tickets are
$15. Seating is limited, and
reservations are required.
For more information or
reservations, call 407-3330548. Checks should be
made payable to Seminole
County Prayer Breakfast and
sent to P.O. Box 140964,
Orlando, FL, 32814-0964.

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P a g e 61) Sunday. D m m b c r 23.2001

T ill SnuNoui H u u l d

N e w m a n , O B /G y n

S a y in g F a r e w e ll
For N ow !
LONGW OOD, F L - On December 30th, 2001, Dr. Willie Newman, will
commence an indefinite leave o f absence from the active practice of
Obstetrics and Gynecology. A number o f events have prompted this decision
and pursuit o f some other long desired life challenges. "I am fortunate to
have been given opportunities that allow me to apply my talents,” states
Newman. While he has completed a multitude o f activities, which certainly
has defined a unique position for him in this community, Newman elabo­
rates, "I still have a number o f projects and unresolved aspirations that 1 plan
to give my full attention to. I must not squander this chance for never shall
I be younger, healthier, nor possess a greater potential for influence in the
present and future. I am simply unable to complete these tasks while
engaged in my present active practice of medicine.” Fortunately, at this
point in his life, he is without any excuse for further delay to entertain his
choices and pursuits. Providing for the common good of individuals and
groups within society in deference to personal profit, self-interest, and sac­
rifice have defined Newman’s professional career. "There is clearly no
greater good than an individual can strive for beyond the improvement o f
his fellow man,” articulates Newman.
Newman’s roots are in the very Central Florida community he has served
and his educational endeavors serve as a role model. Bom and raised in
Sanford, Florida, Newman attended Seminole High School and Florida
State University. He went on to graduate in the top I % of his class at Tblane
University School of Medicine. From early jobs as a migrant worker to often
being the number one admitting physician at local hospitals has earned him
a much loved and respected reputation among his patients and peers. He is
a sought after commodity on the speaking circuit for his ability to relate to
the masses on nearly all levels, his humility, and sense o f humor. “Perhaps
others less fortunate will likewise be motivated to achieve,” Newman
expounds.
Among these recent endeavors will include a PhD in Education Leadership,
the Florida Bar exam, cruising in his *57 Chevy, and time with his family.
After some 12,000 deliveries and as many surgeries, Dr. Newman will
indeed miss much from his past 18 years, but mostly he will miss the
fact that so many have allowed him to share such a precious part o f their
life. Newman acknowledges, “I will cherish these memories forever. In
exchange for your gift and the needed time off to complete my mission,
you will have my everlasting gratitude.
I thank you for all the support that you have demonstrated and I sin­
cerely hope the next 18 years will contribute an impact that will match
my past invaluable experience.”

W illie B . N e w m a n , M .D

*

WILLIE B. NEWMAN, M.D.
NEWMAN OB/GYN GROUP, P.A
BOARD CERTIFIED

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SANFORD — Officials at
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in January.
relocation of Britannia b
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operate 315-seat Boeing
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will operate year-round service
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rlh of Orlando Sanford and
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ktinue to refine and enhance
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per, purchasing manager
Iritannla. "Its overall conver, combined with recent
iin.il expansion and addlal gates wtll provide and
rllent experience for our
tengers. Landing at Orlando
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SANFORD — Seven months after Gov.
Jeb Bush named Goldsboro as a Front Porch
community, the local round! has secured
$98,000 in funding for one of Its primary
goals.
The Goldsboro Front Porch Goundl iden­
tified a void in services for elderly residents
living in the community and established an
assistance program to enhance the quality of
life for seniors.
"We want to provide an umbrella of ser­
vices for our elderly," said Velma Williams,
the Sanford City Commissioner from
District 2, which Includes Goldsboro. "They
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academy’s
history
Time capsulefound
afterfive decades
By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — During the
recent construction work at
Crooms
Academy,
Mr.
Robinson, a Janitor at the
school, recently found a time
capsule buried at the school
some 50 years ago.
In the time capsule was
information
about
the
groundbreaking and the dedi­
cation of the new Crooms

Professor and Mrs. J.N.
Crooms, the principal and
assistant principal.
Included in the capsule was
a program from the May 16,
1947 Testimonial Banquet
given in honor of this dedicat­
ed couple. They were educa­
tional servants in the commu­
nity for 40 and 37 years
respectively. The address for
the occasion was given by Dr.
Wiliam H. Gray, president of
Florida A&amp;M College in
Tallahassee, and Dr. Mary
McLeod Bcthune, president
emeritus and founder of
Bethune-Cooknian College in
Daytona.
The capsule also included
the commencement schedules
and class rolls of the classes of
1948 and 1949.
The Class of 1948 held their
Junior/Senior
Social
on
Friday, June 4 at 8JO p.m. at
Jerry's Arcade. On Sunday,
June 6 at 4 p.m., the
Baccalaureate sermon was
delivered by the Rev. C.L.
Jones, pastor of St. John
Missionary Baptist Church in
Sanford. On Tuesday, June 8,
at 12:40 p.m., the class had Its
Senior Chapel. On Friday,
June 11, at 8JO p.m., the com­
mencement address was
delivered by Dr. Richard V.
Moore, president of BethuneCookman College.
The Class of 1949 heard a
Baccalaureate sermon by the
Rev. A.C. McQueen, pastor of
New ML Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church. The com-

Council will use money to help provide
transportation, home repairs and visitation
program to Goldsboro community
munlty. The youth may be the future, but
they can't truly succeed without the help of
our senior citizens who have invaluable life
experience."
The Council has set a budget of $260,000
to provide transportation services, minor
home repairs, arts and crafts activities, land­
scaping services and a regular home visit
program to monitor the overall welfare of
seniors. More than half the money, $133,980
has been pledge in in-kind sendees from

local businesses, with the remaining fund­
ing to come through state grants, fund-rais­
ing projects and private donations.
With the $98,000, the council has nearly
met its budget to fulfill the first of several
community Initiatives.
"Sanford is doing a very good Job," said
Yolanda Boronell, community coordinator
for, the Governor's Office of Urban
Opportunity. "In a very short time, the com­
munity has come together and established a

Helping
hands
Deputies finish
roof started by
form er colleague

working board. The hope for a new Front
Porch community is that it will secure
$50,000 in funding within its first year. The
council has nearly double that goal within
the first six months. They've hit the ground
running."
In its proposal, The Front Porch Council
listed six specific areas of service it will
establish, including:
• An arts and crafts program designed to
exercise dexterity, provide mental stimula­
tion and allow seniors the opportunity to
socialize. Activities would range from
ceramics and photography to holiday activ­
ities and sing-a-longs.
• Yard care services to assist elderly resiSce Grant, Page 6A

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By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
nWBu pnow* oy lummy vincfni

Sgt. John Zeh and Deputy Jason
Bonder help replace a root on a fellow
deputy1 home.

By Chrlatopher Patton
Stall Writer
riday afternoon a dozen
■iff'* office employees
converged at a D eland
F
home to give a widow and fellow
Sem inole County deputy a special
and needed Christmas gift — a
new roof.
Deputy Helen Kilgore lost her
husband, Deputy M ark Kilgore,
on Nov. 10. He reportedly suf­
fered an injury from trying to fix a
leak on his hom e's roof. Tnat
injury caused an aggressive staph
infection and spread too quickly
for doctors to treat.
A local corporation made the
holiday efforts last weekend pos­
sible. The Sunniland Corp. In
Longwood donated thousands of
dollars in roofing supplies to
Seminole County Sheriff's Office
deputies helping in the home pro­
ject that, a month ago, took the
life of one of their own.
"They gave me an estimate [in
materials], but not a price," said
Sgt. John Negri about the
Sunniland Corp. " I asked what's
the price? They said no we want
to take care of this for them."

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SAN FORD — Local law
enforcement agencies lent a help­
ing hand in recent weeks to
ensure the holidays are merry for
all Seminole County kids and
seniors.
Oi) Dec. 13,
U
Seminole County
We’re pretty
Sheriff's Office
good at it.
employees pktyvd
We've
been
the
role
of
doing it for
Santa's elves
awhile.”
ag ain a s they
answered hun­
dreds o f Christ­
Saner Cannon
mas letters.
Somta Cowry
The delivery
ShertTtOmc*
o f the letters
from the US
Post Office to the sheriff's office
was a little delayed this year
because of anthrax concerns. For
the first time since its inception in
1995, postal officials opened all
the letters, inspected and pre­
sorted them to ensure the safety
of sheriff's office personnel.
"At that time (1995| no one had
been doing it before, so the post
office was kind enough to let us
do it," said Sandy Cannon of the
sheriff's office intelligence center.
“It's very satisfying for the
employees."
In two or three days, employ­
ees completed responses to the
Santa letters during their lunch
breaks and at home. In the begin­
ning employees were handwrit­
ing the responses. This year a uni­
form black and white letter was
used encouraging children to
color in various Christmas pic­
tures on the letter.
"We're pretty good at it. We've
been doing it for awhile,”
Cannon joked.
The sheriff's office also helps
any underprivileged children
that are identified through the
Santa letters by buying gifts with
money from the sheriff's office
Employee Benevolent Fund, said
Cannon.
The sheriff's also collected
items to donate to seniors who
are shut-ins. The Meals on
Wheels program picked up the
gift baskets of personal care and
food items Dec. 14 to distribute.
According to Cannon, the Meals

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Pictured above, Ryan

Walthers, grandson of
Deputy Stu Walthers.
runs a magnetic rake
along the front yard ot
the Kjkjofo s home
searching tor any stray
rooting naiis. At left.
Deputy Helen Kilgore's
DeLand home is busy
with sheriff's office
employees helping
replace the rod that
caused the death ot her
husband and co-worker.

See Capsule, Page 6A

See Holidays, Page 6A

Circuit Judge

■ Semmola County Circuit Judge
Gene Stephanton celebrated tbs holi­
day* by planning a lurpme for par tic
ipanl* in hi* drug court.

During recent Statui Review
Hearingi, the judge donned a ted hot
1 and bonded out gill certificate* and
■ toy* fat dlug courl poihciponli with
young children

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By Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor
SANFORD — Two months from now,
someone's dream will come true when the
2002 Miss Seminole County b crowned.
Miss Seminole County Scholarship
Pageant organizers, in the meantime, are
encouraging young women from the area
to submit applications for the third annual
event.
"The pageant offers some very exciting
opportunities for the young women,"
Pageant Executive Director Beverly Baird
Boothe said. "It b a stepping stone to the
M bs America Pageant, and numerous

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scholarship opportunities are offered in
their various areas of talent."
The 80-page application contains the
roles and regulations for the
ranging from the type of doi
contestants can wear to what makes a good ptatform of interest. The deadline to submit
applications b Feb. 1.
. Contestants must be between the ages of
17 and 24 and must be enrolled in college or
have had college training, Boothe said.
Additionally, those interested in participat­
ing in the pageant must live within a 75mile radius of Sanford.
Although the pageant Is held in Sanford,
Boothe emphasizes it b a community affair.

The winner will represent Seminole
County throughout the year at various
events and during June’s Miss Florida
pageant.
"Being part of the community b an inte­
gral part of the pageant and M bs Seminole
County," Boothe said.
The third annual event will be held
Saturday, Feb. 23, in the Helen Stairs
Theatre. The program opens with morning
interviews and culminates with the
evening's pageant. Participants will have
the opportunity to meet one another dur­
ing rehearsals and the lunch and dinner
provided during the day of the event.
Competitions include interview, swim­

suit and evening wear, and contestants are
judged on their pulse, style and platform.
The panel of judges are trained in the roles
and regulations of the Miss America
Scholarship Pageant.
Once Miss Seminole County 21X11 Sasha
Marie Platt hands over her crown, thb
year's winner will have numerous scholar­
ship opportunities offered to here from var­
ious
colleges,
including
Seminole
Community
College
and
Stetson
University. She also receives a scholarship
from the local pageant franchise.
In June, the winner will participate in the
See Pageant, Page 6A

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Internal Revenue Service office
by calling information or looking
in tire local telephone book, US.
Sen. Bob Graham announced
recently.
In response to constituent
complaints about long waits
when they called a nationwide
toll-free number, Graham spon­
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Restructuring and Reform Act
mandating that local phone
numbers and addresses for
regional offices by published and
made available to the public
Florida and Montana are the
first two states to have the num­
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"I am very pleased to learn
that these numbers are finally
being publicized so that the peo­
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more 'timely answers to their
questions shout their taxes," said
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A caller typically will get a
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Sem inole sch ools
to celeb rate its
m entors during
m onth o f January
All over our country,
"There are children who a n
hying t o h ud to grow up
*nd who need caring, r*liable
adults, to see, hear, Usten to,
•nd spend time with them in
cu r too careless, too fast, too
bu*y culture," said Marion
Wright Edelman.
Fortunately, for some of
these children, there are car­
ing adults — mentors who
^respond to the need to be
.heard. In Seminole County
i Public Schools, more than 800
mentors are making a diffcr*fnce in children's lives.
*! On Jan. 8, st 3 p.m., the
; Jchool systems will celebrate
! Rational Mentor Month at a
. leception and school board
Itlon event.

Wednesday. December 28.2001 P&amp; ge 3 A

Obituaries
CJub of Deltona.
Survivore include two sons. Jam#* R.
Clough Ol Pattons and Rutaett F. Clough
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C all Horgan of Boynton Baich and
Clan Kromri* ol landng, Mtoh.; 12
gnndchadnn; IS gnal grandchildren;
and 3 gnat gnat gnndchiidran.
Memorial donaUorw may ba made to
(Mtona United Church ol Chrirt BuMng
Fund, 1840 Providence BM., (Mtona.

Survivor* Induda thna daughtan.
Carolyn Bristol oI Kalamazoo. Mtoh.,
Nancy Nation of DaLand and Batty
M dosd oI Wtoham, Maine; a ttepdaughtof, Mary Ludwig ol Varo Baach; savan
grandcNUnn; and frv* gnat grandchil­
dren.
Manorial donations may ba mada to
Waatmlnitar Presbyterian Church, 1313
W. NawYbrk Ava., DaLand, FL, 32763.
Fourtowns Cramatton Servtca ol
Orange Clly I* In charge of arrenga-

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tnvdvad In 8w Shephard Group. She
wti atoo « marrt»r of (h* Ntw England

Mary Cooper, 86, ol SouBt QrtnneE
Street Jackson, Mtoh., dad Friday Dec.
21,2001, In Florida Hospital, DaLand.
Bom In Ablngton, M., the waa a win­
ter reaidant ol Cental Florida. She was a
homemaker. She waa a charger mambar
ol PEO, Chapter AP In Jackson. Mtoh.,
and a mambar ol PEO. Chapter BF. ol
DaLand. She m a a 50-yaar member
and part siala president of Vm American
Aaaodrtton ol UnNarelty Woman In
MtoNgwt and a msrrEwr ol AAUW,
DaLand, Ft Bata PM sorority and a 28epM
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d Waefrrtnetor Praabytorlan Church In
DaLand and th* First Congregational
Church In Jackson, Mtoh. She snfoyad
gardening. readng, cooking and spend­
ing tone with her friends and fam»y.

John WMam Corri*, 88, of fvy Court,
Oranga Ctty. dad Sunday. Dec. 23,
2001, In Florida Hoapital Fish Mamortal,
Oranga Ctty.
Bom in Rochattar, N.Y., ha movad to
Canbrt Florida from Corel Gabiaa In
1988. Ha was a retired captain In lha
U .8. Navy and received numerous hon­
ors whla serving In lha Pacific and
European campaigne. H* was a mambar
of the VFW In DeBary and ttw Naval
Institute, stttare he was an advisor. Ha
was a lentor operations officer lor toe
CIA In Barln and Germany and during
tha Cuban MtosSe Crisis.
Survivore induda one son. Stove
Corrie of Irvine, CaM.
Fourtowns Cremation Inc., ol Oranga

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Volusia.
Bom Jan. 24.1921, in Danviila,
sha grew up In Fort W aynt, Ind She
movad to Cantrel Florida In I960. Sha
was a homemaker. Sha was past presidsnt ol tha Parent Teacher's Association
st Mtomi Springs Elamantary School.
Sha was a mambar oI Dattona H8§
Country Cfcb and anfoyad playing
bridga.
Survivors Induda Iwo sons. Jamas
Cowan of Pambroka Pinas and Slavan
Cowan oI Coconut Grova; and Ihrea
grandchildren.
Baktaufl Family Funarai Homa ol
Oranga Ctty la In charge of arranga-

OCORGIWEUAM DCLVECCMO
George Wtttom DelVecchto, 64, of
Friar Tuck Lana, O snge Ctty, dad
Sunday, Dec. 23,2001, In hit residence
Bom In Rocheetor. N.Y., he moved to
Central Florida In 1993. H* was general
manager ol Arrow Electronic* In Lake
Mary, where ha worked lor 18 yaare. Ha
waa a mambar of Alpha PN Delta

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FRANK E. SULLIVAN
Frank E. SdHvan. 82, of Eagle Nest
Clrde, Winter Springs, ded Friday, Dec.
21.2001, In Florida Hospital. Altamonte
Springe.
Bom O ct 25.1919, in Staton Island,
N Y , he resided in Central Florida lor a
year. Ha was a retired chemical engi­
neer. He waa a mambar oI lha American
OS Chemist* AaaodaBon.
Survivore induda hta wifa, Joyce F.
Suttvan ol Winter Springe; a brother,
Merton SuMvan of Stanford, C om .; tour
grandchildren; and id great grandchSdran.
Barfield Funeral Homa of Winter
Springs la In charge of arrangements.

A ltm an-Long
Ofttmad FmtrrwlHmm

ementary where ahe taught,
id also at Tbskawills
iddle School with a former
Lident of hen.
Anna Legenhauaen has
entered both challenging
id challenged students.

Fretamtty. Ha was an avid golfer and
tovad music. Ha was ol lha Cathoic tatth.
Survivore Induda his wifa ol 39 years,
Anris tMVacchto; ona son. David
DatVscchto oI Phoanix, Art*.; ona daughtar. Kristen Oahi ol Munich. Germany;
and his mother, Carolyn OalVscchto oI
Rochester, N.Y.
Memorial donations may ba mada to
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Fund. 2981 Day Road, Deltona. FL,
32738.
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4 A Wednesday, December 26,2001

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Row er girl’s father
finds it’s no bed of
roses at home

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

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W ED
Residents of unincorpo­
rated Sem inole County
can recycle their
Christmas trees beginning
Wednesday, Dec. 26, and
all Wednesdays
■VS !in January.
la
Trees must becoplaced
at
the curbside'bI y' 6 a. m. and
be free of all decorations
and tree stands. Trees larg­
er than 8 feet must be cut
In half.
For more Information,
call Solid Waste Customer
Service at 407-665-2260.

DEAR ABBY: My nephew is being married
in a few months and has asked my 7-year-old
daughter, "Shelley,” to be the flower girl in his
................................... wedding. He is her godfa­
ther.
I also have a 5-year-old
daughter, "Ruthie." My
wife thinks it is unfair that
Ruthie wasn't asked to be
in the wedding because
not
feel slighted in the least
when she heard Shelley
was asked. However, my
wife, her mother, two sis­
• • • • • • • • ters and a couple of her
friends think it is wrong and mean-spirited for
Ruthie not to be included.
This argument has caused a great deal of
strain between my wife and me. She has even
stated that rather than attending the wedding,
she may stay home with Ruthie. Abby, do you
think I am wing an Insensitive father for not
telling my nephew that he must ask BOTH
girts to be flower girls?
BEWILDERED IN TEXAS
DEAR BEWILDERED: Certainly n o t Being
a flower girl isn't "every little girl's dream"
unless someone has planted the notion. Tell
your wife and the meddling in-laws to stop
Interfering with your nephew's wedding
plans. If your wife prefers to stay home with
your 5-yeanold, that's her choice.

The Croom s Academy
class of 1969 will host a 50year celebration at the
new Sanford Memorial
Stadium a t 1201 S.
Mellonville Ave.
Everyone la encouraged
to come celebrate In praise
and the worship service on
Dec. 29 at 11 a.m.
Come and give thanks
and help support the the
reunion proclass of 1969'ai reui
ject.
Hk i Mphflte toy
VbMtrt
Som a birds enjoy recently an early m orning bath In a puddle along the Intersection of Sem inole Boulevard and S anford Avenue.

Niece o f Sanford man defends freedom during holidays

DEAR ABBY: I have been dating my father’s
heart surgeon. He is extremely busy and calls
leas and less often as the weeks goby. He
makes very little time to see me, although he
claims he will make more time for me in the
future. I know he has a lot of pressure, but I'm
sure he doesn't do heart surgery 24 hours a day.
Every time 1 decide to give up on him, he
calls, apologizes, and promises to see me
"soon/ He also pays me lavish compliments. 1
really like him a lot, but the relationship is
going nowhere.
What must I do to resolve the situation? I
don't have the strength to say no.
HEARTBROKEN OKLAHOMAN

By R echeei Leslie

For most Americans, the holiday
season inspires thoughts o f gather­
ings with family and friends; din­
ners with ham, turkey, apple pie and
cranberry sauce; a blazing fire in the
fireplace; and holiday music playing
in tne background.
For the men and women on board
Navy ships of the USS Theodore
Roosevelt (CVN-71) battle group,
this year the holiday means defend­
ing freedom for their family and
friends at home.
In July 1998, Navy Airman Jode L
Spink, niece of Recce Williams of
Sanford, raised her right hand and
took an oath to serve and protect
her country. She’s now assigned to
the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier
USS Theodore based out of Norfolk,
Va., currently deployed to the souih-

DEAR ABBY: I thought you and your read­
ers might enjoy these announcements from
actual churcn bulletins. Get ready to chuckle!
,
LOIS IN HELLERTOWN, PA.
DEAR LOIS: Although these have appeared
in my column before, I'm sure many people
would welcome a chuckle. Read on:
ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. Don't let worry kill you. Let the church
help.
2. This being Easter Sunday, we will ask
Jenny Palmer to come forward and lay an egg
on the altar.
3. The ladies of the church have cast off
clothing of every kind and may be seen in the
fellowship hall all day Friday.
4. This afternoon, there will be a meeting in
the south and north ends of the church.
Children will be baptized at both ends.
5. Tonight's sermon will be "What is Hell?"
Come early and hear our choir practice.

Dear Abby Is written by Taultnc Phillips and
daughter Jeanne Phillips.

To order "How to Write Letters for All
Occasions," send a business-sized, selfaddressed envelope, plus check or money order
for $5 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby — Letter
Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 610540447. (Postage is included in the price.)

Marine Corps Private First Class
Daniel S. Bishop, a 2000 graduate of
Seminole High School, recently com­
pleted basic training at Marine Corps
Recruit Depot at Paris bland, S.C.
Bishop successfully completed 12
weeks of training designed to chal­
lenge new Marines both physically
and mentally.
Bishop and fellow recruits began
their training at 5 a.m. by running
three miles and performing calbtnenics. In addition to the physical condi­
tioning program, Bishop spent numer­
ous hours in classroom and field
assignment which included learning
first aid, uniform regulations, combat
water survival, marksmanship, handto-hand combat and assorted
weapons training. They performed
close order drill and operated as a
small infantry unit during field train­
ing.
Bishop and fellow recruits ended
the training phase with The Crucible,
a 54-hour team effort, problem solving
evolution which culminated with an ’
emotional ceremony in which the
recruits were presented with the
Marine Corps Emblem and were
addressed as "Marines" for the first
time since boot camp began.

Dan Ping
I'ihtur

Dteplay Advortlalng
John Cottman
R oux Lavender
ClaaaMed M w rtM ng
Tad Wefcar

Oorts Oetnch
Chris Patton
Mj/va Hawkins
Daan Smith
Tommy Vincent

BdEgan

Brian Kramarok
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Charyt Smith

Marine Corps Private Eric J. Herrera,
son of Miriam Herrera of Sanford and
Pascu.ii Herrera of Apopka, recently
completed basic training at Marine
Corps Recruit Depot at Paris bland, S.C.
Herrera successfully completed 12
weeks of training designed to challenge
new Marines both physically and men­
tally.
Herrera and other recruits also
received instruction on the Marine
Corps' core values — honor, courage
and commitment — and what the
words mean in guiding personal and
professional conduct.
Herrera and fellow recruits ended the
training phase with The Crucible, a 54hour team effort, problem solving evolu­
tion which culminated with an emotion­
al ceremony in which the recruits were
presented with the Marine Corps
Emblem and were addressed as
"Marines" for the first time since boot
camp began.
o rp P n
Ireland, son or Alison J. and Patrick L
Morgan of Sanford, recently completed
basic training at Marine Corps Recruit
IXpot at Paris bland, S.C.
Ireland successfully completed 12
weeks of training designed to challenge

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new Marines both physically and men­
tally.
Ireland and fellow recruits began
their training at 5 a m by running three
miles and performing calisthenics. In
addition to the physical conditioning
program, Ireland spent numerous hours
in classroom and field assignment
which included learning first aid, uni­
form regulations, combat water survival,
marksmanship, hand-to-hand combat
and assorted weapons training. They
performed dose order drill and operat­
ed as a small infantry unit during field
training.
Ireland and other recruits also
received instruction on the Marine
Corps' core values — honor, courage
and commitment — and what the
words mean in guiding personal and
professional conduct
Ireland and fellow recruits ended the
training phase with The Crucible, a 54hour team effort problem solving evolu­
tion which culminated with on emotion­
al ceremony in which the recruits were
presented with the Marine Corps
Emblem and were addressed as
"Marines" for the first time since boot
camp began
Ireland is a 2001 graduate of Seminole
High School

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H o lid a y

• The Seminole County
Sheriff's Administrative
Offices were closed Dec. 24
and Dec. 25 in observance
of the Christmas holiday.
First appearances for
adult prisoners, and deten­
tion hearings for juveniles
will be held at 9 a.m .
Saturday through Tuesday
at the county Jail.
• Traffic court scheduled
for the weeks of Dec. 24
and 31 will be cancelled.
Traffic court will reconvem
the week of Jan. 7.
• There will be no curbside collection of garbage,
ard w aste or recycling on
lew Years Day, Tuesday,
Ja n .l, for residents of unln
corporated Seminole
County. Residents are
asked to hold items until
the next regularly sched­
uled collection day.
The Central Transfer in
Longwood and the
Seminole County Landfill
in Geneva will be closed o
both holidays.
For more information,
call Solid Waste Customer
Service at 407-665-2260.

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comments. All letters must include your nanle,
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The January Breakfast
M eeting of the Seminole
County/Lake Mary
Regional Chamber of
Comm erce is scheduled for
7:30 a.m . Wednesday, Jan.
2, in the Country Club at
Heathrow, located at 1200
Bridgewater Road.
Cost Is $5 for members
and $10 for non-members.
For information, call the
Chamber at 407-333-4748.
Other January Chamber
events include the
Professional Women's
Network, B to 9:30 a.m.
Thursday, Jan. 10, In
Florida Hospital
Altamonte; and the New
M em ber Reception, 8 to 10
a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16, in
Perot Systems Corporation.
For information or reser­
vations, call 407-333-4748.

s c h e d u le s

Wednesday. December 2 6 .2 0 0 1 • Vol. 94, No. 37

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N o te s

"Sen inn Seminole County Since IV08”

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Legal Advertiaing
Tivdaa Langford

measures, the number of scheduled
port visits is down to the bare mini­
mum. The men and women at sea
will only have brief glimpses of
countries overseas while the ship
replenishes supplies.
Even though It isn't easy for these
committed sailors to be overseas
during the holidays, they know how
important their presence is to main­
taining American's freedom.
"Even over the holidays we need
to make our presence known over­
seas in both peacetime and
wartime," Spink said.
From ships protecting the coasts
of our country to the hospitals and
airstrips in the continental United
States and overseas, the dedicated
men and women serving in the U.S.
Navy will continue to protect and
serve their country witn honor,
courage and commitment this holi­
day season.

T h e Seminole H erald

JPtoWiiJWr

Editorial
UcnaJa Jarta

in support of
Operation
Enduring
Freedom.
When asked
what she'll miss
the most over the
holiday season
this year, Spink
was quick to
Jod a Spink
respond.
"The thing I'll
miss most about the holiday is being
with my family," said Spink, a 1998
graduate of Hamilton Southeastern
High School. " I l l miss the vacation
time I usually take over the holiday
to sec my loved ones."
Though this is the battle group's
regularly scheduled six-month
deployment, it holds special mean­
ing for all sailors involved this year.
Because of the heightened security

M ilit a r y

Doug F etzer

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Special to the Herald

DEAR HEARTBROKEN: Don't let this car­
diologist break your heart and don't bum
your bridges. Accept his compliments, issue
no ultimatums, and make it a priority to meet
and date other eligible men. He may, indeed.
have an extremely full schedule. However;
until he's willing to place you higher on his
list of priorities, make sure your social calen­
dar Is as full as you want it to be.

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T h e W a y W e W e r e : H is to r y o f lo c a l D A R , P a rt I I
Today we continue the hisU&gt;ry of Sallie Harrison Chapter
Daughters of the American

.................... Revolution,
which was
organized
May 1918.
In May
1919, Brenda
deVere
Morrison
made a
motion "that
a committee
of four be
G race Marie
appointed to
consider a
memorial for
• • • • • •
the soldiers of
the recent
World War." This was approved
and fund raising was begun

S tine ciph er

immediately. In the regent's
report that year, Mrs. Starling
had stated "Our treasury, like
Mother Hubbard's cupboard,
we gave a card party." Card
parties, along with rummage
sales, were the preferred money
making projects for many years.
By March of 1920, the chapter
had decided on a Marble Arch
as a War Memorial.
There is a not in the minutes
of the November 1920 chapter
meeting stating that the ladies
planned to placi
alace an evergreen
wreath on Inc monument in
Fifth Street Park on Christmas
morning in memory of the eight
boys from Seminole County
who had died in the war.
To find out more about this
monument, since it is not in the

park, Mrs. Boyd referred to
Peter Schaal's book "Sanford as
I Knew It" where she found that
a marble shaft, donated by
Frank Miller, had been erected
in the Fifth Street Park as a
memorial for the men who had
fought In World War I. More
than 1,600 people were on had
when it was unveiled on Feb.
16,1919. It was the first such
monument erected in Florida.
A conversation with George
Mayberry, commander of
Campbell Lossing Post At 53 of
the American Legion, revealed
that the monument had at one
time stood near the Legion Hut
on the lakefront, had been
moved to the Legion building
on U.S. Highway 17/92 and
now stands in front of the pre­

sent Legion Hall at 2870 Sanford
Avenue.
Back to Sallie Harrison
Chapter's project of a marble
arch. In October 1919, the orga­
nization asked Mr. Forrest Like
to be chairman of the Men's
Committee to raise funds. Mr.
Lake accepted the appointment
and "very graciously
announced that the men would
obtain the money, giving the
Daughters the unusual privilege
of staying at home."
As time went on, conversa­
tions with the "Legion Boys," as
the minutes refer to them, indi­
cated that they would greatly
prefer the building of a home or
recreation house for the Post
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Presentation of
- La Fille Mai Gardee -

“T h e M is b e h a v e d D a u g h te r"

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Choreographed by
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With choreographic
assistance by
Artistic Director Fernando Bujones

January 20,2002 5:00 p.m.
Winter Springs High School
130 Tuskawilia Road
Cost - Adults $12 / Children $8
For tickets or more information,
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Is It Really Possible To See A Performance By
The Southern Ballet For Only $12.00?
Yes, a s unbelievable a s it may seem , lor $12/adults, $8/children you
can s e e -L a Fille Mai G ard ee-, translated as "The Misbehaved
Daughter*, performed by the Southern Ballet Theatre. You may ask,
*How can this be possible?!
As one step in fulfilling our mission to
promote and enhance the arts in this county, the Seminole Cultural Arts
Council, In partnership with United Arts of Central Florida and Seminole
County, is sponsoring *The Misbehaved Daughter* at 5 :0 0 p.m. on
January 20. 2 0 0 2 at Winter Springs High School. At this low price,
everyone can afford to enjoy the Southern Ballet Theatre.
The Sem inole Cultural Arts Council is the official ‘ Arts Agency for
Seminole County*. It Is our role to sustain, develop, and advance the
cultural life of Seminole County, a s well a s preserve local cullural and
historic heritage. The performing, literary, visual and science arts are all
within the scope of our concern.
Of course, we couldn't possibly do it all alone. A lew months ago, the
Seminole Cultural Arts Council awarded grants totaling $27,421 to 2 8
Sem inole County nonprofit organizations and public schools. This will
allow them to provide artistic and cultural experiences lor our community
which otherwise would be beyond their m eans. In fact, without our sup­
port som e of these organizations would not b e able to continue their
work. S in ce the council w as organized in 1994, over $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 has been
awarded In grants in the categories of youth activities sponsored by cul­
tural and historical organizations; cultural activities In the public schools;
non-cuttural groups producing cultural or historical programs; and suppoi
for new cultural or historical organizations.
The funds for these grants com e from the sale of Florida's *State-ofthe-Arts* license plate. The first time cost for the arts plate is $32 over
the usual vehicle registration renewal fee. Our arts council receives $ 2 0
Irom each license plate sold. This year, make a statement and choose
Florida's 'S ta te of the Arts* license plate. Help fund Important programs
in your own county, Including visual arts, music, theater and dance.

ID $

Funds for our operational exp en ses com e from memberships and
sponsors. Supporting the Seminote Cultural Arts Council through Individ­
ual or group membership also benefits you In many ways.* You will
receive a quarterly newsletter, notification ot special SCAC events, and
discounts to selected perform ances. Including -L a Fille Mat G ardee-,
*The M isbehaved Daughter*.
The Sem inole Cultural Arts Council, in partnership with the United Arts
of Central Florida and Sem inole County, will continue to campaign for the
arts community. Highlighting the strength, high artistic quality and profes­
sionalism already present in Sem inole County and throughout Central
Florida, and encouraging additional growth will always be our goal.
Make a difference and support the quality ol our artistic and cultural
tile. B eco m e a member ol the Sem inole Cultural Arts Council. Put a
'State-ot-the-A rts' license plate on your vehiclo. Attend a performance
and seo how much you will enjoy the arts In our community.
$2.0 0 Discount on tickets to this performance lor all Seminole Cultural
Arts Members.

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• For more information on membership, benefits, and our organization,
call us at 407.321.8111.

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P B flil OA Wednesday, December 26.2001

G ran t
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dents in maintaining their proper­
ty'. Services would include grass
seeding, mowing and removal of
debris such as leaves, limbs and
hazardous items.
• Personal grooming services,
from periodic shampoos to com­
prehensive hair care. In addition,
the program would ensure per­
sonal care products are available
to seniors.
• Transportation to medical
appointments, church services,
grocery stores, social service
appointments and recreational
outings.
• Minor home repairs to pre­
vent small problems from becom­
ing major problems effecting
health and safety. The repairs
would cover a broad spectrum of
jobs, from caulking windows,
doors and plumbing to fixing
small roof and wall leaks.
• A "Knock-Knock" lifeline
program. Because many seniors
live alone, the program would

provide regular visitation to the possible"
was
elderly to check on their health
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and welfare. It would Include created by Gov. Bush to revit
assistance with small tasks like depressed urban areas. While
mailing monthly bills and assist­ access to state and federal funding
ing in making soda! service or Is an important part of the pro­
medical appointments. The pro­ gram. the success of Front Porch
gram would also include visita­ relies solely on a community's
tions by young people as part of a commitment to change. The com­
munity creates lb own council,
mentorship activity.
The entire program would have which establishes priorities and
oversight from a full-time out­ programs to revitalize the area
reach worker, who would enlist based on the area's individual
volunteers to man the services. needs.
The Governor's Office of Urban
The nature of some services
provides guidance
would require that they be provid­
assbb toe council in cutting
ed at the senior's residence. The
remaining activities would take through state and federal bureau­
place at the Good Samaritan cracies by connecting it directly to
Home and the West Side government agencies. In addition,
funding requesb from Front Porch
Recreation Center.
"We won't be able to provide communities are usually get top
everything at once," Williams priority over similar requesb from
said. "It will take some time to get non-Front Porch communities.
To date there are 12 Front Porch
some of the services established
and manned with volunteers. communities, all of which had to
We're working very hard to pro­ pass a rigorous review process
vide these programs as soon as oefore earning the designation.

S a m in o b County and 8anford officials and num bers of the Q oidsboro Front Porch C ouncil cut
to com m em orate the opening lo r the com m unity's Front Porch office.

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becoming a patron. Boothe and
Miss Florida pageant The winner Pageant Marketing Director
of the state pageant then goes to DeLores Lash are currently sell­
the Miss America pageant held ing advertisement space m the
program and signing up major
later this year.
This year's pageant isn't only sponsors for toe event The
for the participanb. Organizers money raised is used for fran­
encourage community members chise fees, the crown and numer­
to attend the evening's event, ous other expenses.
which will include production
For an application, participants
numbers, as well as the various must send a self-addressed
competitions. Tlckeb for Ihe stamped envelope — that will
pageant are $10 and can be hold an 80-page document — to
obtained by calling the Helen Beverly Baird Boothe, 3358
Stairs Theatre box office at 407- Whitner Way, Sanford, FL, 32773.
321-8111.
For information about the
Businesses and Individuals can pageant or sponsorship, call toe
also support the Miss Seminole Helen Stairs Theatre box office or
County Scholarship Pageant by Boothe at 407-321-3576.

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on Wheels program was receiving
"a lot less donations this year
because erf Sept 11." The sheriff's
r office employees responded with
a whole conference table full of
items for the senior gift baskets.
On Dec. 15, the Sanford
Police Department continued
its six-year tradition o f Shop
with a Cop. The nation-wide
irogram allows for under privleged children to shop for
Christmas with a local police
officer.
The morning began with a
breakfast at tne M cD onald's
restaurant at Lake M ary
Boulevard and US Highway 17ar
92. Then the 60 officers and

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pornography.
"B ecau se
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A group of sheriff’s office
em ployees, including N egri, assigned to the FBI, they said
deputies Jason Bender, Tim they w anted to help to o ,"
G lascock, C raig Sica, Jan N e iri said.
Ev
iven the large construction
Kloth, Capt. Mark Rehder and
Sgt. John Zeh helped tore off dum p ster in th e drivew ay
the old roof and repaired water used for hauling away the old
shingles was partially donated
damage Friday afternoon.
A larger group met at the to the depu ties, said Negri.
h o u s e ja tu r d a y m orning to W hen the old roof was tom off,
fin isffW f Ihe job, including a deputies noticed two skylights
also have to be
lending hand from the Feds. w ould
Kilgore, a 14-year veteran of replaced.
"T h ey w ouldn't accept any
the sheriff's office and member
of the econom ic crimes divi­ money for those cither/ Negri
sion, also worked w ith the said when he called Sunniiand
Federal
Bureau
of about new skylights. "W e are
Investigations on many crim i­ so pleased witri Sunniiand
nal cases in the area of child donating all this equipm ent."

children embarked on a short
trip to the Sanford Wal-Mart to
begin the Christmas shopping
spree.
Children were given approx­
imately $100 each from person­
al donations to the police
departm ent,
said
Captain
Darrell Pressley.
Som e children spent only
minutes to pick out their gifts
w hile others searched and
hunted for the perfect presents.
Sometim es the hardest part of
the shopping Is getting kids to
pick out gifts for themselves,
said Cleo Cohen, police depart­
m ent spokesw om an. Several
children used portions of their
allotted money to buy gifts for
their families.

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The rolls of the Class of 1949
included: Rudy Henderson,
Hazel Dixqn, Melvin Preston,
Alma Blake, Connie Merritt,
Barbara Anderson, Thelma
Baker, Gladys Bames, Hazel
Brown, Ralph Boykin, Violet
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Lcomia
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Sonny
Richardson, Willie Mae Sams,
Pearlic Singletary, Otis Smith,
Willie Stevens, Juanita Wade,
Willie Olivia Williams, Elizabeth
Wilson and Cora Lee Wynn.
Most of these Crooms gradu­
ates are still alive, and many will
be in (own for their class reunion
this week.

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Amos J. White, president of
Edward Waters College in
Jacksonville delivering
the
address.
The rolls of the Class of 1948
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Jones, Willie Neal, Ines Kendrick,
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rather than a marble arch.
A resolution waa passed by
the chapter stating: Resolved:
To help build a genuine home
which will last during the life­
time of each and every member,
and which the Daughters hope
may be used in the same way
by their sons after them;
Resolved further That the
Daughters wish to emphasize
that this gift is as free as air,
that they reserve no rights or
interests; that they make no
claims and ask no privileges.'’
Over the next several years,
fund-raising for the Memorial
Fund included a ball on June
14,1921; subscription bridge in
1924; a "Society Vaudeville"
starring actors who were win­
tering in Florida, and a bridge
luncheon which Included an
exhibit of antiques at the
Forrest Lake Hotel (Tickets $2).
The chapter was greatly con­
cerned when the Legion Boys
built a log cabin on the lakefront in 1924, stating that a
stately handsome home prefer­
ably of lasting stone had been
their Intent, and they feared the
log building would not endure.
That log cabin is still there!
Other philanthropic activities
included donations to the
School Board to help pay for
school lunches, sewing layettes
for European and Chinese
babies and hemming dressing
and tray scarves for the Sanford
Hospital. These sewing projects
were often completed during
chapter meetings.
While contributing to the
needs of Seminole County citi­
zens, the chapter did not forget
that its members were first
members o f the National
Society, and with this in mind,
they spent considerable time
and money in support of
National and State goals.
One of the goals of the
National Society has always
been the marking of historic
spots. On the national level, the
hope in 1922 was for a modem
road crossing the United States
following the pioneer trails,
with a statue o f a pioneer moth­
er and her children erected In
each state through which the
i h i ’.
highway passed. This was
finally accomplished in April
1929.
In Florida, the goal was to
mark the site of Jean Ribault's
landing on the Atlantic Coast
between St. Augustine and
Jacksonville. This is the location
of the first settlement of French
Huguenots in America, in 1562.
Sallie Harrison contributed its
share toward the project. They
involved the entire community,
including school children who
donated their pennies.
Mrs. J.N. Wnitner was the
chapter's first chairman of the
Old TVails Committee. In 1920,
she reported that a search was
under way to located the deed
to the cemetery at Fort Reed.
However, the earliest marker
placed by the chapter was the
one at Mellonville Avenue and
Second Street, commemorating
the site of Fort Mellon. The plot
of land where it is located was
donated by Harry Bodwell,
developer of the Mayfair subdi­
vision. He and Forrest Lake
agreed to donate the bronze
tablet, but the boulder was to
be provided by the Sallie
Harrison chapter. It was hoped
that a Florida rock could be
used, but none was found to be
suitable.
A granite stone was ordered
in March 1925 at a cost of $115.
It was finally in place by April
and the unveiling was set for
May 15,1925. The ceremony

M idw ay schedules
community cleanup
event for January

was impressive. The municipal
band played martial music;
invocation was by Dr. ED .
Brownlee, pastor of First
Presbyterian; an historical
sketch of Fort M ellon, written
y Mrs. Whitner, was read by
■W. Spencer Jr. The tablet was
unveiled by G.A. Speer and the
exercises closed with the play­
ing of the "Star Spangled
Banner," by the band. Following
the ceremony, a reception was
hosted by Sallie Harrison
Chapter at the Woman's Club.

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of Fort Mellon (Feb. 8,1837).
One of the many exciting events
was the dedication of Fort
Mellon Park and the unveiling
of a marker commemorating the
founding of the fort donated by
Sallie Harrison Chapter. This,
too, was an impressive event,
attended by many notables,
including a descendant of
Captain Mellon and Carola
Sanford Dow, General Sanford's
daughter. Also attending were
Dr. Alfred J. Hanna of Rollins
College and other dignitaries.

road signs by the road depart­
ment. Fortunately, Mr. Franke,
working with the Seminole
County Museum, found the
marker and it was erected and ’
reded icated on the former
Lyman Bank Building at the cor­
ner of Park Avenue and First
Street. Trustees had met in the
former Lyman Bank to formally
organize Rollins College.
In February 1937, under the
leadership of Mrs. H.J. Lehman,
the city of Sanford celebrated
the centennial of the founding

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; a community cleanup
____ iy,Jan.5.
rninolo County government
ire Seminole County
ff 's Office will assist in cleanp the neighborhood. There
jo heavy equipment on hand
&gt;igjobs and numerous dump, for trash. There will be free
irs and improvements to
es of the elderly and cleaning
l* areas that need it Vehicle
&gt;val andJ clearing of
ol 'rorvned bullildings also willbe
nch will be available for
one who participates, and
once to individuals will also
jvided. The event will begin
.m. with a meeting at
ray Elementary School

Mellonville Avenue and Grove
Manor Drive, a marker identi­
fies the location of Fort Reed,
another of the string of forts
built along the route from Fort
Mellon to Fort Brook in Tampa.
This marker was unveiled in
1934 and rededicated in 1990.
On the 100th anniversary of
the founding of Rollins College,
in April 1935, a marker was
placed on North Park Avenue
near City Hall. At some time,
this marker was removed and
stored with other discarded

Mr. Cameron, Mr. Connelly
and Mr. Foster had also con­
tributed to the cost of the mark­
er, and finally in November
1925, Mrs. DeForrest gave the
balance due on the marker.
In later years, under the guid­
ance of Annie Caldwell, the
chapter would place six other
markers. In addition, a special
marker was placed on tne grave
of Mrs. Starling in Lakeview
Cemetery upon her death in
1931.
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December 26» 2001

Briefs
BIANCALANA GAINS
FOURTH NFPGA TITLE

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

Roy Biancalana o f Lake
Mary fired hia second
straight three tinder par 69
Friday to earn his fourth
North Florida PGA Winter
Tour title o f the season at the
RJverbend Golf Club.
At 138, Blancalana finished
three strokes ahead of i y
Durham o f Easley, S.C., who
closed 70-141. Blancalana
overcamee bogies on the second and third holes by mak­
ing birdies at Nos. 4 ,1 2 ,1 3 ,
14 and 18.
Biancalana earned $475 to
raise his total to $2^05, tops
on the money list. His other
wins were at nearby Tomoka
Oaks and Halifax Plantation
and at Matanzas Woods in
Palm Coast.
After taking two weeks off
for the Christmas holidays,
the 36th season resumes Jan.
5-6 at the Kissimmee Golf
Club.

LAKE BUENA VISTA — A quartet of
Seminole Athletic Conference girls bas­
ketball teams gave themselves an early
Christinas present as they all placed
highly in three different prestigious tour­
naments.
Undefeated Lake Mary rolled to the
title and Oviedo finished third In the
Boone Midnight Basketball Tournament
in Orlando; once-beaten Winter Springs
came out on top at the Great Florida
Shootout at the Kissimmee Civic Center;
and Lake Howell shook off an opening
le loss to bounce back for a Fifth
finish in the KSA (Kaylee
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Big weekend for girls basketball teams

Lake M ary
boys so ccer
shines in
elite event

8p«ctel to ttM HaraM

Five Points Soccer is hold­
ing a youth Christmas 5-on-5
Indoor Soccer Tournament
tomorrow (Thursday, Dec.
27th) and Friday.
The tournament will run
from 6 p m . onwards. The
tournament will be open to
any tejjin (minimum of 5 '
players, maximum of 10
players) and will cost only
$50 for the entire team.
All teams will be guaran­
teed at least three games in
their round-robin group sec­
tion before moving on to the
knockout section of the tour­
nament.
All games will take place
on the purpose built, indoor
5-on-5 fields at the Five
Points Complex.
All players must were flatsoled or indoor shoes (no
cleats) and shinguards. The
age brackets are as follows:
•Girls U9/10
• Boys U9/10
• Girls U ll/ 12
•Boys U ll/ 12
• Girls U13/14
• Boys U13/14
Call 407-328-9141 for more
details.

TAMPA — The boys soccer
teams from Lake Mary and
Oviedo did themselves proud
this past weekend, coming
home with a third place and
consolation championship,
respectively, In the prestigious
Puma Invitational Tournament
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Lake Mary advanced to the
semifinals with a 2-0 victory
over Gulf Breeze on Thursday
and a 3-1 triumph over Miami
Springs on Friday.
Kris Kessler had a goal and
an assist for the Rams in the
win over Gulf Breeze. Eric
Gorden scored the other goal
and Ties Loch had an assist to
back the shutout goalkeeping
of Rusty Robinett, who had
eight saves.
Again Miami Springs, Tarek
Jawad had two goals, while
Aviles had an assist and
Robinett had seven saves.
But in the semifinals later on
Friday, Lake Mary dropped a 31 decision to Strake, Texas.
Ryan Pasdoni scored the Rams
goal on an assist from Jawad,
while Robinett made six saves.
Lake Mary (10-2-1) then came
back to claim the bronze medal
on Saturday with a 2-0 victory
over The Bolles School from
Jacksonville.

BRETHREN REACHING
OUT G O LF TOURNA­
MENT
On December 29th, there
will be a benefit golf tourna­
ment for Brethren Reaching
Out at Hidden Lakes Coif
Course, 35 Fairgreen Avenue,
New Smyrna Beach.
Brethren Reaching Out is
an after-school program
under the direction of
founder Rose Davis in
Sanford that operates with­
out and government funding
or grants.
Organizers are looking for
a Tournament Sponsor and
Hole Sponsors.
The tournament will be a
four-man scramble with an 8
a.m. shotgun start and the
field is limited to the first 112
players to enter.
Entry fees are $40 per man
or $160 per team ana every
See Briefs, Page 9A

K n igh ts
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H olid ay
C lassic

By DMMiBmWi
Sports Editor

Ron Golden’s Baseball
School is hosting a WinterHoliday Baseball Camp
December 27-30 at
Eastmonte Park in Altamonte
Springs.
The camp will focus on
instruction and development
and is open to all baseball
players in grades 5-12.
For additional information,
please contact Ron Golden's
Baseball School at 614-2368141.

It was almost an a 11-SAC finale at
Basketball Tournament at Disney's Wide
Boone as the host Braves just got past
World o f Sports complex.
The Rams continued their mastery over Oviedo, 43-40, in the first round despite
13 points and eight rebounds from Lions
the competition this season, romping 69sophomore Whitney Tossie.
31 over Dr. Phillips on Friday and then
Tossie then came back with 18 points in
topping a tough host Boone squad, 46-40,
the Third Place Game on Saturday, lead­
in the Championship Game on Saturday.
ing Oviedo to a 58-32 thumping of Dr.
in the victory over Dr. Phillips, junior
Phillips.
Alexa Kane led Lake Mary with 16
Winter Springs (11-1, the only loss
points, but it was senior Jackie Beik that
coming at the hands of Lake Mary)
came up big against the Braves, tossing
lookea awesome In winning the Great
In a game-high 17 points. Sophomore
. Florida Shootout crown, rolling over S t
Meghan Chamberlain grabbed eight
Cloud (7-6), 65-36, in the quarterfinals on
rebounds for the Rams.

from Louisville, Kentucky, $ -5 3 ,Tn the
Semifinals on Friday, before crushing
host W sslm m eeOiceoIa (8-2), 62-39, in
the finals on Saturday.
Tournament M ast valuable Flayer Jen
F o n t scored 20 against S t Cloud, 25
against Pleasure Ridge Park, and 19 in
the Championship Game.
Missy Guadagnino joined Forst on the
All-Tournament Team, scoring 15 in the
sem i's and 13 in both the quarterfinals
and final game, while Sally Johnston
dropped in 13 against St. Cloud, Sara
Nuxol tallied 13 against Kentucky and
Ik sa Siebert 14 against the Kowgirls.
Lake Howell (6-9) lost its first game on
Thursday to eventual tournament chainSee G irls, Paga 9A

Rams come home third

CHRISTM AS 5-ON-5
INDOOR SOCCER

WINTER HOLIDAY
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Lake Howell, Lake Mary, Oviedo,
W inter Springs p lace in tournam ents

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Lake Howell and Orangewood Christian players battle in front ot the net during thge opening round of the Michelle
Akers Soccer Classic at the AW. Epps Sports Complex at Winter Springs High School last Wednesday night.
Winter Park would win the tournament with a 1-0 victory over Seabreeze in the finals.
shots to get the victory.
shutout in goal.
Loch and Tovar scored the
In non-toumament games
Zarbaugh scored all three
Rams goals, with Kessler
from Thursday, Lake Highland
goals against Springs. Hormis,
adding an assist and Robinett
Prep blanked Winter Springs,
J.P. Raad and Andrew Van
stopping six shots to record his
24), and Lyman whitewashed
Wagenen each had an assist,
second shutout.
Titusville, 44).
while Sasso recorded eight
Oviedo came back from an
Chris Ferriera scored two
saves.
opening game loss to blank
goals and chipped In with an
On Saturday, the Lions edged
Tampa Catholic, 3-0, on
assist, while rabio Pedraza net­
El Camino, California, 4-3, in
Thursday and edge Miami
ted his 29th goal of the season
the Consolation Finals.
Springs, 3-2, on Friday.
and added an assist. Steve
Zarbaugh, J.P. Raad, Chris
Ryan Zarbaugh scored two
Spangler got the shutout in
Raad and Blahnik scored the
goals against Catholic, with
goal with two saves.
;oals for Oviedo and Blodgett
Marty Hormis adding a pair of
Meanwhile, In the Michelle
id a pair of assists. Sasso was
assists and Michael Sasso stop­
busy in goal, turning away 11
ping four shots to get the
See Soccer; Page 9A

b o y s

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
DeLAND — Seminole High School's boys
basketball team is starting to show signs
that it is gaining the experience it needed to
become a good basketball team.
Frjday night at the Dog House in DeLand,
Arrow Force X won its third game in a row
to advance to the Championship Game of
the Rotary Clubs of DeLand Basketball
Classic.
Seminole (5-3) opened the tournament
with an 86-53 thrashing of Spruce Creek,
then used a 22-13 fourth quarter scoring
advantage to get past Mainland (8-3), 66-57,
to earn a shot at Oak Ridge.
The Pioneers advanced to the finals by
edging Pine Ridge, 43-39, and Lake
Highland Prep, 60-55, in overtime.
The senior 6-foot-6 twin towers of Robby
DuPre and Marcus Robinson again led
Arrow Force X with 19 and 16 points,
respectively, against the Hawks and 24 and
13 points, respectively, against the
Buccaneers. Junior Dan Taylor chipped in
with 12 points in the victory over Mainland.
In other tournament action, defending
champion Oviedo won its second game, but
then lost two close games to finish fourth in
the Great Florida Shootout in Kissimmee.
The Lions (10-2), ranked second in Class
6A, got four free throws in the final 19 sec­
onds from Jake Pickett to hold off Boyd
Anderson from Ft. Lauderdale on Thursday,
but then were outscorcd 24-10 in final peri­
od to suffer their first loss of the season, 69-

r e a c h

fin a ls

55, to undefeated Edgewater in Friday's
semifinals.
Oviedo then dropped a 53-52 decision to
Greenwood, South Carolina (11-2) on
Saturday when Mark Williams hit an offbalance eight-foot jumper with 15-seconds
left.
A missed free throw by Oviedo with 16
seconds left set up Williams' heroics.
All-tournament selection Shawn
Witherspoon scored 15 points on Thursday,
14 on Friday and 12 on Saturday for the
Lions.
Pickett scored 20 against Boyd Anderson
and 12 against Greenwood, while Brad Rich
was in double figures against Edgewater
with 13 points and Greenwood with 11,
while Grant Herren scored 14 against
Edgewater.
In a Seminole Athletic Conference game
from Friday, freshman Darryl Merthie had
17 points and seven rebounds and Francis
Lizardo added 13 points as Lake Mary
thumped Lake Brantley, 50-36.
ROTARY CLUBS OF DeLAND
BASKETBALL CLASSIC
SEMIFINALS
ARROW FORCE X 66. BU CCA N EERS 57
Seminole (Ml
Tnylor 11 Pulk 0, Turner 6. Willknu ft, C iitU ], Kifctiuun l),
DuPw 24 TuUk 27 9-2066,
MjinUnd (17)
U h ii 1 Ki4&gt;iiuwm 9, Gram IS. Fdwenl* 16, King 2, Fill* 10
T ou k 199-17 S3
Sem inole
15 16 13 2 1 . 66
M ainland
13 16 15 1 3 . 5 7
Thrrafvint held go*U . Seminole 3 (DuPre 3), M iUilinl 6
(Edwinit 4. Rut in* &gt;n 2) ft-jm (mil, _ Seminole 19; MjmLim)
21 Fuutcd o u t. mm* Tnhnicib _ mm*

a t D e L a n d
GREAT FLORIDA SHOOTOUT
M XlMlmmt* Civic Center

QUARTERFINALS
LIO N S 34, C O B R A S 50
^ikknofl (SOI
McG m 19, Welker A Young 4, lloweni 2 Wright 3, )« *p h 11
ToUk 1710-1350.
Oviedo (54)
rv U tt 20.1Imran 8. Wlthmpuon 15. Gould 4, Zjclirakl 2. Rich
3 Tutak 22 311 34.
Boyd A ndtm on
9 I S 5 IB _ 50
O viedo
U 14 16 1 2 . 5 4
Thne-point Hold gnok . Boyd Andenon 6 (McCe* 4. Welker
2); Oviedo 3 (Pickett 4. Rich) Teem foub _ Boyd Andenun IS;
Oviedo 14. Fouled out _ Boyd Andenun. McGee, Young;
Oviedo, I Imran. Technical* _ mm*.

SEMIFINALS
EA C LES 69, U O N S 55
Oviedo (35)
Pickett 3 .1Imran 14. Wthenpoun 20, Could 3. Rich 13. T ottk
217-9 35.
Edge* iter (Ml
Scott 4. Johnecm S, VUceen 1, Boyd 11 Ingram l a Wuhingeun
34. T ou k 24 20-22 69
O viedo
IS 12 13 1 0 . 5 5
Edgewater
13 20 12 2 4 . 6 9
Threepotnt Arid goal* . Oviedo 6 (Rich 3, Wlthmpuon 2
Pickett), Edgvwaler I (WWwigfcm) Teem Jmile _ Oviedo IS;
LJgrwetm 10 Fueled out _ Oviedo, tlmran. Technicals . mine.

THIRD PLACE GAME
CH EEN W OO D 53, U O N S 52
Greenwood. South Caroline (S3)
M Williams 16. Cray 3. &amp; Williams 5. Belton 2. Ilill II, Slippy
X Middleton II Tutak 20 1036 53
Oviedo (52)
Smith 2, Margrave 5, Pickett 12. Mmren 4, Witherspoon 12.
Could 2. Zielinski 2 Rkh II. Schwarts 2. Totak 21 2-4 51
Greenw ood
IB 13 S 14 _ S3
O viedo
13 13 9 14 _ 52
Thne-puuit field goals _ Gtwnwuud 3 (M. Williams 2. Cray);
Oviedo ■ (IVkett 4. Wlthmpmm 2 Rah, Margrave). Team fuuls
. Cram wood 13; Oviedo 11 Fouled uut . Oviedo, Mrrran.
Tethnicak _ none.

defeated the University of
Central Florida, 79*53, in the
second Found of the UCF
Holiday Classic at the UCF
Arena on Saturday night.
Ole Misa (7-4) jumped out to
an eairly lead on a three-pointer
by Kelly Ally just 30 seconds
into the game which sparked an
11-2 run. The Lady Rebels capi­
talized on 13 Golden Knight
turnovers and poor shooting
(25-percent on /7-for-28)
to take
-fo r
a 36-19 advantage at die half.
The game didn't swing In
UCF's favor during the second
half either as tenacious defense
by Ole Miss kept the Golden
Knights (6-5) without a field
goal until junior Lanetra Cooks
scored on a three-pointer at the
13:20 mark. TVvo minutes later,
the Lady Rebels earned a 41 point advantage (66-25) - their
largess margin of the game.
The biggest difference in the
contest was rebounding and
foul shots. Ole Miss owned a
53-31 advantage on the boards
while UCF went 8for-21 from
the free throw line.
Despite the loss, it was a ban­
ner night for Cooks. She tied
the school record for most
three-pointers in a game with
seven and also tied her careerhigh with 24 points. Freshman
Ali Roberts contributed 15
points in the loss.
In the day's earlier game.
South Alabama (2-0 in the
Classic) unofficially won the
tournament by edging Texas
A&amp;M-Corpus Christi, 64-62, as
the Jaguars made three of four
foul shots in the final 1:02 of the
game.
On Friday, Sara Carter hit a
three-pointer at the buzzer to
give South Alabama a 62-61
overtime win over Mississippi.
Ole Miss led by as many as 21
points in the game and had a
37-20 lead at the intermission as
USA shot only 33.3-percent
from the field compared to 55.6percent for the Lady Rebels.
The second half was the oppo­
site with the Jaguars outshooting Ole Miss, 44.4-percent to 24pcrcent.
In the other game, sophomore
Marvelous Washington tossed
in a career-high 19 points as
UCF snapped a two-game los­
ing streak with an 87-80 victory
over Texas AitM-Corpus
Christi.
The first half was hard fought
as the lead changed hands no
fewer than six times. UCF was
up 21-19 with 9:14 left before
intermission but a three-pointer
by Amanda Bryant sparked the
Islanders, who would capitalize
on the Golden Knights' 13 firstS e e U CF, P ag e 9A

�P A Wednesday. December 28.2001

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Girls
Coaftaiitd from p a n 8A
trom T«measee (11&amp; ™ 1 ^ 2 e^ f ck-te dobbCT Sebring, 60-29, on
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P°*nl* from sophomore Kst
J v ! ? * ” * j 1* 1 L5 P01? ® from “ phomore Mattea
Cordrey^daughtcT of Lake Howell head coach
DeimisCodrev, on Friday and then had a third
sophomore, Abby Kohn, the daughter of Lake

Howell boys basketball coach Steve Kohn, tally 16
on Saturday.
Kohn and Codrey, who had 10 points, each hit
two of the Silver Hawks' five three-pointers,
while Luetzow hit die fifth 'trey' and also scored
10 points.
In a Seminole Athletic Conference matchup
from Thursday, Celeste Hudson and Oliver scored
13 points each as Lyman got past Lake Brantley,
42-31.
In a non-conference game, undefeated and
state-ranked Mainland rolled over Seminole, 75-

Scoccer---------------Con tinned from page 8 A
Akers Soccer Classic, Winter
Phrk, with a squad made up
almost entirely of freshmen and
sophomore's, was the surprise
winner over Seabreeze, 1-0, In
die Championship Game
Saturday at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium.
Winter Springs was the only
Seminole Athletic Conference
team to advanced to the semifi­
nals, while Lake Mary bounced
back from an opening game loss
to win the Consolation Bracket.
Stacey George scored a pair of
goals and Courtney Silvers
made nine saves in goal as the
Bears blanked Orangewood
Christian, 3-0, on Thursday.
But Winter Springs lost to
Winter Park, 5-2, in the semifi­
nals and then dropped a 1-0
decision to No. 1 state-ranked
DeLand in the Third Place game
i Saturday.
Lindsey Affolter and Danielle
Telleria scored the goals and
George had an assist against the
Wildcats, while Silvers had

eight saves In goal. ’
Lake Brantley, which was the
only other SAC squad to win In
the first round, dropped Into the
Consolation Bracket when it lost
to Winter Park, 3-2, on
Thursday.
In other Thursday games,
Jennah Carter scored two goals
and Mary Kay O'Rourke made
seven saves as Oviedo blanked
Lyman, 4-0; Jenny Muhrihill,
Kathryn Akin and Rylane
Goncalez scored the goals as
Lake Howell shutout Spruce
Creek, 3-0; and Jessica Zabel
and Jill Beary had two goals and
one assist each as Lake Mary
stomped Boca Raton, 7-0.
McKenna Keenan had a goal
and two assists, Alison Tradd
added a goal and an assist and
Molly McClure had a goal to
back the combined shutout
goalkeeping of Natalie Haerens
and Jacqueiynn, who made
three saves each.
Friday all of the action moved
to Don T. Reynolds Stadium,
and the Rams got another

shutout on its home field, 34),
over Orangewood Christian.
Zabel and Lauren McIntosh had
a goal and an assist for Lake
Mary, while Jadyn Wenaas
added the other goal.
Like Brantley also stayed
alive in the Consi's, topping
Oviedo, 3-1, behind two goals
and an assist from Melanie
Donnelly. Alicia Briggs chipped
in with an assist for the Patriots,
while Christine Smith stopped
five shots in goal.
Lake Howell saw its run end
in a 2-0 loss at the hands of
Edgewater.
On Saturday, Lake Mary
whipped Lake Brantley, 6-1, and
then clubbed St. Augustine
Nease, 5-1, to claim fifth place.
The All-Tournament Team
was made up of Winter Park's
Autumn Browning (MVP
Offense) and Ana Gonzalez;
Seabreeze's Rachel Provenzano
(MVP Defense). Lindsey Brauer
and Andrea Flgllani; Lake
Maty's Jessica Zabel and Alison
TVadd; Winter Springs' Lindsey

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Individuals will win awards for closest to the
hole, longest drive, and straightest drive.
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PubOah: Dacambar 26. 2001 and
January 2. 2002
HHtat
IN THE ORCUIT COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORKM
PROBAT! DIVISION
FM No.: 01-111KCR
In R* Etui* d
JAME3 V FEROINANO
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha admnatraaon d Ih* Ettata d
JAMES V FERDINAND, dacaatad.
Fita Numbar 0I-131S-CP. a pandng
In m* Grad Court tar Samtaota
County. Ftorkta. Probata DMttan.
ma addraaa d which a Pod Omc*
Boa BOW. Sartord. FlorkM 32772SOB*. Tha namaa and addrataar d
Paraond Rapratartaav* t dtamoy
AU INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A4 paraon* an whom mra Noaca a
tarvad *4io hav* otyaclron* that
cttdtanga m* vdkMy d ma WM, m*
Quaiificaliona d tha Paraond
Raptatanuav*. vanua. ot *m*dcBon d an* Court ara raqutrad to la*
lhav obfacuona nth tva Court WITH­
IN THE LATER OF THREE

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Palmar 0 0-0 0 Auattn 4 2-2 13. Chrlrttan « 1-2 19, Burdm 0 M 0.
BUnkanahip 7 0 0 19, Chaffin 1 GO 2. Mrrllay 1 2-2 4. Friarall I CM) 2.
Brown 03-4 3, Hartunf 3 (V0 9, Smith 0 (V0 0. Slrvvart 1 0 0 2. Krllry 1 14 X Maod 1 M 3. Totate 29 KV1S 7*.
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Cuadagnino IX Dudtay 2. Johnatort 13, Nuaol L Stabari 7, Font 20, EUy
i . ToUIe 2313-2143.
K C M O S
WUUam* 8. Maru/n 5, D ray 2. Curtn 10, C PuBwood J, Santa* L L
Fulhrood L Totak 161-9 34
W inter Spring*
I S I S 19 U _ t S
S t Cloud
I 9 14 S _ J *
ThfampoM Arid goak _ WVitar Sprtop 2 (Cuadagnino, Johnaton); SL
Cloud 3 (Maruffl. Curat C FuDwuod). Tram foula _ Wintry Spctngr 10;
SL Cloud 20. Foultd out _ nan*. Ttdvdcal* _ non*.

■ B A R S T l, L O U IS VTU.E S3
Waarara RI4 f* Part 031
rtarr# 5. Payton 10 Sm«i-WUUam* 8, BM hauatr 2. Driordi 15. Shun
4, Hugh** J. Total*: 20 4 13 53.
Wtaan Sgrtaga (71)
Cuadagnino 15, Dmmaad L (ohrwton 8, Nurol 13, HopUn* 1. Stabari
5. Font 2S, EUy Z Ibtate 2 * 14-24 71.
P ltta tu a R Jd g *P a rity
4 14 U 2 0 _ S 3
W inter Spring*
's
14 23 17 1 7 _ 7 1
Thrra-prtnt IWId goal* _ Flaaaura Udgt Park 4 (Payton 2. Hughra
Smith-WUUama), MflnMr Sprtnga 3 (Cuadagnbw 2, Nurmi). Tbam tout* _
Flaaaura Bldg* Park 2 0 WbUtr Spring* 17. Foultd oul _ Flttaun M dft
Ftrfc, SraHh-WUUama Tbduikalr _ non*.

W M tt Sprlagr M2)
Cuadagtera 1R Mmteon 7, Nutkd A Stabari l i Fora 1R EUy S. Ibtate
2SS-942.
E liil— uO acaalaO fl
Slppte 1R WUUam* 7, TTioma* A Roldan 2, R D anon A Tbrate 17 2-9
3*.
W inter Spring*
17 13 14 1 4 . 4 2
OacaoU
13 2 20 4 . 3 9
Thraa pobil Arid goal* _ Wlntrr Sprtnga 4 (Cuadagnino 1 Johnatrai);
Orctola 3 (Thomaa 2. WUllamt). Item toub _ Wlrdrr Sprlnp 15; OtcaoLt
II. Forded out _ OacaoU, Roldan. Ibdm kab _ now.

2001KSA CLASSIC
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Continued from page 8A
half turnovers to score IS
points, to take a 41*36 lead Into
the locker room at halftime.
The second 20 minutes looked
to follow the same direction
with Corpus Christi going up
by as many as nine at the 18:04
mark, but UCF gradually
chipped away with a 13-8 run.
It was a field goal by
Washington at 15:41 that tipped

MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF TWS
NOnCE Ofl THWTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THM NOTICE ON THEM.
Al emtaora ot tia
an wbom ■ copy cl M t No9o* to
tarvad mmln tv a* morta* attar m*
data o l M H puMeaSen af N f
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF TMS NOT1CS OR THNTTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OP SER­
VICE OP A COPY OF THM NOTCE
ON THEM.
Al omar craroon at m*
or
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THM NOT1CR
ALL CLAMS, DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WXL
B8 FOREVER BARRED.
Th# ttata al t i* In t pabbaBon ol
tta NoSa* la DaoairBat M. 2001.

Tarranoa H, I
Aaomay tar Faraortat Ragraaaraatara
Ftorkta Bar No. 310471
DObnarSWIMnaPA
F M OMca B n 841*80
Maatand. FL 537*4-18*0
4077534000*
PuMMt Dacambar 38. 2001 and
January 3. 2003
HH1SS
M THE ORCUIT COURT FOR
SIltalOLE COUNTY.
PROBATE OTVMiON
FBaHumbta01. l t
IN R£ ESTATE OF
AMTAFIYHT
NOTK1 OP AMMMtnunON
TV* admtatabaBon ri m* aaiata ot
ANITA FLYNT. dacaaaad. Fit*
Numbar 01-IMBCP. ta pandtog t a
m* Clreari Court tor Samtaota
County. Ftortda. Prabala DNtatan.
ma atkbata oI whtrit la P. O. Boa
SO**, Sartord. Flortda 37773. Tit*
namaa and adraaaaa* atm* paraonM rapraaantaov* and m* paraonal
rapratartatara i aaomay ara tta
tortli batow.
AU. INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AV paraon* cxi whom rva noOca a
chalanga tta vtltaly ol ta* wM. m*
guaMcabon* ol m* paraonal rapratanuuv*. vanua, or patatacltan ot
•tta Court ara raqulrad ta Ba ma*
obfacbona watt Ma Court WITHIN
THE LATER OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A4 cradtora ot *ta dacadart and
omar paraon* having claim* or
on whom a copy ot tva noaca I*
(tata ot ma tail puMcabon o1 tv*
note* muot N* m*a davna a O i l a
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE Of THE FIRST PU8LXATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE Of ACOPY Of ITUS NOTCE
ON THEM
Al otaar cradaon ol ma dacadart
and paraon* having claim* or
domand* again*! ft* dacadart"I
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, 0CMANO3 ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FLED VflU.
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dot* ol ma Krai pawcauon ol
mt* Noac* ta Dacambar 25.2001
SHEILA COOLIOOE

Sabring (29)
S t a m k r 2 4 9 10 McKuui* 3 0 0 A Gantl 0 0 0 0. Crtarr 0 0 0 0.
Shannon 1 0 2 2. Wirran 0 0 0 0 Sampton 0 OO 0. Bodlord 11-2 3, IVnlta
2 OO A Mathla 1 0 0 1 Totalc 107-13 29
DIAlippo 2 OS 7, Stguta 0 0 0 0 Kohn 2 0 2 A Thr 2 OO 4. Rom.trlll 0
OO 0 . 1rater 4 0 0 A Lurtxew S OO 11. Brown 2 OO 4. Codray 4 3-4 IS.
Fiala 0 0 0 0 7b«ak 24 4 16 60. .
Sab rin g
4 5 S 12 29
Laka H ow rll
9 17 19 1 5 . 6 0
Thraa pobil Add goal* _ Stbrtng 2 (McKaiul* 2); Laka Howrll 4
(LutOow A Codray 2). Tram loub _ Sfbrlng 13; Lake Howrll 13. Foultd
out _ Sabring Write. Trchnkalr . non*

SILV ER HAW KS 49, P IR A TES 32
Laba Hawaii (91)
D IS U p p o 0 l-2 1 ,5 rfu n 2 O t A Kohn 7 0 0 1A TluOOOO, RnmJtrlKO
0 0 A latter 0 OO a Luttaow 3 VG 10. Brown 2 2-2 A Codray 3 2-3 1ft
Fiala 1 0 1 2 . Ibtate IS 412 49.
r i t t e i u m f i l t i Bay CH)
HlUani OOO A Jackaon S 0011. HaD 0 OO 0. Brajkorich 0 0 0 0. Ibrdlng
1 1-4 X Coda 1 OO 3, Tbuthon I 3-4 S, Taylor 2 4 1 0 S. Camrmn 0 OO 0.
WUUama 1 0 0 1 Totate 11 4 18 32.
L ak * H ow rll
1 1 1 4 9 1 3 .4 9
Palm Bay
11 4 8 7 . 3 2
Thnt-potnt Arid goal* . Laka Howrll S (Kohn X Codray X LurUnw);
Pahn Bay 2 (CorU. Jackrcn). Tram fault. Laka Howrll 14; Talm Bay 14
Pouted o u t. Lak* Howrll Brown; Palm Hay, Brrjkonch. Trchnkala
Laka HowaU bmch

the scale in the favor of the
Golden Knights. Despite
TAMUCC (6-6) attempts to
stage a comeback, the hosts
held on to win, outscoring their
opponents 51-39 in the second
Six Golden Knights finished
in double figures. Junior Erin
Page poured in 16 points while
Roberts had an all-around game
with 15 points, a game-high of
nine rebounds and four blocks.
L eca ls

Anna Hartzell, one of four
Islanders posting double fig­
ures, had a game-high 24
points.
UCF hits the rood on January
3 to take on intrastate Atlantic
Sun rival Stetson University,
which Includes former Seminole
Community College stars Kaisa
Tuure and Satu Raimesalo, in
DeLand starting at 7 p.m. at the
Edmunds Activities Center.

Paraonal Rapraaataattva
Hob* Sound. Ftorkta 35456
MCMAILL._DALE.tyi
Aaomay tar Paraonal Rapraaaraatara
SIM SCFadaral H p n y
SlUtaL FL 34*97
Tuta rv in n i in * * n i l
Ftorkta Bta No. *40** 1
Jwuary 2.2003
HHIM
M T W CMCUT COURT FOR
I COUNTY,

Fonctaau* Sato dtaad Dacambar
13,1001. and anlarad to ctvt caaa
nuttbar 01-CA-13*0-14-W. ol th.
Ctoata Court d ta* 1STH Judkdta
Cbcifl to and tor Samnola Carry.
Ftortda ahattan MORTGAGE EUCTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS­
TEMS. INC.. I* Plato** and Mama
Santa*; Karatali IL
A. Shtdar
SyttamffiuibtaL too.;
paraoryi) to poataataon ol m* au4
joct rata proparfy *1. War*
D*tandan(aL I a * to* to taa Nghata
and bata Mddar tor ctai ta at ta*
**.*—- a
i in a —4 .|BkA fl a ■■Iini , .4a
rrorn iti»M3f
o* m* a«T»*nQ9»
County CouVtouaa to Sanfard.
Ftortda Bamtoota Canty. Ftorkta. at
1100 AMonma tomdayoT January.
3001, to* tadootog daacratad prapar•ya* ata torat to tata Ftota Judgmara,

to a*

Fte Na PR200M2S4CP la panSng
ta mt CktaXt Caul tar I ntacta
Courtly. Ftorkta, Probata DMatan,
ti* addraaa al whtcfi la 301 North
Park Avanua SantonL FL 33771.
Th* namaa and addraaa** ol tat

ALL WTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT.
Al paraon* on whom tta note* la
ta* ntatay cl tta w*. m*
&gt;1 atakA t a u u u i a l
ov
m
nnoM i
o ltta Court tatraqUrad to Bataalr
oNac*ona nth tata Court WITHIN
THE LATER OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OP SERVICE OF A COPY OP
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al a a ratara ol ma dacadara and
otaar paraon* having claim* or
i whom a copy ol (tta note* I*
ttata ol tw tail

L ecals

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Datra X Fartawnd
2 0 i Quart Lak* grata
Longwood. FL S777B
tor

nUDAY

FIFTH PLACE GAME

CHAMPIONSHIP
B E A R S 52. K O W C IR L S &gt;9

UCF

DkAUppo 1 0 0 2. Stgtrra 0 (VO0. Kohn 4 M *, Tlu I 0 0 2. Romi trill 0
0 0 0 Iat ara 21-1 A Lurttovr 4 0 0 * . Brown 1 1-2 3. Cod ray 2 (VO4. Fiala
3 (VOA Tbbate 1(2-3 3*.
U p fM M i
I S IS 27 1 4 . 7 9
L a k *H a w a ii
13 S 12 9 . 3 9
Thraa pobil Arid goal* _ llpparman II (BUnkrrohip 5. Auxin X
Hutting 3); Lak* Hmvril 1 (LurUow) Tram (out* . Upprrman II; Lak*
HotraU 13. Foultd out _ non*. Trchnkalr . non*.

SILV ER HAW KS 60, ST R E A K S 29

SEMIFINALS

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Leca ls

THURSDAY

35.

ol ta*

Court WITHIN THE LATER OP
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE Ofl THRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
ol tat dacadara
or
•tata* m a t taa m*k datata a ta mta
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
FUBUCAT10N OF TH» NOTICE.
A a CLAMS. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WU.
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dtaa ol taa tata pubbeaton ol
tala Nonca la Dacambar 24, 3001.
RONAU) BENNER
EKata or REID BROWN MILES
r«
tar
Paraonal
CHARLES X COLLINS, JR.
108 E Robtaaon Strata. SUM 307
P. 0. Boa 153
OrtondoJL 33803-0153
Ftorkta Bar Na 014564
Ttatphon* 407 543-5*33
FtctamAc 407-*446*34
Pubtart Dacambar 26. 3001 and
Jwxary 2. 2002
HMI63
MTHaCMCUT COURT
OF THE 1STH
JUtMCIAL CMCUIT
OP FLORKM
MAMOFOR
MAtNOLl COUNTY
GENERAL
Na B1-CA-13M-14W
Mortgag* Elactranto Ragratraoon
Sytaamalnc,
PLWIT1FF.
va
kbrtha Santoa ta *L,
DEFENDANTS
AMENOCO NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
Node* to haraby (pvan tata. pun
ti^nl to an Ordar Roochoduimg

LOT 1*6. BEL AJRE HELS UNIT
TWO. ACCOROMO TO THE PLAT
THEREOPAS RECORDED INPLAT
BOOK 33. PAGES M ANO SO. PUB­
LIC RECOHOS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORKM.
NOTE: Purauar* to to* Fair 0*M
CoEactton Pracdoa* Ad you ara
aditaad tota toto law fcm to daamad
ta ba a data cotactar Mtompbng to
oolact a data and any totatmaion
obtabtad ad ba uaad tar tota puDatad to# Itet day ol Dacambar.

2001.

MARYAM* MORSE
Clark taCtosR Court
By Mary Strop*
Qtfouty C M
COMM S STAWURSM, PA
4010 Boyaoou Boutovard
SuM 450
IkmpaFL 33607
Ttatphona: (*13)STT-«00S
CAS410-01Z264
Pubdtat: Daoarrbw 26.2001 and
January 2.3003
HH1S2
M THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL ORCUIT "
OP FLORKM
M ANO FOR
I COUNTY
Na S1-CA-3363-1643
Fktl Unton Notional Bank, at
Tnata* ol to* Amortbtog Ratadantta
Ccdtaaral TruaL Sanaa 3CXXVBCX
PLAINTIFF,
va
ShtatoyAHtaMLtota,
DEFENDANTS
NOTICtOP
FORSCLOSURI SALE
Node* It haraby (Nan mat putuart to mat Ftota Judgmart ol
Foractoau* datad Dacambar IT,
2001. and artarad to clvd caaa nunbar 010-3262 14-0. ol to* Qrari
Caul ol to* tlto JuMta Ctoaal to
and tar Samnoto Carry. Flortda
whanto FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK. AS TRUSTEE OF THE
AMONTLDNG RESIDENTIAL COL
LATERAL TRUST. SERIES 3000BC2. to Plan.ft and Shtatoy A.
Hartar,
■ unknown p*raon(a) to
poaaaMton al to* aubtad rata prop,
any at, War* Datandamd). I Mi aal
to ta* hvwai and bata twtoar tor
caah ta toa W*M bar* door d too
Sairanota County Courthoua* to
Sanfard. Ftonda 3*mnota Carry.
Flortda ta It 00am an to* 15ta day
ol January. 2003. to* toaowmg
daacrbail proparry a* tta farm In
•aid Ftota Judgmart. to w*
LOT 170. ANO BEGIN AT THE
MOST EASTERLY CORNER )F
SAID LOT 170. THENCE RUN
NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE
SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF LOT
ITS, A DISTANCE OF 67 5 FEET.
THENCE RUN NORTHWESTERLY
TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
LOT 170. THENCE SOUTHEAST
ERLY ALONG THE SOUTHWESTERLV U M OP SAIO LOT ITS TO
THE PONT OF BEGINNING LOCH
ARBOR CRYSTAL LAKES CLUB
SECTION ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED H
PLAT BOOK S ATPAOI 73 ANO 74.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FL0R10A.
NOTE: Purauai* to ma Far Data
Collection Practical Ad you ara

KSvtotd that thi» law Arm la daamatj
to ba a data coHaclc* atlamptmg to
col &gt;cl a dabt and any information
obtained «nl be used lex (hat purpoae
Datad ma IWh day ol Dacambar.

2001.

•I

MARYANNE MORSE
Clark at Omul Court * 1
By Muy Snoop* O SV S .
Daoufv Ctark
COOEJS A STAWIARSK1. PA
*010 Boyaooul Boutovaid
SUM 440
IkmpaFL 33807
Totaphona: (513)877.5008
CAS* 10-01-4334
Pubkah: Dacambar 38,3001 and
January 2. 7007
HH181
NOnCE OP AUCTION
Thta auction wtd ba hold on
January IX 3003 al * 0 0 AM ta 33S
Atdn A*a, Ovtado, FL.
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Auction kom (AM uni* 5PM. Tarma
ara caah or cartitlad lunda only
Ovtado towtng ratarra* m* rV * to
aocapl or rafaaa any and al bkM.
Th* Mtowtng varuda* ara offarad
tor btda
1594 TOYOTA P,U
JT4RN55S7E0024124
Pubtah Dacambar 35.3001
HH15*

M THE CtROXT COURT
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORKM
CASE NO.: 0l-CA-373*-14-a
CHARLES E BAILES. JR. and
JACQUELINE H. BAILES.
PWntidi.
va
LAND A HOME INVESTMENTS
CO . a (kaadvad Ftorkta oorporalton.
NOTKI OP ACTION
TO: LANO A HOME INVEST­
MENTS CO. a caaaoNad Ftonda corYOU ARE NOT1FIEO mat an action
to appov* a butaaa tor LANO A
HOME INVESTMENTS C O . I t a aoNad Ftorkta corpottaicn. and to
qulta Ml* toth* blowing proparty n
Sanknoto Carry. Ftonda.
Lola t torough 9. nduaiv*. and tots
IS tocrugh 21. nduarva, an) tola 22
and 23. block "E\ SANLANDO
SPRINGS TRACT 30. a aubdhntlon
aa racordad « Plat Book 4. Paga 53.
ol rn* Pubke Racorda ol Samnoto
Couny. Ftonda.
Laa* m*l portion ot *a«J ton 9 and
IS daaobad aa totowa twgmairna
Soutowatl comar ol laid tot is. tut
mane* South W 53" 35* Eaal. along
Via Soum ana ol laid ton t and IX a
dntanca ta 37* M laai to to*
Southaaal cornar ta and tol 9.
toanc* run Norm 0* 0" 33* Watt
along toa Eaal taa ta aa«J tot 9. a dntanca ta 17.77 toot, toanc* run North
89* 43" 59* Waal, a uatanca ol
27* 30 lata to a poa* on to* Eaunty
nght-ta way bn* ta Douglaa Avanua.
toanc* n r South 0* 0" 33* Waal
■tang to* Eaattaiy right ot way In* a
ekanne* ta 1* 55 lata to toa poo* ta
and Laaa u*o. to* w *u 25 Mat ta
to* laid tot 17.
and including mat portion ta
-Harwood Avataio* (Idly toot nghl-ol
way) tyrg a^acar* to and EaU ta
to* abova dtaenbad proporty
ha* toaan Mad agarta you and you
ara raqulrad to aarva a copy ta you
wntian datanaaa. * any, to a on
JOHN F BENNETT toa Ptainolta
anomay, wboaa ukbau ta 170 E.
Wataungton Strata. Orlando. Ftonda
33501. on or bator* Jan X 3002.
and Ma toa ongnta with b * dark ta
toi* Court aitoar botera aanrtc* on
t a plaraXT* attomay or mmaiXaltay
toaraahar; otoiiwiia a datatal ml b*
annrad agaru you lor to* rabat
damandad n toa Compnri
DATED on DEC 04 2001
Maryam* Mora*
Aa Clark ta toa Court
By DaOorah Conor*
Aa Daputy Ctark
Pubtwfi: Dacambar 12. 19. 36. 3001
and Januaiy 2. 3003
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payment* total be can of guaran­
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Ctofti to t v CbouB Cout.
Deled on 12/fSVO0t.
UAHYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FIORKM
by QERALDWE HARFORO Deputy
Ctofti
PubOah December IB, 0 1 0 1 and
January 3, t. 2003
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ard yaar(i) to laouanoa, to* dam v kon to tia property and l a nama(o)
n aiacft l aaa aaaaaaad Wan at ttoto *
C U tm C E T I N0&gt; MSS
T E M on aaUANCEt (M S
PARCEL o r. I M t ^ M I H a V
o tn
Daaenpaon to Property; LEO UM T
12 BLDQ MS ROYAL ARMS
CONOOORS 14*0 PO ISM
Names In aNtfi aaaaaaad PETER
CUNNMGHAM
A l to otod propany baton to toe
Oouky to Bomtool*. M to Ftortkk
Untoaa autot oarMcato(&gt;) toaa ba
I to autot roiMtoaao(t)
ad ba auto to toa Ngftato Mddor to
fa atoto bam door, Somtooto Cotary
CourWxaa, Sarkord, Florida, on
Monday. January 21. *003, to
1100am.
Payment to Sato to*.
decuiettary otatty
tooordbtQtool aroitoptbad to be paid
by its aucconH btddar to to* aato.
Ftto payment to an amour *&lt;*tof to
to* Mtowto tod I* du* a M i 14 hour*
■Her to* aditoilaad am* to Otoa. Ad
peymerta f f J H » carte at gueranlead ntonrftart'ltttoto pdyOMa to to*

■£J“
jSBBT
MARYAMtE MORSE
CLERK OP THE ORCUTT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
by GERALD#* HARFORD Deputy
Ctork
Pubiah Dacarrtoer It. 28,201 and
January 1,9.1003
HH13S

NOTICE IS HEREBY (W EN , that
FLOYD L NELSON , to* holder to
aatd ctoMcani*) lot a la* (toad to ba
laaued Varworv The carOScala number(i) and y*ar(i) to eaiftrce, to*
itotciUbon to to* proparty, and to#
nanta(&gt;) to a4ktoi ■ ea* aaaaaaad
CEKTVKATB NO: M47
TEAR OP WSUANCE: 1M7
PARCEL KM: 12 2129-MO-IIOO0040
Deaenpaon to Propany' LEO LOT 4
ILESS WLY 74 FT) BLK It SANLANOO PB 3 PO 84
Hamaa In which aaaaaaad:
STEPHEN T ROTHSCHdO
AA to aald property bung to toe
County to Semnoto, State to Honda
Unleaa autot tartkk:*&gt;*(«) total ba
radaamsd aocortong id torn toa prop.
arty daocAbad at ouch cartolcatedl
ato ba add to 0 higeu btddar at
■he Mat front door, Serranol* CouTy
Courtooua*. Sarkord Honda, on
Monday. January 18. 1002. to
ItOOam.
Payment to Sal* la*, appocatta
documantary alamp uiaa and
moordtog Nee era requtrad to ba ptod
by to* auccaatold ladder *J me aaM
f u* payment to an amour equal to
toa ngRato tod la duo vrthto 24 houn
alter toe advenued am* to oala. Al
payments that ba cash or guaran­
teed bebvrenL made payable to 0
Clark to toa C raft Court
Dated on 1JY1W01.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy

c
u
m

Pubtoh- December IP. IB. 2001 and
January 2. 9, 1001
MH13S
toe Tea Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. toto
EMORY GREEN . re header to to*
kftowrig cara*cala(&gt;) baa Nad laid
raiMrato(a) lor a lai dead to b*
waved toanaon. Tie carthcal* nunbartt) and y*ar(i) to Nauanca, to*
daantpaon to to* propany. and to*
(em ail) In atokn I m i aaaaaiad
CERTW CATE NO: M l
YEAR OP WSUANCI: t**7
PARCEL KM: 2SHFJO &amp;AO-IOOA0030
Description to Prcpeny: LEO LOT 1
BLK to TR A TOWN OF SANFORD
P01 P O M
Nam** at which aaaaaaad
EUGENE A SUTLER JR . AUSTIN C
BUTLER DAVID E BUTT.El
Al to aatd property bang *i to*
CouTy to Samnou. State to Honda
Unto** torch csr*«c*to&lt;i) that be
redeemed eccordng to law. toa prop­
erly deaenbad at tuch c*rs«cato(a)
«■* b* aotd to to* hlgrwit baktor to
toe arto front doct. Sammto County
Courthouse. Sardord, Florida. on
Mondoy. January IB. 1003. at
ItOOam.
Payment to Sato tea appocabto
documentary alamp larat and
reoordfrig toM at* raquaad tob* paid
by re auccsaakA btddar to «e aato
Fid payment to an amount equal to
toe lagreat bal to du* atofun la hours
attar toa adverkaad ton* to aato Al
payment* total ba cash « guaran­
teed toeiruiurk. mad* payed# to 0
Ctork to to# Octal Cout
Dated on 12/117001

PARCEL KM IM t-31-ltM O O O 0*10
Oaacnrton to Riaptoty. LEO LOT
41 WkSHMQTOR PARK OVKDO
PB S PO 19
Nama* to token........... .. EASTER
WILSON.
MAMIE
DAAHELB.
EDWtNA STEPHENS. FR ANCK
M B A BLAHOC B JOHNSON
A l to aattt property batog to
CaukytoBuNnoM. BbNacal
Ito laac toa prop­
erty daaerte d to autot eartolc.au [t|
■to b* aoM to to* M n«to btdka
toa akto bv* itoer. Banknote Couky
Monday. January IS. 3001. to

1100am.

Paymark to Stok to*, appfcat^a
docurentary alamp tare* and
racorAig I*** am taqufrad to b* paid
by to* amcaaakk btddar at to* oat*.
Pul paymark to an unouk equal to
»e Ngnato bid N du* atom M hou*
to to ato*. A l
toad bafrunark. mad* payabia to to*
CNrk to toa CkcUl Cout
Dtoadcn 12FIM001.
MARYAMtE M OM S
CLERK OF THE CnCLKT COUNT
■EUMOL1 COUNTY, FU M O A
by OERAUMtC HARFORO Deputy
Clark
Pubtoh: December It. M , 2001 and
Janrary 3. L 1003
HHI33

NOTICE IS HEREBY Q N t K toto
RICHARO B CASSELBERRY OR
LEONARD, toahotoutotoaMotobng carNRr til [») haa toad aatd cantoctoato) b r a i n dead to ba Naiad
Ikon. The ctrMrato nu itoaits)
and yaaRo) to Nauanca. to* daaertpson to to* pnpartye and to* nam*&lt;i)
N aN tfilaaa
YEAR OB aSUANCS: tM k
PARCEL KM 10-31-31011-000009(0
ascRptton to Proaary LEO LOT
M EBTEB ADO TO OVCOO PB 7
PO 44
Hama* to atkdu
COOPER JESSIE COOPER
I to aatd proparty batog to
Couky to Bamtotoa, SM s to I

■B ba *tod to toa tkgNto bidder to
t* n m I Irani doctf, S*rr*x4« County
Cautoouaa, Sarkord, Ftortd*. on
Monday, January 3L 2003. at
tt.OOam.
Paymark to Bal* tea, appBr oN a
documantary stomp to m and
racutong to** at* mqtorad to be pold
by toa M caatoli Uddb/toto* aato.
Fut paymark to an amaukbqutoto
to* h^eto bid to db* atokn 14 hour*
altor toa actoartNad brre to aato. A l
paymara* atel ba cash or guararv
toad ktabunark. mads payabta to toa
Ctork to toa CkcuK Cout
Datodcn I2/1S3001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE ORCUTT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
by O E R A U M HARFORO Deputy
Ctork
Fubkah December tg, J L 3001 told
January 2. B. 3003
HH1J3
to
tor The bead
MCmCE IS HEREBY OIVER toto
RICHARO 8 CASSELBERRY OR
LEONARD, toatokdartotefcdoetog carkBcataO) lea Nad aatd carkBcata(i) tor a taa dead to b* Nauad
Verson. Th* carkllcata nurkeRi)
and ywarfi) ol isauence, fra dMcrtp*
bon to to* property, and to* narre(i)
toatkeh » aaa aaaaaaad N/ara aa ttokm :
CEKTVtCATE NO; »1 *
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: IM 4
PARCEL 10*: 10-31-31 30DO7SB0000

DaatnpOon to Froparty: LEG SEC
10 TWP 31S ROE H E HE 1/4 OF
SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 HLV OF ACL RR
(LESS WLY 308 FT A N 20 FT FOR
RO)
Nam** *1 token aaaaaoait EASTER
WILSON.
MAMIE
DANIELS.
EDWINA STEPHENS. FRANCES
MIMS. BLANCHE B JOHNSON
AA to said property bung at Ba
Courky to Samfraka. State to Honda
Uniat* tutot carkAcaM*) P e l ba
ikdsamsd aeoonkng to toa. to* prop­
erty deaenbad In such cuttlcalaGl
wN be odd to toa hMuto twjdar at
to* Mto trora door. Sankncl* Couky
Courthoua*. Sarkord. FTonda on
Monday. January 3*. 2003. at
ItOOam.
Paymark to S*M lea. apphabe
docutwneary uamp taiat and
rkccnkng toaa an raqurtd toba pad
by *e auccaaaki baktor al Va aato
Ful paymark to on amount equal to
toa hitoeat tud a du* wikan 14 houo
that r e adnmaad am* to itoa Al
paymark* tret ba cash or guatuttoad mseunark, mad* payabta to to*
Ctork to to* Circuit Court.
Dated on 12/117001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Clvk
Pubtah: December 1 9 .», 200! m
Jarury 2. 9.1002
HH13I
tor Taa Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, te l
CHRISTINE WATKINS . Ve holder
to 9e tofcwmg cenklcatalt) ha* Med
Mad ceitolcatalo) tor a Ua deed to b*
itauad teraan Th* carlklcato numb*r(a| and yeartt) to Nauanca. Ve
daaerpaon to Ve property, and Ve
w e n n which a was itaauad
ear* ai lottowrm
CERT1FKAT1 NO: TB7
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 19*4
PARCEL KM 30-19 31823-0000-

0210

Daaenpaon to Property LEO LOT
23 HOLDEN REAL EST/YE COM­
PANYS ADO PO I PO M
Name* m wNch aaaetaad CONNIE
WILLIAMSON.
PRESTON
WILLIAMSON
JR.
CARL
WILLIAMSON.
OBAD4AH
WIUIAMSON. LIIUE M WILSON.
EDOIE JAMES WIUIAMSON
Al to aatd propany besig m the
Couky to Semnot*. Slew to Honda
Uriaat auen c*nklcato(a) that ba
rsdaemad aoanlng to lae. to* proparty deaenbad n auch carkBcaian)
we ba wad to Ve raghsal baktor al
Ve weal front door. Sankrto* Courky
CounhouM. Sarkord, Flood*, on

Leca ls

Leca ls

Paymark to Sato to*. appBaMto

andyeart*)*)
M l to t o PM *** and 0 rwmo&lt;*)
I t a W i li

NOTICt IS HEREBY QIVEN, ftto
RICHARD B CASSELBERRY OR
LEONARD, 0 h e k J u to 0
v u n on
IttaaRadatod
m c &amp; o r iM i-3 1 -w vo o to •or a I n dead la ba
0000
The carfteM nurrtoarta)
and y**r(a) to
Rqgtrty: LEO SCO
« ih
e et mo
a
sn
vnaitno
sit
nns •on to t e property and Pe
IJ
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E
S
ST
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B
4
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L ecals

Otoad on 13/110001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE O R CU T COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLORKM
by Q EAALDM HARFORD Oaptoy
CM*
PiAkah Oscanker IB. 3*. 2001 and
January &lt; .* .!&lt; »
HM130

C A M M l B tC A H 74« 4 - a
HRBT HORBON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION,
PLAINTIFF.
VS
JCM « D. MOORE, E TA L.
OEFENOANT(S)

AN EABTELRY EXTENSION O F
THB NORTH AM I SOUTH BOUND­
ARY U N i OF LOT ( . BLOCK a
LAKE KATIMYN PARK 9TH AKATON. P U T BOOK IS. A M ES *7
AMO 44. PUBUC RECOROB OF
BEIBNOLB COUNTY. FU M O A :
•AJO
PARCEL'S
WEBTERLY
BOUNDARY BBNO THB REAR OP
THE ABOVE BAD LOT B, AM ) T&gt;B
EASTERLY BOUNOARY BEHQ
THB H EID I STREET RUHT-OF-

M AND POR SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FU M D A. FAIRLY LAW CASE MX
91-OR-4B27-0BT In to*
0 O 9 .A g t o B .m l
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1 5 — C m t m n r L o ttb

B34 N Wfr**r Part D r, CaaaaNerry,
PL. 13707
to puBM itoa, to to* hMaal and bad
btodR to catoL toto* aato berk
doer to to* BaatowN Couky
Coutoauaa, Bantod. Florida, to
IIDOAM an JANOBSDBB
OCC 11001

n jMgpavi by a e M to d S ft

23— L o s t I t F o u n d

IB M
NOTICE IS HEREBY tW IK toa*
WkJAALEGAULT. to* luktor to toa

barta) and y**r(a) to Nauanoa, t e
dkku Bkrm to to* property, and to*
nam*(a) in atktoi B aaa aaaaaaad

YOUAHEH E R O Y HO lW EDtoto
VIAROP
PARCEL KM. 38-1to3M IH1000110
OascRKton to Froparty: LEO LOTS
11 T 0 14 BLK tl FME LEVEL FB *
co r
Name# to which attain t
GEORGE E ffWM JR
A l to aaM propany batog to to*
Couky M BankneM, BMa to FtaMh
rsdMmad aotontoig to Nik f a prog­
eny dwo toad to wtoi earttotaSKil
■ « ba aoH to toa httoea btdkar to
to* waMkontdov. Bamtotoa Couky
CoutoouM, Sarkord Honda, on
Monday. January M , 2002. to

by to#
Ful paymark to an tmeu k aguaHa
t e Ngieto bid N tom aktoto » how*
after Ve aduartaad km# to a*M. A l
lead toafruterk, made pawNNla toa
Clark to toa Cfroft Cout
Otoad on 13/1MOOI.
MARYANNE MORSE
CUR K OF THE ORCUTT COURT
BEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
by OERALDME HARFORO Deputy
CM
Pvbttoc Daoantoar 1b. M , 3001 and
January A * . MOB
HHI2B

NOTICE IS HEREBY (W EN . tost
O PkSTV tt WATWNB , to* htodw
Of wm KMaNMIQi
rUMI l*W
McarMoakRaltaraNBdndtob*
wad toaraon. The aarMcai* nuttb*r|a) and yaarta) 4k Nauanca. to*
daacrtpSoii to toa properly, and toa
nama(*) to aNcft I aaa aaaaaaad
VBAROF
PARCEL KM: 2S-IP-10411-0000o ro
Inakklito to Property: LEO LOT
n STENOIFOROS ADO FS 1 PO
110
Nunaa to afkdi aaaaaaad LAURA
W KIUM B. LEONARD SMITH
Al ol said propany batog to t e
Couky to Samtotoa, But* o il
to

S fiE i
Courtooua*. Stokbnl, Florkto. cn
Monday. January 2B. 1002. to
ItOOam.
riiai
■I■IB
■■P
■W
!* H
nto 3
flaM
l- r B|H
M 'NVa
documarkary
raoordtog toaa era n * to d la b* paid
by toa airxatU t baktor al toa aato
F J paymark to an amouk equal to
toa Ngftato Md N due aMkn 14 hours
to aato. A l
Nad toabuietk. mNda payabia to toa
C M to to* CbcUl Cout
Daladon 12/13/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE ORCUTT COURT
S E U N O U COUNTY. FLORKM
by QCRALDM HARFORO Oaputy
CM
HKkNh Oacarrbar It, M , 1001 and
Jareary 2 ,1 .20Q2
HH12B
M THE CM CUT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
jtffttftAi CP4CUTT,
M A M ) FOR
BIM M OIE COUNTY.
CIVIL DMBION
CASE NO.: ttoCA-IHB-144.
FIRSTSTAR BANK MILWAUKEE.
NA.. AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE
POOLING
AND
SERVICING
AGREEMENT. NEW CENTURY
HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST,
SERIES 2000-NC1.
FREDERICK
ROGERS
A/K/A
FREDRIC ROGERS, JOHN N.
PUOER. UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
FREDERICK
ROGERS
A/K/A
FREDRICK ROGERS. JOHN DOC:
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANT
IS) M POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT PROPERTY.
M-NOTICB OF
NOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwauanl Is a Fret Judgment to
Forahoau* dated Pe 111 (toy to
February 2001. and araared m Cat*
No 0O-CA-I31S-I4L, to to* Ocu*
Cout to toa Jutoato d raft to and tor
l amlnoto Couky. Florida. I aft aai
to te rm/inl an) bast 1***— Nr
ca*n to Ve WEST FRONT DOOR OF
COURTHOUSE, m Barrknoto Couky,
Honda. M 1100 o'dKk a m. on te
tto day to January. 2002. Be Moat­
ing dcaci*#d property a* ato kuto In
■aa) Frel JudgrenL to-ant:
LOT It. BLOCK S. TIER X E. R.
TRAFFOROS MAP OF THE TOWN
OF SANFORD. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK I. PAGES M
THROUGH t« . PUBLIC RECQR08
O f SEMINOLE. COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
A/K/A: 300 PARK AVENUE. SANFORO, F L 12771
In
DeabNie a teatong a tpeoal aocqnmodaaon to parkerpau In Vae procaedarg ahoMd carkact Ve Court
AtoreaalraBf a lii M ParkAvanu*.
Sarkord. FL 32771. TaMpture
Nurker (407)3234330 not tour Ven
•even (7) day* prior to Ve pncaadtog 0 hearing knpaaad. (TOO) IBOO-OSS-*771 or Voice (V )l *009SS 9770 «u Florida Relay Servics*.
OaudVaa UVuMy to Dec. 2001
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk Ol Th# Clroul Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clark
Submned by
Law Otoca to Marahal C. Wataon
1*00 NW 49m Suam. Sue* 120
Fori LaudardaN. H one 1330*
Talapnona (BS4HS3G38S
Facaanka: (964)771-8002
0047*38
Pitotah December It. 28. 2001
HM127

YOU A M FURTHER NQDFEB)
THAT «, Haartig a i^to* M um 0 tod

DakandanN. aha ana nol Nwan to be
deed or ato*. and *1 parka* hmrbig
or ONkragtohau* uty W e a r
Iktoato in toa prapafty dnotoad to

Ve kftowtog property
LOT 41, OAKLAND VBJAOK, SEC­
TION TWO, A* PER PLAT TH EM OF, RECORDED M F U T BOOK IB
FRO* *7 A M )» OF T W PLMUC
RECOROB OF H M M C K I COUN­
TY. FUM O A.
are a g t o ) to auva a aopy to ysw
M ton tokantM, t any an ONflO J.
STERN. E ta FNfrkkTa aaortey
whoa* adftaaa to to i ■ UHwnRy
Orkr* *900, FNraMai, FL BM34 (no
Ntor fe n M day* toaa tto dtoa to
toa toal ptokMon to Bto naaoa to

toa H m rM to JA M D E C PERRY
JM R to toa Cbctol C ou t Partly
to IMS BJh on to* m Bay
tiO T)B0 I W

THM NOTICE EHM L BE PUBUBHEOONCEAW EEKPORTW O
(1) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH M THE SEMMOLE
HERALD
IB M , 1001

&gt;771, to WkO* (V)1400-MM77D.
e* Ftokto RSNy Barftta.

UB .BAM I NATIONAL
ABSOCwnOH TRUSTEE UNDER
AGREEMENT DATED 0M 1/M
(COCC HOME EQUITY LOAN
TRUST 1BBB-1).
ODESSA B. CRUS ET A L.
Otoan
ABBMOBO NOYICa OF B A U
Note* to hartoy 0 a n toto. tom
-- —«i■ te
a- - —* jl.m.,
•«m
W BM \Jnmm aTiDKilKRM^
Foradoaura Sto* and toa Ftoal
Judgmar* arkarad to tka cues, e
to* CbcMI Caul to Bambto* Couky
•a aal toa paoparty aautoCouky Florida,
LOTS 14AMD I I AM ) T M NORTH
14 FEET OF LOT 1*. BLOCK 1.
FAU* TERRACE. ACOOROMG TO
THE MAP OR FLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED M FLAT BOOK 4.
PAGES 0
ANO SH PUBUC
RECOROB OF S O B K U COUN­
TY. FUM OA:
to pMM sals, ta toa N ^uto and bito
M*Mr. Ibv cash to to* Waal Front
Osar to to* Banknto* Courky
Ceutooiu*. 0 1 Norn Park Aeanua,
Bantod. Honda to 1100 am. on
Jb n to y t.1 0 3 .

jwtoneyFLWtotor
Dapuy Ctork
P iM lk O ir i kb If IE
and January 1 3 0 0

toa wkMy to toa aS. toa
of fftc pm onai iiprt&gt;
•anus, or JurtatoeBon to
tka Court are rerparod to Na Ve*
obteokm* «*&lt; Ve Court WITHIN
TH E LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE HRBT
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICS OF A COFY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l cratotaro to te dacadark and
on anon a oopy to tots noloa to
earned sdhfri tore* morkh# after Ve
daaa to toe toto pubfctolon to Vka
noace n e He Ve* otoan* wtoi Vk#
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THO NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATS OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
mjMg u ..e—- - .-i.. . .*
Qwmf CfBunCri o
* Jrm WCtOBiH

court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THM NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED W LL
BE FOREVER BAARED.
Th* dtoe to to* M putieaFon to
I I . 2001.

FB* Ne. S1-1X0CF
M R t ESTATE OF
ROBERT J. KEARNEY.
N O TE ! OF ADMBBBTRATKM
ROBERT J. KEARNEY, kiB U Ild.
Fla Nwrtoar 0M223-CP, la panbng
to to* Orouk C out lor Samtotoa
Couky Ftorida, Frobato OMatoa Be
eddree to aNcft to: PO: Boa 0 0 .
Sarkord, FL 37772
The nam* and aikbiii to toa
arsatolortobatoaL
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARB
NOTIFIED THAT.
A l parsons an aftom Vto noaos to
-a - u ------ - -a g toft | _ * -a - Laj|e| t e
uwBeoye
uw vtBaxy
or dim iy ii, mi
to Pe Partore)
venue, or JuretocSon
to toto Cowl are raepirad to 0 Be*
otoacaone waft Vka Cout WITHM
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
OATE OF SERVICE OF A COFY OF
THW NOTICE ON THEM
A l ctaMtota to Ve dacadark and
Oder parson* having claim* or

Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATS OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF TIBS NOTICE OR D IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COFY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
A l Oder cractoot* to to* dacadark
and persons having derm* or

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THE MEETING AT (407) 3B4-30B4.
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLOREM
Carol A. Foator, Cay Clark
DATED: Daeuiftar 11.301
Pubaah December 28,2001
W ill
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLOREM
NOTICC n HEREBY GIVEN by 0
to 0 Cay to Labe
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AN OROtlANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKI MARY, FLORKM, AMDKXNO
SECTION 81.07 OF THE C O M OF
ORDINANCES; ESTABLISHING A
RATE FOR RECLAIMED WATER;
PROVKXNQ FOR COOIFICADONt
PROVIDING FOR CONFUCT. SEVERABBJTY AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
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DECISION MADE BY THE CITY
WITH RESPECT TO THE FOREGO­
ING MATTER.
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PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED
FOR APPELLATE PURPOSES IS
ADVISED TO MAKE THE NECES­
SARY ARRANGEMENTS AT HW OR
HER OWN EXPENSE.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEED84Q ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TtCIPATE IN ANY OP THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE MEETING AT (407) 04-3034.
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Cam A Foarer. Cay Clark
OATED: Dacambar 21, 2001
Pubaah Decanter 24 2001
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ALTAMONTE SPRF4GS, FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1 0 0 AAL SOLO
AS W. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
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0 0 2 Al 0 frora door to Sarkord
Towrng and Racevary tocalad al
2S22 Couwy Ckft R d.. Sarkord. FI
33771, tor 0 pupoaa to dtogotong
to 0 kkowHng veooto:
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report missing items as several of the
owners are away on holiday vacations,

SANFORD — In a rash of holiday
crime, 10 downtown Sanford businesses
fell victim to the hands of burglars this
past week.
Friday morning four different estab­
lishments reported break-ins to the
police. Angler Roofing at 409 Laurel
Avc., Sanford Dry Cleaning at 205 N.
Palmetto Avc., Global Construction at
210 S. Park Ave. and Jack's Cycle at 223
W 3rd S t all reported burglaries that
probably occurred Thursday night or
early Friday morning.
Nothing was reported stolen from the
businesses except $50 from the'dry
cleaners. Other businesses might still

may not be completed until their return,
said Cleo Cohen, police department
spokeswoman.
Burglars also victimized almost a
whole city block in downtown Sanford
sometime between Christmas Eve and
Christmas day.
More than a half dozen businesses at
212 and 204 North Park Avenue report­
ed break-ins Wednesday to police.
Sanford’B oldest and largest service fra­
ternity, Masonic Lodge No. 62, also nar­
rowly diverted disaster as burglars
gained access to their meeting rooms
See Break-ins, Page 7A

By Chrtrtophtr Patton
Staff Writer

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Investigators search the rooftop of the Sanford
Masonic Lodge Wednesday with the help of the
Sanford Fire Department in hopes of finding any
dues that could break the recent wave ot downtown
burglariee.

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L A K E M ARY — State of the art technology is
making the city's water cleaner — and possibly
better tasting — for residents.
A new aeration system is now in operation at
the city's water plant, Public Works Director
John Deamud said. The $1.3 million plastic
structure has been on-line for about a month.
"The aeration system is state of the art for
volatilizing compounds and im purities,"
Deamud said. "We now probably have the best
water in Seminole County."
Water Is pumped from the city's wells to
three 40-foot aeration towers located on
Rinehart Road. As the water cascades down
through the tower, whiffle-like balls break up
the liquid into smaller droplets. As air is forced
up through the tower. It volatilizes the contami­
nates found within the water particles.
Plans for the new water filtering system
began earlier this year when dicholoroethene
(DCF.) was found in deep aquifer water in eight
wells in Lake Mary and Heathrow. The contam­
inates do not occur naturally in the environ­
ment and are mostly used in manufacturing,
adhesives, paint removers and other items.
A formal investigation into the source of the
contaminates was initiated last spring by offi­
cials from the Department o f Environmental
Protection, who declared in July that the city's
water was safe to drink. The source has yet to
be found.
Although the water was never unsafe for
Lake Mary residents, the city authorized the
firm of Blount Sikes &amp; Associates to design and
construct the aeration system. In addition to
addressing DCEs, the system helps reduce other
compounds within the water, such as iron.
"Som e people even say the water tastes bet-

Pictured above, Lake
Mary Public Works •
Director John Deamud,
left, and Lake Mary
Mayor Thom Greene
stand in front of the new
aeration towers at the
city's water plant. They
are holding the whifflelike objects used to tiller
the water. Left,
Deamud describes how
the new aeration sys­
tem will make the city’s
water cleaner lor cus­
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Sec Water, Page 7A

Community celebrates
Front Porch opening
SANFORD — Community leaders celebrated
the opening of the Goldsboro Front Porch office
on 13th Street with a block party on Saturday,
Dec. 15.
Some 30 agencies and more than 300 people
turned out for the event, which was promoted as
an opportunity for the community to learn more
about the Front Porch program.
Governor Jeb Bush selected Goldsboro as a
Front Porch community in May. The program b
designed to revitalize depressed urban areas by
encouraging the community to set priorities
based on local needs. The state then provides
direct access to state funding and resources to
achieve those priorities.
"A spirit of renewal doesn't come from a
checkbook, it comes from the residents of the
community deciding what's important and then
committing to do something about it," said
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By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

By Dan Ping
Editor

SANFORD — With the
help of “some damn good
police work" an alleged
armed robber was brought to
justice Thursday after com­
mitting several stick-ups over
the holiday weekend, said a
police spokeswoman.
Thomas Jamell Daniels, 17,
of Sanford was arrested
Wednesday night by Sanford
Officer Erik Zabick who
noticed the juvenile acting "a
little suspicious" in the Handy
Way parking lot at 25th Street
and Sanford Avenue.
According
to
police,
Daniels approached the con­
venience store and tried to
open the door, but it was
locked. Officers intercepted
Daniels as he walked bade to
the vehicle. When they asked
if it was h b car he replied ‘no
it’s someone cise’s'. The offi­
cers suspicions were raised
even further as they had just
witnessed Daniels exit the
vehicle to walk to the store's
entrance.
The vehicle turned out to be
stolen, and within the car offi­
cers found two guns and tools
that could possibly be used in
an
burglary.
Sanford
Investigators started question­
ing Daniels at 3 a.m. and by
the afternoon he had con­
fessed to two armed robberies
committed on Dec. 23,
Investigators foliowed-up
with
questioning
after
D inicb' initial arrest because
of several reasons, said
department spokeswoman
Cleo Cohen, Although the
guns found in the vehicle did
not match the gun used in the
robberies, hb arrest came "in
the same general area" that
police recovered a blue cargo
van known to be used in the
robberies.
Daniels began hb robbing
crusade at approximately
11:21) p.m. last Sunday when
he approached the 1st Street
Kwik Stop convenience store
front counter brandishing a
silver handgun. He was wear­
ing a mask made famous by
the 19% V fe Craven horror
flick Scream. Daniels received
about $300 from the store
clerk and exited the store.
About 20 minutes later the
Halloween masked robber
struck again at the Circle K
store at 2631 Sanford Avenue.
The second robbery b in lire
jurisdiction of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office.
Daniels has been charged
with grand theft auto, posses-

SANFORD — Monday will be the
last day for the 6 percent sales tax in
Seminole County.
For three months, the county has
had a reprieve from the one-cent local
option sales tax after the 10-ycar tax
expired at the end of September. Voters
approved Sept 4 by a 72 to 28 percent
margin a 10-year extension of the tax to
begin Jan.1,2002.
"In some joking references we had
some people saying they would hold
off until October to do there Christmas
shopping," said Pam Hastings, admin­
istrative manager o f the county's public
works department
The additional one cent applies to all
retail goods that are also subject to the
state sales tax. Most services ore exclud­
ed such as those provided by profes­
sionals in the fields of medicine and
law.
The local option tax also has a ceiling

Voters chose to
continue local option
back in September
for expensive single items. The extra
penny only applies to the fust $5,000 of
a purchase therefore the maximum
impact b $50. That could be one
Ulysses S. Grant saved for consumers
on any major buy before Tuesday.
'T he question becomes, from a con­
sumer standpoint, b $50 going to make
a decision," lias tings said. "From a car
dealership’s standpoint, I don't think
$50 makes or breaks a car sale."
Although the state department of
revenue administers, monitors and
enforces sales taxes, the county has
mailed out several notifications alerting
consumers and merchants to the threemonth break and reinstatement of the
tax. Hastings said it's not only impor­
tant for consumers to understand the

tax, but also retailers who might have
to adjust their cash registers.
"We wanted to be absolute certain
the word was going out," Hastings
said.
The 10-year extension b slightly dif­
ferent from the original, as not all the
proceeds will be tunneled back into
area transportation needs. Seminole
County Schools will receive 25 percent
of the one-cent sales tax to improve
classrooms and to build two new
schooLs.
Some projects funded through the
one-cent sales tax might also be
delayed now because early estimates
were compiled before the economy
was hit by the terrors of Sept. 11.
During the next 10 years, the one cent
sales tax was estimated to bring in
approximately $530 million with just
under $48 million stated for 2002.
Since the county has not been receiv­
ing the one cent sales tax lire past three
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boxed, coat 920k, **# IS 900 obo.
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Intortor. A/C naade work. $1490 or
bad oBar. C d i 4079279007,
700pm.

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dud ato tooka A new partKL $1500
obo. 407921-1851

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aadahaadgrekd ah e a d . $900.
407-329- 7039.

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77.000 mAaa, ruby rad. 9 eyj. 4 d ,
remoto lock*. $7,500. 407-3214908,__________________________

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tip tr ctoan tow ndaa. $7900oba
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w/500 d angina, vary good
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4079244452 a r 9pm a 321-445
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hatchback. 4 dr. 70km***, need*
banamtoatan work. $900 obo. 407*
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8pm,'407-323-2519.

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u ttw l baartngf b f ik i i 6 m on,
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1964 Monla Carlo, whit*. VO, vary
good condition. $1,000. Atoo 1977
Chevy Caprice. whM refold lakaa,
ttarao A alarm. $1200. Mobvatod
talar. 407-22193N, aak tor Shawn.

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Croquet S a l comptolel Hava
hatortona. uaad totoai $2000 obo
407-349-1090, N mag.

1 A cherry etot(F) bad *o*d wood.
with pxtow top manreas aal H i r e
ueed Sal $640 Can ddhar. 4074220230.__________________________

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tolpixTp,
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$56407-322-2902.

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Q U CEN 9KR TA Poaturepacfc 8*1
never uaad. xM to ptoabe. coat &gt;1900,
aal $250. K M O 8ER TA 8*1 $291
407-709-5990.

17,800 frhJ m e to o l YAndnw A C
EicaXanl cendbon. 29‘ Wx19* H,
$100 407-330-3932

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naw 15* TV. b*aukkX 0
mahogany d i e d anodan, 2 drearer
Me cabinet, king i l n bed, maple
kitchen tat, labia A 4 chain,
electronic keyboard . 407-333•504.

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S 0TTA Poalnpadc 9*1 navar read.
M i In ptoabe. coat $1,000. aal $199.
PULL SERTA S a l $229. 407-7095090.

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padaatH tobto re lt d , 9
CTvppandato chdre, bulat $ hutch,
never uaad, c a n $9k, aal $1450,
aarvar. $295 407-997-2001

A Ful eiz* maoreaa t a t Naw In
platDC. Mux) aai $100. 407422-

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Maltreat Sal. Brand Near. M In
Ptoabe. SeoHc* $101 Can Deftrw.
407422-9049.

1 Luxury torn ptoowtop eat w«h 7 yr
aarrarty. k J $139, quean $140, krig
$210. Brand naw. located In
Sardord. 407402-277$.

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72* and 6 C hart wAeal. SM to Boa.
$950. U ^4 a d China Cabtoat Are*.
Can Datrer. 407422-0230.

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applancM, creport acrean pa id nrer
part, new hot atotot tor*. 90500 4074154224.

2 d lir t r p andtobtoai 1 gtoatep
coRretobta, $51 aacratory’a chair.
$36,407-3234592.

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WEEKEND
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2001

• W lTtM No.M

Sanford, Florida

Copyist O 3001 TT» tarinoN Herald

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N e w flig h ts lin k S a n f o r d to A t la n ta a n d D .C .
Vacation Express plans to
bring 350,000 additional
passengers through O S I
B y Den Ping

Editor
SA N FO R D — More than three m onths
after the S e p t 11 terrorists attacks p u t the
m ajor players in the airline industry in an
econom ic tailspln, officials at O rlandoSanford International Airport continue to

add flight service for Central Florida trav­
elers.
On F rid ay city and county dignitaries
joined 0 6 1 President Larry Dale in wel­
com ing executives and passengers from
^.Vacation Express to Sanford.
"T h is is a big deal for the airport and
fo r Sanford,” Dale said. "Vacation Express
Is going to bring 350,000 m ore passengers
to this area.”
Sanford will serve as Vacation
Express’s hub and will connect six dom es­
tic cities with five Caribbean destinations.
Flights will operate Friday, Saturday

and M onday originating in the morning
from A tlanta, C harlotte, C incinnati,
Lou isville, N ashville and W ashington,
D.C. T hese flights will arrive in Sanford
m ldm om lng to unload and load passen­
gers and allow other passengers to con­
nect. T h e jets w ill d ep art for A ruba;
Cancun; Liberia, Costa Rica; ja naica; and
Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. After
receiving service in their Caribbean desti­
nations, the jets will return to Sanford in
the early evening to unload and load pasSee Flights, Page 7A

nnorma
--- ■» pnoto ay

All State
Coming off a superior sea­
son In which Oviedo finished
as the state runner-up In
Class 6A, the Seminole
Athletic Conference last
week had eight of Its mem­
bers make the Class 5A and
8A All-State Girts Volleyball
Teams as selected by the
F S W A (Florida Sports
Writers Association). Th e
Lions, who went 28-6 this
season, dominated the
picks, with four players
being named to the top
four Class 6 A teams.

Pursuing the
Vigilante
Sanford Naval Air Station was
home to a squadron ot RA-5C
Vigilantes, one ot the Navy’s
most advanced reconnais­
sance Jets. The Vigilantes left
when NAS Sanford closed In
1968, but one of the planes
assigned to the b ase has
returned home.
Page 1C

Veterans continue to serve
Group raises
$14,000 to
help families
at Christmas

Members ot Casselberry Veterans Inc. and Ladles Auxiliary prepare gift packages for local families. Pictured,
from left, are Dick Mortarty, president; Linda Johnson; Don Coleman, second vice president; and Patty Morlarty.
menting the venture.
Casselberry Veterans Inc.,
which boasts a membership of
more than 600 men and
wom en, initiated the
Christm as basket project in
1997 by helping about 10 fami­
lies with their holiday needs.
Five years later, the club sextuled the number of people
elped by the project and
raised more money than

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expected.
As a result o f this y ear's suc­
cessful fund-raising, each fami­
ly will receive a girt basket
with food, clothing, non-per­
ishables and numerous pre­
sents for each child,
Casselberry Veterans Inc.,
President Dick; IMortarty
said.
iarty sai
The gifts reflect the child
child's
's jage
and Christm as wish.
"The kids were asked what

their likes and dislikes are, and
they pretty much got what
they w anted," Moriarty said.
Families are selected to par­
ticipate in the program
through recommendations
from local schools, case work­
ers from various social service
organizations and Casselberry
Veterans Inc., members.
See Veterans, Page 9A

S A N F O R D — T h e Florida
D ep artm ent
of
Health
announced Wednesday that it
will lift the West Nile Virus and
Eastern Equine E ncephalitis
m edical alert that covers 53
counties — including Sem inole
— at the end o f the year.
"In general, all the sentinels
(chickens] w e'v e b een doln;
have show n a downward tren
in m osquito activity," said Dr.
Lisa Conti o f the state health
department.
A lthough the m edical alert
will be lilted, state officials arc
still advising care in rural areas
o f high m osquito counts. These
added precautions are due to
the fact that 2001 was the first
year for the West Nile Virus in
the state, and officials are
unsure if the virus will com ­
pletely subsid e before next
y ear's m osquito season.
"W e're just not sure what to
expect o f the West Nile Virus,"
Conti said.
She urges all resid ents to
w ear m osquito repellent if they
know m osquitoes arc still active
in their area. A total o f 11 West
N ile hum an cases and three
Eastern equ ine cases w ere
See Alert, Page 7A

B y C hristopher Patton
Staff Writer

Travis B row n - Custodian
at Sanford Middle School

State lifts 1
West Nile!
alert in 53
counties
B y C hristopher Patton
Staff Writer

Longw ood debates barring vinyl siding

S em ino le S m ile

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B y Michelle Jerta
Managing Editor
C A SSELBER R Y —
M em bers of a local Veterans
organization are doing every­
thing they can to make sure
more than 6 0 Seminole families
have a merry Christmas.
The Casselberry Veterans
Inc., and Ladies Auxiliary
raised more than $14,000 to
buy gifts, clothing and food for
67 local families, said Don
Colem an, junior vice president
o f Casselberry Veterans Inc.
During the weeks before
Christm as, volunteers spent
numerous hours buying and
wrapping hundreds o f pre­
sents for more than 170 chil­
dren.
"W e do this because we
want to help our community,"
Colem an said. "We w ant every
child to have toys and clothes
for C hristinas."
As the organization's biggest
charity event, fund-raising for
the annual Needy Family
Christm as Basket effort began
in January. The main source of
revenue for the fund w as the
club's weekly Wednesday din­
ner, with raffles and other
money-raising events supple­

io m m y

Vacation Express's Inagura! Atlanta-to-Sanlord
(light lands Friday at Ortando-Sanforq
International.

L O N G W O O D — Longwood
city com m issioners M onday
night approved one ordinance
and sent another one back to the
drawing board.
Com m issioners unanimously
approved an ordinance that
establishes a city m anual of
design standards for streets,
storm water systems and subdi­
visions. The 14-chapter 100page ordinance will act as a city
public works manual to ensure
consistency in development of
public right-of-ways.
A second ordinance came
under scrutiny from several
com m issioners including Steve
Miller. If approved the ordi­
nance would have regulated
appearance requirem ents for
single-fam ily residential struc­
tures in more than 30 city subdi­
visions.
The ordinance was drafted

several weeks ago in reference
to a manufactured home being
built in the Longwood Green
neighborhood.
"It looks like a storage shed
— you ca n 't m iss it," said
C o m m ission er Butch Bundy.
"T h e residents are extrem ely
irate about it."
A ccord ing to Bundy, the
citie s
of
M aitland
and
Casselberry have sim ilar ordi­
nances restricting subdivisions.
"I question the necessity of
th e w hole ord in an ce," said
M ayor Paul Lovestrand.
Bundy assured com m ission­
e rs that several hom eow ners
associations were "very much
in fa v o r" o f the ordinance.
Subdivisions without an archi­
tectural review board were par­
ticularly in favor o f it, he said.
M iller debated the strict
nature o f the ordinance that
would o f disbarred vinyl siding
and flat roofs in the established
subdivisions.

"It looks like an attem pt to
disallow m obile hom es from
som eone's subdivision, but it
goes way beyond that," Miller
said .
"T h e
w hole thing is
rid icu lou s in
m y eyes —
s u b d iv is io n s
should have
the right to
govern them­
selves."
The agenda
item
failed
w ith a 3 to 2
Bundy
vote
w u jj
Bundy
and
C om m issioner John M aingot
voting in favor of it. However,
com m issioners agreed to hear
the ordinance again after some
the m ore strict item s were
removed.
Christopher Patton . can ba
reached at cpattonOaamlnolaherald.com or 407-322-2611.

Miami thieves caught
after gunpoint robbery
From Staff Reports
Sem inole and O range County
d ep u ties captured three su s­
pects Friday morning, w ho are
accused of a late night hold-up
at the Publix grocery store at
Howell Branch Road and State
Road 426 in Sem inole County.
The
suspects,
M acius
Webster, 20, Harold Vixamar, 21,
and
W illiam
Jackson ,
21,
allegedly held up the manager
and two. em ployees o f the
Publix as they were locking up
the store for the night. It hap­
pened
around
11:15
p.m.
Thursday. The suspects reside in
M iami, but may have been stay­
ing in the Pine Hills area.
The victims said that three to
four black male subjects, w ear­
ing H allow een m asks, forced
them back into the store at gun­
point. The em ployees stated

they were forced to give up their
w allets while the m anager wa$
forced at gunpoint to tum off
the store alarm and then go into
the cash room.
O nce inside, he w as theri
ordered to open the safe am|
em pty the safe's contents into 6
garbage can. He further stated
that he w as also forced to turn
over his wallet. He w as then pisij
tol-whipped by one o f the sub2
jects and told not to dial 911. H$
called 9-1-1 when the su sp ecti
left.
A w itness, w ho w as w orking
at a pizza parlor nearby, stated
that she noticed a suspicious car,
w ith no license tag, stop in front
of her business. She later saw
the vehicle pull dow n to the
entrance o f the Publix. The w it­
ness then observed three subSee Robbery, Page 10A

Candlewood Hotel Co. will build facility in Lake M ary
Index
Buwntts................................... 8 A
Clotufiod............................ 45-55
C ro iiw ord........................5A, 55
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O pinion ................................4 A
Police l o g .................................6A
Religion.............................. 4C-5C
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is constructed, the hotel will be
the fifth Candlew ood Suites in
Florida.
LA K E M A RY - V isitors to s
B efore approving the ordi­
the city m ay have another n an ce, C o m m issio n er G ary
choice in the near future when
Brender voiced concerns about
it com es to deciding where to the
h o te l's
proxim ity
to
say for the night.
Interstate 4 and th e r
C ity
C om m ission
unani­ along the right-of-way. He said
m ously approved Thursday a there are som e problem s w ith
requ est by T h e G eneration
w eeds and vegetation in the
C om panies for the conditional
area ad jacent to the road.
use
of
p roperty
along
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Greenwood Boulevard to build
on 1-4," said H em y A ntes, who
a 122-suite hotel. If and when it attended the m eeting on behalf
B y M ichelle Jerla
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of T he G eneration Com panies.
He added the com pany would
probably plant trees behind the
notel to give guests m ore priva­
cy and there sh o u ld n 't be a
problem w ith the landscaping
or d istance from 1-4.
C andlew ood Hotel C o. ow ns,
op erates
and
fran ch ises
Candlew ood Suites; and op er­
ates and franchises C am bridge
S u ites. Both co n cep ts serve
travelers on short- or long-term
stays.
C h a irm an
and
C h ief

Executive O fficer Jack DeBoer
founded Candlew ood Suites in
1995 and is the creator of the
extended stay concept. There
are cu rren tly m ore than 90
Candlew ood Suites throughout
the nation, including on e loca­
tion in A ltam onte Springs, with
m ore under construction.
C om m ission also approved
on first reading Thursday the
rezoning of property at the co r­
ner of Lake view Avenue and
4th Street, from K-1A to C - l.
The
ap p lican t,
Shaw

C o n stru ctio n &amp; M an agem en t
S e rv ices In c., ind icated th ere
are plans to build a dance stu ­
dio at the site.
Terry Shaw said his com pany
will ow n the building, but the
stu d io w ill be o p erated b y
G eorgio Fagan. The facility w ill
be
sim ila r
to
G e o rg io ’S
A m erican D ance C entre, locat­
ed in the Shop pes at L ake Mary.
A lso
d u rin g
T h u rs d a y 's
m eeting:
See Hotel, Page I0A

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services. The following arc some o f this year's budget
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$373 million increase in public school funding
$132 million for incentive programs to recruit
and retain teachers in Florida classrooms
$116.5 million increase in services to the
elderly
$60 million to increase staffing and improve
training in nursing homes
$12 million per year for two years to improve
Florida's election system, making it an example
for the entire nation

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Meeting Notices

$11.9 million for projects in the Middle St.
Johns River Basin (Wekiva River, Lake
Monroe, Lake Jesup, e tc...)
$3 million for 1-4 High Technology Corridor
(U C F &amp; U S F )
$2.5 million to extend Western Beltway

Senator Constantine has held a series o f town hall meetings in conjunction with local members of
the Florida House o f Representatives over the past several months. He enjoyed meeting many con­
stituents and discussing your ideas in person. Below is a list o f meeting dates.
Rep. David Mealor
Rep. Tom Feeney
Rep. Jim Kallingcr

November 13
November 20
December 10

Seminole Community College
Winter Springs City Commission Chambers
Aloma Elementary

If you would like information regarding future meetings or any state government matter, please call
my office at 407-331-9675.

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In his first Session in the Florida Senate, Sen. Constantine filed legislation on a variety of topics,
including public safety, the environment and consumer protection. Below is a partial list highlight­
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Everglades Restoration...
is essential to the environmental health and quality o f life in our state. This year legislation passed to
expedite state permitting o f restoration projects by eliminating time consuming redundancies in the
process. In addition, the state appropriated $100 million as called for in the Everglades Restudy
passed in 2000.

Payday Transactions...
are often the only legal option available to our citizens who do not qualify for bank loans. In order
to protect these consumers from rollovers and high interest rates that have locked many Floridians
into a worsening spiral o f debt, reasonable regulations have been established to cap the interest rates,
maximum value and number o f these transactions. Additionally, credit counseling is being made

public schools, improving their access to education and, hopefully, ending the cycle o f destitution.

Growth M anagem ent...
is a complicated balancing act between the interests o f economic development, (he environment, local
and state governments and, most importantly, the rights o f individual property owners and (he public
interest. Though this bill passed only in the Senate, vigorous debate brought the key issues into the
open and much was accomplished. Growth and the challenges it brings will not go away and growth
management will be addressed at the state level again
next year.

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378 Ccnterpointe Circle
Suite 1268
Altamonte Springs, FL 32701

Via Fax:

407-262-7580

1. The primary source o f state revenue in Florida is the sales tax.
Do you support efforts to reform our tax system to reduce
dependence on this single source? (Circle response)
Yes

No

2. Do you believe that residential development decisions should
be linked to school planning? (Circle response)
Yes

will take effect early in 2002. The nation's first
statewide code brings to fruition decades of work,
including the last four years in the Legislature, to
provide Floridians with safe and affordable
construction, particularly in our vulnerable coastal
areas.

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Due to reapportionment, the 2002 Session will begin in January
rather than March. As a result, I am already beginning to prepare
and would like you to consider a few key issues now. Please
take a moment to respond to the questions below and return them
to my office by mail or fax.

Helping the H om eless...
has been a priority for our communities for some time. This legislation provides for a coordinated
statewide effort to address the problem. The bill establishes annual grants for housing projects for the
homeless and other assistance programs. It also makes it easier for homeless children to register in

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____ Legal Reform
____ Growth Management
____ Tax Reform

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G O R D O N DOUGLAS
ANTCLIFF
Gordon Douglas Antcliff, 74,
of West 29th Street, Orlando,
died Wednesday, Dec. 19,2001,
in ORM C, Orange Division.
Bom May 4,1927, in Ionia,
Mich., he resided in Central
Florida for 39 years. He was a
retired citrus packer. He was a
native American.
Survivors include one son,
Patrick Antcliff of Michigan; a
daughter, Kim Antcliff of
Michigan; and a friend,
Maryanna Christy of Clarksville,
Tenn.

Danfield Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.
RAYMOND U W R Y *.
G IBSO N
Raymond Lawry Gibson, 83,
o f East 27th Street, Sanford, died
Tuesday, Dec. 18,2001.
Bom in Astor Park, he moved
to Sanford from Lakeland in
1971. He was a locomotive engi­

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neer for CSX Railroad. He was
an U S . Army/Air Force veteran,
who served during World War II.
He was a member o f First United
Methodist Church of Sanford,
Lodge No. 62, F&amp;A.M. of
Sanford, American Legion Post
No. 53 o f Sanford, and the NRA.
Survivors include two sores,
Edward Gibson o f Bartow and
Stanley Gibson o f Lakeland; a
brother, Jam es L. Gibson of
Umatilla; three sisters, Lois
Haselton of Grand Island, Hattie
Gibson of Gainesville, and Hazel
Stone king o f Eustis; two nieces;
and three nephews.
Beyers Funeral Home of
Umatilla is In charge of arrange­
ments.

of First Presbyterian Church of
L ik e Mary. She was a past mem­
ber of the Daughters of the
American Revolution, past mem­
ber o f the Women's Club of L ik e
Mary, a member o f numerous
bridge groups and an a\ id
dancer.
Survivors include one daugh­
ter, Mary M. McKee of Sanfonl; a
son, Ray Lawrence McAlister of
Beverly Hills; five grandchildren;
anil five great grandchildren.
Bnldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Homes, Oaklawn Chapel, is in
charge o f arrangements.

A U G U STO G.
M ERO
Augusto G. Mero, 93, of
Andes Ur ve, Winter Springs,
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Bom Jfane 18,1908, in Manta,
Maurie Stewart McAlister, 90, I
of West Club Boulevard, Lake
1 Ecuador,Tie resided in Central
Mary, died Thursday, Dec. 20,
Florida for 10 years. I le was a
2001.
retired fisherman anil a member
Bom in Cherryfield Maine, sher of St. Augustine Catholic
was a hom em aker and a m em befi Church.

Survivors include his wife,
Gloria G. Mero of Winter
Springs; nine sons, Elio, Milton,
Gilberto and Colon Mero, all of
Manta, Ecuador, Lider, Rene,
Jolifinv, and Fnrioue Mero, all of
Queens, N.Y., anil Gustavo Men)
of fSnford, Conn.; six daughters,
Loardes M. Noboa and Sonia
Salios, both of Winter Springs,
Esilda Men) and Florida
Mantuano, both of Manta,
Ecuador, Gloria Acevedo of
Queens, N.Y., and Monica Mero
o f Houston, Texas; a sister, Rosa
Men) of Manta Ecuador; 50
grandchildren; 17 great grand­
children; and two great great
grandchildren.
Banficld Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

of Kissimmee; and five grand­
children.
Graveside services w ere held
Thursday, Dec. 20, in Evergreen
Cemetery.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

member of Aloma Baptist
Church.
Survivors include three sons,
Bill Williamson of Maitland, Bob
Williamson o f Chuluota, and
Michael Williamson o f Orlando;
a brother. Sonny Rabum of
Palatka; a sister. Ruby Colombo

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Janie L&gt;u Williamson, 82, of
Leeward Way, Winter Park, diet!
Monday, Dec. 17,2001.
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Sanford Church of Christ sponsoring Food Source program
The Sanford Church of Christ
is working with Food Source to
help the congregation and the
community. The program offers
various foods each month at a
discounted rate form grocery
stores.
Food Source is a Christian
buying program in which high
volume purchasing enables the
com pany to buy in bulk and
distribute at considerable sav­
ings. The food will be shipped
to the church on Jan. 26. Pick-up
is 7:30 to 8:30 a.m.
The shipment for this month
must b ep aid by Jan. 12 at a cost
o f $20. The suggested menu for
January is chicken breast fillets,
Lee center cut ham steak, Tyson
honey barbecue chicken, maplebattered sausage dogs, dip mix,
baked beans, cocktail peanuts,
peanut butter, northern beans,
cookies, grits or oatmeal, Kraft
cheese, eggs, cabbage, onions,
potatoes, bananas and grape­
fruit.
A meat package may also be
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The meat box will iriifRjtftf'gdt*4 "
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quarters, beef roast, sausage,
hot dogs, ground chuck, pork
chops and chicken nuggets. The
meat package may not be pur­
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Due to printing deadlines,
trucking and availability, the
menu may change or items sub­
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Fmncis P. Church's editorial, ’ Yes Virginia, There is a Santa
Claus " tins an immediate sensation, and became one o f the most
fam ous ntitorials etvr 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 went out o f business.
Thirty-six years after her letter uus printed, Virginia O'Hankm
nrallcii the em its Ifiat prompted her letter.
"Quite nalum lly I believed in Santa Claus, fo r he had never d a apfvintid me. But u4ien less fortunate little boys and girls sold there
u w h 't any Santa Claus, I tin sfilled with doubts. I asked myfather,
and he uns a little evashv on the subject.
"It uws a habit in our fam ily that whenever any doubts came up
as to lnm&lt; to pronounce a uvrd or some question o f historicalfact
uxis in doubt, uv wrote to the Question and Answer column in The
Sun. Fallur uvuld aluoys say, 'Ifyou see it in the The Sun, it's so,'
and Hull settlni the matter.
’ ‘Well. I'm just going to unite The Sun and fin d out the real
truth,' I said to father.
"I le siiid, 'Go alieail, Virginia. I'm sure The Sun will give you the
right answer, as it aluoys does.' ’
And so Virginia sal down and wrote her parents’favorite newspifkr.
I ter letter found its way into the lan ds o f a veteran editor,
Francis P. Church. Son o f a Baptist minister, Church had covered
the Civil Warf i r The New York Times and had worked on the The
New York Sun fo r 20 years, more recently as an anonymous editori­
al writer. Church, a sardonic man, had fo r his personal motto,
"Endeavour to clear your mitul o f cant." When controversia l sub­
jects luul to be tackleil on the editorial page, especially those dealing
with theology, the assignments were usually given to Church.
Now. he luul in his Itands a little g irl’s letter on a most controver­
sial matter, and he urn burdened with the responsibility o f answerbig it"Is then’ a Santa Claus? ’ the childish scrawl in the letter asked.
At oita’, Church knetv that there uvs no avoiding the question. He
must answer, and he must answ er truthfully. And so he turned to
his desk, and he began his reply which was to become one o f the
most memorable editorials in neivspaper history.
Church married shortly after the editorial appeared . H e died in
April, 1906, leaving no children.
Virginia O'Hanlon went on to graduatefrom Hunter College
until a Bachelor o f Arts degree at age 21. Tnefollow ing y ear the
received her M aster's from Columbia, and in 1912 she began teach­
ing in the New York City school system, later becoming a principal.
After 47 years, she retired as an educator. Throughout her life she
receded a sternly stream o f m ail about her Santa Claus letter, and to
each reply she attached an attractive printed copy o f the Church edi­
torial. Virginia O 'llanloit Douglas died on May 13,1971, Ot the age ‘
o f 81, in a nursing home in Vaultie, N.Y.
Thefollow ing is The Sun's editorial responding to Virginia’t Jrt-* -/
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We take pleasure in answering thus prominently the
communication below, expressing at tne same time our
groat gratification that its faithful author is numbered
among the friends of T he Sun:
I am 8 y ears old. Som e o f m y little frien d s say there is no
Santa C laus. P apa says, " If you see it in T he Sun, it's so ."
P lease tell m e the truth, is there a Santa C laus?
V irginia O 'H ankm

Virginia, your little friends are wrong. They have been
affected by the skepticism of a sceptical age. They do not
believe except they see. They think that nothing can be
which is not comprehensible by their little minds. All
minds, Virginia, whether they be men's or children's, are
little. In this great universe of ours, man is a mere insect,
an ant, in his intellect as compared with the boundless
world about him, as measured by the intelligence capa­
ble of grasping the whole of truth and knowledge.
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.
1 le exists as certainly as love and generosity and devo­
tion exist, and you know that 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 have no
enjoyment, except in sense and sight. The external light
with which childhood fills the world would be extin­
guished.
Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as well not
believe in fairies. You might get your papa to hire men
to watch in all the chimneys on Christmas eve to catch
Santa Claus, but even if you did 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 the world are those that
neither children nor men can see. Did you ever see
fairies dancing tin 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 the 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 man, nor even the united
strength of all the strongest men that ever lived could
tear apart. Only faith, poetry, love, romance, can push
aside that curtain and view and picture the supernal
beauty and glory beyond. Is it all real? Ah, Virginia, in
all this world there Is nothing else real and abiding.
N o Santa Claus? Thank God he lives and lives forever.
A thousand years from now, Virginia, nay 10 times
10,(XX) years from row, he will continue to make glad
the heart of childhood.
Merry Christm as and a Happy New Year!!!!

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The Indian scenario. From bad to worse
Muslim terrorists in the divided
forces accomplish their goal of
then called East Pakistan pro­
The harder part of the
and disputed territory of
power In duced an independence move­
American war against terrorism
driving (he Taliban from po’
ment and was Invaded and bru­
Kashmir? (4) Is there a chance
Afghanistan, defeated Taliban
began last week as Taliban and althat the Pakistan military will
(and al-Qoida) fighters will flee to
tally occupied by the Pakistani
Qaida fIighters in large numbers
divide into pro-Taliban and antiarmy, which w as based in West
begin to cross from
the only place they can
Afghanistan Into Pakistan
go, Pakistan. The military
Pakistan. Then the occupiers were Taliban factions?
defeated and captured by the
government of President
If war comes to the subconti­
along andent smugglers’
nent, the Indians will win; as the
Indian army, creating the new
Pervez Musharraf could
trails through the mounsrxin itself be fighting off
United States would be able to
tainsi that divide the coun­
Country now called Bangladesh.
a resurgent fundamental­
defeat Canada orM exico on our
tries. And then, in a plan
West Pakistan retreated into what
ist movement in the
continent. India spends only 2
from hell, a Pakistani sui­
we now call Pakistan.
cide squad attacked the
streets and in the coun­
percent of its gross domestic
If there are Indian attacks now
product of $469 billion on the mil­
tryside. ... The United
into the west, it is likely that the
Indian Parliament meeting
in New Delhi.
itary, but that fuels an active mili­
States, concerned about
Pashtuns we have come to know
Richard
Pakistan's stability — and
tary force of more than 1.1 million
would attack across the Khyber
These are terrifying
men. Pakistan spends 5 percent of
developments for anyone
Its nuclear weapons —
Pass into Pakistan's North West
Reeves
• • • talks about moving in to
GDP on defense, but with a GDP
Frontier Province in an attempt to
who knows that part of the
world. We’re not In
of $61 billion, it has only 400,000
create the old tribal dream of a
secure nuclear sites. But
men under arms.
country called Pashtunistan. To
Afghanistan anymore, a country
India may not bother to talk, pre­
The news of the day is about
the east, Iranians would be tempt­
ferring to just do it. Indian troops
only by courtesy of mapmakers,
ed to move into Baluchistan
American (or British) military
which functions in many of its
might parachute into Pakistan,
Province, a land of Shia Muslims
places as If the Middle Ages had
taking those nuclear storage and
forces moving into Somalia or
Iraq in an extended war on terror­
who speak a dialect of Farsi, the
never ended. India and Pakistan,
missile areas. At the same time,
Persian language.
the Indians could move up to and
enemies since they were laid out
ism.
across the Pakistan border in the
by fleeing British mapmakers in
This is close and complicated.
But those countries will be a
Punjab and Kashm ir..."
It depends on at least four factors:
sideshow if the war in
1947, are countries of a different
O fdetiH esdedandcursedby &lt; » *
Friends in Pakistan quoted 50- '*(4} Hdw patient cah'tha Indiana^Afghanistan becomes an aggramany of the tools of modernity,
50 odds on that scenario two
be, particularly
ly wi
with nuclear mlsvating
iSnaffactor in rising tension*
between Pakistan and India.
siles pointed their■way? (2) Will
Z^phvxiMC^ydcalAatvi.^amt, , months ag^ TTywcxids anr.
ditkxiing to modem armies with ' worse now. TheTTWt bet wflFbc
the Indians triisfttto guarantees of ’ WUHdngrdHT* peace firt dMtthsn.'
jet fighters and nuclear missiles.
whether Pakistan itself survives
— not an easy thing — should be
the Americans who have been
At the end of October, 1 wrote
— and how many people would
on the Americans’, tho alliance’s
(irrationally) pro-Pakistan most of
of the Indian Scenario," describdie in its bloody breakup,
or the world's next agenda.
these 50 years? (3) Can the
ing it this way:
Hundreds of thousands died in
Pakistani army control the 5,000
o not UNtvrasAi m s s syndicate
"If United States and British
1970 and 1971, when what was
or so Pakistani, Afghan and Arab

Cream o f college crop rich in scholarship and service
In pre-Sept 11 America, news
candidates — vetted first by their
Bcnning. The U S . Army can only
stories and academic studies were
colleges or universities — are not
benefitt from Smith's leadership
lead«
often given over to dire predictions
only academically outstanding but
Another public school graduate
about the current genera­
they are also committed
is William Roper, who attended
tion of American youth.
..........
........... campus and community
Morgan County High School in
They were seen as spoiled
Madison, Ga., about 50 miles east
leaders.
slackers ruined by afflu­
Any doubts you may
of Atlanta. Roper, who will gradu­
ence and comrpted by a
hold about the future of
ate from Georgia Tech with a mas­
culture of sex, violence and
America would be readily
ter's degree in physics in May, is
drugs.
dissipated if you spent a
already working on a Department
But a post-Sept 11 cul­
little time with these out­
L-fense contn
of Defense
contract involving radar.
standing young adults. You Somehow, he also found time to
ture has forced us to
acknowledge that many
might also acauire a new
sing the lead in Handel's "Messiah"
young Americans are com­
respect for public educa­
for Tech's college choir. He plans to
Cynthia
mitted and courageous,
study math at Oxford and hopes
tion. While many of (lie
T u cker
notably those in the U S.
candidates hail from presti- eventually to teach college physics.
military. And there are
• • • gious private academies
The most difficult part of spend­
many others — aspiring
and colleges, several were
ing a day in early EX-cember with a
teachers, doctors and physicists.
group of highly accomplished
also pnxlucts’of public high
young Americans was choosing the
schools and universities.
would-be lawyers, diplomats and .
geneticists. I know, because for four
That includes Robert J. Smith, 22, two finalists. Smith and Roper. Set
up like other state committees, the
-------1 have had the privilege of
o f the U S. Military Academy, a
graduate of tX-catur (Ga.) I ligh
Georgia committee interviewed cola member of the committee
lege students with a Georgia conthat judges the Georgia applicants
School. Deputy brigade comman­
for tne Rhodes scholarship.
der of West Point's Corps of Cadets, ' nection; they have usually gone
The Rhodes, which pays for
through either a Georgia high
Smith lus already spent a summer
study at England'!
i s Oxford
school
xho
ort ccollege. We interviewed
in tank training in Uzbekistan,
University, may be the most presti­
students from not only the
which shares a border with
gious academic scholarship in the
University of Georgia, Agnes Scott,
Afghanistan. Before lie goes off to
Western world, andI the standai
Oxford to study economics, he will
Emory and Morehouse, but also
standards
for recipients are very high. The
attend Army Ranger school at Fort
from Harvard, Yale and Johns

Hopkins, among others.
While the winners were spectac­
ular students, those who were not
chosen were also a stellar group —
scholarly and ambitious but also
well-rounded. Many had traveled
abroad on academic projects. While
carrying daunting academic loads,
they also found time to enjoy Ilob­
bies. Several had performed
onstage, singing and dancing. One
had a double-major in political sci­
ence and clarinet performance.
They also had accumulated
countless hours of public service.
They had volunteered in emorcy rooms, nursing Ivomes and
pices whik? also serving as cam­
pus leaders. A number of them had
served as tutors in public srltbols ir
poor neighborhoods, where they
shared the blessings ot educational
bounty with children much less for
tunate.
While there may be tough times
ahead for this country, these young
adults seemed pulsed
leu to
t meet any
challenge. They proved the perfect
tonic for my post-Sept. 11 blues.

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C J00t AT1ANIACONSIUUIION

On the Street
Th e Herald asks people w h a t they t h i n k . . .
Christmas is
only a few days
away, and the
H erald wants to
wish everyone in
Sem inole County
and around the
world a safe and
happy holiday
season. H ere are
a few holiday
wishes fro m five
o f our colleagues
at the newspaper.

May 2002 be
prosperous. God
bless America and
our men and women
in the military.
Dan Ping

Editor

May everyone
remember the reason
tor tho season.
Trudee Langford

Legals

Peace in our time
in downtown
Santord.
Doug Fetzer

Publisher

Think positive,
keep the faith and
have a merry
Chnstmas.
Becky T.

Mailroom
Supervisor

Have a sate and
merry Christmas,
and let us give
praise to ail trie
American soldiers
who can t be with us
this holiday season
Chris Patton
Staff miter

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T h e W ay W e W e re : History of local DAR
Sallie
H arrison
Chapter
D aughters o f the A m erican
Revolution are indebted to
Elisabeth Boyd for researching
and writing in 1909-90 a history of
the chapter's first 12 y e a n . She
also included the chapter's plac­
ing of several his­
torical m arkers
through 1946.
Her
sources
included chapter
m inutes, new spaper d ip p in gs
from cold scrap­
books an annual
reports m ade by
chapter regents.
S n n c d p h e r She states that
• • • • • • • she also received
help and inspira­
tion from Virginia I W e ll , Tommy
Peterson, the Am erican Legion
Commander, a clerk in the county
land records office, Lorraine
W hiting from the M useum of
Sem inole C ounty H istory and
A ld a C larke, curator o f the
Sanford Museum. She mentions,
too, that a previous history had
been written b y members Carolyn
TVue and Cathy Wiley.
I have edited her excellent his­
tory for publication; it will appear
In three installments.
The history of Sallie Harrison
Chapter D A R offer* a fascinating
story o f energetic and ambitious
wom en who joined together in
1918 to prom ote the w ork o f the
National Society.
T he Chapter w as organized by
Mrs. Elizabeth Harris Starling,
formerly o f Jacksonville and a
m em ber
of
the
Katherine
Livingston Chapter there. Mr. and
M rs. Starling; their daughter,
Clarissa; and M ary Jones Starling,
Mr. Starling's mother, moved to
Sanford in 1904. M is. Starling was
the grandm other o f the late
Tommy Peterson of Sanford.
In M ay 1918, an organizational
meeting w as held ana an item in
the Sanford Herald stated that the
papers for 15 members had been
passed upon b y the Registrar
General, t h e organizing regent,
M rs. Starling, Invited 'a n y
woman having the right and priv­
ilege of filling out a membership
black to do s o .'
T he D AR chapter w as named
for Sallie Harrison, the sister of
M rs. S tarlin g's fa th e r. .Gideon

Harrison. Gideon and Sallie were
the children o f Revolutionary War
veteran Edward Harrison.
The first official meeting o f the
chapter was held at the hom e o f
M rs. Starling on M agnolia
Avenue. In addition to the charter
m em bers present, guests were
Mrs. Gilkes, state regent, and Mrs.
Robert W. Simms of Jacksonville,
sister of Mrs. Starling.
A t this first meeting, Mrs.
Simms presented a $100 Liberty
Bond to the new chapter. Over the
next several years, Mrs. Sim m s
became Sallie Harrison Chapter's
“AngeL" Whenever their finan­
cial situation became desperate,
Mrs. Simms would send a dona­
tion.
The next regular meeting was
held at foe hom e of Mrs. George
Bishop. At this meeting, Mrs.
Starling presented the Chapter
C harter to the treasurer, Mrs.
Forrest Lake. This charter now
hangs in the DAR Room o f the
M useum o f Seminole County
History.
This new chapter wasted no
time in getting involved in foe
w ork of the Society. During the
years 1918-20, War relief w as the
m ost pressing issue. At a meeting
at foe hom e o f Mrs. George
Chamberlin on Beardall Avenue,
Mrs. Lake was authorized to col­
lect $1 JO per person; $1 went to
foe third Liberty Loan (a state pro­
ject) and JO cents for foe TUloiay
Fund. TUloiay was a village in
France destroyed during foe war.
Its restoration was a National
DAR p roject The state society
was to W ild a home for the mayor
of TUloiay. At the end of foe drive,
foe entire town, including the
water system, was rebuilt and foe
homes furnished.
Each member of the chapter
also pledged to make at least one
garment for Belgian Relief. In all
53 garments were made.
In the annual report given at
foe state convention in April 1919,
foe Regent reported on thp work
of foe Aspirin Fund Committee.
Under its chairman, Brenda
DeVere Morrison, contributions
totaling $220.93 were collected
and used to purchase 49,300
aspirin tablets. These were sent to
seven hospitals in England and
France. A note received from foe
King George Hospitals in London

expressed gratitude from the staff,
stating that they had been with­
out aspirin for the wounded vet­
erans for nearly a year.
T h e involvem ent o f Sallie
Harrison chapter in the com m uni­
ty also began im m ediately. In
1919, foe ladies had the Flag Code
printed and copies were placed in
each school. They had foe Code
printed in the Sanford Herald and
»ies be preserv
preserved in
urged that copies
each home. The following year,
copies of the Constitution were
placed in all public schools and all
public places. Copies were also
given to the Swedish Settlement
in U psala. T h e latter w as in
response to a National Project
urging work among foe foreign
bom .
From its earliest years to the
present, Sallie H arrison has
awarded students for good work
in A m erican History and for
excellent essays on patriotic sub­
jects. In 1922, the chairman o f the
C onservation
and
Thrift
Committee, Mrs. George Herrins,
presented small individual banks
to foe public school teachers to
give to their students.
Picture Identification
In the 1951 SH S Football team
photograph published S e p t 23,
Frankie Stcnstrom has been iden­
tified by several people a s the per­
son betw een Jim Brodie and
Stanley Oglesby on foe front row.
I received help
•Ip fr
from four pcopie identifying Ithe unknowns in
&lt; the M en's Bible
foe photograph of
C lass of First M ethodist pub­
lished Nov. 7. These callers were
Sonny Rabom , Faye Williams
Carson,
Cam illa
Lundquist
M eyers and Jack Benton.
In the front row, Ernest
Brotherson is to the right of
W oodrow Cash and Nolloy
Trawick is on foe right end.
In the second row, John
Crawford and John Fuller are the
tow people to the left o f Dr.
Rucker.
In the very back row, Elmer F.
Lundquist is on the left end next
to the post. The white-haired man
in glasses behind Robert Rumbley
is Julian Vam; to the right of him
are B.H. Whitner and John Carver.
There are still six people
unidentified, so look at the picture
again and call me at 407-322-4381.

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Airport officials ‘Express’ gratitude for new airliner

Graduate is proud to
announce she’s
earned a degree

Brethren Reaching Oat
w ill b e h o stin g its sev en th
an n u al Christinas party
and holiday dinner 2 to 5
p.m . Satu rd ay, D ec. 2 2 , In
the San fo rd W est S id e
Boys and G irls C lu b ,
located a t 919 P ersim m o n
Ave.
T h e o rg a n iz a tio n w orks
to e n rich the liv es o f c h il­
d ren liv in g o n S a n fo rd 's
w est s id e . T h e S e m in o le
C o u n ty S h e riff's O ffic e
and S an fo rd P o lice
D ep artm en t su p p o rt th e
e ffo rts o f the o rg a n iz a tio n .
F o r m ore in fo rm a tio n
a b o u t th e holid ay p a rty
' and d inn er, ca ll R o se
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DEAR GRADUATE* Announcements of
accomplishments such as obtaining one's degree
are not in poor taste. IPs never too late to cele­
brate becoming the person you want to be. Just
because it took you longer to get your degree
than those who were fortunate enough to study
full-time, no one should minimize your hard
work.
Congratulations on your tenacity and your
degree. You are a role model for your children
and other adults.

M O N

EXPRESS

D EA R NO NEED: Tell your mother exactly
what her am bition cost you the first tim e around.
IPo tim e she stopped projecting her own am bi­
tions on you. At 17, you are nearly an adulL
Under no circumstances should you allow your­
self to be pushed Into a carter that's potentially
so damaging to your physical and emotional
health.

D EAR ABBY: My brother-in-law’s father recent­
ly passed away. We had met him several times, but
were unable to travel to the funeral services.
My husband and 1 want to share our sympa­
thies with the family, but we don’t know to whom
we should send our condolences — my brother-inlaw, his mother or both. What is proper in this situ­
ation?
W ON DERIN G IN W ASH IN GTON
D EAR W ON DERIN G: Send an Individual
note of sympathy to each o f them. W hile one let­
ter might suffice, they are both grieving and
would appreciate a personal message acknowl­
edging their loss.

Dear Abby is written by Pauline Phillips and
daughter Jeanne Phillips.

What teens need to know about sex, drugs,
AIDS, and getting along with peers and parents is
in "What Every Teen Should m i o w ." To order, send
a business-size, self-addressed envelope, plus
check or money order for $5 to: Dear Abby, Teen
Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 610540447.

Burglary
Sanford O fficer Brian Welch arrest­
ed Jerom e Moore, 33, o f Sanford
Wednesday on tw o counts of burglary,
possession of burglary tools and resist­
ing an officer. Moore allegedly broke
into a 24th Street apartment and stole
several pieces o f jewelry value at $160.
Fraud
• Sanford Officer Jane McLaughlin
arrested Chester Bradley, 22, of
.Sanford Wednesday after he tried to
cash issued by Tarco Inc. for $750 at
the Ideis Food Store on 13th Street
The check appeared to be false as a
watermark was absent from the back
and the routing numbers were lower
than norm al. Bradley was charged
with fraud.
• Sem inole D eputy Jalam Vann
arrested Paul Parker, 19, o f Sanford
TUesday after he allegedly lied to the
deputy about his real name. During a
routine traffic stop, Parker reportedly
lied about his nam e because o f previ­
ous tickets. He was charged with
fraud.
D rug Possession
• O viedo Officer M. Parker arrested
Anthony Buttitta, 18, of Geneva at
O viedo Mit^h School. During a random
drug search of the school grounds a K9 unit alerted to Buttitta's vehicle.
Officers found a pill bottle full of mari­
juana, ten clear bags with marijuana, a
digital weight scale and two smoking
devices.

H EA TH RO W — The Sem inole
County S h eriff's O ffice M ajor Crimes
Section is looking for any additional
inform ation in a Dec. 5 bank robbery.
T he suspect is described as a white
m ale, 55 to 65 years old, approxi­
m ately six feet tall, 175 to 190
pounds, gray hair, glasses and possi­
ble m ustache. During the robbery at
the C.N .L. Bank located at 1300
International Parkway in Heathrow
the suspect w as described by wit­
nesses to be w earing dark slacks,
w hite Polo style shirt, a w hite ball
cap and possibly a beige glove on the

Dan Ping

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R esistin g Arrest
• Lake Mary Officer Robert Jones
arrested Isaiah Simpson, 24, of Lake
M ary TUesday for resisting arrest,
• Sanford O fficer Darrell Wright
arrested Calvin Copeland, 23, of
Sanford Monday for grand theft of a
m otor vehicle and resisting an officer
w ith violence.
Larceny
Sanford Officer Shannon Dawkins
arrested Ryan Diener, 19, o f Sanford
M onday for allegedly stealing items
from the French Avenue Winn Dixie
grocery store. Diener reportedly stole a
pacifier, cool mint Listerine pack and a
Cover Girl make-up kit. The items
w ere valued at a total o f $6.76.

left hand.
The suspect
reportedly car­
ried a brown
leather attach^
case into the
bank lobby.
After removing
a chrom e sem i­
automatic,
small-frame
handgun from
the case he
forced the bank
assistant m anager to the rear o f the

teller line.
A fter removing som e currency and
a d ye pack from the teller drawer,
the suspect forced both em ployees
into a com puter room and forcibly
rem oved the telephone from the
w all. Victims were instructed to
rem ain In the room fo r ten minutes.
T h e suspect then departed the bank
in an unknown direction and mode
of transportation.
Anybody w ith inform ation that
could help solve this case is asked to
call Investigator Robert Jaynes at
407-665-6965.

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• Seminole Deputy Susan McAuley
arrested Chris Lyaay, 19, o f Sanford
Thursday for larceny, possession of
marijuana and drug paraphernalia,
driving with a suspended license, fail­
ure to register a motor vehicle and the
license plate registration not assigned
to the vehicle.
• Sanford Officer Joseph Santiago
arrested James Gunn, 21, of Sanford
Wednesday for resisting an officer,
possession of crack cocaine and proba­
tion violation.
• Seminole Deputy Jalam Vann
arrested Anthony Comeld, 19, o f
Sanford Wednesday for possession of
marijuana.

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Police
Blotter

ed Robbie Olson, 43, of Sanford
W ednesday for driving under the
influence. He w as originally stopped
fo r a n obscured license tag.
• Sanford Officer Bill C rapps arrest- .
ed Jam es Green, 31, of Sanford *
W ednesday for driving under the
influence and reckless driving. Green
w as stopped for running a red light
and officers found an open container
o f b eer in the vehicle.
• Sanford O fficer Bill Crapps arrest­
ed Stephen Roman, 21, o f Longwood
Wednesday for driving under the
influence and reckless driving.
• Winter Springs Officer J. Rice
arrested Mattncw Benvegna, 18, of
W inter Springs Thursday for driving
under the influence and possession of
marijuana.
• Seminole Deputy Chris Torina
arrested Nicholas Sifakis, 46, of
Sanford Tuesday for driving under the
influence. Sifakis apparently was
for running a red light at State
600 and State Road 436.

Sheriff’s office seeking bank robber

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v an ce o f the C h ris tm a s
holiday.
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a d u lt p riso n ers, an d
d eten tio n h e arin g s fo r
ju v e n ile s w ill be h e ld a t 9
a.m . Satu rd ay th ro u g h
TUesday at th e co u n ty jail.

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C ocaine Trafficking
Members o f the Seminole County
Career Criminal Unit arrested
Nathaniel Page, 26, o f Sanford
Wednesday on three counts of traffick­
ing cocaine o f 150 kilograms or more.

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Vacation Express Inaugural flight from Atlanta to Orlando Sanford International Airport arrtvM Friday morning. Airport officials met
the airliner to welcome the new passenger Jet service to the airport. In the background, a smator plane resumes Its touch-and-go
practice from the airport runway.

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A le rt------------C m tim m * f e w rage LA
reported this year, w ith tw o of
the Eastern equ ine cases ending
in fatality. More than 1,000 posi­
tive tests of W est Nile cam e from
horses, ch ickens and various
dead birds this year. New posi­
tive tests m ay still occur a s labs
are backlogged, she said. ,
According to Conti, the new
virus is different than other mos­
quito borne diseases because it
tends to Inflict hum ans more
than other diseases and it does­
n 't appear it will subside in off
years. The St. Louis Encephalitis
w as only recorded in a few sen­
tinel ch ickens this year, said
C onti. Eastern equine has
recorded few er statewide out­
breaks as It tends to b e confined
to certain regions.
"W e generally tend to see St.
Louis Encephalitis In outbreak
situations every 10 years and
Eastern equ ine is in sentinel
chickens and horses typically,"
Conti said.
Various species of birds also
tend to be m ore acceptable to the
new virus. The susceptibility o f
the wild bird population to the
West Nile virus next year may
determ ine the virus' force in the
future, said Jo h n C ochrane,
m anager o f
the Sem inole
County Health Departm ent.
Cochrane said tne cycle o f the
West Nile is betw een m osqui-

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F lig h ts -----------Continued from Page 1A

toes and birds w ith horses and
hum ans being "incidental" casu­
alties. The county health depart­
ment will continue with its pub­
lic education of the mosquito
borne diseases and monitoring
next year, said Cochrane. A con­
ference call betw een county
health agencies and the state
department Friday will also help
coordinate the "p lan o f attack"
for next year, said Cochrane.
T h e recent snap o f cold
w eather may further help
decrease m osouito activity, said
Conti. She advises weather in
the 40 degree range and frosty
m ornings will "definitely deter
mosquito activity."
M onitoring o f m osquitoes
will not stop during the winter
m onths as the state department
w ill continue to test sentinel
chickens for mos^tlito borne dis­
eases. Locals m ay also help in
the tracking o f the disease by
reporting any dead birds via the
Internet
at
wld.fw c.state.fl.us/bird or call
1-800-871-9703.

sengers before continuing on to
northern dom estic destinations.
Vacation
Express is
the
S o u th 's largest tour operator.
W hile much o f the com pany’s
flight service w ill be geared
toward vacation packages, con ­
sum ers can purchase tickets to
any o f the destinations w ithout
buying a tour package.
Despite industryw ide declines
in the number o f airline passen­
gers, Vacation Express did not
delay its start date, said Rene
Jongm ans, president of Vacation
Express.
"R esp onse from the travel
agents has been trem endous," he
said. "W e have a very flexible
organization, so as things
change, w e can respond quickly
to market forces."
T h e d ecision ttf locate the
com pany's hub in Sanford was
based on location and prior busi- •
ness dealings, Jongm ans said.
"W e were alread y fam iliar
with Sanford because our parent
com pany, Air Tours, alread y
operates here," Jongm ans said.
"T h e support w e got from the
people here has been trem en­
dous. When you find a business

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reports as the m ost passengers
carried in a single day since their
start in 1999."
For the year, passenger nu m ­
bers have increased by 22 per­
cent ov er the first 11 m onths o f
last year. Already m ore than 1.2
million passengers have traveled
through OSI this year, breaking
the 1.1 m illion record set in 1998.

cent, with 2,980 m aking trips
through OSI.
"C onsid ering the e n v iro n ­
ment we are in, we would have
considered ourselves lucky if w e
could
have
repeated
last
N ovem ber's perform ance," Dale
said. "Pan A m 's new destina­
tions and better awareness about
Sanford O rlando have been the
rime reasons for our growth in
lovember. The highlight o f the
m onth was the Sunday a fte r
Thanksgiving, which Pan Am

relationship where people want
to w ork with you and want your
business, it makes the decision
very easy. For us, Sanford had all
the right things."
Pace Airlines will provide six
Boeing 737-300s and pilots for
the Vacation Express flights.
Pace provides jets to Patriot
Airlines in Dallas and operates
charters for about 25 percent of
the team s in the National
Basketball Association, includ­
ing the New York Knicks and the
Atlanta Hawks.
"W e see a tremendous amount
of grow th opportunity in this
venture with Vacation Express
and
the O rlando
Sanford
A irp o rt,"
said
Darrell
Richardson, president and CEO
of Pace.
In addition to the new flights
into Sanford, OSI officials report­
ed that passenger traffic in
N ovem ber was 4.5 percent high­
er than Novem ber 2000. Both
international
and
dom estic
cou nts were up, w ith 40,378
international travelers, a 4 per­
cent increase, and 20,691 dom es­
tic passengers, a 33.5 p ercent
increase. Tne number o f transit
passengers was dow n 58 per­

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Business Briefs
F lo rid a S o la r i m b ig growth in
"o n e-» to p * peat control aervices
Florida Solar Technology, Inc. established a
"o n e sto p " pest control division last m onth and
has already seen b ig grow th in sales.
Skip W est, founder and president a t Florida
S o lar said the division projected 19 sales worth
ab ou t $7,000 during its first month of operation
and saw m ore than 75 sales worth m ore than
$30,000.
"T h ere is significantly m ore dem and for our
"o n e s to p " approach than w e anticipated ," West
said. T n e pest control division now has five
em ployees and W est said h e'e x p e cts to double
that staff by next springs.
Florida Solar is best known a s the w orld's
largest and m ost active pool-heating contractor.
T h e com pany also m arkets a wide range o f solar
and conventional hot w ater system s and water
purification system s.
E arlier this year West initiated a new "o n e stop"
strategic plan for the com pany to offer a wide
range o f hom eow ner services on a statew ide basis
including sw im m ing pool m aintenance and ser­
vices.
Real estate com pany w ill end
year w ith $70 m illion in sales
ERA Brecse, Craft, H ensley fit A ssociates Real
Estate, with offices in Altam onte Springs, Winter
Park and Mount Dora, should end the year with
more than $70 million in residential sales. Partner
and co-founder Pete C raft said negotiations are
under way now to open offices in W indermere,
Oviedo and Lake M ary in 2002.
The real estate services com pany opened in
Altamonte Springs in June, 2000, and expanded to
Mount Dora before the end o f the year. The
W inter Park office opened in August. IiRA Breese,

C ra ft, H ensley w as recently named the fastestgrow ing ERA real estate franchise in Florida.
C raft said the firm cu rrently has 58 associates
an d plans to expand to m ore than 100 associates
n ext year
A laq u a L ak es reports s a le s $30 m illio n in 2001
Alaqua L akes, Taylor W oodrow 's prem ier golf
cou rse com m unity near Longw ood, reported sales
o f 6 2 luxury h om es and hom e sites in 2001.
C h arles A y ers, project m anager a t A laqua
L akes, said sales represent a dollar volum e of
m o te than $30 million for th e year.
Ayers said th e average p rice o f a hom e for sale
now at Alaqua Lakes is m ore than $700,000. There
are currently 54 hom e sites available.
Hom e sites a t Alaqua Lakes are priced from
$125,000 to $290,000, Ayers said.
Alaqua L a k es d ev elop er Taylor W oodrow
C om m u nities is part o f the Taylor W oodrow
group of N orth Am erican com panies that has
b een developing and build in g lifestyle com m uni­
ties and luxury hom es for nearly h a lf a century.
Headquartered in Sarasota, Florida, the N orth
Am erican operations currently have m ore than 50
activ e projects throughout Florida, C alifornia,
Texas and O ntario, C an ada, and recorded rev­
en u es in excess o f $833 m illion in 2000. T h e com ­
p a n y is a w holly owned subsidiary o f th e Londonbased real estate group Taylor W oodrow pic,
w hich was founded in 1921.
Lake F orest start w o rk fo r T h e E n clav e'
Lake Forest, the prem ier luxury com m unity
developed b y N TS C orp. off S J L 4 6 in north
Sem inole County, has started engineering and
developm ent w ork on T h e Enclave. Richard D.
Bavec, vice president and general m anager at
L ake Forest, said w ork h a s been planned in tw o

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M oore said TEA M will see growth in other inform ation technology and com p u ter consulting
areas that are less directly related to the anti-ter­ com pany that includes Vereon Technology, Inc. in
rorism effort. Last month M oore announced the Jackson ville and D ragon D evelopm ent, m e. in the
form ation o f a new G ov ern m en t Solu tion s W ashington, D.C. area.
phases that total 60 home sites. Bavec said w ork
on the first phase should get underw ay by the end
o f the year.
M orrison H om es will begin construction o f a
new model hom e In The Enclave at Lake Forest in
March. N ew hom es in The Enclave at Lake Forest
w ill b e priced in the $240,000 range, Bavec said.
At the sam e time, Bavec said M orrison Hom es
will begin construction o f a new model and spec
hom e at another neighborhood In Lake Forest.
The model w hich will be located In The Village
will be in the $300,000 range and the Inventory
hom e w hich will be built on a custom lot will be
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Flndlru the hairstyle that b absolutely right for you b not an imposs&amp;ie dream. It is simply a matter of sorting out the one that
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If your church, school or civic
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Bailey Construction Co., Inc.
Bob Bailey, Owner •Servlngllie Area Since 1974
and axnmerdal properties From initial design
in a minimum amount
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offer a complete buflding service;

efficiency. Whether it be a remodeling j

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Diamond Glass Company, Inc.
Offices In Atlanta, Georgia &amp; Mobile, Alabama
The people to see in this area for all types of glass are the professionals at Diamond Glass Company, located in Sanford at 305
South Palmetto Avenue, phone (407) 330-4738, (407)321-2360 or toll-bee 1-000-487-4738. Whether your glass needs are for residen­
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Bill Heard Chevrolet
Over the last century, Chevrolet has become a part of the American landscape. It's in our songs. It's in our movies It's on our
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cars and trucks That's the reason so many people are doing business with Bill I lean! Chevrolet your local Chevrolet dealer, because
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Superior Aluminum Installations, Inc.
Award-winning quality goes into every project completed by Superior Aluminum Installations located in Winter Park at
3005 North Forsyth Road, phone (407) 678-0500. They offer Superior products in glass and vinyl They are authorized contractors
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Superior Aluminum Installations offers their services for vinyl enclosures vinyl and aluminum siding soffit and fascia, mobile
liome roof overs, replacement windows patio covers modular room additions hurricane storm shutters and panels window screen
repairs, windowawnings, screen rooms, glass enclosures carports solar screens andpool enclosure. They have been serving Orange.
Seminole, Osceioa and Lake Counties since 1972 and they are winners of the Best Vuiyi Room In State Competition-87,88,93.98,
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Competition—94,95,97,98,00,01; and winners of the Best Aluminum Awning In State Competition—96, along with the Merit Award
96.97 and 99. With Superior, you ran be assured that no subcontractors will be involved in ytxrr project and they are folly licensed,
bonded and insured for your protection They use only experienced, Superior trained technicians on the job site and provide written
warranties they stard behindT
Superior Aluminum Installations has one of the most modem, complete and up-to-date showrooms in Central Florida. Stop
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“Your Local Computer Store Since 1996”

Almost everybody these days b willing to sell you a computer, but not everyone has the expertise to hdp you understand the
options available today or how to apply them to your needs. Advantage Computers explains the advantages that computerizing your
operations or upgrading your current system ran have for your business
Located in Orlando at 1121
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Kampf Tide &amp; Guaranty Corp.
“Performing Good Deeds For Over 38 Years”
Buying a home bohe of the most important purchases in your lifetime. Once the deeds and mortgage documents are signed,
the property b yours, so you think, but it may not be; Chances are, you are the owner, but a sure title b nothaving a deed in hand. A
deed alone will not cancel prior “rights" others may have to your property—rights and claims you would never e n ^ t to
When a titlepolicy b issued by KampiTIlle &amp;Guaranty, you ran rest assured that your property b protected by the policy subject
only to its term. If a flaw in the title b discovered, KampfT1tie &amp; Guaranty, through its underwriter, will defend the dtle as issued, at
its own expense, and will correct or dear the title or will pay any loss incurred, up to the face value of the policy
A low; one-time premium coven the entire cost for as long as ownership remains in your name and even thereafter Protection
of your property rests on the financial stability, professional integrity and responsible management of the title insurance company
So select your title insurance as carefully as you would any other insurance. Protect yourself against loss due to dde defects. Insist on
an owners title insurance policy issued by kampf Title k Guaranty, located in Sanford at 200 Wfest 1st Street in the Suntrast Bank
BuikUn^Phoire (407) 322^9484 for additional information today. Aferry Christmas and happy holidays to ail from the employees of

Barnes Heating &amp;Air Conditioning
Quality Service •Serving Central Florida Since 1985
Have you looked into the advantages of central heating and air conditioning, or are you coi
915 West 2nd Street and serving all of central Florida, phone (407) 323-3517, b the company to call for heating and air conditioning
system repair, servicing or installation. These professionab are experts in the heating and cooling field with yean of experience in thb
line of work.
Whether you need a unit repaired or want a total system installed for your home or business, these licensed professionab are
fully competent to do the work. When it comes to new and replacement installations, they will be more than happy to look over your
particular needs and design an economical system that wifi save you money in energy usage.
Barnes Heating &amp; Air Conditioning will handle the total job with the utmost of skill and you'll like the friendly businesslike
manner in which they handle your needs. If you’re considering replacing your air conditioning system or need repairs of any kind,
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“As long as we still have gifts,
they are w elcom e to com e In.”
Johnson, along with about 10
other women from the organiza­
tion, spent hours reviewing
applications and selecting gifts
at local stores for the children.

However, families not signed up
for the program arc not turned
away at the door.
“We have families call in and
tell us they need gifts for their
children,” Linda Johnson said.

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purchased in the past few
weeks.
“W ho knows how many we
bought — hundreds," Johnson
said. "T h ere's at least three gifts
for each child, if not m ore."
Som e of the most requested
items were CD players,
Gam cBoy games, scooters and
the alw ays popular Barbie doll.
Along with the toys, every child
will also receive clothes collected
through the organization's
Angel Tree.
Gift wrapping began earlier
this week, with volunteers from
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Thursday,
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already com ing in to pick up the
gifts and food.
"Each basket is so large, it
almost takes a pick-up truck to
take away all of the items for
each family," Junior Vice
President Colem an said.
After Tuesday, the organiza­
tion will start planning for next
year's fund-raising and holiday
project.
"A s an independent, one o f a
kind veterans organization, it is
very gratifying to be able to help
the less fortunate in our com m u­
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porate constitution and by-laws
call for us to help all we can,
and we are proud to do so ."

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Reardon earns SCC law enforcement award
From Staff neportg
SA N FO R D — J e n i f e r Reardon, a Decem ber
2000 graduate of/'.the Sem in ole C om m u nity
College Law Enforcem ent Academy, received the
C reegan/H ylton M em orial Law Enforcem ent
Scholarship Thursday as part o f the college's
C rim inal Ju stice A cad em y's g rad u atio n cere­
monies.
The first o f its kind at SCC, the Creegan/H ylton
scholarship w as created to honor tw o O range
County Sheriff's O ffice deputies killed in the lin e
of duty: Deputy John Creegan and D eputy Chris
Hylton. As decorated veterans o f the U S . Navy
and U S . M arine Corps, respectively, both m en
were dedicated law enforcem ent officers w ho d is­
played exceptional talents and fortitude in their
duties.
To honor the d eputies' contributions to their
________
fam ilies,________
friends,_________________________________
co-w orkers and the citizens for
w hich they gave th eir tyvqs, the "C reegan/H ylton
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formed.
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C an did ates for the $1,000 C reegan / H ylton

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' m aintain a 2 3 GPA, com plete a background invcstigatiee process and application and 1je enrolled in
SC C 's: Law Enforcem ent Academy, In addition.
students subm itted 40 hours o f documented com ­
m unity service, a written essay and three letters o f
recom m endation.
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A C rim inal Ju stice graduate from the University
o f Central Florida, Reardon enrolled in SCO 's Law
Enforcem ent A cadem y as m eans to obtain her ulti­
m ate career goal o f becom ing a homicide”detec­
tive. •
'B e in g a h om icid e d etectiv e has alw ays
intrigued m e," sh e said. ' I figure you're the only
voice the deceased have to try to solve their case.
It seem s like a lot o f pressure, but it will b e well
w orth it in the e n d ."
"S h e has been a great team player and sh e dis­
plays calm and collective w ays of problem solvin g ," said W esley Dellz of Recruit and First Squad
►Leader o f C lass 65. "Sh e has never lost her bearings in any o f the tasks brought before h e r *
Currently, Reardon serves as a deputy in the
Polk C ounty Sh eriff’s Office.

Parade celebrates Midway style
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Herald Correspondent

Two judges (or the Sanford Christmas Parade, Iona Brown and Melanie Winterheimer, left, present a trophy
to Mary Lehmann of Airport Lanes, which won 1st Place in the float division. Also pictured are Christy Bremer
and 6-year-oid Mackensle Mannerberg, both of Girl Scout Troop *2123, which won 2nd Place; and Joe
Henley and his son, Ahtram, 3. representing Calvary Templo of Praiso, which won 3rd Place.

Winners in the 2001 Sanford Christmas parade
1st Place float: Airport Lanes
b ecau se it w as not in concert with the parade
led by Mary Lehmann
theme. It w as awarded an Honorable Mmention
This float was an ingenious, three-piece work b ecau se of its outstanding presentation. .
of excellence. There were actually three different
trailers joined to form one 6 0 foot float. The
Honorable Mention: 8oap Box Derby
scen e was a series of hilly snow banks. There
float, led by Judith Robison
ware reindeer pulling S an ta's helpers in a sleigh.
This lloat did not represent the parade theme
Santa's costumed elves walked alongside guid­ so it was not judged for place. It's execution was
ing the float.
clever and Christmas colorful. The soap box car
One section represented the bowling alley by was presented coming down a hill driven by the
showing a bowling ball rolling up the alley to Grinch who might have stolen it for an unknow­
knock down the pins which were, of course, all ing child's Christmas present.
Santa dolls. The ball w as actually moved on a
string mechanism actuated by children hiding
1st Place band: Lake Mary High
under the hill structure. Assorted toys, Christmas
Schoo l, led by Te rry Pattlachal
trim and a Christmas tree added to the panora­
This group looked smart, performed with pre­
ma. An interesting tidbit • to make certain the cise drill team
excellence and played well.
' driver of this seif-propelled float could navigate Their professional, crisp, and
regim ented
thiS flUfhtnrrihR^ffaradff fUlitfiT th e‘‘producers dem eanor whs evident even during the prellmlt aqtuftllpbrought the.float downtownlin the mid­ .nary .s ta g e s while they were waiting for the
dle of the night to test it out before completing parado to start.
their decorating task.
1st Place walking unit: Ju n io r Girl
2nd Place float: Th e W hispering Winds Girl
Scouta Tro o p #3050, led b y Barbara Cook
Scouts Troop 62123, led by Christy Bremer
This unit paid tribute to the Girl S cou ts' cook­
Santa's sleigh, a large robust snowman, toy ie sa le s fund raising program. The girts were
soldiers, candy ca n es, Christmas candles and presented a s assorted cookie boxes, ea ch Scout
more spread Christmas ch eer In a light-hearted, depicting a different llavor cookie. Three-dimen­
lun loving mood. Red, gold, green, and silver sional cookies wore attached to the fronts of the
were the flavor of the trim. Childron and pre­ boxes. They looked pretty cute.
sen ts rode along, sang, and made merry.
Special Mention: Th e Sanford Elks
3rd Place float: Th e Calvary Temple
C lub, Lodge 6542, led by Gall Ford
of Praise, led by J o e Henley
This was a very pretty, lavishly decorated float
This float recalled the birth of Christ (*A King worthy ol a special mention b ecau se ol its detail
is Bom ') and presented the Christ child lying in and beauty. The judges, however, were not ce r­
a life-size, three dimensional manger em braced tain what the theme was. We assum e it had a
by angels trumpeting to his glory. The float was special m essag e for the makers, and celebrate
trimmed in white, purple and gold. The sides their penchant for detail.
were constructed at a 4 5 degree angle and
trimmed with petal paper and fringe to make the
Special Tribute
float appear a s if were, indeed, floating down the
The Ju d g es extend a 'S p ecial Tribute* the
street.
Shriners. They participated in full strength to the
delight ol the parade spectators. The following
Honorable M enetlon: The Sanford
units were present and performing: equestrian
Church of God, lad by Yolanda Tanksley
team, the little racing cars, the fun and frolic
The Church of God celebrated the ‘ Gilt of truck, the Keystone Kops, the motorcycle drill
Liberty' by presenting a patriotic float trimmed in team, the performing motorbikes, antique cars
r/w/bl with flags, balloons, and fringe A replica of and trucks, the little miniature trucks cavorting
the Statue of Liberty was escorted by firemen. around, the Spirit of St. Louis, and even Gus,
Children on board waved small Hags. This float the cam el, cam e to our parade. The Shriners
was not considered for 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place mado a very, special effort.

Two other organizations were recognized with honorable mention awards, the Sanford Church ol God and the
Soap Box Derby organization. Pictured, from left, are Dwayne Harris, church member; Yolanda Tanksley and
her husband Wes. pastor of Sanford Church of God; Iona Brown and Melanie Winterheimer, parade judges;
and Joffrey Robison and his mom Judy, from the Soap Box Derby organization.

SA N FO R D — Students from
M idway Elementary School o f
Perform ing A rts recently hosted
th eir first holiday parad e,
"A m erica C eleb rates M idw ay
Style."
Santa cam e to town on a big
red fire engine, and many com ­
munity members shared in the
festive occasion. G roups from
various other schools also partic­
ipated in the event.
The Santa Elves Dance team,
along with Santa Students Learn
To Read and the giant sw am p
gator led the way, as the M idway
ju gglers perform ed a colorful
routine.
Midway second-graders pro­
claim ed, "L et there oe peace on
Earth."
The Goldsboro Safety Patrol
’ w as on hand to keep everyone
safe. The Hamilton chorus sang
C h ristm as carols, and the
M idw ay
band
celebrated
Am erica with 'S h e 's A Grand
O l' Flag ," and God Bless
Am erica."
According to M idw ay staff,
w ho organized the first parade
com m em orating the A m erican
/ holiday s p lr iv 'ff fc students hadi

H tfitd photo by Tom m y Vlncont

Santa Claus made a grand entrance Into Midway by riding on a motorcycle
during the Midway Elementary School Christmas parade.
a b a ll"
T h e p a ra d e 's ju d g es d eter­
m ined the fourth-grader's gin­
gerbread W hite H ouse, titled
"H o m e Sw eet H o m e," w as a
first-place winner. O ther w in­
ners
included
kindergarten
through first, w ho w on b«&gt;t cos­
tu m e; second -grad e .w on best
banner; third-grade won m ost

hu m orous; fourth-grad e won
most creative theme; and fifthadc w on best song and dance.
le song w as written by Zizz
Robert, a fourth-grade teacher.
B esides Santa on the fire
engine, there were two others,
including Kenneth Bevens, who
traveled,by bicycle, and Richard
Green, w ho traveled by car.

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Robbery
Continued from Pag* 1A
jects w earing masks, run from
the Publix store with a garbage
can, and then get into the suspi­
cious vehicle. The w itness says
sh e then notified the sheriff's
office o f the incident via 911.
A Sem inole County Sheriff's
deputy later m ade contact w ith
the suspects' vehicle in the area

o f Dean Road and U niversity
B ou levard . T h e su sp e cts' ca r
crashed at State Road 50 and
A lafaya Trail. O ne suspect w as
arrested im m ediately. A h and ­
gun w as recovered and so w as
money.
A second suspect was arrest­
ed at a nearby apartm ent com ­
plex, a fte r b ein g tracked by

O range County's K-9. A third
suspect w as arrested w hile try­
ing to hide at a nearby business.
T h e fourth suspect remains at
large.
Anybody with inform ation is
asked to call Crime Line at l800-423-tip s or lnv.
Larry
Herron o f the SC SO at 407-6656600.

w ork on the city 's annual finan­
cial report. It is the 10th year
the city h as received the aw ard.
• C om m ission approved on
first read in g an o rd in an ce
establishing a rate fo r reclaim ed
water. T h e ord inance creates a
rate o f 28-cen ts p er 1,000 g al­
lons o f consu m ption fo r cu s­

tom ers w ho recently hooked up
to the reclaim ed w ater lines for
irrig a tio n
purposes
along
C entu ry Poinl, W llliston Park
and the city 's irrigation system .

Hotel
Continued from Page LA
• The city presented Finance
D irector Jackie Sova w ith a ce r­
tificate of achievem ent from the
G ov ernm ent Finance O fficers
A ssociation o f the United States
and C an ad a. T h e aw ard for
excellence in financial reporting
w as presented to Sova for her

MIchallo Jarla can ba reached at
mdjerlaOaemlnoleherald.com or
407-322-2611.

M ilitary B rie fs
Marine Corps Pfc. Charles A. l tional cerem ony in w hich the
M cL ain, son o f Barbara and
recruits w ere presented the
. Daryl G. MyLain. o f Sanford, I Marine Corps Emblem, and were
recently completed basic training | addressed as "M arin es" for the
at Marine Corps Recruit Depot,
first time since boot cam p began.
Paris Island, S.C.
M cLain is a 1999 graduate o f
McLain successfully com plet­ Sem inole High School.
ed 12 weeks of training designed
to challenge new Marine recruits
A ir Force Airm an D aw n V.
both physically and mentally.
D eH om ey has graduated from
M cLain and fellow recruits basic
m ilitary
training
at
began their training at 5 a m. by
Lackland Air Force Base, San
running three m iles and per­ Antonio, Texas.
forming calisthenics. In addition
During the six weeks o f train­
to the physical conditioning pro­ ing, the airm an studied the Air
gram, McLain spent numerous
Force mission, organization, and
hours in classroom and field
custom s and received special
assignm ents w hich included
training in human relations.
learning first aid, uniform regu­
In addition, airm en w ho com ­
lations, combat water survival,
plete basic training earn credits
m arksm anship, hand-to-hand
toward an associate d egree
com bat and assorted weapons
through the Com m unity College
training. They performed close of the Air Force.
order drill and operated as a
She is the daughter o f Carol
small infantry unit during field
Sands of Bronx, N.Y., and grand­
training.
daughter o f Thom as Sands o f
McLain and other recruits also
Altamonte Springs.
received instruction on the
M arine Crops' core values —
Navy Seaman Recruit R uben
honor, courage and commitment J. Petrovich, son of Migdalia and
— and what the words mean in C harles Petrovich o f Sanford ,
guiding personal and profession­ recently graduated from the
al conduct.
Basic Enlisted Subm arine Course
McLain and fellow recruits at the Naval Subm arine School in
ended the training phase with Groton, Conn. ** .
The Crucible, a 51-hour team
During the five-week course,
effort, problem solving evolution
Petrovich learned the basic theo­
which culminated with an emory, construction and operation of

nuclear-pow ered
subm arines.
Petrovich also learned shipboard
organization, dam age control,
and subm arine safety and escape
procedures.
Petrovich
participated
in
hands-on training with reality
sim ulators, practicing firefight­
ing and flood control on board a
subm arine.
Petrovich
also
learned about a subm arine's
basic hydraulic, water and air
system s, and practiced escaping
from a simulated sinking subma­
rine.
Petrovich is a 2000 graduate of
Sem inole High School. He joined
the Navy in November 2000.
Air Force Airman 1st Class
Jeffrey Iglesias has graduated
from basic military training at
Lackland A ir Force Base, San
Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of train­
ing, the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization, and
cu stom s and received special
training in human relatioas.
In addition, airmen who com ­
plete basic training earn credits
tow ard an associate degree
through the Community College
o f the Air Fonv.
He is the son of Rosa Iglesias
of Altamonte Springs. Iglesias Ls
a 2000 graduate of L ik e Brantley
High School.

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D ecem b er 2 3 , 2001

rey says
crappie
biting at
L Monroe
Ito tho Herald
LLAHASSEE —
pie, or speckled perch,
ng at Lake Monroe Is
' heating up compared
It year, says Joe Jenkins,
riwater fisheries biolo[w ith the Florida Fish
I W ildlife Conservation
fission (FWC).
ig le r creel surveys
r a tremendous
ovement in fishing suci over last year from Oct.
jthrou gh Nov. 15. Anglers
light on average more
i three crappie per hour
nparcd to less than one
i per hour last year at the
ne tim e," Jenkins said.
file the number of
irs anglers fished (known
i fishing effort) was sim ilar
i last year (1,481 hours this
nr com pared to 1,135 in
f ,« *iJ0 ), this year they caught
•; 4 j916 crappie com pared to
.710 last year, which aver­
ages out to 3.28 fish per
r in 2001 compared to
ly 0.78 In 2000.
In an effort to establish the
area as a quality crappie
fishery, the FWC in 1998
established a 12-inch m ini­
mum size limit on black
crappie in Lake Monroe. In
addition, the bag limit o f
crappie In Lake Monroe, as
well as statewide, was establ­
ished at 25 fish per day. The
anagem ent tactics seem to
be working.
m "W e've measured 374
[crap p ie at ou r boat ramp
J surveys so far this year and
. ; the average site fish that
(■ anglers kept was 12.5 inch‘ es, with the largest being 15
i inches," said Jenkins.
&gt; "Those are good sized fish."
In fact, a 12-inch crappie
j averages just under a pound
} so it only takes about 12 fish
to equal the same 10-pound
harvest that would require
25 nine-to-10-lnch crappie,
which average less than a
half-pound each.
"L ake Monroe is one of
the top crappie lakes in the
state. The opportunity is
there for anglers to catch a
tot of fish and take hom e a
good heavy mess to cat and crappie make great eat­
ing," said Jenkins.
For more information on
fishing in Florida, as w cli as
information on the FW C's
angler recognition programs
- Big Catch and Record Fish
- log onto the agency's
Division of Freshwater
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E a r l y to u r n a m e n t re tu rn s m ix e d
B y D u n Sm ith

Sports Editor
LAKE MARY — With high schools
winding dow n for the Holiday Break,
athletic team s have begun what for most
is a grueling two-week grind o f travel
and tournam ent play.
The M ichelle Akers Soccer Classic for
girls' teams kicked off on Wednesday
and what is usually a good showcase for
Sem inole Athletic Conference schools,
turned into a nightmare for most of the
local entries.
The w orst w as at Lyman High School's

Seminole County schools batting
around .500 after first day of play
Carlton D. Henley Sports Complex
where both the host Greyhounds and
O viedo suffered losses, Lyman being
mauled by St. Augustine-Nease, 6-1, and
the Lions being blanked by Seabreeze, 20.
At Lake M ary's Don T. Reynolds
Stadium , the host and No. 4 state-ranked
Rams were whitewashed by undefeated

Edgewater, 2-0 and Winter Springs High
School's A.W. Epps Sports Com plex,
TWo-time defending State Champion
Lake Howell was edged by Orangewood
Christian, 3-2.
The only positives w as the host, and
No. 8 state-ranked, Bears romping past
Spruce Creek, 6-0, and Lake Brantley get­
ting past Bishop Moore, 2-1, at Tom Story

All-State netters
E ig h t S A C
p layers on
F S W A list
o f elite in
V olleyball

Mahoney
stars for
Bullets in
Winterfest
Special to the Herald

B y Dean Sm ith

Sports Editor
G A IN E SV IL L E — Com ing
off a superior season in which
O viedo finished as the state
runner-up in Class 6A, the
Sem inole Athletic Conference
last week had eight o f its
m em bers m ake the C lass 5A
and 6A All-State Girls
Volleyball Teams as selected
by the FSWA (Florida Sports
Writers Association).
The Lions, who went 28-6
this season, dominated the
picks, with four players being
named to the top four Class
6A teams.
Senior outside hitter
Brittany Kauss was the only
player from Central Florida to
make the First Team.
Kauss, who had 229 kills
and 117 digs, made the First
Team along with five-time
defending Class 6A State
Cham pion Boca RatonO lym pic Heights teammates
Julie Caner, a senior outside
hitter who was also the MVP
of the State Tournament, and
junior setter Kim Harper.
O lym pic Heights knocked
off O viedo 15-8 and 15-5 in
the State Cham pionship
M atch at Disney's Wide
World o f Sports com plex last
month.
A lso earning All-State hon­
ors from coach Allan
Rubenstein's Oviedo squad
were Second Team pick Nellie
Liljenquist, a junior outside
hitter. Third Team selection

Field.
In other gam es, No. 1 Class 4A stateranked DcLand shutout Boca Raton, 2-0,
at Lake Mary, and Winter Park ran past
Clearwater-Countryside, 4-1, at Lake
Brantley.
The tournam ent w as to have continued
with the second round at the sam e sites
on Thursday, before the tournam ent
moved for the final two days, Friday and
Saturday, at Lake M ary's Eton T.
Reynolas Stadium.
In non-tournament boys soccer action
from Tuesday, Lake Howell outscored
See Preps, Page 2B

Senior setter Kelsey Combes (dig­
ging up a shot, above) and senior
middle blocker Tiffany Kitaoka
(right) were two of three Winter
Springs players to be selected to the
Class 5A All-State Teams recently
picked by the Florida Sports Writers
Association. Comes was a Fourth
Team pick, with Kitaoka making the
Third Team along with junior Ally
Hock. Making the Class 6A All-State
Teams were Oviedo teammates
senior outside hitter Brittany Kauss
(First Team), junior outside hitter
Nellie Liljenquist (Second Team),
senior hitter Rachel Bellamy (Third
Team) and senior middle blocker
Jen Holser (Fourth Team). Also
making the Class 6A Third Team
was Lake Mary sophomore outside
hitter Angie Pressey.

See A ll-State, Page 3B

AU BU RN D A LE — Lake
M ary's Caitlin M ahoney w as
the leading hitter as the 16-U
Bullets took First Place ou t of
10 team s in the "A " d ivision at
the ISA (Independent Softball
Association) Winterfest in Polk
County this past weekend.
T h e Bullets, a fastoitch softball team based in Clearwater,
w ent 5-0-1 for the tournam ent.
They tied the Jacksonville
Players 0-0 in their first gam e
w ith Danielle Hofer pitching a
three-hitter and striking out
eight.
T h e squad then beat the
N aples Illusion 1-0 on a onehitter, nine strikeout perfor­
m ance by Bree Spence and then
capped off Saturday's RoundRobin play by shutting out the
Zephyrhills Blaze, 3-0.
N atalie Bale hurled a two-hit­
ter w ith Mahoney, H ofer and
Stephanie Seaman leading the
offense.
T h e Bullets entered Sunday's
Elimination Playoffs seeded
num ber 1 and played the Plant
City Invasion in the first game.
T h e Bullets erupted for nine
runs in the first inning and held
on to defeat the local nine, 9-6.
T h e semifinals found the
Bullets in a rematch w ith the
Players, and this tim e the
Bullets came out on top by a 21 scored.
H ofer tossed a two-hitter,
striking out seven, to put the
Bullets in the Cham pionship
Gam e.
T h e finale found the Bullets
matched up again w ith the
N aples Illusion, w ho had beat­
en the powerful C learw ater
Bom bers in the quarterfinals.
T h e Illusion jum ped out to a
first inning lead on a two-run
hom e run, but the Bullets
responded in the bottom of the
first as Hofer drove in Ashley
Arcuri and Mahoney and Bale
brought home Spence to give
S e e Softball, Page 2B

SCC women finally
back on home court
B y Dean Smith

Sports Editor
SA N F O R D — After spending
the better part of the last
m onth-and-a-half on the road,
the Sem inole Community
College w om en's basketball
team will finally make a home
appearance when it hosts the
SCC Holiday Classic at the SCC
Health and Physical Education
Center next weekend.
Since romping past
Hillsborough Community
College on Novem ber 14th, that
Raiders have spent each of the
past five weekends playing in
tournam ents or classics, two
w eekends in the Panhandle, one
weekend in Port St. Joe, one
weekend in Daytona, and one
weekend in Ocala.
But now local fans will get to
see the team up close and per­
sonal on Saturday, December

29th when the Raiders take on
Black Hawk Junior College
from Illinois at 6 p.m. The game
will be preceded by a game
between Miami-Dade
Community College and
Okaloosa-W alton Community
College from Ft. Walton Beach
at 4 p.m.
On Sunday (Dec. 30), the
Classic will wrap up with Black
Hawk battling Okaloosa-W alton
at 1 p.m. and SCC tackling
Miami-Dade at 2:30 p.m.
As alw ays, admission Ls free
to all hom e games at the SCC
Health and Physical Education
Center.
Raiders head coach Ken
Patrick had hoped his squad
had turned the com er as they
had gone to the Port St. Lucie
Shootout and swept to two easy
victories to improve their record
to 6-4.
See SC C , Page 2B

Sophomore point guard Marie Berggren (No. 5 above, white uniform), who has signed a Letter-of-lntent to attend
Georgetown University next year, hit four-of-five from behind the three-point line and scored 12 points against No.
1 ranked Gulf Coast Community College. Berggren and the Raiders will be hosting a tournament next weekend.

�LX/JUl

Pagc2B

Preps
C ontinued from page IB
Lake Brantley, 6-4, and Winter Springs tied
University, 1-1.
O n Wednesday, Lake Howell picked up a 2-0
district victory over Titusville.
• Most o f the boys teams will be in action in the
’ Bishop M oore Tournament that takes place at
Edgcw ater and W inter Park as w ell as Bishop
Moore.

Softball
C ontinued from page I B
the team a 3-2 lead.
In the fifth inning Mahoney, a
sophom ore at Lake Mary High
School, put the gam e away with
a towering three-run home run
over the left-centerfield fence.

Basketball results have also been mixed as
freshman Darryl M erthie tossed in 20 points, but
his Lake M ary squad dropped a 75-64 hom e deci­
sion to Father Lopez on Wednesday.
But O viedo picked right up from where it left
off last year in the Great Florida Shootout in
Kissimmee as the defending cham pion Lions
ripped Miami Senior High, 68-51.
Oviedo (9-0 and ranked No. 2 in the state) had
little trouble with No. 8 and previously undefeat-

Spence went on to pitch the
com plete game victory and fin­
ished with seven strikrouts as
the Bullets prevailed 6 2 .
Mahoney led the Bullets in
hitting for the tournam ent with
a .462 batting average and a 769
slugging percentage.

SCC
,

T he S eminole H erald

Sunday. Decrmlx'r 23. 2001

Continued from page IB
But Patrick still worried if his charges could
keep up the momentum against the better team.
- Unfortunately for Patrick, his fears were real- ized when SC C traveled to Daytona Beach
Community College to face the top two teams in
the State Poll, Gulf Coast Com m unity College
from Panama City and Tallahassee Community
College.
Taking on No. 1 state ranked, and No. 2 nation­
ally ranked, G u lf Coast, the Raiders were hum• bled, falling behind 51-17 at halftim e and going
on to suffer a 9 6 5 6 setback.
Lest fans think that SCC may be having a down
year, the Com m odores cam e hack on Sunday to
hand host Daytona Beach its first loss o f the sea-

The tournam ent w as the final
one for the Bullets this year as
they end their fall season with a
14-2-1 record.
They will return to the field in
January to play in the ISA
Winter World Series.

The Raiders played better on Sunday against
No. 2 state-ranked Tallahassee, but still could not
muster a victory, falling behind 37-25 at interm is­
sion and losing 7 6 5 7 .
Sophomore guards Cham esia Bailey and Narie
Berggren led the way for SCC against G u lf Coast,
Bailey pouring in a team-high 14 points and
Berggren hitting four three-pointers for 12 points.
Freshmen Ditte Jakobsen, a forward, and Yelena
Leuchanka, a 6 fo o t-5 center, were also in double
figures for the local quintet with 10 points each.
Leuchanka had her best individual gam e o f the
season against Tallahassee, making 10-of-19 from
the floor and 13-of-17 from the free throw line for
33 points and also pulled dow n 10 rebounds and
added two assists and two steals for good mea-

ed M iam i (7-1), quickly turning an 11-4 deficit
Miami
into a 42-17 lead at halftim e,, ou (scoring
t
38-6.
to the Lake Howell

D isney's Wide World o f Sports com plex on
Thursday.
T h e Silver Hawks got off to a slow start, but
battled back to tie the game at 13-13 late in the
first period.
But the Lady Bees from Upperman High School
in Tennessee got hot from the floor and went on
an 18-0 run to take a 31-13 lead w ith 3:51 left in
the second period.
The lead ballooned to 30 points, 5 6 2 6 , with 2 £ 2
left in the third period and ended as a 40-point
•-39.
differential, 79-3
T h e Lady Bees hit 11 three-point shots in the
gam e, five com ing from Kim Blankenship, who
ended w ith a co-gam e-high 19 points along with
team m ate Emily Christian. Am anda Austin
scored nine of her 13 points on 'th ree's' and
Kristen Hartung scored all nine o f her points

C ontinu ed from p age I B
com e, first-serve
ved basis.
Q uota hunt perm its are not
necessary on private lands and
m any public w ildlife manage­
m ent areas (W M As). However
ou w ill need one I f you plan to
unt any o f the follow
W M A s located in the 1
N ortheast Region:
* Baird Unit o f Richloam in
Sum ter County (M arch 1 6 1 8 ,
M arch 22-24 and M arch 29-31)
* Buck Lake in Brevard and

S

from behind the arc.
,
Sophomore Kat Luetzow paced the extrem ely
young Lake How ell quintet with nine points,
w ith fellow sophom ore Abby Kohn tossing in
eight point
silver H aw ks w ere to have played Sebring,
The.“SUve
a 55-34 loser to H oneoye Falls Lima H igh School
.
i
n i l ____________ I a t - — . i . L . * ^ 6 * b 2 s U * ..
f r o m New York, on Friday and then take o n either
Convent of the Sacred Heart from N ew York or
Palm Bay High School from M elbourne on
SaturcUy.
If Lake Howell w o n , the game will b e at 2 3 0
pan. and If the Silver H aw ks lost on Friday, their
gam e would be at 12:45 p.m.
Other boys tournam ents were to begin on
Thursday and Friday, w ith Seminole going to
DeLand, and Lake H ow ell going to Clearw ater.
Lake Brantley w as to have played a t Lake Mary
on Friday and then m ost o f the county team s will
•
head to Lake M ary fo r a tournament starting
Wednesday.
Lyman is one squad that will go elsew here,
heading for the Beach Classic in Veto Beach.

and March 20-24)
* Caravelle Ranch in Marion
and Putnam counties (March
1 6 1 9 and M arch 20-24)
* Etoniah Creek in Putnam
County (March 1 6 1 8 , March 2229-31)
24 andI March
V
* H alf M oon in Sum ter
County (M atch 22-24, M atch 2931 and Ac 15-7)
* Lake George in Putnam and
Volusia counties (M arch 1 6 1 8 ,
M arch 29-31 and April 12-14)
* Ocala in M arion and Putnam
counties (M arch 2 1 -2 4 , March
2 6 3 1 , April 4-7 and April 11-14)
* Prairie Lakes Unit o f Three
Lakes In Osceola County
(M atch 1 6 1 8 , March 29-31 and
A pril 12-14)
* Richloam in Sumter, Lake,
Pasco and Hernando counties
(first nine days) (M arch 1 6A p ril
21)
Rima Ridge Unit o f Tiger
Bay in Volusia County (March
1 6 1 8 , March 29-3 1 and April
12-14)
* Sem inole Forest In Lake
County (M arch 1 6 1 9 and
M arch 20-24)
* Sem inole Ranch in Orange
i County (M arch 1 6 1 8 , March 2224 andI h
March 29-31)
* Tiger Bay in Volusia County
(M arch 1 6 1 8 , March 29-31 and
A pril 12-14)
* Tosoha tehee in Orange
County
C ou nty!(March 1 6 1 8 , March 2931 a n d April 12-14).
EXEM PT HUNTERS PLEASE
NOTE* Residents age 65 and
over, residents certified totally
and permanently disabled, resi­
dents in the arm ed services sta­
tioned out o f state and home on
leave for 30 days or less, and
children under the age o f 16 are
exem pt and are not required to
have a quota hunt permit to
participate in hunts on most
public wildlife management
areas (WMAs). However,
because o f lease agreements,
W M A size and other factors,
som e W MAs do not allow for
exemptions.
O n the follow ing W MAs there
are N O EXEM PTIONS
ALLOW ED- A LL exempt
hunters m ust apply for and
receive a quota perm it in order
to participate in the spring

turkey hunts: Baird U n it of
Richloam , Etoniah C reek, H alf
M oon, Lake George, O cala,
Prairie Lakes Unit o f Three
Lakes, Sem inole Forest, Tiger
B ay and Tosoha tehee.
In addition to possessing a
spring turkey hunt perm it,
hunters must also possess a
valid Florida hunting license, a
w ild turkey stam p and a
w ildlife m anagem ent area
stam p to hunt on the above-list­
ed areas.

MANATEE DECAL ART
CONTEST OPEN TO MID­
DLE SCHOOL STUDENTS

The Florida Fish and
W ildlife Conservation
Com m ission (F W Q has
announced that the 11th annual
M anatee Decal A rt C ontest is
open to all m iddle school-aa
1-age
art students
w ho attend public,
.................................
jriv ate or hom e schools in
Pri
Florida.
Students will need to subm it
their artw ork via their art
teacher and school. Each school
is allow ed to send up to five
entries for consideration in the
contest. M iddle school art teach
ers can request a copy o f the
contestt rules
rule and requirem ents
from the FW C Bureau o f
Protected Sped es M anagem ent
(BPSM ) by calling (850) 9224330, e-mailing the BPSM edu­
cation section at
abellebQgfc.state.fl.us o r by
dow nloading the rules from
www.floridaconservation.org/p
sm . Design entries m ust be
postmarked before Jan. 25.
Selected artwork will be used
to design a manatee decal that
is distributed for a $5 donation
to the Save the M anatee Trust
Fund. This fund supports m an­
atee protection efforts such as
m anatee rescue, research, habi­
tat protection and public educa­
tion. Donations received for the
2000-2001 decal brought in over
$80,000 to the trust fund.
The manatee is Florida's state
m arine mammal and is listed as
an endangered sp ed es. M iddle
school students can help sup&gt;rt protection efforts by leam g about manatees and participating in this contest.

K

Briefs
B IA N C A L A N A L E A D S A T R IV E R B E N D
Roy Bianca lana o f Lake M ary fired a mistake-free, three
under par 69 for the first round lead Thursday in a North
Florida PGA Winter Tour tournam ent at Rlverbend G olf Club.
A three-time winner already this season, Biancalana birdied
the fourth, ninth and 13th holes on the 6,821-yard course. He
took a two-stroke lead into the final round Friday ev er i y
Durham of Easley, S.C., the only other player to oreak par
with 71.
The 12th event o f the 36th season for the nation's oldest
m ini-tour is the final tournament before the Christm as holi­
days.
North Florida PGA Winter Tour
R lverbend G C , O r m o n d Beech
M i l 1 enle, per 77

I . W - Roy Biencalene. U l* Mery. J4-J5 ; I 71 - Ty PuiKim. Eedty. S.C. 36-13, J . 72 I‘Dun* Kim. L e i* Onon. M ich, 37-55; A 73 ■Greg Minch. Orlendo. 3S-35; 3. 74 - Devkl
Beck. Telleheeeee, 37-37; 6 75 - /uettn Berber. Edine. Minn.. 40-35; 7 77 - Welker Beumenn
Jr.. Ormond Beech. 3S-3»; S (be) 7» - Jim Wright. Weytroi*. Ge . 41-37, Micheel Kimmet.
Cherleeton, S C , 42-36. end Bnen Tennyvon. Deytoru Beech 40-38

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The nine-week league will run on Monday evenings at the
South Brantley Gymnasium in Altamonte Springs.
League play begins January 7 ,2 0 0 2 . The cost to register a
team is $150.
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407-523-5048 or view the website at
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Wmtot Springs (unior outside hitter Ally Hock shows off her powerful spike (above) during the Bears' District
Championship victory over Titusville last month. Hock was a Third Team Class 5A All-State selection.

All-State
C ontinued from page I B
Kachcl Bellamy, a senior outside
liilter, and Fourtli Team honoree
Jen I iotser, a senior middle
blocker.
A surprising selection in Class
t&gt;A was Lake M ary's Angie
I’ressev.
Ili.it the sophom oreoutside
iiitter made All-Sfate was not
the surprise, that she was
l&gt;i* ked for the Third leant after
pl.iving for a team that lost in
the District sem ifinals, was.
Dressey, whose father Paul is o
former star guard in the NBA
and current assistant w ith the
O rlando M agic, had a tremen­
dous gam e in helping the Rams
to m e within a point o f upset­
ting defending District
Cham pion and this season's
District runner-up, DeLand, in
the district sem ifinals.
T fur final three SA C players
w ere named to the C lass 5 A
teams and all three cam e from
D istrict Cham pion W inter •
Springs.
Hie Bears appeared to have a
good vhot at state title because
they iiad finally got out of
O lym pic H eights' shadow by
dropping back to C lass 5A.
But after rolling to a 28-3
record and being ranked No. 2
in the Stale Polls, Winter
Spi ings ran into a red-hot
IH Itona squad and w as ousted
in rlie rcgiouals.

Ally Hock) a junior outside
hitter, and Tiffany Kitaoka, a
senior middle blocker, made the
Third Team, while Kelsey
Combes, a senior setter, made
the Fourth Team.
FSWA ALL-STATE G IR L S
V O LLEYBA LL T E A M S
CLASS6A
FIRST TEAM
Brittany K j i m , im lo r outside hitter,
Oviedo; Julie Canrr. senior ouHkle hitter. Rura
RatorvOlytnpic Heights; Kim Harper, |unk*
setter, Boca Raton Olympic Height*: Jade
Nison-Cold, senior middle blocker, Ro&gt;j|
Palm Beach; Crystal White, srn ke outskle hit­
ler. Royal Palm Beach; Eric d iv erts. senior oul•kle hitter. Miami-Sumrt.

SECOND TEAM
Nellie Uljeiufuiftt, Junior outside hitter,
Oviedo; Shannon llrm ande/. senior outside
hitter, Miami-Suraet; Jesoika Eontchua, Junior
outside hitter. Miami-Southwest; Ingrid
Unhares, senior outside hitter, SarasotaRiventew; Tara Davis, senior im hidr hitler,
Boca Ratim-Spanish River; Summer Weissing,
sophomore outside hitter, Boca Raton-dyntpic
Heights.

THIRD TEAM
Angle Presaey, sophomore outside hitter,
Lake Mary, Rachel Bellamy, senior outside
hitler, Oviedo; Kerry Krry, senior outside hit­
ter. Davie-Western; Amanda Sterner, Junior
outside hittrr, Boca Raton-Otympic Heights;
Danielle Conaalea, senior outside hitter.
Sarasota; Kelly Ka/mien/ak. aenior middle
hittrr, DeLand.

FOURTH TEAM
Jen Holier, senior middle blockeg Oviedo;
Shannon Smith, srnior middle blocker. West
Orange; Caity Whitrakrr, senior middle hittrr,
Venice; Joleen Cacriatoer. senior outside hitter,
Davie-Wrstem ; Ceci Perr/. senior outside hit­
trr, John I. Leonard; Shelby Herb. Junior setter,
Sarasota.

FIFTH TEAM
Clarissa Walker, junior outside hittrr. Venice;
Sasha Kasao. senior outside hitter. Miami-

Braddork; Carolina Cano, senior srttrr. Miamicoral Park; Jennifer Way. Junior outside hitter,
Boynton Brach; Mardi Levins, senior Boca
Raton-Spanish River; Melissa Wrbb, senior
outside hittrr. Hialeah MiamJ Lakes.

CLASS 5A
FIRST TEAM
Jamie Duncan, senior middlehittrr, Nicrville;
Jenna Jordan, senior outside hitter. Durant;
Nicole LffManc, Junior outside hitter, [Xirant;
Nicole Brilrnnker. sophomore outside hitter.
East Lake; Jenny Nee lands, senior setter,
Gainesville-Buchholr; Jenna Thomas, Junior
srttrr. Fort Myers.

SECOND TEAM
Lia Pardue, senior middle hittrr, Nicrville;
Kirsten Thorson, senior middle blocker,
Ifcltona; U r Gom e*, senior outside hitter.
Cooper City; Jenny Hart, srnior outside hitter.
South Lake; Margon Lilly, senior setter,
Drltona; Angela Sodusta, senior setter,
Pensacola-Escambia.

THIRD TEAM
Ally H « k . Junior outside hitter, Winter
Springs; Tiffany Kitaoka, senior m iddle
blocker. W inter Springs; Frannie Savage,
senior outside hitter. Fort Myers; Sarah
Campbell. Junior outside hittrr/mkldle block­
er. Gainesville-Buchhola; Terry Williams,
senior srttrr, Nicrvlllr, I leather Connell, Junkir
setter, Durant.
*
v.

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FOURTH TEAM

K llte y Com bes, sen ior setter, W inter
Springs; Kriieigh CXNeUI, Junior outside hitter.
East Lake; Beverly Stasis, sophomore outside
hittrr. Clearwater Countryside, Margi Nabors,
senior middle hittrr, Choctawhatchee; Erin
Landau, Junior setter, Port Orange-Spruce
Creek; Jessica Skower. Junior setter. Naples.

FIFTH TEAM
Danielle M acD vuld, sopheenoer outside hit­
ter. Port Orange-Spruce Creek; Danielle
Herndon, Junkir outside hittrr, Durant; Kisya
Killings worth, sophomore middle blocker.
Pine Ridge, Karly Gallops, senior middle
blocker/outside hittrr. Gainesville-But hfx&gt;(/.
Jennifer Whitmore, senior outside hitter,
Pensacola-Escambia; Sally Nobles, srnior out­
side hittrr. la llahasare-Lincoln.

Briefs
C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e 2 B
Teams will scrim m age on January 13th, and the
league officially begins January 20th.
I here will be eight weeks of round robin play
followed by a playoff tournament.
I lien may b e divisions for AA, A and B level
teams.
Entry fee is $225 per team.
I tie |CC offers a temperature-controlled facility
with tw o cable nets and lighted scoreboards.
I oague winners and tournament winners may
receive a discount on the next league, t-shirts, or
individual trophies.
Registration deadline is January 10th.
l or further information, contact Sylvia Pasnak
at n ls 5033, extension 259.
G A T O K A D E H O L ID A Y R O U N D B A L L
C L A S S IC A N N O U N C E D
Winning Ways Basketball is once again hosting
the Gatorade Holiday Roundball Classic.
Hie Classic is open to all boys and girls teams
ages 14 and under and is designed to allow
coaches to gauge their team's strengths and
weaknesses for the upcoming season.
Tlie tournament will run from December 28thniugh-30
For more information or to register your team,
lease contact Winning Ways Basketball's Barry
de-del at 407-339-9053 or 1-877-808-HOOP (4667).

l

W IN T E R H O L ID A Y B A S E B A L L C A M P
Ron G olden's Baseball School is hosting a
Winter-Holiday Baseball Camp December 27-30
at Eastmonte Park in Altamonte Springs.
Tire camp will focus on instruction and devel­
opm ent and is open to all baseball players in
grades 5-12.
For additional information, please contact Ron
G old en's Baseball School at 614-236-8141.
B R E T H R E N R E A C H IN G O U T G O L F
TO URN A M EN T
On December 29th, there will be a benefit golf
tournam ent for Brethren Reaching O ut at Hidden
Lakes Golf Course, 35 Fairgreen Avenue, New
Sm yrna Beach.

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Brethren Reaching O ut is an after-school pro­
gram under the direction of founder Rose Davis
in Sanford that operates without and governm ent
funding or grants.
Organizers are looking for a Tournament
Sponsor and Hole Sponsors.
The tournament will be a four-man scramble
w ith an 8 a.m. shotgun start and the field is lim it­
ed to the first 112 players to enter.
Entry fees are $40 per man or $160 per team
ill w
and every
rery player will
win a door prize.
Individuals will win
vin awards
.i
for closest to the
hole, longest drive, and straightest drive.
Team aw ards will be $400 for first place, $300
for second place, $200 for third place, and $100
for fourth place.
For more information, please call Rose Davis at
407-302-4143 or Ronnie Venn, Tournament
Director, at 386-860-0191.
A L T A M O N T E T E N N IS
The City of Altamonte Springs has expanded its
Tennis Program .
Bradstreet Tennis now directs Tennis Lessons at
both Westmonte and Eastmonte parks. Lessons
arc ongoing and available for all ability levels
and ages.
For more information please contact Bradstreet
Tennis at 407-620-7101.
R E G IS T E R F O R PO N Y
Sem inole PONY Baseball will be holding regis­
tration for the Spring season in January.
Five age groups are offered 5-6 (coach pitch, 50foot bases), 7-8 (coach and player pitch, 60-foot
bases), 9-10 (player pitch, lead offs and stealing,
60-foot bases), 11-12 (player pitch. Major League
rules, 70-foot bases) and 13-14 (player pitch,
M ajor League rules, 90-foot bases).
Cost is $60 for 5-6 year olds and $75 for 7-andUp.
Registration will be held on three consecutive
Saturday's (1/5, 1/12, and 1/19) betw een 10 a.m.
and 2 p m. at the 5 Points Com plex, State Road
419, east off of 17-92 heading toward Oviedo.
Prospective players must present a Birth
Certificate at tim e of registration.
For more information call 407-323-5570.

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PARCEL 111
That Ponton oh.
■From Vw Nortwast comar ol tw
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aaid Mortfiwestorty Right-df-Wty
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a radua ol 25 00 toat and a tanganl
baanng ol N. 53 dagraaa (XT 18* E. d
aaid port; Vwnca nm NorVwastorty.
along Vw are ol aaid curva, 1519
tod Vnrugh a cantrd m p t ol 41
dagraaa 4V SIT. Vwnca nm a 59
dagraaa 35 o rW . 5 7 1 9 2 toaltoVw
P o rt oI Bagrvwig *
□•mg h r wnar oaacrawd m untoai
Racorda Book 3990. P tg a 395.
Pubkc Raoonto ol Sanvnoto County.

Ftonda

D n o t i d m loftowi
Commanca d a 4* i 4* concrata
monumam d h r NorVtoad comat ol
Section 29. Townahip 19 South.
Ranga 30 EaaL Sanvnoto County.
Ftonda; Vwnca nm South 59*44 05*
W. along Vw North In# ol tha
NorVwad 1/4 ol aaid Section 29 a
dvtonca ol 417 5 50 nwtors (137027
tod) to Vw euadng Eadarty Unvtod
Accaaa nghl oI way kw ol Slda
Road 400 bamg 45 720 nwtara
(150 00 tod) Eadarty ol aa mea­
sured parpandcutor to Vw cenlarlne
ol turvay a t drown on Stato oI
Florida.
Daparanant
oI
Transportation Right oI Way Map
Sacbon No. 77150-2404; Thanca
ctopanmg said Norm Ina nm SouVi
24*0307” Wad along add Eadarty
(Xpa ol way bw oI Sld a Road 400
paraM wan urd cantorlna aurvay
57.473 matora (221 37 tod) to tw
Intonacuon ol Via North kna ol
abova daaerbad pared ol land lor
Vw POINT O f BEGINNING, Vwnca
comnua SouVi 24*0307 Wad dong
add Eaatarty nghl o l way Ina 59 435
matora (19500 tod) to tw rtaraackon ol Vw SouVr Ina ol Hal pared ol
land; Vwnca drpanng u a ) Eadarty
nghl ol way bw ol Slda R od! 400
nm Norm 89*4700* Ead along and
SouVi Ina 3.740 matora (12 2 7 toaq;
Vwnca nm North 23*1355* Ead
59 061 matora (193.77 tod) to ta d
Norm bra o l Mid pared. Vwnca nm
SouVi 59*4700* W ad dong tdd
Norm bw 2 5 13 matora (9 23 tod) to
Via POINT OF BEGINNING.
Tha tonto hara daacrtwd conum
177 5500 aquara matora (1911
aquara toal). morn or laaa.
TOGETHER WITH ALL RIGHTS
OF INGRESS. EGRESS. LIGHT. AIR
AND VIEW BETWEEN THE
GRANTORS REMAINING PROP­
ERTY ANO ANY FAOUTY CON­
STRUCTED ON THE ABOVE
DESCRIBED PROPERTY
NOTE: CONVERSION OF METRIC
DIMENSIONS
TO
ENGLISH
DIMENSIONS ARE BASED ON A
SOFT CONVERSION USING THE
U S FOOT RATIO (39 37/12)Ybu d a aach noMtod trial tha
Pdaionar Mad la awom Paooon and
aa Dacia/anon ol Taking in Via Court
•gand you M raaporetoma. Makmg
to condamn by amawm domam proce ednqa Via abova daacrtwd proparty locatod n Vw Stato ol Ftonda.
Coirty ol Sanvnoto
You ara kmhar noMtod md Vw
Paworwr w9 apply to Vw Honorabla
Thomaa Q Fraaman. ona oI Via
Judgaa ol Vva Court on Via 14m day
ol February; 2002. d 1 3 0 p m . to
Sanvnoto Coirty CounhouM. 301
Norm Park Avenue. Sanlord. Ftonda.
tor on Order oI Tatung n Vaa cauaa
All rarpomlanli to tNt tint may
raquad a haanng al h r nma and
placa dadgnatod and ba haard Any
raapondanl lakng to Ma a raquad tor
haanng ahal waive any nghl to
dyed to Vw O d d d Tatung.
ANO
Each raapondanl w haraby raqurad
to larva wraton dalenm . 4 any. and
raquad a haanng. 4 dewed, to u « J
PeOkonan
STATE OF FLOROIA
DEPARTMENT O f TRANSPORTA­
TION
719 South Woodland Boulevard
Odand. Ftonda 32720
c/o Lawranca S Gandpar
Emmani Domam Attorney. Dutnet 5
(904)943-5493
on or bdora tw 7m day ol February.
2002 and Ma Vw ongmaM wah Vw
CMrk ol mw Court on mat data, to
•how cauM arid ngN. kda. raan d
or Ian you or any ol you hava m and
to Vw property deaertoed m Via
Padton and to ahow cauaa. 4 any
you hava. why Via property ahoUd
not ba condemned tor Via uaaa or
purpoaaa aa ad lorth m ma PaOOcn
Hyou ta4 to arwwar, a ddauk may ba
•reared agamal you tor Vw rakd
damanlad ai Vw PaOkon V you 1a4
to raquad a haanng on Vw Paokon
tor Order ol Takmg you aha! warm
any nghl to otyact to aaid Order oI
Tkkmg
WITNESS MY HANO ANO SEAL ol

-A 4

Dwibakaa Act paraona wah
modalion to pamapato m Vaa procaadng ahoukl contact Vw Court
Adiumatrator at 301 North Park
Avanua. Santord. Ftonda. telephone
(407)665-4330. not lator man seven
(7) daya prtor to Vw procaedng It
haanng m partd, (TOO) 1-600-9555771, or Itolca (v) 1-500955-5770.
ma Ftonda Relay Service
Pubtoh: Dacamtwr 23. 2001
HH1SS
arcuN Court
Orange County. Ftortda
Caaa » OR 57-790
Ftor Carbonai.
AMiandar Carbone*.
NOTICE OF 9HEMFF*9 SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by virtue ol (hat certam Wnt ol
Eiacuaon wauad out oI and m tor
Vw aaal ol Via Ckcurl Court ol
Orange Coirty. Ftortda. Case 4 DR
97-750 imon a b id Judgment randarad n Vw atoraaaal court on tha
llh dayolO d otw rA D 2001 mVwl
cartam caaa araatod Ftor Carbone*.
PtoaWP(l), va AMiandar Carbone*.
Datondare(l) aVach atoraaald Wra oI
Eiacubon waa daVvatad to ma aa
Shard ol Semmoto County. Florida
and I hava lartad upon a l Vw ixF*.
kVa and kitorad oI Vw detondant(i)
In Vw tokowng daaenbad proparty,
aaid proparly baaig locatod to
Satranola County, Ftonda. mora parkcutorty dmertbad aa tobrwa:
Ld 50. J ANSENS SUBDIVISION,
■earning to Vw map or pld VwraoI
aa racontod n Pld Book 11, Paga
57. PuM c Racorda ol Sammola
Coirty. Ftortda
Abo known aa; 6100 B w Lake
Terrace. ApopAa. Ftonda!
and Vw imdaraignad aa Shard ol
Sanvnoto County, Ftonda. wd al
11:00 AM. on Vw 23rd day ol
January AO. 2002 otlar lor aab and
•al to Vw highasl tvddar. FOR
CASH IN HANO AND SUBJECT TO
ANY ANO ALL EXI3TNQ LIENS, al
Vw Front |Wad)Ooor. d Vw atopa. ol
Vw Sanvnoto Coirty Courthouaa In
Sanlord.
Ftonda. Vw
Thd aaal ta b Wbamg mada to adbty tha torma ol mn Wnt o l
Em otion
Donald F. Eakngar. S h o d
Sammob Coirty. Ftonda
NOTICE REGARDING THE AMER­
ICANS WITH DISABIUTES ACT OF
1990. PERSONS WITH A DISABILI­
TY NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WWTS SECTION OF THE CIVIL
DIVISION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE. 100 BUSH BLVD. SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA. AT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEED­
INGS
(407)555-5540
TTD
(407)565-3323
W01 Sato Hdd On : Jan. 23. 2002
PutWah: Dacamtwr 23.30.2001 and
January 6, 13,2002
HH139
NOTICt UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAIM STATUTE
TO WHOM (T MAY CONCERN
Notice W hereby given that tha
under eigned, pureuant to tha
Tcaaoua Name Slduto.* Chapter
555 09. Ftortda Sldutoa. wd ragwlar
with Via Oapartmanl ol Stela.
Dnlaton oI Corporabona, upon
racaipl oI prod d Vw puMcakm d
to-

IN THf CIRCUIT COURT
OF THf 18TM
JUOtCtAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
M ANO FOR
tfiB N O L I COUNTY
O f NEPAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 01-CA-1280-14-W
Mortgage Electronic Regtttrahon
Systems, In c,
PLAINTIFF
vs
Mrtha Samos, et a l.
DEFENDANTS
A lttN O f O NOTICt OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
Nonce la hereby ghren toet. pur­
suant lo an O der Rescheduling
Foreclosure Sale d e led ____ . and
entered n cM case number 01-CA1280*14*W. of toe O c u t Court of
toe 18TH JudcM Ocm t In and tor
Semmola County. Ftortda. wherwn
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS­
TRATION SYSTEMS. INC. rs
Plamnff and Metoa Samos; Karmeth
R Shaffer. PyhyMa A. Shaffer.
Adventist Health SystenVSunbeff.
Inc.;____ unknown persorya) to posMtnon Of toe subiect reel property
•1. ta/are Defendants). I w * sefl to
toe NgF*st and beat tkdder tor cash
at al toe West from door of toe
Seminole County Courthouse to
Santord. Florida. Semtoole County.
Florida, at 11 X AM on to e ___day
or
^ . we following oesemeo
property aa ad torti m u r t Fmal
JmXZrwnl. to wit
LOT 155. BEL AIRE HILLS UNIT
TWO. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 22. PAGES 59 ANO 90. PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE: Purauanl to Vw Faa Debt
Collection Pracleaa Ad you ara
aVnaad Vwt Vaa bw km w daamad
to ba a daU cokaclof atiampong to
oo*ad a debt and any mtorowbon
obtaawd «W ba uaad tor Vial purI __ day ol _
MARYANNE MORSE
Cbfk o&lt; Cacul Court

By —

Deputy Clark

L ecals

COOILIS 9 STAWIARSKI. PA
4010 Boyacoui BoUavan)
Suva 450
Tampa. FL 33507
Tabphorw (513)677-5005
CAS4IOOI 2254
Pubkah Dacambar 23. X . 2001
HH144
NOTICE OP PUBLIC BALE
ALTAMONTE TOYrtNO. inc
UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUCTION
117 MARKER ST.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEOINS AT 1 0 0 0 AM. SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIOS
PURSUANT -01 TO F S 713 75
1-22-2007
1965 NISSAN
1N6ND01S6FC321619
1990 LINCOLN
1LNLM9644LY601037
196SHONOA
JHMEDB353JS03T955
1955 CHEVY
JS IR F217IJ7532I50
1957 CADILLAC
106CD51S7H47657I2
1977 CADILLAC
6 0 4 7 S 70245944
1955 FORD
IFTDF15Y2GNB4 7485
1991 FORO
1FMOU32X5MUE39961
1900 VOLKSWAGON
WVWCB515500 1 0 2 1 0
1977 FABUO BOAT
FABO066SM77A
1962 YAMAHA

JYA502003CA109503
1956 OLDSMOBILE
1G3HYS933GW379*65
1990ACURA
JH40A934XLS025546
1994 MITSUBISHI
JA7LS21G0RP013704
1997 DOOGE
2B3H046FXVH719352
1987 DOOGE
1B7GN14M2HS497930
1953 DOOGE
2 0 7HB23TXDK369421
1957 CHRYSLER
1C3BF66P6HW136211
PHONE V 407-3390700
Pubkah (bcam twr23. 2001
HH145
NOTICE OP
PUBLIC AUCTION
Nobca Wharaby ghran
Sanvnoto Wiackar Sanaca wik aa*
at Pubkc Auclon tor aalvaga lor
eaah on demand to laghatt baktor.
Ja n . 04, 2003
55 Chav 4DR
W lJ 1 0 1BN59Z5G9112365
94 Mae
Vto • JA3AP57J1SY020367
Tha auclon wd ba hakj at 12 00
PM on Vw awd datai abova Al
Sanvnoto Wrackar varvica 2540 S
Myrtto Ava Santord. FL 32773
Proapadva bvldan may awpacl
vaTvcba ona hour prtor to ta b
Terms are cash or cetMtod funds
Semaiob Wrecker raaervaa the
nghl to accept or reted any and aa
tats
Pubkah December 23. 2001
HH147

BT. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT Gives Written
e of Intended Dtetrlcl Decision
The District gives nonce of i t vrtem to osue a pern* to the fotoemg app**cent($) on Jenuery 8. 2002
Seennow Counfy. 520 W Lake Mary Blvd. Suva 200. Santord. FL 327737457, appkeabon *4-117.22361-11. The prefect a located n SemnoW
County. Seclona 07 6 05. Townaftp 21 South. Range 30 East
The
ERPappkcabon a lor makkeatnn to Vw previously wauad surface water man­
agement permits aaaociatod with widening County Roed 427. Phase I bom
Stole noed 436 to Chartone Street The protect elao ncudev work ri 0 15
acre oi wetlands or aVwr surface waters Ttwreeeivlngwktefbndwverelale
Florida amt Unnamed Wettendk
The Maa(a) conuavng each ol Vw aDore-ktted appkcation(i) are avarlabie
tor nepecoon Monday Vaough Friday eicapi tor bgal hokdaya. 8 00 a m to
5 0 0 p m at Vw Si Johns River Water Management Oatnct Headquarters or
Vw appropriate Service Cantor Tha Datncl wa taka action on each perms
appkcaoon kstad abova unbaa a paMon tor an abnaiabativa procawWg
(haanng) a Ned pursuant to Vw provarona o1 Sacbon* 120 569 and 120 57.
Ftonda Stotutoa Chapaar 28-106 and 40C-1 1007. Florals Artovnatranva Coda
(F A C )
A parson whose subalanbal sitorasU ara aVactad by any oi Vw Ditlncl a propoeed pamvttng dacaaxis idanorwd above may petition tor adwtatrathe
hearing In accordanc e wah Sactiona 120 559 and 120 57. F S . or aV partvn
may reach a wrvun agreemant on madtotion aa an aitomativa ramady under
Section 120 573, F 9. Choosing metoekon w i not etNeraeky altect Vw i«jM to
a hairing 4 medaeon does not resuV at a aaVbnwnL The procaduraa tot pursung mediation ara aat lorth at Sacbon 120 573. F 8 . and Rutos 25-105 111
and 2 9 1 0 6 401-405. FA C. Paebona must comply wah Vw raqueamenta ul
Ftonda Admavairabvs Coda. Clwptor 25-105 and ba Nad with (teem ed by)
Vw Dwtnci Clerk, located al Oatnct Headquarters. 4049 Raid Street Patotka
Ftonda 32177.
Pactions tor atorsnatraova haanng on tha above eppkcaeon(e) must ba had
watvn twenty-one (21) daya ol pubacaoon oi Wa none* or watwi twenty a-a
(25) days o l Vto Datncl depositing Vaa nobca o l riant at Vw ma* lor Vioaa per­
sons lo whom Vw Oatnct mada actual noaca FaSure to Ma a pekhon watvn
Vto ami period ahal convolute a waiver oI any ngM such parson may hava to
request an attovruairkOva datornvnabon (haanng) in ter Seclona 120 569 and
120 57, F S . ooncamatg Vw aubfscl parma appacakon. Pakbona which ara
no! Mad at accordanc e wah Vw above provwarw ara aubfecl to danvasal
Because vw utowtotraove hearing process ■ daargned to kymUtots knai
agency acton. Vw Mng ol a paaaon me ana vwl Vw Owtners final action may
ba dVIarant bom Vw poaenn taken by 4 at Vm nobca ol n s ra Persons whuw
substantial interests wet be allectod by any such fatal decision o l vw District
on Vw appkcation hava Vw ngM to become a party to the procaedng. at acccr
dance wah Vw raquremenls aal term abova
Glona Lawn. Director. Division of Parma Data Services
St Johns River Water Management District
Pubfcsh December 23. 2001
HHI51

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irtb r which wa am angagad m bu d
n m al 272-275 W. Stott Read 434.
In Vw CVy d Longwood. Semmoto
County, Ftonda
Thd Vw parly mtoraatod In aaid
buakwaa amarprwa b aa tokmaa:
LONGWOOD ENTERTAINMENT
GROUP. INC
U)T JdTlISS C. fvB®M, rTSdOSnl
DaUd at OrWxJo, Orange County.
Flonda. Vet 12th day oI December.
2001.
PubAeri: DecerrOer 23. 2001
HH140
NOHCC O f PUBLIC S A tl
ALTAMOKTV TOWHO, INCUNCUUMKD V CH CIJ AUCTION
117 MARKER ST.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. F I
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. SOLO
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIOS
PURSUANT TO F S . 713 78
1"7-2002
19&amp;3 CHEVY
2GBEQ2SK9P4132458
1992 EAGLE
4E3CS44R5NE0758C7
PHONE i 407 3300700
Pubfceh. December 23. 2001
HH141
IN TH f CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SCIMNOLf COUNTY.
FLORtOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FUe Number 01-1280XP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MAURICE R. LOFSTEDT.

NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION
The edmmtetration oI the estate of
MAURICE
R
LOfSTEDT.
Deceased. F4e Number 01 -1250-CP,
« pendng n the Drcui Court tor
Semmole County. Florida. Probete
Dfvisjon. toe address of etorch « X I
N. Peril Avenue. Sentord. Ftonda
32771. The nemet end addresses
of toe personei representative end
toe personei representative t attor­
ney ere eel forth betow
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al persona on whom tore nonce tt
served who have obfeettons that
chaftenge toe vetatty of toe Wd. toe
quakhcetiona of toe personal representetrve. venue or funsdebon of tors
Court ere requeed to Ale toee objec­
to r* «^to to * 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
Al creditors of toe Decedent end
other persons having claims or
demands agamet Decedent s estate
on whom a copy of tors nonce le
served wrthm three months after toe
date of toe Arsl pubfecabon of tots
Nonce must Me toee deans w«h tots
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBOCA
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE 0ATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AJ other creators of toe Decedent
and persons having claims or
demands agamst the Decedent's
estate must Me toee claims wth this
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS ANO

^P fTtTTTrZ'. 7tT x

BT. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT Gives Written
of tntm did District O tltlo n
T f* Otlncl grmt none* of ts «t*nf to imuc « (win* to f f* foloiring afpkcapi( i ) on January ft, 2002
Ftonda Dagartmant of Trw*portabon. 719 S Woocftand Bfvd . DaUnd. FL
32720. appkeafton *4-117*22124-2 Tha propel « kxalad n Sarranota
Counfy. SacOona 08. 18. 20. 21. 29. 31 6 32. Townafnp 19 Soutfv Range X
East Tha ERFappkcation ts tor modification to to# pravwutfy issued tu rltct
water managemam permit associated with widening Interstate 4 from west of
Lake Mary BOd to west of SR 1StiOO (US 17172) The receiving waterbodies
are Lake Monroe, (he Watuva River and unnamed take*
The tte*(s) conUunmg each of tha above kstad appkcation(t) ara avaiUbte
U io *
» tm
&gt;
5 0 0 p m . ai toe S t Johns Rrver Water Management District Heodguorterv or
toe appropriate Service Center Tha Datncl w* take action on aach perms
appkeakon doted above u rM i a petitxsn tor on admeeatrstive procaedng
(hearing) m Mad pursuant to toe provoons of Sactnns I X 589 and I X 97.
Ftonda Statute* Chapter 28-108 and 40C-1 1X 7. Florida Artownatratrve Coda
(FA G ).
A penon whose •ubatantval nterests are affected by any of toe Oatncft pro­
posed permitting decision* dentified above may padton tor Mkrumstrotna
haanng in accordance with Sector* I X 569 and I X 57. F S . or ail part**
may roach a written agreement on mediation a t an alternative remedy under
Section I X 573. F S Choosing mediation wifl not ertvertefy affect the right lo
a hearing if mediation does not result in a settlement The procedures tor pur­
suing mediation are set forth in Section 1 X 5 7 3 . F S . and Rules 28-106 111
and 28* 106 401 •405. FAC. Petitions must comply with the requirements of
Ftonda Admavstrative Code. Chapter 28*108 and be Med with (received by)
toe Distnct Clerk, located at Distort Headquarters. 4049 Re«J Street. PaUtda.
Florida 32177.
Petitions tor adrrwiislraftve hearing on toe above appkcabon&lt;«) must be Mad
withai twanty one (21) days of pubkeafton of to* nobca or weftn twenty-s*a
(X ) days of toe Distort dapoeftng to * nobca of mem n toe n *4 tot those per
sons to whom toe Distort mafts actual nobca FaJure to Ma a petition w*to*n
to * tvna penod shaft constitute a waiver of any right such parson may have to
request on admenstrattve determmabon (hearing) under Sections t X 569 ird
I X 57. F 3 . concerting toe subject permit appdeabon Petitions whch are
not Med in accordance with the above provisions are subject to dismtssal
Because toe administrative hearing process is designed to formulate fr-al
agency action, toe Mmg of a petition means toat toe Districts fmai action rosy
be differant from toe position taken by 4 m to * notice of ntent. Persons whose
substantial interests wift be affected by any such final decision of toe Dtsftict
on toe application have toe n^tl to become a party k&gt; the proceetkng, ft
accordance with the requirements set forth above
Gtona Lew*. Director Division of Pern* Data Services
S i Johns Rrver Water M*iagement D*tnrt
Pubfcsh December 23. 2001
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I COUNTY.

Final Judgment torn*.
LOT 701 SU U U IRH U PHASE t.
u par Vw ptor Vwrato u recorded to
Plto Boo* 31. PapM 50-52. to Vw
R u ble Records ol Sarmnoto Coimry.
Fienda (Pareto MX M M N M
0000-0700) (torato a t o m 2988
Embassy Court Cesaetoeny FtoncH
32707).
DATED vaa 12 day ol December.
2001.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK OP
COURT
By: Mary Sbom *
Dapuly Clark
Jam es A. Gusbno. Esq
Florida Bar No. 812488
Jamaa A Ouabno. P A
444 Waal Naw England Avanua.
Suaa G
winter Park. Flonda 32788
(407)645-2228 / Maphana
COUNSEL TO PLAVmFF.
8UMMERMLL TOWNHOMES
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
VIC.
V you are a person w*h e dseM ry
aho need* any «m.vnn&gt;.x1ee«in rt
on#* to parii fTiB m M b pmrmml
n g. you ara snrmsd. to no coto to
you. Id Vw provwton to cartam am lanes.
Please con tact Court
Atorentoraikm a l 301 North Par*
Avanua. Sorts N X !. Santorol Ftortrta
32271. IsJsphone (407)665-4227,
watm two (2) wotomg days to your
races* to Vs* summon* 0 you ara
ftoonng or vote* r^pwrod. cm i t-SOO9 *5 4 /7 1
Pubkah Dacambar 16. 23. 2X 1
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CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION.
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corporation on H o r n behaff and on
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AND
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
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CONSUMER SERVICES. INC
SECRETARY OP MOUSING AND
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DEVELOPMENT.
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8unday. December 23.2001

NOT1C* OP SALK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN twl on
Vw 88i day to January 2002 to 11 X
am . el Weal Front Door to tha
Sammola County Courthouee. Vw
undsraignad Clark ad offer tor eats
rna totowng deaertoed real preparty:
Lsgffl Un* 1024. Lake Lotus Club 2.
A Condomsvum, According To Tha
DacWraaon Ol Conctommlum Ol Lake
Lotus Club. Ae nacorded m Offteat
Mrcotde Book 1582. Pegs 1173. Ol
The Pubkc Records 0 * Sammoie
County. Flonda
together wan a l structures. Improvematol. fixtures, appkancaa, and
appurtanancaa on sad land or used
n conjunction thofowOh.
The atorsarud tala wd ba made pursueto to a Smvnery Final Judgmanl
«r4arad m 04N o X C C -3 7 3 4 20L2 psndmt m Vw Couffy Court to Vw
eaxaeamh JudKial Dreua m and tor
Sammota County. Flonda
OATED Vaa 12 day to Dacambar.
2001
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O f THE COUNTY COURT
By Mary Stroups
Deputy Clef*
if you ora • p aw n w«h a ctoafelffy
urdsr to partupate In Vito proceed•V you to* eramed. to no coto to
you. to Vw provtaton to cartam autolane*
Pi m m contort Court
AdmTuetralJOn al 301 N. Parti
Avsnue. Suto N30I. Santord. FL
X 7 7 I (407)665-4337 wflhm 2 workmq dry* oI you rscspl ol Vito node*;
a you are haanng or vole* Impaired.
cat 1DOO-955877I
HARRY W CARLS. E S O .
Taylor I Carta. P A .
1900 Summt T o w Blvd , Sulla 620.
onsrato. Florida 32810
Puonan December 16.23.2001
Hill 12_________________________
IN THE CWCUIT COURT
OP THE I6TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL

JUWSBBfflOMPIWBMR

CASINO; 01 C A 2362 1 4 0
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO ,
PLAINTIFF.
VS
STEPHEN BARNES. ETAL.
OEFENOANT(S)
N o n e * OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICt
TO: UNKNOWN SPO USE OF
STEPHEN
BARNES
N/K/A
HELETHIA BARNES
k fo te raatoanc* la laiknown 4
ho/lltorttwy ba lying; and i
Iramarthey ba deed. tw unknown
ri'jiandanta ano may ba tpouaaa.
Itotra, de-Asess, grarMaa. teeignsee.
paitiaa claiming k n e w e te ti by,
through, undar or kga(hel''tf*e
OoisncUntt. who ara nol known to bo
doad or tohe, and tol parttoa having
or dalmtng to hav* any nght. bba or
mtarato In tw proparty desorbed In
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO Tito
an artton to loractoM a mortgagaon
iha lotowing proparty;
THE EAST 13 FEET OF LOT 10.
ALL OF LOT 11. ANO THE WEST 8
FEET OP LOT 12. BLOCK 1. BELAIR, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 3. PAGE 78. PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUN­
TY FLORIOA.
hto baan Nad agamto you and you
ara raqurred to aarva a copy ol your
vnrtan drlinn i. 4 any. on DAVID J.
STERN. ESQ. PlamDITe aflomay.
whose artdrass la 801 S Untvarwry
Dirva 1500 Plamahon. FL 33324
wffan 30 day* (ram Via daw ol Via
Into publication ol Vaa n on et ol
acton) and Ha Iha ongnto w4h Vw
dork ol Vw court aahar balora Mrvtoa on Ptamuirs anomay or tmmeeffOil ba anlatad agamto you lor Via
rtaal damandad m Via complaml or
paitoon Nad haram.
WITNESS my hand and Iha Mto ol
■nil Court al SEMINOLE County.
Florida. Vw 12 day ol Dacambar.
2001

(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Cseeks V Ekam
0EPUTY CLERK
LAYI OFFICES OF DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
601 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
01 7U865INCM)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. persona wrth diMb4ibaa naadnra a soecul Accommodation should
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
ul
tha
SEMINOLE
County
CounhouM al (407)665-4227.1 800955 6771 (TOO) or 1 8 0 0 9 5 5 6 770.
v j Flonda Rtoay Service
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(?) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HCHALO
Putkah Dacambar 16. 23. 2001
HHI11
IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR

S f MMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CaM No. OO-SC-002460

M THE CfftCUTT COURT
OP THE IfTH
JUOICUL ORCUTT.
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORCA
CIVIL DfVIIION
CA M NO.: 01-CJL-M34-14-L
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC. F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE
FUNDING CORPORATION CVB/A
AMERICA S WHOLESALE LENDER.
Pteintiff.
VO.
UNKNOWN HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES.
DEVISEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTIES ANO ALL
OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN
INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OP
CATHERINE TKJJSArtOA
CATHERINE M. T H IS . M to.
NOT1C* OP ACTION
TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
CATHERINE TIUJS A/K/A CATHER­
INE M. T H IS (Raardanca Unknown)
UNKNOWN HEIRS. BENEFICIA­
RIES. DEVISEES. ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND A H OTHERS
WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN
THE ESTATE O f CATHERINE
T H IS JW A CATHERINE M. T H IS
(HaBirtancti Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Vito an artton
tor Foradoaura o l Mortgage on Vw
toSowmg deecrtoed property:
LOT I t ANO THE SOUTH ONEHALF OP LOT 17 OP PRANK L
WOODRUFFS SUBDIVISION OP
LANDS SOUTH. SANPORO. FLORI­
DA. ACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROED M PLAT
BOOK 3. PAG* 44. PUBLIC
RECORDS OP SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORKJA.
K Y JK 2527 SOUTH PALMETTO
AVENUE. SANPORO, FL 32773
h u baan Mad agamto you and you
•re raqtorad to aarva a copy to your
r r tb n defenses, i any, to 8, on
Martowl C. WMaon, P A . Aaorrwy
tor Plamtol. whoaa address la 1800
NW 48TH STREET. SUITE t X . FT.
LAUDERDALE. FL 33308 wM*i W i­
ly 1301
. to te a Nofee In 8w (Plaaaa pubiah to
THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and Ma
Vw original wah Vw Clark to H a
Court either balora aanrtca on
PlamtoTa attorney ot Immediately
tiwooftor; ofhofwtta i
wfl tw
tnttifod against you tof tfw roftof
damandad In tw complatnt
wan Dwabaa u Art. Paraona wan
Daabwkaa naadmg a apartto acconv
modabon to parkopala in H a pr^
ceertng ahould contact Vw Court
AtonHtorator to X I N. Park Avanua.
Sanford EL 32771. Telephone
Number (407)323-4330 notlalerVwn
raven (7) daya poor to Vw proceed­
ing M hearing Impaired. (TDO) 1
800-855-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800955-6770 via Flonda Rtoay Servicer
WITNESS my hand and tw oeto to
H a Court H a tfey to DEC 10 2001.
2001 .
(SEAL)
Aa dark to Vw Court
By Ruth Kmg
Aa Deputy Clark
Pubkth (Plaaaa pubiah In The
Semmole Herald)
Pubkrh Dacambar 16, 23. 2001
HH107
IN TH* CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE 18TH
JUOICUL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
BY ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY
Care Ho. D R41-3315X A -W
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ADOPTION OF A MINOR CHILD
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO The Beth Father to Vw In/anT to
ba Adopted. Clay Barranbrw
You ara hereby noelled Vito a peti­
tion tor adoption ol your mmor chad
bom on August 7. 2001 m l Mad ei
Vaa Court. YOu ara requeed to aarva
a copy to your wnttan detansea to Vw
petition. 4 any. on Vw pemoneYa
attorney, whore nama and rddreaa
la: Shea A. Fugate. 1800 Pembrook
Drive. Suae 300. Oitando. Flonda
3 X 1 0 . and Ma an ongmal wah Vw
dark to Vaa court on or balora JANU­
ARY 14. 2002. OVwrwwa. a Judg­
ment may be entered ageettt you tor
Vw takeI demanded at Vw psobon
Witneaa my hand and real on
DECEMBER 10.2001
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark to the O ctal Court
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Pubkah Dacambar 16. X . X . 2001
and January 8. 2002
HH106

SUMMERHILL
TOWNHOMES
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC . a Flonda corporation.

Placed.
v
THOMAS ROXBURY and
PRISCILLA ROXBURY,
Dalandants
NOTICE OP
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to Vito cartam Fnto Judgmanl
oI Furactoaura Aflat Nun Comphanca
Wan Stipulation dated Dacambar II.
2001. anlatad In Caw No 00-SCCXI?480 oI Iha County Court c4 Via
Eighteenth Judctal Caoto m and tor
Sammoie County. Florida, wharam
SUMMERHILL
TOWNHOMES
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC w Via Plamblf. and THOMAS
HOXBURY and PRISCILLA ROXBU RY ara Iha DelendanU. dial I mS
M l to Vw higheto and ban butter lor
cash to Iha *ato Iron door &lt;4 iha
l*immtoe County Courthouse. X I
Norm Park Avenue, Santoro Florida
12771-1292 to II 0 0 am ., on the 8
day dI January 2002. to Vw Nghato
bidder lor caah. VW fcxtoamg
rtyrcflbad property M Ml torth r&gt; tad

I

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JU01CUL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO.: 01-0R-446&lt;H»O-L
IN RE The Marriage (4
STEVE MATIEVICH,
Huaband.
and
VICTORIA ANGELA MATIEVICH.
Wifa
NOTICE OP ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
TO: Vctorw Angela MaiwvnJi
115 N Varmonl Avanua
Royal Oak. Mitoagan46067
Verona Angela Maiwvch
2362 Carton Street
Devon. MaJvgan 46209
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO Vtto
an action h u baan Mad agamto you
and that you ara requeed to aarva a
copy to your wnnen defenses. 4 any.
to 4 on Vw Petitioner a attorney. A A
McCLANAHAN. J R . 212 North Park
Avanua. Santord. Florida 32771, on
or balora Vw 19th day to DECEM­
BER. 2001. and Ma tw original with
the dark to H a Court al Semmole

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ecals

County Courthouee. M l N Park
Avanua, Santord. Florida 32771.

Lecals

SOUTH RANGE 30 EAST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, ELOROA. BE V ia
MORE
PARTICULARLY
M a ty twretotor. V you tat to do eo,
O C 8C R K O AS FOLLOWS: COM­
a defatotmay ba am end agamto you
MENCE AT THE NORTHEAST- ORL
aw
Ntai r*i**T ■
j .im m
mi W
■a w
to
* m
U
inO
VI UIt— NER OF PONT OF E EO BW N a AS
A POINT OP REFERENCE ANO THE
Coptoa to aE Court doctmwmt Vi
BOULEVARD PLAZA SUBDIVISION
vee case. Indudmg O dert. era «va4AS RECORDED M MAP BOOK 58.
abla to tw dark to Ew CVoto CourTa
PAGES 48 ANO 4 t OP THE PUBLIC
oRca. You may lavtaw tw ee docuRECORDS OP SEMMOLE COUN­
(Twrta tpon raquato.
TY. FLORIOA, RUN THENCE
NORTH 83 DEGREES 58 MMUTES
Ybu muto keep tw dark to tw
37 SECONDS WEST ALONG THE
CVo j E CourTa toffee n o t ad to you
ament adtoaaa. (you may Ma Mcalca
NORTH UNS OP SAD SUBDIVI­
SION FOR A DISTANCE OP 400 X
to Currant ArkVau, Flonda Supreme
Court Approved FamVy Law Form
FEET. THENCE SOUTH I S
12.81S) FukaapaparaatHa
OEQREES 36 MMUTES 17 SEC­
ONDS WEST A DISTANCE OP
wB ba mated to Vw aiktaia
l l i o a FEET. THENCE NORTH 81
record to *w dark's toffee.
DEGREES 88 MINUTES 37 SEC­
WARNING RUo 1 2 2 9 1 Florida
FamVy Law Rutoa to Procedure,
ONDS WEST FOR A DISTANCE OP
780 81 FEET TO THE EAST RKJHTraqtoru certain automate dertoeura
OP-WAY LME O P ' UVE OAK
to dixumanlt and Intormabon.
BOULEVARD (A 60 FOOT RIGHTFaAura to comply can read* In eancnon*. fXKjong o v m u i ana wnwng
OP-WAY): THENCE NORTH 29
olpAMdnga.
DEOREES 41 MMUTES SO SEC­
ONDS EAST ALONG SAD EAST­
Dvtvd NOVEM6€R 14, 2001
ERLY RIGHT-OP-WAY UNE. A DIS­
MARYANNE MORSE
TANCE OF 2 1 6 3 FEET A POMT OF
Oarti ol tw Grcuft Court
w. -*»------nrt.aam-eCURVATURE. CONCAVE SOUTH­
Dy.rwncy
it ie v
WESTERLY ANO TO THE LIFT.
Deputy Clark
SAID CURVE HAVING A RADIUS
Pubiah: Dacambar 9. I t , 23. X .
OP
0 3 0 0 0 FEET. A CENTRAL
2001
ANGLE OP 88 DEGREES 14 MM­
HH073
UTES 48 SECONDS. A CHORD
BEARMO OP NORTH 01 DEGREES
84 THE CMCUIT COURT
55 MMUTES 33 SECONDS WEST.
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
A CHORD DISTANCE OP 8 X 5 2 :
JUDICIAL CMCUIT,
THENCE ALONG THE ARC O f
84 ANO FOR
SAJO CURVE A DISTANCE OP
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
856 X FEET TO THE POMT OP
FLOR4DA.
TANOENCY THEREOF; THENCE
CAM NOd 01-041-48(8420-0
NORTH 33 DEGREES » MMUTES
M RE:Tha Mamaga to
58 SECONDS WEST FOR A DIS­
KELVIN E ROSS.
TANCE OP 6 77 P IE T TO THE
Huaband.
SOUTH LINE OP HIDDEN LAKE
PHASE III. UNIT IV. SueOTYtSON
LV40A J. ROSS. *U a
AS RECOROED M MAP BOOK EE,
LINDA J BENJAMM.
PAGES 1 ANO 2. THENCE SOUTH
WVa.
re DEGREES 34 MMUTES 47 SEC­
NOTICE OP ACTION
ONDS EAST ALONG THE SAID
TO: Unde J R o u
SOUTH UNE FOR A DOTANCS OP
4304 Olem Dale Road
882 52 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST
BowW.M0 2 0 7 X
CORNER OP SAJO SUEOVnON;
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Vito
THENCE SOUTH 84 DEGREES &gt;t
a Pettion lor Owatoubon to Marrtaga
h u baan awd agamal you. and rial
MMUTES 07 SECONOB EAST. FOR
A DISTANCE OP 585 17 FEET.
you ara raqurad to aarva a copy to
THENCE SOUTH 23 DEGREES 30
you natouwa or Pleatong to Vw
Pvwwn upon tw PvtWonor'a ottor*
MINUTES 24 SECONDS WEST.
FOR A DISTANCE OP 308 09 FEET
nay. A A McCLANAHAN. J R . 212
TO A CURVE CONCAVE NORTH­
North Park Avanua. Santord. Flonda
WEST ANO TO THE LEFT. SJUO
32771. «id Ma Vw ortgmto Reeponee
or PteetXnq m Vw ORca to Vw Clark
CURVE HAVMO A CENTRAL
ANGLE OP 08 DEOREES 11 MM­
to Vw Cecut Court, on wbtoora Vw
Igm day to DECEMBER 2001. E
UTES 08 SECONDS. A RADIUS OP
2 0 0 0 0 FEET. A CHORD BEARMO
you la* to do ao, a Oelaul Judgment
m l be taken agamal you tor Vwralto
OF NORTH 77 DEOREES 12 MM­
UTES X SECONDS EAST. A
ovmancwa n vw r *rii»Ofi
DATEO al Santord. Sammola
CHORD DISTANCE OP S2.03 FEET
County. Flonda. te a I4 h day to
THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF
NOVEMBER. 2001.
SAO CURVE A DISTANCE OP SUM
MARYANNE MORSE
FEET TO A POMT OP REVERSE
CURVATURE CONCAVE SOUTH­
CU RK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Nancy R Wrter
EASTERLY AND TO THE RIGHT.
Deputy Clerk
SJUO CURVE HAVMO A CENTRAL
ANGLE O f 43 DEGREES 02 MM­
Pubiah: Dacambar 9. 18. 23. X .
UTES X SECONDS. A RADIUS OF
2001
HH074
2 0 0 0 0 FEET. A CHORD BEARMO
OF SOUTH 85 DEOREES 51 MM­
M T U * CMCUT COURT
UTES 51 SECONOS EAST. A
CHORD 018TANCE OF 148 74
OP THE OOHTESNTH
ju o i c u l o r c u i t
FEET. THENCE ALONG THE ARC
M ANO FOR
O f SAJO CURVE A DISTANCE OP
15024 FEET TO THE POMT OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
TANOENCY THEREOF; THENCE
CAM NO. 01-OR-4191-C2O-W
SOUTH 84 DEGREES X MINUTES
aara M 1
38 SECONOS EAST FOR A D « TANCE OP 98.77 FEET TO THE
WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY LME OP U.
ANO
Scod L Gaartwrdl
8. HIGHWAY 17-92 (RIGHT-OFWAY VARIES): THENCE SOUTH X
NOTICE OP ACTION
DEOREES 47 MMUTES 00 SEC­
ONOS WEST ALONG THE BAJO
TO Saw L. Gaartwrdl
WEST RIGHTOP WAY UNE FOR A
(Name to Raapondanl)
(Rvspoodvnf • * known v U ra u )
DISTANCE OP 32.81
FEET.
Orlando. FL
THENCE SOUTH X DEGREES 18
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO Vwl wt actwrr
MINUTES 47 SEOONOS WEST
FOR A DISTANCE O f 147 99 FEET,
h u been Mad agamal you and tier
THENCE SOUTH 16 DEGREE*.»
you ara raqueaq Jg ^ ry e a copy f t
you erttan dtouieea. a try , to I on
MINUTES X SECONDS EAST FOR
(name to PaMionar) LESIA M.
A DISTANCE OF 40 24 FEET TO A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWEST­
OEARHARDT, eVtou addreu la 8 X
UPSALA RD . SANFORD, FL 32771
ERLY ANO TO THE RIGHT. SAID
on or betore (dale) November 19.
CURVE HAVING A CENTRAL
2001. and Ne tw ongmW wah Vw
ANGLE OF 01 DEGREES 42 MM­
Clark to H a Court al (Clark e
UTES 02 SECONOS. A RADIUS Of
5884 85 FEET. A CHORO BEARMO
ettoreu) X I H PARK AVE. SAN­
FORD. FL 32771-1243 balora aerOF SOUTH 22 DEGREES 55 MIN­
vrea on PabUorwr or immatoalaly
UTES 53 SECONOS WEST. A
VwraaWar V you la* to do ao. a
CHORO DISTANCE OP 187 82
darauV may ba entered agamal you
FEET THENCE ALONG THE ARC
tor Vw rebel damandad at Vw peeOF SAJO CURVE A DISTANCE OF
ton.
187 83 FEET. THENCE SOUTH 68
Copwa to a l oout docuiwMa m Ha
DEGREES 11 MINUTES 06 SEC­
case, ndudmg ordara. are eveiable
ONDS EAST FOR A DISTANCE OF
to Vw dark to Vw Orcul CourTa
I S M FEET TO A POMT ON A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWEST­
oDtca Ybu may review tw ee docu­
ment* tpon regueal
ERLY ANO TO THE RIGHT. SJUO
You muai keep Vw Clark to Vw
CURVE HAVING A CENTRAL
ANGLE O f 00 DEGREES X MIN­
C « u l CourTa ORca noMWd to you
curato eddrau (you may Ma Nonce
UTES 30 SECONOS. A RADIUS OF
to Curato Addreee. Flonda FamVy
6668 U FEET A CHORO BEARING
Form 12915). Future papan m Vve
O f SOUTH 24 DEGREES 02 MIN­
laweul m l ba maVad to Vw n t t u r
UTES 12 SECONOS WEST. A
on record al Vw clark'i oMca
CHORO DISTANCE O f 50 48 FEET.
THENCE NORTH 64 DEGREES 21
WARNING Rule 12 285. Flonda
Family Law Rutoa to Procedure,
MINUTES II SECONDS WEST
requru cartam automatic ckedoeure
LEAVING SJUO WEST RIGHT-OFto documanta and nforma non
WAY UNE OP U. S HIGHWAY ITFailure lo comply can reau* m eanc
92. FOR A DISTANCE OF 250 00
bona, induing rtemrual or etnkmg
FEET:
THENCE
SOUTH 24
oI pkxlogs.
DEGREES 34 MINUTES X SEC­
DATED CX:TOBEn 11.2001
ONDS WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF
MARYANNE MORSE
50 07 FEET THENCE SOUTH 64
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
DEGREES 21 MINUTES 11 SEC­
By Nancy R Wmtor
ONOS EAST FOR A DISTANCE O f
Deputy Ci«rk
250 00 FEET TO A PONT ON THE
Pubktfi D o c * * * ' 2. 9. 16. 23. 2001
AFORESAIO WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY
MH0Q3
UNE OP U a HIGHWAY 17-82.
SAID POMT ALSO BEING A CURVE
SominoM Conununity
CONCAVE NORTHWESTERY ANO
TO THE RIGHT, SJUO CURVE HAV­
100 Wotdon BooWvord
ING A CENTRAL ANGLE OP M
Sanford, Florida 32773
DEGREES X MINUTES 17 SEC­
Node# of Rulo Dovitopnwnl
ONDS. A RADIUS OF 5669 65 FEET.
Sammuto Community Cubage her*
A CHORO BEARING OF SOUTH 25
by give, notice to tw develcpmato ol
OEGREES 06 MINUTES 36 SEC­
pmpoaad rule aa tolowa
ONOS WEST. A CHORD DISTANCE
OF 49 84 FEET. THENCE ALONG
Policy No : 1.180
THE ARC O f SAIO CURVE FOR A
Pokey Tala mtareoaegiala AVdaOca
Purpou and Effect To ulabkeh a
DISTANCE OF 48 84 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING
THE
pokey tor
tha
conduct
ol
ABOVE DESCRIBED PARCEL CON­
ttoorcoffegutie Alhtoffca.
TAINS 23 253 ACRES MORE OR
Legal Auhorty: u 240 319 Flonda
LESS PARCEL B BEING A POR­
Siatutoa. FAC 6-A 14 058
TION OP SECTION X . -SANFORO
Policy No.: 1.IM
GRANT. MOSES E LEVY GRANT.
Pokey Tala: Solicitation and
TOWNSHIP X SOUTH. RANGE X
Managamato to Ealamal Grant
Funrkng
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
Purpoea and Effact: To aelabtah a
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS COM­
pokey tor Vw eokdunon and man­
MENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST
agamato to grams.
CORNER OF HIDDEN POINT OP
Legal Authority u 240 319. 325
BEGINNING AS A POINT OP REF­
Flonda Siatutoa. FAC 6 A -I4 0247,
ERENCE AND THE LAKE PHASE 18,
0 X 1 . 0262. SCC Rule I OX
UNIT IV. RECORDED IN MAP BOOK
Policy No.: 3 OX
28. PAGES 1 ANO 2. OF THE PUB­
Policy TO# College Admixuon
Pokey
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA. RUN THENCE
Purpose and Effect To ulabkeh ma
SOUTH 76 DEOREES 34 MINUTES
artrvumn requvemants ol tha cof
47 SECONOS EAST ALONG THE
toga
SOUTH LINE OP SJUO SUBOIVt
legal Authorry u 2 4 0 X 1 Flonda
SION FOR A DISTANCE OP 145 47
Sutures
FEET,
THENCE
SOUTH
II
Acopy den y preienmary draff ol iha
DEGREES
X MINUTES M SEC­
proposed rutoa. 4 available, may ba
ONOS WEST LEAVING SAIO SUB­
promptly attained mthout coal by
DIVISION UNE FOR A DISTANCE
contacting Chnelyne Harraffon. Idea
O f 70 02 FEET. THENCE SOUTH
Piasidari tor AUnmtelrabva and
78 DEGREES 34 MINUTES 47 SEC­
B u tn e ti Services al tha above
ONOS EAST FOR DISTANCE OF
address
224 22 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
Pubkah. Dacambar 23. 2001
WEST RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE OF
HHI54
UVE OAK BOULEVARD (A 60 FOOT
RIGHT-OF-WAY). SAID POINT
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING
BEING ON A CURVE CONCAVE
TO CONSIDER A
WESTERLY ANO TO THE RIGHT.
CONDITIONAL UM
SAIO CURVE HAVING A CENTRAL
Nonce a hereby given mat a Pubic
ANGLE OF 56 OEGREES 53 MIN­
Haanng art ba held try Vw Planting
UTES 14 SECONOS. A RADIUS OF
tJo nm g Commttuon m Iha C#y
770 00 FEET. A CHORD BEARING
Comrtvatton Chambara. City Hal.
OF SOUTH 02 OEGREES 44 MIN­
Santord. Flonda. al 7 0 0 p u t on
UTES 56 SECONOS EAST. A
Thursday. January 3. 2003. to con­
CHORD DISTANCE OF 733.58
sider a request tor a CorxMonal Use
FEET. THENCE ALONG THE ARC
In a QC-2. General Commercial
OF SAID CURVE A DISTANCE OF
Zoning Dtttncf.
784 58 FEET TO A POINT OF TANLEGAL DESCRIPTION PARCEL
GENCY; THENCE SOUTH 25
AA PORTION OF SECTION 37.
DEGREES 41 MINUTES 50 SEC­
■SANPORO GRANT*. MOSES E
ONDS WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF
LIVY ORANT. TOWNSHIP X

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ls

23281 FEET. THENCE NORTH 84
DEGREES I I MMUTES 10 SEC­
ONDS WEST LIJIVMO SJUO WEST
RIGHT-OF-WAY U N i FOR A tXBTANC* OP 87.82 FEET. THENCE
NORTH t ) DEOREES 01 IBNUTE
10 SECONDS WEST FOR A DIS­
TANCE OP 101878 FEET TO THE
POMT OP BEGVMMQ. ABOVE
DCSOVBCO PARCEL CONTAINS
E M I ACRES MORE OR LESS.
The touparty being more ganatoAy
bad aa 3780 6 Orlando Drhe.

■hai have an ocborkmby to be heard
to aald hearing
By order to Via Ptohtong AZcnmg
Comrtoaatan to Via C8y to Santord,
Florida. Vito 1791 dvy to December.

2001.
Plarmra AZcnmg
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC-. E a parto appeal a dedeton
made atoi leaped to any maRar eonatdarad to Eto t o M meeSng or boon
big. helehe may need a vetbtobn
record to Vra prooaadbtga Inctodtog
record la no) pravtdad by Via CVy to
Santord. (FS 2980108)
PERSONS WITH OtSABKJTlCS
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTOPATS MANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COOROMATOR AT 3 3 0 -8 8 X 48
HOURS M ADVANCE OP THE
MEETMO.
PitoEtot December 23.2001
HH1I3

F*a Nurtoar 01-12E4-C*.
to panWtg to Vw CWMI Cowl tor
Sartoncto CoMy. Ftorkto. ProbaM
DNtoton, tw addreee to which b P.
O. Boa 1 0
- - - - - 32772 The
to Vw paraonto

AS parttoa to
ahal have an opporkmty to ba heard
to ealrt hearing.
By order to ma Ptorrmq AZotong
Commtootan to Vw CVy to Santord.
Flonda. M a 17to day to Dacambar,
2001.
Mchato SkaL Chakman
1iig M
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ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: » a parton dickfet lo ip p n l § dickion
iritdi k fh m pocf lo kny im tltf coo*
tktarod tw ib o w matting or hoar*
ing. ha/sha r a y naad a v a td b n
rocora ar r o procaaarigt nckxang

.. MTHtaRCurrCoUtf
OP THE 18TH
JUOCUU.CMCUT,
M ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA

GENERAL
a w n i ip m d i v is io n
CASE NO: 01 CA434 14W
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
JAMES E. WILLIAMS MOA JAMES
EOWARO WILLIAMS. ET AL.
' *
DEFENDANTS)
N o n a OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO. GLENDA ALADM, DOREEN
erhoea reerdenca to unknown t
htoaherthey ba Ivins: and V
naom oaoa. ir&gt;a unknown
dtoanditoa who may ba apouaaa.
partial clatmmg an m uratt by.
through, under or agamal Vw
Datondama, who ara nto known to ba
dead or tone, and a l patkee having
or daimmg lo have any right. Mto or
niervti n n * propony oatenoaa n
Vw mortgage bamg toractoaad here­
in.
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Vwl
an action to toredoee a mortgagaon
tha tokowing property
LOT X . PALM POINT, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 50.
PAGES 69 THROUGH 71. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
her been Had agamto you and you
am raqtarad to aarva a copy to your
w.nen defineee. b any. on DAVID J
STERN. ESO. PlamtoTa anomay.
whoaa addreee to M l S UnrvaraVy
Drive 1500. Platoabon. FL 3 3 X 4 (no
tolar man X daya tram Vw dale to
Vw drat pubUcabon to tee nonce to
artton) and Ma Vw ongnal with ma
dark to Ma court aahar balora ter vice on PlamtoTa anomay or bnmatAatoty thereafter. oVwtwtaa a deteuft
wd ba entered agamal you tor Vw
raket demanded In Vw complaml or
patoton Mad hereei.
WITNESS my hand end Vw real to
tea Court to SEMINOLE Cotmry.
Florida. Ma day to OCC 17 2 X 1 .
2X1.
(SEAL)
UARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 5 X
PLANTATION. FL 3 3 X 4
01-666701INL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OISABIUT1ES
ACT. paraona awn rkeahklwe needrig ■ tp y u l accowiwOdMlon ihoukl
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
ma
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouee al (407)665-4227.1 6009556771 (TDO) or 1 600-9554770.
vw Flonda Ratay Sarvtca.
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
Pubkth Dacambar 23. X . 2 X 1
HHI50
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 01 1284 CP
IN RE; ESTATE OF
CARMEN LEE MUELLER

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha admevakatton to Vw aatala to
CARMEN
L IE
MUELLER

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Court W1THM THE LATER OP
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OP THM NOTK* ORTHRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF T H » NOTICE
ON THEM.
AJ otwr cra d k n to Vw

court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FV1ST
PUBLICATION OF THE NOTK*.
A U CLAMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WSJ.
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tha dtoa to Vw M pubEctoton to
Mo Ntokw to Oacambar 2 3 .2 X 1 .
ANNETTE LEE MACKAU
2 X P itn Plata
Satoord, FL 32773
tor
JOOI ANDERSON
Florida Bar Na 1 3 0 1M
3314 Itonrtwien B M . dufte I X
Tenyw. FL 33*08
Tetophorw* 13/877-5X7
PiMtotOeoambar 2 3 .3 0 .2 X 1
HM148

M THE ORCUTT COURT OP
I COUNTY.

CASE NO. 01-11IBC P
HON. JAMES E X . PENNY
VI RE:
DELAME MKHELLE LASSITER.

NOTKS OPADEEMSTRjmON
The atktontoVtoon to Vw eototo to
DELAINE LOCHF.LLE LASSETER.
daciaaid . Caaa No. 01-112O-CP to
pandng ki Vw Cbcu* Court lor
Semmole Cowffy. Flonda. Probata
DMakrt, tw addraaa to touch to Poet
ORca Drawer C. Satoord. Flonda
32772-0858
Tha namee and
•ddrooooa of aw paaonaf and Via

who a rt aerved wah a
copy to M e nooca ara raqirad lo tot
awh Vtocowl ouch ctokn wOhbitw
totet to 9waa morww aAar Vw dan to
Vw hito pubicabon to H t noaoe or
X daya altar vw dato to oanrtce to a
copy to Ma nones on mto paraon.
aatala who ara nto knoan to Vw pa8Doner and eboaa namee or address­
ee ara nto raaaorwbly aecertanebto,
m to toa tot ctomra agamto Vw ealato
tw Irat pubActoton to M l nodes.
AU CLAJAI3 ANO OBJECTIONS
n o t so fe c o w u . be
FOREVER BARRED
Tha dais to Ural puMcallon to M s
noaca to Dacambar 2 3 ,2 X 1 .
Deborah Laaaalsr. Peaaoner
755 WWow Pond Lana.
Oenava, Florida 3 2 7 X
EUBANK. HASSELL » MOORHEAD
Poet OEIca Boa 2 2 »
Daytona Beach. Flortde X 1 I 5
Tetophorw (X4)23d-t367
By F. Bredey Haeeal
Fla. Bar No- 260682
Pubtoh December 23. 30. 2X 1
1*1146
VtlSCLl AUCTION
t.VTChae.
•10Nai8R3H6H648l
Auclon to be heat 11-1501 • 10AM
• 1240 E C R 427, Lcngkood
Putaeh Oecerrber X 2X1
161146
1 4 ,2 X 1
N o n a OP CL08MO.
VACATMO ANO ASANOOMNO
A PORTION OP A STREET
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You w i lake nonce mel Vw Cry
Commweun to Vw Cffy to Setootd.
Flonda. on Oacambar 10. 2 X 1 .
PASSED
AND
ADOPTED
Ordinance No. 1689 to does,
vacate and abandon any ngfff to ma
Cay and Vw pubae m and to a portion
to Melonvda Avanua lying beheeen
North Way attended easterly ard
Pew Way and beheeen Park
NabonaJ Drive arteoded eoutwrly
and S. Satoord Avanua. further
PARCEL I
THAT PART OF SECTION I E
TOWNSHIP X SOUTH. RANGE 31
EAST.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
DESCRIBED
AS
FOLLOWS
BEGINNING AT THE NORTH 1/4
CORNER O f SECTION 18. RUN
N69*32*13*W ALONG THE NORTH
LINE O f SECTION IS. X X FEET.
THENCE RUN S00*1649rW PAR­
ALLEL WITH THE NORTH SOUTH
CENTER OF SECTION LINE 762 68
FEET. THENCE RUN N70*1V49rE.
5121
FEET.
THENCE RUN
NX*18'49rE. 744 5 FEET. THENCE
RUN N 8 8 * ir 4 r w ALONG THE
NORTH LINE OP SECTION 18.
2300 FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNING
PARCEL 2
THAT PART O f SECTION 18.
TOWNSHIP X SOUTH. RANGE 31
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA DESCRIBED AS FOUOW S.
COMMENCE AT THE NORTH 1J4
CORNER O f SECTION 18. RUN
SX-18497W ALONG THE NORTHSOUTH CENTER OF SECTION
LINE A DISTANCE OF 1 X 4 89
FEET TO THE POINT O f BEGIN
NINO. THENCE RUN Ne9*3T48*W.
X X
FEEEET: THENCE RUN
S X -I8 -4 8 W . 1 3 X 0 1
FEET.
THENCE RUN S88*3S'I1*E. X X
FEET, THENCE RUN S88*34 UE.
X X
FEET.
THENCE RUN
N X *18-4rE .
1304 88
FEET.
THENCE RUN N«8*X54"W X X
FEET
C*y Camms4ion to Vw
Cry ol Satoord. Flonda
Cynthia Porter.
Depury C4y Clark
Pubiah: Dacambar 2 3 ,2 X 1
HH122

i Mwy dtohrar. For ntora

1-877-FTC
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Fed eralT raX C o m m latoo n )^

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71— H e l p W a n t e d
23— Lo

to Vw affi Vw
to Vw paraonto rapravanja, or ^datodkn to
M l Court are rewired Iff Ma VwV
otffacffona mm M l Court WITTEN
THE LATER OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP THE FEIST
PUBLICATION OP THE NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER TH*
DATE OP S E R V ia OP A COPY OP
THE N O m a ON THEM.
Al cretoton to Vw
or

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a—
record to nol provided by Vw CVy to
Banfanl (FS 288 0108)
PERSONS WITH DISABEJT1ES
NCEDMQ ASSISTANCE TO PARHORATE M ANY OF THESE PROCEE DINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 3 3 0 -8 8 X *0
HOURS M ADVANCE OF THE
MEETMO.
PubaehDecember 23.2001
MM1S2
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nay w e aet tor* batoat
AU MTEHESTID PERSONS APE
NOTKIED THAT
Al paraona on whom mto ntokw to

NOTICE OP PUEUC HSAE SM
TO C O N E S **A
Noace th ereb y p l a n t * a Pubfe
ntanng w * Dm now vy ma rw rw ig
AZotong CommJaelon In V&gt;e CVy
RMeatoaaLM
, Mla-, ai* Mta,
—
a
ixtfTVTCtoion y*t.
unamMn,
wry II
noi,
Santord. Florida, to TOO pm. on
Thunday January 2 H
to oorv
etoet a raquato tor a CondBonto Uee
In a SC-3. Spade! Commercial
Zsrbig DtetrtcL
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lola II 12
1 1 1 1 4 TR 1 1ban to Santord PB 1
PQ 88 aa recorded bi Plto Bock 1,
Page 81 to Vm Pibto Recorde to
Sambitoe County. Ftortta.
Tha property bemg more ganeraRj
daacrtied aa 210-212 S. Santord
Avanua.
Condfftonal Uee fiery raalerT
to

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Check Cashier. Up to I M r , F T or
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CNckan. Chicken Tlha. Chtckan
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Chtckan Curry end CNckan
Wktotoo. Muto ba ebta to euparyisa.
coordMato end pem dpele In
acdvffWe to coofce and partormto
I cooking
' lood consunpion end
raqiffetojn tood eluffe. S a ted and
dbaMo p w eld iltoiX c n ty p atoiood
to ba prepared lor catering wedikng
paries aid eodM oonvanlona. Muto
ba abto to prepare HeM loode. Must
X etfe to prepare Viden ewaete end
dessert A h a a . Muto have to least
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and PaUsUni ctiolna ch tf. Sand
neaerrw to 370 East SU Ia Road 434.
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Management
Lees W algM Moral
A akM aH oar
bdo CaN 407-32B-M1I
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55— B usiness
O ppoktuntties
MVEETIOJITE BEFORE
YOU M Y IE D
ANvay# i good pdey, a ip ad aiy lor
buslrwea
opportunnwa
and
kanchtoaa. Caff Florida Dept ot
Agriaffbrs 8 Consigner Servtcas M
800-435-7352 or FTC-HELP lor
kaaHomwaon. Orvtoff our WabaEa
tX wwwffcgov/tkxop
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Lutowaa ccporkmtoaa to ragtoat wtoi
Florida Dapl. to Aghcuffura A
Conaurtwr Sanrtosa t *
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e ip . Mtoor ptomblng. electrical,
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Support Group
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creating i badar financial Mura.
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FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

59— F inancial
S ervices

HEALTH VtSURAMCI AND 461 ft

Attention Readers11

I Drug Her

Aaefy ah too » k r brtva.
ffkewtlWi Sprlnga 407-210-1X8

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M by phone to promtoff you
■ loan and a s h you to ^sy tor R
Intormabon. c a l toff-tree 1-677-FTC
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Tha Sammota Herald and tha
Federal Trade Commtoaion)

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103—HousesUnfurnishid

107—Mosile Homes
For Rent

141—Homes For S ale

141—Homes For S ale

Sinten t 3/2 wlthwaahec/dryer
hookup Now refrigerator, Moire,
toor S point Laka view. SIHXVmo
pka deport. 407-312-2992.

36x10 rnoMe home, atochtd FL n*i
parity Hand, carpatad, caring tana,
new etove, new A C Locrted h "town
8 Counky (aMM) Park. 5365 Orange
Bvd, Lk ikreeai am * ? stTjona 389
740-1095

Caeeelbeny 3/1 had* 999k.
Orange Cay 1/2 bad) 998k.
407-398-7777

H O USE FO R S A L E - 3 Bedroom, 2
Bern, CHA, mature Miede keee In
large hnoed yank InekM u H y room
Ava4, now 878,800 407-324-4848,

Approx. 1300 *4. 8 3/2. Mcrion
•ppSanoo*. M o on 1/4 acre lot can
park buck* or boat Aval Jan. 407920-2SS4.

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Cay; 4BR 1.5 Bath,
&gt; 8800 tec. 407-329
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407-331-8333

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Rd. 407-323-4540.

1 1B R in M r e . vary private, a*
aat In kitchen, UtlMas
lumtsriad. Just outaids c*y. $475 *
deport, no pats. 407-323-1817,
alto 6pm.
Santord: 1 BH apt. Einalsnt area
srith color TV. 8**king mature
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SlOCVtarts. 8200 security.
407-321-3735.__________________

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8510/morth. 407-323-7113, after
4:30pm, or 407-417-7548.

Apartments Homes

O N E M ONTH F R U I
(LimOed Time Oder)
2 Badrooma Item 8530
3 Bsdrooms 8834
Smal pats welcome.
Cadar Creak Apts
407-324-4334

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ridudsd 8400*no,850 dspoak 407830-7158.

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10 Methane's
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14 Scot's (amity
I t Where Kent
4: went for a
change?
• Temp s pad
7 Enemy of
your car's
chrome
bumper
18 Impaneled
one
19 Dignified
•Shuckar
20 2 TIM ES
23 Miniver, for
one
24 Princess’
annoyance,
In fable
25 Lassie,
lor one
29 Roman
. goddess
31 Curling
surface
34 Situated
between
poles
35 too, too
dever
38 Percussion
Instrument
37 3 TIM ES
40 You're tense
on this
41 Loaded
42 Parent ol
romance
43 U r
44 First word In

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36 Caribbean

Country
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City
Living

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yenJ, carpet. We, eaaWt wMnence or
rent to own. 880.900. 407-6991389.

Handy m i n i Special: Cheap,
caari. or owner (nance. 407-3289005

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261-C omputer R efair

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Home end I
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No tab la too Mg or r e M .
Over IS years ereR aft avaldae an request.

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oaawr. log homa. 36FV2SA, CHA. 2
car garage, many exkae 8127,900.
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Renovated 8525/mo aatax. 81.000
MilquaMMd. 3/2. Farrt. M V room,
madsr bed w/d3n. Brand new m i
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d i e b l i a F R D R C w w d A C .n e w
carpal Me. Ibduree. tool, open
porch. paM tvu. No doadg coal 8*
M l 899k. 407-7990886..

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Sanford: New 4/3, historical
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407-388-7777

PAUL OSBORNE

|l H E One al 8450r*na A4 have
CH A S pritata beta. 407-3278189

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39 Baseball
card manu­
facturer
4 4 -nuts or
Harris
’ 45 Body-shop
offering
46 Trapper's
collection
47 Lightweight
cord
48 Cold reading
49 Word with
throw or
turn
50 Right fielder,
to the scorekeeper
51 Infl org.
formed In
1949
52 Deep black
63 Nuisance
54 Hawaiian
Island
55 Consumer
56 Shipbuilding
wood

song
21 Dimple
maker
22 Company
exec.
25 Some
lighthouse
sites
28 Word with
zinc or
nitrous
27 Feudal
superior
28 Part of a
pigskin?
29 Titillating
30 Jazz team
31 Irascible
32 Aromatic
seed
33 Ameliorate
35 Innocent
dreams may
originate
here
36 Word with
race and

a Melville
title
45 Map's table
48 Kind ot pill
47 Digit
48 4 TIM ES
87 Sinister
58 Rustic
flfyyta
59 The life of
Rilev
80 Part of
overhead
81 When
penitents
convene?
62 Strawberry’s
field, once
63 Mine finds
64 Friendless
one
65 Bulgarian
neighbor
DOW N
1 Land
measure
2 State ol con­
stant
change
3 File
4 Is aware of
5 Renounce
formally
6 Organized
excursions
7 Traditional
knowledge
8 It’s little
matter
9 Shell
fragments
lOComhusker
State hub
11 Submarine
base?
12 Muscat's
milieu
13 Second­
hand gal of

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painl (ppiencee, front porch. No
dosingcoal 81000Mi 8960/monti.
407-788-1090.

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Rent

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Room For Rant: prrvsts entrance!
tree cade 8 titanic. aril 8100/wk.
Lake A m In Santord. 407-888-7023

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PAY NO R E N T U NTIL
FE B R U A R Y 2002

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1101

W. 1st S i Office or Ratal, W -600
Sq Fl 8425/8400 Dap
JOS west 13 St. Office or RetaS.
♦/• 1600 8q F l Three OMcea, One
Large Open Bay Area 8
KAchenede 81087/81000&gt; Dep.

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Reeources. Msthaws
Inc., 845 Hickman
kSadord. FL 32771, Fax: 4071142; E -m rt
lmaM.com

Hen pasted Uks New; 3 BR. new
paint r/out. new carpet LR, D R
FR. over 1/4 acre. 879.900
Over 1/4 Acre M R 1 ftedc l&gt;* dn.
•pptk haavty reed. Pnoed hr t*k*
tale. 864.900
_ ol H e w ; 3/15 w » L/r.Oki, 8c
Porch, Inground pool garage on
dead end oAdssac 885.900.
novated Uks New; 3/1. no
painted Interior, exterior, new
carpel new A/C, Bcr. porch.
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Lake M a ry B lvd . A 17*92

LARGE ROOM. CABLE. UDUTIES.
PRIVATE ENTRANCE. 8100 PER
WEEK PLUS DEPOSIT (407)888-

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Rentals

WyndhamPlace

MARINER'S VILLAGE

1135/323-8840 tor dataia

lake Jeeip. 3 BTV2BA Motes Homs
On 8 Acre*. 8950 Per Monto, 8850
Security. CALL 407-323-3451

141—Homes For Sale

Mary/Sanlord:
vvasnef/Ufyef noon-upe, t&gt;wimmng
Pod. No Pats. 8850. Randolph
Court Apts. 407 330-1300.

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spadal ratas lor da#y. weekly, 8 5

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depoaA 407-262-1304.

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407*328-5277

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Continned from Page 1A

Open House and Awareness Day
were the Affordable Housing
Center, Alzheimer Center, Blue
Cross/Blue Shield of Florida,
Boys/Girts Town, Brothers
Keepers, Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, Child Protective
Service, City of Sanford
Computer Tech Academy,
Golding Rule, Health
Department, Healthy Families,
Kid's Cate, Meals on Wheels,
Men, Women and Youth in
Action USA, Mobley Enterprise
and many more who will be
mentioned in next week's col­
umn.

The D r Martin Luther King Jr.,
Celebration Choir invites the
community church choir to join
the MLK Jr, Choir Rehearsal will
be 8 p m Tuesday and 8 p m
Thursday in St. John M.B.
Church. Gloria Williams is direc­
tor.

The Sanford Historic Trust
sponsored the annual Holiday
Tour
Tajiri School of Performing
Arts and Academics was the per­
forming organization during the
weekend tour. The History Alive
Tour featured parts of the “Black
Heritage Trail," including St.
James African Methodist
Episcopal Church and Zion Hope
• Missionary Baptist Church.
Actors shared the history of the
Rev. John M. Hurston, who pastored many years in the past

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr,
Scholarship Oratorical Contest for
graduation high school seniors is
currently taking applications. The
deadline for applications is Dec.
21. Call Chairperson Elaine
Lightboume at 407-330-6836 for
informa tion.

The Crooms Academy Classes
of 1931-1949 and 1961 Invite for­
mer students and alumni of
Crooms Academy to worship
with them in their vesper service
5 p m Wednesday, Dec. 26, in S t
Paul M B. Church, located at East
910 Pine Ave.
For information about other
activities, call Katheryn
Alexander at 407-323-6366.
Reunion dates are Dec 26-28.
Alder Jenkins Craig is chairper­
son.

Goldsboro Elementary Magnet
School for Math, Science and
Technology will have a parent
training workshop 630 to 730
p m Jan. 8 in the school's media
center. The workshop will pro­
vide parents with important
information about their role when
conferencing with teachers and
strategies to use before, during
and after the conference.
Students will bring home a
flyer for parents to register. For
information, contact Delora
Campbell family liaison special­
ist, at 407-320-5805.

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Gibson, and the ordination was performed by Lewis Pictured, from left, are
Gibson. Oebose and Lewis.

and begin gaining altitude In a
h a lf circle m aneu ver," Tise
said. "T h e pilot would hold a
constan t
4 G 's
as
he
approached a n altitud e o f
60,000 feet."
Tise said the bom b would
slide out the back o f the je t.
The momentum created by loft
m aneuver w ould throw the
bom b higher into the air,
som etim es as high as 70,000
feet, allow ing the pilot time to
evacuate the target area before
the bom b hit its target and cre­
ated a giant m ushroom cloud.
“You had to give the plane
tim e to escape," Tise said.
The Navy soon developed
the Polaris m issile program
and the A -5A /A 3J m ission
w as scrapped. But the jet was
too advanced for the Navy not
to utilize, and the aircraft was
converted to reconnaissance
duties and renamed the RA-5C
Vigilante.
A “canoe" containing radar,
photographic equipm ent and
other reconnaissance sensors
w as designed to fit under the
aircraft's fuselage. The bomb
bay w as equipped with elec­
trom agnetic
intelligence
d ev ices and additional fuel
cells to give the Vigilante longrange capabilities.
The support system s for the
Vigilante** were high-tech, as.
well. Once the jets returned
from their reconnaissance mis­
sions, the electronic and pho­
tographic inform ation gath­
ered w as processed by an
Integrated
O perational
Intelligence C en ter (IOIC)
aboard the aircraft carrier. The
IOICs were equipped with a
Kodak
EH -38
high-speed
rocessor that provided oneour processing for the photo­
graphs collected
by
the
V igilantes. A t the time the
processors were highly classi­
fied , but today m illions of
civilian snapshots are devel­
oped in the sam e type of
machines located in neighbor­
hood stores.
W hat pilots loved m ost
about the plane, though, was
the fact that the Vigilante was
"fu n to fly," Tise said.
"T h e faster it flew, the easier
it was to fly," he said.
" It was the fastest thing
around. N othing could keep
up with it," Dow added.
The jet's stability at speeds
greater than tw ice the speed of
sound (M ach 2) w as made
p ossible by an innovative
flight control system . Instead
o f using ailerons, m oveable
parts on the trailing edge of
the wing that control lateral
movement, the Vigilantes used
spoilers and deflectors.

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After arriving In Sanford from China Lake, CalH., a crane lifts the
Vigilante off the flatbed truck so volunteers can restore the jet
"Th ey had these rectangular M ach 2 cap ab le w indshield
boxes cut into the w ing about m ade o f stretched acrylic.
two-thirds back from the lead­
• A rain rem oval system
ing e d g e ," Tise said . "T h at that utilized hot a ir blow n
made the plane much easier to over the front windscreen to
fly, especially at high speed ."
rovide clear visibility In the
The Vigilante's flight con­
eaviest rainstorms.
trol system was also the first
The je t also set a new alti­
production jet to use "fly-by- tude record on Dec. 13, 1960
w ire" technology. To that w hen it carried a 2,500 pound
int, the control sticks used payload to an altitu d e of
y pilots to m aneuver were 91,451 feet, breaking the old
m ecnanically attached to the record b y more than 4 miles.
moving parts on the aircraft.
D esp ite all the high -tech
The Vigilante's stick w as elec­ equipm ent, the Vigilante had
tronically connected its flaps.
the highest loss rate o f any air­
"O n the F4 Phantom , the craft flow n over Vietnam. The
faster you flew, the m ore sensi­ loss rate had more to do w ith
tive
the
th e types
stick g o t,"
o f m issions
Tise said.
assigned to
" T h a t
t
h
e
could lead
Vigilante
to
w hat
sq u a d ro n s
they called
rather than
' p i l o t any defects
induced
in
the
|
oscilla­
plane, Tise
tio n .' You
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. . . . . . said.
p n oio o y i cxTimy vin cofu
M
d idn't have Jack Dow explains how the Vigilante disT h e
that prob­ charged Its bombs.
R A - 5 C s
lem on the
w o u l d
Vigilante because the stick was com e in after everything was
not m echanically attached. stirred u p ," the veteran aviator
You moved the stick and the explained. “After an airstrike,
signal w as sent d ow n the the N orth Vietnam ese knew
the Vigilantes would fly over
w ire."
Tise said the Vigilante was on a post-attack recon mission.
“about five years ahead in its They would just wait to fire at
technology than any other air­ it."
craft." The je t's high-tech fea­
Eighteen w ere lost during
tures included:
the war. 11 w^re shot dow n by
• T h e first op erational antiaircraft fire; tw o were lost
to SA -2 Guildeline surface-toheads-up display system .
• The first Bomb Navigation air m issiles (SA M s); one was
System to integrate radar and lost to an Atoll m issile fired
television sights fo r check­ from a MiG-21 fighter; and
point verification.
four were lost for unknown
• The first monopulse radar reasons.
w ith terrain avoidance fea­
Use o f the Vigilantes grad u­
tures.
ally decreased during the last
• An airborne digital com ­ years o f the Vietnam War. By
puter for bomb and navigation
1980, the aircraft w as no
computations.
longer in flight service with
• The use o f nitrogen the Navy.
instead of hydraulic fluid in
som e of the hottest parts of the Dan Ping can ba reached at
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Sunday
D ecem ber 23, 2001

Pursuing the
Vigilante
Sanford Naval AJr Station was home to a squadron of RA-5C
Vigilantes, one of the Navy's most advanced reconnaissance
jets. The Vigilantes left when NAS Sanford closed In 1968, but
one of the planes assigned to the base has returned home.
B y Dan Ping
Editor
SA N FO R D
—
Patty
Mahany
couldn't ask for a bet­
ahany could
terr Christmas g ift
As vice president o f the
Sanford Airport M emorial
Committee, Mahany and her
com m ittee m em bers have
spent 24 months writing let­
ters, making phone calls and
bending the ears o f anyone
who would listen in an effort
to secure an RA-5C Vigilante
reconnaissance jet for a veter­
ans' memorial at the Orlando
Sanford International Airport
One
w eek
before
Christmas, the jet was deliv­
ered, not by Santa and his
sleigh, but by and Les
Chapman Transportation Inc.
on two flat bed trucks.
“I can't tell you how excited
1 am ," Mahany said as she
watched the driver maneuver
the Vigilante's 70-foot fuselage
next to Building 125, west of
the airport's domestic termi­
n a l "Everyone has worked so
hard for this day to come, and
it's finally here."
"T h e Navy d id n't really
want to give it up," Mahany
said. "There were also several
groups vying for this particu­
lar plane. The National
Museum of Naval Aviation in
Pensecola determ ined that
Sanford had the closest ties to
the Vigilante o f any of the
petitioning the Navy
for it."
Though the Vigilante has
arrived, Mahany noted the
work's not done. The laborintensive job of sanding and
refurbishing the plane in

preparation of a new i
still remains. But witn the jet
finally on site, Mahany said
m otivating volunteers to
donate a little elbow grease
w on't be difficult
"W e probably have about
12 to 18 months of work ahead
o f us before we're ready to put
the Vigilante on the pedestal at
the memorial site/' Mahany
said. "The more volunteers we
have the better, and you don't
need to have any experience.
All you need is a willingness
to work. We can show you
want needs to be done."
Jack Dow, the committee's
president, said the group has a
committed core o f about 20
people, and he expects to tap
into the community of retired
military veterans who live in
the area for more volunteers.
Dow also said the Vigilante,
bureau number 156632, is in
good shape.
"Despite the fact that it's
been out in the dessert for 20
years, it has withstood the
w eather pretty w ell," Dow
said.
W hy all the work for a
plane that hasn't flown in
m ore than 20 years? The
Vigilante is not just any plane,
particularly to the aviators
assigned to Naval Air Station
Sanford during the 1960s.
W hen it was built, the
Vigilante was considered one
o f the most technologically
advanced jets in the world.
NAS Sanford was the training
site for Vigilantes and home to
one o f the first RHAV
squadrons.
"This memorial has always
been about honoring the U S.

Patty Mahany, vtca president of the Sanford Airport Memorial Committee, helped lead the effort to bring
a RA-5C Vigilante reconnaissance jet back to Sanford.

servicemen stationed at the
Sanford Naval Air Station,"
Mahany said. "The Vigilante is
the perfect symbol to do th a t"
Local businessman and
Sanford native Don Knight
couldn't agree more.
"I'v e seen many of these
flying through the air, day and
night," said Knight, Who was
at Building 125 when the
Vigilante arrived. "This is a
great symbol of the Navy and
the times when the Navy was
in Sanford. It brings back a lot
of good memories."
Mahany said the plane has
taken on added significance
since
the
conflict
in
Afghanistan began.
"W e've always thought this
was a worthy goal, but I think

after the events of Sept. 11, it's
more significant now than
ever," Mahany said.
In addition to volunteers,
Mahany said the Sanford
Airport Memorial Committee
needs donations. So for the
group has raised about
$50,000, approxim ately the
cost o f shipping the plane to
Sanford from the Naval
Weapons Training Center in
China Lake, Calif.
"W e'll need to raise another
$100,000,"
Mahany
said,
adding th atth e state has bud­
geted another $150,000 for the
project "B u t with the budget
cuts in Tallahassee, w e're
being cautious. The first
installment of $50,000 is pretty
much guaranteed, and Rep.

David Mealor says we will get
the rest of the money. We're
very h o p efu l"
.
Mahany said several busi­
nesses have donated services.
A local company, ESI Inc. paid
the bill for Ed's Crane Service
to move the Vigilante off the
flatbeds, she said.
"W e can use just about any
type of help someone wants to
contribute," Mahany said.
"The more people we can get
involved, the better."
For more information about
volunteering or donating to
the memorial project, call 407585-1000.
Dan Ping can ba reached at
dpingOaamlnolaharald.com
or 407-322-2611.

High-tech jet was ‘fun to fly’
B y Dan Ping
Editor
SA N FO R D — O riginally known as the A5A/A3J, the Vigilante was designed as a
supersonic, carrier-based attack Bom ber to
deliver nuclear weapons.
T he aircraft's mission drastically changed
shortly after its production began for tw o
reasons: the design of the linear bomb bay
was flawed, and nuclear submarines were
designed to deliver Polaris missiles, which
elim inated the N av y 's need for attack
bombers.
"T h e bomb bay w as an engineer's idea

that never really worked as well as they
thought it w ould," said Jack Dow, a Navy
veteran and president of the Sanford Airport
M emorial Com m ittee.
Retired com m and er Donald Tise, who
served as NAS Sanford’s chief training officer
•on the Vigilante, explained that the bomb bay
w as contained within the A-5A/A3J's fuse­
lage betw een the jet exhausts at the rear of
the jet. To deliver the w eapon the pilot would
execute a "loft maneuver."
"You would fly at low altitude, and as you
neared the target, the pilot would pull back
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Sunday. December 23,2001

T he SttiontM Hou ld

Students sign contracts to earn scholarships
A total of five students from
Seminole Countv were selected to
receive scholarships through
Workforce Central Florida and The
Foundation for Seminole County
Public Schools. The students must
earn their scholarship by signing a con­
tract promising to stay in school until
graduation, achieve a minimum 2.0
grade point average, and remain drug
and crime free.
Upon high school graduation, the
students will receive a 2+2 Florida
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at a Florida univereity).
The five scholars are Rosa Malagon
and Mona Nsouli from Sanford Middle
School; and Kayla Abrams, Dominick
C onyen and Lavosha Williams from
Millennium Middle School.
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A ARP members enjoy Christmas celebration
i Mary Chapti
the A A R P held
Annual
wld their Anr
Christinas Luncheon on
Tuesday, Dec.
18. The annual
luncheon is a
chance for
everyone to
celebrate the
holidays
together. For
the AARP, it's
also tim e for
Mary
installation of
Rowell
officers. First
Vice President
Jim Carm ona, filling in for
President Irene Lober, w el­
com ed the members to the
meeting. Dave Blackwell, vis­
iting from the Sanlando
AARP, took charge o f
installing the officers and the

board m em bers for the
upcoming year.
There w as a really good
turnout for the Christmas
luncheon. According to Jim
Carmona, the thanks for the
;reat turnout g o to Addie
ossi and her telephone com ­
mittee. Addie and her com ­
mittee m ake sure each mem­
ber gets a phone call before
every m eeting. Jim presented
Addie w ith a thank you gift.
Addie then presented gifts to
her com m ittee; Mabel May,
Julie Scott, Helen Sims, Ruth
Lauria, Beverly McDonald
and Esther Sterling.
Jim also gave out door
prizes to every single person
attending the luncheon. Of
course, events like this don't
come off without a lot of help.

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In addition to all the hard
work done by Jim Carm ona
and his better half, Marge, this
luncheon was a success thanks
to help from Ron and Gloria
Van Kleeck, Paul and Maria
Fratto, Ann-M arie Liakos and
the Lake Mary Seniors.
Several businesses also helped
out including Publix, Eckerd,
Albertsons, M acaroni Grill,
Chili's, Bob Evans, U no's,
W inn-Dixie, Suns tar Theatres,
W almart, TGI Friday's and the
Cut and Perm Beauty Salon.
After lunch, members sang
Christm as songs with a little
help from som e organ music
courtesy of Fletcher Music
Center.
So you're a member o f the
National AARP. W hy join the
local AARP? The best reason

to join is to meet and be
around people your ow n age.
T he National AARP keeps you
informed about national laws
affecting seniors. The local
AARP also keeps you
informed about state and local
laws that affect seniors. If
ou'd like to join the Lake
Chapter o f the AARP,
ou d on't have to be a Lake
!ary resident, just a senior
and a m em ber of the National
AARP. Just stop by any meet­
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ing. T he Lake Mary Chap
meets a t 1PM on the third
Tuesday of every m onth at the
Lake M ary Community
Building.

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C O R R E C T IO N
In lost w eek's colum n, it

H undreds gath er fo r F ro n t P o rch event
The Goldsboro Front Porch was
filled w ith the elderly — they
cam e w ith the old fam ily spirit
with teen-agers
and babies in their
arms.
They call it revitlizatioi but 1 call
talization,
it rebirth. It was
the day that
Goldsboro and the
Sanford com muni­
ty joined hands to
Marva
celebrate, to be
Hawkins informed and
........................... visit the days of
old, when Goldsboro was full of
shoppers on Saturday w ho were
seen visiting with old friends and
neighbors they hadn't seen since
the last big day on 13th Street.
M ore than 300 citizens cam e to
enjoy a day of information pro­
vided to help enrich there liv es..
They were told how important
they are and of the many

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resources available to m ake their
life better. They also got to meet
Sanford M ayor Brady Lessard,

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TaJent performers take to the stage dunng the recent Open House celebration hosted by
Front Pbrch Ther erh^e was Rpggl towery and
giver was Cynthia CHrver,
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Deputy C hief Steve Harriett and
C hief Brian Tooley.
The citizens of Goldsboro and
Sanford got to witness what will
and can be done when a city com ­
munity like Sanford and
Goldsboro bring all people
together for an informative,
enjoyable and Christian fellow­
ship.
Citizens gathered on 13th
Street, and resource vendors
brought information. News was
exchanged among friends, and
we all enjoyed the hot dogs, ham ­
burgers and sodas served by the
Sanford Police Department, FOP.
Special thanks is given to the
Front Porch Providers service
agencies. Agencies sharing with
the community on Saturday during
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was stated that the Lake M ary
W om an's Club gave the nonperishable food donations
from Holiday in the Park to
Good Sam aritan only. The
donations were actually
divided betw een Good
Sam aritan and Safehousc.
Local Girl Scouts, finding
out that the needy families in
Lake M ary still needed help,
visited Fire Marshall Tina
Brady at the Lake Mary Fire
Department and presented
her with gift certificates to a
local grocery store.
The Fire D epartment has
been collecting food and toys
for the needy fam ilies in Lake
Mary. The Fire Department
has nine needy families they
are helping this holiday sea­
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plant tissues and the coverings,
may result in cold injury.
ers can be frozen by low tem­
peratures, but under the same
conditions, roots o f plants in the
Pruning After A Freeze
landscape will escape cold
Pruning should be delayed
injury. Roots of plants in
until new growth b visible.
exposed containers can be
Dead leaves may be removed as
injured by low temperatures
soon as they have turned
and show no apparent damage
brown. Cold damaged to
until the plants are stressed at
woody tissues can be best deter­
higher temperatures.
mined by examining the food
conducting tissues under the
S o il Heat
bark, if scratching into the bark
reveals black or brown tissues,
Radiating heat from soil
continue the search until you
warms the air above ground
find green tissues when
and low-growing plants will
scratched.
greatly benefit from this source
of heaL Soil heat is best pre­
Prune back to the live wood
served by mulches placed
to promote healthy growth of
around plants to protect the
the branches.
roots.
Cold Injury To Palms
Fertilization
Remove damaged portions of
Most landscape plants are
leaves but keep the green, not
fertilized two or three times a
injured portions of the leaves to
maintain a high level of photo­
year. In Central Florida, usually
synthetic area. Spray palms
one application b scheduled in
with a cupper containing fungi­
March and another in
September. Late fall applications cide at the recommended rate.
Repeat the spray 10 days after
should be avoided as it can pro­
the first treatment with the cop­
mote untimely late flush of new
per fungicide or another broad
growth.
spectrum fungicide.
Fertilizer rates should be
reduced in the fall because plant
Palms growing in containers
nutrient consumption declines
should receive a fungicide soil
during the colder months.
drench to suppress possible root
infecting fungi from causing
Plants should receive in the fall
root rots. A monthly soluble
about one third to one half the
normal fertilizer rate.
nutrient solution containing
minor elements can be applied
Irrigation
to help palms recover from light
Watering plants several hours
freeze injuries.
before a freeze will protect
Al Farrar Is S em in o le County Urban
pLints because a wet soil will
Horticulturist. In qu ires may bo dlractad
absorb more solar radiation
to Nm at tha Cooperative C itanaton servlea. 2 SO W. County Homo Road, Sanford.
than a dry soil. Thb heat will be
FI. 22773 or phone U S -S S U . All Sem inole
released during the night thus
County Cooparatlva Eiten sion sarv ices
helping to protect the roots o f
are open to ad regardless of race, color,
s e t. handicap or national origin
the plants. After a freeze, plants

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Sunday. December 23.2001 Page 3C

Keeling honored during Naval ceremony
A Sanford son has been
awarded the “Admiral's
Accelerator Award- dc
.......................... Chang
Command cere­
monies of the
Navy
Recruiting
District
Jacksonville.
N C l(SS)
Wayne R
"Rusty"
Doris
Keeling Jr., Fust
Dietrich
Class Petty
...........................Officer USN,
was the recipient of the award,
the highest "new " contracts
objective for the Navy Recruiting
District Jacksonville.
Keeling, who was bom in
Sanford and is a 1990 graduate
of Seminole High School, is
Zone Supervisor for 10 recruit­
ing offices that include Orlando,
DcLand and Sanford. In 1999 he
was named "Zone Recruiter of
the Year."
Navy Recruiting District
Jacksonville covers South
Carolina, Georgia and Florida. It
is one of the 31 Districts across
the United States that make up
the Navy Recruiting Command.
Linda and Wayne Keeling Sc,
were the only parents invited to
attend the festivities for about
250 Navy personnel They
received the invitation from
Cm dr Anne-marie Hartlaub,
Navy Recruiting District
Jacksonville, to attend her
Change-of Command ceremony,
held at noon, D ec 7, at the
Adams Mark Hotel in
Jacksonville. She was formerly
Executive Officer of that District
"It was very, very impres­
sive," Linda said. At the Awards
Ceremony that evening, Linda
said the men won: their Navy

W ayne R. “ Rusty” and Marcy Keeling
Dress Blues complete with
medals, and the ladies all wore
evening dresses. "It certainly
was patriotic and refreshing to
see all these young men," she
continued.
Linda said she and Wayne felt
very privileged to attend the
prestigious affair "All the patri­
otism shown gave me goose
pimples," she added.
Wayne Jc "Rusty" and his
wife, Marcy, make their home in
Sanford where she is a Seminole
County school teacher
Bridge Sodal Meets
The Bridge Sodal of the
Sanford Woman's Club met for
December at the home of Wilma
Eaton with Helen Ernest as the
co-hostess. Players enjoyed a
light luncheon followed later in
the afternoon with a dessert
course of ice cream and
Christinas cookies.
High score was won by Betty
Bmestle.
Other players included: Carol
Dennison, Rose Edith Jacobson,
Mary Dtile Jones, Zelda Siskind,

Frances Mitchell, Thelma Smith
and a guest, Mary Ann Smith
Children Sing For Women
The United Methodist
Women of the First United
Methodist Church held the
annual Christmas luncheon at
McKinley HalL Mary Williams
and her committee decked the
halls with a variety of decora­

tive Thursday evenings
from 7 p.m. until
approxim ately 10 p.m.
The training is built
around individual and
fam ily survival skills,
including such topics as
life-saving techniques,
em ergency First Aid pro­

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Pilots Entertained
The Pilot Club of Sanford
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ncheon. Thanksgiving and
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Marian Rethwill. Marian served
her guests turkey and dressing
with all the trimmings.
Ruth Gaines transported
Florence Mapcs, 94, Doris Stein.
89, and Mae Pawlson to the
luncheon. It is noted that after
falling and breaking her hip,
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Longwood.
Lydia Watt, of Seminole
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Sorority Celebrates
Laureate Gamma Delta
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held
the annual couples Christmas
dinner and party at the home of
Betty Jack. The group enjoyed
the rood, fun and friendship syn­
onymous of the holiday season.
Betty had her home festively
decorated and set a beautiful

Emergency Response Program begins Jan. 17
The Sem inole County
Department o f Public
Safety is scheduling
another in its scries of
Community Emergency
Response Team pro­
grams. It will begin on
Thursday, Jan. 17, and
run for seven consecu­

table complete with fine china
and silver. She baked a ham and
provided two potato casseroles
while the other members
brought dishes to share.
Other members and their hus­
bands attending were: Phyllis
and Eddie Senkarik, Susan and
Rex Byrd, Viola and Dickie
Frank, Marion and Joe Farella,
Cathy and Joe McGuire, Margie
and Bob Beine, Wanda and
Frank Hubbard and members
Libby Gordon and Kitty Corley.

tions. Others lending their tal­
ents to the event were Marian
Rethwill, Margaret Fontaine,
Ethel Thornton and Denise
Swain.
Members and guests brought
a variety of dishes to share and
as usual there was an abun­
dance of delicious foods.
The Children's Choir of the
church's Daycare Center enter­
tained the women. The choir,
directed by Alice Smith, is com­
posed of +■ and 5-year-old chil­
dren who performed par excel­
lence. The children also said the
food grace and "did a really nice
job," according to Marian.
The church staff members
were invited as guests..

It's A Girl
William and Laura Kirchhoff
of Tallahassee, announce the
birth of their daughter, Katherine
Grace, on Nov. 13,2001 in
Tallahassee. She weighed in at a
healthy 8 pounds 3 ounces and
was welcomed home by her
brother, William Chase
Kirchhoff.
Maternal grandmother is Pat
Kees, Jacksonville, and paternal
grandparents are Carole and Bill
Kirchhoff of Sanford. George
Anderson, of Orlando, is the
paternal great grandfather.

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PALMETTO AVtNUt 1APTMT CHURCH

Church
Notes

Grace
Fellowship
Congregational

Choir Need* Singer*
Crooms Academy Class
Reunion Religious Service
invites former students from
Crooms to join its choir for
the Reunion Worship
Service, which is scheduled
for 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.
26, in S t Paul Missionary
Baptist Church
Rehearsal for the choir is 2
m. Saturday, Dec. 22, in St.
aul, located at 910 Pine
Ave. in Sanford.

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Sanford

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Rendering Praise
Recording artist Minister
Marlow Smith, who is also a
preacher, teacher and musi­
cian, will render highest
praise and worship during a
service 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec.
27, in Mount Zion
Missionary Baptist Church
in the Midway community.
The Rev. Dr. W. Frank
Williams is pastor.
Evening o f Praise
Gospel Christianaires and
the Singing Kings of Joy will
present an evening of praise
in song 7 p.m. Saturday,
Dec. 29, in the African
American Academy of Arts,
located at 1017 W. 13th St. in
Sanford.
W inter Camps
The Jewish Community
Center of Greater Orlando is
offering several camps for
Winter Break, including:
• Wmter Break Karate
Camp — Instructor is 15year Black Belt Gil Alstein.
The camp is for children
ages 6 to 12 and will be held
on Dec. 2 4 ,2 6 ,2 7 and Dec.
28, from 9 a m. to noon with
a cost o f $25 or 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. w ith a cost of $35.
• Winter Break Flag
Football it Sports Camp —
Instructor is Herkie WalLs of
the O rlando Predators. The
camp is for second-grade to
sixth-grade students and
will beheld on Dec. 2 4 ,2 6 ,2 7
and Dec. 28, from 9 a.m. to
noon with a cost of $25 or 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. with a cost of
$35.
• Winter Break Junior
Sports Cam p — This camp
is for children in Pre-K to
second grade and will be
held on Dec. 2 4 ,2 6 ,2 7 and
Dec. 28, from 9 a.m. to noon
with a cost of $25 or 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. with a cost of S35.
For more information,
contact the Jewish
Community Center Sports
Dosk at 407-645-5933, ext.
255.

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Wad. Evening Prayer Mtg
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407-322-1041
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407-322 9222
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700 pm
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117S Otaon Rd
longwood. FL 32779
407-7744777
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9 Mam
MntJa School
1043 am
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Sanford. Florida
407-3230623
Sunday Morrvng
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Sunday School
• 00 a m
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Sunday AM W orth*
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7 30 p m
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601 Eaaf Aapon Bouitvarj
Sanford. Florida 32773
Chuth Oteca
(407) 322 3737
J Ead Watch
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Stsxtey School
9 49 a m
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700pm
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7 0 0 pm.
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700pm
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920 Upaasa Rd. Sanford
323-9072
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1000am
Morning Sarysca
1100am
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6 00 p m
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7 00 pm
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11.00 am
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100pm
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8 30pm
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Comar of 9th St A S Oak Ava
Sanlord, FL
407-322 3795
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407-322-4504
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030 am
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1100am
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6 00pm •ftaaa Study

Christian Science
FM 0T CHURCH OP CHRIST. SOCKnOT

675 MARKHAM WOOOS ROAD
Comar of E E WHtemaon Road
407-760-7706
Sunday. Church Barvnca
and Sunday Softool
10 00 am
Wartoaaday
600 pm
Odd Cara Aviabii at ai Servroae
Monday ton* Satuday
1 0 0 0 a m to 400 pm
Tbuaday Evarnang 6 p m to 6 p m
145 Wtedva Spnnga Road
Suia MBA Longwood. FL 32779
Phona 407-6661480

Church O f Christ
LONOWOOO CHURCH OP CHRIST
lOUMwy 17-03 I M MO Ho* 434
407-323-5030. 407-324-0330
Vm WoniR)
1 030am 4 1 p m
Com* mrah* M l ua A Inanity Mksm p aNwyt
awaOs you

MO FLORM3A CHURCH OP CHMOT
IIO W M a S L
VWnwr Spnnga. fL 32700
Scnday Samcaa 1030 a m.O 00 p m
Simday B4M SOjOy
9 30 a m
T W B*#a Study
730 p.m.
&gt;*™ala»
BanyHayn
fh w
(407) 327 MOS

Church Of God
CHURCH OF 000
601 W 22nd S I. Sutord. FL
407-322 3942
Rav Wat Tanaatay
Pat**
Sunday Scrnool
945am
Morrvng Woran«
1045 a m
E.arang Sarvica
6 00pm
w**aad*y ctaaaat
kvafagat
7 t o lp m
Sarwncte Tnrnay
Chnaaan School
Pra School ton* grada 12
407 321 2723
Aito Day Cara $Urt*
al 1 year lo pra-tchoal
407 323-1411

Church Of God of
Prophecy
CHURCH OP GOO OP PROPMtCY
2109 0 Elm Awa
714. 32773
407-322-0011
Tnomaa Hama — Paoax
SundoySOKX*
941*m .
Praia# 1 WwaNp
1030 am.
U«»kaga by Pastor
••■11 am
Eraninj lanrc#
. . tp m

•AfAgaa
Holy Euchanat
ChAfran » Cte*ch
(Educaaon wmg)

900am
1000 am
1000 am

Nuaary B a p * Al 900 a m
Through 1000 a m Sarvica
Holy Eucxarw 700 a m I 7 00 p m.

Charismatic
Episcopal
CHURCH OP THB HOLY COMFORTER
‘Chanamaac •Sachramantal •Cvangatcar
Tha Sanlord Brldga
Comar of 66n St A Holy Awe.
Sanlord. Ftonda
407 290-5004
Rav Mart Aarfn
Deacon
Sunday Euchanat
930am

Inter-Denomlnatlonal
FJUTH MOOKMiARY CMJRCH
3002 B#ordo&lt; 4 *
407 323-3704
Paolo#

Jock Cox
Stmdpy
Uommg WorVH»
Cv«rwrg Same.
Tuaaday Ennpig
64a# Study

1000am.
A 00 p m
700pm.

Non-Denomlnatlonal
HOUSE OP R CFU O I M M STRUS. »«C.
1001 C lary Ave. Sanford
(407) 324-4711
Dua W. Rchardaon
Paator
Sunday School
930am
Momang Worarvp
1100am
Evanang WorWp
700pm
MtoWeatSve Wad
720 pm
SHOWER DOWN OP AUSSINOS
201 Eton Ave. Sanlord. FL
407 321 6369
Tmoany Hudaon
Patoor
Sunday School
1000am.
Momang Worafrp
1100am
Tua Prayer Stole Study
7 30 p m
FAITHFUL WORD I0NBTRICS
latevtew Plaza • (407) 3264300
320 E Commercial St •Sanford
Sunday Service
1100 a m
ChAPent Fe«oearvp
(agaa 4-12)
1100am
Famdy FaAowahgy
Reiieammenia
1230 p m
Thuadey
FeaowWvp Meeting
7 30 p m
Frnday •Chnattan Counaeung 2 00-5 00 p m
iPneaae cat 320-4300 tor appt)
Rev Steve U c r e i
Paator Elector
S IU H O L 1 COMMUNITY CHURCH
5070 Orange B-vd. Sanford
407-324-0199 www aemnoiechuch com
terry Wdan
Paator
Sunday Worarvp S«c 6 45 &amp; 10 30 am
Pracacai meaaagev casual i n *
•nendy tevcaa
profeaatonai dnfdcare

THE SALVATION ARM/ WORSHIP

ANO 0CRV1CS CENTER
700 W 24V&gt; S«raa(
Santord, Fla 32771
407-322 2042
Captana Hobart and Linda Hacttna. Corpa
Sunk) S « i a i
041W

Sunday StXod

0 41 a m
I I am.

030pm .
Howw la a jja g m i )
700 pm
UarfaraaonnoOUB
700 pm
OandPraac*
000 pm.
-W»i h#ort to Ood and hand la man"

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Nazarene
LONOWOOO CHURCH OP THB NAZARENf
200 N. Wbyman Si.
Longwood. FL
031-0560
Sunday Sdool
945 am
Morning Worahip
1 0 4 5 am
ChAdran'a Church
1045 a m
Evangaftaao Sarvloa
600pm
Wattoaaday Famdy Mgpt
700 pm
Youto. Woman, and AdUl B ttt Study
Titorar A Strangar Mara*

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COnsrsbarom arm a of w n w .
160 laa Road

(407) 324-3067 ^ "* (4 0 7 ) 7063729
Rabbi Moaha Efcaz. PhD.

Every 1* Friday of Monto
Fantey Sabbteh Strvtc* 7 30pm
Frtctey Sabbteh SteteOi
(afl otou Frittey*) .
615 pm.
Saturday Sabbteh S w e a t 630 6m.
MterbteWvp. Relgtoue Acbod and
a a a i Educator* Programs

(407) 760-3729 Of (407) 772-0477

Lutheran

0 0 0 0 SHCPHCRO EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN
CHURCH OP 1ANPORO (1LCA)
2017 Orlando Dr. (Hay 17-62)
Phona 322-7312
Sunday School
A&lt;M Btto Study
630 a m
Woraftp Sarvica
1030am
Wadnaaday WoraNp
700pm
Nveery n w o w

HOLY CROSS LUTHMAM CHURCH
OP LAKE MARY
760 Sun Drhe. Lata Mary: a
PaU Hoyer
Paator
Hainan Ouetrow
« inatart Paator
Saturday avenang
130 p m
Sunday momang

•0 0 a m

Sunday momang
630 a m
Contemporary WorVvp
Sunday momang
1100 a m
FamPy Woratep Samoa
Nueery • provtted at
Daycare. Preechool and Chnaaan Day 9chool
For tnformaaon Cad 407-3330797

LUTHERAN CHURCH OP THB AftOtMHBH
(Mteaeurl Synod)
2529 B Oat Ave. Santord. FL
Rev Etontr A Reitecher
Paator
Sunday School
1030am
Worahip Service
10 30 am
Wormeoon 322 3552 or 3260610

Methodist
CHRIST UMTEO METHOOMT CHURCH
408 TUcter Dr»va
(Comar Tuckar Dr A CR 427)
Rev. RaySefrand
Paator
Tatephone (407) 322 7900
Sunday School
930am
Inter Uaaion
1030 a m
Momang Worth*)
1 100am
• 30pm
Cftkfren a Ttone toduted « Worahip
Nuraary prowted tor
Babua and Smal Chidran
*Smai Enough To Love You •
0rowing in Chnat To Serve You*

Presbyterian

UPSALA COtMUNTTY PRCitYTERUN
CHURCH
Comar of W. 25m 81A Upaala Rd
101 Uptaia Road
Sanford. FL 32771
407-330-2635

Paator
Bryan Wangtr
Suxtey Education
9 00 am.
1000 a m
Suvtoy Wortegp
ni n c r morwi
2nQ teteFteaoay or
630 p m
FABwwNpOtonw

FW8T PRCSRYTMUN CHURCH OP SAMBat aain 3rd and 4t&gt; At
A Part AOat /Downtown
Sanford. FL
Phona 407-322 2662
E-mai ipcaOjunocom

“Where We Know Ybu Name*
In Tha Heart Ot The C iy
Rev Bruce B Scon
Paator
Sunday School
9 00 a m.
Sunday Morrang Woratep 1000am
8uv MomangCo0aaHou 1100am
Sun Contemporary Worth*) 7 00pm
n o r w u rttorwtoay r arrwy
•
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Supper . Every Wed
5 30 0 m
AdMI Stole Study
600pm
VbUh Clube
6700pm
Buccaneera (K-46n Qradaa)
MbtSara (660n Qradaa)
Sr H^na
Contemporary Muaic Pracace 700pm
Womana Cacte Maaanga at
3 achedUed amee
2nd Tua of Vna morth 49ara

lit Wad of tnamonto
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (U 4 JL )
OPLAK1 MARY
ttS W WifcuAve
Late Mary. FL
407-221-1021
Rav Stephan Horrei
Paator
ChurchSchool
945 a m
Momang Worahg)
1100 a m
Wad Choa Practce
700pm
T h u * YbUh Choa
630pm
Nuraary Provided
MARKHAM WOOOS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1210 Markham Wood* Road
Late Mary
407 3332030
Rav Chariae R Jonaa
Paator
Sunday School, alagaa
900am
Chuch Sarvncea
9 0 0 4 1030am
Nuaary Provided
Youto Ooup. Sunday
ttgh School
4 00 p m
UdOa School
600pm
Pre-School Mon tonj Fit
9 to 12
Montoly Farrvfy TAgN Supper
Thad Wad. of EachMonto 6 3 0 p m

•United Church Of

Christ
LONOWOOO MLLB COffORCOATIONAL

FIRST UNTTEO METHODIST CHURCH
419 Part Ave . Sanford. FL
407-322-4371
Am Bratehaw
Paator
Mart Looney
Mue«: Dvector
Me# Bedaf Famfy Mmwtnee Dvector
Momvng WoraTnp
62561055am
Codee Faaowahto
930am
Sunday School
945 am
Youto Fa«uwaNp
4 00 p m
Nuaary Provided
WomanaCvcte
2nd Monday
945am
Men a Prayer BreaMasi
latThuaday
6 30 a m

CHURCH •
U.C.C
1255 E E. Wteameon Road
Longwood. FL
407 3326253
Rev Or Hal Yo^fS ooC
Mwater
Sunday Serveei
Contemporary
900 a m
TraAtornal Woraltp
10 30 a m
Nuaary Provtoed
Chuch School 0 1 5 a m * 1 O 1 9 a m
Youto A ChAPen Mavairy
6 30pm.

LAKESIDE FELLOWSHIP
A United Methodiat Community
Raechvng Peapu tor a Raaaonr
407 230 6660
Paator BcOMartn
Maeta avary Sunday at 10 00 am
at r e ou rdpu bto Unwed ArtaI Theater. Serrvnoie
Town# Center Mafl
•ChAtan a Chuch 1 0 1Sam
•Stodant (youto) Uv.unea 67pm
•Sate Nuaary Prowded
■Raachvng Peopa tor a Reaaon*

WESLEYAN CHURCH OP PAOLA
5560 Wayatoa D r.
Sanford FL 32771
(081-4 (Eel 511Wait
Fvai State on Let •One Mfe)
Laonard O Oonnal
Pa*:. •
407-322 6332
'Where ha Goh M to Good Nawa*
Sunday Schoct
945am
Morrvng Worang)
1 10 0a m
Evervng Worthp
6 00 p m
Mto-Waaa Mtg Wad
7 30 pm.
Pnaaaa Share YOU Lie W to U»

Wesleyan

Church
Notes
O u istn u u Party
Brethren Reaching O ut
will host its seventh annual
Christmas party 2 to 5 p.m.
Saturday. Dec. 22, at the
Sanford West Side Boys and
Girls Club.
The party is open to the
registered children and fami­
lies of Brethren Reaching
Out. The event will include a
holiday dinner, gift sharing
and special entertainment.
For more information, call
407-302-4143.
Christm as Eve Services
Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church's
Christmas Eve services will
begin 4 JO p.m. Monday, Dec.
24.
At 4 JO p.m., the children
and youth of the church are
involved in the traditional
beauty of the Christmas
event. The 'Jo y of
Christm as" will be held at 7
p.m. and 9 p.m. and will fea­
ture music fey the Chancel
Choir, Brass Quartet and
organ.
A 'Candlelight Christm as'
will start at 11 p.m. The sanc­
tuary will be filled with can­
dlelight as the Christmas
message is read by Elaine
Jones.
An informal gathering will
be held Christmas day from
1 0 J0 to 11:15 a.m. Children
and adults arc invited to
bring one Christmas gift to
show to everyone.
The church is located at
5210 Markham Woods Road
in Lake Mary.
G ath erin g For Peace
On Jan. 6, approxim ately
2,000 people from different
faith denom inations will
gather together at 4 p.m. in
the Rosen Plaza Ballroom
to pray for peace and har­
mony.
Representatives from the
C hristian, M uslim , Jew ish,
Buddhist, Native
Am erican, New Thought,
H indu and Sikh d enom ina­
tions will offer prayers and
songs characteristic of their
ow n beliefs. The service is
expected to end at 5:30
p.m . with the singing of
"A m erica the Beautiful''
and "L et There Be Peace."
A free offering o f canned
goods will be donated to
Second Harvest Food
Bank. Free parking is avail­
able to attendees.
For more inform ation,
contact the Rev. Fred
. .Morrui.at 407-839-3454.

�T he Sbmmou Hkhald

Sunday. Peermber 23, 2001 PBAe ID

Welcome,
Christmas!

N E A T-N -TID Y ALL CLEAN
T h l* y ra r m y true love tlunight It
I would
ro m an tic to give m e th e 12
d ay * o f Chrlatm aa. What would I do with
•wans a awimmln' and m olds a rnltkln?
W hat I need la m alda a clean in ' my
1 houaet "No problem * aakl my trtie love.
I "yo u ll get what you want and I’ll atlll
I give you th e twelve day* o f Chrtatm aa". I
I couldn't u n d erstan d what he waa going
I to do. You ca n Im agine how aurprtned I
I waa when h e changed th e final verae o f
| my favorite song to:
12 ruga a vacuum ed
11 floors a mopped
IO room s a dusted

As the season gets into full swing,
we’d like to wish everyone a
truly wonderful holiday.
We’re very grateful for your
kindness.

Vour presence is always welcome here, and we're
thankful to those who'ue stepped In this year.

TRULY
HOLER
2920 S. Orlando Drive • Sanford, FI 32773
(407) 323-8787

Happy
Holidays

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SA T ISFA C T IO N G U A RA N TEED
L IC E N S E D • BO N D E D • IN SU R ED

May you celebrate the
holidays in style with
those near and dear to
you. Thanks so much
for making us look
good lis past year.
Best o f everything in
this festive season.

a Peal
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Hearing Aids

G P Hair Gallery

5268 W. St. Rd. 48
Sanford. FL 32771

2403 S. French Ave..
Sanford

4 0 7 -3 2 8 -4 5 4 0

407- 323-2324

May you*

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Here’s hoping you have the warmest of holidays.
Thank you for warming our hearts
with your loyal support.

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W hen we think of all the faces we’ve come to know in the past few years,
it gladdens our hearts and gives us much to celebrate this Christmas.
S o to all o f you, w ho have given us so much joy, we offer our gratitude
and best wishes for a very merry season.

SANFORD ELECTRIC
COMPANY, INC.

Sfectnicat
Serving C entral Florida Since 1925
2522 S . P a rk D riv e , S a n f o rd

( 407)

322-1562

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from yo u r
Friends at

Lisa Ballinger &amp; George Berry

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(4 0 7 ) 3 2 4 -1 1 7 7

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208 E. First St., Sanford •407-322-0204 ★

“Offices C oa st to Coast" S ince 1954

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b e fo re tb e d ay s of
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SHOE
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tl k itc h e n s a c le a n e d
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to I N eat N T id y h o lk U y h o m e. Neat
N T id y k n o w s how v a lu a b le y o u r tim e
Is. e s p r c U lty a ro u n d t h e h o lid ay s. I f

TRI-COUNTY ORTHOPAEDICS, P.A.
1133 Saxon Blvd.
O range City, FL 32763
Phone: (386) 775-0222

317 N. Mangoustine Ave.
Sanford, FL32771
Phone: (407) 323-2577

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T he S eminole H exald

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May Your Holidays Be Priceless!
Keep the holiday
spirits high, and the
goodcheer flowing.
We’re happy you
stopped in this year.
Many thanks for
your friendship
We're wishing you a real gem o f a holiday season Tilled with many
golden moments 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.

■ &amp; H e ra L o u n g e

Uncle Nick’s
Oyster B a r &amp; G rill

GRAY FOX JEWELERS

2617 S. Orlando Ave.

2 2 6 E FIRST STREET • SANFORD
407-323-8345

407-328-8444

‘Wi&amp;fung.

CHRISTMAS
IS REDDY

7/otL

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TOML!
We're hoping your holiday delivers big happiness and
fun to you and yours.

May your holidays be filled with seasonal joy,
old-fashioned traditions, and the blessings of family and friends.

Thanks for doing business wit us this year.
We appreciate your friendship!.

Thank you for shopping with us. We look forward to your
continued patronage with much appreciation.

THE APPLIANCE STORE

|R ay's Circus Of Values
211 East 1st Street • Sanford
(407) 688-1008

153 W . S R 434 Winter Springs

407-327-3344

SUBS'
2435 S. French Ave., Sanford • 407/322-4020

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And happy tidings, too. M ay all good things be yours this
holiday season. M any thanks for sweetening our year.

THE BARN

Hope your holidays are filled to the brim with joy.

3 D ’s Bakery

Hope your holidays are the best ever.
Thanks tor helping to mako our year a happy one.

110 S. Palmetto Avenue, Sanford
4 07 -3 2 1 -6 9 3 3

1200 S. French Ave. (17-02)
407-321-0033

SADDLE UF

to a meat season!

For aB the world to share, simple joys ol a country Christmas.
Thanks friends tor your kind support.;

Thanks, and please visit us again, soon.

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C o o l B e a n s C o ffe e
LOCATED IN MAGNOLIA SQUARE - DOWNTOWN SANFORD

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Thanks,
pardners, for doing
business with us
this year.

Relax and enjoy the holidays
this year surrounded by!
all the jo y s that this seasoh
has to offer.

Merry
Christmas
to alii

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We really appreciated yoiy
patronage this past year, a (id
hope to be o f service to ycji
again in the future.

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Stop by for some good home cookingl
Stop by for a holiday western lookl

Golden Lamb Restaurant
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- 2IOIcS&gt;Frenc^i Ave„ Sanford, FL
^ P E N 7 DAYS A WEEK

SADDLEUP
- ■218 French Ave. (17*92) •Sanford, FL

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407 - 322-5863

407-324-3393

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Altamonte Springs • 1321 E. Hwy. 436
407-331-7400

O b s t e t r ic s • G y n e c o l o g y • I n f e r t il it y

(Delivering our (Best
m CHRISTMAS
Th e ringing we hear, could be Santa’s sleigh
Bringing our thanks and warm wishes your way
Along with our hopes for peace on earth
And a season that’s filled with joy and mirth.
So wherever you're headed and whatever you do
May our glad tidings travel with youl

fyieeting&amp;

May your
holiday spirits
climb as the
anticipation and
excitement ot the season mounts.
We hope you enjoy your
holidays, and thank you all very
kindty lor your loyal support

Cordell Mitchell, M.D.

Q $ n /e w o * fi L y

974 Douglas Ave., Suite 102
(Ralntree Office Park)

La w r e n c e D a v id

Altamonte Springs, FL 33(714

407 - 321-6560

(407) 862-1550

Jia n fo n L F L a ^ ^

118 W. 2nd Street
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M ay y ou r h olid ay s b e h arm on iou s, a n d m ay llie h ig h n o tes o f a
beau tifu l C hristm as lin g er in y ou r m em ory.
Tlutnk you fo r y o u r frien d sh ip . We w ish you a jo y fu l h olid ay , a n d a w on derfu l
new year. H aving you f o r a cu stom er h a s b een m usic to o u r ea rs.
We lo o k fo rw a rd to seein g you ag ain very soon .

^ ttfe tm a s ^ e r e n a d e

M U S IC
C EN TER
851 E. Hwy. 434 •Times Square Plaza •Longwood, FL 32750
Phone: (407) 767-2001 •Fax (407) 767-1600
www.creativeorlandocom/music/drwinds

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reelings
CHPisTmas
HOPS IT’S UPLIFTmg

ABear*
Men*Christmas!

W e know it gives us a lift to serve you.

Santa Always Comes To
BETTYANNE’S
HAIR STYLING

Wishing you lots of warm hugs, and 1
happy hours with your loved ones
over the holidays.
We appreciate your business, and look forward to serving you.

M any thanks for your
loyal support.

Sanford
Express Lube

M A G N O L I A S Q U A R E TR E A S U R E S

2413 S. French Ave. (17-92)
1/4 Ml. N. of 25th St., Sanford

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Sunday. December 23. 2001

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6 . C raft hom em ade holiday decorations w ith your kids.
7 . C reate a fam ily tradition and fond m em ories by starting a
holiday scrapbook.
8 . C all, w rite or plan a g et-togeth er w ith a friend you h av en 't
seen in m an y years.

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Sunday. December 23.2001

Newman
Farewell
Now!
LONGW OOD, F L - On December 30th, 2001 Dr. Willie Newman, will
commence an indefinite leave o f absence from the active practice o f
Obstetrics and Gynecology. A number o f events have prompted this decision
and pursuit o f some other long desired life challenges. “I am fortunate to
have been given opportunities that allow me to apply my talents," states
Newman. While he has completed a multitude o f activities, which certainly
has defined a unique position for him in this community, Newman elabo­
rates, "I still have a number o f projects and unresolved aspirations that I plan
to give my full attention to. I must not squander this chance for never shall
I be younger, healthier, nor possess a greater potential for influence in the
present and future. I am simply unable to complete these tasks while
engaged in my present active practice o f medicine." Fortunately, at this
point in his life, he is without any excuse for further delay to entertain his
choices and pursuits. Providing for the common good o f individuals and
groups within society in deference to personal profit, self-interest, and sac­
rifice have defined Newman’s professional career. "There is clearly no
greater good than an individual can strive for beyond the improvement of
his fellow man," articulates Newman.

Newman's roots ore in the very Central Florida community he has served
and his educational endeavors serve as a role model. Bom and raised in
Sanford, Florida, Newman attended Seminole High School and Florida
State University. He went on to graduate in the top 1% of his class at Tulane
University School o f Medicine. From early jobs as a migrant worker to often
being the number one admitting physician at local hospitals has earned him
a much loved and respected reputation among his patients and peers. He is
u sought after commodity on the speaking circuit for his ability to relate to
the masses on nearly all levels, his humility, and sense of humor. "Perhaps
others less fortunate will likewise be motivated to achieve," Newman
expounds.
Among these recent endeavors will include a PhD in Education Leadership,
the Florida Bar exam, cruising in his *37 Chevy, and time with his family.
After some 12,000 deliveries and as many surgeries, Dr. Newman will
indeed miss much from his past 18 years, but mostly he will miss the
fact that so many have allowed him to share such a precious part o f their
life. Newman acknowledges, "I will cherish these memories forever. In
exchange for your gift and the needed time o ff to complete my mission,
you will have my everlasting gratitude.

W IL L IE B . N E W M A N , M .D.
N E W M A N O B /G Y N G R O U P , P.A
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I thank you for all the support that you have demonstrated and I sin­
cerely hope the next 18 years will contribute an impact that will match
my past invaluable experience."

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Sanford, Florida

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Front Porch receives 98,000 grant
By Dm Ping
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tournament
ins mixed
high schooto windng
for the Holiday Break,
teams have begun
for most is a grueling
week grind of travel
land tournament piay.
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ritonnia Airways
^making move to
' Sanford airport
SANFORD — Officials at
t Orlando Sanford
ational Airport recently
iinced that Britannia
vays is moving to OSl
ring in January.
■relocation of Britannia is
jin of an agreement that will
' ake Sanford the airline's
(Ural Florida gateway for the
mt seven years. Britannia, part
f the Preusug Group which
,
so owns Thomson Holidays, _
II operate 315-seat Boeing
1767-300ER aircraft. The airline
will operate year-round service
from the United Kingdom, and
Is expected to increase OSI's
, traffic by more than 60,000 pas(igers per year.
'W e have been watching the
rth of Orlando Sanford and
(impressed to see the airport
itinue to refine and enhance
|operation,” said Paul
r, purchasing manager
Sritannla. 'Its overall conve­
ne, combined with recent
ainal expansion and addial gales will provide and
rllent experience for our
sengers. Landing at Orlando
iford ensures our guests' hol­
ly gets off to the best passible
irt.”
Larry Gouldthorpe, prcsi»nt of TBI Airport
arugement at OSl, noted
Britannia had moved its service
om Sanford to Orlando
[itematlonal Airport two years
ago.
Airport Council International
inked OSl as the fastest grow­
ing North American airport in
12000, among airports with one
(million or more passengers.

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SA N FO RD — Seven months after Gov.
Jeb Bush named Goldsboro as a Front Pbrch
community, die local round! has secured
$98,000 in funding for one o f Its primary
goals.
The Goldsboro Front Porch Council iden­
tified a void in services for elderly residents
living in the community and established an
assistance program to enhance the quality of
life for seniors.
"W e want to provide an umbrella of ser­
vices for our elderly," said Vfebna Williams,
the Sanford City Com m issioner from
District 2, which includes Goldsboro. “They
are one of the most vital parts o f die com-

Council will use money to help provide
transportation, home repairs and visitation
program to Goldsboro community
munity. The youth may be the future, but
they can't truly succeed without the help of
ou r senior dtizens who have invaluable life
experience."
The Council has set a budget o f $260,000
to provide transportation services, minor
hom e repairs, arts and crafts activities, land­
scaping services and a regular home visit
p rq p am to monitor the overall welfare of
seniors. More than half the money, $133,980
has been pledge in in-kind services from

local businesses, with the remaining fund­
ing to come through state grants, fund-rais­
ing projects and private donations.
With the $96,000, the round! has nearly
m et its budget to fulfill the first of several
community initiatives.
"Sanford is doing a very good job," said
Yolanda Boronell, community coordinator
for, the G overnor's Office o f Urban
Opportunity. "In a very short time, the com­
munity has come together and established a

working board. The hope for a new Front
Porch community is that it will secure
$50,000 in funding within its first year. The
roundl has nearly double that goal within
the first six months. They've hit the ground
running."
In its proposal, The Front Porch Coundl
listed six sperific areas o f service it will
establish, including:
• An arts and crafts program designed to
exercise dexterity, provide mental stimula­
tion and allow seniors the opportunity to
socialize. Activities would range from
ceramics and photography to holiday activ­
ities and sing-a-longs.
• Yard care services to assist elderly rcslScc Grant, Page 6A

Robinson
unearths
acad em y’s

history
Time capsule fou n d
after fiv e decades
By M arvi Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
SA N FO R D — During the
recent construction work at
Croo m s
Academy,
Mr.
Robinson, a janitor at the
school, recently found a time
capsule buried at the school
some 50 years ago.
In the tim e capsule was
information
about
the
groundbreaking and the dedi­
cation of the new Croom9
Academy building in 1949. ’
During those ceremonies, the
citizens of Sanford honored
Professor and Mrs. J.N .
Croo ms, the principal and
assistant principal.
Included in tne capsule was
a program from the May 16,
1947 Testim onial Banquet
given in honor of this dedicat­
ed couple. They were educa­
tional servants in the commu­
nity for 4 0 and 3 7 years
respectively. The address for
the occasion was given by Dr.
William H. Gray, president of
Florida A&amp;M College in
Tallahassee, and Dr. Mary
M cLeod Bcthunc, president
em eritus and founder o f
Bcthune-Cookman College in
Daytona.
The capsule also included
the commencement schedules
and class rolls of the classes of
1948 and 1949.
The Class of 1948 held their
Junior/Senior
Social
on
Friday, June 4 at 8 3 0 p.m. at
Jerry's Arcade. On Sunday,
June 6 at 4 p.m ., the
Baccalaureate serm on was
delivered by the Rev. C .L
Jones, pastor o f St. John
Missionary Baptist Church in
Sanford. O n Tuesday, June 8,
at 12:40 p.m., the class had its
Senior Chapel. O n Friday,
June 11, at 8 3 0 p.m., the com­
mencement
address
was
delivered by Dr. Richard V.
Moore, president of BcthuneCookman College.
The Class of 1949 heard a
Baccalaureate sermon by the
Rev. A.C. McQueen, pastor of
New ML Calvary Missionary
Baptist Church. The com-

Helping
hands

Officers
turn into
elves for
Christmas
B y Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — Local law
enforcement agencies lent a help­
ing hand in recent weeks to
ensure the holidays arc merry for
all Sem inole County kids and
seniors.
O q D e c 13,
Seminole County
W e’rc pretty
Sheriff's Office
good at it.
employees played
We’ ve been
the
role
of
doing it for
S an ta's
elves
awhile."
again as they

n p i t a p n o io v uy to m m y v i n c t n i

Sgt. John Zeh and D«puty Jason
Bender help replace a root on a fellow
deoutv's home.

Deputies finish
roof started by
form er colleague

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B y C h ris to p h e r Patton
S ta ll W riter
rid ay aftern o on a dozen
sh e riff's
ployees
■Iff'® o ffice em ploye
converged at a DeLand
hom e to g iv e a w id ow and fellow
S em in o le C ou nty d ep u ty a special
and needed C h ristm as g ift — a
new roof.
D eputy Helen K ilgore lost her
h u sb and , D eputy M ark Kilgore,
on Nov. 10. He rep orted ly su f­
fered a n injury from trying to fix a
leak o n his hom e's roof. That
injury cau sed an ag g ressive staph
in fectio n and spread to o quickly
fo r d octo rs to treat.
A local corporation m ade the
h olid ay efforts last w eekend pos­
sible. T h e Sunniland C orp. in
Longw ood d onated thousand s o f
d ollars in roofing su p p lies to
Sem in ole C ounty S h e riff's O ffice
d ep u ties help ing in th e hom e pro­
ject that, a m onth ago, took the
life o f one o f their ow n.
"T h ey gave m e an estim ate [in
m aterials], but n ot a p ric e ," said
Sgt. Jo h n N egri ab ou t the
Sunniland C orp. " I asked w hat's
the price? T hey said n o we want
to take care o f this for them ."

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Pictured above, Ryan
Walthers, grandson of
Deputy Stu Walthers,
runs a magnetic rake
along the front yard of
the Kjlgoros homo
searching tor any stray
roofing nails. At left.
Deputy Helen Kilgore's
DeLand home is busy
with sheriffs office
employees helping
replace the roof that
caused the death of her
husband and co-worker.

See Capsule, Page 6A

answered hun­
H
dreds o f Christ­ —
Samfy Cannon
mas letters.
Sarranola Couty
The delivery
Sharif* OMca
o f the letters
from the US
Post Office to the sheriff's office
w as a little delayed this year
because of anthrax concerns. For
the first time since its inception in
1995, postal officials opened all
the letters, inspected and pre­
sorted them to ensure the safety
of sheriff's office personnel.
"A t that time [ 1995| no one had
been doing it before, so the post
office w as kind enough to let us
do it," said Sandy Cannon of the
sheriff's office intelligence center.
"It's very satisfying for the
employees."
In two or three days, employ­
ees completed responses to the
Santa letters during their lunch
breaks and at home. In the begin­
ning employees were handwrit­
ing the responses. This year a uni­
form black and white letter was
used encouraging children to
color in various Christmas pic­
tures on the letter.
"W e're pretty gixxl at it. We've
been doing it for aw hile,"
Cannon joked.
The sheriff’s office also helps
any underprivileged children
that are identified through the
Santa letters by buying gifts with
money from the sheriff's office
Employee Benevolent Fund, said
Cannon.
The sheriff's also collected
items to donate to seniors who
are shut-ins. The Meals on
Wheels program picked up the
gift baskets of personal care and
food items Dec. 14 to distribute.
Acconling to Cannon, the Meals
See Holidays, Page 6A

Circuit Judge
' Semmola County Circuit Judg*
Gone Stephen son celebrated th« holi­
day* by planning a lurpnie for partic­
ipants in hi* drug court.
Duong recent Statu* Review
Hearing v, the judge donned o red hat
' and Sanded out gift certificate* and
- toy* for diug court participant* with
young children

Index
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CrouwoiiJ ........................... 11A

Dear Abby ............................ 4A
legal*
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Obituarist
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Pageant organizers looking for someone to wear M iss Sem inole crown
B y Michelle Jerla
Managing Editor
SA N FO RD — Two months from now,
someone's dream will come true when the
2002 Miss Seminole County is crowned.
Miss Sem inole County Scholarship
Pageant organizers, in the meantime, are
encouraging young women from the area
to submit applications for the third annual
event.
"The pageant offers some very exciting
opportunities for the young w om en,"
Pageant Executive Director Beverly Baird
Boothe said. "It is a stepping stone to the
Miss Am erica Pageant, and num erous

scholarship opportunities are offered in
their various areas o f talent."
T he 80-page application contains the
roles and regulations for the pageant
Jthes contes­
ranging from the type of dol
tants can wear to what imakes a gixxl plat
form of interest. T he deadline to submit
applications Is Feb. 1.
. Contestants must be between the ages of
17 and 24 and must be enrolled in college or
have iiad college training, Boothe said.
Additionally, those interested in participat­
ing in the pageant must live within a 75niile radius of Sanford.
Although the pageant Is held in Sanford,
Boothe emphasizes it Is a community affair.

The winner will represent Sem inole
County throughout the year at various
events and during June's M iss Florida
pageant.
"Being part of the community Is an inte­
gral part of the pageant and Miss Seminole
County," Boothe said.
The third annual event will be held
Saturday, Feb. 23, in the Helen Stairs
Theatre. The program opens with morning
interview s and culm inates w ith the
evening's pageant. Participants will have
the opportunity to meet one another dur­
ing rehearsals and the lunch and dinner
provided during the day of the event.
Competitions include interview, swim­

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suit and evening wear, and contestants are
judged on their poise, style and platform.
The panel of judges arc trained in the rules
and regulations of the M iss America
Scholarship Pageant.
Once Miss Seminole County 2lX)l Sasha
Marie Platt hands over her crown, this
year's winner will have numerous scholar­
ship opportunities offered to here from var­
ious
colleges,
including
Sem inole
Com m unity
C ollege
and
Stetson
University. She also receives a scholarship
from the local pageant franchise.
In June, the winner will participate in the
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Sanford, Florida

Copyrttfl O 2001 Tha B m M i H rtd

Hope in sight for kidnapped missionaries
SANFORD— TWo Sanford-based mis­
sionaries held captive in the Philippines
bv an Islamic extremist group with possi­
ble ties to Osama bin Laden may be
released after the new year.
A spokesman with the New Tribes
Mission in Sanford said there are indica­
tions Martin and Gracia Bumham will be
released In the near future. In fact, some
had hoped that since Saturday was the
last day of Ramadan, the month-long

Robby

Philippine ca p to rs h a ve possible
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links to O s a m a bin Laden and his
. . .

Islamic holiday, the release would occur
during the weekend.
"We were hoping this weekend they
were going to oe released," said Scott
Roas, New Tribes spokesman. "The week­
end came and went. There were some
clues that the weather hampered some of

the kidnapping." The trip is one o f recent
measures taken by the relatives to bring

pubn^to^ Bumham.' esprit

the [rescue] activity."
Reports Monday from the kidnapper's
leaden Indicated a release won't happen
until the tin t of the year, Ross said. New
Tribes officials and Martin's parents and
sister will fly to Washington D.C. to meet
with the State Department Thursday "to

Vigilante arrives at Sanford airport

Robby DuPre was not about
to have two oft games In a
row. Seminole High School's
B-foot-6 senior forward had a
huge game, especially In the
second half, as Arrow Force
X (3-3) ran past undersized
Winter Springs, 55-31.

Local business group
owes $25,000 and has
just $382 in the bank
By O an P in g
Editor

Volusia deputies
chase criminals to
Sanford zoo

Kai said Sanford was selected after an
extensive search in Florida.
‘ We looked at sites all over Florida, from
Ocala to Fort Lauderdale and from the cast
coast to the west coast,” Kai said. "We looked
at a lot of towns, DeLand, M ount Dora.
Sanford was the right fit.”

SANFORD
—
City
Commission approved Monday
a loan for up to 540,000 to the
Sanford C ham ber of Commerce
to bail the agency o u t of its
financial woes.
Under the terms of the agree­
ment, the city agreed to release
$25,000 Immediately to pay bills
and meet payroll expenses. Ad
additional $15,000 could b*
approved Jan. 14 w hen the
Chamber provides a business
plan on now it intends to
become financially solvent.
:
“We w ant to give them the
ability to turn the economics
around," said Sanford Mayor
Brady Lessard.
The $40,000 loan w ould be In
addition tu the $25,000 the city
annually gives the Chamber for
operating expenses.
The C ham ber's director,
Angelina G ordon, an d presi­
dent, Brian Volk, told commis­
sioners the agency has bills for
utilities and other services total­
ing $24,942, some as much as
three months past due.
Gordon said the reason for
the past due bills is threefold:
m em bership
renew als
are
dow n, the C ham b er's billing
procedures make it difficult to
track revenue, and the agency
was w ithout a director for three
months.
G ordon took over
the
Chamber director's Job in late
August and told commissioners

See Wendy's, Page 8A

See Chamber; Page 5A

The Volusia County
Sheriff's Office pursued three
suspects in a truck across the
Seminole County line
Tuesday at approximately
2:45 p.m , according to police.
The suspects reportedly
attem pted to steal a four­
w heeler from an Orange City
business w hen the owner
thw arted the crime by alert­
ing the county sheriff's office.
D eputies chased the speeding
truck south on U S Highway
17-92 through DcBary and
eventually into Seminole
County, said VCSO
spokesm an Gary Davidson.
With the help of the
Seminole C ounty Sheriff's
Office and the Sanford Police
D epartm ent tw o of the flee­
ing suspects w ho abandoned
the vehicle were arrested
near the Central Florida
Zoological Park. The sus­
pect's vehicle was located at
approxim ately 3 p.m. on a .
dirt road less than a mile east
of the zoo. The vehicle was
em pty and the third suspect
was still loose as of 5 p.m.
Tuesday.
The SCSO helicopter and
several K-9 units were comb­
ing the dense and marshy
lands to the cast of the zoo
where they believe they had
the suspect cornered.
Additional units guarded the
railroad tracks as to make
sure the suspect couldn't flee
farther south to State Road
46 A.

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Crows prepare to act tho fuselage of an RA-C5 VlgHants reconnaissance Jet on a stack of palets shortly after Ns arrival Tuesday outside Bufldtog 12S at
toe Orlando Sanford International Airport. The Sanford Airport Memorial CommMsa has worked tor two yaars to secure the Jet from the U.S. Navy for a
memorial project at toe entrance of foe airport. Squadrona of Vlglantee, Inducing foe Jot dolvored Tuesday, ware stationed in Sanford In foe 1960s.
Vokaasar crews from foe Memorial CommMaa wd spend foe next 12 monfoa preparing retortotafilng and rapaMng foe pfarw before It Is pfaca on a pedoatai
at foe memorial alls In foe Spring of 2003. Anyone Interested in volunteering or donating money tor foe project shorid cal Jack Dow at 407-S85-4000.

W endy’s to film new campaign in Sanford
SANFORD — In the midst of finalizing
plans for the city's Riverwalk project and
revitalizing 1st Street, city officials are
preparing for an unexpected transformation:
from Central Florida hot spot to M idwestern
hamlet.

A yard sale
without the
hard sell

Police close gambling house
as part of Midway clean-up
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

First Baptist Church of Sanford pastor Rick Blythe promotes foe free garage
sale his church hosted.

MIDWAY — Sunday after­
noon marked the beginning of
a long list of changes for the
M idway com m unity as the
Seminole C ounty Sheriff's
Office implemented a program
to weed out crime and plant
seeds of hope in the communi­
ty
More than 20 agents with the
C ity /C o u n ty
Investigative
Bureau executed a search war­
rant Sunday on an illegal gam-

Several m em bers suggested
hosting a garage sale and using
the proceeds for the debt-reduc­
tion program , he said. The final
decision was to expand on the
original idea and sponsor a yard
sale m inus the price tags.
"Churches are sometimes seen
as always wanting something,"
Blythe said. "We wanted tu show
that our church gives back to the
community.
"It gave us the opportunity to
be the kind of community
church w e w ant to be. This was
for the city of Sanford."
At Blythe's request, the con­
gregation started collecting hun­
dreds of quality items for the
event. W hen the time for the sale

LO N G W O O D — For the
second time in three months, a
woman has been m urdered in
unincorporated Longwood as
an apparent result of domestic
disputes.
At approxim ately 11 a.m.
Tuesday, the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office responded to
534 Windy Creek Place in the
Sabal Creek subdivision off
Wekiva
Springs
Road.

By Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor

Patty Mahany Vice President of the Sanford
Airport Memorial Committee

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SANFORD — In the spirit of
the season, a local church lived
up to the philosophy, "it is better
to give than to receive," by spon­
soring a yard sale where every­
thing w as free.
First Baptist Church of
Sanford hosted earlier this
m onth its first free yard give­
away. Members of the church
donated items for the event and
invited members of the commu­
nity to "shop” without spending
money.
"I encouraged the church to
consider C orinthians 9:6-15,"
First Baptist Pastor Rick Blythe
said. "We are told to remember
that w hoever sows sparingly
will also reap sparingly, and
w hoever sows generously will
also reap generously."
In January, church members
plan to initiate a debt-reduction
program , which will allow the
church to pay back a loan sooner
than expected, Blythe said.
Thankful for the financial oppor­
tunity, church members wanted
to give something back to the
community.

HtfaAd photo by Tommy Vlncw l

arrived, the congregation filled
the parking lot with furniture,
clothing, toys and num erous
other items.
'W e had so m any nice
things," Blythe said. “I was real­
ly blown aw ay by it all."
Even w ithout a lot of fanfare
and publicity, community mem­
bers flocked to the church's sale.
During a four-hour period, peo­
ple "purchased" item s using
tickets d istributed by church
members.
The ticket system allowed
people to choose a limited
am ount of items depending on
an article's value. For example,
See Sale, Page 9A

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ROBERT CAMPBELL SR.
Robert Campbell Sr., 60, of Scott
Avenue, Sanford, died Thursday,
Dec 13,3001, In Healthcare and
Rehabilitation of Sanford.
Been June 7,1933, In YatesviUe.
Ga, he moved to Sanford in 1953.
He was a former and a member of
Mbafamuy Baptist Church, Lake
Monroe.
Survivors indude his wife, Dollie
Mae Campbell of Sanford; his moth­
er, Rosa Campbell of Sanford; three
•one, Robert Kenneth and Benjamin
&amp; Campbell, all of Sanford; one
Sanford: one atepaon, Anthony J.
Boatwright of West Palm Beach; two
sisters, Susale A. Campbell and
Kattie M. Young, both of Sanford;
two brothers, Nathaniel and Adeil
Campbell, both of Sanford, six
grandchildren; and one great grand'child.- *
Funeral services will be held 1
pm. Saturday, Dec. 22. In RaaehiQ
Missionary Baptist Church, with the
Rev. Eddie Martin officiating.
Visitation will be held 5 to 9 p m
Friday, Dec. 21, in the church.
Sunrise Funeral Home of Sanford
la In charge of arrangements.
DANIEL LEE CHRISTIAN
Daniel Lee Christian, 75, of North
Weal 9th Avenue, Webster, died
Thursday, Dec 13,2001.
Bom m Montgomery, Ala., he
was a fanner. He served in the 115.
Army. He was a member of Mount
OUve M.B. Church, Webster.
Survivors indude his wife, Ollle
D Christian of Webster; 12 sons,
Elvin of South Carolina, Edward of
Leesburg, Robert of Daytona, John,
Ricky, Steven, Gregory, Anthony
and Eugene, all of Wneter, Larry of
New York, Tony of Bushnell and
Maxwell of Wildwood; four daugh­
ters, Dannie Sallie of Wildwood,
Diane Simmons and Wmda
Christian, both of Webster and
Camandra Wniliama of Buslvnell; 26
grandchildren; and 15 great grand­
children
Golden’s Funeral Home Inc., of
Winter Park b in charge of arrange­
ments.
RICHARD A. CO LEGROVE
Richard A. Colegrove, 75, of
Upsala Road, Sanford, died
Saturday, Dec 15,2002, in Sanford.
Bom in Copenhagen, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida from
Millinfon, Term., in 1963. He was a
chief aviation fire control technician
for the U S government He served
in the U S Navy. He was a member
of American Legion, Moose Lodge,
Fleet Reserve Association, Masonic
[lodge No. 62, Scottish Rile — 32nd
(degree Mason — Bahia Shrine,
i Eastern Star and the Sanford Shrine
Club. He was of the Protestant faith.
Survivors Include his wife, Lillie
"Marty" Colegrove of Sanford; a
ton, Richard Colegrove Jr, of
Geneva; a sister, Muriel Hancock of
Carthage, N.Y.; and one grand­
daughter.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel b in charge of arrangements.

ANNA K. MORLOCK
Anna K. Moriock, 93, of Magnolia
Wwds Court Deltona, died Friday,
Dec 14,2001, in Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial, Orange City.
Bom in Salina, Kan., she moved to
Central Florida in 1998. She was a
retired seamstress and enjoyed
sewing, gardening and traveling Sbc
was a member of Church of the Cross,
Salina. Kan.
Survivors include one son, Robert
Moriock of Roseville, Califo two
daughters, Barbara Baker of Deltona
and Mary Margaret Nagyuathy;
seven grandchildren; 12 great grand­
children; and one great great grand­
child.
Memorial donations may be made
to Hospice of VUusia/FlagKr, 3800
Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange, FL,
32119.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of

JANET R. MINER
Janet R. Miner, 75, of Ronds
Drive, Deltona, died Friday, Dec 14,
2001, in Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial, Orange City.
Bom in North Adams, Mass., she
moved to Central Florida in 1985.
Before her retirement in 1972, she _
was last employed with General
Cable in Pownal. VL She enjoyed
knitting, crocheting, sewing, garden­
ing anJ spending time with her
family.
Survivors include her husband of
53 yean, Joan Miner, two sons,
David H. Miner of Topeka, Kan,
and Wayne P. Miner of Deltona;
seven grandchildren; and eight
great grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City is in charge of arrange­
ments.

ELBERT POLING
Elbert Poling 91, of Terry Lane,
Lake Mary, died Saturday, Dec. 15,
2001, in Sanford.
Bom April 27,1910, in Spencer,
Ohio, he moved to Lake Mary in
1989. He owned a dry-cleaning store.
Survivors include two daughters,
Janet Harper of Lake Mary and Ruth
Lujan of Florence, Ore.; four grand­
sons; and four great grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford b ln charge of arrangements.
ROBERT!. REDDING
Robert L Redding 72, of Lincoln
Avenue, Sanford, died Saturday, Dec.
15,2001, In Life Care Center of
Altamonte Springs.
Bom Feb. 3,1929, in Sanford, he

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homemaker. She was of the Protestant
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Survivors include two sons, Joshua
and Christopher Joly of Lake Mary; ;
her mother, Linda Mabee of Winter j
Springs; and a brother, Stephen Forterof Ionia, Mich.
Ranfield Funeral Home of Winter
Springs is in charge of services.

Bom in Lebanon. Term., she moved
to Central Florida from Jerido, N.Y.,
in 1982. She was a homemaker. She
was a member of Deltona Hills
Country Gub. She was of the Baptist
faith
Survivors include three sons, Sean
Kelly of California, Timothy Kelly of
Oyslcrbay N.Y., and Brian Kelly of
Old Bridge, N.J.; two sisters, Elizabeth
Jackson of Orange Park ami Carolyn
Clifton of Naples; and seven grand­
children.
Baldauff Family Funeral I lome of
Orange City is in charge of arrange­
ments.

was a service attendant at a gas sta­
tion. He was a U S Army veteran. He
was a member of New Salem
Primitive Baptist Church.
Survivors include hb wife, Juanita
Redding of Sanford; three sons,
Cleveland Gipson Jr., of Rochester,
N.Y., and Samuel Redding and Robert
F. Redding both of Sanford; three
daughters, Patricia Redding and
Jacqueline Williams, both of Sanford,
and Ludelle Riggins of Rochester,
N.Yj 18 grandchildren; and 13 great
grandchildren.
Wilsoo-Elchetbergcr Mortuary Inc.,
of Sanford is In charge of arrange­
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LUCY REID
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grandchildren; two sisters, Mary
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McDonough; and nieces and
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S e m in o l e

S u m m a r y

A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

O ut &amp; A bout

The story of Christmas

Roommate’s gifts to
girl make boyfriend
appear cheap

WED
H i t Prom enaders will
be collecting canned goods
to be donated to the
Salvation Arm y and toya
for "Toya for lo ta" to be
collected by the local US.
Marine Corps a t the club’s '
annual C hristm as Dinner
and dance, Wednesday,
Dec. 19,
All square dancers in the
area are Invited to Join us
any Wednesday evening at
the DeBary Community
Center, 34 South Shell
Road. Classes start at 6:30
p.m. and club dancing
begins at 8 p.m.
For inform ation, call
386-573-2347.

DEAR ABBY: I am 18 years old and a fresh­
man in college. I have been dating my girlfriend
"Holly" for about eight months.
.................................
My roommate is also
friends with Holly, and that
Ls the problem. He treats
Holly like she Ls a princess
and gives her extravagant
gifts, sometimes for no rea­
son at all. This Irritates me
because it makes me look
like a terrible boyfriend.
I cannot approach him
about it since lie is my
Dear
A h lu
roommate, and I have to
/\l)n y
live with him for the rest of
the year. Holly realizes that
• • • • • • • • it irritates me, but 1 can't
have her say anything because then it would be
extremely weird whenever sl*e comes to visit —
even more than it is now.
I low should I handle this?
CONFUSED IN CLEMSON, S.C

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DEAR CONFUSED; You must speak up. For
your roommate to buy expensive gifts for
I lolly, knowing she Is your girl friend. Is inap­
propriate. (If you and Holly break up —
TH A I’S the time he should make his move, but
not now.)
For Holly to accept those gifts is insensitive.
You're certainly within your rights to let them
both know this bothers you. And there's no
time like the present to make your roommate
aware of your feelings.

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Undercover Operation

DEAR ABBY: My wife recently had her yearly
mammogram and we are grateful it came out
OK.
I asked my wife if she continues to check her
breasts between the mammograms. Her response
was yes, but Ihit she wasn't quite sure what to
hxik for. 1ler physician told her, "You will know
it when you find it." I am not sure this was a
d e a r enough answer.
Why don't doctors have on hand one synthetic
breast WITH a lump and one WITHOUT to
enable the patient to know exactly what she is
looking for? In my opinion, it would be a good
idea for men also to dc taught w hat to look for In
the male breast.
t could h u n f y n t t h is t o l l w m e d i c a l p r o f e s s io n ,
but I am afraid it wouldn't get the attention It
deserves. Your column is a better way to get the
word out.
JOHN COLOMBE. INDIANAPOLIS

On Friday, the Sanford Police
Department conducted an undercover
drug operation. Many agencies assisted
In the operation including the Altamonte
Springs Police Department, Ocoee Police
Department, Seminole and Volusia coun­
ty sheriff's offices. A list of those arrested:
Roger WUliford, 19, of Sanford for pos­
session of cocaine and selling cocaine
within 200 feet of a public housing park.
WUliford allegedly sold an undercover .
agent $20 worth of crack cocaine In the
area of 5th Street and Olive Avenue.
Andrew Parker, 24, of Sanford for sell­
ing and possession of marijuana.
Denard Williams, 23, of Sanford for
wiling and possession of cocaine.
Kinta Simpson, 19, of Sanford for sell­
ing and possession of marijuana.
William Guy, 43, of Sanford for selling
and possession of cocaine.
Wheeler, 27, of Sanford for pubMajor Wl
Ik orders crime. He allegedly told an
undercover officer where to park and
negotiated the price of the crack cocaine.
Robert Stokes, 2t, of Sanford for sell­
ing and possession of cocaine.
Carl Butler, 19, of Sanford for selling
and possession of cocaine.
Emma Barker, 19, of Longwood for
possession of marijuana.
Jason Trevarthen, 23, of Sanford for
purchase of marijuana.
Frank Ziemba, 28, of Sanford for the
purchase of cocaine.
Alberto Roghs, 36, of Sanford for the
purchase of cocaine.
Jose Sepuluda, 43, of Sanford for the
purchase of cocaine.
Lynette Grotto, 38, of Longwood for
the purchase of cocaine.
Alice Williams, 39, of Sanford for the
purchase of cocaine.

DEAR JOHN: I believe you've hit on some­
thing. I'm pleased to spread the word.
While not all women's breasts feel the same,
a model with various sized "lum ps" could be a
lifesaver f or a lot of people— men included.
Many men are not aware that they, too, can
have breast cancer. Although it is less common
in men, there Is definitely a risk for males too.
DEAR ABBY: You printed a letter from
"Surprised Wife in Oklahoma City," whose son
hod asked for hLs deceased father’s military
records. The widow was shocked to discover
they contained a reference to her husband hav­
ing been before a board of inquiry for striking an
officer. Siie said her husband liad never men­
tioned it to her or his family because it would
have been a "disgrace." '
Abby, I see no disgrace here. live function of a
court of inquiry is to inquire into a situation and
determ ine whether any legal action is appropri­
ate. Since there is no mention of a military trial in
her husband's records, the court of inquiry must
have determined that her husband did nothing
deserving of punishment.
H ie Army's opinion of her husband was
expressed in the wording on his honorable dis­
charge certificate "awarded as a testimonial of
hornet amt faithful service." If it’s gocxl enough
for the military, it should be good enough for her
and her son.
DICK SCHUBERT, DENVER

Retail Theft
• Sanford Officer Shawn Kelley arrest­
ed Sharon Jacobs, 18, of Sanford Saturday
for retail theft. She reportedly stole $5.26
worth of merchandise
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• Sanford Off cer Shawn Kelley arrest­
ed Sonia Varv~„ j 3, of Sanford Saturday
for retail larceny and resisting an officer.
Vance allegedly stole a black jacket from
the Orlando Drive Wal-Mart valued at
$17. When police arrested Kelley she pro­
vided a false name.
• Longwood Officer Darrell McCaskill
arrested Micah Dunstone, 19, of
Longwood for larceny. Dunstone alleged­
ly stole one beef stick and two packets of
string cheese from the State Road 600
Albertson's grocery store. The beef stick
is valued at $2.29 and the cheese sticks
arc* $.25 a piece.
• Sanford Officer Shawn Kelley arrest­
ed Carmen Rivera, 43, of Winter Springs
for retail theft. She reportedly stole $59.26
worth of merchandise from the Orlando
Drive Wal-Mart.

DEAR DICK: Thank you for the short course
on the military legal system. I'm sure it will
comfort the widow who wrote that letter.
Dear Abby is written by Pauline Phillips and
daughter Jeanne Phillips.
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• Sanford Officer Kenneth Mclacklan
arrested Scott Craft, 37, of Sanford
Sunday for driving with a suspended
license and possession of drug parapher­
nalia. The vehicle was stopped for fail­
ure to maintain a tingle lane. A search
produced a crack and cannabis pipe.
• Deputy Christopher Schuck arrested
Ray Hooker, 41, of Sanford Sunday for
driving with a suspended license.
• Winter Springs Officer M. Conway
arrested Satina Brown, 24, of Winter
Springs Friday for driving with a sus­
pended license and violation of proba­
tion.
• Sanford Officer Kenneth Trezise
arrested Jesus Aviles, 29, of Sanford
Friday for no valid driver'! license,
altering the license plate sticker, no
proof of Insurance and not wearing a
seat belt.
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• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrested
Christopher Thomas, 35, of Sanford
Saturday for driving under the influ­
ence.
• Florida Highway Patrol Trooper
Victor Fuentes arrested Richard Justice,

Deputy Peter Brewer arrested Dianna
Boothe,« , of Geneva Friday for bur­
glary of a conveyance and larceny. She
allegedly opened the hood of a Osceola
Road resident's vehicle and removed the
vehkle's coil wire making the vehicle
inoperative.

Wednesday, December 19. 2001 • VoJ. 94, No. 35

There will be no curb­
sid e collection of garbage,
yard w aste or recycling on
C hristm as Day, Tuesday,
Dec. 25, or New Years Day,
Tuesday, Jan.l, for resi­
den ts o f unincorporated
Sem inole County.
Resident* are asked to
1
hold Items until the next
regularly scheduled collec­
tion day.
The Central Transfer In
Longwood and the
Seminole County landfill
in Geneva will be closed
on both holidays.
For more Information,
call Solid Waste Customer
Service at 407-665-2260.

WED
R esidents of unincorpo­
rated Sem inole County
can recycle th eir
C hristm as trees beginning
Wednesday, Dec. 26, and
all Wednesdays In January.
Trees m ust be placed at
the curbside by 6 a.m. and
be free of all decorations
and tree stands. Trees larg­
er than 8 feet must be cut
In half.
For more information,
call Solid Waste Customer
Service at 407-665-2260.
Brisson Funeral Home,
located at 905 Laurel Ave.
in Sanford, Is participating
in Central Florida's annual
Toys for Tots program,
sponsored by the local U.S.
M arine Corps Reserve.
Toys for children of any
age should be unwrapped
and may be dropped off
daily between 8 a.m. and 5
p.m. through Dec. 18. For
Information, call 407-3222131.

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• Deputy Peter Brewer arrested Jerry
Kendall, 47, of Geneva Sunday for dri­
ving under the Influence. Passenger
Carol Henderson, 44, of Geneva was also
arrested for disorderly Intoxication and
resisting an officer.
• Deputy David Kohn arrested Luis
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phernalia.
• Deputy David Nagowsld arrested
Gregory Franklin, 21, of Longwood
Monday for possession of a controlled
substance without a prescription and
drug paraphernalia. The deputy stopped
Franklin for stopping past the white bar
line at an Intersection and having a
license plate cover that was reported at
too hazy. Franklin stated he had just
been arrested last week for possession of
marijuana and he had none on him. A
search of the vehicle produced two
grams of heroin wrapped in a piece of
paper and a sy
• Deputy Steven Sosa arrested Daniel
Carter, 35, of Osteen Friday for posses­
sion of marijuana and driving with a
suspended license.
• Deputy William Irwin arrested John
Hand, 26, of Deltona Friday for posses­
sion of marijuana and drug parapherna­
lia.
• Deputy Christopher Schuck arrested
Paul Culver, 29, of Deltona Saturday for
possession of marijuana and cocaine and
smuggling contraband Into the jail.
Schuck was originally pulled over for
following the deputy too closely.
Passenger Brian Bales, 29, of Deltona
was also arrested for marijuana posses­
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25, of Lake Monroe Saturday for driving
under the influence.
• Sanford officer Thomas McCall
arrested Auguatlna Bamaca. 34, of
Sanford Saturday for two counts of hit
and run from a crash, three counts of
driving under the influence, driving
without a license and driving on the
wrong aide of the road. Officers found
Bamaca, after the crash at an apartment
sleeping on the floor with broken glass
in his hair and on his shirt. At the Jail, he
• Deputy Andrew Watts arrested Steel registered a blood alcohol content of
more than .220.
II, 24,UI
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ofJO
Sanford
retail
• Deputy David Kohn arrested
. He reportedly stole some fried
theft.1
William Dube 01,40, of Sanford for dri­
an ana
potato wedges from the
chicken
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wood 17/92 Albertson's grocery
Longwood
marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
store. ...
• Winter Springs Officer M. Conway
aril 1arrested James Terry, 51, of Winter
Resisting an Officer
Springs Monday for driving under the
Deputy William Sml they arrested
influence. He was originally stopped for
Ernest Whetstone, 25, of Sanford Friday
for resisting an officer. He reportedly ran an Inoperative headlighL
• Winter Springs Officer L Anello
for deputies after they tried to arrest him
on an arrest warrant for failure to appear arrested David Ortiz, 32, of Winter
Springs Monday for driving under the
on a suspended license charge.
Influence.
• Deputy David Kohn arrested
Drug Possession
• Deputy Christopher Schuck arrested William Hill, 37, of Sanford Sunday for
driving under the Influence.
Juan Rodriguez, 30, of Sanford Saturday

B rethren Reaching O ut
will be hosting Its seventh
annual C hristm as party
and ho lid ay d in n er 2 to 5
p jn . Saturday,
nsv, !Dec. 22, In
the Sanford West Side Boys
and G irli Club, located at
919 Persim m on Ave.
The organization works
to enrich the lives of chil­
dren liv ln g o n Sanford's
w est side. The Seminole
C ounty Sheriff's Office and
Sanford Police Department
support the efforts of the
organization.
For more information
about the holiday party
and dinner, call Rose Davis
at 407-302-4143.

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SCC honors Kilger with Distinguished Alumni award
among SCC, county govern­ tion started when he worked for
ment,
the
Economic a company with a similar market
Development Commission of niche. “They really didn't do
Mid-Florida and the Seminole things like I thought they should
County Port Authority).
be done," Kilger said about his
The Kllgers also received the former employer.
National -Business Incubation
He credits much of his compa­
Association's 2000 Incubator ny's success to the incubation
Client of the Year award. The center for helping to foster the
booming business of distributing company through it's infancy to
and repackaging telecommuni­ like a “teenager on steroids.”
cations products for the commer­
“They w illhelp you from A to
cial telecommunications and Z K i l g e r said.
traffic
signal
industries
According to Oulette, busi­
“hatched” last year, Kilger said.
ness incubation catalyzes the
Outgrowing the incubation process of starting and growing
center, the Kllgers' moved their companies by providing entre­
company this March to two preneurs with the expertise, net­
20,000 square foot warehouses in works and tools they need to
downtown Sanford. Rainbow Is make their ventures successful.
one of the largest companies in Research shows that 87 percent
the Southeast tor new and used oi companies that graduate from
traffic supplies such as cables, incubation programs are still in
lights, poles and boxes, said business and recently there were
Kilger. The distributors also have more than 800 of these programs
customers as far as Canada and in North America — up from 12
the West Coast. .
in 1980, she said.
The company's initial incep­
Kilger's advice to those

Staff Writer
SANFORD— The graduation
ceremony
at
Seminole
Community College was an
opportunity for students to learn
a few last business tips horn one
the school's recent successful
alumnus.
Kyle Kilger, co-owner of
Rainbow
Distributors
In
Sanford, was the proud recipient
of SCC's 2001 Distinguished
Alumni during last Wednesday's
graduation.
Kyle is a great “hometown
hero" story, said Shelley Oulette,
SCC spokeswoman
Kilger and his wife Tami
established
Rainbow
Distributors USA, Inc in 1995 at
their Sanford home. By 2000,
they were the proud owners of a
multi-million dollar company
that utilized 4,500 square feet in
the Central Florida Business
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she discovered within three
weeks that the agency was
behind in its bills. She said she
anticipated money from mem­
bership renewals to pay those
bills, b u t the
renewal
rate
was less than
expected.
“We're exact­
ly w here we
were
three
m onths ago,"
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She attribut­
es part of the
renewal drop
Gordon
off to the ter­
rorist attacks on Sept. 11.
“Its very hard for some of
them to pay right now,” Gordon
said.
She also said the Cham ber's
current billing system makes It
difficult to track when renewals
are due. Each business has a
different renewal date based on
when it signed up for member­
ship. Instead of sending a
group of bills at one time, the
Chamber must mall bills dally,
making It difficult to track who
has paid and to establish an
appropriate b u d g et.' Gdfdbn
said she plans to change.all
member renewal dates to Jan. 1.

"If everybody gets a bill at approved a $1 m illion loan to
A irport
the same time, then in 90 days, O rlando-Sanford
we know exactly who has paid Authority. T h at agreem ent,
and who hasn't,"
w hich has since
been paid off, called
she said.
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the
airport
New
members
who Join during the If we loan the au thority to repay
the $1 m illion plus
year will be charged
money to the interest equal to
a
prorated fee
hat the city would
through the end of
Chamber, the w
pay if it borrowed
the year and the
the m oney from a
city gets to
renewal date will be
financial
in stitu ­
Jan. 1.
assert them­
tion.
During a meeting
Commissioner
on Friday,..Gordon selves. We get
W hitey
Eckstein
and Volk informed
to be privy to
iestioned whether
Lessard
of the
e city should loan
Chamber's financial
the books.
m oney to an organi­
troubles and asked
if the city w ould --------- W --------- zation w ithout see­
ing d etails about
give the Cham ber
how it intends to
$10,000.
Lessard
becom e financially
said he was not
solvent. He pointed
agreeable to giving
o u t the airport is
the
C ham ber
ow ned by trie city
money, but suggest­
and commissioners
ed the two ask the
are provided with
City Commission
reg u lar
reports
for a loan to pay its
about its activities.
bills and become
"H av in g a 10financially sound.
Brady Laasard
"I don't want this
Sanford Mayor m lnute discussion
Is not th e\v ay to do
to be money thrown
business," Eckstein
down the well,"
Lessard said / "Jiial aying oft ‘.'til'd. "We know a lot more
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Cham ber."
G o rdon said the Cham ber
w ould provide commissioners
w ith a business plan, by their
next m eeting on Jan. 14.
However, she said the agency
needed the m oney immediately.
"I have $382 in the account
and payroll is d u e on Dec. 27,"
G ordon said.
In addition to the business
plan, Lessard said he would
d em an d o v ersight authority
and m onthly reports on mem­
bership increases and retention.
"If w e loan the money to the
Chamber, the city gets to assert
them selves," Lessard said. "We
get to be privy to the books."
C om m ission approved the
loan agreem ent 4-1, w ith
Eckstein casting the dissenting
vote.
Eckstein said he understood
the Im portance of a local cham­
ber of commerce, but disagreed
w ith approving a loan without
first seeing a plan.
"I think we are setting a bad
precedent here," said Eckstein,
w ho quickly added, "I'll help
w ith fund-raising."

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M idw ay

Waiting for the Boat Parade

C oatinaed Cram Page IA
residents complained at monthly
m eetings designed by various
area officials to clean-up the
community, said Sally Sherman,
d e p u ty
county
m anager.
M em bers of the Reddick
M emorial Church across the
street from the garage also com ­
plained to the sheriff’s office that
some of the activities w ere dis­
rupting their services, said
Olson.
The
alleged
ringleader,
Lorenzo Johnson, 48, of Sanford,
was arrested for possession of
m arijuana, cocaine an d d rug
paraphernalia and establishing a
gambling facility.
According to the police report,
playing cards, large am ounts of
money, scratch sheets with
nam es of football team s and
schedules, betting sheets, and
televisions were recovered from
the garage. Large am ounts of
snack foods on racks and a vari­
ous assortment of beer in the
refrigerator also im plicated
Johnson as running a business
without any licenses.
The community meetings will
continue Jan, 3 at 7 p.m . at the

Progress M issionary Baptist
Church in M idway as officials
help residents identify problems
ana areas of improvement.
On Jan. 5, the county govern­
ment and the sheriff's office will
also sponsor a C om m unity
Clean-up Day. The effort will
focus on removing debris and
trash, and will target junk vehi­
cles, condemned buildings and
code violations. The clean-up
effort will additionally provide
assistance to senior citizens,
some of whom need help with
home maintenance and security.
By showing proof of perfor­
mance, the sheriff's office is hop­
ing it can obtain a federal Weed
and Seed Grant designed to help
fight crime and prom ote com­
munity renewal, said Olson.
"The ultimate goal is to go and
basically develop a system to
weed out the bad elements and
plant the seed to improve the
quality of life," Sherman said.
Others arrested- in the gam ­
bling hall search include:
James Williams, 29, of Sanford
was arrested for possession of
marijuana, cocaine, drug para­
phernalia and destroying evi­

dence.
Joseph W atkins Jr., 20, of
Sanford w as arrested for posses­
sion of cocaine and drug para­
phernalia and probation viola­
tion.
Henry Gibson, 23, of Sanford
was arrested for resisting an offi­
cer.
Darrell H opkins, 34, of
Sanford w as arrested for posses­
sion of marijuana, cocaine and
drug paraphernalia.
Leroy Cole Jr., 45. of Sanford
was arrested for marijuana pos­
session.
Robert Smith Jr., 20, of Sanford
was arrested for probation viola­
tion.
Thurman Byrd, 34, of Sanford
was arrested for marijuana pos­
session.
Fredrick Wilbur, 35, of Sanford
was arrested for possession of
cocaine and drug paraphernalia.
Gerald Moye, 38, of Deltona
was arrested for marijuana
possession and destroying evi­
dence.
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Christopher Patton can be
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Glnny More, left, and Betty Hagan, both of Winter Springs, wait on the seawall for the Sanford Boat Parade to
bogln. About 30 boats participated In the parade, Sanford’s flrat nautical parade In more than a decade.

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ncctlon between the kidnappers
and Osama bin Laden surfaced.
"The connection w e know of
is the Sayyaf helped in the 1980s
fight shoulder to shoulder w ith
bin Laden against th e Russians
in Afghanistan," Ross said.
Current financial and military
connections
betw een
bin
L aden's al-Qaeda terrorist fac­
tion a n d the Abu Sayyaf are
unclear. However, a list o f the
w o rld 's most w anted terrorist
g r o u p s ' issued by President
G eorge VV. Bush ranks the
Sayyaf as( the second-most w ant­
ed group behind al-Qaeda.
Ross said the Sayyaf rebels

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war to start their ow n revolu­ by defeating the Abu Sayyaf.
tion. The rebels are battling the
A half dozen years ago, a sim­
Philippine governm ent to create ilar hostage situation occurred
a separate state b u t of the south­ and the Philippine government
ern portion of the country.
refused to negotiate w ith the
According to Ross, ''several Sayyaf. A third party, O m ar
different rum ors" have recently Khadaffei of Libya, paid mil­
surfaced about the missionaries lions of d o llars to nave the
release. One of three different hostages released. O ddly none
scenarios — hum anitarian, mili­ of the hostages were from his
tary action, or a backdoor agree­ country a n d it's believed he
ment — is believed to be the used the opportunity to funnel
ticket to freedom for the money to the Sayyaf in the form
of the ransom payments.
Burnhams.
The New Tribes Mission has
called all along for a hum anitar­ Christopher Patton can bo
ian release, while the Philippine reached at cpattonfraemlnolegovernment has sustained they lwald.com or 407-222-2611.

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children, a six- and eight-yearold, but both w ere attending
school at the time of the inci­
dent. According to Olson, the
dispute appears to be a culm ina­
tion of something that was "sim ­
mering within the household."
Initial investigations point to
tiie cause of death being stram
gling, but the investigation into

the death will continue w ith an
autopsy from the Volusia
County M edical exam iner's
Office.
Cowart was arrested for m ur­
der and the degree of charge will
be determined by the state attor­
ney's office after all the informa­
tion is gathered, Olson said.
On Oct. 16, Amy Lohrman, a
29-year-old Sem inole C ounty

officer, and her husEinrobalion
and John, 35, were found dead
an Alcorn Lane tan duplex.
SCSO investigators said John
shot Amy several times before
taking his own life.
Chrlstophor Patton can bo
reached at cpattonfreemlnoiehtrald.com or 407-322-M11.

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Kai said the commercials will
focus on the restaurant's home­
town origins and feature
Sanford's downtown, as well as
homes in the historic district
"The homes were definitely a
draw," Kai said. She also noted
that city officials had been very
cooperative to work with.
K ai w o u ld n ’t reveal w h ich
specific sites have been chosen.

economically,, though Kai said
it's difficult to put an exact dol­
lar amount on the financial
boost.
"The revenue will be in a lot
of unforeseen things," she said.
"We'll need props so we might
have to buy things from the
antique stores or sporting goods
stores. Any construction materi­
als we need we'll purchase here.
The crew will have to slay In
hotels and eat at restaurants for a
couple of weeks. Those types of
things."
The commercials are a shift In
marketing for Wendy’s, which
currently uses the restaurant's
founder, Dave Thomas, in most
of its advertising. Since market­
ing campaigns usually have a
long shelf life, Sanford ‘may be
the site of future Wendy's com­
mercials.
"They very well could come
back and film the next round of
commercials here," Kai said.
"For Wendy's to choose Sanford
to showcase its new national
campaign ia a big honor."

"When they see all the lights,
it will be easy to figure out, she
said. "We'll be shooting at a lot
of sites in town, and we've put
together a neighborhood letter to
let people know what Is going
on*
Twelve large trucks and a
team of 60 crew members will
roll into town the tin t week of
January, with Aiming to begin
the second week. The produc­
tion will also use about 45 extras,
many of which already have
been filled.
"The casting is pretty much
complete," sala Kai, a free-lance
location scout who recently comleted work for "America's Most
Dan Ping can be reached at
Wanted" in Osceola County.
In addition to the national dpingfreemlnoieberald.com or
exposure, the city will benefit 407-122-2111.

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Annual holiday
lights contest
winners
announced
There was great competition
this year for the holiday lighting
contest, with over thirty houses
entering the contest, one of our
brightest holidays.
Thanks to Terry Kovach, the
Bunline's Store M anager and
Kathy Groo, the Operations
Manager at Dillard's both right
here at the Seminole Towne
Center for their coordination of
the judging this year.
And the winners are:
• Most Unusual Display:
Lyndia Meyers at 11 IB Laurel
Avenue
• Most Number of Lights
Used: Molly Ffuegcr at 2005 Oak
Avenue
• Best Traditional Display:
Kim Witt at 520 Oak Avenue
• Best Overall Display: Steve &amp;
Susan Richards at 2204 Oak Avc
• Best Block: The lighted hous­
es at 700 Oak
Winners will be notified by
phone and awards dropped off
later this week.

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each person was given one tick­
et redeemable for one large item.
There were exceptions, Blythe
said. One man, who recently relo­
cated to Sanford for a Job, needed
&gt; furnishings for h k apartment.
“When he moved to Sanford,
he had Wa motorcycle, and that
waa about i t ” Blythe said. “When
he found out'everything was free
at the sale, he was stunned. He
had no furnishings for his apart­
m ent and we were able to W lp
him furnish it.”
Church members also helped
fellow congregation member*.
Blythe's mother donated a baby's
bed the family no longer needed.
It was given to a woman from die
church who recently had a baby.
“That was really heart-warm­
ing,” Blythe said.
When the sale was over, many
of the Items were gone.
According to Blythe, only two
small truck-loads remained,
which were taken to the Salvation
Army.
“The sale was a success,”
Blythe said. “It was a charity
event, and no one made any prof­
i t If we had received one penny,
it would have messed up the
entire process.
“The idea was to have fun with
; i t and we did,” he said. "People
responded so well, this may
becone an annual event”

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7:00 pm C andlelight Com m union Service with Adult Choirs
9:00 pm C andlelight Communion Service with C hildren’s
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Pageant of Lessons and Carols
Sunday, December 23, 6:00 pm
Hanging of the Greens
Family Soup Supper
Christmas Eve Services
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10:30 pm - Choral Eucharist
Christm as Day 9:00 am Eucharist Service
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Briefs

Tournament renamed in Akers’ honor
By Dmot Smith

FINAL DAY T O S IG N
UP FOR TRYOUTS
Winning Ways Basketball
is hosting an open Pro TryOut Camp for the CBA
Pennsylvania Valleydawgs
and the European
Valleydawgs on January 4-5,
2002.
Head coach Darryl
Dawkins as well as Winning
Ways Basketball Director
and Pro Scout Barry Meste)
will conduct player evalua­
tions.
The Iry-oul will consist of
three sessions, and players
must attend all three in
order to be considered for
the teams. .
Deadline to register is
December 19th.
For more Information o r to
register, please contact
Winning Ways Basketball's
Barry Mcstel at 407-339-9053
or 1-877-808-HOOP (4667).
You can also check the
Winning Ways Basketball
website for additional infor­
mation at www.winwaysinc.com.

GATORADE HOLIDAY
ROUN D BA Ll C LASSIC
ANNOUNCED
Winning Ways Basketball
is once again hosting the
Gatoradc Holiday
Roundball Classic.
The Classic is open to all
boys and girls team s ages 14
and under and is designed
to allow coaches to gauge
their team's strengths and
weaknesses for th e upcom ­
ing season.
The tournam ent will run
from December 28-thrcnigh30.
For more information or to
register yo u r team, please
contact Winning Ways
Basketball's Barry Meste] at
407-339-9053 or 1-877-808HOOP (4667).
You can also check the
Winning Ways Basketball
website for additional infor­
mation at www.winwaysinc.com.

TANGERINE BOW L ON
THURSDAY
The North Carolina Slate
University Wolfpack and the
University of Pittsburgh
Panthers will be the oppo­
nents when the 38th VISIT
FLORIDA Tangerine Bowl
kicks-off at 7:30 p.m. tomor­
row (Thursday) at the
Florida Citrus Bowl.
VISIT FLORIDA Tangerine
Bowl tickets can be ordered
on line at
www.fcsports.com, or
through Tlcketmaster (407839-3900 in Orlando).

H ITTIN G /PITC H IN G
BASEBALL C A M P T H IS
WEEKEND
There will be a two-day
condensed training camp
held in Seminole County on
December 21st and 22nd by
the former ow ner of
Baseball World and current
head baseball coach at St.
Leo College, Ed Stabile.
Scouts will be invited.
The camp is open to play­
ers ages 7-to-17 and all arc
welcome to enroll and
receive evaluations.
The cost is $50 per day or
$95 for both days.
For more information
please call 407-948-7395.

WINTER HOLIDAY
BASEBALL C A M P
Ron Golden's Baseball
School is hosting a WinterHoliday Baseball Cam p
Decemoer 27-30 at
Eastmonte Park in
Altamonte Springs.
Tire camp will focus on
instruction and develop­
ment and is open to all base­
ball players in grades 5-12.
For additional informa­
tion, please contact Ron
Golden's Baseball School at
614-236-8141.

Sports Editor

LAKE MARY — One of the most pres­
tigious girls soccer tournam ent's in the
country kicks off today w ith a new title
that is sure to bring m ore attention to the
event.
Whether it w as know n as the Target
Classic or the Burger King Classic, for
the past 18 years the tournam ent drew
scouts from throughout America.
This year the event has been renamed
the Michelle Akers Soccer Classic in
honor of the longtim e Olympic and
international star w ho calls Oviedo
home.
The tournam ent is a 16-team double

Prem ier girl’s soccer event starts
today; Seminole hammers Lyman
elimination event with Lake Mary,
Lyman, Lake Brantley and Winter
Springs high school's hosting gam es at 5
n. and 7 p.m. today (Wednesday) and
ursday.
The tournam ent shifts to Lake M ary’s
Don T. Reynolds Stadium for Friday and
Saturday w ith games starting at 9 a.m.
and running through 7 p.m. each day.
Akers will also be hosting a clinic on
Saturday at Sylvan Lake Park from 8:30
a.m. to 1 p.m. for players of all ability

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between the ages of 7 a n d 17.
The cost is $35 and each player should
bring a ball (with the player’s nam e
marked on it), soccer gear. Inclement
w eather gear, and a snack or sm all lunch.
Coaches and parents can attend for free.
Participants are also being asked to
bring canned goods for the Second
Harvest Food Bank or an unopened toy
for the Edgewood Children's Ranch.
Children who bring an item will
receive a special gift and all participants

will receive an all-toum am entpass for
the Classic. Call 1-888-490-4277 for m ore
Information.
On Monday, the Seminole High School
girls claimed their second victory of the
season, scoring five second half goals to
whip Lyman, 7-1, at Thom as E.
Whigham Stadium.
The Fighting Seminoles led just 2-1 at
intermission, bu t dom inated the final
half to improve to 2-9.
Kimmie German, Lauren Kovacsik and
Jeanette C urtis scored two goals each,
while Kelsey Harness, just called up
from the junior varsity, scored the other
goal.
Gurtis also chipped in with three
See Soccer, Page 2B

R e b o u n d in g R o b b y
D uPre leads
Sem inole to
55-31 rom p
over B ears

By Doan Smith

Sports Editor

By D ain Smith
Sports Editor

SANFORD — Robby DuPre
was not about to have two off
games in a row.
Seminole H igh School's 6foot-6 senior forw ard had a
huge game, especially in the
second half, as Arrow Force X
(3-3) ran past undersized
Winter Springs, 55-31, Friday
night at Bill Fleming Memorial
Gymnasium.
DuPre, w ho was held to
ints and five rebounds in a
a to Lyman, bounced back
to outscore a n d outrebound
the Bears (4-4), by himself.
DuPre scored 35 points, 19 in
the second half, and pulled
down 22 rebounds, 17 In the
final 16 minutes.
The rebound total, which
included 14 offensive boards,
12 in the second half, was just
three caroms short of the sin­
gle-game school record of 25
set In 1972 by Clifford Martin.
Seminole jum ped out to a
14-6 lead after one quarter and
stretched the advantage for 29
13 at halftime.
Marcus Robinson also had a
good night for Arrow Force X,
scoring 11 points, grabbing
nine rebounds and blocking
three shots.
Seminole's defense was also
outstanding, holding Winter
Springs to just 10-for-43 (23.3!lrcent) from the floor, includig
f a woeful l-for-19 (0.53-per­
cent) from three-point range.
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Friday night proved to be a big one
for two of the top senior boys bas­
ketball players in Seminole County.
Seminole’s Robby DgPre (No. 44,
above) scored 35 points, 19 in the
second half, making 14-of-26 shots
from the floor, 1-ol-3 three-point
attempts, and 6-of-11 from the tree
throw line and also hauled down 22
rebounds, 17 in the second half, to
lead Arrow Force X to a 55-31
thumping of Winter Springs at Bill
Fleming Memorial Gymnasium.
Lake Howell’s McArthur Walker
(No. 23, left) scored 21 points to
lead the Silver Hawks to a 50-39
upset of previously undefeated
Lyman at home. Both Seminole (33) and Lake Howell (5-3) are now
headed off to tournaments for the
next two weeks. Arrow Force X at
DeLand this week and Lake Mary
next week, and the Silver Hawks
headed to Clearwater this week
and Bishop Moore next week.

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TALLAHASSEE N The holiday season brings
parties and parades, and they don't all take place
on land. Here in Florida, w e like to celebrate on
the water, too. The Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission’s (FWC), Division of
Law Enforcement is urging boaters to be safe this
holiday season by following state laws and boat­
ing responsibly.
With the increase in social events and parties
comes an increase in alcohol consumption and
cases of vessel operators boating under the influ­
ence (BUI) of alcohol. As always, FWC officers
will be strictly enforcing Florida's BUI Laws,
which arc am ong the toughest in the nation.
"We want all Florida residents and visitors to be
aware of the consequences of drinking and boat­
ing," said Capt. Paul Ouellette, FWC boating law
administrator. "Our BUI law., are very similar to
driving under the influence (DU!) laws for oper­
ating a vehicle on land. In fact, a person's prior
driving under the influence charge will count as a
previous conviction if that person is found guilty
of boating under the influence."
Safety officials also w ant boaters to understand
fully the navigation rules, particularly as they
apply to lighting requirements. Boat parades are
popular events this time of year, and people need
to be aware that lights which can be mistaken for
navigation lights cannot be exhibited on a boat.

WINTER SPRINGS — Oncebeaten W inter Springs
appeared headed to an unex­
pectedly easy victory over fel­
low once-beaten Oviedo
M onday night. But as usual,
looks can be deceiving.
After building a 24-point
lead, 52-28, after three periods,
the Bears looked like certain
winners.
But things are never certain
w hen playing a young team,
and the Lions caught fire in Lhe
fourth period, keyed by backto-back three-pointers by junior
Breanna Banfield, as the visitors
came within four points, 56-52,
with 1:40 to play.
But experience in tough situa­
tions paid off for Winter
Springs as senior's Missy
G uadagnlno and Jen Forst com­
bined to make 8-of-8 free
throws in the final 1:14 to give
the Bears a 66-58 victory.
The strange thing about the
free throw excellence was that
to that point. Winter Springs
was just 10-for-22 from the
charity stripe and had missed
six in a row, including the front
end of a pair of one-and-one's.
Forst led the Bears w ith 27
points and 18 rebounds, while
G uadagnino scored 14 points,
handed out four assists and
came up with three steals.
Sally Johnston also had a nice
gam e for the home team with
seven points, 10 assists and
nine rebounds.
For the Lions, sophomore
Whitney Tossie had 25 points
and 11 rebounds.
Force also had a big gam e on
Friday, scoring 25 points and
See G irls, Page 2B

F W C stresses boating safety
Special to th e Herald

Lions roar
back, but
B ears get
to growl

M arshall shines in A ll-Star Game

Decorative holiday lights can be displayed on a
vessel only if that vessel is taking part in a sanc­
tioned, permitted marine event. Otherwise, they
arc not allowed on boats. Extra lighting on a boat
can be distracting and hinder an operator's ability
to navigate safely.
"Understanding Florida's boating safety laws
will help all of us have a happy and safe holiday
season on the water," O uellette said. "Remember
the FWC slogan - Stay Afloat • Don't Drink A
Boat."
For more information regarding these issues,
boater education course availability and frequent­
ly asked questions, interested persons can follow
this link or call the nearest FWC office.

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what proved to be the game-winning catch when he hauled in a 30-yard
scoring stnke Irom New Smyrna Beach's Chad Schilsky midway through
the second quarter to give his squad a 14-0 lead and the East held on
(or a 14-9 victory over the West In the Central Florida AJI-Star Game at
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assists, while Kovacsik, Meagan Martin and
Shelly Gilmore added one assist each.
Katie Weber was the winning goalie, stopping
four shots.
Ashley Reilly scored the goal for the
Greyhounds.
"I was very pleased with our defense led by
Shaina DeCiryan," said Seminole head coach Bill
Vickers.
The Fighting Seminole will now take the holi­
day's off before returning to Thomas E. Whigham
Stadium on Friday, January 4th to host Lake
Brantley starting at 7JO p.m.
In other girls soccer news:
Senior Lindsey Affolter had a big night, scoring
three goals and handing out four assists as Winter
Springs (8-4-1) rolled past Seminole, 10-2, on
Friday.
Affolter then picked up an honor off the field
when she was named a National Soccer Coaches
Association of America Scholar All-American for
outstanding performances on the field and in the
classroom.
Jennifer Mulvihil) and Lindsay Rice scored the
goals and Carolyne Richard had the shutout in
goal as Lake Howell blanked Lyman, 2-0.

Fonseca scored the goals for Oviedo, while
Christie Ashton and Alicia Briggs found the net
tor Lake Brantley as the Lions and Patriots battled
to a 2-2 tie. Jennah Carter and Megan Brannon
had assists for Oviedo.
On Saturday, Lauren Rainey and Kristyn
DiCostanzo scored the goals and Caitlin Henke
made tour huge saves in goal as Bishop Moore
upset Lake Brantley, 2-0.
In boys' soccer
Eric Gorden scored the game-winning goal on
an assist from Kenny Meyers with 1:59 left, giving
host Lake Mary a 2-1 victory over Lake Howell at
Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
Meyers also assisted on Fernando Tbvar's earli­
er goal in the game that saw former Lake Mary
great Dan Wymer have his jersey retired at halftime.
The Silver Hawks' goal came on an own goal by
the Lake Mary defense, while goalkeeper Rusty
Rubinett made a crucial save on a penalty kick to
preserve the victory for the Rams.
Lake Mary then picked up another big win on
Monday as Gorden and Meyers scored on assists
from Alves and Jerry Girard and Robtnett made
10 saves in goal as the Rams held off a very good
Lyman squad, 2-1.
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Bears whipped Titusville, 87-28.
Johnston had 11 assists tor
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Also on Friday, Lake Mary
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thumping of DeLand.
Jackie Beik scored 20 points
and Alexa Kane 15 for me Rams.
On Saturday, Oliver scored 14
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Gordon Staaak scored the goals as Lake Brantley
picked up a 3-1 victory over Seabreeze at Tom
Story Reid.
Ron Fubrtore had a pair of assists and Graham
Zuai one, while Joah Lee had 10 saves in goal for
the Patriots (M-3).
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assisted on the other as Oviedo defeated Winter
Springs, 4*1. Ryan Zarbaugh added a pair of
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McArthur Walker scored 21 ■
points
and Issue Codrey had 10
Chad Fowler and Abel Lucca
rebounds and four assists and
paced the Bean with nine
Lake Howell held Lyman to
points each, while normally
only two points in the fourth
nigh-scoring Ryan Exter was
held to an 0-for-7 night from the quarter as the Silver Hawks
handed the Greyhounds their
floor and just two points.
Seminole High School's Junior first loss of the season, 50-39,
varsity also won again, improv­ Friday.
Lyman (7-1) did bounce back
ing to 3-0 on the season with a
on Saturday, completing a four74-63 triumph over Winter
game road trip with a 71-63 vic­
Springs.
Robert Preston scored a game- tory over Deltona (which was
previously 4-1, with its loss
high 27 points for the Tribe,
coming against powerful
while Jamal Tennon added .17
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and Cy Wynn nine.
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Jake Pickett scored 18 points
and had six assists as Oviedo
(11-0) held off Lake Brantley, 6053, Friday night.
Pickett hit tour three-pointers
and was 6-for-6 from the free
throw line in the final 1JO of
the game to preserve the win.
Shawn Witherspoon also had a
good night for the Lions with 16
points and 10 rebounds.
Bo Gooch scored 23 points, 15
coming on five three-pointers,
tor the Patriots.
Gooch also had a good day on
Saturday, scoring 16 points, but
Lake Brantley feu to another top
souad, Boone, 62-44.
Monday night, E.J. Gordon
scored 30 points and had eight
steals, while 6-foot-10 freshman
Keith Brumbaugh had 21
points, 16 rebounds and three
blocked shots as DeLand (6-2)
outscored Lake Mary (3-4) 42-28
In the second half to thwart the
host Rams, 67-48,
Freshman Darryl Merthie
scored 13 points for Lake Mary,
while Francis Lizardo was also
in double figures for the hosts
with 10 points.

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JACQUELINE H. BALES.

N O T C H * ACTION
TO: LAND A HOME INVEST*
MENTSCO.adaaolvadFtorklacorYOUAM NODFiEOtodanacton
to NPOW a budaa tor LAND A
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and 23. btocA T , SANLANOO
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of V* Put*: Record of Surtowta
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haa boon Rad agatoat you and you
ara raqidad to larva a copy d you
ardton dilin m . I any to I on
JOHN F. BENNETT, tia PIM PTi
atoomay, ntooaa addraaa la 170 E.
WMhtagtan Straat. Otondo. Ftorkd
33801. on or baton Jan. 8, 3003,
and taa taa ortgrwl wdi taa Ctork d
•da Court adwr baton aarvtoa on
l you tor tia
§Cononlalril.
DATED on D E C W 2O0L
AaCtoid cl tia Court
By Deborah C ourt
Aa Dapidy Clarb
Pubbdt Dacantoar 1A IA 2A 2001
and January 2,3003
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C A M N O i 81 C A 3*38140
WWW MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
PUUNTfF.
VS.
STEVEN POW EU. E TA L.
DEFENOANT(S)
N O R M OP ACTION
CONSTROCTIVS SERVICa
TO: STACY L POW EU NACA
STACY LTEW SHIRES AND THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP STACY L
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SHIRES
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YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED ttol
•nadtonutoractoaaa mortgagaon
LOT I. BLOCK A SUMMERSET
NORTH SECTION 3, ACCOR WHO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK IA PAGES 7*
ANO 77. OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORDA. SAIO LAND SITU­
ATE. LYING ANO BEING IN SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
haa baan Nad aganal you and you
aro mynad to aanra a copy ol yrx*
wnaan dalanaaa, t any. on DAVID J.
STERN. ESQ. PlanWTa attorney,
wbo*e addraaa la SOI S Unhandy
Drtva asoa Plartaflon. FL 33334 (no
tolar tian 30 day* born tia data ol
tw Ural pubbeabon d taa nonea ot
acton) and No tw original w*h tw
dark el taa court Mtwr batora aarvta on PtokrdTi atiomay or anmadL
atoly twraaftar, otwnMaa a datud
nN ba araarad aganal you tor tw
m iff rtnunTirlnii in ft# corrf4lr&lt; or
WITNESS my hand and tw aaN ol
taa Cout al 8CL8NOLE Couify.
Florida, taa day ol DEC 0 S 2001.
3001
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruth King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OP DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE SCO
PLANTATION. FL 33124
01-T90090NL)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraon* adr Outwear rwadInga tpacwl accommodation tr o d
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
al
tw
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* al (407)085-4227. I900 999 8771 (IDO) or 180X9996770, vw Ftortd* Ratoy Santo*.
THIS NOTICE 8H A U BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(3) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
PuD*ah OacwrtM 12.1». 2001
HH099
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w th e afteurr c o u r t
o f th e irrH
JUDICIAL CIRCUCT
W AND FOR
SUMNOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A U NOOXCA 2427 14 W
MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC
REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
MELODY CAYCE. IF LIVING, ANO
IF 0EAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO A U OTHER
PARTIES CLAWING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNOEH OR
AOAINST
MELOOY
CAYCE:
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MELOOY
CAYCE. IF ANY. JOHN DOE ANO
ja n e DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS in POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
RE-NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-

W ednesday. D e ce m b e r 1 0 .2 0 0 1

L ig a l s
Nolo* d Currant
Supreme Court Approved Famty
Law Form 12X19 ) Fdkia paper* to
toto tawPd ad ba nwMd to to*
addraai on raoord d to* Ctork'a

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baton to Ratal Foractoaura Sato
ttotod Novambar 3a 3001 antotod to
Oat Cat* No. OO-CA 3427 14 W ol
•w Ckod Court ol tw ISTH Juddd
Ctoad In and tor SQBNOLE Court*
SANPORO. Ftortda, I tmart to H
N tfw « and baal bbbtor tor CMh M
THE WEST FRONT DOOR of tw
SEM W 0U Courdy Courtuaa. 301
N. PARK AVENUE. SANFORD.
Ftortdo, at 1100 A M am on tw It i
day oI January. 3003 tw totoadng
daaertbad proparty aa tat tart! In
laid Summary Fkwl Jufeiwrt. ka­
rt
LOT 30. O U S E GROVES UNO
7A. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED W PUTT
BOOK 48. RAGU 14 ANO IS, PUBUC RECOROS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLOMOA.
DMad tto S day d Oacantoar.

2001.

(CIRCUrr COURT SEAL)
MARYAFME MORSE
Clark d tw Ckod Coul
By- Mary Stroma
Dapufy Ctotb
Pubiah In: Rw Sandnoto HaraU
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraana *•) dtoatatoaa naadtog a apaolal accommodaton MioiAd
dad COURT A0M88STRATPN.
to tw
SEMWOLI
County
Coutooua* al 4074684227,1-S0OS6S87TI (TOO) or I BOO-4S9-F770.
»to Ftortdo Ratoy Santoa.
OAVIO J. STERN. P A
•01 6. UMVERSTTY DRIVE
SURE 800
PLANTATION, a 33334
(•84)2334000
0043737(004)
Pub*aH Dacandwr 13. It . 1001
W M
N THE ORCUTT COURT
O f TM H Q H IU M TH
JU 0 K U LC 8 K W T
WANOPOR
I COUNTY.
C A M MX 61-CA-1S43-IVG
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION. H,

si T M c a tc u rr c o u r t
81 AND P M
I COUNTY,

YOU ARB X R EB Y NOTTPMD
Thd t PdNtoi wdM own ha* boon
h tw Moira dyaadCawt tor tw

TN I COLONUL HOUM ALP. MCu
ERMA X FORBES: THB ANOAUFOR8ES ALP. PtCj THELMA JEAN
W1LOCH: STATE OP PLOMOA
DEPARTMENT OP LABOR AM I
EMPLOYMENT SCCURRY.
DIVISION OF UNEMPLOYMENT

In ............. EMMETT X
FOSTER. TRUSTES O f THE
EMMETT J. FOSTER TRUST datod
Jdy IX 198* RLK. L L C , ■ W at
Wgpaa Lbnbad Llabaty Company:
Act, paroorw naadng
a apadal accommodat on to partfch
paw to tda procaattoig ahoiAd oontod tw todhtdual or igMicy aanclng
noflea not lator twn awran dtyt prior
to tw procoMSng al tw oddwoa
ghwn on tw noflea. Tatoftoow 813273-7040, 407438-3090 or 8042374087; t hairing towaflod. 1•00-OSS-3771 (TDD) or 14004383770 Votca (v), yto Ftortda Ratoy
AbKNOCO NOTC8 O f BAL8
TO: THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEN­
DANTS. ANO A U OTHER INTER­
ESTED PERSONS
Ndtoa to hereby ghan ttot purauant to a Final Jgdgmant ol
Fonctaaura ardtrad to tw about
■tytad cauaa. to tw Citato Court d
Courdy Ftorbla. I « ■ aai
tw property atluato to Sarrdnqto
Courtly. Ftortdo. daaertoad aa:
Ltd 18. Sprtnga Landtog Una torn,
aecordungi to tfit ptol toT io l m
raoordad In PHt Boob 34. Paga* 37,
38, 39. ol tw Pitoto Record* oI
Samuel* County Ftortda.
at pubtc aala, to tw N(fwal and beat
bbbtor, tor earn. M tw EaM Herd
door M tw Samtoole County
CoMtnuaa, 301 North Pwb Aaanu*.
Sanford. Ftortdo 33773. al 11:00
A M . on JAN3 2002.20_
Wtowaa my hand and tw aaal M
taa court on NOV 30.2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clarb M O nto Caul
By Mary Strom*
DapMyCtorb
Attorney lor PtobdtE
Robert 3 Wla*. P A . 120S Waal
Ftobdwr. Suaa A. Tamp*. Ftortda
33312
Piblan: Dacarrtoar 12. IX 3001
HH087
81 THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f TH C IITH
81 ANO FOR
SCM HOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M NO.: 01-CA-3MB-14 L
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC. FAUA COUNTRYWIDE
FUNDING CORPORATION,
va
CYNTHU P. CONAVAY. M aL
NOTCS O f ACTION
TO CHRISTOPHER W. CONAVAY

LO T 13. BRANTLEY COVE.
ACCOflOING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 31. PAGE 91. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA.
M U K 2210 CLASSIC COURT
EAST. LONGWOOO, FL 32779
haa ban- Mad aganal you and you
ar* raguarad to aarva a copy M you
written dilinaia. t any. to X on
Marttwi C Watoon. P A . Atomay
tor Planet, aahoaa addraaa la 1900
NW 49TH STREET. SUITE 12a FT.
LAUOCROALE. FL 33309 «*fwi tw ly (30) day* aflat tw Aral puMcadon
M tow None* In tw (Ptaaa* pubiatl
al THE SEMINOLE HERALD) and
Na tw ongrwl anti tw Clarb M taa
Court either batora aanrlc* on
PUmbX* attomay or bmwtbataly
twraaftar, otwnwa* a dataut w8 ba
araarad aganal you tor tw ia**t
damandad n tw eomptoed.
in accordanca wan tw Amancana
with Dtubiblaa Act, Panona wan
OuabMwa rwadng a apaaat aeoommodatun to partlapata In tda pn&gt;
caadtog ktwutd cornea tw Court
AOrmaUaior at 201 N. Part A*anu*.
Senior d FL 33771. Talaphorw
Number (407)333-4330 not later
tian aavan (7) day* prior to tw procaadng It hearing rupeeart. (TOO)
I-600-9S3477I or Voce (V)t40O96S4770 «w Fknd* Rally Same**
WITNESS my hand and tw M il M
t n Court taa dry M DEC OB 2001

2001

(SEAL)

Mary Ann* Mura*
Aa Clark M tw Court
By Ruti King
Aa Deputy Clerk
Pubkah (Pleas* pubkan In The
SamnoW Herald)
Pubiah. December 12.19. 2001
HH09B

Ortonrta, FL
YOUARE FURTHER NOTVKD
THAT a I toartng on tw Mm* ddM
an adwrtrtM MAh *
J A A U L C PERRY
d tw Cbodl OowL Patty
d X49 xifk on frt 188i day
of JANUARY. 1003. M Bamfndt
Gouty Courtiouaa. 301 Nadi Part
Avarua. Sanford. Fkorlda 837711I8X ArooporwatatwabevoCoul
■ IMRMN KN81 ItoMiy •V™ QBJfl
(38) bom tod rtrta you are tod

M to* a a a a lH Ha
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and’C’
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1,90X00 toil at rwWbM 410.0 toat
of tw SoiN mwN IA* at tw a in 30,

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DESCRIPTION OP COLLATERAL:
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ANSWER ON OR
ANY I X 1008
WITNESS my land and d k fd add
d aato Caul N a S ti day dOECEM -

Ctorb d Vw Court, CtcUl Court
Bamlnoto Couty Florida
BYNancy R. Wbt*
DapuyCtort
PvMdcOaoamb* 1 X IX IX 2001
and January X BOS

BACK SCOROOMS13 (SCMLPRF
VATI ROOM)
1 Bad
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GENERAL DEBCRIfTION O f
MORK
The prindpd wart duBoondd d
of MdOUm 0*toaa n
ti tw Port d
C tu ty Ftortda
Tia oantad parted dwB bo tor t
■mi d one (1) yam kom tw dto* d
iMutnox and dwd oortaki prove
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by tw Botdnoto County fort
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FadaraL Btoto and Banwiato Couty

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INSTRUCTIONS ONOBTAMMG

paaa uead or conaumad to Pattoi'a
txainiMy togaVwr w fi t l Mums,
H u t*

latbig or ontort. tor «w daliwry d
ax or any porton, d tw toageaig.
X A l oqUpmoni d tw Debtor.
Inclufng. Wflout kmrutlon. al
machinery. tumAure, btmlafilnga.
tofbMH. dto* and tooto and paraorwl
property of any kind of Debtor.

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bnprovemanto on tw Land.
S. A l property d Debtor tot ath
Sacurad Party or In la pailinlon
now or haraaB* and my baton* or
itopool aooounl d Debtor and al

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Port of Sanford
Sardord. Ftortda 33771
Tdaphorw: (407)123-4798
Contact and bid apadlcto
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EXH O R T
In or a rt
Land* by Oabtor tor cotacton *
Mrtaaaplng. adi Art autnrty ghwn
Sacuad Party upon tw ooewranca
d any Eiranl d D a lai aa ad torti In
rw nrtoua kwn documanto baawaan
Debtor and Sacuad Party, to dwrga
any or a l auch Hrtrtiartwaa d
Oabtor aflhoul note* ot Mnand
agakid any obAgrton laaaad haraty
X Al proceed* (Induing kwuranoa

ton bankngAcy prooaada) anatog
bomor toany way ratotng to Miy«
aldtwodtoia
7. TN* Financing

(a) Al b A to p .
knprowamaraa d w a y naAaa artiat•omar nma or haroartd Kbiatod on
tid certain rad pmperty more partcUerty daaertoad h E A M ‘A*gwr»tw XanrT] and
botara. rang**, alavatort and
motor*, plumbing and baartig toy
artnga, At* aztngdahara and any
odtof aafaey aqupmanf raqUrad by
govammantal regUaflon or law.

and atorm aaarwa. aNdi art or d w i
be aaacfwd to and burtlngx uruck na or btpwnowanli Mid al otwr
fldua* d arary kind and rwAn
urtwtooerat now or haraaftot owned
by Dabtor and toedad In. on »
•bout or uaad or mended u ba
uaad ath or In conrwcbon wan tw
ua*. oparaaon or aryoynwni d tw
Land, rtkd ng al aatonatonx adrtafler aeguvad property, raniada.

and M taD U kn, or
prooaada kom a pamwwd aa* d
any d tw toragoaig. and al tw rldx
Hto and maraal d Dabtor In any
•uch kilua* aubyea to or covered by
any prttr aacurty agraanwof. oondgaga or akirt* Ian d clam, togatwr
wah tw barwM d any dapoMtt or
paymoit now or Itoraaltor mart* by
Dabtor or on bahal d Dabtor, any
property acquired with caah procaada of any d tw Ilirlur**
daaerbad hwanabora; a l d atildi
deemed to ba fcdura* and accaewona lo tw Land and a part d tw
land * between tw parila* hereto
and al panona damng by tmugh
or mdar fwm T&gt;w bcaflon d tw
la*
d
(t» *4
airpa and gore* of land, vauNa.
iflaau. way*, alay*. paaaaga*.
Ilowera. abruba. crape, flee*, kmber
and odwr ambWmarta now or haraahw totaled on tw Land w imtot or
above tw aam* of any pert or pared

Maryam*
Clark dCkoul
dO
Court
BrKAREN LEWIS
A* Dapufy Ctorti
hMMc Dacambaf X 11 11
1001
M
tor TM
NOTICE IS HEREBY O lV fK tod
•AUL A CO A t CUBTOOAN (ARI­
ZONA) A PLYMOUTH FWANOAL
COMPANY M C . to ahotto rdtw
tor a m daad to b*
TTw oarNkM* nunb u (i) and y*ar(a) d laauanox to*
d to* praparty: and to*
rwmafi) In aNdi * aa* n a m e d

PARCEL W 23-21414JK-OOOD0070
Oaaobtoon d Property: LEG LOT 7
ALAFAYA WOODS PH 9 PS 38 POS
92 TO ---—
14
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nam n un -Ci
wrnen
m h b m k j,
WILLIAM M (M UO NS. PHXJf ■
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U d m radi rarato:Ni|a) daB ba
utoamadauuuntoig to law, toa prroparty daantoid to audi m d ii aao(a)
wtob* aold to h* bREwd Hktor d

LAUNDRY ROOM

BWMCOPA111. Cortrad tor tw

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now oarwd or horoaR* aotpjbaa
afwraiat tocatod. tortaSng wdiauf
brwaaon.il good* dOabtorhak) tor
ad* or tooaa or lartdwd or to ba
bantdwd irndM oorwada d aanttox
al good* hatd h r daplay or demon-

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January 07, 1002. N

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UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f CYN­
TH U P. CONAVAY (I
Unknown)
CYNTHU P. CONAVAY (I
Unknown)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tu t m i action
tor Forackww* M Mortgage on tw

Augud. 1801 to Adaption by
t ABotnonto

Note* toharabytown M p ita *
o tw AmandM Final Banaiwii

JAY D. ABRAMSON. I h u g . Mid t
***** I n unknown tgssut^s). hiM ,
idhat partaa etobrtng an btotaal by
tvougR. tndai ot agtonal JAY D.
ABRAMSON: Unknown SpouM ol
JAY D. ABRAMSON, 4 rrwMad:
JOHN OOE and JANE DOE. to

M y*u ton hdr, ton aya*
Raadtoi

A Few Smal Ptoluraa
BACK MASTER BEDROOM •*
4B*da
4 Itokhk ig UgN Paadi
HUM
4“
aLMgaPkton*
1 TV-Brawn YAwd.

M B-

AA Curtain* and
2 BATHROOMS
1 Puffy CTwrt ov* To**f
HALL BATHROOMS
I P otyChdrO m t'M d
3 Ba*
3 Matohtog I
3 Mgtt Stondi
3 D n ilirt
At M r
Uf-STAMS BEDROOM
2 Bad*
2 Matching Bartopraadi
1 Long Draaaw •~
3 High Back kdrron
1 CtodwaCtoa*
3 MgN Stand
2 Limp
MOCELLANEOU3 EQUIPMENT
4 Pony Chain
4 Numfnun Vtobara
AGREED UPON BY
Emw E Forba* 13-3048
d pubic adx to tw N dw d Mid bad
bkktor. tor caah, an rw Wad kora
atapa of tw Samkiof* County
Coutwuo*. 101 North Port Avarua,
Sankvd. Florida, d 1100 am., on
January X 2002.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE COURTS
SEMINOLE COUNTY
By Mary Smapa
Dapufy Clark
Rabfan M. Braoka It, Eaqdra
Ftortda Bw No. 013SIS3
Rudan, UoCtoaky. amah,
ARuaaak. PA
P. Q Boa 14014
St P dan bu g .n 33733
(737)M6-1t71
Aaomaya tor n * iM
STP.243373.1
IX 1X3001
M Tm C B K U R COURT
OF THB 1**l
JUOICIAL CM CUT
MANOPOR
[COUNTY,
FA1M.V LAN OtVSKM
C A M NO: B1-0fM*374rr-W
M THE MATTER OF
TERMINATION O f PARENTAL
RIGHTS FOR THE PROPOSED
ADOPTION O f A MMOR CHXD.
Naahud Menace
NO DC* TO APPEAR
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT O f THE
EKJHTEENTH JUOCUL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR SEMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. FAMLY LAW CASE NO
01-DR-4A37DST In tw kitaraal
of Naafwd Marrero
0 0 B Augud 39. 2001
The Stai* d Florida

D M t ANO PLACE O f SK) OPENMO:
SadadtodinN ba recahaddto*
ofhea d to* AfbnMantor unN 1900
how* (300 p m , x t ik Jnw ary 11
30PX d ahkto * tw toay *• bapub■dy opanad and raad doud. Any bid
raodvad dtor to* apacWad bid do*■&gt;y H i* m i new m w b w b o . wo
th ii be wflhdrMft tof i period
d tokiy (10) itoya aubaaquark to *w
bid opening witooul to* ocnaint d
toa Admamnaor, Sananda Couty
Port Autooray
Datod toto ati day d Decanter.
3001 at Sanford. Samtoda Cowry.
By antor 0* SEMNOLE COUNTY
PORT AUTHORITY
i/Mdtod Oood, Owtonui
IL Dougl**. Secretory
IX IX 2001
M T W CM CUT COURT
O f THB EKMfTtCNTH
M A M ) FOR
COUNTY.
C*a* N*u BT-OfMTTBBOXK
M RE:Tha Mamaga d
ERIC L SOWELL
AA4YL SOWELL.
NOTICE O f ACDON O f
DMBOUniON O f MARRIA08
THE STATE O f FLORIDA
TO; AMY L SOWEU.
39 Saaay Lana
P. 0. Boa 1133
C M 0.N C 28799
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tod
• PoNtan watar oato haa baan Bad
to to* above dylad court tar to*
DtoacXrtcn d Itontoga, by ERIC L.
SOW EU. toa HuabanL You are
harby nodtod tod you aro raqjrad
to aerva a copy of your wntton
dalanata. • any: to I on ERIC L
SOW EU. Huaband. c/o inched
FandM. Eeq, Huabarafa aflomay.
whoa* addraaa la 630 Malland
Avenue, AJUmoree Sprtnga. Florida
33701. on or batora to* 2 day d
January, 200X and to* tw orlgkwl
ath to* dark d toto court batora
larva* on toa Huaband or
atoky toaraartu ai makng
Ctorti of lari Circuit Court.
AonDonwaac R*toflon*.PO. Boa
919, Sanford. Ftortda 33772-0919
atr**t addraai Ctoik d rw CMul
CouL Sananda Couty Coutooua*.
X I North Park Annua, Santoro.
Ftonda 33771 I you tod to do id, I
dafaUI may bo araarad agaam you
tai toa raid danwndad In to* pataon.
Copua d M court doewnanta n raa
caa*. avfudaig orrtan, tn avWtobto
d toa Ctorti d to* Ckad C cu fi
dRca. You may ravtoa Pwaa docu­
ment* upon i*qu*al.
You mual kaap toa Ctorti d to*
CIrcua Courra ofbc* nodtod d you
currani addraaa. (You may III*

to** bra raqUrad to b*
pad by tw auooaadll bMBar d to*
•d*. Fid paymart d Ml MnouU
aqud to toa Itdw d bid la dua atfwi
M houi aRar to* bdnarttoad ton* d
Al paynwnto dwB ba cadi or
to toa Ctorti d to* C h u t
11/31(3001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLEM O f THE C M C U T COURT
BEW OUE COUNTY. FLORKJA
by OERALDfNE HARFORD Deputy
Ctork
Pubftoh: Nonmbai 18, and
DaoentarX 111X3001
00311____________

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toal
SAUL S CO AS CUSTODIAN (ARIZONA) B PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY MC , toa hoktor d to*
LMtfk «•*(«) tor a toa daad to ba
laauad twraan. TTw oartNcm nunb*r(a) and yaartt) d laauanc*. tw
daecrpacn d to* proparty, and to*
namafi) to which t aa*
CWDVICA1E NO: IBB3
YEAR O f IBtUAHCfl: 1PM
PARCEL 1DX 10-11414044000i^ y l
DaaotoOon d Property- LEG M1M
FT O f LOT 3 BU( O AU
OR OVIEDO PB 1 PQ 49
Naawatoahkti
0 PNXUPSIX DBA O P TtU lfS
A l d add praparry batog to I
Couty d Bantnoto, Stato d PtortdA
Urtaaa auch r iid k-da(t)
radaamad eccordtog to toix toa
praparty daieitoad to auch
cato(a) wd ba add to toa Ndtad bid-a—
-m
—M
am
mwU ooor,
4rini 3*rnsnt»*
Elviiiliiiilw
Q
m
w
muwwl
w ill Iiram
Courty Courthoua*.
Sanfotd.
Monday, January 07, 1003, M
1100am.
Paymant d Bata lax
lecorttog toa* an raqUrad to b*
pad fly to* aucoaaaAJ bttder ■ toa
aato. PM paymanl d an amout
•qud to toa Ndw d bid la due wkhto
34 houi dtor tw ad a raaid aiw d
adx Al paynwnto ahal ba caah or
toa Ctorti d toa Oreut
C a rl
on 11/31/3001.
CLERK O f THE ORCUTT COURT
BEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctorti
PUkah: November I t .
and
Dacambat X IX IX 3001
00310
Node* of
tor Tka Daad
NODCE S HEREBY OIVEN. tod
SAUL S CO AS CUST001AN (ARI­
ZONA) A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY MC , tw hoktor of to*
Cato(s) haa Mad laid
) tor a h i daad to b*
laauad toaraon. Dw caridlcato nunbar(i) and yaaRa) d laauartc*. tw
daaerpeen d to* property, and tw
nama(i) In which t waa iiaiaiad
War* aa Idtoara:
CERTVKAT1 NO: 1S44
YEAR O f M SUANC11MB
PARCEL O X 1X21-39-91840003400
Daacrpacn d Ptoptrty: LEG UNIT
240 ORJENTA POMT CONDOMINI­
UM 1 ORB 1071 PO 990
Nam** n which aniaiadi KRISTMEMOROSZ
AJ d u c ) property being In to*
Couty d Samtoda. Sid* d Florid*.
UN*** auch cardicaiafa) afwl ba
radaanwd acoordng to law: tw prop*
arty daaertoad In auto Cartfflcaialt)
wd ba add to toa Ngywd bkbtot u
tw wad tram door. Samnd* Couty
Coutooua*. Sardont Ftortdx on
Monday. January 07. 2003, d
1100am.
Paymart d Sato tax
docunentary
raccrdng to** are raqUrad to ba
pad by tw auccaaiAJ biddat d to*
aal*. ) J paymant d an ameuk
aqud to rw Ngfiad tod a due warm
24 hour after r « advarttoad krrw d
U N A l payment* ahal ba caah or
guaranaaad kiamrawnl.
made
paydA* to to* Ctork d to* draw
Court
D M on 11/21/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCLET COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapdy
Ctoik
Pubkrh: Novambar 28. and
Dacamfwr X IX 1X3001
00209

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. toal
SAUL A CO AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY INC . toa hoktor d tw toAoeing
c*rWcaia(a) lw* Mad and earthc*M(a) lor a toa daad to ba toauad
toaraon. Dw carttlcdo nuitooqa)
and yaar(a) d laauanc*. tw daacnp
tnn cl to* praparty. and the nam*(t)
In which 4 waa aaaaaaad War* aa

L lG A lS

P a # e 3 B

,
M -a-«a-x .

TEAR O f MEUANCE: 1SBS
PARCEL IOX 14204240X0000OOCt
rtoacryiaon d Praparty: BEG SS
COR 2X2042 RUN W 17X30 FT N
TO SHORE U BELT ALONG
SHORE U TO A PT N OF EBB S TO
•EG LAKE HARNEY BEACH PB 7
POS1
_
JOHNS YACHT t TENNIS CLUB
MC
A l d add praparty batog in toa
Couty d Bamtodx B a t d Ptorttx

- mil ana

WB

P M d id d X lX t l 1001
00304

NODCE ■ HEREBY (EVEN, tod
NCMARO B CASSELBERRY OR
LEONARD, twhokPardVwkdoaatog cart9cda(i) Iwa B ut add c
Ma) tot a Ma r
raen. D w &lt;
and yaartt) d k
•on d tto pnpdiy did Vw iwmMt)
In ahkh 11
---------- — ----------y u m op |
PARCEL O X 1X314141*4000-

to* wed kora door. SarrOnda Couty
Coutoouax BartbrX Ftortdx on
Monday jarxwry 07. 3003, d
11“
Paymart d Safa lax
pdd by to* a.nnnai.1 bettor dto*
aato. PM payment d an wnout
aqud to tw Ngywd Md ladua aftoai
14 hour dtor tw advarkaad tm* d
adx A l paynwnto afwl ba caah or
payobto to lw Ctoik d to* Ckoul
Court.
Doterion 11/21/2001
UAMvf WarM
iiA * u
n a tt
MMFl
IPL/rTuS,
CLERK OF T &gt; « O R C U t COURT
SEMMOU COUNTY. FLORKJA
by GCRALDMI HARfORO Deputy
Ctorti
a!rw
w-e.
Him
wI—a--UO"l&lt;t,
irYOTflaTlO
Mf SB
(l| ftiuj
ton*
eanMr X I X I X 1001
00308

NODCE IS HERESY GIVEN, tod
BAUL ■ CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) B PLYMOUTH PMANC1AL
COMPANY 890 , tw hoktor d to*
Mowing cnMcito(t) haa toad add
carMcato(a) tor a to* daad to bd
toauad toaraorv Dw catMotoa nunb*f(a) and yaaRa) d laauanox tw
toaertpaon d to* praparty: and tw
rwnw(a) In whkfl • ftoa aaaaaaad
c a m v ic m iN O iia n
YIAR O f MBUANCE: 1MB
PARCEL C X 07-20-32 9U0-C0020080
Oaacrtpdon d Praparty: LEG ttC
07 TWP I0S ROE 32E LOT 0
TRACT 1 S T JOHNS RANCH
ESTATES UNRECO PLAT
ki aradi aaaaaaad: KUPAI
MC
AA d add praparty bdng to
Caudy dSamkioto. Stato o il
Urtaaa auch cartAcato(a) dwA ba
radaamad acoordkig to lax tw p up
ad bd add to lw Nd&lt;ad blcttor d
to* wad bora daor, leiwnoto Couty
Courthouax SanknX Ftortdx on
Monday. January 07, 2002, to
1140am.
Paymart d Sato to*, appfcahto
docunwntaiy atomp taiaa and
raeotdng toaa are raqkkad to bd
pdd by fw auccaaak* btddar d tw
•da Fi4 paymart d dv amout
•qud to tw Ntfwd Md to dua athki
14 houa aBw tw advarttoad ton* d
adx Al
paydda to tw Ctorti d toa Ckcul
Court.
OdM on 11/31/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMNOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Daputy
Ctorti
Dooditwr 1 I I . IX 3001
00207
&gt;W
Per TM Daad
NODCE IS HEREBY CWEN. tod
BAULSCO AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
B PLYMOUTH FMANC1AL COMPA­
NY M C . tw hoktor d toa
caiMcd*(a) hM Bad ad
caaa(a) tor a toa dMd to M toauad
toaraon. TIM cartfcaM nwrpar(a)
and yaarla) d toauancx toa daacrlp■en d tw prepatly Md toa rwnw(a)
In aNdi I
‘
CXirTIFICATl NO: I40S
YEAR O f IBSUANC1' 1SSB
PARCEL ID*: 32-30-lP-ttl-OCOO0060
DaauUMn d Praparty. LEO LOT »
BLK C SWEETWATER OAKS SEC
11 PB 24 PGS 30-33
LCJI
j i IIIIIIBw.1
IrtAkPU
rW nfl u
BvI hx
MHw
1J. AXUVI
M CONRAD
AJ d add praparty to ra in Vw
County d Sananda. Stda or F
*1
radaamadacccn*ng le tax tw prap­
arty daacrtwd to audi c*rttkato(a)
ad ba add to Vw mgpwd bkPPd «
toa m d Ironp doer. Sdfltoeto Ceuty
Couttooua*. SardonL Ftortdx on
Monday. January 07. 3003, tl
1100m
Paymant d Saw toa. appfkkda
documantary stamp taiaa and
racordrg toaa ara raqukad to ba
pdd by tw auccaaakP bnktot d to*
aato. Fid paymanl d an ameu*
•qud to toa N ^w d bid to dua dtan
34 haut dtor Vw advarttoad ton* d
aato. A
payabto to toa Ctoik d toa Ckcul
Court.
Quad dn 11/21/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CM CUT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapury
Ctork
Pubadi: Novambar is , and
Dacambar X 11. IX 3001
QG20S

n o tic e T h e r e b y - w i n , d m
NATIONAL TAX ASSISTANCE
CORP . toa hoktor d toa kdoamg
carkflcdafa) h u Ktod add caraflcaixt) tor a lai daad to ba toauad
toaraon. Tlw cardtoda nurd*r(a)
and yaar(*| d aauanca. tw daaertpton d tw praparty. and Vw namda)
In which t m

CERDPICATl NO: MS
VlAR O f MBUANCE: ISIS
PARCEL OX. 39-IF3G 90X00000160
Deacrptton of Praparty LEG LOT
IS BOYKIN PLACE PB 7 PO 20
Namaa ki whKh aaiaai ad EVA
BROOKS VfXLIAMS
A l d add praparty bdng to toa
Courty d Samkioto. Sttla d Ftortdx
Urtaaa auch cenAcalt(t) toal ba
radaanwd acccnlng to lax Vw prop­
erty daaotoad to auto carttocdiM i)
wd ba add to toa Nghad bUtler ai
Hk i yrtft froni door,. Jtfiriinofci County
CourthouH. Santord, Flondx on
Monday. January 07. 2002. at
11 00am
Paymanl of Sato Wa. appIratM
documantary Hemp &lt;*&gt;•• and
raeotdng torn ara raqund to ba
pad by toa auccsaakJ toddar at toa
Mia. Fid paymart d an amount
•qud to toa Ngfwd dd ■ dua aarwi
24 houra dtor toa uNatkaed arrw of
aato. Al paymarta iru l ba caah or
guarantaad . toatrumanl. mad*
payabto to toa Ctork d toa Ckcul
Court.
Datadon 11/314001.
MARYANNE MORSE
. &lt;
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctork

0010

Paacrtpdon d Praparty: LEG LOT 1
S VACO A V I ON W MK.TON
SQUARE P E IP G 31
Miras to aMdi M9MMX P N B

M l Ba M U « BM N »W d MBMr ai
to* wad kont deer, (amaxkt Couty
' udwuM, Bddera Ftondx d i
Monday. Janiwry 07. 2001 d
1100am.
Papwart d Bd* tax &lt;
pdd by to*
edx M paymart of an
to lw Ndw d Md toBut aMtn

C L 0 K O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
8 PSNO CI COUNTY, FLOROA
by OERALDPPE HARFORD Deputy
Ctork
rueesn. rvcvwnDvr is , ■*/
11X113001

Node* la haraby ^Nen:
dPubacAucIcntor adrapa hr
caah on danwnd to Nghad t

Vto t JA1APS7J1SY0B03B7
TTw aucaen ad ba had d 1140
P M an toa aato ddaa abwrx M
Sarrtneto Vftadwr aanrtoa 3S401
MyrPaAv*. lartord. FL 32773
Pnapadhra biddara may kwpact
on* heu prkr to adx
to aeoapt or ntod Miy and ■
Pubiah: Dacarrder 113001
i* m a

NOTICE IB HEREBV GIVEN tod
SIDNEY RENERT OR DEBORAH L
RENERT OR DIANE RENERT-:
LECHTER. Vwhoktordtoatoloertog eartdlcato(a) haa dad aato ear«XL
cda(a) tor a Ma daad to ba toauad
toaraon. TTw cariftcad nurWar(a)
and yaar(a) d toauancx to* daaertp•on d toa preparty, and toa namafi)
to ahkh I waa
CERDMCATE NO: 43)8
YIAR OF ISSUANCE; 1IB8
PARCEL IDX 384141-30X401X

0000

Diacrtpaon d Praparty LEO BEC
M T W 31S ROC 31t t 31* OP HE
1/4 (LESSTYrtN RIVERS SEC 3AS
36 S TWIN RIVERS U C 4 UNITS 1
S I S U C 36 UNTT 2 1 PT M ORB
3108 PO 7811 PT M ORB 2312 PO
ta il)
Namaa to ahkh aaaaaaart THE
ANOCN GROUP O f FLORK3A
A l d add praparry bang to toa
Ceu*y d Senincd: SM I d Ftortda
Urtaaa auch twtdlrMa(i) afwl ba
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by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
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MARYANNE MORSE
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by GERALDINE HARFORD OepUy
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BE FOREVER SAWED
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Via nobea ■ Oeeembri IS, 1001.

COUNTY. FLORKJA. LYWQ W1TMN
AN EABTELRV EXTENSION OF
THE NORTH AND SOUTH B0UM3ARY L td OF LOT 5. BLOCK a
LAKE KATHRYN PARK 5TH ADO*TON. F U T BOOK IS. PAGES 47
ANO 4*. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
SAID
PARCEL'S
WESTERLY
BOUNDARY BEtffQ THE REAR OF
THE ABOVE 5 A » LOTS. AND THE
EASTERLY BOUNDARY BEING
THE HELEN STREET RIGHT-OFWAY.
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834 N-Ptodar Park D r. C l in ti nry.
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M TN I CIRCUIT COUNT FOR
IEM N O LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FUa N a 01-1333-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROBERT J KEARNEY.
NOTICE OP ADIrifdSTHATlON
Tha admntoimon of tw Eatata of
ROBERT J KEARNEY.
Fie Numb*/ 01I22JCP. to pandtng
In tw Clrcuil Coutt lor Samnoto
Corty. Florida. Probat* Dlvtoon. tw
addrau of when * PO. Boa OOPS.
Sanford, a 33772
Tha narrw and td d w l of tw
P*r*onal Rapraaantaby* and tw
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ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l p*non* on atom Ma nobea ■
aarvad who hava ob|acbona tial
chatong* tw vriktay of tw WB. tw
quatihcjUor.* of ih# Paraonal
Rapraaaniaty*. venue. or Nrtadfcton
of Ma Court ar* raguaad to ito tw r
abfacbona wtti taa Court WITHIN
THE LATER OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l endear* of tw dacattori and
otrwr paraona haying ctoma or
on whom a copy of Ma neftea •
aarvad witwt ton* rnondw aflat tw
dato of tw brat ptAWcaaon of taa
node* mual «to tw* dam* wth tvs
Coon WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYS
A R EA THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
Al Otrwr cradaor* of tw ttocadanl
and paraona haying cfaana or
damandt againat th* dtotodanra
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST

MTHSC84CUTT COURT
OF THE E n ffTtlN TH
JUnCULCM CUTT
COUNTY.
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ASSOCIATION, TRUSTEE UNOER
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AHDfOEO NOTTCB OP B A LI
Note* to haraby (Aran twL purauto* to tw Ordar Raacfwdtring
Foradoaura Sato and tw Final
Judgnwr* antorad In Na cauaa, h
tw Cboril Court of Sambioto Couty.
Ftorido, I wto aa* tw praparty ri)
ad In Samtoofa County, Ftorido.
LOTS 14ANO IS AND THE NORTH
14 FEET OF LOT 1*. BLOCK I,
PALM TERRACE. ACCOROMO TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGES *3 ANO S3. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF BEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA.
al pride lato. to tw hfgfwat and baal
bfddar. tar caah al tw Wool Front
Door ol tw Sandnoto County
Ceurthoua*. 301 North Park Avanua,
Sanford. Ftortda at 11:00 am. on
January*. 2003.
(S**0
Maryann* Mora*
Ctork of tw Cfrcut Court
By Mary Bboup*
Oapriy dark
Wtoi Draabatwa Act, paraona n naad
of tpaefri aoemmodaOon topamapaia to Ma procaadng UwL wtfWi
a*van (7) doya prior to any pmcaadtng. contact tw Cowl Admralraoon
Otoe* or Ctork of Caul of tw Ctxaty
ratarancad abov*
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mpatad. (TTD| I-800-*594771, or
Vorca (V) 1800-099*770. ri*
Florida Ratoy 8*rvie*.
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MARK 0 BREAKSTONE 4 ASSOCI­
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1347 Sorih Myrtto Avanua
Ctoarwator, FL 33754
Pubttah Oacambar It. 36.2001
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M ANO FOR
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COMPANION MORTGAGE,
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MICHAEL C. BARBOUR and
DONNA BARBOUR hto Wta. and
UNKNOWN TENANTSOWNERS.
NOTICf OF BALE
Nobea • haraby grv*n twL purtuanl to tw Ordar or Fatal
tw Caori Coal of Samnoto CoaifyFtonda. I wd aa* tw praparty ariralad in Samnoto County. Florida.
LOT 1 BLOCK G LAKE KATHRYN
PARK BTH ADCHTION, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15.
PAGES 47 ANO 4*. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
AND THAT PART OF LOT M.
BLOCK 0. D R MITCHELLS SUR­
VEY OF THE MOSES E. LEVY
GRANT. PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE S.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE

Th* admMakritan of tw *ato** of
Polar A. Strand, dacaaaad. Fla
Nuitoar ot-1377-CP. la panting to
tw Clraril Court tor BEM1NOU
County. Ftortda. Prabato OMrion. tw
■dfraaa of *Mtfi to Bamtoofa County
Courtnuaa. ATTN PROBATE. PO.
Boa SOW, Sanford, FL 3I779808B.
Th* rwnwa and addraaaa* of tw
ptnorwl rapr*aarra*y* and tw paraonaf rapraa*n4rihtoi riaorrwy ar*
Mftorfibribw
ALL MTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A* paraona on a im Na nodo* It
cfwMnga tw w U y c f N t * . tw
rifcatoina of Sw poraonri rapr*ratv*. v*nu*. or Nrtottebon of
M i Court it* raqutrad to Ito tw*
obfacaon* «*h Ma Court WITHfN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TU B NOTICE
OR THIRTY OAYS AFTER THE
DATE OP SERVICE OF A COPY OF
TH 8 NOTICE ON THEM.
__I n d b n af tw dac*dant and
otrwr paraona having ctabrw or
monda agafnaf daoadanfa atari*
i whom a copy el N* nriko I*
rved wfMn two# motww ritor tw
dato td tw M priftaritan of Mo
note* mual No twb ctoarw wtoi Ma
Court WTTHIH THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OP T H » NOTICE O R THR TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
A l otwr erm
M
Oft ot tw dscsdtnl
iJtrw rd l SiQfldnM. 'Bn
d r id f W lW
THREE - MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TH U NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WXL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* dria of tw Iral pubfeafton of
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18.3001

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JUDICIAL pKCUTf.
M ANO FOR
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FLOMOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION tW TfKTH
C A M NO: 01 CA33T4 1 4 -0
FIRST HOB 12ON HOME LOAN
CORPORATION.
p la in tiff .
vs
JOHN D. MOORE. E TA L.
OCFENOANT(S)
N O D Ci OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: JOON S. MOON
whoa* raaldanea to unknown d
IWaha/twy ba (ring: and *
hriahtotwy b* daad. tw iaWmvn
datondanta who may ba apouaaa.
hafra. dariaaaa, gram***, aarignaaa,
partial clrimng an M a ori by,
tiraugh. undar ot agalnat tw
Datondanla. who art not Ira n i to ba
daad or rih*. and ol parttoa haring
or ctoanmg to h*v* any ngtn. Wto w
Morari to tw praparty daacrt arl to
tw mortgage bang toracfoaad hat*kL
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED twf
an action to toraclo** a imrtgagaon
Bn toipsdnq property
LOT 41. OAKLAND VILLAGE. SEC­
TION TWO. AS PER PLAT THERE
OF. RECORDED M PLAT BOOK 39.
PAGE 37 ANO 28 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA,
haa Man toad agonal you and you
ar* myriad to a*ry* a copy of your
vrraon datonaaa. 4 any. on DAVID J
STERN. ESQ PlrirWITl aBorrwy.
wno** addrau la (01 S UntrarMy
Orly* *500. PtoraaPon. FL 33334 (no
tolar tori) 30 day* tram tw dtto ol
tw *nt priricaaon of t r i nobc* of
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dark of M* court aahar baton aarrioa on PtomHTa anonwy or rrrrm dh
atofy twraaflar, oOwnria* a dafairi
■ri b* antorad aganal you tor pw
rritof demanded to tw comptoa* or
WITNESS my hand and tw real of
Mo Court ri SEMINOLE County.
Florida. Ma day of DEC 14 3001.
3001.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BYRrih King
OEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF DAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
(01 6 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33334
01 712S7(FTN)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
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contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
ri
tw
SEMINOLE
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tw Iri day of
February, 3001. and aiMrad to Caaa
No. 09CA-131919L. ol tw Cbnu*
Court of 8w Judtotof Cboril to and tor
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to iw iRRari and two bfddar tor
ewah ri rw WEST FRONT DOOR
OF COURTHOUSE. In Samnoto
Gouty, Ftortda, al 11.00 O'clock rim.
an Sw Bh day of January 3003. Vw
to arid Flnri Judgment, tom*:
LOT 11. BLOCK L TIER L L L
TRAFFOROB MAP OF THE TOWN
OF SANFORD. ACCOflOtfta TO
THE FLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO M P U T BOOK 1. PAGES 5*
THROUOH 54. PUBLIC RECOROB
OP IEMM0LE. COUNTY. FLORI­
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AA llA: JOB PARK AVENUE. SANFORO .FL 32771
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tog. ■ fwartog MpafrM. (TDO) 1■098998771 or Vbka (V)1809
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CHR19TME WATXINS , tw heritor
ol ttMi tr^ifirtno
hia
arid carritoato(a) tor a tor d n d to b*
toauad twraon. Th* oartBtoato nunb*r(*) and y*ar(i) ol toananc*. tw
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CERTV1CATE NO: 1*3
YEAR OF KSUANCS. ltd*
PARCEL D R 391939911-0009
0370
OaacikWnn of Praparty: LEG LOT
97 STENOfFOROS ADO PS I PO
110
Namaa In «hkh aaaaaaad: LAURA
WILIAMS, LEONARD SMtTH
Al of arid praparty being to tw
Coudy ol Samfnoto. (tola of Ftortda.
Unto** auch c*rgncato&lt;i) * M ba
radaamad aooowlngiotoia. (wprapany darertwd to auch ratlrirafa(r)
■a b* told to Iw hMwal blddar ri
tw awri bort door, Bamfnoto County
Cowtuaa. Sardord, Ftorido, oi
Monday. January 2B, 2007. ri
1100am.
Payment of Sato to*, appftoabto
dacuiwnfary tramp fayga and
raounmg to** ar* r*Bri*d to b*
prid by tw acrcuriul batoat ri tw
tato. Fid paymant of an amocr*
*ritol to Iw higfwM bid la duo aftwi
24 hou* after tw adraraead (ma ri
Ml*. Al paymanta riw l ba oaah or
guarantied torirurwnL mad*
payribto to tw Ctork of tw Clniri
Court
Dated on 12/1V2001.
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctork
PUdrii: December 11,36.2001 and
January 3.1. 2003
181121
for Taa Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tw l
WkJJA LEGAULT. Iw heritor of tw
tifcataH) I

tor i lu d**d to b*
laauad twraon, Th* critical* numb*r(a) and yaartt) of
daacnpbon of tw praparty, and tw
nam*(f) In nfrih t waa aaaeaaed
CERT1FCATI NO: 111
YEAR OF KSUANCE: 1184
PARCEL ®* 3919396191109
0110

Ducripaon of Praparty: LEO LOTS
II TO 14 BLK 11 PME LEVEL Pfl I
PG 37
N*m*a In which aaiaaaad:
GEORGE E IRWIN SR
A l of aald praparty bring to tw
Couty of Santnoto. Slaw of Honda.
Untaaa auch candlc*to(a) aha! ba
arty daaertbad n »uch caru*caM&lt;i)
•d b* arid to tw higfwri bafdar ri
tw tvari bent door. Samaiefa Couty
CoutwuM. Sanford, Florida, on
Monday, January 28. 3003. «
1100am
paymard of Sato to*, appacabto
docuiwnury alamp taaaa and
racordtog too* art rogurad to ba
prid by tw rum aaki baktor al tw
aria. Ful poymor* of an amount
oquri to tw Ngfwri bid to due wtan
24 hour* altar tw advanwad Im* of
aal*. A l paymanta riw l ba caah or
guarantaad inatrunanl.
mad*
payabf* to tw Ctork of tw O o rt
Cout
Datod on 12/193001.
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Oaputy
Clark
Pub4ah0acanttortl.38.3001 and
January 2.9. 2002
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toauad twraon Th* cwttkcri* nunbadi) and yaartt] of toauanc*. tw
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UntoM (uch carkfkcalafi) riwl b*
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HOOrin.
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doeumantary damp taa** and
raconmg to** v* raqorad to b* paid
by tw HjccauU brddor at tw uto.
Fut paymant of an ameud aquri to
tw N^w ri bat a due *Wwi 34 hout
ritor tw adywrtiaad tana of uto. Al
payment* riw l be caah or gwrwv
toad nabumard, mad* payable to tw
Ctork of tw C ttu l Court
Oriadon 12/13/3001.
UARYANNE MORSE
CURK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctork
Pubarik Oacambar II, 38. 3001 and
January 3.9. 3002
HH131
NOTICE OF PU8UC SALE
ALTAMONTE TOWtafO, MC-UNCLAJMED VEHICLE AUCTION
117 MARKER S T.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE WGKT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A U BIDS
PURSUANT TO F I 713 78
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Ctork of tw CtraUI Court.
Oriadon 12/13/3001.
UARYANNE MORSE
CUR K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Dapufy
Ctork
Pubftoh: Driwrrcwr 1*. 36.3001 and
Jammy 3 .8.2002
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New flights link Sanford to Atlanta and D.C.
Vacation Express plans to
bring 350,000 additional
passengers through OSI
By Den Ping
EdNor

SANFORD — More than three months
after the S ep t 11 terrorists attacks p u t the
major players in the airline industry in an
economic tailspin, officials at! OrlandoSanford International Airport continue to

add flight service for Central Florida trav­
elers.
On Friday; city and county dignitaries
joined OSI President Larry Dale in wel­
coming executives and passengers from
^.Vacation Express to Sanford.
"This is a big deal for the airport and
for Sanford," Dale said. “Vacation Express
is going to Ewing 350,000 more passengers
to this area."
Sanford will serve as Vacation
Express's hub and will connect six dom es­
tic cities with five Caribbean destinations.
Flights will operate Friday, Saturday

and Monday originating in the morning
from A tlanta, C harlotte, Cincinnati,
Louisville, Nashville and Washington,
D.C. These flights will arrive in Sanford
m idm om lng to unload and load passen­
gers and allow other passengers to con­
nect. The Jets will depart for Aruba;
Cancun; Liberia, Costa Rica; ja naica; and
Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. After
receiving service in their Caribbean desti­
nations, the Jets will return to Sanford in
the early evening to unload and load pasSee Flights, Page 7A

H m M pfwto by TOmwy W w a t

iford
Vacation Express's inagurai AHants-to-Sank
ifor^
flight lands Friday at Oriando-Sanfoi
International.

All State
Coming of! a superior sea­
son in which Oviedo finished
as the state runner-up in
Class 6A, the Seminole
Athletic Conference last
week had eight of its mem­
bers make the Class 5A and
6A All-State Girts Volleyball
Teams as selected by the
FSWA (Florida Sports
Writers Association). The
Lions, who went 28-6 this (
season, dominated the
picks, with four players
being named to the top
four Class 6A teams.
Page IB

Pursuing the
Vigilante
Sanford Naval A ir Station was
home to a squadron of R A -5 C
Vigilantes, one of the Navy’s
most advanced reconnais­
sance Jets. The Vigilantes left
when N A S Sanford closed in
1968, but one of the planes
assigned to the base has
returned home.
Page 1 C

Veterans continue to serve
Group raises
$14,000 to
help families
at Christmas

State lifts j
West Nile:
alert in 53
counties
By C hristopher Patton
Staff Writer

By Michelle Jerta
Managing Editor

SANFORD — The Florida
D epartm ent
of
Health
announced Wednesday that it
will lift the West Nile Virus and
Eastern Equine Encephalitis
m edical alert that covers 53
counties — including Seminole
— at the end of the year.
"In general, all the sentinels
[chickens] w e've been doing
have shown a dow nw ard trend
in mosquito activity," said Dr.
Lisa Conti of the state health
department.
A lthough the medical alert

CASSELBER R Y —

Members of a local Veterans
organization are doing every­
thing they can to make sure
more than 60 Seminole families
have a merry Christmas.
The Casselberry Veterans
Inc., and Ladies Auxiliary
raised more than 514,000 to
buy gifts, clothing and food for
67 local families, said Don
Coleman, junior vice president
of Casselberry Veterans Inc.
During the weeks before
Christmas, volunteers spent
num erous hours buying and
w rapping hundreds of pre­
sents for more than 170 chil­
dren.
"We do this because we
w ant to help our community,”
Coleman said. “We want every
child to have toys and clothes
for Christmas.”
As the organization's biggest
charity event, fund-raising for
the annual Needy Family
Christmas Basket effort began
in Januarv. The main source of
revenue for the fund w as the
club's weekly Wednesday din­
ner, with raffles and other
money-raising events supple­

w ill b e lifted, slate officials arc

HmM p M o by Tommy Vlnconl

Members of Casselberry Veterans Inc. and Lactes Auxiliary prepare gift packages for local families. Pictured,
from left, are Dick Moriarty. president; Unda Johnson; Don Coleman, second vice president; and Patty Moriarty.
menting the venture.
Casselberry Veterans Inc.,
which boasts a membership of
more than 600 men and
women, initiated the
Christmas basket project in
1997 by helping about 10 fami­
lies with their holiday needs.
Five years later, the club sextupled the num ber of people
helped by the project and
raised more money than

expected.
As a result of this year's suc­
cessful fund-raising, each fami­
ly will receive a gift basket
with food, clothing, non-per­
ishables and num erous pre­
sents for each child,
Casselberry Veterans Inc.,
President Dick Moriarty said.
The gifts reflect the child's age
and Christmas wish.
"The kids were asked what

their likes and dislikes are, and
they pretty much got what
they wanted," Moriarty said.
Families are selected to par­
ticipate in the program
through recommendations
from local schools, case work­
ers from various social service
organizations and Casselberry
Veterans Inc., members.
See Veterans, Page 9A

still advising care in rural areas
of high m osquito counts. These
added precautions are due to
the fact that 2001 was the first
year for the West Nile Virus in
the state, and officials are
unsure if the virus will com­
pletely subside Etcfore next
year's m osquito season.
“We're just not sure what to
expect of the West Nile Virus,"
Conti said.
She urges all residents to
w ear mosquito repellent if they
know mosquitoes are still active
in their area. A total of 11 West
Nile hum an cases and three
Eastern equine cases were
See A lert Page 7A

Longwood debates barring vinyl siding M iam i thieves caught
after gunpoint robbery
By C hristopher Patton
Staff Writer

Seminole Smile

Travis Brown - Custodian
at Sanford Middle School

LONGW OOD — Longwood
city com m issioners Monday
night approved one ordinance
and sent another one back to the
draw ing board.
Commissioners unanimously
approved an ordinance that
establishes a city m anual of
design standards for streets,
storm water systems and subdi­
visions. The 14-chaptcr 100page ordinance will act as a city
public works manual to ensure
consistency in development of
public right-of-ways.
A second ordinance came
und er scrutiny from several
commissioners including Steve
Miller, if approved the ordi­
nance w ould have regulated
appearance requirem ents for
single-family residential struc­
tures in more than 30 city subdi­
visions.
The ordinance was drafted

several weeks ago in reference
to a m anufactured home being
built in the Longwood Green
neighborhood.
“It looks like a storage shed
— you can't miss It," said
C om m issioner Butch Bundy.
"The residents are extremely
irate about it."
A ccording to Bundy, the
cities
of
M aitland
and
Casselberry have similar ordi­
nances restricting subdivisions.
“I question the necessity of
the w hole ordinance," said
Mayor Paul Lovestrand.
Bundy assured commission­
ers that several homeowners
associations were "very much
in favor" of the ordinance.
Subdivisions without an archi­
tectural review board were par­
ticularly in favor of it, he said.
Miller debated the strict
nature of the ordinance that
w ould of disbarred vinyl siding
and flat roofs in the established
subdivisions.

"It looks like an attem pt to
disallow mobile hom es from
someone's subdivision, but it
goes way beyond that," Miller
said.
“The
whole thing is
ridiculous in
my eyes —
su b d iv is io n s
should have
the right to
govern them­
selves."
The agenda
item
failed
w ith a 3 to 2
Bundy
vote
w ith
Bundy
and
Com m issioner John M aingot
voting in favor of it. However,
commissioners agreed to hear
the ordinance again after some
the m ore strict item s were
removed.

From Staff Reports
Seminole and Orange County
deputies captured three su s­
pects Friday morning, w ho are
accused of a late night hold-up
at the Publix grocery store at
Howell Branch Road and State
Road 426 in Seminole County.
The
suspects,
Macius
Webster, 20, Harold Vixamar, 21,
and William Jackson, 21,
allegedly held up the manager
and two. em ployees of the
Publix as they were locking up
the store for the night. It hap­
pened around 11:15 p.m.
Thursday. The suspects reside in
Miami, but may have been stay­
ing in the Pine Hills area.
The victims said that three to
four black male subjects, wear­
ing Halloween masks, forced
them back into the store at gun­
point. The em ployees stated

Christopher Patton . can ba
reached at cpattonOaamlnolatwrald.com or 407-322-2611.

they were forced to give up their
wallets while the manager wa:
forced at gunpoint to turn of
the store alarm and then go int&lt;
the cash room.
Once inside, he w as ther
ordered to open the safe an&lt;
em pty the safe's contents into &lt;
garbage can. He further states
that he was also forced to tun
over his wallet. He was then pi.&lt;4
tol-whipped by one of the sub*
jects and told not to dial 911. Hq
called 9-1-1 when the suspectj
left.
A witness, w ho was w orking
at a pizza parlor nearby, stated
that she noticed a suspicious car,
with no license tag, stop in front
of her business. She later saw
the vehicle pull dow n to the
entrance of the Publix. The w it­
ness then observed three sut&gt;Se* Robbery, Page 10A

Candlewood H otel Co. w ill build facility in L ake M ary
is constructed, the hotel will be
the fifth Candlewood Suites in
Florida.
LAKE MARY - Visitors to '
Before approving the ordi­
the city m ay have another nance, C om m issioner Gary
choice in the near future when Brender voiced concerns about
it com es to deciding where to the
h o tel's
proxim ity
to
say for the night.
Interstate 4 and the lai
C ity Com m ission unani­ along the right-of-way. He saic
m ously approved Thursday a there are som e problems with
request by The G eneration w eeds and vegetation in the
C om panies for the conditional area adjacent to the road.
use
of
pro perty
along
"Businesses lik e tin exposure
Greenwood Boulevard to build on 1-4," said Henry Antes, who
a 122-suite hotel. If and when it attended the meeting on behalf
B y M ich e lle Je r l a

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of The G eneration Companies.
He added the com pany would
probably plant trees behind the
hotel to give guests more priva­
cy and there sh o u ld n 't be a
problem w ith the landscaping
or distance from 1-4.
Candlew ood Hotel Co. owns,
operates
an d
franchises
Candlew ood Suites; and oper­
ates and franchises Cam bridge
Suites. Both concepts serve
travelers on short- or long-term
stays.
C hairm an
and
Chief

Executive Officer Jack DeBoer
founded Candlewood Suites in
1995 and is the creator of the
extended stay concept. There
are currently more than 90
Candlewood Suites throughout
the nation, including one loca­
tion in Altamonte Springs, with
more under construction.
Com m ission also approved
on first reading Thursday the
rezoning of property at the cor­
ner of Likeview Avenue anil
4th Street, from K-1A to C-l.
The
applicant,
Shaw

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Services Inc., indicated there
are plans to build a dance stu ­
dio at the site.
Terry Shaw said his com pany
will ow n the building, but the
st udi o will be o p erated bv
Georgio Fagan. The facility wifi
be
sim ilar
to
Georgio*s|
American Dance Centre, locat­
ed in the Shoppes at Lake Mary.
Also d ur i ng T h u rsd a y 's
meeting:
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In valid husband’s

O u t &amp; A bo u t

T h e spirit o f the season

friends flee from

SAT
The Sanford Historical
Society is hosting a S t L ad s
Open House Saturday, Dec
15, from 1 to 4 p.m., in the
Sanford Museum.
The event is free and will
include a holiday smorgas­
bord of delightful
Scandinavian refreshments.
For more information, call
407-302-1000.

carp in g w ife
DEAR ABBY: As a 65-year-old, I am no
youngster. I have a big problem. I have a
m en d , "Manny," who is 74; his wife, "Alice,"
Is 73. Every time I visit
their home, Alice beats
up on Manny. Not physi­
cally, but mentally. She
cusses and yells and puts
him down. I am consid­
ered a family friend, so
she does not ask me to
leave or step out of the
room. She just starts in
on poor Manny.
This is a terrible situa­
tion. Alice has driven
away every friend
• • • • • • • • Manny's ever had. I could
;o on and on. It makes me sick. I feel caught
i the middle, and I don’t want to be in the
middle of a man-and-wife problem.
I don't want to tell Manny I can no longer
be his friend because of his wife’s behavior,
and I also don't feel it's my place to protect
him from his wife.
Manny has a lot of medical problems. He
has emphysema and is on oxygen 24 hours a
day. H e also recently got a pacemaker. For
obvious reasons, he's no longer handy
around the house. I try to help, but some­
times I feel what's the point in visiting them?
Any suggestions?
BILL IN PALM SPRINGS

The fifth annual Dollar
Day at the Central Florida
Zoo will be held from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Saturday, D ec 15.
Suita will make an appear­
ance from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
for photos. Admission Is just
I I, all day. Support local food
banks and humane societies
by bringing a non-perishable
food item.
For information call 407323-4450, ext. 149.
Good Shepherd Lutheran
Church and the Family
Worship Center will present
a living nativity Saturday,
Dec. 15, and Sunday, Dec. 16.
Admission is free. The
church is located on 17-92
between ABC and Sav-A-Lot

TUES

DEAR BILL- Take Alice aside and tell her
you are worried about HER. She seems to
be experiencing caregiver burnout Perhaps
If she gels additional help and some time
for herself, she’ll be more to leran t If she
refuses, tell her you have no choice but to
report her to adult protective services for
elder abuse.

Volunteers. Including Potto Burfcott (far Ml), unload a buck fun of turfcoy dinners that will bo distributed to 2CxTnoe^'farUleo in
Sanford and Seminole County. The meaia ware donated by Jano and Lola Paulucd ot Sanford. In a tradition now spanning nearly
a decade, the Paulucd famly wM provide about 60,000 dnrtars tor the area after a semi-trailer load of Mchoflna'a and Budg
Gourmet branda of frozen anbaaa, ptua at least 200 oven-ready largo turkeys, arrived in Seminole Wednesday. The meals wHt I
dtotributad through 45 charitable ogandoa earring needy famMee In Samlnola County.

DEAR ABBY: My husband and 1 separated
three years ago, right after the birth of our
second daughter. He said he didn't love me
anymore and was no longer attracted to me.
We are now divorced. Abby, he never
com es around to see the girls. He won't even
call once in a w hile to find out how they're
doing. The only time h e sees them, is the rare
occasion when I call upon him to baby-sit.
As abingle mom with a demanding career
that takes me out o f town on a regular basis,
I am blessed to have two d evotedbaby sit­
ters. One is my mother, and the other is a
vho h
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their own father. Anthony doesn't seem to
mind. In fact, he says he's proud to be part of
their lives, and has talked to me more than
once about becoming a permanent part of
A LL our lives.
Anthony is divorced with two children of
his own. Would it be inappropriate for me to
start something romantic with him, or
should our friendship be left alone? Above
all, I want what's best for my little girls. CONFUSED BUT HOPEFUL,
SANTA MARIA, CALIF.
DEAR CONFUSED BUT H O PEFU L
There's nothing inappropriate about two
single people dating. Start slow — dinner,
m ovies, walks. Plan activities that include
you r children and his. Find out how you all
relate to one another. If you have a roman­
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soon enough. If there is no romantic spark,
m aintain your friendship and a good-neigh­
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DU1
• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrest­
ed Robert Carter, 19, of Sanford
Wednesday for driving under the
influence, reckless driving, hit and run
from the scene of a crash and three
counts of DU1 property damage.
Carter reportedly hit tnree parked can
In the Stonebrook Apartments parking
lot on Airport Boulevard.
• Seminole Deputy James Ingram
Jr., arrested Jason Toledo, 24, of
Sanford Wednesday for driving under
the influence, possession of cocaine,
possession of marijuana over 20
grams and possession of a weapon by
a convicted felon.
• Longwood Officer Donald Lajlc
arrested Melanie Wargo, 32, of
Sanford Thursday for driving under
the Influence. The officer conducted a
traffic stop at State Road 600 and
Shepard Road as the Wargo reported­
ly was driving 64 mph in the 45 mph
zone.
• Seminole Deputy William
Smlthey arrested Gregory Rainer, 39,
of Longwood Tuesday for eluding
police,
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influence, resisting an officer, leaving
the scene of a crash and fraud. The
passenger, Hallie Ballard, 23, of
Longwood was charged with resisting
an officer.
Burglary
• Sanford Officer Jose Mendez
arrested Mark Carr, 33, of Sanford
Wednesday for burglary. Carr alleged­
ly tried to steal food items from a
Cornwall Road business, which he
also was a former employee to.
• Sanford Investigator Bernard
Hartner arrested Scott Austin, 23, and
Charles Favors, 42, both of Sanford,
for burglary and larceny. The two
reportedly tried to steal money from
the vending machines in the back of
Lake Monroe Inn on Highway 17/92.
Driving with a Suspended License
• Lake Mary Officer Dula arrested
Robert Jordan, 43, of Longwood
Wednesday for driving with a sus­
pended license. He was originally
stopped for not having his headlights
on a particularly foggy morning.

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under the age of 21.

Marijuana Possession

• Sanford Officer Jason Shor arrest­
ed Jessica Gilstrap, 23, of Sanford
Thursday for driving with a suspend­
ed license.
• Seminole Deputy Steven Sosa
arrested Bryan Otte, 31, of Sanford
Tliesday for driving with a suspended
license, having no valid driver’s
license and an expire tag over six
months.
• Winter Springs Officer Dale
Thrush arrested Luis Velazquez, 45, of
Winter Springs Tuesday for driving
with a suspended license.
Grand Theft
Lake Mary police charged Carson
Hendricks of Sanford Monday bur­
glary, grand theft of property and
dealing in stolen property. The next
day, police charged Hendricks again
with two counts of burglary, two
counts of dealing in stolen property,
grand and petty theft. Again on
Wednesday, police charged Hendricks
for grand theft of property and deal­
ing in stolen property.
Shopllfting
• Sanford Officer Darrell Wri
arrested Jodi Cusumano, IB, of
ter
Springs Wednesday for shoplifting.
Sne allegedly tired to steal a pair of $6
socks, a pair of $13 jeans and an $18 Tshirt from the Orlando Drive Ross
department store.
• Altamonte Springs Officer D.
Carbonaro arrested Marquita Nelson,
55, of Winter Springs Tuesday for
retail theft. She reportedly stole $169
of merchandise from the Dillard's
department store in the Altamonte
mall.
Under age Liquor Possession
Seminole Deputy Jalam Vann
arrested Edward Blake, 20, of Sanford

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arrested Marcus Alexander, 56, of
Sanford Tuesday for possession of
marijuana and drug paraphernalia.
WUlis was meandering around the
Wicklow Elementary School campus
: when he was arrefted.
• Seminole Deputy Steven Sosa
arrested Willie Lawson, 22, of Sanford
Tuesday for possession of marijuana.
• Seminole Deputy Charles
Albrecht arrested Michael Richter, 23,
of Longwood Monday for driving
under the influence and possession of
marijuana. He was originally stopped
for a broken tailllght and headlight.
• Seminole Deputy Samuel Best
arrested Gregory Franklin, 21, of
Longwood Tuesday for marijuana
possession and drug paraphernalia.

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the club's annual Christmas
Dinner and dance,
Wednesday, Dec. 19.
All square dancers in the
area are invited to join us any
Wednesday evening at the
DeBary Community Center,
34 South Shell Road. Classes
start at 6:30 p.m. and dub
dancing begins at 8 p.m.
For information, call 386573-2347.
Brisson Funeral Home,
located at 905 Laurel Ave. in
Sanford, b partidpating in
Central Florida's annual Toys
for Tots program, sponsored
by the local U 5 . Marine
Corps Reserve.
Toys for children of any
age should be unwrapped
and may be dropped off
dally between 8 a.m. and 5
p.m. through Dec. 18. For
information, call 407-3222131.
The Seminole County
Department of Public Safety
is scheduling another in its
series of Community
Emergency Response Team
programs. It will begin on
Thursday, Jan. 17, and run for
seven consecutive Thursday
evenings from 7 p.m. until
approximately 10 p jn .
The training b built
around individual and family
survival skills, including
such topics as life-saving
techniques, emergency First
Aid procedures, fire fighting
and disaster planning.
For more information, call
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collecting canned goods to be
donated to the Salvation
Army and toys for "Toys for

jjuty Steven Sosa
arrested Michael Andre, 34, of Sanford
Monday for cocaine possession and
driving with a suspended license.
Andre was originally stopped for a
broken taillight.
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Larceny
• Sanford Officer Brian Welch
arrested Yeumeiko Vann, 28, of
Sanford Monday at the Central
Florida Educator’s Credit Union.
According to the police report, Vann
deposited three checks totaling
$10,000 at three separate ATM
machines in the Orlando area. She
then withdrew approximately $8,000
from various places before the checks
cleared. The only problem is the
checks Vann deposited were worth­
less. She was charged with fraud and
larceny.
• Longwood Officer Jeff Coch
arrested Sonyong Pak, 35, of
Longwood Monday for larceny. She
reportedly forgot to pay $12 for the
developed pictures at State Road 434
Winn Dixie grocery store.

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Timacuan Country Club,
Lake Mary.
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luncheon. For more informa­
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Habitat
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Some lucky little tot In
Central Florida is going to
get a wonderful present
come Christinas morning
with the help of Habitat for
Humanity in Seminole
County and the Lake Mary
Home Depot store.
Habitat's third annual
H ahl'tot" Children's
Playhouse Holiday Raffle
kicked off on Dec. 2, when
the playhouse went on dis­
play in the parking lot of
the Altamonte Springs WalMart, located at 200 S. State
Road 434. The playhouse
will move to the Oviedo
Marketplace through Dec.
22.
Home Depot of Lake
Mary donated all the mate­
rials to build the sturdy 6
foot-by-6 foot playhouse,
and several of its employees
worked with Habitat volun­
teer Bob Lenders on the
two-week construction pro­
ject. The brightly painted
playhouse is almost every
child's backyard dream,
complete with a front
porcn, windows, ginger­
bread trim and a working
front door.
Tickets for the playhouse
are $2 each, three tickets for
$5, or seven tickets for $10.
They can be purchased on
site at the playhouse dis­
play or by calling the
Habits* office at 407-3289717. ‘ , jwing for the play­
house will be on Dec. 22,
and the winner will be noti­
fied by telephone.
"It is so much fun to see
the kids' eyes light up when
they see the Habl“tot" play­
house on display," Habitat's
Executive Director Helene
Funk said. "And we are so
grateful to Home Depot of
Lake Mary for their contin­
ued generous support to
make this annual event a
reality."
All proceeds from the
ticket sales will go toward
building houses for needy
families In Seminole
County. Habitat for
Humanity has built 47 such
homes throughout the
county since its creation in
1991, and its goal is to build
eight new homes in 2002.
For more information
about Habitat or to find out
playhouse display location
through Dec. 21, call 407328-9717.

F o u n d a tio n
r e c e iv e s
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d o n a tio n s
The Foundation for
Seminole County Public
Schools recently received
donations In the amount of
$12,000 from two area busi­
nesses.
Sophia Petkov, Florida
Power community relations
manager, presented a check
for $10,000. The donation is
to be used for Science and
Math Mini-Grants for teach­
ers (for up to $500 for
unique projects for stu­
dents).
•
Teachers may apply for
the Mini-Grants through
The Foundation. Last year,
more than $40,000 worth of
Mini-Grants was awarded
to Seminole teachers.
BTG Vice President,
Marshall McRee, aio pre­
sented Foundation
Chairman Laurie Anderson
with a check for $2,000 for
Foundation projects.
During the last several
years, The Foundation has
focused on three key initia­
tives that support the core
goals of the school district.
The areas include:
teacher/classroom develop­
ment, community and busi­
ness involvement, and staff
and student recognition.
Each initiative touches the
lives of local teachers and
students.
For more information
regarding The Foundation
for Seminole County Public
Schools please call Tina
Calderunc at 407-320-0180.

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Obituaries
GARY ADAIR
Gary Adair, 49, of Garden
Drive, Winter Springs, died
Wednesday, Dec. 12,2001.
Bom in Tennessee, he was an
auto parts salesman. He was of
the Christian faith.
Survivors include his wife,
Brenda Adair; three sons, Gary,
Jerry and Terry Adair; two
daughters, Alicia and Amy
Adair; and one grandchild.
Funeral services will be held 1
m. Saturday, D ec 15, in
Irisson Funeral Home, with the
Rev. Greg Limongi officiating.
Burial will follow at Evergreen
Cemetery.
Brisaon Funeral Home of
Sanford is in chargeef arrange­
ments.

MILTON RUSSELL BEALL
Milton Russell Beall, 59, of
Sanford Avenue, died Sunday,
Dec 9,2001.
Bom in MitchellvUle, Md., he

moved to Central Florida in
1966. He was a mason. He was
of the Catholic faith.
Survivors include his wife,
Patsy Beall of Sanford; a son,
Dan Gore of Lake Mary; four
daughters, Rusti Beall of
MarTton, N.J., Wanda Murray of
Zephyrhills, Mami Beall of
Frederick, Md., and Norma Beall
of Waynesboro, Pa.; his mother,
Shirley Austin of Sanford; his
stepfather, Frank Austin of
Sanford; two brothers. Sonny
Dobson of Maitland and Jeff
Dobson of Lanham, Md.; and
five grandchildren.
TH-County Cremation Service
b in charge o f arrangements.

, 1989. He was a member of
Seminole Community Church.
Survivors include his parents.
Jack and Brenda Bering of
DeBary; a sister, Dena Atkins of
Jacksonville; and grandparents,
Jamts T. and Telia Jones of
Orlando.
Memorial services will be
held 2 3 0 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16,
in Seminole Community
Church.
Memorial contributions may
be made to the Benevolence
Fund of Seminole Community
Church.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrange­
ments.

CHRISTOPHER E. BERING
Christopher E. "Chris”
Bering, 34, of Spring Glen Drive,
DeBary, died Wednesday, Dec.
12.2001.
Bom in Berea, Ohio, he
moved to Central Florida In

NELLIE BLANCH BOYLES
Nellie Blanch Boyles, 92, of
Northlake Drive, Change City,
died Tuesday, Dec. 11,2001, in
Florida Hospital Fish Memorial,

Duda St Sons as a manger in
1991. He served with the
Sanford Police Department from
1949 to 1967, achieving the rank
of lieutenant. He attended the
Police Academy in Louisville,
Ky
Survivors Include h b wife,
Marylec Hickson of Pahokee;
three sons, J. Thomas Hickson
III, of Sanford, Michael L.
Hickson of New Smyrna Beach,
and William P. "Billy" Hickson
of South Bay; a brother, James
Smith of Titusville; six grand­
children; and one great grand­
son.
Ai pprivate
memorial service
r
will be held in Pahokee.

moved to Central Florida from
Rogers, Ark., in 1992. She was a
homemaker and a member of
First United Methodist Church
in Rogers, Ark.
Survivors include a son,
Charles Leonard Templin of
Sanford; a brother, Curtis
Clifford Garlington of Arlington,
Texas; two grandchildren; and
four great grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
JO E T. HICKSON JR.
Joe T. Hickson Jr., 72, of
----Pahokce, died
Friday, Dec. 7,
2001.
Bom March
20,1929, in
Sanford, he
moved to
Pahokce in
1968. He
retired from A.

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The subject w as "President Bush — Before and After
September 11." The venue w as the American Enterprise
Institute. The talkers w ere current and former big shots —
the star of the current crop was the president's counselor,
Karl Rove — from governm ent, think tanks,
universities and the press.
That is w hat w e do on slow days inside
the Beltway. I offered one of m y standard
lines: "The real job of a president is to bring
out the best in the American people." I
added that G eorge Bush seemed to be doing
that for all of us, with the possible exception
of John A shcroft
WiUlam Gals ton, form er dom estic counReeves
w*or *°President Clinton, rose to differ, says 1
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ing, "It is the people w ho are bringing out
* * * * * * * the best in the president."
H e w as righ t That is w hat makes the United States a
great democracy. 1 have rarely enjoyed a breakfast more
titan the next morning, on Wednesday, w hen I unfolded
The N ew York Times and read the front page lead by Robin
Toner and Janet Elder, which began:
"Americans are willing to grant the governm ent wide lat­
itude in pursuing suspected terrorists, out are w ary of som e
of the Bush administration's recent counterterrorism pro­
posals and worried about the potential impact on civil lib­
erties, according to the latest N ew York Tim es/C BS N ew s
Poll."
Yes!
N ext to that was a report that the government had tiled
the first formal charges in the attack on the World Trade
Center and the Pentagon, indicting a m an named Zacarias
Mousaaoui, a French citizen, accusing him of conspiracy to
com m it murder. M ore important than the indictment w as
tiie announcement that Moussaoui w ould be tried in feder­
al court, not In a secret military tribunal on an aircraft carri­
er o r a small island somewhere. The decision to d o that,
said the White House, w as m ade by Bush and Ashcroft
over the objections o f the Department of Defense.
Yes! Score one for the Constitution — and the Am erican
people. Knowing w hat happened and w hy on S e p t 11 is, in
the long run, more important than swift and silent revenge.
The purpose of military revenge is to w arn and scare others
Inclined to take out their vicious frustrations on innocents.
The purpose of open trials is not only to guarantee the
rights o f the accused, no m atter w hat their citizenship; it is
also tq remind all the rest of us of our rights and responsi­
bilities at hom e and abroad.
T h e Tim es/C BS numbers, which w ere som etim es contra­
dictory, did not by an y standard constitute an advertise­
ment for the Am erican Civil Liberties Union. But the
polling did indicate that respondents understood the trade­
offs (and som etim es contradictions) between security and
liberty. Sixty-four percent still said they thought that in
w artim e a president should have the authority to change
rights usually guaranteed by the Constitution.
But m ore than 8 0 percent said, as does the Constitution,
that such changes in the institutions and processes that arc
the criminal justice system should be m ad e not by execu­
tive order but by normal consultation with Congress —
"checks and balances" is what w e have called that these
past 2 1 2 years. A nd 51 percent of the poll respondents said
that they did not like the president’s idea of trying foreign­
ers accused of terrorism in secret military procedures.
People are paying attention. That seem ed, too, to be part
of the consensus of the A El program . O ne o f the m odera­
tors, E.J. Dionne, w ho divides his tim e between The
Washington Post and the Brookings institution, said at one
point that one result of w artim e mobilization of Am ericans
— if this is either — is that crises of state tend to energize
the electorate. O nce Americans begin thinking big about
such things as the role of governm ent in w ar a n a peace,
they continue to stay interested and engaged after the
storm .
Following that line, som eone said that Tom Brokaw of
N BC N ew s — w ho m ay be remembered more for celebrat­
ing World War U veterans as "The Greatest Generation”
than for his on-cam era work — w as reporting that younger
Am ericans w ere stopping him now to say: "N ow i ts our
turn. Watch our generation."
Sept. 11,2001, w as a terrible day in the history of the
United States, but it does seem to be energizing many of us
about the big things of being Am erican — and I doubt we'H
be shy for long about letting the president know w hat we
think about all that.

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re-election on the fact that the
millage this year is reduced from
last yean. However, Monroe
Tb the editor
County increased their millage
It's simple, schools just don't
last year rather than accepting
do it right the first time for the
the State's pre-election reduction,
bottom-quartile student.
raising an extra $ 5 million.
Children who have difficulty
Sure, it's a tough choice for elect­
reading aren't In a vacuum. Their ed officials— but do you want
elementary teachers identify
school board members who
them within the first few days of
favor jamming more kids in
class. It's what teachers have to
classes and firing teachers rather
do the rest of the year that's the
than providing basic education?
problem. Most struggle to catch
2. Speaking of tough choices,
these kids up while trying to
what about the emphasis school
maintain the rest of the class's
districts places on sports? What's
attention on the curriculum.
more important? Every child
Do they fail? Of course they
reading at grade level and hav­
do. The recent Orlando Sentinel
ing the basics for a quality edu­
article on reading scores shows
cation or a perfectly manicured
that. And because
baseball field? Does every high
Superintendents and School
school need 3 0 different sports
Boards always think inside the
teams? Or should school boards „
educational box, they always will place reading, writing and arith­
in every county and state.
metic and its mastery first and
Is there a way to stop this kind fund sports if anything is left
of educational failure? Of course
over?
there is! Just do it right the first
No school board member who
time. Teachers are really sharp at
advocates the reduction o f the
identifying kids in their classes
sports programs will ever get re­
who need help. It's the system
elected. No superintendent will
they teach in that Isn't set up to
ever be retained. But you have to
provide help. If the child is ESE
ask the question when budget
qualified, small classes are man­
cuts are facing schools.
dated, but under-funded, by
Will administrators, most of
IDEA. The in between kids stay
whom have come up through the
in crowded classrooms where
coaching ranks, ever change the
teachers are struggling to moti­
face of repeated Uuiure L, ""ducavate geniuses while remediating
tion?
tomorrow's failures at the same
Sadly, the answer is no.
time. Do you wonder why fewer
Bob Goff
young people arc becoming
Former Seminole County
teachers?
School Board member
What would happen if all kids
with educational problems got
smaller classes and more atten­
tion — down to one-on-one if
necessary? Can teachers teach
the lower quartile to read with
more time and attention?
Sure they can! But wait, I hear
the administrators tuning out
To the editor
now — not enough money,
As an agency responsible for
they'll say! I would like to bring
ensuring that east-central Florida
to your attention two points to
has an adequate supply of drink­
ponder
ing water in the future, the St.
1. Has the school system maxi­ Johns River Management District
mized its funding potential?
has placed an extremely high pri­
During eight years on the
ority on developing ways to sup­
Seminole County School Board’s
plement our current water supBusiness Advisory Board, and
piy.
four years as an elected School
During the past several years,
Board member, I was led to
the District has been working
believe that the Board's income
with water suppliers throughout

Why some kids
can read and
other kids can’t

District working
with agencies to
minimize costs

east-central Florida to identify
and develop alternative supplies
that will satisfy the increased
demand for water. Without
developing those alternatives
soon, we can expect to see the
demand for water exceed sus­
tainable supplies.
While die outlook for water
supply is grim without addition
of new sources, I'm confident
that with the cooperation of local
governments and residents, we
can prevent the problems from
occurring.
One of tl
the District's responsi­
bilities Is to prevent unacceptable
impacts to water resources, so if
requests for additional water
would result in wetland systems
drying up or spring flows dimin­
ishing, we would nave no choice
but to dent such requests. If we
permitted all of the requests for
future groundwater allocations that we have recently received,
ecosystems in ?ome areas pf.eastcentral Florida could be impact­
ed as soon as 2006. While we're
not suggesting that harm would
begin to occur to our lakes, wet­
lands and springs if all there
additional groundwater alloca­
tions were permitted as currently
proposed. A complacent attitude
would result in the District deny­
ing permit applications, which
could result in lengthy, expensive
legal battles.
Hess of when the sua­
ble limits are reached, the
bottom line is that we all must
work togethxniL,,. to ensure that
we have adequate sustainable
sources of water for all future
ne&amp;is.
Alternative supplies, which
could supplement groundwater
sources, nave been identified but
ition to
:These
r from the S t
Johns River system, desalination
of seawater and use of reclaimed
water. In September, the District,
along with several local govern­
ments partners, launched a pro­
ject along Lake Monroe to desis
the optimal treatment process f
water from the St. Johns River.
This process will include treat­
ment for any potential algae tox­
ins. As the most cost-effective,
naturally occurring alternative
water supply, the S t Johns River
is a source that local govern­
ments and water supply utilities
can turn to in the near future. In

January, the District will begin a
feasibility investigation on me
optimal location tor a potential
seawater desalination facility.
The District is alao working with
local governments to increase the
use of reclaimed water and storm
water for irrigation purposes and
for artificial recharge. Water conee» vatton also continues to be a
key component of protecting
what we and reducing future
demand.
Aa we work with local govern­
ments to identify the most
appropriate and cost-effective
alternative water supplies to sup­
plement the use of groundwatet
It's important to understand that
water will become atone expen­
sive in Florida. However, If local
governments and water suppli­
ers work cooperatively, costs will
be minimized.
-------Kiiby B. Green m
................. S t Johns R i m Water
Management District

Local groups
commended for
holiday events
Tb the editor
I'd like to take this opportuni­
ty to commend Sara Jacobson,
the Downtown Business
Association, the City of Sanford
Street Department Teen
Challenge, Sanford Electric and
everyone else who helped make
Light up Sanford and the'
Christmas parade a success. Sara
did an outstanding job of coordi­
nating all of this and making it
happen. 1 don't know too many
people who would have been
willing to take this project on
and work as tirelessly as Sara has
for the past several month*. I
can't count how many times 1
heard people say that this year's
Christmas Parade was the best
ever. I am proud to live and
work in Sanford and tell people
so. 1 would like to suggest that
the City of Sanford consider leav­
ing the white lights up down­
town year round. It improves the
lighting downtown as well as
gives a feeling of warmth and
welcome when one drives
through downtown.
Claudia Webber
Sanford resident

O 2001 U NIVER SAL PS ESS SY N D IC A TE

On the Street
The Herald asks people what they think...
It w on’t be
long b efo re Santa
is scurrying down
chim neys to
bring g ood girls
an d boys their
Christm as wish­
es. We asked
som e o f the ch il­
dren at M idway’s
Community
C oordinated Care
fo r Children "s
H ead Start p ro­
gram what they
want Santa to
bring them fo r
Christm as.

I want gom e
sh o es, so m e g am e s,
a Playstation and a
bicycle.

Alexia Neal

Age 5

I want Sa n ta to
bring me a go-cart, a
bicycle and a small
dirt bike.

Dedgrlck Pierce

Age 5

W hal I want tor
Christm as Is a motor­
cycle, a bicycle and a
skateboard.

Stamaltha
McMIlllan

Ago 4

I want a dirt bike,
a scooter bike and a

truck.

Jordan Powell

Age 4

Whal I want for
Christmas Is a
Barbie, a tea party
and a Barbie book
bag.

Kourtney
Williams

Age 4

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County commissioners unani­
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requtstW ith a 4 to OVoW.Absent
was
com m issioner
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Henley, who is still recovering
from heart surgery. Chairman
Daryl McLain said his return to
the board could be as early as the
next meeting on January 8.

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homes to only one-story on the
perimeter of tnc lot.
"This should be the format for
all developers," said Tom Boyko,
o f the Red Bug Residential
Coalition, to commissioners. "It
sure would make your job a lot
easier."
Pulte Homes even agreed to
trap rats that may flee the farm
land once construction begins
for homes that are expected to
cost between $160,000 to
$180,000.

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into a stock­
ing, reindeer are peacefully
grazing round about, angels
watch over us, and more.
The lights begin at Sanford
Avenue and continue on First
Street to Myrtle Avenue. They
will not be turned off until Jan.
2. Cars, lots of cars, pass slowly
down the street as passengers
gaze and audibly exclaim their
delight.
Our most exciting Boat
Parade will take place on
Saturday, Dec. 15, at 6 p.m., on
Lake Monroe. Station yourself
just east of Monroe Harbour
Marina. The viewing area is des­
ignated between San Juan
Avenue and the tennis courts in
Ft. Mellon Park. You will not be
able to see the parade from any
other position — and you just
have to see it.
This is Sanford's first

essentially a "light show." Light
beams are refracted, controlled,
and projected into shapes and
forms to suit your fancy. The
characters and images created
by the light beams are set to the
rhythm, story and beat of song
— in our case, Christmas carols
and patriotic tunes.
The show will be projected
onto a humungous screen
mounted five stories tall and
sixty feet wide. A professional
sound system will carry the
music through the park (the
same viewing area as the boat
parade) and out over Lake
Monroe. This show can be seen
and heard from this viewing
area only.
And that, that, that's not ail
folks — immediately following
the laser show we will move to
the clock (Magnolia Square), in
downtown Sanford, where the
Christmas Extravaganza has cre­
ated Santa's village. There sits
Santa In front of a stage. There
will be a one-and-a-half hour
performance of entertaining
music. Sounds will range from
choral music, to blue-grass to
gospel to |azz.
A nine-piece ensemble will
charm you as recording artist
Latisha Dixon favors you with
song. Sanford's celebrated
Marlin Luther King Choir will
perform par excellence. Listen to
the Paola Wesleyan Church's
proud gospel and blue-grass
choir. Then Ron Nathan will sur­
prise you with a duet of wailing
saxophone and voice that will
leave you absolutely energized.
This will be the perfect way to
end an exciting evening.
Stick a note on the refrigerator
and come on down .

Christmas Flotilla in almost ten
years. TWenty-four boats have
registered for this outstanding
event. They hall from ail over
Seminole County, Maitland,
Apopka and DeLand. They will
be decorated with Christmas
lights and creativity and then
cruise a course for your viewing
pleasure.
Excitement will be at an all
time high as the boat parade
committee patrols the water,
guides the parade Skippers, and
supervises boating spectators.
This stellar committee consists
of volunteers form the Coast
Guard Auxiliary, Seminole
Power Squadron, Orlando
Power Squadron, Sheriff's
Marine Division, Sanford's Diverescue Unit, owners of the three
marinas on the lake, Sanford's
Recreation Department, and the
Downtown Business
Association.
The parade will line up (they
call that "staging”) west of the
marina. It will proceed up the
middle of the lake to an eastern
marker where it will navigate a
180 degree turn and parade for
you in front of Ft. Mellon Park.
Sanford has the mother lode
of lakes outlining Her northern
limits. A growing and glowing
boat parade is part of Lake
Monroe's destiny. The partici­
pants in this year's parade look
forward to helping grow the
parade in 2002. We already have
a list of skippers who could not
make this year's parade but
want to be Included in next
year's event.
The boat parade will be fol­
lowed immediately with a
Christmas-Ihemed Laser Show.
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seen a laser production, it is

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A-while in the traffic division.
"It's just like a sixth sense"
• said Crapps, who won the
• department DUI award (or most
arrests four years in a row, "but
it's also being in the right place
at the right time too."
Last year, newcomer Erwin
captured the DUI award, but this
year the duo are neck and neck
with both officers topping IIS
anests. A lot o f their arrests are
"fed to them" by other officers
w ho pull over drunk drivers,
said Erwin. Those officers turn
over the investigations to the
"B ills" because of their expertise
in sobriety field tests and their
ability to breeze through the
sometimes daunting task of the
DUI arrest paperwork.
Processing a drunk driver at
the county jail can easily take
three or four hours, said Crapps.
By turning the cases over to the
experts, it frees up all the other
officers to continue patrolling
the city.
New Wheels Make a Difference
Both officers also credit their
recent surge in DUI arrests to
their new squad cars. Unlike a
traditional police vehicle, the
"Bills" have cars with no bubble
lights on the mofs. "It makes you
a little more stealthier when
you're running amund," Crapps
said.
The vehicle is also equipped
with "fast track lights" in the
back end to alert oncoming traf­
fic on the officer's presence
when stopped with a potential
drunk driver. The differenl light­
ing setup also prevents the flash­
ing lights fmm interfering with a
suspect's response to the field
sobriety tests.
The "Bills" are also equipped
with a microphone on their lapel
which, along with in-vehicle
camera, records drunk driver's
field sobriety tests.
"There's a microphone in the
back seat too. Some of my best
evidence I get from this," Crapps
said pointing to the back seat
mic.
Rounding out the special
equipped cars are laptop comniters, front and rear radar, a
aser gun effective for stationary
speeding checks and a plasticback seat for those alcohol*
i induced mishaps.

W O R K SES SIO N
4
p.m .,
City
Manager's
Conference Room, Second Floor

Herald photo by CMataphor Patton
Sanlord Officer Bill C rapps, right, m akes an arrest Friday night for DUI.
Crapps and Officer Bill Erwin are on track to m ake m ore than 3 0 0 DUI arrest
tor 2 0 0 1 .

All law enforcement officers
conduct three sobriety field tests;
the horizontal gaze nystagmus
(hgn); the walk-and-tum; and
the* one-leg stand. In the hgn test,
officers closely check a suspect's
eyes by making them follow a
pep hack and forth in fnmt of
llicir face. Alcohol and drugs
make normal quick movements
of the eye more profound, which
gives an impaired driver a
"bouncing" eye effect.
"Some state's have been very
lucky getting horizontal gaze
nystagmus in," Smith said.
"They say we're not qualified
to evaluate because we're not
doctors," Erwin said.
Statistics show In different
studies that police only appre­
hend about 10 to 20 percent of
drivers impaired by alcohol, said
Smith. Officers are trained for
the clues of impairment, but
without hgn, Smith argues it's
not always easy when determin­
ing a driver who is close I** the
legal limit of .08 blood alcohol
content.
"It's easy to tell that someone
is .300 (blood alcohol content) •
• Pleading with the fudges
i
The department's next obsta- they're unsteady on their feet,
[ cle in cleaning the city's streets of slurring their speech," Smith
' impaired drivers could be per­ said. "But it's a different case
suading the local courts to accept with a .100 (blood alcohol conone of the standardized field lent).
The "B ills" an* trying to show
sobriety tests.

f

their "reliability" in evaluating
hgn to local judges by keeping a
log of all suspected driverimpaired traffic stops. With the
empirical evidence of hundreds
of hgn tests from suspected
drunk drivers they'll be able fo
illustrate the test's accuracy.
I’asslon Equals Success

What makes the "Bills" con­
tinue to work the hellish 6 p.m.
to 3 a.m. shift? Tracking down
dmnk drivers is their passion.
"A lot of people don't like it
because of the paperwork,"
Crapps said about making DUI
arrests. "I love the traffic [divi­
sion! and finding people under
tlu* influence."
"I love Sanford. I wouldn't go
anywhere else — the area, my
bosses, my job they're all great,"
Envin said. "I'm here less than
two years, and I'm on a special
task force. I'll stay here until they
tell me I have to go away.”
The happiest of all could be
Smith who is also relishing the
"Bills" success.
" I’m proud of these guys," he
said. "They deserve all the
kudos they can get. The numbers
hack them up."
Chrlatophtr Patton can b «
reached at cpattonOaemlnola*
herald.com or 407-322-2611.

Phase
I
of
the
Water
Reclamation
Augmentation
Project (Bid ffIFB 99/00-04).
Recommended by the City
1. Presentation of Downtown Manager.
8. Approve street closures (13th
Master Plan.
2. Discussion of parking lot land­ Street from Persimmon Avenue
scape requirements and visual to Laurel Avenue; Laurel Avenue
screens in Land Development from 13th Street to 1st Street; 1st
Regulations (PH-1). (Th is Item Street from Laurel Avenue lo
Juan,
and
Semlnola
will be provided at the Work San
Boulevard from Sanford Avenue
Session.)
3. Discussion of Regular Agenda to San Juan) from .9:00 A.M . to
Items, Add-on items, and other 1:00 P.M. on Monday, January
21, 2002 for 113th Annual Dr. M.
items.
L. King, Jr. Celebration A
4. Mayor's briefing.
Parade?
special
event.
5. City Manager's briefing.
Update regarding 1st Street Recommended by the City
Manager.
lighting.
Update regarding vacant posi­ 6. Approve water and sewer ser­
vice to 0 .4 0 'acres of property
tions.
Update regarding Strategic lying between First Drive and
Second Drive extended easterly
Plan.
and between Brisson Avenue
and Roseberry Lana (1801
E X E C U T IV E S E S S IO N
S
p.m ., City Manager's Rosebeny Lane), with owner to
Conference Room, Second Floor pay all fees; and authorize City
Clerk to record Annexation
1. Collective bargaining regard­ Petition and to consider annexa­
ing Local 3996, International tion of property when it becomes
annexable; W anda J . Davis,
Association of Firefighters.
owner. Recommended by the
As a reminder, this meeting is a City Manager.
non-public meeting and is 7. Award Bid SIFB 01/02-10 to
exempt from Section 286.011 of lowest bidder of each section or
the Florida Statutes In accor­ subsection as shown on the bid
dance with Section 447.605 of tabulation attached to Agenda
Cover
Memo
for
Utility
the Florida Statutes.
Materials.
Individuals to be in attendance Operations
Recom m ended by the City
include;
M ayor
and
City Manager.
Commissioners
8. Award Bid #IFB 01/02-09 to
Labor
Negotiating
Team, Hanson Pipe &amp; Products for pre­
cast concrete manholes at an
Including Labor Counsel
City Manager
estimated
annual
cost
of
$12,417. Recommended by the
City Manager.
R E G U L A R M E E TIN G
7
p.m .,
City
Commission 9. Approve request for use of
Chambers, First Floor
Sanford
Historic
Memorial
Stadium
and Buddy Lake
Com m unity Room for I Fifty
C o n se n t Agenda
1. Approve payments made dur­ Years of Celebration! special
ing
November
2001. even! on Saturday, December
Recommended by the City 29, 2001, from 11:00 A.M . to
Manager.
2:00 P.M. and approve request
2. Approve payment of City to waive facilities usage fees for
Historic
Memorial
Attorney's Statement lor the Sanford
month ol Novem ber 2001. Stadium and
Buddy
Lake
Recommended by the City Community Room from 2:00
Manager.
P.M. to 4:00 P.M. for Special VIP
3. Award Bid *IFB 00/01-35 for Banquet;
Praying
in
the
Recreation Department athletic Covenant's Ministries and Class
equipment from various bidders ol
‘69,
applicants.
in the amounts shown on the R e c o m m e n d e d b y t h e C ity
Agenda Cover Memorandum. Manager.
Recommended by the City
Public Hearings
Manager.
4. Authorize Wharton-Smlth, Inc. 1. Second reading and adoption
Change Order #6 in the amount of Ordinance No. 3690 to revise
of $577,988.37 to complete and amend Land Development
installation of Dynasand Alters Regulations amending Articles i
and associated equipment for through IX and Schedules J , L,

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2. Second reading and adoption
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1. First reading of Ordinance No.
3692 to annex 2.16 aerse of
property lying between S . R. 46
and Smith Canal Road and
between Sewell Road and
Rineharl Road (4401 West S . R.
4 6 );
Ambajl,
Inc.,
owner.
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Review Committee, the Director
of Engineering &amp; Planning, and
the City Manager.
2. First reading of Ordinance No.
3693 to annex 0.968 acres of
property lying between Seminote
Boulevard extended easterly and
Celery Avenue and between
Brisson
Avenue
extended
northerly and May River Court
(2200 Celery Avenue); Laura L
Vuillemot and Daniel J . Reeves,
owners. Recommended by the
Plans Review Committee, the
Director of Engineering &amp;
Planning, and the City Manager.
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Schools
1A
unemployment grows. This
year's operating budget for the
school system was more than
$500 million.
"A t least we are floating,"
School Board Vice Chairman
Jeanne Morris said. "Some
school districts are struggling.
We a n in a much better place
Burn some people."
The cuts range from adjusting
the thermostats in school facili­
ties to providing summer school
— without providing transporta­
tion for students — at only four
of the seven high schools in the
county.
Tentative
locations
include Seminole, Lake Howell,
Winter Springs and Oviedo high
schools.
The suggested sites were cho­
sen as a result of Lake Mary and
Lyman high school’s planned
construction and Lake Brantley's
28-credit hour curriculum sys­
tem — other schools operate on a
24-credit hour system.
Lake Brantley teacher Suzy
Behel voiced the concern of

numerous teachers and parents
during Tuesday’s meeting and
asked the Board to reconsider
the locations. 5he said some stu­
dents, especially ninth- and 10thgraders who don't drive, will not
be able to find transportation to
attend summer school.
In response, frustrated School
Board Member Diane Bauer said,
as the state continues cutting
funds for education, more stu­
dents will be affected by the
reduction in spending.
"People, this is the reality,"
Bauer said. "We arc going to be
hurt.
"If our representatives in
Tallahassee watch our meetings,
they have to very much consider
what we arc doing and see the
Impact."
The Board also agreed to stop
plans for its suspension center,
which was initiated last year to
keep students who receive outof-school suspensions under
some sort of supervision.
Field trips to the Student
Museum and the Environmental

Center will also be treated like
other field trips. Schools will
now be required to charge stu­
dents — or find other ways to
pay for — transportation to the
two Seminole locations.
Besides the direct impact to
programs within the school sys­
tem, other organizations in
Seminole will be hurt by the cuts.
The Central Florida Zoological
Park will have to wait for the
school system's payments for its
$30 million renovation plan. The
School Board agreed to con­
tribute $1 million to the zoo's
project, and it has already given
the facility $400,000. The remain­
ing payments will now be
delayed for at least a year.
Although several of the bud­
get cuts may seem drastic, it
could have been worse. Before
the state Legislature announced
its last round of cuts, the school
system had already sequestered
about $6 million in case of a
reduction in funding, Seminole
Schools Superintendent Paul
Hagerty said. Earlier this year.

the district announced a hiring
freeze and a halt on traveling to
respond to Florida's economic
downslide, which was made
worse by the loss of tourism and
hospitality revenue following
the Sept. 11 attacks.
The school system also
received some help earlier this
year when it obtained an addi­
tional $1 million from the state as
a result of an increase in enroll­
ment.
Nevertheless, more revenue
reduction options may have to
be considered for the 2002/03
budget year. Future considera­
tions may include pay to play
extracurricular activities ana the
elimination, or charging a fee, for
summer acceleration courses.
The dismal forecast could
change if Florida's economy
improves. If it doesn't, the school
system may have to consider
budget cuts that would double
this year’s decrease in spending.
There won't be any simple solu­
tions.
"None of these decision are

the chance to ride bikes during
the three-week course, kinder­
garten, first- and second-grade
students learned about pedestri­
an safety. Topics included look­
ing right and left before crossing
a street and what the various
road signs mean. All of the stu­
dents also participated in
games, including Red Light,
Green light — having fun while
learning the importance o f safe­

course before the "Bike Bus" is
allowed to spend several weeks
at a Seminole school. During the
course, students spend two or
three hours a week learning
about state laws and safety tips.
The course offers instruction
many students may not receive
at home, Resource O fficer
Henry said.
"A lot of children receive
bikes,
especially
around
Christmas time, but they don't
always learn about safety and
the rules of the road," Henry
said. "It's easy to give them a
bike and say ride it."
O n Thursday, the students
got the opportunity to use their
skills during their first off-cam­
pus ride as a group. Riding sin­
gle file, the students traveled
about six blocks around the

school. Since It was an off-cam­
pus ride, students had the
opportunity to ride their own
bicycles.
The
tie group was led by Lake
. . . .
p b jrOrienta Principal Kathy Phillips
and officers Kristen Bates,
Kristin Hill, Henry and Louis
Torres from the Altamonte
Springs Police Department.
Numerous parents came along
for the ride.
"The parents have been very
supportive about the program,"
Miller said. "M any had to bring
the students' bicycles
3 lcy c l« to school
and some stayed
lyc to ride along
with their children. We've
just
We
had great participation."

going to be easy," Board
Chairman Sandra Robinson said.
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Heard lot on 17/92. On
Wednesday the vacant lot will
reopen as Bill H eard's preowned outlet.
"January and February are
going to be quite busy," Evans
said as last minute car buyers try
to take advantage of the zero
jrcent interest Incentive. Bill
card Chevrolet is also gearing
up for Daytona 500 giveaways
the week after Christmas.

Webber said the new vehicle
was just another positive associ­
ation for Bill Heard to the DARE
program, the police department
and ,the local kids. The new
sporty vehicle will,,help her be
more approachable to the DARE
kids, she added.
"Since we came to the Sanford
area on Highway 17/92 we start­
ed the relationship," said Anita
Evans, marketing director for
BUI Heard Chevrolet.
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Rosenwald Principal Michael
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A small school, Rosenwald
serves about 100 special educa­
tion students, Pfeiffer said. Due
to the small enrollment, the facil­
ity doesn't receive a large
amount of funding from the
state and elsewhere for equip­
ment such as computers.
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Engineered Homes, which has five
developments underway in Seminole
County, has gone were very few produc­
tion home builders have gone before —
below the 4 percent mortgage interest
threshold.
In a push to sell as much inventory by
year's end, the Winter Park-based builder
is offering 3.875 percent mortgage financ­
ing on all Inventory homes at its six
Central Florida residential communities,
said Marilyn Anderson, the company's
sales and marketing director.
Engineered Homes has approximately
40 inventory homes at its communities in
Lake
Mary,
Oviedo,
Casselberry,
Clermont, south Orlando and just north
of Heathrow near Lake Forest.

Home buyers could see savings of
more than $3,500 during first year
The mortgage is a 2/1 builder buy
down and is more than 3 points below the
current 7 percent mortgage interest rate
for a conventional 30-year mortgage. The
rate moves to 4.875 percent the second
year and to 5.875 percent for years three
through seven.
"Even though they've inched up in
recent weeks, mortgage interest rates are
still very attractive to the average home
buyer," Anderson said. "W e've made
them more appealing."

On a $150,000 mortgage, the monthly
principal and interest (P&amp;l) payment at
3.875 percent is $705.36, compared to
$997.95 at today's 7 percent. That's a sav­
ings of $292.59 a month or $3,511 the first
year. Even when the interest rate jumps a
point the second year, the P&amp;l only
increases to $793.81.
"There's a lot of money to be saved
during the first two years of this pro­
gram," Anderson said, noting that the
limited program enables buyers to pur­

chase more home for their home-buying
dollar.
"And, they have the option to refinance
at any time for a rate witn which they feel
comfortable," she added.
Many local home builders are offering
low interest financing programs of their
own, but Engineered Homes is the first to
crack the 4 percent barrier.
The 6-year-old company, which expects
to build about 450 homes next year, is
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Rodney Smith and Tim Cook
have been named co-chairper­
sons of the 2002 Heart Gala.
The event will be held on
Saturday, February 9, 2002 at
the Hard Rock Hotel.
Rodney Smith, CEO of
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital in Sanford, and Tim
C ook,
CEO of Osceola
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every 33 seconds. Proceeds
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j "We are delighted and hon­
ored that Mr. Smith and Mr.
C^ook -.have accepted the
importdfit responsibility of cocnairing this y ear's Heart
G ala," said Zavadsky. "Linder
their leadership, the American
Heart Association will move
closer to its mission of reduc­
ing cardiovascular diseases
and stroke."
; "Tim and I are both very
excited to step forward and
l&lt;ad the community in the
fight against heart disease and
stroke," said Smith. "We
believe in the American Heart
Association's mission and
through events like the Heart
Gala we can make a difference
m saving the lives of Central
Florida residents. It is an
honor and privilege to co­
chair this year's event."
Each year, the Heart Gala
raises funds to advance the
work of the American Heart
Association, a national notfor-profit health organization.
For more information about
the Heart Gala, contact the
American Heart Association
at (407) 843-1330 or online at
www.americanheart.org/fl.
The
American
Heart
Association spent about $382
million during fiscal year 2000
- 2001 on research support,
public and professional edu­
cation, and community pro­
grams.

Ace is the Place — for expansion Counties
Sanford A ce
Hardware Inc.
purchases
O viedo store
B y Dan Ping

Editor
SANFORD — What began
as a dream for Bob and Inez
Pared! in 1978, has become one
of the region's most successful
independent hardware busi­
nesses.
The Parse IIs own the Ace
Hardware franchise in Sanford,
Longwood, Casselberry and
just recently added a presence
In Oviedo.
"We are the largest indepen­
dent neighborhood hardware
company in Central Florida,"
Bob Parsell said. "In addition,
the Sanford store has the high­
est sales volume of any inde­
pendent neighborhood hard­
ware facility in Central Florida."
The company's acquisition of
Nelson Ace Hardware In
Oviedo Ls the Pareells most
recent expansion of their com­
pany that began in 1978 with a
2300-square-foot facility on
Park Avenue in Sanford.
"Nelson and Company want­
ed to get out of the retail busi­
ness and concentrate more on
real estate," Parsed said. "We're
always looking for good busi­
ness opportunities. We felt that
with the growth of the Oviedo
area, this would be a great loca­
tion. This rounds out our pres­
ence in Seminole County.
While the ownership of the
store is changing, Oviedo cus­
tomers won’t notice any dra­
matic changes.
"The store has a good man­
agement team in place," Parsed
said. "About the only thing we
have done Ls add some invento­
ry and change the pricing struc­
ture a bit. Cathy and Gary Gay
manage that store and they arc
wed established in the commu­
nity."
Involvement in the commu­
nity is important to Parsed. He
is the past president of the
Sanford /Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce and
served two years as the presi­
dent of Sanford Main Street Inc.
"We try to get involved in ad
of the communities where our

stores arc located, especially in
Sanford," Parsed said. "Sanford
is very special to Inez and me.
The residents of Sanford have
embraced us, and we feel like
Sanford is our hometown. Both
of us left our hometowns when
we were young, and we've
moved aroundquite a bit work­
ing for large corporations. It's
nice to settle down in one place.
Sanford is a great place to live
and own a business."
Parscd's devotion to commu­
nity is part of his company's
business phdosophy.
"We are committed to having
the inventory people want and
the people to show them how
to use that inventory," Parsed
said.
That phdosophy has allowed
Parsed's Ace Hardware stores
not only to compete but thrive
against the "big box" national
hardware chains.
"We've never looked at them
as a threat," Parsed said. "In
fact, our business has grown
right along with them.
"Our basic business — our
bread and butter, so to speak —
is repair and maintenance for
local home owners,” Parsed
added. "You've got a lot invest­
ed in your home, so you want
to take care. We can help you
do that. We have the inventory
you need, and we have a high
level of customer service. If
you've got questions about how
to do a home repair job, our
employees have the experience
and knowledge to help you get
the job done right."
Parsed notes that his employ­
ees are a big reason for Ace's
success, ana he recently reorga­
nized the duties of the compa­
ny's officers and stockholders.
Parsed is the CEO of the
company and he has named
John Pezold as the company's
president. Pezold is a home­
town Sanford boy who has
worked for Parsed for 20 years.
"John started working for us
when he was 22 years old,"
Parsed said. "He was bom and
reared in Sanford. In fact, his
first real job was with Dot
Powell at Powell's Office
Supply."
Inez Parsed is the
secretary/trcasurcr and Greg
Parsed is the vice president of
operations.
Lori Howington, who has
worked for Ace Hardware for
12 years is the vice president of
administration, and Ben Kedy,

roll out
regional
alliance

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T h e officers and stockholders ol Sanford A ce Hardware Inc. include, from
left, B ob Parsell, C E O ; G reg P arsoll, vice president; Inez P arsell, s e c r e ­
tary/treasurer; Jo h n Pezold. president; and Lori Howington, Vice p re si­
dent of administration. B en Kelly, not pictured, is the vice president of th e
com pany's Longwood operations.

who has 16 years of service at
Ace, is the vice president of
Longwood operations.
"Lori and Ben have been
valuable employees for many
years," Parsed said. "Ben start­
ed as a minimum wage clerk.
Come to think of it, they all
started at minimum wage as we
began to grow the business."
Sanford Ace Hardware Inc.
began in 1978 in the 254X) block
of Park Avenue in Sanford
(where the laundry Ls now
located).
In 1981, the company opened
a 2,800-square-foot facility in
Longwood on State Road 427,
and eventually built a 5,0(X)square-foot facility on Stale
Road 434 in 1985.
The Sanford operations
moved to 25th Street in 1983.
That building now serves as the

company's warehouse facility.
In 1991, the Sanford operations
were expanded with the con­
struction of the store's current
facility.
In 1993, Parsed purchased the
Ace Hardware store in
Casselberry when the owner
retired.
The purchase of Nelson Ace
1iardware in Oviedo was com­
pleted in August 2001.
The company employs more
than 50 people at its four loca­
tions and operates more than
40,000 square feet of retail
space.
"We're just a living example
of the American Dream,"
Parse'll said. "We borrowed
some money to get started and
went into business with a
dream. It's been everything
we've hoped for."

N o t a b le s
Local company establishes
TEAM Information services is a
tech support division
10-year-oid information technolo­
TEAM Information Services in gy company that is part of a net­
Lake Mary has established a new work of firms that includes Vereon
division to offer outsourcing sup­ Technology in Jacksonville and
port for PC desktops, local and Dragon Development in the
wide area networks. Matt Moore, Washington D.C. area. The TEAM
founder and chief executive offi­ Group of IT companies has more
cer, said TEAM will provide Help than 150 professional employees,
Desk, Desktop and Network mostly computer engineers, soft­
Services to clients. TEAM current­ ware designers and systems ana­
ly has 12 computer specialists sup­ lysts.
porting this division and expects
to grow this to 40 within the next INCON Lighting n egotiatin g to
acquire Chinese company
year,
INCON Lighting, Inc., the
"With more than 150 informa­
tion technology experts on our Sanford-based manufacturer of
staff, we have the capability to high-tech and energy-efficient
provide more and better support commercial lighting systems, is
at significantly less cost than most negotiating to acquire a Chinese
companies,"
said
Moore. manufacturing company.
Mark Hudson, president of the
"Frankly, it is typically a headache
for our clients to manage, and they firm, said he recently returned
ap; very happy to outsource this from China on a fact-finding trip
functionality to a firm like TEAM. and is currenlly negotiating to
This service is not part of their acquire the company, which is
strategic vision so they end up located in the city of Zhuhai.
Hudson said the potential
vyith low morale and lots of
acquisition target posts annual
turnover."

sales of more than $12 million and
has 600 workers.
INCON is in final negotiations
to acquire a California company,
Hudson added. He hopes to have
that deal wrapped up by midJanuary.
INCON recently
acquired a Miami company and
relocated al 14 workers to the
Sanford area.
INCON reported sales of $753,
815 in November and the compa­
ny plans to top $7 million in sales
this year.
Florida Solar to build
$3.5 million Sanford facility
Florida Solar, the world's
Urges! and most active distributor
of pool heating systems, will
request bids for construction of a
new $3.5 million headquarters
facility in Sanford before the end
of the year.
Florida Solar founder and
President Skip West said the new
facility will be built on S.R 46 in
Sanford.
Ihe new facility will
accommodate the firm's pool

heating pool serv ice and mainte­
nance and pest control division,
along with administrative and
assembly operations.
Manufacturer ships surgical
gloves to postal workers
BarrierMed Glove Co., which
recently offered to donate 150,000
pairs of latex-free surgical gloves
to postal workers throughout the
LI5 . to ease fears they might come
in contact with anthrax, has
shipped the first batches of free
gloves to postil workers in two
regional service centers in Florida.
BarrierMed founder and Chief
Executive Officer Victor Ragucci
said news reports of his offer
prompted requests from post
office officials in Altamonte
Springs and Longwood and he is
in the process of shipping gloves
to post offices in LakeMary and
West Palm Beach.
Ragucci said he offered to
donate 150,000 pairs of gloves
after learning tlt.it loose-filling
sanitary gloves supplied to postil

workers can get caught in high­
speed mail sorting machines. The
surgical gloves were designed to
fit like a "second skin," Ragucci
said.
Ragucci said he has already
shipped more than 800 pairs of
gloves.
BarrierMed's offer of free
gloves recently brought an unex­
pected response, Ragucci said.
"We have received calls from four
individuals interested in investing
in BarrierMed," he said. All four
calls were from postal workers, he
added.
"We made our offer not to be
charitable but because it's the right
thing to do," saidKagucci. "The
U.S. Postal Service obviously has
enormous resources, and they are
just as obviously interested in the
safety and protection of their
employees. We are prepared to
help them in that effort where ever
there is a need."
BarrierMed supplies latex-free
surgical gloves to many hospitals
and medical centers nationwide.

Government, business and
Institutional leaden in Central
Florida have announced an
alliance for the next three yean
on a regional development initia­
tive that will help define and
direct the region's future.
The initiative, called myregion.org, was officially rolled-out
on Thursday, at the newly reno­
vated
Osceola
County
Courthouse in Kissimmee.
"Metro-Orlando is known
throughout the world as a pre­
mier travel destination. But as we
have all witnessed In recent
months, times change," said
Commissioner Randy Morris of
Seminole County, a member of
the myreglon.org Initiating
Committee. "It is now time for all
of our leaders — government,
business and institutional — to
work together in ways that will
help sustain a region that can
succeed in the global market­
place."
The partnership among seven
Central Florida counties —
Brevard, Lake, Orange, Osceola,
Polk, Seminole and Volusia —
along with businesses and insti­
tutions is intended to galvanize
the idea of regionalism, prioritize
the importance of regional col­
laboration and problem-solving
and clarify the region's natural
strengths and weaknesses rela­
tive to other regions.
The program has four goals:
organize, inform, and Involve
regional leaden; create a regional
knowledge base; increase admin­
istrative and technical capabili­
ties; and develop a widespread
public undemanding and con­
sensus about regionalism.
By collecting existing data,
and integrating it into a knowl­
edge base, myregion.org will
help Individual communities
better understand the broader
context in which they deliver ser­
vices to the region and how they
relate to and interact with other
major metropolitan centers. It
will also give the region's deci­
sion-makers and citizens an
understanding of the long-term
implications of existing regional
divisions and lay groundwork
for making decisions for the
mutual benefit of the region.
Michael Gallis St Associates,
Inc., a Charlotte, NC, firm spe­
cializing in building globally
competitive regions, will lead a
major part of the myregion.org
effort. The Gallis method of creating a regional framework to
strategically shape the region's
future has become a national
model as a basis for effective
regional planning.
"History shows that in times
of great change, governments
and other organizations flourish
when they see change coming
and prepare to capitalize on the
opportunities it brings," Cailis
said. "Those that did not recog­
nize and prepare for change
often missed significant opportu­
n e want the Central Honda
region to continue to be one of
the top places to live and work in
the United States," said Jacob
Stuart,
president
of
myregioaorg.
For more information regard­
ing myregion.org, contact Vilma
Quintana at 407-418-1520.

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Millie
Since 1964, Millie Murray has
been a "cut above the rest" when
it comes to stylish grooming.
Her Lake Mary barber shop has
been a popular spot for nearly 40
years, but now Millie wants to
give the "younger generation" a
chance to show their stuff.
Millie is turning her shop over
to her son Ed. Ed's cut from the
same cloth as Millie when it
comes to mastering the perfect
haircut. He specializes in all the
latest cuts and coloring and can
take care of the entire family —
from little Johnny's fade
to
grampa's
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mature style.
Giving Ed a hand will

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be Ted Reese, a new addition
to Millie's Barber Shop. Ted's a
m aster with the clippers,
whether you need a haircut or a
trim of that ZZ Top-style
beard.
While’Ktillie intends to let Ed
and Ted run the show, she's
won't be completely absent from
the barber shop. She plans to
still come in on Saturdays from 9
a.m. to noon to take care of a few
long-time customers.
To celebrate the changing of
the clippers, so to speak, Millie's
Barber Shop will host a grand
opening event Saturday Dec. 22
to give everyone a chance to
meet Ed and Ted. There will be

refreshments and Karaoke with
Melissa.
Stop by and meets the boys,
and say hello to Millie. Check
out the atmosphere of a good ol'
fashion barber shop. While
you're there, let Ed, Ted or
maybe even Millie give you a
trim for the holidays.
Millie's Barber Shop is open 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through
Saturday. For those with busy
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appointment.
Millie's Barber Shop is located
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407-321-1017.

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Sunday
December 16, 2001

Briefs

L e g e n d a ry
By Doan Smith

SYFA ELECTIONS

Sports Editor

New board members for
the Sanford Youth Football
Association will be elected
on Monday, December 17th
at 6 JO p.m. at Seminole
High School.
The meeting will be held
in the portable near the
home side entrance at
Thomas E. Whigham
Stadium.
Any person interested in
holding one of die following
positions _ commissioner,
director, spirit coordinator,
president, treasurer, eligibili­
ty agent-football, eUgtbUJty
agent-spirit, secretary, con­
cession manager, eauipment
coordinator-football, equip­
ment coordinator-spirit,
public relations/sponsor
office, fundraising officer, or
scholastics coordinator _
must attend the meeting and
submit a letter of intent at
the meeting.
All members wanting to
vote are encouraged to
attend.

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By Dm

"Coach Bisceglia has
received much recogni­
tion throughout his
extensive career as
head football coach,
including being nominated for Coach of
the Year honors. He is a well-organized
coach who has worked hard and been
extremely committed to the Silver
Hawks."
Even though he is leaving the coaching
ranks, Bisceglla is not leaving Lake
Howell, as he will continue to be an
instructor at the school.
In his 21 years at the helm of the Silver
Hawks, Bisceglia's charges compiled a
See Bisceglla, Page 3B

CASSELBERRY —
All good things must
come to an end, but this came out of
nowhere.
The Seminole Athletic Conference foot­
ball community was shocked on Tuesday
as veteran Lake Howell High School
coach Mike Bisceglla decided to step
down from his post of 21 years.
Bisceglla was one of the moat respect­
ed, weU-like and innovative coaches in
tiie Seminole Athletic Conference and his
departure will leave a void for many
local football fans.

"Coach Mike Bisceglla has served Lake
Howell High School Ini the
th capacity of
head football coach since 1981.
81. His concon
tribution to Lake Howell and the Silver
Hawks Is immeasurable,'' said Lake
Howell Principal Don Smith in a news
release on Thursday. "Coach Bisceglla has
been Integral in the success enjoyed by
the LHHS football team and through nis
efforts, numerous players have gone on
to play at the college and professional
level

Sm ith

By Dean Smith

SANFORD — It was deja
vu all over again for the
Lyman and Seminole boys
basketball teams Wednesday
night
For the second time in as
many meetings this season
the Greyhounds rallied from
a seven-point deficit in the
fourth quarter to defeat
Arrow Force X, this time by
the score of 66-65.

Sports Editor

T w o w n l u a g o In th e

G A T O R A D E H O L ID A Y
R O U N D B A L L C L A S S IC
AN N OU N CED
Winning Ways Basketball
is once again hosting the
Gatorade Holiday
Roundball Classic.
The Classic is open to all
boys and girls teams ages 14
and under and Is designed

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Lym an's Dan Vermiglio (No. 3 0 , top), who sco red 13 points, g o e s ov er all five Sem inole d efenders to attem pt a
layup, while Arrow F o rce X’* M arcus R obinson (No. 4 2 . bottom), who sco re d a gam e-high 1 8 points off the bench ,
■hows good form In shooting a jump sh ot over Marquis Jo h n so n (No. 4 ) during the G reyhounds’ 6 6 -6 5 com efrom-behind Sem inole Athletic C onferen ce victory at Bill Fleming Memorial Gymnasium Tuesday.

Rams get leg up in girls basketball race
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

LAKE MARY — They may not be in the
same district anymore, but the rivalry is still
hot between the girls' basketball teams at
Lake Mary and Winter Springs high schools.
Tuesday night, junior star Alexa Kane and
sophomore Meghan Chamberlain tossed In
;ed Winter
12 points each as Lake Mary ed ge1
Springs, 52-17, in a Seminole Atnliletic
Conference battle.
The Rams, who remain in Class 6A, are
now 10-0 on the season and are amazingly
only getting votes in the FSWA State Poll

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Championship Game o f the
Greyhound Invitational
Tournament, the hosts had
come back from seven-points
down to force overtime and
went on for a 59-55 victory.
Playing its first home game
of the season at Bill Fleming
Memorial Gymnasium,
Seminole hit its first two
shots to take a 4-0 lead before
Donovan Redden keyed an 80 spurt to give the
Greyhounds the lead.
Arrow Force X then took
over control of the game
mainly on the scoring and
rebounding of Marcus
Robinson (14 first half points)
and the defense o f Lydell
Williams (five first half
steals), as the hosts led 15-12
after one period and 37-31 at
halftime.
Seminole, in fact, led 23-12
with 6:25to go in the first
half and 29-14 with 2 J 0 left
before intermission before
Dan Venniglio, the Most
Valuable Player in the
Greyhound Invitational, hit
the Hist of his back-to-back
three-pointers. Redden then
buried Lyman's third consec­
utive three-pointer and the
'Hounds were back in the
game.
Arrow Force X regained the
momentum to start the third
irter, again scoring the
t four points, to take a 10point lead, 41*31.
At that point veteran
Lyman coach Norm Reddy
switched to a scramble type
of pressure defense and the
Greyhounds forced Seminole
into a rash of turnovers as
they scored nine straight

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S em in ole

C BA PRO BA SK ETBA LL
TRYO UTS
Winning Ways Basketball
is hosting an open Pro TryOut Camp for the CBA
Pennsylvania Valleydawgs
and the European
Valleydawgs on January 4-5,
2002.
Head coach Darryl
Dawkins as well as Winning
Ways Basketball Director
and Pro Scout Barry Mestel
will conduct player evalua­
tions.
The try-out will consist of
three sessions, and players
must attend all three in
order to be considered for
the teams.
Deadline to register is
December 19th.
For more information or to
register, please contact
Winning Ways Basketball's
Barry Mestel at 407-339-9053
or 1-877-808-HOOP (4667).
You can also check the
Winning Ways Basketball
website for additional infor­
mation at www.winwaysinc.com.

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On December 29th, there
will be a benefit golf tourna­
ment for Brethren Reaching
Out at Hidden Lakes Golf
Course, 35 Falrgreen
Avenue, New Smyrna Beach.
Brethren Reaching Out is
an after-school program
under the direction of
founder Rose Davis in
Sanford that operates with­
out and government fund­
ing or grants.
Orgaa nUers are looking for
a Tournament Sponsor and
Hole Sponsors.
The tournament will be a
four-man scramble with an 8
a.m. shotgun start and the
field is limited to the first
112 players to enter.
Entry fees are $40 per man
or $160 per team and every
player will win a door prize.
Individuals will win
awards for closest to the
hole, longest drive, and
straightest drive.
Team awards will be $400
for first place, $300 for sec­
ond place, $200 for third
place, and $100 for fourth
place.
For more information,
please call Rose Davis at
407-302-1143 or Ronnie
Venn, Tournament Director,
at 386-860-0191.

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BRETHREN REACHING
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despite winning most of their games handily.
The Bears got a game-high 13 points from
Stetson signee Missy Cuadagnino, while
South Alabama recruit Jen Forst had eight
rebounds and Sally Johnston dished out
four assists.
Winter Springs fell to 5-1 with the loss,
but are ranked No. 7 in the Class 6A State
Poll despite the fact that the Bears are now
in Class 5A.
Oviedo has also been shining in the early
season and seems ready to challenge Lake
Mary and Winter Springs for supremacy in
the county.

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The Lions waltzed past DeLand, 58-41,
and clobbered Lake Brantley, 49-25, this
week to improve to 8-1.
Sophomore Whitney Tossie scored 17
points and pulled down six rebounds and
Justine Elifrink handed out five assists in
the victory over the Bulldogs on Tuesday
and sophomore Irimar Hernandez had 12
lnts and four assists, while Tossie again
uled down.su rebounds in the thumping
of the M jB k D n Thursday. Junior Michelle
Smith led Lake Brantley with nine points.
And lest we forget, Lyman is having a
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that a tie in sport9 Is like kissing
your sister, or brother, whichev­
er the case may be.
If that is true, the Lake
Brantley and DeLand soccer
teams must be related.
On Tuesday, the boys' squads
battled to a 2-2 tie and then the
girls' game ended In a l&gt;-0 dead­
lock on Wednesday.
Then to add another page to
this strange scenario, the Patriot
boys found their Thursday
night contest also end in a 2-2
tie, this time with Seminole
Athletic Conference foe Oviedo.
Vasil Hindalov scored both
goals for the DeLand boys in
the first half as the Bulldogs led
2-1, but Lake Brantley was able
to come up with the tying goal
in the second half to force the
standoff at Tom Story Field.
Alfredo Chany scored one
Patriot goal on an assist from
Graham Zusi, while the other
score came on an own goal.
On Thursday, Oviedo scored
early and late to tie Lake
Brantley.
The lio n s' J.P. Raad scored
the game's first goal on a penal­
ty kick early in the game, but
the Patriots (7-1-3) came back to
take the lead on Fernando
Patino's goal right before half­
time and Zusi's score midway
through the second half.
But Oviedo got the tie when
J.P. Raad took a pass from
brother Chris Raad with three
minutes left in the game and
found the back of tne net.
Charry and Tommy Stavitzski
had assists for Lake Brantley.
The girls' matchup between
the Patriots and Bulldogs on
Wednesday at Spec Martin
Stadium turned into a defensive
struggle with No. 1 Stateranked DeLand (10-0-1) outshooting Lake Brantley (8-0-2),
9-3. Cassie Kearv^ had five saves
in goal for the Patriots.
These two clubs are becoming
iite the rivals as they played
ree 1-0 games last year.
In other boys' games this
week:
Ricardo Perez scored a pair of
ils, but it was not enough as
Ilona edged host Seminole,
4-3 at Thomas E. Whigham
Stadium on Tuesday.
Oscar Paniagua had a goal
and an assists for the Fighting
Seminoles, while Nick Thomas
added an assist for the Tribe.
Cortes scored a pair of goals
and Jerry Girard, Travis
Rodgers and Javier Bermudez
had assists as Lake Mary
topped Winter Springs, 3-1,
Tuesday night. Rusty Robinett
had four saves in goal for the
Rams.
Fabio Pedraza continued his
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Boys
Continued from page IB
points to d ose to within one
point, 41-40, with 4:15 left in the
third quarter.
Arrow Force X coach Bob
Traina then used a time out to
settle his squad down and they
responded with an 8-0 run of
their own to rebuild a nine)int lead, 49-40, with 1:49 left
the period.
Seminole appeared to have
weathered the storm as it main­
tained the lead and was up by
eight points, 59-51, with 4:24 left
In the contest.
But just as quickly, the Lyman
pressure started to pay off again
and the visitors went on a 9-2
run to get back to within one
point, 61-60, on a three-pointer
oy Maurice Hall with 2:43
remaining.

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a jumper by Williams, but
Andreu Pieters knocked down a
three-pointer from the left wing
to lie the contest at 63-63 with
1:30 on the clock.
Seminole had a chance to
regain the lead six-seconds later,
but missed both free throws,
and Pieters gave the
Greyhounds their fust lead
since early in Ihe first quarter
when he nit the second of two
free throws with 0-34 left.
Arrow Force X grabbed the
lead back for the final time
when Marcus Robinson scored
on a layup with 30-scconds left.
Lyman then scored the gamewinner wilh 15-seconds left
when Redden got loose for a
layup.
Seminole advanced the ball to
halfcourt and called a lime out

Girls
Continued from page lBtion with the other throe
•powers.
: On Tuesday, University of Central Florida
^signee Celeste Hudson scored 18 points as Ihe ■
.'Greyhounds won a defensive battle with
:ScminoIe, 43-32, and then dropped in 18 more on
:Thursday as Lyman got past Lake Howell, 55-48.
; Brown and Segarra helped out Hudson with 13
; rebounds and three assists, respectively, while
;Sllver Hawks sophomore Mattea Codrey tied
Hudson for game-high scoring honors with 18
points.
Also on Tbesday, Vivlana "V " Stewart scored 10
points to lead a balanced Lake Brantley attack to
a 40-32 victory over Lake Howell.
Codrey led the extremely young Silver Hawks,

with nine-seconds on the clock.
The hosts then had to use anoth­
er timeout with four-seconds
left when the ball got trapped at
midcourt.
Traina then set up the perfect
play, getting a lob over the
Greyhound defender toward the
basket, but the layup rolled off
the rim os the hom sounded
and Lyman ran off the court cel­
ebrating Its seventh victory with
a defeat this season.
The difference in the game can
be traced to ball control as the
Greyhounds went from making
13 first half turnovers to only
five In the second half, while
Seminole had ]2 turnovers in
the first half and 13 In the sec­
ond half, nine on errant passes.
Lyman’s defense on Arrow
Force X star Robby DuPre also
had a major effect, as the 6-foot-

only one senior and four juniors on the 12 player
roster, with a game-high 13 points. Sophomore
Leigh Ann Brown topped all rebounders with six
and sophomore Abby Kohn handed out three
assists for Lake Howell.
GIRLS BASKETBALL
B U L L D O G S 69, F IG H T IN G S E M IN O L E S 29
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Oimttl* 2 Brown 2 C r * y »n 4. Chinch 4. McCray 2 )«*•» 17,
Wellington 4 Total* 9 10-20 74.
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A m * 2 Brady 22 Gouetty 2 Fkhrr 12 Even 2 Saunden 12 Shepherd
1. Bilker 6 Total* 2S 10-1* 69
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6 senior scorer who averages
d ose to 22 points a game, only
netted four points on 2-of-8
shooting from the floor. The
Greyhounds had also held the
forward dwon in the first game,
hodling him to nine points.
Redden had a big game for
Lyman, scoring 17 points and
also adding three steals and
three assists. Vermiglio also had
a big all-around game with 13
points, five rebounds, three
steals and two blocked shots.
Pieters was also in double fig­
ures for the Greyhounds with 11
points, and also added three
assists, while Mark Robinson
pulled down eight rebounds
and Nell Vaz had three steals.
Maurice Robinson paced
Seminole with game-highs in
scoring (18), rebounds (nine),
and blocked shots (two).
Williams also had a big allaround contest with 10 points,
eight rebounds, six assists and
six steals.
Anthony Tbmer chipped in
with 12 points and six rebounds,
Marcus Fontaine had 10 points,
and Jake Polk and Dan Taylor
added five and four assists,
respectively.
The young Greyhounds, two
sophomore starters and a fresh­
man as the sixth man, are now
7-0 on the season, while Arrow
Force X falls to 2-3, wilh the
three losses being by a total of
six points, including back-toback one-point defeats this
week.

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Lyman1* define# got tougher •• the flame want on Tuesday night and la dtopiaysd by a pair o( Greyhound defender* as they go after a shot attempted
by Seminole's LytM WWams (No . 30) during Lyman’s com*-from-behind
60-65 Seminole Athletic Conference victory over Arrow Force X at BUI
Fleming Memorial Gymnasium.
2 12. McCray 2-2 0 0 4. WillUm* 5-10 04) 10,
In maybe the biggest game on
Garda 1-1 1-2 3. Fontaine 5-4 04) 10. M a m a
this week's schedule, undefeat­
Robtmon S-13 2-3 IS. Du Pi t 2-S 0 2 6 Total*
ed Oviedo (9-0) opened tts Class 30543-1063
Lyman
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6A-District 3 campaign with a
S e m in o le
13 2 2 1 4 1 4 . 6 5
huge 66-63 victory over last
Ttura p o tn l Raid goala _ Lyman 7-11 ( l a J d m
year's champion, DeLand,
3-6. Wrmlglm 2 6. Hall 1-2. Platan 1-3. N . V u
before 1,200 people at the Dog
o i l : Seminole 0 4 (Taylor O l . WUliama O t ,
Fontaine O t , DuPrt O l). Tram fouh _ Lyman
House on Tuesday.
12; Seminole 15. Fouled out _ none. Trchnkala
The Bulldogs (4-2), which
_ none. Retnunda . Lyman 26 (Mark Robinaon
ended the Lions' 30-game
6 VermigUa 5k Seminole 36 (Mamie RoMnaon
unbeaten streak In the district
9, WUliama S, Turner 6, DuPre 5). Aaalata _
Lyman I I (rteten, Redden 3 each); Seminole 17
finals in this building last
6, |. Polk 3. Taylor 4k Sleala _ Lyman
February, looked like they might (WUliama
20 (N . V al, Rodtlon, W tm lalln 1 mm*¥~
upset the No. 3 state-ranked
SemlnoW 8 (VrtflUmf A). B t o t f d M
Lyman 4 (Vrrmlgllo 2); Seminole 3 (Mamie
team again os they raced to an
Kobineon 2). TUmover* . Lyman IS; Setninolr
16-8 first quarter advantage.
23. Junior vanity _ Seminole S7, Lyman 67.
But the second period
L IO N S 66, B U L L D O G S 63
belonged to Oviedo as it
O v ie d o 166)
outscored DeLand, 19-9, to send
Smith S, Hargrove 1, Pickett 3, Heren 7,
the teams to the lockkeroom
Wkhenpoon 22. Zieliiuki 2, Rich I I , Schwarta
tied at 27-27.
4. Total* 24 1013 66.
The hosts came out and con­
D e L a n d (63)
Gordon 2 ). Hinton 7, Tyler 13, Andrew* 2
trolled the third period, build­
Jackaon 2. Braumbeugh 3. Total* 26 S-16 63
ing an eight-point lead, 47-39, at
O v ie d o
S 1912 27 _ 66
the end of the eight minutes.
DeLand
IS 9 2 0 1 6 . 6 1
The Lions got rolling in the
Three-point field goal* _ Oviedo I
final period, putting 27 points
(W lthm poon 4. Rich 3, Pickett); DeLand 3
(Cordon. lUnaun. Tyler). Team iuuli _ Oviedo
on the board, and holding the
12; DeLand II. Fouled o u t. none. Technicab .
Bulldogs to only 16 to puli out
Oviedo 2 DeLand. bench.
the victory.
S IL V E R H A W K S 57,
Class 6A Player of the Year
A R R O W F O R C E X 56
Shawn Witherspoon stepped up
S e m in o le (56)
during crunch time and hit
Taylor 4 2 -2 I L J . Polk 0 04) a D im er 0 1 -3 1.
three of his four three-point
McCray I 0 0 2. WUliama 0 04) 0 Garda 2 0 2 4,
shots in the final 1:41 to lead the
Fontaine 0 04) 0 Robinaon 7 &gt; 6 17, DuPre 7 55 21. T. Polk 0 04)0. Total* 2111-18 36
Oviedo charge.
Lak e H o w e ll (57)
Wiherspoon's final 'trey* came
Barkman 3 4 -3 I I . lackey 4 1-3 10. E d w in ). 1
with 30 seconds remaining and
04) 2 Fomtter 11-1 3, Saracty 0 OO 0. Walker 4
put the Lions ahead to stay, 65OO 9. Hotter 3 OO 8. While 0 04) 0, Codrey 4 O
0 1 6 Btrchwood 0 04) 0. Total* 22 0 9 57.
63. A.J. Hargrave hit one of two
S e m in o le
1 4 1 3 1 3 1 4 .3 6
free throws with 19-seconds left
Lake H o w e ll
22 4 19 1 2 . 3 7
to complete the scoring.
Three-point Arid goal* _ Seminole 3 1DuPre 2
Witherspoon finished with a
Taylor), Lake Howell 7 (Codrey 2 Hotter 2
game-high 22 points, while Brad Walker. Barkman. Lackey). Team Ioula .
Seminole 12 Lake Howell 16 Fouled out _
Rich added 11 points and
none. Technicab _ none.
Lamaer Smith eight points for
the winner's.
S IL V E R H A W K S 6 8 , R A M S 3 7
Lak e M a r y (37)
In another game from
Smith 04)04)0, Wright 04) OO 0, G Carlich 4Tuesday, freshman guard Kyle
12 1-2 10 M Carlich 2-9 O l 4. Merthie 3-12 2-3
Fowler scored 12 points, but
S. WUliama 1-11-4 3. Thonua 1-2 2-2 2 Hairdo
Lake Brantley fell to Apopka,
3-9 0 0 6 . WiUingham 04) OO 0. Brenton OO 04)
63-52.
2 Mann OO 1-2 I. D ug OO OO 0, Bamee 1-3 04)
2 Total* 14-427-1637.
On Wednesday Ryan Exter
L ak e H o w e ll (64)
had 20 points and four assists
Barkman 7-S 6-7 21. Lackey 1-4 2-2 2
and Toby Smith scored 13 points Edwarda 0 3 2-4 2 Fomtter I -3 OO 3, Saracty O
1
3-6
3. Walker 1-42-2 5 ,1lolfar 36 0 0 7. While
and pulled down nine rebounds
2-5 0 0 2 Codrey 3-7 0 0 13, Biichwond 0 2 2-2
as Winter Springs topped Lake
2 Totak 2044 22-27 6H.
Mary, 55-47. Freshman Danyl
Lake M a ry
410 9 1 4 .3 7
Merthie led the Rams with 13
L ak e H o w e ll
18 16 12 2 2 . 6 8
points.
Thne-poinl Held gcula _ Lake Mary 2-13 (G.

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Barkman 1-1, Walker 1-2 Fomtter 1-3, Hotter
1-3. lackey O l). Team h u b _ Lake Mary 22
Lake lkrw til 19. Fouled out . Lake Howell.
While. Technicab _ none. Rebuunda _ Lake
Mary 21 (Beme* 4), Lake IkiweU 32 (While 2
Forevtler 3, Welker 3). Aaabb _ Lake Mary 9 (G
Cartich 3); take Howell 17 (Fumttee 2 Seraaty
2 Codrey 3) Swab . Like Mary 10 (Merthie J).
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Sunday. December 16. 2001

PflflC 3B

Photo* court t« y of Bon L*r*on, O.D.

Dalli’s (top, left) d efeated RE/MAX (bottom, loft) lor the Cham pionship ot the A dvanced E y e C a re 's First Annual
all Tournam ent and Home Run Derby held recently at the L ake Mary S p o rts C om plex. T h e M ississippi M udcats
1ght) claim ed the C onsolation B racket Cham pionship, i.e . third p la ce , while O ctavio T orres (abov e, left) ol Team
&gt; won the Hom e R un Derby and team m ate B o b M orse (a b o v e , right) w a s nam ed th e tournam ent's M ost
&gt;ble Player,

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Team
Special to ttw Herald

LAKE MARY — Team Dalli's was the last team
standing when the smoke had cleared at the
Advanced EyeCare's First Annual Softball
Tournament and Home Run Derby held recently
at the Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Led by Tournament Most Valuable Player Bob
Morse, Team Dalli's outlasted nine other teams in
the double-elimination event to dairh the first

S o ccer
Continued from page IB
air of shots as did teammate
lichael Benzer as Lyman (7-32) whipped New Smyrna Beach,
6-1, Thursday night.
N. J. Pavlovic had a pair of
assists for the Greyhounds,
while Steve Spangler had five
saves in goal for the winner's.
A balanced attack saw Lake
Howell have four different play­
ers have goals and assists to
back the goalkeeping of Jason
Chapman in the Silver Hawks'
4-1 victory over Mainland on
Thursday.
In other girls' soccer games:
Oviedo and Lake Howell bat­
tled to a 1-1 tie on Tuesday with
Rylanc Goncalez scoring on an
assist from Jennifer Mulvihill
for the Silver Hawks and

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prize, which were Individual $25 gift certificates
at Advanced EyeCdre for alt members of the win­
ning team.
"The tournament was a huge success and will
definitely be held again next year!," said Ben
Larson, O.D., tournament director from Advanced
EyeCare o f Central Florida. "We had a total of 10
very competitive teams entered in the tourna­
ment, plus a special thanks goes out to major lea­
guer Dante Bichette for hLs tremendous hitting

Rodriguez scoring on an assist
from Carter for the Lions.
Lake Mary and Winter
Springs also fought to a 2-2 on
Wednesday with Weber scoring
both Bears goals, one on an
assist from Hilary Clamunden,
and Silvera stopping 12 shots in
goal.
An outright winner appeared
on Wednesday, but unfortunate­
ly Seminole came out on the
short end of a 4-1 score against
Deltona.
Kathy Akin, Lyndi Stein,
Andrea Tegeler and Goncalez
each scored one goal to back the
shutout goalkeeping of
Carolyne Richard as Lake
Howell (9-1J blanked Mainland
(5-5), 4-0.
BOYS
B U L L D O G S 2, P A T R IO T S

B is c e g lia
Continued from page IB
151-120 record, a mark that would have been
much better had the talent pool for the school not
virtually dried up in the late part of the 1990's.
After going almost winless for three seasons,
Bisceglia got radical and went back to a 1950's
style of offense, the Wing-T, in 2000 and the team
responded with a 3-7 record in the tough District
4 of Class 5A.
But Bisceglia's best coaching job may have come
this season as Lake Howell moved from Class 5A
down to Class 4A and the Silver Hawks had not
played many, if any of the teams before.
But the team had fun and went 4-6 despite play­
ing in without a doubt the toughest district in
Florida in Class 4A-District 5. Among the teams
that Lake Howell faced in district play were
defending Class 6A State Champion Palm Bay
High School, highly state-ranked New Smyrna
Beach, coached by Hall-of-Famer Gerald Odom,
always tough Merritt Island High School and
Satellite High School, which was a district cham-

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Gail* . 1*1 and 2 (IlimiaJov 2); Uk*
Itnntley 2 (Chany, own goaf), A*ai*t» _
IK Uttnl 2 (Clark, Sullivan); Lake Dranllry I
|/uyi). Shut* on goal _ I*Land 3, Like
lUantlry 20. Save* _ f*Land 7, Lake Brantley 0.

W O L V ES 4,
F IG H T IN G S E M IN O L E S 3
Deltona
2
2 . 4
Seminole
1
2 . 3
Goal* _ Drltieu 4(CLmia,tv am, Andrew*.
[XrwcyJ; Seminole 3(IVrva 2. Tanuigua).
_ [ Vlu*u 4 (L*wcy, Andrew*, tkixu.
i k trn r* Srminoltf 2 (raniagua, Thoma*). Shot*
tw»
. Ifeltixu 14. Seminole *#. Save* .
1*1 tuna 7',Sctnimrle 4&gt;. Junior vanity _ Deltona
X SemiiMi* 2.

GIRLS
S IL V E R H A W K S 4,
BUCCA N EERS 0
M jin ljn J
0 0 _ 0
L ik e H ow e ll
Z
2 _ 4
U w b _ Like IkiweU 4 (L- Sirin, K. Akin. A.
Trxikf, (im cilei) A » u d _ nine.
un
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21. like Howell (KktunJ) 3.

pion in Class 5A just two years ago.
Bisceglia, originally from Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, received his undergraduate degree
from Southwestern Missouri University and has a
Masters degree in Education from Florida Atlantic
University. He has been a football coach for 36
years, the last 26 as a head coach.
Bisceglia's Silver I lawks squads of the late
1‘JHO's and early I99t)'s were among the top two
or three in the state of Florida Jiu l some were rec­
ognized nationally.
Among the players to excel under Bisceglia was
running back Marquette Smith, who was the
Catorade National I’layer of the Year in 1991, cur­
rent Denver Bronco defensive end Trevor Pryce,
linebacker Ken limes, arguably the best defensive
player ever in Seminole County, linebacker
Tommy Demps, who started for four years at
Arizona State, and offensive lineman Tam
Hopkins, who started at Ohio State.
Bisceglia said lie felt it was ju s t time to get away
from the rigors of being a head football coach, but
that he might be back in a year or two because he
was already missing coaching.

display during our Home Run Derby."
Bichette, who now calls Lake Mary home,
played for the Boston Red Sox this past season
and is a former National League Most Valuable
Player as a member o f the Colorado Rockies.
Octavio Torres, a member of Team Dalli's, was
the winner of the Home Run Derby and received
$100 a beautiful plaque.
Team Dalli's defeated RE/MAX Realty
Resources in the Championship Game, with the

Mississippi Mudcats winning the Consolation
Championship.
Following the tournament a gala post-tourna­
ment party and award presentation was held at
Gators of Lake Mary that evening.
All profits from the tournament and the Home
Run Derby were given to the L ike Mary Rotary
Club for their Seminole Community College
Scholarship Fund.

B rie f s
Continued from page IB
to allow coaches to gauge their team's
strengths and weaknesses for the upcoming
season.
The tournament will run from December 28througM30.
For more information or to register your
team, please contact Winning Ways
Basketball's Barry Mestel at 407-339-9053 or 1877-808-HOOP (4667).
You can also check the Winning Ways
Basketball website for additional information
at www.winwaysinc.com.
T IC K ET S O N S A LE FOR VIS/T FLO R I­
DA TA N G ER IN E BOW L
The North Carolina State University
Wolfpack and the University of Pittsburgh
Panthers have been selected as the opponents
for the 38th VISIT FLORIDA Tangerine Bowl.
The contest kicks-off at 7:30 p.m. on December
20, from the Florida Citrus Bowl.
VISIT FLORIDA Tangerine Bowl tickets can
be ordered on line at www.fcsports.com, or
through Ticketmaster (407-839-3900 in
Orlando).
H ITT1N G /PITC H IN G BA SEBA LL
CAM P
There will be a two-day condensed training
camp held in Seminole County on December
21st and 22nd by the former owner of Baseball
World and current head baseball coach at St.
Leo College, Ed Stabile.
Scouts will be invited.
The camp is open to players ages 7-to-17 and
all are welcome to enroll and receive evalua­
tions.
The cost is $50 per day or $95 for both days.
For more information please call 407-9487395.
W IN TER HOLID AY B A SEB A LL C A M P
Ron Golden's Baseball School is hosting a
Winter-Holiday Baseball Camp December 2730 at Eastmonte Park in Altamonte Springs.
The camp will focus on instruction and
development and is open to all baseball play­

ers in grades 5-12.
For additional information, please contact
Ron Golden's Baseball School at 614-236-8141.
N A TIO N A L C H E E R L E A 6 E R A N D
D A N C E R C H A M PIO N S H IP S
As 2001 comes to a close there will be one
final opportunity for cheerleaders and dancers
to take home a trophy. They can compete at
the NCA Senior and Junior High School
National Championship on December 2 8 - 2 9
at the Dallas Convention Center. And for the
individual cheerleader and dancer, they can
compete in the 4th Annual National Best
Cheerleader and Dancer Scholarship
Championship on Sunday, December 30th.
The Senior and Junior High School
Nationals, sponsored by the National
Cheerleaders Association, will be the host to
over 200 teams as they compete in 23 divi­
sions. Nine new recreation divisions have been
added and junior high non-mount and junior
varsity non-mount have been split into sepa­
rate divisions for more competitive opportuni­
ties.
The excitement begins on December 28th
with preliminaries. Doors open at 7:30 a.m.
and the competition begins at 8:30 a.m. Finals
are on December 29th with the doors opening
at 7 a.m. and the competition beginning at 8
a.m. Admission for prelims is $10.00 at the
door. Ticket master will be selling reserved
seating tickets for the finals on December 29th
for 510.00 plus service charge/handling fee.
Call them at 214-373-8000. Based on availabili­
ty reserved seats may be purchased at the
door for finals for $10.00.
Don't go home after High School Nationals,
stay to see the best individual cheerleader and
dancers compete on December 30th in the
Dallas Convention Center. This is the only
championship of its kind dedicated to individ­
uals with over $30,000 in scholarships and
awards presented!
Admission is $10 at the door.
For more information, visit the NSG website
at www.nationalspirit.com.

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AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
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OR THIRTY OATS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
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tor
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HMD7S________________________
M T H i CMCUfT COURT
OF THS EIGHTEENTH
M ANO FOR
SEMMOL1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO.; 01 O R MOO OtO-L
IN RE-Th* Morrkg* ot
STEVE MATIEVICH.
Huaband,
and
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WO*
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copy ol your wrfflan d*tona«*. I any.
to « on Vk Paaaonat'a anonwy. A A
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or ba k n Vk 19lh day at DECEM­
BER, 2001. and Ilk V k orttpnal man
Vk CM* at M* Court *1 Sammok
County Courthoua*, 301 N Pa*
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C k * ol Vk C*cul Court
By Nancy fl Wtntar
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Pubaah Dacambar 9. 18. 23. 30.
2001

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M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOICLAL CIRCUIT.
Vt ANO FOR
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
CASE NO.: O IOR-445*020-0
IN RE Th* Marriage ol
KELVIN E ROSS.
Huaband.
and
LINDA J ROSS. » V *
LINDA J BENJAMIN.
Wda
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Unda J Ro m
*30* Gkrm Dak Road
Bowk. MO 20720
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Vtal
a Pakmn tor Draaotobon of Mamag*
haa baan Nad agwnal you, and krt
you ar* raqurad to aarva a copy ot
your Rmponea or Pkaclng to Vk
Patibon upon V k PaMwnat a aoornay. A A McCLANAHAN. J R , 212
Nork Pa* Avanu*. Santord. Ftorto*
32771, and Ma V k ortgatal Raaponaa
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ol Vk Cveur Court, on or batata Vk
19k day ol DECEMBER. 2001 V
you ltd to do ao. a Datau* JuTgmart
w* b* la*an agaatal you tor k* n*al
demankd r k * Pataton
DATED al Santord. Saflunok
County. Ftortda. M * 14k day ol
NOVEMBER. 2001
MARY ANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
□ Y Nancy R W tolar
Deputy C k *
Pubkah Oacamtkf 9, 18. 23, 30.
2001

HH074
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I8TH
JUDICIAL CIRC LOT
OF FLORIDA
IN AMO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 01-CA-184I-14-O
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Notto* k hemby grvan k*L puauant to thai Final Judgnwnt ot
Fonctoaur* dakd Novaridwr 30.
2001, and antond In CM caa* lum­
bar 01-CA-1B41-14-G, ol V k Cboul
Court ol V k 18k Judekt Ctox* Vi
and tor Barrenrea County, Ftortda.
w hank NORTH AMERICAN MORT­
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day at January, 2002. ka toaowkg
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LO T 1, ALAFAYA WOODS. PHASE
XX1A. ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
M PAGES S I. 12 ANO S3 AS
RECORDED IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA; SAID U N O SITU­
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HOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
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2001.
UARYANNE MORSE
C k * at C R iA Court
By Mary Strap*
Deputy Cto*
COOIL1S S STAWIARSM. PA.
4010 Boyaooul BoiAavard
Suit* *50
Tampa. FL 33807
Telephone: (813)877-8008
CAS* 1001-3308
Pubiah Dacambar 9. 18.2001
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xalcoaura dated Novambar 30.
2001, and antorad to Caaa No. 01CA 198814 a ol k * Clrcut Court ot
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LO T 21, PLACID WOOOS. PHASE
ONE. ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN P U T
BOOM S I. PAGES 23 THROUGH
29. O F TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE. FLORIOA
MARYANNE MORSE
A* C k * at Ok Court
B y Mary3trai«*
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IN TH E CVtCUTT CO UR T
OF THE 1STH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M A N O FO R
SCldH O LJ COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE No 01-CA-1M8-14-O
WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK. FA.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
BANK UNITED,
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nonce of
FORECLOSURE SALS
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January. 2002. to* toaowmg
LO T 137, O A K U N O VILLAGE.
SECTION THREE. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 28. PAGES 23
ANO 24. OF THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
DATED W* 30 day ot November,
2001
Maryan
C k * Cacua Court
By Mary Slrapk
Deputy C k *
ROGER 0 BEAR, P A
P O Bos *995
Orlando FL 32802
Artornays tot PtamMI
(010894)
V you ar* a parson with a disability
who naada any accommodation m
order to parbeto*!* m tor* proceed
mg you ar* emmad. at no coal to
you. tor Via provision ol canam assis­
tance
Pkaaa
comact
AO ACoord,harm al 301 N Park
Avanu*. Suns N30I. Santord. FL
32771. Takphona 407)885^227
withrn (2) suiting days ol your
racaipl ol Vua Summons, 4 you ar*
haarmg » i o n rnpaaad. ca* 1 8009550771
Pubaah Dacantoar 9.18,2001
HH0S7
Vt TH E CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Sammok COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
F*a Number 01-1 l « K t
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROSE WEISS
them m a
NOTICE OF ADMWISTRATION
Th* atSTwvsr; i , ■m ol k * taut* ol
ROSE WEISS ikes a sad. F4*

Nurtoar 01-1182-CP, k
V k ClreuV Court tor
Cdwdy, Ftortda, PrebM* OMaton.
k a td d riH at a d d k Pok O t *
Driwar C Santord. Ftortda 32771.
Th* name* and add******
l ol V k
o

Aa INTERESTED PERSONS ARC
NOTIFIED THAT
A* p*r»on* on ahem k k notto* k
o tk a
ka
oI V k pervonal raprvd
V k Court ar* i*gW«d to ■* Vk*
0C#c8m oak V k Court VWTWt
THE U T I R O F TW ICE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FW ST
PUBLICATION OF D B S NOTICE
OR TH IR TY DAYS A FTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE O F A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al creator* d V* decoder* and
or
r*
on ako n a copy d k k node* I*
■Par ka
i d Vsa
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
TH R EE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF TH E FIRST FUBUCATX3N O F THIS NOTICE OR TW RTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE O F A COPY OF TH M NOTICE
ON THEM.
O W CfiOiOfl OT TTNI &lt;j h (W r
and parsons having claim* or
aaaak rraral ita ka* ctatma *an k k
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF T H S NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FEED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* dak d l * M putacaBon d
V k Noac* k DacarrMr 9.2901.
ROSE WARSHOFJKY
ROSE WAR3HOFSKY
4723 Lucam* Lata* BNd. *3096
l*A* Worth. Ftortda 33*87
tor
L W. CARROLL. JR . ESQUIRE
Ftortda Bar No. OBI 43B
U W R E N C IW . CARROLL. J R . PA.
70S Tumbu* Avanu*. Sufto 202
Aaamonk Sprkga, ftortda 32701
Takphona (407)280-5588
Pubiah Dacambar 9, IB, 2001
Faroes
Vt T H i C S K U T COURT
OF T N I te n t
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AN O FO R
B E IM O L 1 COUNTY,
GENERAL
CASE NUMBER; 91-CA-K10-14-K
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III. a Delaware

U R R Y E BUTLER, at d .

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uam lo a Summary F k d Judgmar*
d Foradoaura, dakd Ncwwnbat 28,
2001 amarad In Caaa No. 01-CA1*10-14* d k a Clreud Court *t and
tar Samkiok County. Ftortda. wharato HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPO­
RATION III, k k a Piaimm and
URRY
E. BUTLER, k
k*
Dakndan. I wk t*a *&gt; V k iw pkk
and boat btddar lor caan. at k * Waal
From Door, Sammok County
Courkoua*. 301 Nork Pa* Avanu*.
Santord. Ftortda 32771. at 1100
am., an Dacambar 27.2001 k * IcSsaal Final Summary
Jutgmam ot Foradoaura. to-wK.
Lol 19 Stock E. NORMANDY ADDI­
TION TO CASSELBERRY. FLORI­
DA, according to V k pkt tkr* d.
recorded n Pkt Book 7. Pag** 4950. Pubic Record* ot Sammok
County. Ftond*.
and
Bagmnng al V* Northeast corner
d Lot 19. run kanca 9 15 degress
28 manuka Wart; 124 09 teat, along
k* East Ira d tad Lot 19; kanca
m i N 00 degree*. 26 mnutaa. 18
second* E 119 58 k*L kanca nm
ta il 32 1 kar along k a Nork an* d
Lot 18 to k a Pont d Pagmnng. a* d
Vk above baeig part ol Lol 18. Stock
E, NORMANOY ADomON TO CAS­
SELBERRY. FLORIDA, acoordng to
Via pkl kataol recorded n Ptal Book
7. page* 49 and 50. Pubic Record*
d Sammok County. Ftortda.
and M a
Beginning at k* Soukwaal comar
d aald Lot 19. kanca nm N 15
degree*. 28 rnnuka Eaai 75 94 teat,
kanca run Souk 00 day***, hearv
ry six rmnutas 18 second* Was!
73 20 test: kanca nm W*sL1985
kal along k a Souk kneel sad Lot
19. to k* port ot bagmrmg.
DATED k a 24 day ot November.
2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
B y Mary Stroup*
Deputy C k *
CARL M SUOARMAN. ESQ
9700 S. Disk Highway
Suita 550
Miami, a 33158
Pubksh Dacambar 9. 18. 2001
HH069
M THS ORCLKT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M A N O FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO t * C A 25*1 14 K
F T MORTGAGE COMPANIES D/B/A
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
PLAINTIFF
VS.
STEPHEN CAMPBELL, IF LIVING
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISES.
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES, LIENOR.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
O TH ER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNOEH
OR AGAINST STEPHEN
CAMPBELL. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
O F STEPHEN CAMPBELL. IF ANY;
VIVIAN CAMPBELL. PSB LENOINO
CORP. INTERPRINT
INCORPORATED. WORLD
COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES.
INC , A DISSOLVED FLORIOA
CORPORATION,
RAWER
F.
MUNNS, RULON D UUNNS. KEITH
R. WATERS. BOGIN. MUNNS 8
MUNNS. A FLORIOA LEGAL
PARTNERSHIP. NORTH SUPPLY
COMPANY. HUNTINGTON POINTE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
IN C . UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA. JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFEND ANT(S)
RE NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auant to an Ordar Granting lh*
Munon to Ratal Foradoaura Sak
dated November 29. 2001 amarad
Crv4 Caaa No 99 CA 2S42 14 K ol
k a Cirtud Court oltha 1ITH ArdtaiaJ
Cucua n and tor SEMINOLE County.
Santord. Ftond*. I wd aa* to Vk
Ivghaai and baal bekkr tor cash al
W EST FRONT DOOR d k * SEMI
NOLE County Courkoua* V

Ftortda. k 1190 AM. an f k
27 day d Dacambar. 2001 V k Idertkd pregarty 89 i d
In aaw Sunmary Find

___

bat

LO T 113. MUNTV40T0N POBtTl.
PHASE M. ACCOBOMG T O THE
FLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED M
FLAT BOOK I t F A G E t M ANO IT,
O F THE FU M JC RECOROE OF
B E t|N 0lE COUNTY. FIORUA.
Dakd k k » day d NovanBar,
2001.
(CM CUIT COURT BEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C k * d V k Ckodl Cam
M vyhnga
arty C k *
PuMdi be Tha Samkd* Hardd
M ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERCANS WITH D tEA EU TSS
ACT,
k flk
oonkd COURT AOM M OTTUnON,
d
Vk
SEMINOLE
Comty
Cowkouaa d 407-3234330. 14009554771 (TOO) or 1400-9834770.
DMROJ. STERN. F A
•01 E UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 900
FLM tTATKJNFL 33324
(834)2334000
**-39801 FNMA)FTN
Fubam.Dacambar 9. I S 2001
HHOS*_________________________
M TH E CMCUTT COURT
OF THE 1ITM
JU O IC U L C M C U T
M A N O FO R
[COUNTY.
MM
CAES M X 01-CA-1943 1*K
OUARANTY RESIDENTIAL
LENOtNG. INC . SUCCESSOR TO
TEMPLE -VtLANO MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. SUCCESSOR TO
KNUTBON MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
MARIO E. CHACON, d ibl. d at,
DakntknRa).
N O TK S O F SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pirn
auant to an O idk or Fbtd JUdgmaM
Scheduling
Foradoaura
Sak
ankrad on Novankar 2*. 2001 to
k k caaa now pandng to aatd C o ut
t k dyk d *dadi la todtoaaad abore.
I wa **• io Vk N d k d and bad HdCounty Courthoua*, W ad Front
Door. SEMINOLE COUNTY COUR­
THOUSE. 301 Nork Fa* Atratka,
Santord. Ftortda 32771. d 1100
A M . on 2 k 27 day d Dacambar
200 t.kataiomng daacrtkd proper­
ty u M totkto add O iM r or Ftod
LO T 111, WY NOHAM WOOOS.
PHASE TW O. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED M P U T BOOK 28, PAGES 41
ANO 42. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
8EM1N0LE COUNTY, FLORIDA
ORDERED d SEMMOLE Canty.
Ftortda. k k
day ol MOVE HER.

20MARYANNE
01.
MORSE

Aa dark, CbcUl Caul
SEMMOLE, Ftortda
B y MarySaoupa
Aa Deputy C k *
SPEAR I HOFFMAN F A
70S Saudi D kk Wdaaay
Corel Gabke. Ftortda 31148
Takphona:(308)8832299
Pareona wdt daabddy ako need a
apackl accommnrtaaon to partloH
lad ADACoonktator it 301 W Fa*
Avenue. Suae N , Santord, Ftortda
32771, at kart tv* day* prior to t k
pracaadng Tbltphona: (407)3234330 Ext, 4227; I 80048V
8771(TDO), or I 8004S34770(V).
vk Ftortda Ratty SarrtcaJ/Yl
Piitkah. Dacambar 9.18 2001
HH08S
THE CSKUTT COURT
OF THE EK1H TUNTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT
M AN O FO R
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVB. ACTION
CASS H G 01-C V 1934
CXVtStOH U K
WELLS FAROO HOME
MORTGAGE, INC F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC..
KENNETH EUGENE YOUNG. JR .
at rt.
NOTICE OF
NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN pur
auant to a Final Judgmam at
Mortgage
Foradoaura
dated
Novambar 29. 2001 and antorad to
Caaa NO 01GA-1834 d k * Ctrcu*
Com ot k * EIGHTEENTH Judkkl
Cveu* in and tor SEMINOLE County.
Ftortda whereat WELLS FARGO
HOME MORTGAGE. INC. F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC . k
k* Plartrt and KENNETH EUGENE
YOUNG. JR ; OOLETA NATIONAL
BANK. TENANT *1 N/K/A ERIC
HOWE. TENANT J 2 N/K/A ROWEHA REGIS are k * Datandam*. I wd
**• to k * laykal wtd boat btodar tor
caah at WEST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA at
1100AM. on k a 27k day ol
2001, k * toBowi
oparty u eat tork to
•aid Fatal Judgmam:
LOT 9. BLOCK H. TEMPLE TER­
RACE ANNEX. ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 8 PAGE 91.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
AK/A 1908 Axaka Avanu*. WMar
Park, FL 32790
WITNESS MY HANO end Va aaal
ol h i Court on Nmerrbot 28 2001
(SEAL)
Maryam* Morae
C k * ol k* Cacua Court
By Mary Strouak
O*outy C k *
Edtaverrk LAeaactake. PA
p o Bo«2sota
Tamp*. Ftortda 33822 SO I I
F01005988
"Saa Am amne m k Dw r t aaaa Ad
V you an a paraan wah a daatidty
aha naedt acuommodaban m o r'
to parttdprta at k k pracaadng. you
are anooad el no curt to you, lor Vk
provtewm ot certain aaaiatanc*
Pkaaa contact Court Admnaireoon
el 201 N. Pe* Avanu*, Santord.
Ftortda 32771. kkphon# num
(407)889-4227. within 2 working
daye ot your recapt ot h i documanr. V haarmg mpairad. (TDO) 1
9039538771
Pubiah Dacambar 9.18. 2001
HH054________________________
T H I C M C U T COURT
OF THE IW M T tlN TH
JUDICIAL C M C U T
V4 ANO FOR
S E N M O LI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 91-CA-1779
OfVISION I8 K
SUNTRUST BANK SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO SUNTRUST BANK
CENTRAL FLORIDA. N A .

SHEF40N0 □ REDOING. *1 rt,
Oakndanttij
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auanl to a Fatal Judgmam d

SOUTH OF STATE ROAD 438 VAN
A ASDALI OSBORNE BROKER­
AGE C O B ADO TO BLACK HAM­
MOCK. ACCOFBM O TO THE FLAT
T W F C O F AS RECORDED M FLAT
BOOK I^ A G E 31. OF T M PUBLIC
RECOROE OF SEMMOLE COLM-

C**t NO. 01-CA-1779 d k t Cboua
Cadi d tw DONTIENTHJbBMd
C8VUItoandlorBEMMOUC*M
Ftortdi tahdVto SUNTRUST BAUM
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
IUKTRUST BANK CENTRAL
FLORIDA, NA, la Ita
FRONT DOOR OF T ) «
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, SANFORO, F L O R O A d 1100AM, o n k*
27«t d w d Dacanbd J001. Vt* tattowkg deaertkd proparty aa ad
tork to add Fbtd J.iMk id .
LOT TO. PALM FO FfTI, AC
M O T O THS P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED M P U T BOOK 90,
PAGE BB, O F THE PUBUC
RECORDS OF IEM BI0LE COUN­
TY. FLOM OA
M U A 2412 D d a S Tbrraca.
Santord, FL 32771
WITNESS MV HAND and E d M d
d t i a Court on N avdibd M 2001.
(SEAL)
C k * d ka Oroirt Caul
By Doraky W. Baton
FA
F G Bat 2501E
Ibmpa. Ftortda 33B21401I
FD10

IB M

Id no ooat toyou. tarka
d
rt 101 N Pub Anarer*. Santord.
Ftortda 32771, bdaphan* nurtbar
(407)BBS-4X27, wflhm t working
day* d yo u reoatyt d V k doormam; ■ hearing totyabad. (TOO) 11034(34771.
8 1 8 2001
T H I C M C U T COURT
O F T M i D O M TU N TH
COUNTY,
O V A ACTION
C A S I N G 01-C A -ITW
O M M O N 14K
□MAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
*8
S U S A N L A C S Y .d d .

NOTICE a HEREBY O V E N p u •uant to a Find Judgmam d
Navanbar 28 2001 aid enured to
Caaa NO. 01-CA-17S2 d I k Ckcu*
Court d k a EIGHTEENTH Ju 9 d d
Circua to and tor SEMMOLE Coutty.
Ftortda khardn OMAC MORTQAGB
CORPORATION, to Vk
SUSAN L ACEY,
and bad btttor tor trek d W EST
FRONT DOOR OF T K SEMMOLE
CO UN TY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FORO, FLORIOA rt 1100AM. on k a
27k day d Dacambar 2001. k * to*tork to add Ftoal Judgmam
LO T 12A. RE P U T OF SPRMQDALE. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 2 8 PAGE I I . PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SE M M O U COUN­
TY. FLORIOA.
JVK/A 370 Sprtngtkk Drive.
AAamonk Sprtnga, F l 32714
WITNESS MY HANO and k a tad
d k k Coul on Novanba 28 2001.
(SEAL)
C k * d ka Ctreut Court
By Doroky W. BoAon
Deputy C k *
[Chavarria AAeaocklaa, P A
P O Boa 25018
lamp*. Ftortda 33822 5011
F01008807
"Saa Amartoana ark DtoabMka Act
11you are a panon wah a dtoabbty
ho naada aocormnodadon to om a
to parketoak to k k procaadtog; you
are anV8ad rt no coat to you, tor k a
provteaton ot cartam aartatanca.
■aa contact Court Adwartraaon
rt 201 N Pa* Avenue. Sudord.
Ftortda 32771, kkphon* number
(407)8834227. wiVwi 2 working
daya ot you recatpl d k k door­
men; V hearing Impaired, (TDO) 11039834771.
PudkhDacambar 9.18 2001

ic a l s

BA MORTGAGE. LLC (A WHOLLY
OWNED tUM KXAM Y O F BANK OF
N A ) SUCCESSOR M
IY MERGER OF
NA710NSEANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
va.
BRENDA E. MULUS, d rt,
N O ncEO B
NCmCE O HEREBY GIVEN purauanl to a Find Judgmam d
3 8 2001 and antorad to
Caaa NO. 031S2B CA d Via O o U l
Court d Vk EIGHTEENTH
IEMMOLE Caudy
BA MORTGAGE.
LLC (A WHOLLY OWNED S U V
■ O A K Y OF BANK O F AM EN GA
N A ) SUCCESEOR M MTEREST
BY MERGER OF NAH0N8EANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, to Vk
Ftofrdi and BRENDA 8 MULUS:
TH E UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
■RSNOA E.
MULUS
N/K/A
C U FTO N MULUS; EMFME FUNDM O CORPORATION; OAK VBJA
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
MC-; are k a Odanckm*. i wrt ltd
to k * M a d and ta d bkktor tor
cadi d W EST FRONT DOOR OF
TH E SEMMOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA al
11:00AM, U I to* M day d January.
2008 t k IdtoatoB daaofead prepar­
ty aa ad torth to add Ftod Judgmam
LO T 31. OAK V U A ACCOROMG
T O TH E P U T THER EO F AS
RECOROEO M P U T BOOK 48
PAGES 7377. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMMOLE COUNTY, FLORKXA
A K A 43* Wtodng O M Lana,
Longnood. FL 32790
WITNESS MY HANO kid V k tad
d H a Ca ul on Nurambw 30 J001.
(SEAL)
an----------- *A___
Maryvma
C to rk d k a C k c u l Court
b y lb r y in p a
Deputy C k *
Echavw la LLtvoclaka. F A
F .G Boa 29018
TbmpA Ftortda 338224018
F00008813
"Baa Amartoana d d i PH d it a ii Ad
V you area panon w in a
to EM
am eoad toycu.tork*
d cartam aartatanca.
P t M t fiw s fE Court AdmrtHniQn
d 201 N. F a * Avanu*. Santord.
Ftortdi 32771. totopfwn* durbar
(437)6*3-4227, wMMn 2 working
day* d yo u racrtpl d k k doeumant ■ haarkg kopdrad, (TDD) 1*004834771.
Pub*m Dacambar 8 18 9001
HHOOO
M TH B C B tC W T COURT
OF THB18TH
JUO ICttL C R C G T
M AN O FO R
1COUNTY

NOTE: Puauam to ft* Fdr O dd
CdtocBon Fracdcaa A d you a n
rtMaad k d H a tow torn k
to ta a d M
cefad a dabt and any
•taatoad wd ta uaad tor tort purtoa 28 day d

2001
M)V1YAfME MORES
By Mary Bbotpa
DaautoCk*
C 0 0 8 JS 8 8TAW1AR9K). F A
4010 BoyacoU BoUnard
SUM 480
Ibmpa. FL 33807
Ibkphonc (113)877CAS41301-3082
Pubiah
18 2001
HH047
M THE CJRCWT COURT
O F T H B ir m

COUNTY

Ma. il-CA-1838
Manhattan
PLAMT1FF.
va.
Emad Jcknaon. d d..
DEFENDANTS.
NOTICE OF
M to a la harapy gkan to*L p u ­
auam to k r t Final Judgment oI
rorMC*Q*ur* O l i n inrowmoer
2001. and antorad In dvt COM nuntar 01-CA-1S28-I3G, of to* CbcUl
Caul d to* ISto Juddal Cbcui bt
and tor Sandnoto Couvy. Ftortda.
wherein CHASE MAM4ATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, k
n ifiiin ana crntti jonmon.
Sammok Couity. * poVBed p/bdM
•ton d k a SUM d Ftortda; S U k d
Ftorkto, Daparbnant d Lagd AArtre;
•ton ol k * aubtad red property at
n/k/a Daryl Sto*ng;__ _ udnownparaon(a) In poaaaarton ol to* aubyad
real propaty 82 n*/a Lartto Broom,
Ware DakndrtVHX I « ■ artl to to*
Nghart and bad bUdar far caah rt
k a Wart borV door of k * 8*m*iok
Couity Courthoua* In SantonL
Ftortda. Sammok Couvy. Ftortda. rt
113330 AM on k * 22nd day d
January. 2003, V k todowbtg
daaertoad proparty a* i d tork in
•dd FbW Judgmad. to * 8
LO T 4. BLOCK a COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNIT 8 ACCORDM O T O THE F IA T THEREOF ON
R LE IN TH E OFFICE OF TH E
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT COURT,
M ANO FOR SEMWOLE COUNTY.
FLO R IDA RECORDED M FLAT
BOOK 12.PAGES TS ANO 78 SAIO
LANDS SITUATE. LYING AND
BEING M SEMINOLE COUNTY.
F IO R B A
N O T E Puauam to t w Fdr 0*M
CoAictlOf! PrtctKM
you ftft
A a—■. - —- 1- »- m— - r. J ----------1
■OV'MQ I w WlH W nffrl ■ OMnwO
to t i l dsM co*nctof MtoffipUng lo
e d ict a
And in y AitormAtton
obtained w*i bo uMd lor that pur*

poaa.
N*. 01-CA4T1-14-L
Chat*
Manhattan
P leporaaton.
FUdfTIFF.

S .

N. Pad. a id ..
DEFENDANTS.
AM EKICO NOT1CB OF

Dated N 30Ch day of Novambar,
2001.
MANYANNE MORSE
Clarti of QrcuA Court
By Mary StroEjp*
Dsouty O mU
COOKJS A STAW1ARSK1. P A
4010 Boyaooul BoUavard
* it 450
Tampa, FL 33807
Takphona: (8134774008
CAS*1301-3382
Pubiah: DacarrOar 8 18 2001
HH048

Nooc* a hereby grvan t u L purauant to an Order Raachaduing
Forectoau* Sak dakd Npvemtar
27, 2001, and antorad to ck* caaa
number 01-CA471-I4-L. d Vk
CbcUl Court d k a 1 « i Judtokl
M THE CM CUIT COURT.
Cbcui to and tor Samtoda Couvy.
M AN O FO R
Ftortda. whored CHASE MANHAT­
SEMMOLE COUNTY.
TAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
FLORIDA
k R abbi and Maahaw N. P a d __ .
C M L ACTION
unknown pattonf*) to poaaaarton d
HO. 01-C A -1744-14-W
aubyecl red property *1, Were
CHARLES F. PRESTON. JR I
DH iteknKi). 1wd aai to k a N d k d
Gl o r ia p p r e s t o n . nunand ■
and tart bkkkr tot caah rt k * Wart
bore don d k a Sanbiola CouVy
Courthoua* to Santord. Florida,
Samtnok Couity. Ftortda. rt
MICHAEL J. SMITH and BARBARA
11.0300 AM on k a 27k day d
A SMITH, huaband and w*a,
Dacambar, 2301, V k toaowkg
ALASKA EASTERN PARTNERS, an
daaerbad preparty at ad tork ri
Ala aka lemlad Partnarrtup. a*
ta d Find Judgmani to eat
ol impwa Funding
LO T 8 CLUSTER G STERLING
Hi
Oklahoma
PARK UNIT 24. ACCORDING TO
THE CM CUIT COURT
Corporation doing bukrkta m
THE PLAT THEREOF. RECOROEO
OF THE 1M3NTIENTH
Cabtotma a* Oklahoma Empire
IN PLAT BOOK 2 8 PAGES 88 83
JUO ICUL C M C U T
Fimdbig Corpuakorv HOUSEHOLD
ANO 84. OF THE PUBLIC
M A N O FO R
FINANCE CORPORATION, a
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
SEMMOLE COUNTY,
cotporrtton organlxad and aakkng
TY. FLORIOA
FLORIDA
under k a law* ol th* Sut* d
NOTE: Puauam to ka Fa* Data
CIVIL ACTION
Dataware.
and
CONSECO
Co*action Practical Ad you era
C A W NO 03143* CA
FINANCE SERVICING CORP.
advkad k rt H a tow km k ckamad
DrVTUON 140
tormarty known aa GREEN TREE
to b* a data abactor rtkmpang to
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
FINANCIAL SERVICING
abaci t dare and any rikirmrtton
CALIFORNIA. N A . AS TRUSTEE
CORPORATION.
and
FIRST
obtrtnad wd b* uaad tor k r t puOF VENOCE MORTGAGE TR UST
NORTH AMERICAN NATIONAL
poaa.
19932.
BANK. N A , a corporaftcn.
Dated Vw 28 M y d Novambar,
2301.
AMENDED
UARYANNE MORSE
STEPHEN A LITTLE, rt rt.
NOTICE OF SALE
D a * ot Cbcui Court
Defendant)!)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN krt
By Mary Stroup*
N O TIC t OF
purauar* to Summary
Final
Deputy C k *
FORECLOSURE SALS
Judgamanl d Foradoaura rendered
COCKUS
8 STAW1AR3K1. P A
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puron V k 15k day d Novambar, 2001,
4010 BoyeccxX Boukverd
•uknt to ■ Final Judgment at
In Vkl cartam cause pending m ka
Sul* 450
Mortgage
Foradoaura
da
Cbcui Court to and tor Sammok
T «rp a .F L 33807
Novanba 30. 2001 and amarad to
Co uvy Flonda. aharam CHARLES
Takphona: (913)8774008.
Caaa NO 031538 CA d k * Cboul
F. PRESTON. JR. and GLORIA P
Pubbh Dacambar 8.1 8 2001
Court d k a EIGHTEENTH Juddal
PRESTON, huaband and wita.H*
HH049
Ctrcua to and tor SEM34CU Coutty
Plant**, and MICHAEL J. SMITH
Ftortda whereat BANKERS TRUST
M THd ORCLKT COURT
and BARBARA A SMITH, huaband
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA N A .
and wda. ALASKA EASTERN PART
DP TH E 18TH
AS TRUSTEE OF VENOEE MORT­
NERS.
hi
AJaaka
Lvniad
JU O IC U L C M C U T
GAGE TRUST 19832. w ha Ptotrbd
Partnaraftp. aa Aingnaa d Empea
O PFLO R B A
and STEPHEN A LITTLE; TERESA
FuaSng Corporabon. an Oklahoma
M A N O FO R
A LITTLE. TRINITY BAY HOME
Corporation dung buunait bi
SEMMOLE COUNTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC.;
Calilomi* aa Oklahoma Empire
GENERAL
CARPET BARGAINS SUPERMAR­
JURISDICTION DfYhWOH
Fundng Corporabon. HOUSEHOLD
KET GB1A CARPET MILL DIRECT,
No. D I-C A -ltlS -K X
FINANCE CORPORATION, a corpo­
a * tha Datandam*. I wd i « i to k *
rabon organUsd and axiaOng undH
North Amancan Mortgaga Conpany.
regtkrt tm beet ladder tor caah at
k a law* d Vk Suia d Dataware,
PLAINTIFF,
W EST FRONT DOOR OF THE
and CONSECO FINANCE SERVIC
va.
SEMIHOLE COUNTY CO U R T­
ING CORP. tormarty known ka
Oabra Jchnacn, a* Tnjak* d k a
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA at
Dabrm Johnton Revocable Treat
GREEN TREE FINANCIAL SERVIC­
11 OQAM. on k a 22 day d January
ING CORPORATION, aid FIRST
dakd Jammy 22. 1(88 rt rt.
2002. k* toaowkg daatrtoad prepwrDEFENDANTS
NORTH AMERICAN NATIONAL
ty aa tat tork n urd Ftoal Adgmwnb
BANK, H A . a corporabon. are
NOTICE OF
LOT *2. TRINITY BAY, ACCORD­
Datandam*. Out Acton No O IC A FORECLOSURE SALE
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
17*4-U W. I. MARYANNE MORSE.
Noac* k hereby grvan kaL pur
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 30.
lo an ; to dial Final Judgmam ol
Clark rt V k atoreaeid Cacut Court,
PAGES 45 THROUGH 48. PUBLIC
Foradoaura dalad Novambar 28.
an* rt 11 00 A M . on ka 17k day d
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
January. 2002. offer tor u b and yet
2001, and amarad to crvl caaa num­
TY. FLORIDA
ber 01-CA-189314-K. d k « Cboua
to th* Ngfkrt brddrt tor caah at k *
A K A 8433 Commander Cove
Coui d k a is k Jubcki O c m m
Waal bore door d k * CoulhouM
Winter Perk, FL 12792
Sammok County. Florida.
end tor SamaeXa County. Flonda.
WITNESS MY HANO and V k eart
whereto NORTH AMERICAN MOOT
Santord. Flonda. tha tallowing
d tee Court on Novambar 30 2001.
daicnbwj proparty. utualad and
GAGE COMPANY, k PkaiM and
(SEAL)
Oabra Jahnaon. aa Treat** d k *
bamg n Sammok Couity. Flonda.
Maryann* More*
to-wrt
Dabra Johnaon Ravocabk Treel
C k * d k a Oreu* Coul
dated January 22.1888 V tokg. and
Lota 1 and 2. Btocfc X LAKEVIEW
By Mary Stroup*
a l unxnown parbat clatmang by,
accorrkng to ka map or ptal karaaf
Deputy C k *
kroudi. under and agaatal k *
ex racordad xi Put Bock S. Pag* 4
Echavama AAeaooalet, P A
above named dafandamii) who are
Pubbc Record* ot Sammota. Couty
P O Box 25018
not known to ta dead or rthre.
Ftond*
Tampa, nomk 33822 8018
Sari uta art b* mark punuam to
F00008858
Hid « ordar to uoaty rw (arm* ot
"Saa Americana wah Dtubaoa* Act
gram***, or oi
*Hd Sunmary Fmal jurtgmom
II you are a panon wah a dad iaty
ckartams, Sammok Couity. a poMh
MARYANNE MORSE
cal lubdiviuon ol lh* Slat* ol
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
to pamopak n k k precawdaig. you
Flonda. k/ara Datandamd). I wd aa*
By Mary Stroupa
•re embed al no coat to you. tor *k
to Vk hrgnart and teal tedder tor
Deputy Ckrk
provkaion oI cartam aaaktanc*
carti at V k Wart tort door d k a
JAMES A BARKS
Pkaaa contact Court Ad iwealieacn
Altamay at Law
Sarrenola County Courthoua* In
at 201 N. Pa* Avenue Santord.
SantonL Flonda. Sammok County.
1120 W Fvat Siraai. S u l. 6
Ftond* 32771. ukphona number
Ftond*. at 11 00 00AM or Vw 27 day
Santord. FL 32771
(407)885-4227. widen 2 working
d Dacambar. 2001. k a toaowmg
(407)321-1224
day* d yo u receipt of tea docu­
Altamay tor Pumnfla
ment. i haarmg mpaaad. (TOO) 1
PLEASE t a k e NOTICE o f t h e
tael Fnrt Judgmam. to art:
8039554771
FOLLOWING INFORMATION
THAT PART O f LOT *37 LYING
Pubiah Dacambar 8 18 2001

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noicand kd*i k an avvan day* pttor
gtyanontknoaoa. Trtaph m a 4073234330. Elkhdon 4227; 1400•654771 (TDO) or 14004854770
M , ka Ftortdi Katoy Sanrtoa.
PutkrtiOacanVkr 8 18 2001
1*21S__________________________
M TH E CMCUTT COUNT
O f THE D O N T U N T H
J U D K U L C M C U T.
M A N O FO R
CASE MO.188CA-1435-1A
SUNTRUST BAML • Oaord*

(DELIA GRACE JOHNSON aA/a
BELLA
GRACE
HARTFIELO.
D a iirtid , OAIRO M. BOBMSOM aa
Hdr to BELLA GRACE JOHNSON;
ULTON JOHNSON. Mbtor and Hrtr
to B E LLA GRACE JOHNSON;
MICHAEL JOHNSON. Mbtor Hid
Had to BELLA GRACE JOHNSON
ALIEN JOHNSON, Mbtor M d Hrtr
to B E LLA GRACE JOHNSON.
ARTIS JOtteSON bfaior and Mab to
BELLA GRACE JOHNSON
ZEATD E ROBINSON aa Hrtr to
BELLA GRACE JOHNSON and
Cuatodan of LUTON JOHNSON.
MICHAEL JOHNSON.
ALLEN
JOHNSON and ARDS JOHNSON
Mbtor ChBSan; WAYNETTM
JOHNSON aa Hair to IDELLA
GRACE JOHNSON; SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
ALL
UNKNOWN HEIR8 AND DEVISEES
O F B C U A GRACE JOHNSON
t U BELLA GRACE HARTFKLD;
JOHN DOE AMVOR JANE DOE.
togokar wdt any UNKNOWN
TENANTS d t k property facakd at
513 San Gabriel Court. Winter

NOTICE O f SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN kal
puauam u a find Judgmant d
00 NOVOVMf
26,2001, In M c o rtte ic
k g to k a CbcUl Court In and tor
Samtook Couty. Ftortda. wharebi
BunTrert Bark, k PlrtraB, and B E L ­
LA GRACE JOHNSON aAi/k BCU-A
GRACE HARTFIELO. Daceaaad
DAVID M ROBINSON aa Hab to
BE1LA GRACE JOIM SON: ULTON
JOHNSON, u m r and Hrtr to B E L ­
LA GRACE JOHNSON MICHAEL
JOHNSON. Mtoor and Hrtr to B E L ­
LA GRACE JOHNSON; ALLEN
JOHNSON, Mbtor and Hrtr to B E L ­
LA GRACE JOHNSON. ARTIS
JOHNSON. Minor and Hrtr to D EL­
LA GRACE JOHNSON; 2EATTIE
ROBINSON aa Hrtr to BELLA
GRACE JOHNSON and Cuatodan
0( ULTON JOHNSON. MICHAEL
JOHNSON, ALLEN JOHNSON and
ARTIS JOHNSON. Unor Ctadan,
WAYNETTTA JOHNSON aa Hab u
BELLA GRACE JO HNSO N SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA; ALL
UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES
O f BE LLA GRACE JOHNSON
V M BELLA GRACE HARTFICLD.
JOHN DOE ANOOR JANE DOE.
logakar won any UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS rt Vk proparty tocakd rt 913
San Oabnal Court. Winter Sprmga,
Ftond* are datandanta. Curb Actun
Ceuta No 00-CA-1438-M P. I,
Maryann* Mora*. Ckrk d k a atoreaad Court. « * at 1100 i l k , on
Dacambar 27, 2001. offer tor ule
a rt u 4 lo toe tyghart tarter tor
cam al th* Sammota County
CouVtoua*. Wart Front Door. 301
North Park Avanu*, Santord.
Sarmota County, Ftortda. k a toapwng deaertkd red proparty. Muata
I bamg to Sammota County.
Ftorkk rt-e*
Lot 133. DCERSONO 3 acoordng
to ka Ptrt kared aa racordad toPkl
Book 49. Pag* 84 d k * Pubic
RaCbrdt ol Sammota County.
Ftorkk.
Said u k wd M made purewre to
and to order lo ietkty k a kmw ot
artd Fbkl Judgment
DATED k k 28tti day d Novarrtjar.
2001.
UARYANNE MORSEJCLEHK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Doroky W BoBon
Deputy Ckrk
Joaaph E. Foakr. Etuxr*
Flonda Bar No 282091
Akerman. Santartal SExkon. PA.
C*rub Carver. 10k Floor
2SS Souk Orange Avanu*
Poet Office Box 231
Orlando. Ftortda 32802
(407)5437880
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ACCOM­
MODATION IN ORDER TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING YOU
ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO
YOU. TO THE PROVISION OF
CERTAIN ASSISTANCE PLEASE
CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SANFORO. FLORIDA
32771, TELEPHONE 407/3234330
WITHIN TWO (2) WORKING DAYS
OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS DOC­
UMENT IF YOU ARE HEARING OR
VOICE IMPAIRED. CALL 11800-953
8771
Pubaah: December 9. 18 2001
HH044
PUBLIC HEARING
ORLANOO SANFORO
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
FAR FART 150 STUDY
NOISE EXPOSURE MAPS ANO
COMPATlSajTY PLAN
Th* Santord Airport Aukorty (SAA)
h u completed a Draff FAR PM 150
Norte
Eipoaur*
Mapa
and
CompatibiMy Plan lor Orlando
Santord tofamabonrt Airport |SFB)
Th* itudy idanlifiaa tinting and
lutura now* axpoaua area* around
SFB and dencfwy vanoua noka corv
Tha Draff thirty m l b* avaiabk tor
pubkc review batwaan Vw hour* ot
800 am and 500 p m . Monday
Vrough Friday bom Dacambar 4*i
through Dacambar 18 k rt th*
Santord Airport Authority office IOC at
ad al th* Orlando Santord
buamalsnal
Airport
Oonkehc
Tarmmrt A. rt One Rad Ckvatand
Boukvtrd. Santord. Ftond*
Tha pubkc ■ imnkd lo rtknd k*
haarmg to aipra** ** vkwi regard
ng k a tardy racommandabon* The
Draff Report, together with related
mapa a rt l i N X l a* ba on dwptay
rt k a haarmg Between | » p a
and 7 00 p m . Avport repreaanuvva* a rt aa oanauure* wd tw avail
•bk to anawwr guwrtun* Al 7 00
p m . a kxmal preyantatiun wW ba
mad* to ravww k* reccmnkndakon* ot *k Mudy and to dwcuaa ka
natl d tp m lh* tlutty proc**!
Faffoamg ka praureahon. opporkrnty wd ba qrran tor ixbvrtuak to
tiprea* hw.tkr vkwa
Haarmg location Santord Crty Hat
CXy Cortvreaaam Chamber!
300 Nork Park Avenue
Santord. Ftond* 32771
Orta Tuaaday. Dacambar 18 2001
Tim*: 9.30 pm A a 30 pm.
Quaoiont ragankng ton haarmg
may ba draewd to Mr Joe* Dow. SAA
VP ot Opwaaorw and Uueenwxe at
407 5A5 4008
PubkartOecanawr 1 14. 2001
t»&lt;oia

�Sunday. December 162001

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toat
to* untterwgrwd rkandi t o N l h

PMOflT pnjpwty diicfCtd M m to
•rtorea • Ian brpoaaii an tted preparty uidar T M Honda S*X Storage
FackXy Art STATUES (3*e S3 601n . 008)
TTm undarstfyiad H I h I i i puMc
u to by c m p it o n baking on to*
1WV, day of Dm m i M el 1 00 PM
on too premises whofi laid property
od ol BIG TREE SELF STORAGE.
70S Flaaf Feianaaf court. SuNo 100
County ol Banknote, State ol Flortdo.
Homo. UnO f . Contorts
Tony Bodon. 310. Dealt. etnas.
PtfdOlOO mint bo potd lor ol too
ton* ol (wttoooo to CASH ONLY. U
purchased *wne add o« a. whara a.
ond must bo romovod ot too Mmo ol
too safe Solo a sitofoct to concoflonon In too avant of Mtltomonl
Dotod ton Tsoi OAY November. Too
toouund and ora.
Pubaah Dacambor *, IS. 2001
HH009
M T M C C M C U T COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
n o rm
M AND FOR
8CMP40LX COUNTY. •
FLOMOA
C A M NO. #1 -OFM I (1 4*20-W
Lawa M Qaartiaidt
AND
Sooll L Gaartiardl
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO . Scott L Ooirbont
(Nom ad Reaporetert)
(Roopondorfo Lad known addraaa)
Orlando. FL
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toot an acton
boa boon Mad a g a n l you and tool
you ora required to larva a copy d
your moon datenaas, I ony to I on
(noma d Potitunor) LESIA M.
GEARHAROT. mtvoo addrou a S30
UPSALA RO . SANFORD. FL »7 7 1
on or baton (data) November 19,
2001. and Ma too original mto too
Cladr d ton Court at (Clark a
address) 301 M. PARK AVE . SANFORO, FL 32771-1243 baton aarvtea on Patfflonai or Immadiataly
toaraabar M you tad to do ao, a
datadt may ba anarad o g a m you
tor too raaat damandad to too panSon.
Copwa d ai court documents to ton
caaa. ndudng orders, a n avatotka
ai too Clara d too Cxcut C o u rt
otoca You may irva * Xiasa documarta upon requaat.
You n u t kaap too dark d Via
Orcut C o u rt Oltca nobbed d you
currant addraaa (you may Ma Noaca
d Curenl Addrata. Florida Famfy
Form 12 915) Fulue papan to tola
lawauk vn&lt;ba maAtd totoo addraaa
on record ai too derVa dbca
WARNING Rule 17785. Flonda
Famfy Law Rulea d Procedure,
ol documantt and inlormetion
FaAira to curpTy can raw* to un c.
buna, ndudng dvruual or Uttong
dpw adngt
DATED OCTOBER II, 2001
MARYANNE WORST
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Writer
Deputy Clark
Pubktb Dacambor 2. 9.18. 23. 2001
HM003
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
H A N D FOR
SEMNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A M NO. 00-CC-3734-20L-Z
LAKE LOTUS CLUB
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION.
IN C . a not tor prol* Ttanda
corporation on aa own bahaX and on
baba* d LAKE LOTUS
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. INC .
a net tor probl Honda corporaipn.
PATRICIA
A.
KNEER
AND
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
COMMERCIAL CREDIT
CONSUMER SERVICES. INC .
SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND
URBAN
DEVELOPMENT.
UNKNOWN PARTIES IN
POSSESSION.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS MERFBY GIVEN tool on
too 8to day d January 2002 a! II 00
a.m. at Wait Front Door ol too
Banknote County Counhouao. too
undersignad Clark writ obar tor u le
too tobowmg dakenbad real proparty
Legal Una 1024. lake Lotua Club 2,
A Ccndomniun. Accnnkng To The
Declaration Ol Condominium Ot
Lake Lotus Club, Aa Hacordad n
Offcal Records Book 1582. Pag*
1373. « The Pubic Record* Ol
Semnde Canty. Honda
mart*, future*, appaancat. and

91 TH E CMCUTT COURT
OF THE tITH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT.
M A N O FO R
8EMMOLE COUNTY,
FLOREM
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DrYTSJON
C A M NO: Ot CA t J E 1 18 Q
NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE C O .
PLAINTIFF.

11

NOT1CS OF
NOTICE a HEREBY QTYTN pu•uert to tool cartam Final Judgment
d Foractoaura Aflat Norv-Ccmpeanc*
WM SttpuMton dated Dacambar It.
2001. entered to Caaa No 00-5C002480 ot to* Couky Ca ul d to*
CHRkaanto JucSctel O ra * to and tor
Samtoota Coudy. Flonda. wbarato
SLIMMERHILL
TOWNHOMES
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
ING la to* Ptentfb, and THOMAS
ROXBURY and PRISCILLA ROXBURY am to* Odanttonla. tod I wE
•a* to toa htdtod and bad Hddar tor
caati at to* wear h n door d to*
Sammote Cou*y Coutnua*. M l
32771-1292 at 1100 m l . on to* I
day ot Jwiuaryt 2002. to to* Ngfiad
btddar tor caatt, toa tolowtng
laai iIEi wil iiiim.bi
- -w M
| u
oncuQtQ
pnjpwny — m
i l i_
n
tad Ftod JUd^nad, torn*:
LO T 70. S U U M FR M U PHASE f.
At p tf fw pM ifxrmaf At1flK6Fdtdf #1
PM Book f t . Papa* 80-82. d to*
7U*e Tteconto ot Sarntoote County
FtorkM (Parcat Na 27 71X&gt; J0700000700) (afraar addraaa 2998
E n tm ty Court, C u M b A fjt iRorfdi
3270n
DATED tola 12 ttey d Dacarrbar.
2001.
MARYAMC MORSE. CLERK OF
COURT
By-Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Jamaa A. Queano, E*q
Horlda Bar N a 912499
Jem** A. Oudtoo, P A
444 Waal New England Aveng*.

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Su8*a

STEPHEN BARNES. E T A L .
DEFEND AMT(S)
NOTICE OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE M RVICE
TO UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
STEPHEN
BARNES
N7K/A
HCLETMA BARNES
above rawdanca la unknown d
ha/sha/toay ba bvjng: and 4
harabartoey ba dead, too uiknown
datandam who may ba apouaaa.
ham. datnaaaa, grantees, aaargnaat,

Winter Park. Florida 32799
(407)848-2228 / Mbpfton*
COUNSEL TO PLAWTIFF.
SUMMERHIU. TOWNHOMES
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION,
9C.
» you am a paraon ad i a dhaabey
too naada any accommodation to
order to pattCAMta to tola poorad
tog you am aiiaaad, tt no cod to
you to toa pnorwen d oattoto aaah
Mnca.
Pteaa* cantad Court
A O n n u n tton at JO I North Park
Avenue, SuoaM XI, &gt; « M Ftonktr
31771. faNphon* (407^88-4227.
mtoto two 12) working day* d you
raoapt ot to* aunman*. t you at*
haartog of note* mpaiact caf H E P •58-877).
PutAah Dacambar IE 23. 2001
HH1I0

partlaa claiming an toltraal by,
through, under or egatoet the
Defendant*, who a n not known to ba
dead or atom, and a&gt; parka* having
or clamng to have any ngrn. tula or
to
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toat
an acton to londoaa a mortgage on
THE EAST 13 FEET OF LO T 10,
ALL OF LO T 11. AND THE W EST 8
FEET OF LO T 12. BLOCK 1, BELAIR. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3. PAGE 79. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
haa bean lead agatoat you and you
are raquaad to tan* a copy d you
wnttan detent**, 4 any. on DAVID J.
STERN. ES O Plambir* attorney,
who*# addrsat la 801 S UnnrarUy
Drive *500. Plantation, FL 33324
widen 30 day* bom to* data d too
hr*1 publication d dir* nonce d
action| and N* to* ontpial wan to*
dark d Itv* court either bator* tarvtca on piaaibir* altomay or bnmaiSalety Xieraaber, odiarwna a default
wia ba anlerad againtt you tor to*
rabat damandad In to* compter* or
petition Wad harem
w i r n t m my ham] end thw eeai d
tor* Court al SEMINOLE County,
Florid*, tola 12 day d December.

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TR U STEES ANO ALL OTHERS
WHO MAY CLAM AN atTEREST M
TH E ESTATE OF CATHERINE
TBJJ9 AAVA CATHERINE M. T U J S
(R aaidanca Unknown)

C A J TOW M O WAL S E U AT PUBI X AUCTION FOR SALVAGE FOR
CASH ON DEMAND TH E FOLLOW
•40 DESCRIBED VEHICLES:
1987 NISSAN PICKUR WHITE
vara i m n d h s i h c 377oo 7
1881 MAZDA PCKURBCIOE
V1N47UC721580507704
1873 FORD PICKUP BLUE
VM* F28HLT16180
THIS AUCTION WAL BE HELD ON
DECEMBER
273001 AT
10
CTCLOCK AT C U TOWING .18803
Cfl 427. LONOWOOO.FL 32760
PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS MAY
W SPECT VEHICLES ON THE DAY
BEFORE AUCTION BETWEEN 9AM
ANO 5PM TERNS ARE CASH OR
CERTIFIED FUNDS. CAJ TOWING
RESERVES THE
RIGHT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY ANO A U
BOS.
PubAeb Dacambar IA 2001
HHI03

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PRM CIUA ROXBURY,
to conpaicttu i toanwtto.
The aforesaid taH ■ « ba made purauanl to a Sunmery F rat Judgmark
anarad n C M No. 00-CC-3734-20LZ pendng to too Coufy Cout d too
trgWaanto Jufctet Crrcu* to and lor
Samtoota Couky, Flonda
DATED tor* 12 day d Dacarrbar.
2001
MARVANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE COUNTY COURT
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clark
It you a n a pataon nab a daafcory
*bo naada any aocommodabon In
order to pacbraMr to tore prooaadng. you a n anMad. at no coat to
you. to toa prouwon of cartam aaaiatance.
Piaata contact Cout
Adrrwirrrrabon at 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suita N301. Santord. FL
32771 (407)888-4227 adbto 2 work
tog dayi d yo u recatof d tola nodca;
* you a n heating or voice Impaired,
cal 1800 955-8771
HARRY W CARLS. ESQ .
Taylor 4Carta P A ,
1900 Summit Tower Btvd, Suita 820.
Ortondo. Honda 3281D
Pubttth Dacambor 18.23.2001
18(112

SEM NOLE COUNTY
IC C PROJECTS:
1. Protect: RFP-4139-0M D C •
Samcaa mlalad to coondnaoon and
acquteltlon ot pmpartia* lor to*
County’* Natural Landa. Trad*.
Graanway*
and
Community
Development Program*
(Nr*
Data January 23, &gt;002 at 200 PM
2. Protect: RFP-4I4O-017BJC •
Courier Sarvbcaa tor Library and
Lertura
Sanrtcaa
Dapartmant,
Srm rwrr
County.
Duo
Del*January 23, M02 at 2 00 PM
beat bm*
3. Pretact RFP-4141-0t«JC •
Raaaarch Sarvtcat lor Sanvnote
County
Tounam
Davatoemanl
Dapartmant Du* Data January 18,
2002 at 2 00 PM local bm*
To guarani** racapl d addenda, a
la to* rakpondam*’ raaponatoaty to
contact to* Sammote County
Purchawng Orvwlon pnor
to me
bead
receiving
data
of

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YOU ARE NOTIFIED tod ai adon
tor Foractoaura d Mongaga on toa
LOT 19 ANO THE SOUTH ONEHALF OF LOT 12 OF FRANK L
W OOCRUFF 3 SUBDIVISION OF
LANDS SOUTH, SANFORD. FLORI­
DA. ACCORDMO TO T M PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK I . PAGE 44. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLOMOA
AAUA 2327 SOUTH PALMETTO
AVENUE. SANFORO. a 32773
am tagiAmd to aarva a copy ct you
whiten detente*. 9 any. to A on
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ith im a n
R M fTO pU Ufa
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lor Pteimat. whoa* addraaa M 1800
NW 48TH STREET. SUITE 120. FT.
LAUDERDALE. FL 33309 wdkn h r
ly (30) daya after to* Ant puMcaion
d tote Noaca In to* (Pteaa* puMah In
THE SEMINOLE HERALD) tekt tea
toa ongnd wart toa Clark d tote
Court annar before aarvfc* on
PtatoBir* altomay or bnmadtelaly
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IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Caaa No. 00-SC 0074*0
SUMMER HILL
TOWNHOMES
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
IN C . a Flonda corporaaon.
THOMAS ROXBURY and

at t h e O R C u rr c o u r t
OF THE 1*TH
JUDICIAL CtoCUfT,
M AN O FO R
BEM M OLf COUNTY.
FLOREM
crvtL DtvmtOH
C A M NO.: 01-CA-74H-I4L
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC FrtUA COUNTRYWIDE
FUNDING CORPORATION W A
AMERICA S WHCXESALE LENDER.

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UNKNOWN HEIRS.
BENEFICIARIES.
DEVISEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHERS W HO MAY CLAIM AN
INTEREST IN THE ESTATE O f
CATHERINE TKUSAACA
CATHERINE M I ILLIS, at it,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO : UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
CATHERINE TU B S AJKA CATHER­
INE M. TKJJS (Reakkanc* Itohnown)
UNKNOWN HEIRS. BENEHCIA
RIES. DEVISEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDtTDRS.

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wtto DtaabMil Act Ramon* w*h
ataaaa naatlng a apadd accommodaton to patkukjata to tore procaadng ahould conuci to* Caul
Adnwkairalor a 201 N. Park Averk*.
Santord FL 32771, Tatephon*
Nurtoar (407)323-4330 nd later toan
••van (7) day* prior to toa proceed­
ing E heating bnpabai l (TDD) 1•00-955-8771 or Wkca (V)1-800958-8770 via Honda Relay Sarvkaa
WITNESS my hand and toa amt d
toa Court tote day d DEC 10 2001,

are

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15—Cemetery Lots

Loaf: Sal ol gotf dubs. Fax out of
van, sitereachon of SR 48 8 17-92,
Tbure Evening ITYiOi Pteasa col.
407858-9269
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H i illegal lor compamaa doing
buamaaa by phone to promt** you
a loan and M b you lo pay for It
batom they deliver. For mom
information, call toX-liea 1-0 7 7-FTC
HELP ( A pubic aarvtoa meaaage bun
Tha Seminole Herald and the
Fadaral Trade Comrniaaion)

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buameaa by phona lo promte* you
a loan and tak you lo pay lor II
before they deliver. For mom
mtormabon. cal toX-fma 1-877 FTC
HELP ( A pitXc aarvtoe meaaay bun
Tha Sammote Haiakf and the
Fadaral Trade Commaalon)

ONLY 4.5« PER
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Attention Readers II

Hava Your Advartavig Ffyara
Printed 8 toaartad m Tha
Sammote Herald 11

Ca l T H E SEMINOLE HERALD
Advartlatog Dapl For Daiail*
407-322-2611

NOTICE OF
F U B U C AUCTION
Notice la haraby given:
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Work at Mama Mari Order hteu at
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AXorddX* Part lm* ctaki a m n yc u
Sanford Lake Mary home Start at
|7Mnontfl 407-302-2061.

29 people to toa* 10-29 toa per'mo.
a i natural Or recommended,
dacreaaa appetiteYicreaa* energy
888-700-0881

BabyMbng 3 month* to 3 ym, M-S
CPR cartifiad. near Sanford
Hospital Raaionabte rata*. Hrty
avariabte thru hobdaya. WVand.
rvgflte aval 407-328-9124

AHanbon:
MaX Ordar/lnlemal Buatoeaa
Work From Home
1-886-248-4531 or
www jphomewotk* com

Cart CPfVAckvttiavPlayroom
Lot d TLC/ Ex RatefRea talas
r* Cat Deanna 407-»48PM * »

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2001.

JA3XCS7B9NY027327

(SEAL)
Mary Arm* Mona
Aa Clark d toa Cout
By Ruto King
Aa Deputy Clark
Pubbah (Ptaaae pdkteh to Thw

89 Chav

DOCKET NO. 0i -1J4OM887-(AHn
Tha Dapamnanl game noacw d (a
team to And toa AmaraAnant to toa
Compmhanalva Flan tar toa Cay d
MTiioro, KjopWQ oy u m r i m no ,
3847 on Saptomtter 24. 2001. IN
COMPLIANCE, puauant to Sacncna
1833184. 1833187 and 1833188.
FS.
Tha adopted City ol Sanford
Comprahanahm Plan AmerxJmant
and toa DapaiknanTa Obtedlona.
Racommandabcna and Comment*
Report. (• any), am avaAabte tar pubk toapackon Monday toreueft Friday,
aicapt tor legal hoidayt, during notmat buatnaaa hou*. at toa Cay d
Santord COy Hal. Oaparl-mtek ot
Englnaanng and PUnrkng. 300 North
Parti Avanua. Santord. Flonda
32771.

Publatt: Dacambar 1A 23. 2001
HH107
B I T M O R C U t T COURT
O FTM 1 S TH

OF FLOREM.
BY ANO FOR
•IMMOLS COUNTY
Cm Na MM1-3319-0SA-W
*t THE MATTER OF THE
ADOPTION OF A M9T0R CHAD
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Tha Bcrto Fatoar d toa bdanl to
ba Adopted. Clay Barrartona
You am hereby nodlad tod a paattcmlor adoption of you mtnor c#vtd
bom on Auguat 7. 2001 waa Mad to
toteCourt. You am raqurnd to aarva
a copy d you written datenaai totoa
petition. 8 any. on to* paabonar’a

1GNOM152XKB184409

•a a patttionar under Sachona
120S69andl20.97.FS Itapalteon
te Mad, toa pupoaa d toa adnanttra bva haartng ete ba topraaant evt-

Nonce ot

2001 Uc r u PckUp Saver
(I)

In Untorm Rule 20-108 208. F A C .
A patMon tor laava to traarvwna ihaX
ba Mad at toa Drriaton ot

Node* a haraby grvarv
Banknote Wrecker Setvtca ateaai
at Pubkc Auction tor aahtegator
caah on demand to N(pad tedder.

Dapartmant
ot
Management
Samcaa. 1230 Apatachaa Parkway.
TaAahaaaaa. Flonda 32399-1890.
Fadua to pecoon to aaet-van* wtevn
Yia Mnwei am* tram* conaMuwa a
warvar d any ngN auch a pamon haa
to mraraat a haartng uidar Sacflona
170 889 and 120 87. F S . or to par-

Dw. 27. 2001
STToyota 4 Dr.
Vto i JT2AE82E0H3427873
Tha auction wdl ba Itekl at 12 00
PM. on *ia laid date* abova. AI
Senvnote Wrackar aarvtoa 2840 S
Myrtte Ava Santord. FL 32773

Aftar an adnnaUmBv* hearing pantun te tenaty Mad. merketion H aveilabla purvuant to Sub-aacbon
l633169(3Ha). F S . to any affected
pamon who ■ made a party to toa
procaacbng by Nog that laquael with
toa admmuiranva law fudge
assigned by tha Otvtaion ot
Admanatratfva Haannge Tha ctkkca
d madaOon itiel not aiacl a party *
right Id an acYnmetrelrva hearing
-kChartea Oautomr. AXP
Chtet. Bureau d Local piannmg
Dapartmant d Cammuify AXan
Drvnon ol Commuuty Planneig
2588 Shuman! Oak BoiAavard
TaAahaaaea. Honda 32399 2100
Publteh: Dacambar IA 2001
MHI01

Vanda* one hour prior to Mto.
Tama am cadi or canttwd torete.
Sanvnote Wrackar raaervaa ma nghi
to accapl or rated any and ai teda
Pubteh Dacambar IA 2001
HH104
NOTICE OF
PVJMLJC AUCTION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Alwayk • good pokey. aapadaXy lor
buamaaa
opportunities
and
franchna*. C a l Flonda Oapt ot
AgrtcuXum 8 Conaumar Services at
800-435-7382 or F TC-H ELP For
b M rkormatnrv Or vtet o u Wab arte
at w»nv he govibuop
Honda law n q u m sHterk of certain
biteaiau oppcrkxkbM to ragalar Mto
Flonda Dept of Agriculture 8
Conaumar Sanrtcaa before idling
C a l lo verity lawful regtabatnn
batom you buy

Pubkc Auction.
Pubic auction to ba hud at got
am. on toa day(i) apacihad betow. at
Xia bork door d Atoan't Towing Inc
Located at 24X9 Obt U be Uary Rd
Suite 134. Santord, Fl. tot xia pupoaa ot rtkpoamg d Xia tottoweig

Want to own your aim
businats? Becoma an Avon
RapreaonUthm. Call Jonllea
407-924-8588

For further mtormabon pleaae cal
1407)321-7948
12-27-1
(1) Year 93Make OLDSMOBIIE
V1N4 1G3AG84N0PA399557
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(2) Yaw 92Make FORD
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Pubbah December 18. 7001
HH063

N O TKEO F
FICTITIOUS NAME
None* te haraby given toat I am
engaged n buwnata at 523 WJnar
Cir Apt 823 Santord. FL 32771.
Sarnnka Couky. Flonda under Xia
Ftctbuua Nama d Fid to Work and
tod I akand to mguwr said nama
wan toa Dtvwun d Corporation*.
Talahasaaa. Flonda n sccordanca
with to* previsiona d toa Fcanoua
Nama SUlUaa.
to-Wit Section
868 09. Ftonte Slilulee 1991
ErtcR. Jaduon
Pubteh Dacambar 16. 2001
HH100

* L o w P r ic e s

Call The Seminole Herald C o w iclil Printing Department
at: (407)322-2611 For Quotes.
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For inbound service calls, no
aeing requited 2 month protect
Fienbie hours &amp; daya 88 pet
hour Apply m person
Kelly Sanrtcaa
979 N. Spring Garden Ava
Suita 155. OaLand or call
386-736-0440

Women mat art m etalled «i
creating a better financial future
407 370 9962

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4 W ith soc lions
or patches
colored
differently
5 Like som o
credit cards
6 J o e , in a cup
7 O m a n m an
8 Couch
potato's site,
perhaps
0 Y o g a position
10 G o o d points
11 Certain
num erical
prefix
12 O n e hiding
fugitives
13 M a ke less bit­
ter
21 T in M an's
accessory
29 G o o d ___
(repaired)
31 Pathfinder’s
parent
32 Author
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3 4 O uoasinoss
3 6 W ntor
additive
3 7 O n e w a y to
be caught
3 8 Imparts
3 0 T h e y help
som e
breathe
easier
4 0 Best
4 4 At first?
4 6 Antillean
archipelago
47 li can add
heal lo an
affair
4 8 G e l into a
bind?
4 0 Su nda y
new sp aper
feature
5 2 Robert and
Alan
57 Main
cathedral
area
58 Ja c o b ’s wile

P R E V IO U S P U Z Z L E A N S W E R

21

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PucNuas must bo p*M) fc# al th«
tvno ol purchsso in CASH ONLY Al
puftbijJiaU 'Hems sold os is . whsrs t*.

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Cuilom ar S a n k a
Rapraaanlatlva

W om an's Financial
Sup p ort G rou p

14

Una 9, Contact*
J Johnson. 203. Doorm, pturraung
fUfureo
J Johnson. 228. Rm u « 1 *gN fU
tU#M
J. Johnson. 609. Sto«i boOdng
madartail
J. Johnson, 816, Sioel tMikJiog

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Cuitomer Semca /Front Deak lor
a large whotaaate nutary Strong
cuatomar aanncaaalaa akXte to
handte heavy MtephonaTwaA
xatoc Knowtedga of plant material
helpful
Beuc
computar/ARCIencal 8 abXXy to
mullitaak
&amp;
pnonbre
responsibilities C a l Judy 407
8696545

57— O r p o R T U N t m s

41 Pilot's
heading
4 2 Aca p u lco arti­
cle
4 3 C ity north of
Dallas
4 5 S o u n d at a n
N B A gam e
4 7 Income
provided b y
(he U .S .
govt.
5 0 Kind of rope
or truck
51 C o le w ho
w as 'K in g 5 3 ____Ionia
(city north of
Athens.
G re e c e )
5 4 "T h e Jo y
Luck C lu b author
5 5 Lyricist
G ershw in
5 6 C u l-d e -s a cs,
basically
5 0 Russian
space station
6 0 '50s presi­
dential-hope­
ful
Stevenson
61 Producing
gooseb um ps
6 2 G e t ___ for
effort
6 3 Soothing oint­
m ent
6 4 Abbreviated
vacation goal
6 5 “____
M is6 rabies66 Slalom
curves
6 7 B a m boo unit
DOW N
1 ‘ Battleship
Potemkin"
setting
2 S nacked

20

*FullProcess C o l o r A v a ila b le

Cleaning Paraon. Monday thru
Friday for Chambar of Commerce
407-322-2212.

Work From Hornia
Earn kup lo 81b taxfy every time
somoone recervm a MiP rotund Cal
4D7-62SB929

“ WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY”
1

NOTICE OF SALE
N O TK E IS HEREBY GIVENtoat Xia
underugned intanda to »«* he per­
sona! proparly daaerbad betow to
•nforca a ten enpoaad on veto prop­
erty uidar Tha Flonda Sad Storage
Act STATUES (Sac 63 801 83
809)
Tha undanlgnad wtX tad al public
fe e by campatHrua bakkng on Xia
1*th. day ol Dacambar. at 1 00 PM
on toe pramwaa where aard preparty
haa baan stored and Much are bcal•d at BW TREE SELF STORAGE.
748 Fleet Fn Court. Suite 100.
Couky d Samawfe. Stela ot Flonda

O n S p e c ia lt y G r a d e P a p e r &amp; N e w s p r in t

Check Caahlar Up to 88.hr, F T or
PT. rattebia panon wf caah handing
8 computer data entry aipananca
Banabta 407-330-2466

The Universal Crossword
ACROSS
1 T im e to return
from lunch,
perhaps
6 W aitress with
S a m and
Coach
11 G a s p s of
delight
14 Ill-fated
vessel
A n d r e a ___
15 C ru n c h y
snacks
15 Like sashim i
17 Elizabeth's
love
18 Nuts a nd
bolts
19 Before, in
p oe m s
20 N avy, for one
22 O n e of the
W a rn e r Bros,
brothers
23 W im bledon
unit
24 II m a y be
cast
25 A la rm or art
a d d -o n
25 S p a ce -sa vin g
bed
27 W o o d tool
25 C ity o n the
Allegheny
3 0 S n o o ze
stentorian ly
32 J a z z violinist
J e a n -___
Ponty
3 3 Fractional
m onetary
unit of Ja p a n
35 M ajor trading
center of
Arabia
3 6 Play before
the play
4 0 W o rd s ol
alarm

It a pataon la Mad. otoar enacted
pamona may paabon tor leave to
Intervene In toa pmcaad-mg. A peti­
tion tor bear vanoon mud ba Mad at
teaat twancy (20) daya batom toa anal
haartng and mud toctude *X d toe

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION

1B4FK4I39HX121778
Tha Aucbon wte ba bald at * 00 • m
on aaid date* abova. McConnaa
Touring 4 Recovery 2800 Sanford
A va. Santord. F I. 32773
Preapacltva batdari may mpeci
vahretek ona hou poor to tala
■"CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS’ McConrwX Towing
raaarvaa toa rtgpk to accapl or rated
any and ai BIDS
Pibteh Dacarrkwr 18. 2001
HH090

Edited b y Tim othy E . P arker

moommandad ordar to toa Dapart­
mant It no petition te Nad. tote
Noaca d bitent abai baooma Anat

Vln« 4F4YRI8UIITM188I0
Auction ete bo Had on 1S-TF-01
AI 2pm. AI TrFCouay Towing
1153 Bate Ava Winter Spge FL
32708
Plbaah Dacambar IA 2001
HH105

AHn: Work From Home
Up to 81500 PT, 83000FT
No E&gt;p Needed. Ful Trammg
1866-2000184
www get-monay-al-hom# com

u s in e s s

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YOU INVEST)

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toa City d Santord Comprahantova
Plan la In Comfkanca. aa daflnad In
SubsKhon 1831184(1!, F S. Tha
pad-bon muat ba Nad mtom heartyona (21) day* *8*r pubbeataon ot tv*
notice, and muet n r t n e a* ot toa
information and contents aaecrbad
In Urktorm RUa 28-108 201. F A C .
Tha pamon mutt ba Mad w*h toa
Agency Clerk, Dapartmant ot
Commuuty AXwre. 2558 Shurwrd
Oak Boulevard. Taiahaita*. Flonda
32399-2100. and a copy maaad ot
dabvarad to toa local govammant,
FaHura to UmeN We e petition &lt;be»
coneMute a wenmr ol any ryyn to

B

O P P O R T U N T T IL S

JT2AL37H3E3S41B03
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to chaMmgi IM propOMd igincy
dakamknaoon tod » • Amendment to

y hand and eeai on
DECEMBER 10. 2001
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk d toa Orate Court
By Nancy R. Waiter
Deputy Cterk
Puttefl Dacambar 1i. 23, 30.7001

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Sadlon 1833184. F G . IW4 a rt(F4 to

te: Shaa A Fugate. 1800 Punbroob
Drtva. Suite 300. Ortamto. Ftorlda
32810. and Ma an ongnd wto toa
dark d toa coul an or bwtore JANU­
ARY 14. 2002. Otoandao. a (udgmant may ba anterad agaavat you lor

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S ervices

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Found: Mate Black lab. about 3 yr»
old. neutered Found n Ofhca Depot
on SR 48 near 1-4 407-302-1367

and muaf ba mmovad at Xia am* d
Dated the 8th Day
ofOacambar. Two toouaand end ona
Pubteh D K « r t a r IA 2001

VEHICLE AUCTION
1. S I Ford.
I1FACPS2U7MAI56130
Auction to ba hakj 12-28-01 «
10AM O 1240 S C R
427.
Longwoodi.
Pubaah Dacarrbar 16.2001
HH099

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Pubaah: Dacambar 18.2001
HH102

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to toa Ganava era* Onty sanoua
totyawaptena Caf 1-919894-8028

W OOOLAW N CEM ETERY
1 L O T 1800
407-348-5844

Node* la haraby gbran tod I am
engaged to bueewaa at 783 Curia#
Or AAamonte Spring* Ftorlda 32701,
Seminote Couky Ftorlda inter toe
FldMoua Hama ct Tha Photo Book
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70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
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91 Apartment!/
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93 Room* For Rent '
95 Roommate Wanted
97 Apartments - Furnished
99 Apartments - Unfurnished
100 Condocnlnum Rentals
101 House* Furnished
103 House* Unfurnished
105 Duptee/Trtplex
107 Mobile Home* For Rent
111 Resort Vacation*
114 Warehouse/R ental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

45 Debt Consolidation |
55 Business
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57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
51 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

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Construction: Foam Insulation
company hmng mttalten Clean
dr* leans* Stele md* travel n co
vehicle M F Piecework, g uaranteed
rrwwnum SSOCVwk Benefits, bonus
A travel costs paid 407 332-494*

0** Piping SFWeplaoe In i f ira
Commission or hourty. $10-$20hr.
Exp w tn ed erty Mute have on tote.
Ateo need part Awe otere twfr &lt;07

FLOORING INSTALLERS
Hardwood and lemmata Flooring

K K E b f AppL Mini hers vaeddhers
keens* and pass beck ground check.

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tocaaon near aeport Ca* Judyi 407609-6545.

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201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Anttque/Coltectlbtes
215 Boat* A Accessories
217 Oarage Sates
219 Wanted to Buy

Residential construction,
must have minimum of 5 yr*

onbonuaafaNbwwMs 366-7 )9

Always ■ good polcy. eepectety tor
business
opportune** and
frsnehtess. CM Florid* DepL oI
AgnaXtur* X Conauntr Service* at
BOO-433-7352 or FTC-HELP lor
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established.
expanding,
company Great advancement

199 Pete A Suppees
200 Uvestock/Farm

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Lawn Maintenance Foreman:
Residentlal/Commercial
tap
raquKed. Landscape A tnrtgieon
knowtedg* a ptu*. Fite Tim*. Ore
keens* required- 407-631-643*.

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PereonXCofteeltene: Fite
time,exp. a plus Salary pAis
commission, Bedcock Furniture,
407-322-8240

9 3 — R o o m s F o e R en t

Mon. thru Fri.
9 AM to 11 AM

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2920 S . O rla n d o D rive • S a n fo rd

4 0 7 -3 2 3 -8 7 8 7
“O ffic e s C o a s t to C o a s t* s in c e 1954

Fountain Lodge of Sartord ha*
epectef rate* tar (tely. weekly. A 6
odattons c*&gt; 407330-3*'
136/323-9940 tor det***
very rte*. **»y ctean ton rm. Newly
remodeled (A uff. cable. U C . W ry.
phone, Utah us*, sec. dr. reektarx
2 btes from but. Non
Onfy drug tree
407-330-7371.
LARGE ROOM. CABLE. UTtUTIES.
PRIVATE ENTR A N C E. 1100 PER
W EEK PLUS D EPOSIT (407)6**-

1101
Mature male. 365/wk. Share
everything Including ukkbe* No
smoking in house. Furnished,
ind uing T V A RR 407-314-6904
Room For rant, coble. *1 ubkties
nctoted 34004txx ISO te p o e 407
630-7156.
Room For Rant pnval* entrsne*.
tree cade A etoctac.iwU.il Oak*.
Lake Av* In S orted 407-666-7023

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Large 1BR i f t e m , very prtvM*. da
bath, eal In kitchen, utilities
fumahed A n t outside city. 1475 ♦
depots, no peta. 407-323-1917.
•Tier epm.
S o rte d t BR apt. complete privacy
Seeking on* mature person.
tlOQhwsk or I400ftno pke COO sec.
407-321-3735

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Lake
MaryrSanford
2/2,
Wtuher/Dryer Hook-up*. Swxnmmg
Pool. No Peta. 1650. Randolph
Court Apia, 407-330-1300.

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 BORM. U toM O
2 BORM . USOMO AND UP

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103— HousesUnfurnished
3500 DOWN - WHY RENT??

*100 OR LESS

M U S T IN C L U D E P R IC E

407-321-0759
2BR 1BA, Ctean. FL roorrvbedroom,
screen porch, wash rm, large yd.
SaiO/morth. 407-323-T113. after
4 30pm. or 407-417-7S4S.

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Sanford: 3/2 with washer/dryer
hookup. New refngerator. stove,
floor A peail Lake view. 11100/mo
plus deposit 407-312-2992

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2 Bedroom* horn 1530
3 Bedrooms 1*34
We pay water/tewe,
Sme* pets welcome
Cedar Creek Apts
407-324-4334

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103— HousesUnfurnished
D O Y L E 'S R E N T A L S
Aandlewood Vlltea: 1BR/1BA
Condo WiWater, Sewer A Garbage
Included.
New
Paint.
New
ACOlaoCtA. Community Pool. N m
W/D Included $54(Vt5000*p
Sanford: 2 Large BR* 11/2 BA. 2
Story Oarxto Ftew Tie A Ptet fatten
A Dating Room, Comnxaiily Pool
1.5
BA Duplex
WScteened Ptoto. Tl* Ftoore, W/D
Hook-Up*, New Paint A Carpet
$625/S6COO#p
Sanford: 3/2 W/Gas Fireplace
New CHA, Eli-In-Kitchen. W/D

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Lteektery-The Forest 22 marxX
home. 55* oomm wly. Short term
ok. 5S95/month
Sanford: BOOQ Via Bona*. 3115
home teSQ/monffi
tm te fd : 302 PXi* Av*. 31 5
home. se7S/monffi
1108 Weal 9»i SL2/I Apt
ISSO/monffi
CaR Pondg Realty
407-322-4*71
Lake Mary V I : Central H A A.
Garage. Fenced Yard. Clean 123
North High Street. $950/month
First. Last A Security Deposit. 407323-2120.

Sanford tBR 1BA house tor rent
JISOAvk. $375 deposit todudat
uHbe*. no pets or chkken 407-3233441.

Approx 1300 aq. ft. 32. kitchen
appliances, tplcon 1/4 sere lot. can
park trucks or boat Ava4 Jan 40/920-2694

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255 Alterations
250 Appliance Repair
257 Auto EtecL Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
201 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
253 Carpentry
264 Carpel A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Celling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
268 Child Cere Center*
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Service*
275 Drywal
270 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
200 Home Improvements
201 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
288 Laundry Services

141— Homes For S ale
CeeeeRierry: 4 BR. 2BA. firepiac*.
FI rm. 2 car gar, laundry/work shop.
Ig* shed, large pool, great location
407-631-3375.
Design, permit A construction,
Residential,
commercial
$ 4 M £ . New V I bath on your tot
or our*,
407■7777.

seek, cacoseee*

HOUAE FOR S ALE- 3 Bedroom. 2
Bath. CHA, mature shade tree* In
large lanced yard. Inaid* uafffy room
AvaiL now $76,900. 407-324-4646.
Immec, 15. da. earn porch. LR, DR.
fenced yard, doe* to Lake Mery BNd
$ U . MteyMpgadt* $124,900 407227-9333, Rto
U n f o r d : 3BR/1BA, i (modeled,
fenced yard, oood starter or
nvesknent $48,500 Cal. 407-3226296
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4Sanford
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carpgt,
paint, ippiiancci. front porcti. No
ctoamg cott flOOO0 1 IMOVnonti
407-788-1000.
Sanlord: New 4/2. historical
dtafrict Custom bulid $10*k. Ph:
407-3(6-7777
Santord Pool home. 4/2. eknost 1
aoe tot LR. F R DR. Cental AC. new
carpet, tile, fixtures, roof, open
perch, part firu No ctaang cost D k
dn. 199k 407-796 0666.
Renovated $52S/mo wrtss. $1,000
(to X ryreteted 3 Z Farrs A4ng mom.
matter bed w/&lt;J3n Brand new tool
A O V L Open SAI4 9 m 1-Spm 407746-0629

207 Lawn Ssrvicss
2B8 Legal Services
209 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storags
293 OK. Lube A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Peel Control
290 Ptena/Organ Tuning
209 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
X I Roofing
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Sidtag
305 Smsl Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
300 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
310 Waking A Sheet Metal
318 W ei Drilling
319 Window Washing &amp; Tinting

181— A pplia n c es Sc
F u r n itu r e F o r S a l e

181— A pplia n ces &amp;
F u r n it u r e Fo r S a le

t Luxury Arm p4towtop eel with 7 yr
warranty U $135. queen $140. king
$210. Brand new. Located In
Sanford. 407-402-2778.

Bed - O ne absolute Dergarn. TYVtN
SOTTA Poaturapadc Sat, never uaad.
MR to p l a ^ cote $1,000. eel $195.
FULL X E N TA S et $225 407-709-

1 2 piece Name Brand Queen
O R TH O P E D IC PILLOW
TO P
Mspress Set Brand New. Site to
Ptasac. Sacnftoe 1 100. Can Oeffver.
407-423-6648.

Bed • One absolute bargain.
OUEEN 6ER TA Poteurepedto Set
naver used, ate to phwlc. cote $1600.
eel $250. fONO AERTA Set $395,
407-709-5698.

17500 DTlI VffxrtpooTVTirctow Ak !
ExceUent c o n d lm . 28' WxtO* H.
1100 407-330-3932

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Did,
with pteow top mattress set Never
used. Sal $549 Can tte*v*f. 407-4220230

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end tsbte* A t giasstop
tebl*. $50, eecretar/s char.
$35. 407-323-4562.

A KING SIZE PILLOW T O P
orthopeck: mattress let
New In plastic S a l $2 to.
407-422-6846

A EkwxJ ftew Q w ry CkaX cktog tette.
77 'an d 6 C h a n re L* a lS 4 iin B o x.
$950 Ltoned Chine Cabnel Avar
Can Dekver 407-423-0330

Bed: Black iron canopy bed wtti
ksaxy km pfcwtop set Nmar taad
407-402-2776.

I a Fite sue maiiresa set New n
plastic. Must t*4 $100. 407-423

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km sets wtel 5 yr T a r t y Twto $75.
M $90. quaan $96. Urg $175 Never
used, can daffver. 407-402-2776

Antxare rkxXite pedastal dmk. brand
new IS* TV. beautiful 6 drawer
mahogany cheat, wooden, 2 drawer
N* cabinet, king elm bed. maple
kitchen set, table A 4 chairs,
electronic keyboard
407-1339504.

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Dmng Rm 14 p c acid CHERRY
W OOD. 94* dbi pad*stel. w/2
teavaa, 6 Ch^jpendate chain, buffet
e hutch, naver used, cote I ttlr, aaff
$1950. Server $395.407-709-5696

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153— Acreage Lot For
Sale

Sanford 188/1BA. Irg fenced tot,
1500/mo $500 Sec 407-328
0063/407-687-6410
Sanlord:
3/1.
doll
house.
$59S/month * deposit.. Pets OK
W a d i depoeA Ready noM 128 CAP
Rd. 407-323-4540.

Sartort4fifl 15BA.t7SOtTK.J750
•ecunty depose 407-3264)063.
407-667-6410

117— C ommercial
R entals
Sanford Historic District, 2090
W t st St Offc* or Retai. */- 600
Sq Ft $42V$400 Dep
306 West 13 SL Office or Retail.
W -1600 S q F t Three Offlca*. On*
Largs Open Bay Area 6
Kitchenette I I 06731000 Oep
25*5 Park Dr.. Offlc* or R*te4. 9
separata offices Reception ana.
Lg Conference Rm. w- 3*34 tq It,

Sisoo/sieoooep
Doyle Resify. Inc.
407-322-2496

118—O ffice S pace For
R ent

407-323-6670

T his is a great opportunity lor you to enjoy the sam e g reat results a s our regula
classified cu stom ers at no c o st to you. Ju s t follow th e s e Instructions.

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253 Additions A
Remodeling
254 Air Conditioning

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g enlord: Efficiency. Ax conditioned,
on* adult only, no children, no pets.
S3254IXX pAte ctepoat 407-323*019.

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407-321-*717

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• Financial Assistance
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231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 TrucVBuses/Vans For Sate
230 Car Rental*
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcyctei/Bikes For Sate
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehicles/Campers For Sato
243 Trailers For Sate
245 Farm Equipment

DOVLR REALTY, I

Aoniord Historic: ttoclency
i n s , mosf ututttee.

IMMEDIATE
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AUTOMOTIVE

MISCELLANEOUS

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M A U N erautUNCX 4M0 4XIX
F U M O r a it M M rlB lN B .
Agpfy *6: MO MMar DrtfiW.
AAvtoonl* I h H h 407-90^0000.

SfVE S T O A T S BEFORE
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opporuveaebreg
Florida Dept ol Agncu
Agriculture A
Consumer
er Sendee* before

101 AppAancea A
Furniture For Sale
153 Television A Stereo/Radto
155 Computers For Sate
107 Sporting Qoods
109 Office SuppRes
191 Bulking Materials
183 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

141 Homes For Sal*
143 Out of State
Property For Sal*
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
140 Mobile Home Lois For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sate
151 Investment Property For Sate
153 Acreage Lot For Sate
154 Open Houae
155 Condominiums For Sate
157 Mobile Hornet For Sate
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sate
103 Water!ronl Properly For Sale
105 Duplex For Sate

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rf you n#«d lo chang* your ad whla H la naming. platM g^va u* ■ cal and
we w«l make the change lot the next available edRIon. Pleas# ehtedtyour *1
on the flat day ot publication. It you And an error, ptoes*
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and we w« coned the error tor the nest publication. W . are responaWe for *te
first Insertion only and only tor the coat of tha flrst Inaamon.
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221 Good Things lo Eal
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions

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Business Opportunities (dess. 55) A Oarage Salee (217) re&lt;x*e payment m

322- 2611

117 Commercial Rentals
110 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rant
125 Lease To Own
127 StoragWOffic* For Rem

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DRIVER TR A IN EES NEED EDI
Uestway needs (rector sailer drivers
N O W No sipenenc* necessary!
S700* per week eam ra potential
No COL? No problem' COL trsrxng
avaW*&lt; Cal Now! Ifci tee 677-2143024

CLASSIFIED

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CHAApnvei* b e ta 407-322-6160

141— Homes For S ale
Sanford:
2/1
new
hjonngpex«tXkndk'ev*iyeirto Huge
back yard, must sa4 Only $69,600
abo Ca4 Mann. 407-314-7507

Casselberry 3/2 bath $49k.
Orange City V 2 bath $69k.
407-366-7777

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
1010 MOaET: flscets upIt JtO 000
free lunnwiun auateict fund
■sy i tens eta JIM ate
tut fwsittexrs. fftynl
tu u o a . 0A4XCI yOlUJIAl
Renovated U ke New: 3 BR new
pamt moot, new carpet. LR. DR.
FR. over t/4 acre $79,900
Over 174Acre 38R 1 Bath: Lw dta.
fppte. heevXy teed Fixed tor (*jck
sal* *44 900
Poof Home: 3/1 5 wteiLn, Dei. Sc
Porch. Inground pool, garage cn
$45,900
r. 311. newly
painted inteitor. extern,, new
carpel, new A/C. ter porch,
$76,500

PAUL OSBORNE
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

407 321 4764

DELTONA 10 acres kteal lor mutxie
homemX*. horses, cattle, terming or
nurseryl
Zoned
agricultural.
$4.900ACRE Sm down w/owner
finance 904-7(7-1773 or K&gt;4-7f7-

157—M obile H o m e s
F o r S ale
2 Bedroom 2 Bath .1990 spkt.BxtO
shed, 12x20 covered patio, waaher
A dryer, new carpel $16,900
(346)6662316
Carnage Cove. 12*x52* 2/1 Ch/iw.
epplflncaa, carport, Kteen paao, new
pert new hdwotertark. $6600 407415-4224.
Doubte wide 2 bedroom 2 bath In
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118 Office Space For Rant
119 Pasture For Rant
123 Wanted To Rant
123 Lease Tb Own
127 SUrage/Offlc* For Rant

70 Education 4 Training
71 Halp Wanted
73 Emptoymant

18 Luxury Rama
19 Com putarfTV

21 Paraonala
22 Health Car*
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99 Apartmants •Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rental*
101 Mouses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
109 Duplea/Trtptex
107 Mobile Homes For Rant
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouta/Rente! Space
115 Industrial Rentals

48 Oatit ConaoHdatlon
88 Bualnaaa
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89
91 Money to Land
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181—Appliances &amp;
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181— A j t u a n c e s A t
F u r n t t u ie F o r S a l i

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298 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving 4 Storage
293 09, Luba 4 Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Past Control
296 PtenolDrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Praabura Ctearing
X I Roofing
302 Screen 4 Glass Work
303 Secretarial 4 Typing
304 Sidtog
305 Sm al Business
308 Stained Glass
307 Swfcnmlng Pool S t n t e u
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Rado
314 Upholstery
318 Waking 4 Sheet Motel
318 Well Dri6ng
319 Window Washing A TVffing

255 Alterations
258 Appianca Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
290 Bush Hogging
281 Computer Consulting
282 Cabinets
283 Carpentry
284 Carpel 4 InsteJtettona
285 Carpet Cleaning
288 Ceffiig Repair
287 Ceramic T9*
288 Chid Care Centers
289 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
771 Construction
272 Oefivary Services
275 Drywal
278 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
290 Moms Improvements
281 Irrigation &amp; Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry 4 Repair
284 Lakefront Ctearing
285 Landscaping
288 Landry Sarvteaa

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221—G ood T hings to
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254 Air CoodWonlng

Plymouth Voyager LE, 1956: flood
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253 Additions 4

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235 Truck/Busea/Vkns For Sale
238 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Warded
239 MotorcycJeallikea For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. Vehldea/Campeis For Sale
243 Traders For Sate
243 Farm Equipment

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all
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Sanford, Dac 14/15/15, 8-4pm
Daepjreaiar. couch leva isat.
X p in tte houaahbd tortoia. soda
that dogs

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Oven,
Excellent
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407-321-4590.

200 Llvestock/Farm
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201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AnUque/Coilectibies
215 Boats 4 Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted lo Buy

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231 Cara For Salt
234 Automottva

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199 Pets 4 Suppllas

230— Bo

Ht 225Rdgi Road
Laka Mary, Oac 18 Everything
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furniture, appliance*. tool*. AC
baby Mama t toys, pabo
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tombac,
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sack. ••• t s .n o obo.

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181 AppaanceaS
Furniture For Sale
183 Television &amp; Slarao/Radk)
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn 4 Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

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217— G arage S ales

221 Good Things to Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Mteceiteneout
229 Auctions

M E R C H A N D IS E

141 Homes For Sala
143 Out ol Stela
Proparty For Bala
148 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Properly For Sale
181 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
188 Condominiums For Sale
187 Mobile Homes For Sale
189 Real Estate Wanted
180 Business For Sala
183 Waterfront Proparty For Sala
168 Duplex For Sala

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Admission Is $10.
For more information or tick­
ets. call 407-699-1967 or 407-2775558. Tickets can also be
obtained at Tajirl School of
Performing Arts and Academics.
Helping Families Talk About
Self-Esteem, Sex and Peer
Pressure, a presentation, will be
held 9 a.m. to noon Saturday,
Dec. 15, in the Hopper Academy
Building, located at 1101 Pine
Ave. It is a Universal Needs
Alliance, Seminole County
Healthy Start Coalition and
Churches Save the Babies pro­
gram titled "Can We Talk.*
She Ida Wllkens, Rita
McCumber and Carrie Root find
it quite invigorating working
with the Seminole County Public
Schools Title I Literacy and
Learning Centers at the Harbor.
They are part of Building
Leaders Together — a Seminole
County 4-H program made pos­
sible by the USDA, children,
youth and families at Risk
Initiative.

Harbor 14-H Club meets
Tuesdays with grades 3-5 meet­
ing at 4:45 p.m. and grades 6 and
up meeting from 5:30 to 630
p.m.
Harbor II 4-Hers meet
Thursdays, with the same grades
and times. The club indudes
learning how to become a leader;
career education, money man­
agement and other fun activities.
To loin the program, call 407-3233150 ext. 32 or 407-33(30101.
Midway Elementary School of
Performing Arts will hast its first
holiday parade, 'America
Celebrates Midway Style,' 11
am . TUesday, Dec. IB. There will
be bands, floats, violins, step
dancers, vocal music, ballet and
PE entertainment.
For further information, call
Principal Sharon Tanner at 407320-5902.
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Congratulations to Gregory
Merthie of Sanford. He was cno-'
sen as a Central Florida YMCA k
Black Achiever for 2001. Greg is
one of the top territory sales
mangers for Pepsi Cola Bottling

Co. The prestigious honor is
given to leaders in the communi­
ty for their professional achieve­
ments and their commitment to
mentoring our youth.
Greg truly deserves this
honor. He is the son of
Bcmedette Dixon Merthie and
Oscar Merthie 01 of Sanford. He
is married to Fanny and they
have two lovely children.
He is an active member of
Second Shiloh Missionary
Baptist Church and president of
the Young Men Sportsmen Gub.
Orlando Black Essential
Theatre in conjunction with
Dramatist Flayervlce Inc., will
present “Flyin* West” a play by
Pearl Cleage 8 p.m. Dec. 15, arid
3 p.m. Dec. 16.
The play is a story of AfricanAmerican women, with their
families, on a journey through
the wild frontier of the old west.
The Studio Theatre is located
at 398 W. Amelia S i, in Orlando.
Director is Sanford’s own Joseph
Pinckney.
Call for tickets In advance,
which are $10. Call 407-491-9762
for reservations or information.

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Jay Blade is a relative newoomer
to Lake Mary, but he enchanted the
audience with two very beautiful
Chriftnua m g s. Tht final act of
the evening waa the Stardust Girl
Scouts. About 100 girts crowded
onto the stage to rtng holiday
favorites.
The Lake Maty Community
Improvement Association had a
table set up idling T-shirt* and
memberships. Tha CIA has been
around as long as the dty has been
around. Thdr goal is genuinely
community iflttnovtxncnt They
have pdd for tne dgn at dty haU, a
playground far the dementaiy
school trees foe Arbor Day and
much mere.
The lake Mary Historical
Society was on hand aeiIJng cook­
books. The cookbooks have many
family recipes including some from
Lake Mary's original families.
The Late Mary Woman's Oub
gave out cooldes and a drink to
people who donated norvperishabW food. Even though all the fly­
ers and the notice in the newspaper
indicated that the food would be
going to Safchouse and needy Lake
Mary families, the Woman's Gub
changed their mind without

informing anyone asmeiated with
Hobday in the Park and gave
evoything to the Good Samaritan.
The organizers of Holiday in the
Park would like to apologize to
everyone for the unannounced
The Giri Scouts had a table
where kids could color their own
holiday card. They abo collected
toys at Holiday in the Park. The
toys collected did go to Safehouse
of Seminole County and needy
Lake Mary families as promised.
Breakfast With Santa A Hli
Santa waa at St Peter's
Presbyterian Church bright and
early Saturday morning for
Breakfast With Santa. Breakfast
With Santa hat been a tradition at
the church for a number of years.
The event is a fund-raiser far their
pre school program.
In addition to a hearty breakfast,
there were tots of other things to
do. Everyone sang Christmas carols
with a guitar accompaniment as
they enjoyed the havride. Children
played on moonwaiks and slides
while adults shopped at the various
vendois. There was also a chance to
get some great merchandise cheap
at the annual silent auction.

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local man's hand­
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Jack Roberts, the Lake Mary modern-day Gepetto, started hi
interest in the toy business 15 years ago while working as an exec­
utive at AAA Insurance in Virginia. Today, his business — Toys By
Jack — boasts more than three dozen different hand-crafted toys.
"I called it mental therapy," he said. "I would come home from
the office and this would help take my mind off my work."
His escape quickly turned into a small headache as crafted wood
projects Uttered the house. He had so many wood toys around the
house, his wife suggested he try selling them at craft shows. With
some success, he exhibited his classic toys at just a few craft fairs.
Then Roberts retired and moved his family, wife Anne and
daughter Robin, to Lake Mary in 1990. Working full time in the toy
business, he now does more than 20 craft shows a year, including
events in Longwood, Oviedo, Lake Mary and Lake cola.
"The problem with Florida is all the retired geezers who also do
this for fun," Roberts Joked. "But, people who Duy one thing end
up calling me again for something else."
From the outside, their humble abode looks similar to any
other house in the area, but inside, where a bedroom should
be, is his woodworking shop. Components o f different

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Similar to S t Nick, the fall sea­
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"You know it's funny people
say to us ‘kids don’t like wood
toys' — that's just not true," said
Anne.
Some of his most popular toys
include pop guns, rocking horses
and pull toys. Most all of his toys
have moving parts and are bright­

ly colored, but interior decorators
looking for novelty items to
brighten up a child's room should
probably look elsewhere.
"I don't make shelf toys," he
sternly states. "My toys are func­
tional —they're meant to be
played with."
To learn more about his prod­
ucts or to order some hand-craft­
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By Jack at 407-321-7927 or e-mail
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Festival lights up Lake M ary

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All the children assisted Mayor
Thom Greene in the audience
when h e counted down from 10
to light Lake
M ary's
Christmas tree
at Holiday in
the Pack. The
children were
all suitably
w as everyone
else in atten­
dance at the
event. This year,
Mary
die d ty has put
Rowell
up more lights
• • • • • • • • than ever

CMdran getwr
Before C M tona r during Lake Mat/a HoAdey in the Paik Iwto lari

The evening started off with
the arrival of Santa and Mrs.
Claus. As reindeer only have
clearance to fty over the state on
Christmas Eve, the Lake Mary
Fire Department helped out by
offering the couple a-ride.
The entertainment for the

evening was outstanding as
usuaL M ike WiexbowsU played
holiday songs on his dulcimer.
For the last song of his set, he
invited everyone in the audience
to Join him in singing 'G o d Bless
America.* No tree lighting can be
complete without Country Joe

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Night Before Christmas.1
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one adult, cam e onto
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telling.

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First Life Membership Luncheon planned for Saturday
school seniors scholarships is currently takations. Students must choose a
big applies!
topic that n
; Celebrate, A ct A Dry O v Not
A Day O ff.'
Students may choose their own topic that
relates to this time theme or use a suggested
topic I f Dc Martin Luther King Jr., were
alive today, what would he say about the
Sept 11,2D01 tragedy.'
The speech must be memorized, and stu­
dents will be allotted 10 minutes.
The luncheon
For will
applications or information, call
honor life and
lifeLightboumc
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Elaine
at 407-390-6836.
scribing members and
will encourage others to
Marva
take that step toward
The MLK Oratorical Contest will be held
becoming a life member Friday, Jan 18, at 7 pan. in the Sanford
Tickets are a $10 dona­
Chamber of Commerce building, located at
tion and must be pur­
400 E 1st S t and Sanford Avenue.
chased in advance. Call
the Seminole County
. . . . . . . .
407^287496
Grove Counseling Center Inc., recently
fur information and ticket reservations.
presented their fourth annual Sophisticated
President
Turner
Qeyton
Jr.
To a Tea.
The cityisof
Sanford
Dr. Martin
Luther
The young sophisticated ladies were
King Jr., Steering Committee offers scholar­
treated to an afternoon of special recogni­
ship assistance to high school seniors who
tion After tea time, Joyce Hinton of the state
plan to attend a post secondary program
Youth Department gave words of wisdom
beyond high school or attend a college or
and informed the ladies of the challenges
university of their choice.
that will come as they continue in their travThe MLK Oratorical Contest for high

Springs Chapter of the Links Inc.

are faredNAACP Mends and
Luncheon 11
ed to the first Life
c m Saturday, Dec. 22, in the Wfest Sanford
Boys and Giris Club, located at 919
PenfanmonAve.
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The theme is
■ 'Memberships, The
Lifeblood o f the
Organization.'

‘ Crooms Reunion Religious Services needs
Crooms Academy and Crooms High School
and Earl E Minott Community singers to
Join the Crooms Reunion Choir. The next
rehearsal is 2 p m Saturday, D ec 15, in
Trinity United Methodist Church, located at
6th Street and North Sanford Avenue.
For more information call Earl Minott at
407-322-0369. Musicians are Evelyn d a rk
and Rudy Henderson.

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els of life. The following young lades repeat­
ed the pledge and affirmation to the order of
growth: Vanetta Green, Athena Singleton,
Marie Bell, Jaqueline Bell, Sade Keitt, Sheryl
Weatherspuun. Jasmine Johnson. Malone
Henery, Marticc Pitts, Accoya Myers, Kerstin
Wynn, Ashton Caines, Reneka Davis and
Sturminique Ware.
Special thanks to the Altam onte

Tajiri School of Performing Arts and
Academics presents 'A Night Before
Christmas," a musical adaptation directed by
Peggy Nixon. The play will have you laugh­
ing and enjoying the antics of a group of mis­
chievous mice at the North Pule. They nearly
ruin Christmas for children around the
world.
Come and see the staring actors, 10-yearold William Taylor, 8-year-old Christopher
Nixon-McCree and the crafty mice.
The performance will be held in
Millennium Middle School, Saturday, Dec.
15, starting at 730 p.m. A matinee will be
held on Sunday, Dec. 16, starting at 3 p.m.
See Hawkins, Page 8C

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*ebple o f all faiths to join in prayer fo r p ea ce and harmony

Mistletoe: A symbol o f purity

Buddhist, Native American,
New Thought, Hindu and
Sikh denominations will
offer prayers and songs
characteristic of their own
beliefs. The service is
expected to end at 5:30 y.m .
with the singing of
"America the Beautiful"

Traditionally, mistletoe is col­ host plant and produce a feed­
lected and used as a Christinas
ing organ that grows into die
ornament because it stays
bark to the water conducting
............. tissues from where it
green in the winter and
produces beautiful but
takes water and nutri­
poisonous white
ents. The mistletoe
berries at this time of
i only peneseedling cant
year Mistletoe is also
bate thin bark
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of twigs
considered sacred by
or small branches.
virtue of its occurrence
Mistletoes grow well
in full sunlight, espe­
on oak trees, a tree con­
sidered sacred and a
cially when growing
Hi high in the crowns of
symbol erf strength and
immortality.
A!
large trees.
When hung in the
F e rre r
home,mistletoesym- * * * « * • » . Damage
bolized purity and
Mistletoes are not
strength and promoted happi­
considered a serious forest
ness, romance and peace. In
problem in Florida but the
fact, custom called for enemies
plant is reported to kill water
meeting beneath the mistletoe
oaks in Texas and Mississippi.
to throw down their weapons
Trees growing in the open are
and embrace. But probably the
infected more frequently than
best known tradition for hav­
under forest conditions. Signs
ing mistletoes around is kissing of infection by parasitic plants
under the mistletoe, a common
are more noticeable during the
tradition that has survived
winter months, when the
through the ages because of the deciduous trees .died their
belief that mistletoe's curative
leaves and the dark green
iweis would cure a broken
mistletoes can be easily seen on
art and soothe the differences the trees.
between quarreling lovers.
Multiple infections can be
Plant parasites? Mistletoes
promoted by constant bird
are parasitic plants that feed
feeding on mistletoe seeds, pro­
mostly from trees taking water,
ducing loos of vigor, die-back
mineral nutrients, and probably and often death of the trees.
some organic compounds from
The parasitic association may
their water conducting vessels.
Last many years but they usual­
The true mistletoes are only
ly survive only a few years
partially parasitic since they
before being broken off or
contain chlorophyll and
killed by freezing. When a
through photosynthesis they
mistletoe stem dies, new shoots
can produce their own organic
ma;iy develop from the parasite
compounds.
tissues
lues inside the hoot.
The type of mistletoe found
in Florida is the eastern mistle­
Toxidty
toe that occurs in about 110
All the plant parts contain
host species in 50 genera of
toxic substances that inhibit
trees. Many hardwood trees are protein synthesis in the intes­
infected by this plant parasite
tines of humans, but the toxici­
but oak, hickory and pecan are
ty is rarely fataL Eating small
most frequently affected.
quantities of berries from this
plant will produce abdominal
The Plant
pains and diarrhea, but eating
The eastern mistletoe have
large quantities of berries or
smooth-edged, I
drinking tea made from the
paired opposite leaves.'
leaves of this plant, will pro­
stems are round and jointed.
duce a severe irritation of the
The stems and leaves some­
intestines, followed by vomit­
times have a yellowish-green or ing, diarrhea and cramps.
golden cast. The small flowers
appear from October to late
Control
November and into January in
Mistletoe infections can be
Florida. Male and female flow­
controlled by pruning infected
ers occur in different plants.
brandies. Branches must be cut
The flowers are pollinated by 1 to 2 feet hack of the visible
insects and the fruits develop
infection area. Cutting only the
about one year after pollina­
aerial portions of the plant can
tion. The fruits are rounded,
induce the development of
whitish or pinkish. The seeds
many shoots in other parts of
are spread by birds which eat
the tree.
the fruits and digest the pulp,
Al F t i r i r la Somlnola County Urban
but the seeds retain the sticky
Hortfculturial Inqulrtoa may bo dlractad
covering that help them to
to him at tho Cooparattva Eatanalon
remain attached to the stems of
•arnica. 250 W. County Homo Road,
the trees. Seeds germinate in
Sanlord, F t 12771 or phono 555-5554. All
Somlnolo County CooporaUva Eatanalon
bright light but are inhibited by
aarvicaa a n opan to all rogardloaa ot
darkness. Once the seed ger­
raca. color, aai. handicap or national ocV
minates it can penetrate the
gin.

CM Jan- 6, approximately
2,000 people from different
faitnxaenominations will
gather together at 4 p.m. in
the Rosen Plaza Ballroom to
pray for peace and harmo­
ny.
Representatives from the
Christian, Muslim, Jewish,

and “Let There Be Peace."
A free offering of canned
goods will be donated to
Second Harvest Food Bank.
Free parking is available to
attendees.
For more information,
contact the Rev. Fred Morris
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M u s ic ad d s m a g ic a s clu b c e le b ra te s se a so n
The magical sounds of music
drifted throughout the Sanford
Woman's Q u o at the December
.......................... meeting much to
the delight of the
members.
Carol Kirchhoff,
chair of the club's
Arts Department
introduced Bob
Maguire, director
of Seminote High
School's awarding
Doris
•winning chorus,
D ietrich "Pizzaz." The
director told the
club all about the
48-member all-female chorus.
Their brand of talent is so out­
standing that they were invited to
perform on Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day at W ilt Disney
World.
Dressed in black pants and
white shirts, the chorus sang,
preened and strutted through a
medley of songs. For the finale,
the group sang “Silent Night" in
German followed by the members
joining the chorus for the English
version of the longtime Christmas
favorite.
President Betty Jack presided
over (lie business session when
routine reports were given. Mindy
Tooley read on inspirational piece
on "Faith."
Helen Hamner Polgar, first vice
president and fund-raising chair,
told the women that plans for the
annual February "Italian Night"
have been worked out. More info
on this at a later date.
Peggy Margo, chairman of the
Education Department,
announced that the club's
November fund-raiser, "Food and
Fashions for Education," was
"highly successful."
Proceeds from the benefit are
earmarked toward scholarships
for deserving women to return to
the classroom and Seminole
County's "Take Stock in Children"
program.
It was reported that the Helen
Stairs Theatre needs volunteers to
take up tickets and sell refresh­
ments. Also, Beverly Boothe and
Toby Troutman asked for a volun­
teer to help with an advertisement
for the forthcoming Miss Sanford
Pageant.
DeLores Lash announced that
Safe house of Seminole needs
household items and toiletries.
Betty Gilbert, chair of Hacienda
Girls Ranch, was elated that an
anonymous donor presented $500
to the ranch. Members donated
gifts to the ranch as well as a
monetary donation. Members also
brought canned goods for the
Sanford Christian Sharing Center.
The clubhouse was festively
decorated for the season. The
tables were centered with vases of
red and white poinsettias and
other seasonal appointments and

Sunday. December 1 6 .2001

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G u e st Speaker

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nvfara pnoro a y lo m m y vin c o n i

*PUzrnz.* the *wild-winning chore* from Seminole U g h School performed during the
December meeting of the Sanford Woman * Club. The 40-member aJMemaJ* chores Is
directed by Bob Msgulre.
- \ *

members were served ham ind all-'*
the trimmings.
-” ,
The hostess committee includ- *
ed: Polly Pezold and Phyllis
Senkarik, chairs, Lisa Finnerty,
Fran Hammerli, Charlotte
Knowles, Shirley Milis, Terri
Millikan, Eve Rogero, Frances
Wilson and Roberta Zittrower.
Touchton Honored
Orville Touchton was honored
during the Dec. 2 worship service
o f the First United Methodist
Church. On behalf of the church,
Orville was presented a plaque by
Richard Barnett who told the con­
gregation about Orville's church
longevity.
Orville taught Sunday School at
the church for about 56 years, led
the devotional program for the
Men's Prayer Group for over 25
ears, and conducted the
ye
W&lt;bdnesday Bible Study for 15
years.
"What I wanted people to see is
the type and quality of spiritual
life he (Orville) led,." Richard
said.
After serving in World War U,

Orville returned to Sinford In
1945 where he had liled since
1920. He went to work for Stine
Machine Co., which he later
owned with his brother1in law.
The company was sold out in 1985
and Orville has devoted most of
his spare time to the church.
Orville and his wife, Nell, make
their home in Sanfori} where he is
still very active in the church.

'Rising Star'
Joshua McLamb, 12, won the
title of Florida's Male "Rising
Star" in competition over the
Thanksgiving weekend in
Orlando. He is a student at
Miriam's and Valerie's School of
Dance Arts.
Valerie Weld said, "This is a
solo competition involving
dancers, ages 10-13, from all over
the state, so it is quite an honor to
be selected by five judges with
major reputations in the dance
world from across the country
and Canada."
Joshua performed a tap dance
to "Standing in the ComCT" from
the Broadway play, "Most Happy
Fellow," choreo­
graphed by
teacher Valerie.
He also studies
under Miriam
Doktor and
Thom Lake.
In addition to
his dancing
expertise, Joshua
is in the
advanced place­
ment studies at
Sanford Middle
School where he
is a straight-A
student.
"This fine
young man,''
Valerie said, "has
been in the
Rising Star com­
petition since he
Photo lutvnlttkd
was 10, and was
Valene Wald and Minam Doctor taka time to pose for a picture
with Joshua MeLamb The 12-year old won the title ol Florida's
so excited to win
Male 'Rising Star* in competition over the Thanksgiving week­
this lime."
end In Orlando.

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Juka Sarfln, regent. wetcomee special guest David Gets*
Snyder during a recant luncheon meeting ot the SaHie Harrison
Chapter NSOAfl. Snyder M president ot the Florida Association
ot h e Society ot tie Son* ot Cincinnati and past president ol
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Sunday. December 16.2001

T he Seminole Herald

Church
N otes

Jord an
Baptist
C hurch

Journey of Promises
The Celebration Choir of
First Baptist Church is pre­
senting Journey of Promises,
A Cantata for Christmas,
10-30 a.m. Sunday, D ec 16,
In the church's Worehip
Center.
Admission is free. The
church is located at 519
South Park Ave., in Sanford.
For more information, call
407-321-9351.
Hope Street
Church of God of
Prophecy will host Hope
Street in concert 11 a.m.
Sunday, Dec. 16. Hope Street
will present an A Cappella
Christmas.
The church is located at
2509 S. Elm Ave. in Sanford.
G o sp el C o n cert

Abundant Life Ministries
and Tirework Management
Inc., will present the first
"Celebrate Jesus Christmas
Gospel Concert," from 7 to
9 30 p.m. in the Sanford
Civic Center.
Admission is free, but
donations will be accepted.
For more information, con­
tact Abundant Life
Ministries at 407-323-0497.
Winter Camps
The Jewish Community
Center of Greater Orlando is
offering several camps for
Winter Break, including:
• Winter Break Karate
Camp — Instructor is 15year Black Belt Gil Alstein.
The camp is for children
ages 6 to 12 and will be held
on Dec. 24,26,27 and Dec.
28, from 9 a.m. to noon with
a cost of $25 or 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. with a cost of $35.
• Winter Break Flag
Football &amp; Sports Camp —
Instructor is Herkie Walls of
the Orlando Predators. The
camp is for second-grade to
sixth-grade students and
will beheld on Dec. 24,26,27
and Dec. 28, from 9 a.m. to
noon with a cost of $25 or 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. with a cost of
$35.
• Winter Break Junior
Sports Camp — This camp
is for children in Pre-K to
second grade and will be
held on Dec. 24,26,27 and
Dec. 28, from 9 a.m. to noon
with a cost of $25 or 9 a.m.
to 4 p m- with a cost of $35.
For more information,
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Sabbath School
9:30 a.m.
Divine Worship
11:00 am.
Wed. Evening Prayer Mtg.
7:30 p m.

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PALMETTO M M U B BAPTWT CHURCH
• 2828 Palmetto Ava.
Banfordl FL 32773
h c k non r n e n
©emor ru&gt;o&gt;
Rev. Larry Franca
AeeoonM Paator
Cherta* Simpson
School PimRpal
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Brien Brown PaMor Student Ukrastoat
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6 45 am.
• Sunday School
1000 am.
•Morrang Worship Service HOG am
•Evening F array Service
8 00pm
Wednesday Nlghf AcSvANnk

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700pm
Teen DtociplesfRi
700pm
AdLR68*a Study
700pm
Uberty Christian School
(4 YEARS TO 12TH GRADE)
F U S T BAPTWT CHURCH OP SANPORD
IIS a PaR Ave Samord. FL
407*322-8041
Rev Raa B»yRe
Intortn Sr Pastor
Rev Tom Smart
Pastoral Cara
Rev Rchard Wagoner Mute Oaetsor
Mark WSk*m*
YOuR Urastor
Adam WSaw
YouR(nem
Sunday School
Bi t Am
Sunday Morning Worship 1930 a m
Sunday Evening Worship
8 00 p m
Wad Actuatetor aiagea 8 0 0 p m
Nursery Prowled

Ja m

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
3101 W 1st St, Sanlord
(407) 322 2914
Dale Paharson
Paator

Jan Pagan
Sunday School
Morning Worshfi
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Sunday 8ervte*i
Hofy Eucharist
800 a m
Sunday School (al ages) 800 am
Sung Eudhentf
10 00 a m
(Nurwmf at tooth m rm w f
Weekday Hofy Euchanel Service*
Tuesday
1200noon
Wednesday
7:00 p m.
Thursday
930 aJ»t
Fnday
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Good Shephard l uthvtn Church
Ja8 hi ail
Pastor
Sunday Worship Service
9 0 0 pm
Tuesday Service
7 00 pm.
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WIKJVA ASSEMBLY OP OOO
1075 Duon Rd
Longrwood, FL 327T9
407-7789777
Greg Freeman
Pastor
Sunday Servteea
■ 15am and 1045am
Sunday School
930 am
194ft a m
Nuraery Provided

B ap tist
W ESTVIfW BAPTIST CHURCH
4100 Paoia Road (48A)
Sanford Florida
407-323-0523
Sunday Morrang
Wtvshtp
1915am
Sunday School
900 am
Sunday Evening WurWp
800 pm.
700 p m.
COUNTRY li D t BAPTWT CHURCH
590 S Country Oub R d. Lake Mary. FL
Shane Wynn
Pastor
Sunday School
945 a m
Sunday AM Worship
1945 a m
Sunday PM WorsNp
600pm
Wed Prayer Meeeng
7 30pm
Nursery Provided
PMC CREST BAPTIST CHURCH
aoi Eaal A*rpori eomevard
Sanford. Florida 32773
(407) 322 3737
Church ORce
J Een Welch
9:43. am,
11 09 a m
7 00 p m
evening m r in e

E--li*A1 .1

700pm
CMdren'a Church
7 00 p m
Nursery Provided Ai Services
JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
920 Upsala Rd Sanlord
323-9072
Qeorgs Sledd
Pastor
Sunday School
10 Q0 am
Mormng Service
1100 a m
Evereng Service
000 p m
700 p m
Old TruRa tor a New Oey

Mrveler of YOuR
• 30am
1100 a m

•00pm
8 30pm,

FIRST BAPTWT CHURCH OP LONQWOOO
691 Stale Road 434. E
Lorgwood. FL 12750-5394
(407) 339-3617
Reverend Chnt Whaley * Paator
Sunday
Bturn Study
• 30 am
WorsNp
1945 am
Wed AWANA/YouR
6 30pm
BdCdai studies /Prayer
7 00 p m.
Adult Chow
600pm
FVtST BAPTWT CHURCH MARKHAM WOOOS
5400 Markham Woods Roed
Lake Mary. FL 32748
(407)333-1085
Or. Boh Parka*
Pastor
KaWiVRosnt/Ncfe Parker
Co-Youth
Workers
Sunday
Coffee and Donuts
930 A M
Stole Study
945 A M
Worthy
1045 A M
IPddran1• Church Provided)
CNkJren s Aetna CLto
5 30PM
WorsNp
700 PM
WatReaday
Church Famffy Dinner
6 00 PM
Prayer and Be*# Study
700PM
YOuR Mss» rig
Chickenft Char and Team KiO Clubs
(Nursery prcvidsd al services)
LIGHTHOUSE BAPTWT CHURCH
•815 MARKHAM ROAD
Sanlord Flends 3 2 m
(407)8294400
Randy Wafer
Pastor
Sunday School
945 am.
Morning Warship
1050am,
(Jr, Church lor Children ages
3 thru grade §)
Evening WofsNp8 00
pm
Wednesday
Aduff PrayerSAve Study
700 pm
ChdcKan ft Teen S e v e n
7 00 p m.
Reguer Actrvtoee For Al Agee
Nursery Prodded For Ai Servcee
Every ViaHor la A WWnome Guesf
FIRST SHILOH MISSIONARY BAPTIST
CHURCH
TOO Ckn Avenue
Sanlord. FL 32771
(407) 322 5469
Rev. Or, Harry O Rucker, Sr
Paator
Early Momma, Service
A. 1S am,
Suvday School
930 am
Morrang WoraNp
1100am
Everting WoraNp (TBAj
4 00 pm
Monday, Btoia SbMy
7 30 pm

C atholic
ALL SOULS CATHOUC CHURCH
Comar of 9R SI ft S Oaa A ve.
Sanford. FL
407-322 3794
Father Richard W Trout
Paator
weekday Maaa
9 00 a m
Monday Friday
CoresMinna, SeSarday
4 00 p tv
Saturday Vigil
5 00 p m
Sunday 7 4 5 a m . 1030 a m . * son
9 CO a nv * Enghsh (Social Mai)
9 00 ajn •Spamah, (Church)
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1907 ft. B o r M A * . S*9o*a FL
322-7727
9 ® am
Sunday School
10 49 ant.
Ma LAa Buppa*
Spm
• 49pm
AJ Ara Watooma Mara
RIVER CITY C H R O TU N CHURCH
139 Oakaan 0mm
Daftary. FL 33713
Ptanafac 407-99*0432
Emaft nvwoiyecftnattoranel
10 a m
11 p m
J D Sagrova*
Praachmg II
Eiwood UcAPoior
Ybuti lAraoiar
SANTORO CMRMTUN CHURCH
730 Upaaia Rd. Sanford, FL
Joa Caputo
YoulhMimatar
LHcnaai Milbgan
Worth* Mnater
Sunday Butte School
BOO a m
Morning Worth?)
1 01 5a m
Youth
900 p m
Wadnaaday Praia# Sarvica 900 p m
Nurttey Ptowkted
Sonfonf Altence Church
OF im
C h w t ia x a m Mx i q u w t A iu a w t i
*Ckrteg to* Paopte*
1401 ft PvkAwtekte
Sanford. FL 32771
(407) 322 2491
Raw Jamaa J Schradar
9 45am •Sunday School
11 00am •Morning Worm*
• 00pm •Btote Study

Christian Science
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, BCIENTWT
LONQWOOO
975 MARKMAM WOODS ROAD
Comar ol E E WRamacn Road
407-79* 770ft
Sunday: Church: ftarXca
and Sunday School
10 00 a m
Wadnaaday
• 00 p m
Cited Cara AvMabta at al S arra a
Raadng Room
Monday thru Saturday
1000am to 4 ® p m
Thuraday Ewaning 0 p m, to 9 p m
145 Watovk Springs Road
Suita 149-A Longwood, FL 32779
Phona 407-99*1490

Church Of Christ
LONQWOOO CHURCH OP CHRQT
1019 Hay 17 92 I m H O Hay 434
407-323-5430, 407-324-4330
Sim Worship
10® a m 3 9 p m
Coma aoramp wte ua A tnanfy aaicoma always

MID FLORIOA CHURCH OF CHRIST
219 Wada St
Winiar Spmga. FL 32709
Sunday Sarvica* 10 30 am 9 00 pm
Sunday Btot* Study
9 30 a m.
Wad Bbila Study
7 30pm
Barry Hay**
(407) 327-5005

Church Of God
CHURCH OF GOO
801 W 22nd SI Sanford, a
407 322 3*42
Raw Waa T«*atey
PaXor
Sunday School
945 a m
Momng Worship
1045a m
Ewanmg Sarvica
4 ® pm
Warmaaday claaaaa
lot *a agaa
7 to 8 p mi.
SaHTunoia Trtraly
Chratun School
P m School tro grate 12
4 07 ® 1 2723
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407 32*1411

Church Of God of
Prophecy
CHURCH OP GOO OP PROPHECY
2509 ft Elm Awa Sanford. Fla, 32773
407-322-4015
Thomaa Harr* — Pastor
Sunday School
9 45 a m
Pim m 3 Worship
10 30 am
Masaaga by Paaior
It a m
Evanng Sarvica
8pm

TuMdty Pr*m&gt; U m M J
• I n a (W ilt)

10»nv
7 pm

Congregational

TOO W 349i Sm *
l« M .F k )2 7 n
407-322-2942
Captetoa Retort an* LM iR k C ttn * Carp*

O IU C C PCLLOW1HP CONGREGATIONAL
2401 ft Par* Awa . SarionJ
407-322-45*4
Larry Laortard
toate*
Suvlay School
9 30 a m
Uorrvng WorXkp
1100am
Choir Pracaca Waiteaxtoy
9 43 p m
Baby artng w w e t kvalafif#

Episcopal
HOLY C H O W EPISCOPAL CHURCH
401 PWH Atf*-. Sanford
TXaphon* 407-322-4411
730 3 1000 a m
930 am.
Claaaat tor CfXdran
trough 3te grate’
Nurtary luatt f a *
Ybute Group maati *

lO C ja m
1 00 0a m
9-POO p m

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MIO-WCEK WORSHIP IN CHAPEL
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I'Sapt May
BT. P E T IR 't EPISCOPAL CHURCH
700 Rmaharl Rd
Laka Mary. FL
444-5973
Th* Row Chart** T, Holt. Roctar
Bunftty.
8 ® 4m
Holy EucftenX
Chrt***n Education
9 ® 4m
•Al AgM
Holy Euchortet
to ® am
to® 4m
ChktonA Church

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Sunday Sarvtcaa
M »ft*
1 44 a.m.
11 am

Btote Stofty and Praya*
Homo Laagua (Latte*)
Mena FeiowaNp Ckjb

930pm
7 00 pm
700 p m
900 p m
dtomi

Jewish
II
[iwiy ffO^ FL
(407) 320 09 7
l« i n n a
Futto Moahi Efcu. F1*D.
Evary IRFfiday of Monte
Famdy latoate Sarwfaa 7 ® pm
Friday Sabbaffi Sarrtca
(al c m Friday*)
ft IS p m
Safcaday Sattote Satooaa 930 a m
Marrpanhtp. Raa^oua Schod ar

(407) 78*3739 or (407) 77*0477

Lutheran
OOOO •H tFH EM ) IV A H O tU O U . LUTHERAN
CHURCH OR MMRORO (ELCA)
» 1 7 OrlAndo 0&gt;. IMwy 17 M )
PNon, 322 7312
BOH B r.l I H I
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Adua Btta Study
9 ® am
WonhpSarvca
1 0® 4 m
Wadnaaday Worafwp
700pm
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HOLT C R O W LUTHCIUM CHURCH
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Nm ary Bagma At 9 ® a m
Through 10 ® a m Sarnia!

7*0 Swi ON*. LaU u « r FL
Holy Eucharist 7 ® a m 3 7 ® pm

Charismatic
Episcopal
CHURCH OF T H f HOLY COMFORTER
Tha SaNord Bndga
Comar d e m St 3 MoayAro
407 29*50*4
Raw Mam Earth
Sunday Euchartaf
9 ® am

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3003 Baardan Ava
407 323-3794
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409 TuUar Dma
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Raw Ray Bstrand
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Tdacmona (407) 322-79®
Sunday Schod
9 ® a m.
Inter Mission
1ft® 4m.
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11® am
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9 ® pm
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419 Park Awa. Sarterd FL
407 322-4371
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200 N. WNymanSL.
Longwood, FL.
931-9563
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10 45 a m
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800pm
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700 p m
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101 Upaaia Road
Banterd. FL 33771
407-330-3935
Bryan Wangar
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900 a m
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1000 am
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100pm
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129 W Wteur Awa
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407-321*1021
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1 1 ® am
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7 .® pm.
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5210 Markham Woods Road
Laka Mary
407-3332030
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Church
N otes
Christmas Special
First Baptist Church of
Winter Springs is hooting its
Christmas Special 10:45 a.m.
Sunday, Dec. 16.
The event will include spe­
cial music by Jose Cubela.
The church is hosting its
Christmas Eve Service
Monday, Dec. 24, beginning
at 6 p.m.
For more information, con­
tact the church at 407-6995399,
M essiah C h o ir

The Central Florida
Messiah Choir of T h e Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, under the direction of
Dale Zabriski, will present its
final concert 7 3 0 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 16, at the Lake
Mary Stake Chapel, located
at 2255 Lake Emma Road in
Lake Mary.
Admission is free. For
information, call 407-829-

6689.
Christmas Party
Brethren Reaching Out will
host its seventh annual
Christmas party 2 to 5 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 22, at the
Sanford West Side Boys and
Girls Gub.
The party b open to the
registered children and fami­
lies of Brethren Reaching
Out. The event will include a
holiday dinner, gift sharing
and special entertainment.
For more information, call
407-302-1143.
Christmas Eve Services
Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church’s
Christmas Eve services will
begin 4:30 p.m. Monday, Dec.
24.
At 4:30 p.m., the children
and youth of the church are
involved in the traditional
beauty of the Christmas
event. The "Joy of Christmas"
will be held at 7 p.m. and 9
m. and will feature music
y the Chancel Choir, Brass
Quartet and organ.
A "Candlelight Christmas"
will start at 11 p.m. The sanc­
tuary will be filled with can­
dlelight as tlu: Christmas
message is read by Elaine
Jones.
An informal gathering will
be held Christmas day from
1030 to 11:15 a.m. Children
and adults arc invited to
bring one Christmas gift to
show to everyone.
The church is located at
5210 Markham Woods Road
in Lake Mary.

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                    <text>The Seminole Herald
DECEMBER 1?, 7 0 0 1

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Sanford, Florida

C jp r W • K O I Th « I

County considers future o f F P &amp; L site
Appraised at $330 ,000, ‘environmental
concerns’ push offer down to $ 69 ,ooo

8taft Writer

« to w ait m uch

“

building and .65-ecre lot on Oct. 24,1994 offered $69,000forthe property. The reef6r $290,000.
•
son for the low bid Is the hefty priw
^
A recent appraisal valued the property demolishing the building th at may also
a t $330,000, but during a recent public have "environm ental c o n c e rn s / said
b id d in g perio d only one bid w as Chairman Daryl McLain,
received. Spolski Construction, Inc.
Commissioner Rand;
Randy M orris com-

m eited that it was "unconscionable" to
release the property for such a low price.
Commissioner Grant Maloy m aintained
he would ra th e see the land be used to
help a governmental entity such a s the
d ty or school board. The bid period was
originally slated to close on Oct. 10, but
was extended due to Interest by th e U S.
Postal Service. That interest is n o w con­
sidered dead.
Sm County, Page 2A

Christmas Extravaganza Parade

ing S ilv e r
Hawks
‘ Achatengtr has wiMrgtd
to threaten the supremacy
of the Oviedo boya basketVbsil tssm In Ssminots
' County, Lake Howell compitted an Impressive backAk V a s il

—a
RHMCX DOfTiG atssAMM
IW H p Of

Seminole and Lake Mary on
Monday aa Saan Barionan
want 7-for*8 from the floor
and scored 21 points as the
Silver Hawks slammed the
Flams, 68-37.

Editor's HOtt: Staff Writer
a r ts Patton spent Friday evening
riding with Sanford Police Officer
BUI Crapps, a traffic and DUl spe­
cialist for the department. In the
coming weeks, Patton will follow
other officers in the department from detectives to bike cops — man
effort to show how officers perform
their jobs.

Boat Parade,
Laser Show are
Saturday
The Downtown Business
parade and laser light show
Sahrn
6p~ ........
......
The boat parade can be
seen best from F t M ellon
Park betw een San Juan
Avenue an d the tennis courts.
Both 1st Street and Seminole
Boulevard will be closed In
this area. According to orga­
nizer Sara Jacobson, 24 boats
have registered for the e v e n t
and a contincent from the
DeLand Boat Parade is
expected, as well.
The laser show w ill imme­
diately follow the boat parade
(approximately 7 p-m.), in the
same location. The show will
be projected on a 5-story, 60foot-wide screen m ounted on
the east end of F t M ellon
Park and will feature
Christmas-themed laser ani­
mations set to the rhythm of
Christmas carols an d patriotic
music. Participants in the
boat parade will be able to
hear the music because
speakers will be projecting
sound toward Lake Monroe.
In addition Santa is expect­
ed to make a special appear­
ance.
Following the laser show,
there will be entertainm ent in
Magnolia Square, Including
choral music from the Martin
Luther King Choir, jazz, bluegrass, gospel and other seletions.
For more information
about Saturday's events, call
Jacobson at 407-323-0197 or
407-314-5745.

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
LAKE MONROE — A young
man's run from the law Friday
evening left resid en ts of
Bookertown disgruntled at the
disturbance snd Sanford officers
. a suspect
_____«■p a st tka
iulng
the rifV
city
pursul
limits.

Q.ppi In

It* *vont that featured more than 100 organizations. For more photos from the parade see P age 10A.

Custom er stops father-son bank robbers
A couraSemlnole
ed foil a
bin* d u o
1T

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residents

Allen Haas, 18,
drug paraphernalia an r

m

£ S £ +

-

­

one of the m ales entered the
Fairwinds Federal Credit Union
located at State Road 434 In
Longwood.
The
subject
approached a bank teller and pre­
sented a "hold-up note."
The note stated that the subject
was armed w ith a gun. The bank
teller complied w ith note and
forked over an undeterm ined
amount of cash to the subject As
the subject d arted o u t of the
building, the red d y e pack
exploded near a customer who
was waiting in the drive-through

I ciavtonhonored for heroism

teller lane, said Longwood police
Ashby intercepted the suspects
In v e s tig a to r Herb Stewartson.
and m ade the traffic stop at the
The customer followed the sil* Target Store at 4410 S. Highway
w hirl* and relayed its loca- 17/92 in Casselberry. Back-up
verr vehicle
tion by cell phone to an emer­ units from Seminole County,
gency-911 operator. Deputy Casselberry and Longwood
Michelle Ashby happened to be in arrived to secure the area.
"It was all pretty mellow when
the area of Highway 17/92 ami
Button Road when the BOLO (Be they got pulled over," Stewartson
on the Look-out) from the said. T h e y pretty much gave
Longwood Police Department up.
went o u t The customer relayed to
the deputy through the 911 opera­ Ch riyophor Patton can bo
tor thM t f i suspeds were heading
** cpettonBeemlnoleh#f*W-COfn or 407-322-2611.
south on Highway 17/92.

his sqi'wri car, he sat a t th e Army
Navy Surplus Store p arking lot
on tire comer of French Avenue
and 15th Street running station­
ary laser.
At exactly 7:44 p an ., a gray
Oldsmobile sped past him at the
French Avenue 35-m ph zone.
The laser readout confirm ed a
speed of 49 mph. C rapps pulled
out of the parking lo t and
caught up with the vehicle near
the Sanford Police Departm ent
and turned on the emergency
lights.
The driver L udus Williams
III, 19, of Lake Monroe appeared
to have no Intentions o f stop­
ping as he continued no rth on
French Avenue until a n abrupt
left hand turn onto 2 n d Street
Crapps speculated the vehicle
s

Lake Mary
decks the
City Hall
By Michelle Jeria
Managing Editor

Seminole Smile
r rent!'

LAKE MARY — City Hall
and Central Park were shrouded
in an iridescent glow Friday
night during the city's official
start to tire holiday season.
The community got Its first
glimpse of the almost 1 million
multi-colored lights that deco­
rate the trees, pillars, lampposts
and alm ost every other free
standing object In front of City
Hall during the annual Holiday
in the Park festival. The lights
will rem ain on du rin g th e ’

HOTtopnotovr
BiU Carrico and Kathy Gahr show oft soma of the decorations the Lai
Parka and Recreation Department put up for the holidays.
evening tliroughout the holiday
season.
"The decorations are incredi­
ble," D irector of Parks and

Recreation BiU Carrico s
don't think any d ty Lake
See Lake Miry, Page 5A

Council hosts Front Porch Awareness Day

Lisa Jones —Sanford
Recreation Department and
expert pigskin prognosticator

H tn M photo by Dan Ping

c. .

Index

A night
in the
life of
a cop

. Uauor Brady Lessard congratulates public works employee
-!T -f.a the City Commission honored Clayton tor saving the
Greg Clayton
Stotdey. On Nov. 15, Clayton was awaken
Me of a
^
stoW e/s home caught on fire. Because the
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sdt through the home's onfy door. Clayton browin*)*' «nd pulled her to safety. He then contained
4^T?rn.nien hose until firefighters arrived. Fire Inspector Tim
toe fire wim a g a w
^ Wa quick action saved Catherine
Robles said, nrtsre ■»
Stokley's life.*

Free food and entertainment
highlight informational meeting
By Marva Hawkina
Herald Correspondent
SANFORD — The Goldsboro Front p orch
Council will host a ribbon cutting and Awareness
Day on Saturday, Dec. 15 from 10 a.m. to 3 p .m . in
the organization's office at 1305 West 13th Street
near Olive Avenue.

The purpose of the event is to familiarize resi­
dents with what Front Porch is and how it can help
the Goldsboro Community.
Front Porch is an initiative started by Gov. Jeb
Bush to revitalize communities throughout the
state of Florida. Goldsboro was selected for the
program in May and is one of 12 com m unities to
earn a Front Porch designation.
After being named a Front Porch community, a
coundl of ritizen, business and religious leaders
See Front Porch, Page 9A

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Com m issioners ultim ately
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January, in part to wait for fur­
ther discussions with Sanford to
materialize. The county is look­
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C o u p le d
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front proper­
ty near city hall, City Manager
Tony VanDerworp said city
com m issioners have recently
talked about having a developer
construct owner-occupied con­
dom inium s. A similar project
has also been discussed for the
city-owned parking lot on the
east side of the Seminole County
Courthouse.
"The developer was request­
ing some money [from the dty)
to put up a parking deck as part
of the project," VanE3erworp
said. “I'll be working with coun­
ty administration with potential
land swaps. We need more resi­
dential units in close proximity
of Main Street”
In other business, commis­
sioners unanimously approved
the first mosquito control pro­
gram for unincorporated county
residents.
Com m issioners chose the
lesser of three programs offered
by county staff mainly because
none of the commissioners sup­
ported starting a new lax for the
program.
"I can't see us raising taxes
especially when the economy is
so bad," Maioy said.
The program will cost
approximately 5500,000 and will
include spraying every two
weeks for five iponths during
mosquito season, speciation and
trap counts and aerial spraying
for the eastern portion of the
county three times a year.
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Obituaries

VIRGINIA H. FURMAN
Virginia H. Furman, 82, of
West Wellington Drive,
Deltona, died Sunday, Dec. 9,
2001, in Memorial Hospital,
West Volusia.
Bom Nov. 26,1919, in
Hiltbum, N.Y., she moved to
Deltona from Tuxedo, N.Y., in
1979. She w as a sales clerk for
Avon Products, and she
enjoyed crafts.
Survivors include a stepson,
C an y Furm an of Sloatsburg,
N.Y.; two stepdaughters,
Nancy H eath of Vero Beach
and Jeanne Jones of Sebastian;
a brother, Collins Herbert of
Sebring; a nephew, Lawrence
Herbert of Deltona; 11 g ra n d ­
children; 13 great grandchil­
dren; and many more nieces
and nephews.
Memorial donations m ay be
made to Deltona Alliance
Church, 921 Deltona Blvd.,
Deltona, FL, 32725.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
JAMES E. GILES
James E. "Jim* Giles, 77, of
Lake Monroe, died Saturday,
Dec. 8,2001, in Sanford.
Bom in Tellico Plains, Tenn.,
he moved to Central Florida in
1926. He w as a fire fighter
engineer for the O rlando N avy
Training Center and served in
the US. Army. He was a m em ­
ber of the Sanford Moose
Lodge. H e was of the Baptist
faith.
Survivors include his com anion, Ardith Bievenour of
ake■Monroe;
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Sylvia H enderson o fD*
f Deltona;
a sister, M artha Giles of
Pensacola; two grandsons; and
two great grandsons.
Baldwin Fairchild O aklaw n
Chapel of Sanford/Lake M ary
is in charge of arrangem ents.

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AUDREY M. PATTERSON
Audrey M. Patterson, 83, of
Country Club Road, Sanford,
died Monday, Dec. 10,2001.
Bom in Winter Haven, she
was a repair clerk for S outhern
Bell Telephone for 40 years.
She w as a member of the
Telephone Pioneers
Association. She was of the
Christian faith.
Survivors include a d a u g h ­
ter, Rebecca Seymour of
Sanford; and two grandsons.
National Cremation Society
Beacon Chapter of W inter Park
is in charge of arrangem ents.
GEORGE PERKINS
George Perkins, 77, of
Dandelion Drive, Deltona,
died Thursday, Dec. 6, 2001, in
his residence.
Bom in Widen, W. Va., he
moved to Deltona from A kron,
Ohio in 1987. He served in the
U.S. Army during World W ar
11. He w as a retired business
m anager who worked for
Akron Sandblas-Metalurgy. He
was a member of the M asonShrine, OES Chapter No. 16 in
DeLand, and an honorary
member of Kappa Kappa
IOTA Fourtowns ABWA,
Prime Star ABWA.
Survivors include m any
nieces and nephews.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
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located at 200 S. State Road 434.
The playhouse will move to the
Oviedo Marketplace through
Dec. 22.
Home Depot of Lake Mary
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Tickets for the playhouse are
$2 each, three tickets for $5, or
seven tickets for $10. They can
be purchased on site at the
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the Habitat office at 407-3289717. Drawing for the play­
house will be on Dec. 22, and
the winner will be notified by
telephone.
All proceeds from the ticket
sales will go toward building
houses for needy families in
Seminole County. Habitat for
Humanity has built 47 such
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ANNE P. FULEA
Anne P. Fulea, 84, of A (more
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Dec. 8,2001, in DeBary M anor.
Bom in Akron, Ohio, she
moved to Deltona from
Altamonte Springs in 1979.
She was a homemaker, and
she loved music. She was
Jehovah's Witness by faith.
Survivors include her h u s­
band, George Fulea; a son,
Gregs Fulea of Deltona; a
daughter, Carol Fulea of
Winter Park; two brothers,
Pete and John Peru of Sebring;
a sister, Helen Chocon of
Glendale, Ariz.; and two
grandchildren.
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St. Nick visits Lake Mary

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A Youth Christmas Party
will be held o r the ftist floor of
Sanford City Hall beginning
630 p.m. Wednesday, Dec 12
The event will include Santa,
prizes and food. Admission is a
donation of one canned-good
item for the underprivileged.
For more information call Lisa
Jones 407-330-5697.

t DEAR ABBY: My husband and I are in aerious debtt — college tuitiqn payments, property
tax, car repairs, etc. 1 would like to tell my hus• grown children and grandchildren we
can't afford to give them
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Throughout the year, I
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gatherings, but when the
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sent, the note is addressed
Dear
only to my husband. 1 have
never received a birthday or
Mother's Day card from any
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of them. I don't think It's
because they consider it disloyal to their own
mother. Shea happily remarried, and we get
along great.
Abby, I don't know why I m ust get "another
d ay older and deeper in debt" for people who
w ould walk right over m e If I happened to fall In
their path.
A m I being selfish or is there a point where
y ou can "just say no" to Christmas gift giving?
DEPRESSED THIS DECEMBER

Seminole Community
College will honor graduates
during the 39th annual Fall
Commencement Ceremony 8
p m Wednesday, Dec 12 in the
Health Center (Building H).
For more information, call
407-3'18-2050.

Abby

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The Senior Education
Foundation will present
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plus how to get "Free k Low
Cost Prescription Drugs," 2* 30
p m Thursday, Dec. 13, in the
Sanford Senior Center.
Admission Is free. For more
information call 407-302-1010.

DEAR DEPRESSED; If your husband insists
o n going deeper Into debt, tell him that thia
y ear HE is in charge of gift buying — as w ell as
m anaging the bills w hen they arrive in January.
' You are "D oproeod" because you are over­
w helm ed by your financial situation and feel
unappreciated b y your husband's children. You
a n d your husband w ould benefit from some
sessions w ith a m arriage counselor. It would
give each of you an opportunity in an emotion­
ally supportive setting to express w hat you
expect from each other and w hat you w ant for
yourselves. Ask yo u r physician for a referral. It
w ill b e the beet Christm as gift you have given
yourselves In years.

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Friday’s Holiday In the Park festival held In front ol Lake Mary City Hall. The Lake Mary Firs Department provided the North Pole
couple with transportation to the festival via one of its fire engines. Following Santa's arrival, the dty held its annual tree lighting,
and entertainment was provided by Mike Welrzbowskl, the Stardust Old Scouts, Jay Black and Country Joe Rosier.

! DEAR ABBY: This Is in response to
"Clothespin Connie on Long bland," whose hus­
b and won't show er before bed.
; W hen my sons were old enough to date, 1
taught them that old m en shave and shower In
the morning, w hile young m en shave and show ­
er at night. It’s based on the old adage, "You can
catch m o irn iH w ntrhotfty than you canlvith
vinegar."
■ I still shave and shower at night — and I'm 79
years young.
CHET IN SAN DIEGO
i DEAR CHET: W ith an em phasis on the
young"! Perhaps that aaying should be am end­
'd to, "You can catch more HONEYS w ith
toney than you can w ith vinegar."
DEAR ABBY: For the past few years, our
Iderly neighbor has come over to our house on
Ihrbtm as morning. We are usually still in our
•ajamas watching our children opening their
^fts.
Abby, I would prefer to enjoy this special
noming with my immediate family ONLY. I
lon't want this neighbor intruding. How can I
landle this delicate situation without hurting her
eclings?
FEELING LIKE THE GR1NCH
i DEAR FEELING: Your family may rem ind
i e r of her ow n — or the one she always wantad. However, your lonely neighbor won't stop
Jom ing for early m orning festivities until you
Jet limits.
| A few days before Christmas, invite her to
come to your hom e at a specific time — for
Example, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Christmas Day, or
On Christmas Eve, if that is more convenient
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Attempted Robbery
Sanford police arrested Milton
Carswell, 37, of Sanford Saturday for
attempted strong-arm robbery.
According to the victim's report,
Carswell and two other males - one
possibly a juvenile * approached him
In a 25th Street parking lot. With two
suspects hitting the victim's head, the
third tried to remove the victim's wal­
let. Officer John Difatta apprehended
Carswell at the 2500 block of Georgia
Avenue after his clothing matched the
description given by the victim. The
victim also positively identified
Carswell.
Aggravated Assault
Sanford police arrested Rodney
Albright, 34, of Sanford Sunday for
aggravated assault with a deadly
weapon and resisting an officer.
According to the police report,
Albright allegedly swung a 12-inch
knife at his Garrison Avenue neighbor.
Property Damage
Seminole Deputy Shannon Miller
arrested David Evans, 40, of Winier
Springs Saturday criminal mischief of
property damage over $1000.
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Larceny
• Sanford Officer Frederick
Eldridge arrested Donald Oliver, 25, of
Sanford Sunday for burglary of a con­
veyance and larceny. Oliver allegedly
stole a cell phone from an unlocked
C h ew van parked at the 25th Street
Handy Way convenience store. When
the owner called his cell phone, Oliver
answered and said he would return
the phone for $100 at the Midway
Store on State Road 46. The victim
called the police and they met Oliver
at the store with the cell phone in
hand.
• Seminole Deputy Hiram Castro
arrested Sharleen Betancourt, 21, of
Winter Springs Saturday for larceny.
She allegedly stole two 12 packs of
beer from a Mobil gas station.
• Longwood Officer Clint Gioicili
arrested Irene Southard, 38, of Winter
Springs Saturday for larceny. She
allegedly stole three items valued at
$24.15 from the State Road 600
Albertson's grocery store.
• Sanford Officer Erik Zabik arrest­
ed Dale Deavitt, 45, of Sanford Friday
for battery and larceny. Deavitt
allegedly abandoned a cab before pay­

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• Longwood Officer Trafton Patrick
arrested Tamera Cardinal, 36, of
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allegedly concealed several make-up
items and a bottle of pills before
checking out at the State Road 600
Albertson's gmcery store.
Retail Theft
Casselberry Officer Kevin Beers
arrested Tonia H am s, 32, and Douglas
Sutton, 40, both of Sanford Sunday for
retail theft. They allegedly stole mer­
chandise from the State Road 436
Dollar General.
Destroying Evidence
Seminole Deputy Chris Torina
arrested Charles Martin, 38, of Deltona
Friday for destroying evidence and
possession of drug paraphernalia.
Martin allegedly tried to smash a
crack pipe with his left foot while
deputies searched him.
Simple Battery
Seminole Deputy Gail Ellis arrested
Donald Lebeau, 58, of Sanford Friday
for simple battery.
Driver's License Problems
• Seminole Sgt. Mark Dibona
arrested Michael Jeter, 40, of DeBary
Saturday for no valid driver's license,
failure to register motor vehicle and
attaching tag not assigned.
• Florida Highway Patrol Trooper
Derrick Kuiper arrested I fenry
Buxton, 58, of Lake Mary Saturday
after Buxton allegedly backed into a
Seminole deputy's squad car. HLs dri­
ver's license was suspended.
• Sanford Officer Frederick
Fldridge and others arrested Cedric
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vehicle theft, driving without a dri­
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• Seminole Deputy Gall Ellis arrest­
ed Erik Rhodes, 32, of Sanford
Saturday for driving under the influ­
ence.
• Seminole Deputy Wendell
Bradford arrested Hal Fountain, 46, of
Lake Mary Saturday for driving under
the influence.
• Seminole Deputy James Ingram
Jr., arrested Barbara Sierra, 42, of
Sanford Saturday for driving under
the influence.
• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrest­
ed Donald Hess Jr., 37, of Geneva
Sunday for driving under live influ­
ence. The officer docked Hess’ vehicle
speed at 47 mph in a 35 mph zone on
Park Avenue.
• Seminole Sgt. Mark Dibona
arrested George Sheffield, 38, of
Sanford Sunday for driving under the
influence and driving with a suspend­
ed license.
• Lake Mary Officer M. Graziano
arrested Carolee Butler, 60, of Sanford
Friday for driving under the influence.
• Seminole Deputy Richard
Kolentus arrested John Gregory II, 41,
of LingwtxxJ Saturday for driving
under the influence.
• Seminole Deputy James Ingram
Jr., arrested Gregory Swift, 37, of
Sanford Saturday for driving under
the influence and fleeing police
• Sanford Officer Bill Erwin arrest­
ed Dale Skeens, 43, of Deltona
Saturday for driving under the influ­
ence and reckless driving. Skeens
allegedly lost control of his motorcycle
at 13th Street and Sanford Avenue.
• Sanford Officer Bill Crapps arrest­
ed Paul WeLxt, 42, of Longwood
Saturday for driving under the influ­
ence. I ie was originally stopped for
having his vehicle tag light out.
• Seminole Deputy James Ingram
Jr., arrested Johnny Wright, 31, of
Sanford Monday for driving under the
influence.

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The Sanford Historical
Society is hosting a S t Lucia
Open House Saturday, Dec. 15,
from l to 4 p.m., In the Sanford
Museum.
The event is free and will
Include a holiday smorgasbord
of delightful Scandinavian
refreshments. For more infor­
mation, call 407-302-1000.
The fifth annual Dollar Day
at the Central Florida Zoo will
be held from 9 a m to 5 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 15.
Santa will make an appear­
ance from 11 a m to 2 p.m. for
photos. Admission is just $1, all
day. Support local food banks
and humane societies by bring­
ing a non-perishable food item.
For information call 407-3234450, ex t 149.

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The AARP Lake Mary
Chapter No. 4878 will meet
noon Tuesday, Dec 18, in
Umacuan Country Club, Lake
Mary.
The program is the holiday
luncheon. For more informa­
tion. call 407-33343054.
Bri&amp;son Funeral Home, located
at 906 Laurel Ave. In Sanford, is

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Toys for children of any age
should be unwrapped and may
be dropped off daily between 8
a.m. and 5 p.m. through Dec. 18.
For information, call 407-3222131.

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• Deputy Hiram Castro arrested
Jeffrey Dalhamer, 33, of Sanford
Saturday fur driving with a suspend­
ed license. According to the police
report, there was a total of approxi­
mately 14 suspensions an his driver's
license.
• Longwood Officer Donald Lajlc,
37, of Longwixxl Monday for driving
with a suspended license and proba­
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Seminole Community
College's "Battle of the Brains"
will be held 8:45 a m to 3 JO
p m Friday, Dec 14, at the col­
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The event Is an annual acade­
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Seminole County's high school
students, which serves as the
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Military Briefs

Magician performs at Hamilton

Navy Petty Officer 3rd Claw
John R. Fry, son of Larry A. Fry
of Sanford, recently Visited
Rhodes, Greece during a six*
m onth devloym ent to the
Mediterranean Sea and Arabian
Gulf while assigned to the air­
craft carrier USS Enterprise,
home ported in Norfolk, Va.
During the visit, Sailors and
Marines from Fry's ship had the
opportunity to shop,sightsee
and enjoy the local culture and
cuisine.
C arriers
like
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USS
Enterprise,
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rapid response In times of crisis.
They serve as a highly visible
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Fry is a 1997 graduate of
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September 1998.
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Dennis Phillips, an illusionist with more then 30 years experience on stage and television, recently performed
for students at Hamilton Elementary School. Here, students ComeMua, left, and Anthony, right assist Philips
with a trick. In addition to performing tricks, Phillips showed the students a law tricks to perform for their friends,
and he taught them the history of magic.

ing, the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization, and
custom s and received special
training in human relations.
In addition, airmen w ho com­
plete basic training cam credits
toward an associate degree
through the Community College
of the Air Force.
She is the daughter of Ronald
and Maggie Nau of Altamonte
Springs. Nau is a 2000 graduate
of Lyman High School.

Air Force Airman FabioU Nau
has graduated from basic mili­
tary training at Lackland Air
Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of train­

Air Force Airman Eric A.

formed. Not only is it done to
make sure the lights are in the
right place, but to reassure Gehr
and other city officials the lights
will stay on — outside and
inside — City Hall.
"We've been known to lake
out City Hall's electricity," she
said. "We eventually had to ask
the city for more power In the
park."
The request was granted, and
Central Park recently w ent
through an electrical renovation.
It was rewired and additional
outside electrical outlets were
added to supply pow er to the
holiday decorations and for
other outdoor events held in the
park.

lights w ere added; and today,
most of the park is encompassed
with lights.
"Wevve really graduated to
bigger and better things since I
started," G ehr said. "It's very
overwhelming. One million is a
lot of lights. Its hard to imagine
that m any lights, let alone
putting them up and taking
them dow n."
Although the num ber of lights
has increased dramatically dur­
ing the past few yean, the cost
hasn't. Since Gehr recycles, reno­
vates and remodels many of the
city's decorations year after year,
the Parks and Recreation
Departm ent spent about $2,000
on this* season's decorations —
which includes all the holiday
Decorating Diva
ornam entation at City Hall, the
the
C om m unity
Gehr became Lake M ary's trailhead,
"decorating diva" after the 1993 C enter and the Frank Evans
holiday season. Before she start­ Museum.
has
seven
Gehr,
w ho
ed working for the city, holiday
decorating was contracted out C hristm as trees at her ow n
house including i 1 4 -fo o te r in
by the city.
"I made the comment that 1 the living room and one for each
could do better," she said. "So, I bathroom, gives a lot of the dec­
orating credit to her crew from
was told to d o it."
The following year, G ehr and the Parks Department. Besides
her crew used about 1300 lights continuing w ith their daily
to decorate the eight lampposts work, they spend several hours a
in front of City Hall and the day m aking sure the lights and
receive G eh r's
Christmas tree. Each year, more decorations

Leavitt has graduated from bask
military training at Lackland Air
Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
, During the six weeks of train­
ing, the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization, and
custom s and received special
training in hum an relations.
In addition, airmen w ho com­
plete basic training earn credits
tow ard an associate degree
through the Community College
of the Air Force.
He is the son of David Leavitt
of Lake Mary.

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size has as many lights as tVe do.
I think it Is something Lake Mary
can and should be proud of.”
Carrico gives all the holiday
decorating credit to Assistant
Director or Parks and Recreation
Kathy Gehr. For the past seven
years, she has organized the
lighting of City Ha l f— at a frac­
tion of the cost m any other cities
spend for their holiday decorat­
ing.
"She does a little more each
year," Carrico said. "We joke that
five years from now, when w e
turn the lights on in Lake Mary,
there w on't be any electricity left
tor the rest of the city."
Gehr and her crew of about 10
people started preparing for the
annual event in October when
they began putting the lights up
outside City Hall. Three wecfci
before the festival, the decorat­
ing crew began testing the lights
two or three nights a week to
check for damage control and
placem ent
.
"We have to check the lights to
make sure everything is OK."
Gehr said. "Squirrels play havoc
with us since they like to chew
on the wires.”
A week before Holiday in the
Park, a final lighting lest is per­

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am p of appr
"They do an awesome job,"
Gehr said. "They make me look
good."
After the hoUdays, Gehr said
It will take about two weeks to
take dow n all of the lights and
decorations. Its a time when she
is already planning for next
year’s lighting theme and festi­
val.
However, don't bother asking
about her plans. The only people
who have access to that informa­
tion is her crew.
"I never tell anyone my ideas,
except for the crew, and they are
sworn to secrecy,” she said. "I
d o n 't want anyone stealing any
ideas.
"But, I will say that I will try to
make it bigger and better than
this year. And, it will be some­
thing different. It all depends on
my mood."

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5 o lf etiquette debate turns into fight
F ro hr staff reports

The Seminole County Sheriff's,
Office responded to a scries of
unrelated — but unusual — inci­
dents List week.
Two local residents apparently
wanted to illustrate that coif is a
contact sport Dec. 4 w nen an
argument about proper go It eti­
quette ended in fisticuffs.
Responding to the 10th hole of
the Magnolia Plantation Golf
Course in Lake Mary, deputies
♦found George Rowe, 53, or Lake
W ary and Jeffrey Jenovese, 31, o f .
{Heathrow involved in an alterca­
tion.
| Rowe told police that during an
{argument over golfer etiquette,
(Jenovese became "very upset.” He
[then placed Rowe in a head lock
jond began to punch him in the
jneck. An apparent head butt also
jleft a laceration over Rowe's left
eye.
Jenovese gave a somewhat dif:fercnt scenario. During the argu*ment, Jenovese said Rowe became
very upset and grabbed a golf
club and swung it at him.
Jenovese said he took Rowe to the
ground in self defense and the lac­
eration was from Rowe hitting the
ground.
“After speaking to all parties
involved, Jeffrey and George
shook hands, and they apologized
to each other," reported Deputy
Walter Perez. "This case was
cleared by exception due to the
/act that George did not wish to

prosecute and all parties involved
had conflicting statements."

Historic Society hosts Christmas party

hole, said Steve Olson, SCSO
spokesman. Another deputy dis­
covered that the light within the
cell was loose and Inside the light
was two pieces of angle iron. The
iron appeared to be used recently
for digging, stated police in the
report.
Both inmates were charged
with escape from jail.

Lottery Loser
An elderly woman from the
Fem Park area was victimized
Dec. 5 by an apparent lottery
scheme.
A female subject approached
the victim at a bus top. Tne victim
w as asked to provide $6,000 to
help the female suspect claim lot­ Ultralight Aircraft Incident
TWo men were on board an
tery winnings. Another suspect,
an older male, was also apparent­ ultralight aircraft when it crashed
ly in on the scheme too. After the Dec. 8 near Geneva leaving one
victim withdrew the money from man in the hospital with a broken
her credit union account, the two back.
It happened at around 9 a m at
suspects left with her money and
680 Old Geneva Road. Property
never returned.
Even though the victim suf­ ow ner Robert Sweat, 55, was
fered a $6,000 loss, she refused to reportedly taking lessons to learn
file an Incident report Upon hear-. how to fly the aircraft The aircraft
Ing this, representatives from the owner, and instructor, 39-year old
wom an’s credit union went ahead Anthony Berman of Melbourne
and filed an incident report so the was also on board. Berman was in
case could at least be documented. the back seat and Sweat was pilot­
ing the craft
Upon takeoff, the wing of the
Attempted Jail Break
T\vo Seminole County Jail aircraft apparently clipped a tree
inmates were found Dec. 7 to be and the aircraft spun around hit­
trying to dig a hole through their ting a fence. 5weat's injuries were
extensive enough that he had to
cell walL
Cell mates, Roy Jones, 36, of be airlifted to Orlando Regional
Altamonte Springs and Roger Medical Center by Air Rescue 3.
Cassidy, 35, or Sanford, allegedly He was listed at ORMC Tbesday
had been digging mortar from in serious, but stable condition.
around their cell window in hopes Berman's injuries were minor and
of one day removing the window, he did not require hospital treat­
ment.
to escape.
An investigation will be done
The plot was uncovered during
a cell Inspection when a deputy by the Seminole County Sheriff's
discovered paper stuffed into the Office Aviation U n it,

HareM photo by Tommy Vtneont

Maxine Marsh, left, serves punch to Mona Walker during the Senlord Historic Society's annual Christmas party
at the Sanford Museum. The event was well attended, and Society members, as well as the public, were able
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on State Road 46 near Airport Boulevard. The church is selling trees end poinsettias from 6 a m to 9 p.m.

CoaUaned from F ife 1A
was having engine troubles as it
sputtered along.
Activating the siren did noth­
ing as Williams continued
through a stop sign at 2nd Street
and Maple Avenue where the
vehicle made a right turn. Again
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made a sharp left from Maple
Avenue to State Road 46.
Traveling at speeds less than
SO m ph, Williams continued his
reckless driving as he ran traffic
lights at Airport Boulevard and
C ounty Road 15. At C.R. 15,
W illiams m ade a right turn
where several Sanford officers
unsuccessfully tried to block In
the vehicle.
"H e's going to Bookertown, I
bet you any money," C rapps
said obviously dejected that the
box-in procedure did n 't work,
but still heavily concentrating on
thepursult.
The m oderate-speed chase
continued w ith several officers
following C rapps and the sus­
pect. Williams increased his
speed through the C.R. 15 and
Orange Boulevard traffic signal
finally m aking his w ay to
Bookertown's Dunbar Avenue.
Up to this point, the chase was
almost always within the speed
limit, but as Williams entered his
own neighborhood, his speeds
reached an excess of 50 mph.
Through residents' backyards
and open fields, Williams led
police on an off-road chase until
he ditched the still moving car
near the com er of Moton Avenue
and Gilbert Street.
Sprinting in front of C rapps'
m oving
vehicle,
Williams
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Navy
H ospilalm an
Apprentice Amy B. Reinalda,
daughter of Terri L and Ken R.
Reinalda of Sanford, recently
graduated from the Basic
Hospital Corps School at Naval
Hospital C orps School, Great
Lakes, III.
During the 14-week course,
Reinalda learned a w ide range
of medical procedures used to
rovide first aid and assist
lavy doctors and nurses.
Reinalda also received an Intro­
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their families. Reinalda's first
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involve direct patient care, but
w ith h er training, Reinalda can
w ork in several areas, including
first aid and assisting w ith
m inor surgery, pharm acy and
laboratory analysis, patient
transportation, and food service
inspections.
Reinalda is a 1999 graduate of
Seminole High School, and she
joined the Navy in May 2000.
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SANFORD HOLIDAY
PARTY TONIGHT
The City of Sanford Parks
and Recreation Department
will be holding a Holiday
Party tonight Wednesday,
December 12th) for children
ages 12-and-Under at the
Downtown Youth Center.
The party will have
refreshments, music and
SANTA and run from 6 JO
p.m. to 8 p m
The Downtown Youth
Center is located on the first
floor of Sanford City Hall,
300 North Park Avenue (cor­
ner of Park and Seminole
Boulevard on the lakefroni).
Call 407-330-5697 for more
Information.

ACE GYMNASTICS TO
HOST CLINIC AND
CHEERLEADING TRY­
OUTS SATURDAY
ACE Gymnastics in
Longwood (805 Waterway
Place) will be holding (non­
profit) All-Star Cheerleading
Tryouts and a Clinic this
Saturday (December 15th)
from 9 a.m. to noon.
The fee is $45.
Call 407-831-2582 for more
information.

EARLY REGISTERING
FOR ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS BABE RUTH
Altamonte Babe Ruth
Baseball will be holding
early registration for the
2002 season this Saturday,
(December 15) at Eastmonte
Park.
Registration will take
place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sign-ups will cover alt age
divisions from T-Ball ( 5 4 6
year olds) to Seniors (16-18
year olds).
For more information,
please call the Altamonte
Babe Ruth Baseball League
Hotline at 407-263-7910.

CBA PRO BASKETBALL
TRYOUTS
Winning Ways Basketball
is hosting an open Pro TtyOut Camp for the CBA
Pennsylvania Valleydawgs
and the European
Valleydawgs on January 4-5,
2002.
H ead coach Darryl
Dawkins as well as Winning
Ways Basketball Director
ana Pro Scout Barry Mestel
will conduct player evalua­
tions.
The try-out will consist of
three sessions, and players
must attend all three in
order to be considered for
the teams.
Deadline to register is
December 19th.
For more information o r to
register, please contact
Winning Ways Basketball's
Barry Mestel at 407-339-9053
or 1-877-808-HOOP (4667).
You can also check the
Winning Ways Basketball
website for additional infor­
mation at www.winwaysinc.com.
G A T O R A D E H O LID A Y
R O U N D B A L L C L A S S IC
ANNOUNCED
Winning Ways Basketball
is once again hosting the
Gatorade Holiday
Roundball Classic.
The Classic is open to all
boys and girls teams ages 14
and under and is designed
to allow coaches to gauge
their team's strengths and
weaknesses for the upcom ­
ing season.
The tournam ent will run
from December 28-through-

Fablo fabulous for Greyhounds
■ y O m n i Smith

binge for Lyman since the boys aocccr

Pedraza scores eight goals as
Lyman boys soccer team rolls

season began. But his goal-making abili­
ty really stood out this past weekend.
Saturday against Spruce Creek,
Pedraza scored all of the G reyhounds'
goals as they w hipped the Hawks, 5-1.'
Fabio's brother Dario, a senior m id­
fielder, assisted on one goal and Steve
Spangler had five saves to record the vic­
tory in goal for Lyman.

O n Monday, Fablo Pedraza was 'h eld '
to only three goals, b u t it was more than
enough as the Greyhounds upset Lake
Howell, 7-1.
N.J. Pavlovic added tw o goals and two
assists and L Ferriera chipped in with
two assists for the Greyhounds (6-3-2),
while Spangler stopped eight shots in

Sports Editor

LONGW OOD — Senior forward Fablo
Pedraza has been on an amazing scoring

goal to hand the Silver H awks (6-1-3)
their first loss of the season.
In other boys' games from Saturday;
Javier Bermudez scored tw o goals and
had an assist and Leenim and Tovar
added one goal each as Lake Mary (4-1­
2) battled to a 4-4 tie w ith DeLand (5-2­
2).

Lake Howell
boys handle
Seminole,
Lake Mary

UCF trio
earn AllAmerica
honors
Special to the Herald

B y Dean Smith

Sports Editor
CASSELBERRY — A chal­
lenger has emerged to threat­
en the supremacy of the
O viedo boys basketball team
in Seminole County.
Lake Howell completed an
impressive back-to-back home
sw eep of Seminole and Lake
M ary on Monday as Sean
Bark m an went 7-for-8 from
the floor and acnrvd 21 points

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Whatever you can do, I can do too. Lake Howell's Isaac Codrey (No. 33, top) goes over Seminole's Robby DuPre
lor two ol his team-high 14 points, but Dupre (bottom) returns the lavor, going over Codrey lor two of his gamehigh 21 points. The Stiver Hawks scored on a last-second shot to edge Arrow Force X, 67-56.

All-Star football game Saturday
Special to the Herald

30.

For more information o r to
register your team, please
contact Winning Ways
■
Basketball's Barry Mestel at
407-339-9053 or 1-877-808HOOP (4667).
You can also check the
Winning Ways Basketball
website for additional infor­
mation at www.winwaysinc.com.
See Briefs, Page 2B

Eric Gorden and Ryan Pasdoni also
had assists for the Rams and Rusty
Robinett m ade tw o saves in goal.
J.P. Raad scored both goals and
Michael Sasso had six saves in goal as
Oviedo tied Lake Howell, 2-2.
In girls' games;
FRIDAY
Lauren McIntosh and Jessica Zabel
•cored the goals and Haerens m ade two
saves to get the shutout in goal as Lake
Mary blanked Oviedo, 2-0.
Jenny Mulvihill scored tw o goals and
Helenie Gonzalez had two assists to back
See Soccer, Page 2B

Sizzling Silver Hawks

as the Silver H aw ks slam m ed
the Rams, 68-37. *
It w as the second gam e in a
row that Barkman h a d come
u p big for the hom e team, as
his layup with three seconds
left on Friday had allowed
Lake Howell (4-3) to slip past
A rrow Force X. 57-56.
Seminole appeared to have
secured come-rrom-behind
victory o f its ow n w hen
senior center Marcus
Robinson converted a threepoint play with 12 seconds
remaining to erase a 53-53
deficit and give the visitors a
56-55 lead.
Isaac Codrey led the Silver
Hawks with 14 points and 10
rebounds, while Barkman
added 11 points and point
guard Jared Laskey had 10
points and eight assists.
Senior forward Robby
DuPre led all scorers with 21
points for Arrow Force X.
Robinson was right behind
w ith 17 points and Dan
Taylor w as also in double fig­
ures w ith 11 points.
M onday night Lake Howell
turned the lights out on Lake
Mary in a hurry, taking an 18­
4 lead after the first period
an d increasing the advantage
to 46-17 late in the third peri­
od before the Rams finally
found their offense.
Barkman, who scored 10
points in the first half, really
stepped up his game in the
second half, hitting all four
shots he took, plus going 3forrl at the free throw line
an d pulling dow n four
rebounds as he took over the
leadership role after Codrey
left the game early in the
See Basketball, Page 2B

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HEATHROW — Central Florida’s most
outstanding high school football players
and cheerleaders have been named to par­
ticipate in the “3rd Central Florida High
School All-Star Game.”
The Central Florida High School All-Star
Game, sponsored by Cingular Wireless, will
showcase 200 top senior football players
and cheerleaders from Seminole, Orange,
Volusia, Brevard, Sumter, Lake and Flagler
counties. The event will take place at 6 p.m.
this Saturday (December 15th) atShow alter

Field in Winter Park.
The adm ission is just $5 with proceeds
going to benefit Special Olympics Florida.
Honorary Chairm an and Heathrow resi­
dent Lee Corso, ESPN's College Game Day
host, and Honorary Coaches Darryl Talley
and Thurm an Thomas, both retired
National Football League stare, will be
joined by the prestigious selection panel
that includes local prep football sports w rit­
ers as well as Linda Gooch, Head
Chcvrleading Coach for the University of
Central Florida.
The Central Florida All-Star Football

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Came Committee has announced that veter­
an coaches Gerald O dom from New Smyrna
Beach High School and Inman Sherman
from South Sumter High School in Bushnell
have accepted the honor of heading this
year's teams.
Odom will direct the East squad (Volusia,
Seminole, Brevard and Flagler counties),
while Sherman will be at the helm of the
West team (Orange, Osceola, Lake and
Sumter counties).
Each year the coaching community is
asked to nominate the All-Star coaches on
See Football, Page 2B

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ORLANDO — M onday was
quite a day for the University
of Central Florida football team
as three of its members were
nam ed to different All-America
teams.
Senior free safety Ricot
Joseph w as named second team
Verizon Academic All­
American, becoming the first
player from UCF to earn
Academic All-America honors
at the Division I level.
To be eligible for the team, a
player m ust have a cumulative
grade point a v e n g e of a t least
3.2 in the classroom and be a
starter o r key reserve on the
field. Joseph was nam ed to the
Verizon Academic All-District
III team last month, which
earned him a spot on the AllAmerica ballot. District Of is
m ade up o f ail Division I-A and
I-AA schools in Florida,
Georgia, North Carolina, South
Carolina and Virginia.
Also, defensive end Rashad
Jeanty and tailback Alex
Haynes were named to The
Sporting Novs Freshman AllAmerica Team.
Jeanty, a true freshman, was
nam ed third team and Haynes,
a redshirt freshman, earned a
spot on the fourth team.
Joseph, a physical education
major pursuing a m inor in
criminal justice, has been
named to the Dean's list seven
times and has never had below
a 3.0 in any semester. H e is a
two-year starter and w orked
his way into the lineup after
coming to school as a walk-on.
He finished second on the
team in total tackles w ith 104
and was named to the 2001
Collegefootfoallnews.com All­
Independent team. Joseph also
recorded double-digit tackle
totals in seven games this year,
including a team-high 18
against Syracuse, and 13
against Arkansas.
Jeanty finished the year with
58 tackles, including eight
behind the line of scrimmage,
despite missing nearly three
full gam es due to an ankle
sprain. He finished third on the
team w ith four sacks and was
second in quarterback hurries
with 15.
A strong pass rusher, Jeanty
was third in the nation in tack­
les am ong true freshmen until
spraining his left ankle in the
first quarter against Utah State.
He missed the Akron gam e and
then on the field for only three
plays against Arkansas. He
recorded double-digit totals in
three games this year, including
11 against Syracuse and
Virginia Tech.
Haynes is a rare player for
UCF, which has a reputation of
being a passing team. H e led
the Golden Knights w ith 690
yards rushing on 140 carries
and had a team-high nine rush­
ing touchdowns, despite miss­
ing nearly three games w ith a
hip pointer.
See UCF, Page 2B

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Wednesday, December 12, 2001

M ini Stock Challenge 100 produces heartbreak and champ!
8p«clal to ttw Harold
SAMSULA — Rick Sirmans drove the race of
his life and Frank Welch did w hat he had to
Saturday night (December 1), b u t both still need­
ed a little luck to bring home a victory and a
championship in the Florida Mini Stock Challenge
100 at New Smyrna Speedway.
Saturday’s action ended the 2001 racing season
at New Smyrna Speedway, which will be closed
to racing during December, but the track will be
available for testing.
The FASCAR Awards Banquet will be held this
Saturday (December IS) from 6 p.m. until 1 a.m.
in Titusville. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25.
Please call the Speedway office at 386-427-4129 for
information.
Sirmans had ru n In the top five all night, post­
ing consistent lap times ana working to save his
tires for the final 25 laps. While Sirmans was plot­
ting his strategy, series point leader Welch faced
his own dilemma. Welch started the race with a
21-point lead and had to finish fifth o r better to
win the championship, but was mired in mid­
pack to begin the race.
Sirmans chased the #2 Dodge of Corbin Gibbs,
the #3 Chevrolet of Steve Grinin, and the #2X
Dodge of Jimmy Wear for the first 95 laps. Both
Dodges took turns at the front of the pack with
Griffin playing spoiler.
Drama unfolded over the final five laps as the
i five took their shot at the win. Lap 98 saw
ar trailing smoke into turn one producing a
caution thatt bunched the field. Wear showed
showc
great sportsm anship as he kept his car against the
outside wall, preventing fluid from dropping in
the racing groove.
The restart found Gibbs in the lead with
Sirmans and Welch, w ho had slowly clawed his
way into contention, in hot pursuit. Gibbs took
the white flag w ith a 10-car length lead and an
almost certain victory. The dram a unfolded as the
field exited h im tw o and the engine in Gibb's car
started to lose power. Sirmans began cutting into
the lead as clouds o f smoke poured from the

Dodge. Gibbs' engine blew in turn four, and as he
coasted to the line, Sirmans charged by to post a
dramatic victory.
An excited Sirmans did a smoky burnout In vic­
tory lane and waved to the excited crowd.
"I can't believe this," Sirmans said. "I have to
thank my crew for all of their hard work, and also
the fans for coming out to watch us. I am sorry
that Corbin had problems, b u t I am happy to
win."
Welch also got past Gibbs to finish a cham pi­
onship-clinching second. Welch drove a sm art
race, taking advantage Df several caution flags to
move into the top five and once there had no
intention of losing any positions.
"This is great," Welch said, "I would like to
have won, but w inning the championship is even
better. I knew w hat I had to d o In this race to
claim the championship. My crew has worked
hard all season and I really w ant to thank them
for everything they have done for me this year. I
also want to thank the fans that have supported
us all season."
Gibbs held on for third place, with Marty
Neikens and Kenny Hankins rounding out the
top five.
In other racing action. Jack Cook outran the
Super Late Model field, bringing a season-ending
victory for his Bob's Space Racers team. Cook
loves to run at New Smyrna Speedway and is
always one of the cars to beat.
Wayne Farker drove a smooth race to bring
home the w in in the Modified feature, outlasting
Wayne Southard, Bobby Blake, and Shane Held.
The Super Stock feature found Tim Ewing and
his #35 in victory lane. Ewing had powered his
way to the front and held on for the win. Ewing
was followed across the line by the #57 of Joe
Evans and the #36 of Tim Russell.
Rick Johns claimed top honors in the Sportsman
feature. Johns also raced his w ay to the front, edging out Ron Lufcy and Ian 1 ffin
The Strictly Stock feature saw the #11 of Nick
Vogler collect the trophy, with the #38 of Bob
Trombley and the #1 of Randy Holshoush rigid

SoccerContinued o n page IB
the shutout goalkeeping of Richard as Winter
Springs whitewashed Lyman, 3-0.
DoLand took a 3-0 halftime lead and then
poured in on in the second half to thump
Seminole, 84).
Donnelly and W hitson had the goals and Cassie
Keene recorded nine saves as Lake Brantley
nipped W inter Springs, 2-1.
SAOTURDAY
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Ashley Reilly scored two goals In the final 30
m inutes as Lyman rallied to lie Spruce Creek (5-3*

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mitment to Central Florida high
school football as well as their
won-loss records. Rocky Yocum
(East) and Larry Gergley (West)
were the coaches in 1999 and
Dan Higgins (East) and Phil
Zigler (West) were the coaches
in 2000.
Of interest to local fares is that
Odom's East squad will be prac­
ticing all this week at Seminole
High School's Thomas E.
Whlgham Stadium.
The Central Florida All-Star
has raised over $270,000 for the
spirit of the game and will give
close to $40,000 to support
many programs Special
Olympics Florida has to offer
Central Florida's “special” ath­
letes. The grass-root organiza­
tional committee consists of
area citizens who support both
Special Olympics and high
school athletes. The enthusiasm
has m ade the game one of the
most respected high school

1), 2-2. Pickelselmcr had 10 saves In goal for the
Greyhounds.
MONDAY
Lindsey Phillips scored the gam e's only goal on
anr assist from Kristin
Lyman won its
ristin Sawyer as L
me of the season, 1-0, over Titusville.
first
rst game
Pickelseimcr w as outstanding in goal, stopping
121shots to get the shutout for the Greyhounds (I9-1).
Allison Tradd scored Lake M ary’s only goal as
Seabreeze (7-1) defeated the Rams in a battle of
heavyweights.

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The newly created "High
School All-Star Clubs" has
mobilized teen volunteerism for
Special Olympics Florida and
expand the gam e's reach to
even more high school students
in the eight participating
Central H onda counties. As a
result, stereotypes are shattered,
barriers are broken, and percep­
tions are changed.
"Last year's gam e was such a
success! It w as successful, not
only in terms of the money
raised for Special Olympics
Horida, but also in terms of the
positive effect their participa­
tion played and the awareness
high school athletes gained of
Special Olympics," said Corso, a
long-time supporter of Special
Olympics.
In addition to participating in
the game, the senior high school
athletes are partnered for the
day with their Special Olympics
peers for cam araderie and team
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few moths, it has become more
im portant than ever that o u r
area teens understand their
responsibility to their communi­
ty,’1 said Caryn Krumwiede,
Clngular Wireless representa­
tive. "O ur hope for tnls gam e Is
to Instill a desire to be a part of
an event that allows these
young adults to gain an Insight
to the challenges Special
Olympic alhlctes face every day,
and tnc rew ards and confidence
they gain w hen they accomplish
a skill."
Special Olympics Florida p ro ­
vides y e arlo n g training for
more than 19,000 children and
adults with m ental retardation
throughout the state.
Worldwide, over one-million
athletes in nearly 150 countries
train and compete In 24 sum m er
and winter sports. Founded in
1968 by Eunice Kennedy
Shriver, Special Olympics gives
people with menial retardation
continuing opportunities to
develop fitness, dem onstrate
courage, experience joy as well
as the chance to participate in
gift sharing and friendship with
their peers, families and com­
munities.

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University Wolfpack and the
University of Pittsburgh
Panthers nave been selected as
the opponents for the 38th
VISIT FLORIDA Tangerine
Bowl. The contest kicks-off at
7:30 p.m. on December 20, from
the Florida Citrus Bowl.
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behind.
The 2002 season opens on Saturday, January 5th
w ith the running of the Red Eye 100, followed by
the Orange Blossom 100 on January 19.
For more information on these Sunbelt Super
Series events o r any local short track action, call
the FASCAR offices at (407) 568-1367 (Orlando) or
(386) 427-4129 (New Smyrna), or check the
Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or E-Mail at
FASCARNOW0AOL.COM.
RESULTS
NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY

Chad Elliott.
SPORTSMAN 1. (7) Rkkjohna; 1(07) Ron Lufcy: 1(3) IanHuthnan;
«. (22) Hocrwr Gordon; 5. (23) Dor TTarty; 4 (47) Dmrtd GBtka. 7. 011)
OandtWUBaoa.
MINI-BTOCXmwidAMW-Stadi Chanaawal. 1.(08) Rkk SbnM;
I (W) Frank Wbfcfc 1 0) Ccrtki CM* 4. (70) Marty Natan* 5. (II)
Kamy Hrokbt* 4. (71) lkd VUpte; 7. (B2) floury Wamnt R (77) L«
Dwtel p0)Bum *OTwr; 1(L(Ol)CcnndGurda:ll.(SJ)TWyRut;
II (1H) lbmCtak; II (17) EkN* An** t t (4) Ron Dubaau. 11 (7*|
OM May; IS (3n) Slava Crtffln; 17. (07) Dkk Laaxit* IS. (111) Mkkay
ThnnaTlI. (1) DOt Caatnrl 2d (7) Urn McThiU; 21.0) Man Wat* 22.
(ll)Chartt* Brown; 23. (44) Clay Jowph; 24. PS) Curt Britt; 21 (04) | M
Randrtl; 24, (111) Brian Huff; 27. (44) (tottnto Locknut; 2k (111) (irony
Bawwr 1 (I I I) TVavto Start* » (4) Junta Ehmj SL (24) CMi
Ttomton; 32. (11) Chaaa Coodton. 31 (14) |a m Stakiabf; 34. (Id
Robbia Ycwkum; 35. (2i) Jimmy Wrar: 34 (55) Rkk TUmay, 37. (41)

^ sS dMTOC* _ I- (57) Joa Irani; 1 (34) Timmy Rnaarit 1 (47)
Damn Could; i (31) Randy Jcnm; 1 (45) Mika Boutap; L(23) Qrola
SUPta LATI MOOtLS _ I. (94) lack Goritj 2. (Ml)CaofjF Kfcwpfiy. 1 CoOm ; 7. (38S) Rondi Smion; k P) RonBMffi 1. (27) |oa Htadbwn
(2d) Ron Dtcandlo: L (U) Brian Liwnra It 1 (7) Malt Griffin. A(d)Jack 10.01) lam* Adw* IV(12X) Rkk k*iw II (25) Gw9m»; U (2B)
Kmmdy; 7. (SO) Ptotwrl AnM ud. S 0) CraJ* Rayndda; 9 (22) Dark)
- ‘tr, 14. (10) Ron rnradkr IS. PI) BUI Naqr. 1A (I) lal
Snodgna; Id (11) Ray JUrtra; tt. (7X) Mark Vandmndte
suidwr, 17. (17) laa Whgtwr IS. (43) )od Brogan. 11. (11) 1
MOOmiD.I. p) Wbyna Farter, 1 (00) WaynaSoudiajd. 1 (OOW)
Bobby Blake; 4. (9) Sham HafcL 1 (14) Juadn Handanon; A (2x) Frank ''mJmTSTOCK . 1.(31) SobDombiay; X(1)JoaWhirtmiaon; 1 (43)
Ptollr, 7-&lt;*)Ait Kromnan; 4. (71)Jo. MlddMon; 1. (4)Mm dark; Ift (7) Carta Smith; t p) Faria Craw*! 1 (77) Brian Amfaromi A (B) Jam*
Caul) Mtfguaaik tUtfa) Lany Chalnm; 11 (17) WIBIan SaBhnv 11 DyaL7. (24) KanMarshall 4 (00) )oahRiby 1 (42) Daria SoTO.
(721) John BanwX; 14 (IBB) Amrid Bunt 11(77) Da WUhnq 14(25)

NtlU photo* By JM 1
Seminotb’s Marcus Robinson (dork uniform, light) and Laka HowoTs Soon Barkman (No. 10, M) took turns boing
the here Friday night Robinson, who scored 17 points, convartod a thraa point play with 12 seconds loti to put Arrow
Force X up, 66-86, but Barkman, to points, answered with a game-winning lay-up with throe seconds left as the
Silver Hawks won the fleminois Athletic Conference tmtri* 57-56.

Basketball
C ontlnned from page IB
third period w ith a twisted
knee.
Codrey, who scored 10 points
and handed out three assists In
the first half, was Injured on a
drive to the basket late in the
second period.
After getting iced at halftime,
the 6-foot-7 senior hit a threepoint shot to open the third
period but left the game for
good moments later when he
'tw eaked' the knee again on •
layup attem pt after a tteal______
The Silver Hawks were blaz­
ing from the floor, hitting 20-of44 shots (453-percent) from the
field and a blistering 50-percent
(T-for-14) of their three-point
tries. The Hosts were also effi­
cient at the five throw Une, hit­
ting 22-of-27 charity tosses,
including 8-for-8 in the first
half.
Greg Garlich was the only
Lake Mary player to score m
double figures, tossing In 10
points, as the Rams committed
26 turnovers and hit just 14-of42 shots (333.-percent) from the
floor and 7-of-16 from the free
throw line.
In other big new s from the
weekend:
Class 6A Player of the Year
Shawn W itherspoon scored 74
polints and w as named the Most
'aluable Player leading the
Val
host Lions to the Championship
in the Oviedo Rotary Club
Central Horida Classic.

Lecals

The 6-foot-6 forward scored
26 points and hauled dow n
nine rebounds as Oviedo just
t past Brevard Christian, 73i, in the semifinals on Friday,
then came up with a 32 point,
15 rebound performance in the
Championship Game as the
Lions w hipped Lake Highland
Prep, 65-43.
Brad Rich chipped in w ith 19
points and Jacob Pickett had six
assists for Oviedo against
Brevard, while Winter Springs
transfer Mark Rich had 10
■points and Pickett four assists
against Lake Highland.
In other boys' games:
FRIDAY
Ryan Ex ter hit the game-win­
ning ahot at the buzzer as
Winter Springs rallied from a
13-point defidt with three min­
utes left to upset Lake Brantley
(3-2), 48-64, despite a 16 point,
eight rebound effort from Bo
Gooch. C had Fowler had five
assists for the Bears (2-2).
Freshman Darryl Merthie Jr.
scored 21 points as Lake Mary
edged a tough Colonial quintet,
65-64.
MONDAY
Exter tossed in 18 points, but
it came in a losing effort as
Lake Highland Prep knocked
off Winter Springs, 66-51.
In girls' games from the
weekend:
FRIDAY
Lake Mary continued to play
red-hot basketball as Jackie Beik
had 18 points and seven

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UCF
C ontinued from page IB
Haynes rushed for m ore than
100 yards four times this year.
Prior to this Mason UCF hod a
total of three players tu sh for
more than 100 yards in a game
in the last five years.
Haynes set a school record
w ith four rushing touchdowns
against Tulane and earned
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was Injured after just four car­
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next two games. His first game
back from injury Haynes had
166 all-purpose yards against
Utah State, including 119 yards
rushing. He also had 143 yards
on 14 receptions this year.

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Sophomore Meghan
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15 points, while Bryn Mosler
handed out five assists for the
winner's.
Seminole continued to strugle as host DeLand built a 38-14
f i iftime lead and never looked
back in crushing the Fighting
Semlnoles, 69-29, at th t Dog
House.
Chcquilla Jessie ted the 1
with 1/ points. No other
Seminole player scored more
than four points.

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TRUSTEE.
_
»e.
K Y U D .K EO O H .elrt,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauantts a Sunmery Frtrt Judpmart
rt Foractoaure deled Nmentor 21
2001 emend rt C M Case No. 01
CA STB 14 P rt Bis Chad Court rt
die 1BTH JurtcH CkaiB rt end to
SEMIHOLE
County,
Sentod.
Tlortde. I tm Md u da tRpieM art
tort U B to to ceati el el mart rtx l
door rt rte SEMINOLE Coimty
CowVBuee taoaied rt 301 N. Peril
Aw. rt Sentod, Ftondi el 1100
am on die 20 day rt December.
2001 die toCuenq daacibad proper1y ee art t o r rt asks Summary Prtrt

NOTICS OF
(Pim m prteeh to THE
. . SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uerd M e Flnel Judgment to
Ceee No. 01-C A -IS O -IL K . rt * »
C M C a rt rt da l«TH JurtoM
I ta and to irnwirfe Covey.
MwiH' Bjijik o w e .
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION F/K/A
THE FWST NATIONAL BANK OF
CHtCAOO. AS TRUSTEE ta We
PteriS and K Y U D .K S O O K JEAN
C. KEOGH; WORLDWIDE COLLEC­
TIONS, M G A DISSOLVED FLORI­
DA CORPORATION JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT (S| M POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, ere
Oetortanre. I adl eel M te NRtart
a rt peel Odder to certi rt we
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COURT­
HOUSE rt die SantaoN Comfy
Courthouse, In Semlnoto Carney,
Florida, rt 1140 on die 30 dey to
1001, die fcdoaAng
reporty ee art tod) In
u d F rtlJu d p iw L K M d
LOT IS. CRYSTAL LAKE PARK,
FIRST SECTION ACCORDING TO
THE P U T THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED W P U T BOOK IS. PADS 74,
PUflUC RECORDS OF SEM NOU.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
owe 242 ABBOTT AVENUE. LAKE
MARY, a 32744
OertMee Act Ptraona «an
e neertng e apadal aeoonv
.. to partrtpeaa rt tfe proY « 4 ) ormaact r e Cart
drdrtktto el 201 N Fere Anerw.
adord. a 3 2 H I. Trtepbone
umtor (407)323-43 X no) taler
en teven (7) deye pna to dta proMdng. * hearing mpelred. (TOO)
0004944771 a W*ee (V)1-400144770 vta FlortJe Retay Servloee.
□aeo rtta 24 day rt Non 2001.
MARY ANNE MbRSE
CtaA 01 The Cead Com
&amp;F Mery Sdoupe
DerdyCtan
ubmstaddy:
w Otoe rt Manuel C Wrtam
too NW 49T Street Suae 120
art Lauderdrte, Florida 3XK4
ataprionr (144)4430349
•carte (494)771-4092
1-02730
uban December 112.2001
H091
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
O P TH B tfTH
JUWCIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
U M M O U COUNTY.
aO R BA
CIVIL DfVtSlOH
CAM NO.: 41-CA-1B2414K
BANK ONE. NATIONAL
a s s o c ia tio n , a s tr u s t e e .
JEFFREY L JONES «a L
NOTICS OP
FORECLOSUM f 111
(PtaM purttah at THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
rOTCE IS HERESY GIVEN pufrnl n a Final Judgnranl rt
relcoeure deled die 20 day rt
ivemOer. 2001. end entered rt
tm No 01GA-1B24-14K. rt die
ru t Com rt tie 1BTH J u k e
■ad In end to Semmore Counfy.
sndi. wherein SANK ONE.
LTIONAL ASSOCIATION. AS
IDSTEE is tie P a r t end JEFIEY L JONES UNOA TILLMON.
IKMOWN SPOUSE OF JEFFERY
JONES UrttNOWN SPOUSE O f
YOA TAXMON. JOHN DOE ANO
NE DOE AS UMtNOWN TENANT
) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB:CT PROPERTY I wd art lo tie
/err end bail tarktar tot caab m
• WEST FRONT DOOR OF
HUHTHOUSE ol
_ __
.
xmty Courthouee. m Sammota

Leg a l*

*L e g a l *

Coadp Ftorte. rt 1100 on did K
day rt December. 2001, too feripatag
O w rto d prapeny ee eel t o r rt
aald Frtrt Jtrttonard. tM E
. . LOT i n BAN UW TANA T W O
M CT10N ACCOROdO TO THE
FLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED W
J ^ r s o o e tjL R ja * n , n w u c

THAT PART OF LO T 4 OP THE
P U T OF THE SURVEY FOR
FRANK O O Uf AMSIV neCORQEO dr DEED BOOK to. PAGE 324.
P UB IC RECORDS OP BIM dKXS
COUNTY. FLORKJA, LYMQ NORTH
OP HOUJOAV AVENUE. LESS TH1
NORTH BB4.BB FEET THEREOF,
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS COMMENCE AT
TH E NORTHEAST CORNER OF
LOT 4 OF T T* FLAT OF THE BURVEY FOR FRANK G GUERNSEY
PECORDED M DEED BOOK IS
PAGE 32S PUBLIC RECOROE OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
THENCE RUN SOUTH A DISTANCE
OF 444*2 FEET TO T M POSIT OF
BEGINNING,
THENCE
RUN
SOUTH A DISTANCE OF 20210
FEET. THENCE RUN NORTHWEST
A DISTANCE OF 13133 FEET TO A
FO N T 707J FEET DUE SOUTH OF
THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF
SAO LOT 4. THENCE RUN NORTH
A DISTANCE OF 1S2 M FEET.
THENCE RUN EAST A DISTANCE
OF 12S4S FEET TO THE POdfT OF

S e m in o l e H o u l d

entered It 0 4 Ceee He 00 CA 1*44
14 P rt Bid Chart C a rt rt r e is th
AeBtto O o rt Hand to SdrtNOLE
Comfy. SANFORD, Ftorte. I art art
to r e Nrtwrt and tort W da to
aeah rt T W WEST FRONT DOOR
at
die
SEJrtNOLE
County
Caurtrttae tortto « 301N. PARK
AVENUE ta SANFORO. Ftorrta. rt
1110 m i en die 20 dty rt

LOT 11 FINE VIEW. FIRST AOOL
TIC K ACCOROdK) TO TW P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROED M P U T
BOOK 10. PMM 33. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF BEM NOU COUN­
TY. FLORKJA
C M tee 2fl day rt Nanrator.
2001.
(ORCUTT COURT M AL)
M A R YA M MORSE
Ctan rt r e Chart Com
• f MerySdape
Deprty Ctarii
PrtdrtiKTHBSEM M OU HERALD
THE Lfto OFFICES OF OfMO JL
STERN, PA.. ATTORNEY FOR
PLAMTVF
SOI 1 Urtnndy Drive Start 100
Ptandon, a 33324
(444)2334000
04412S1(QEHB)
W ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH OtSABUDES
« T . panene rrtfi deabOtaa need
tag e apedrt aeeanenedaeon wertd
eortof COURT AOMMBTIW nOK
M
re
SEMINOLE
Coefy
C o a ro iM rt 407-4444227,1-400•944771 (TOO) rt 1-4004644771
vta Florida Raley Sendee.
---------* 112001
M THE CM CUT COURT

CW*. CASE M d 43CA4eS)-t44
W
RE:
FORFEITURE
OF
110.44400 IN UMTEO STATES
CURRENCY.
NOTKS OP
FORFEITURE C0MPUUNT
TO: Semen) Bnito FIRert
IBS Sorti Wpnera Read
Buidng 404 Apermtrt S
Atamorto Springe, Ftaride 32714
rt rte Ukartng property: llO.teSOO
rt UnBed Statae arrency
Donald F Ertnger. r rte dh to
capeedy to SherWol die S w iM t
Comfy. Ftaride. torxtfi hta A n n .
properly on or abort October
21 2001, « a new SM Sour
Wymare Reed, Bidding 409.
Apartment B. AeemanW Springe.
Semlnrte County, Florida. Said
property la rt tie cuetady rt rte
Sherd rt Sanrtirte Comfy to rte
pwpoee rt karteam punuanl la aeotone B32.701-B32.704. Ftaride
SWAtea A Comptaim tor lortartme
hat toen Mad rt tie above atytad
Coat
I HEREBY CERTIFY dirt t eua errt
correct copy rt rtre Nonce rt
Fortetame Cengleaf wee tontahed
by U S eertoad m el return receipt
requeued, to r e above named
.................. 24 day d n o v , 2001
Tearte M Farmer
Generrt Cormeel
FtoUe B a No. 00*9429
Semlnrte Cdimfy Bltartra 04ke
100 Bueh Boulevard
Sentod, Ftaride 12773
(407)4444403
Attorney to Peaatorw
Pubtan December 9. I1 2 0 4 l.’ l &gt; f
______________ u .
N TH E ORCUTT COURT FOR
I COUNTY,
FBe tan. 41*1
*1 HE: ESTATE OF
JOSEPH A SEYMOUR

JOSEPH A SEYMOUR, deceerol
Fie N e ito 01-1204CP. re penctng
rt rte Chart Com to Semmrte
Comfy, Ftaride, Probeta Dtatatan,
it rt wNcfi It 301 N. Part
Arenxe. Serford FL 32771 The
■no Maran o( w rereane
erlomey ere art
A U dITERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AM pereane on whom rtta rneceta

in rte above arytad com to rte
Otaeotoeon rt Manage, by EMC L
SOWELL, r e Hutoand Ybu are
herby rrorttad dial you are rogrtrod
Id tern* e copy rt your written
datanow I any. It I an EJBC L
SOWELL. Huabend, rto JAchart
abervfa adomeyi
ta 420 Uartend
Avenue. ABenonta Springe. Ftaride
32701. on or befme tit 2 day ol
January, 2002, and Me rte original
wfh rte deril rt tie com baton
Ctarii rt tab Chew Court.
Altn Oomeelta Retatone PO Boa
B ll Sentod Ftaride B27714S1B,
abort ato n e Clark rt rte Chew
Com. Bemtmta Corny C cvdojM .
301 M u r Pork Monro, BodwiL
Florida 32771. B yoa taf M do k l a
■“
‘
1 egaaoi you
I rt Eta pod
Coptae rt el com dxumenta rt dde
ta w rtdutaig ontara. are avaAarte
M rte Ctarii rt rte Chart Caere
You may review ra w doouYbu murt keep rte Ctark rt Bit
Chart Caere erthe notoad rt your
current tddreet (You may toe
Ncdee rt Currerf Artbeee. Florida
Supreme Com Approved Ftmdy
Lear Farm I2.S1S) Fukmepopenrt
ark* aBe en record « rte ctadrt

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
M AflVM M MORSE
Ctarii rt re Ckcurt Com
By: Mery Seoupe
Deputy Ctark
THE SEIANOLE HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAVID J.
STERN. P A , ATTORNEY FOR
PlAdOIFF
401 S LMreney Drive Side 900
ntrtav a 33324
(404)2334000
01 44311(FNMAJNCL
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DtSABUTIES
ACT. peteona wrti daihiBiea needIng e apetdrt arxummodeaon mould
oomecl COURT ADMINISTRATION,
el
die
SEMINOLE
County
Couritoue a 4074444227.1-404
4S44T7I (TOO) or 1-4040944770.
vie Florida Retay Sendee.
PuCerti December», 112001
HH097
B4 THE C S K U T COURT
OF THE 1BTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT,
NANO FOR
SEM N O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
C A M NO: 40 CA 1444 14 K
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA NA. NOT IN ITB
MOMOUM. CAPACITY BUT
SOLELY AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF
OF VENDEE MORTGAGE TRUST
1444-3
PLAINTIFF
VS
FERO B SEBASTIAN rt. IF UW40.
ANO IF DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL CITHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN MTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST FERO 1 SEBASTIAN III.
JAN L SEBASTIAN IP UVMG. ANO
IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS, DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
UENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMINQ AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST JAN L SEBASTIAN.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ON
BEHALF OF THE SECURITIES ANO
EXCHANGE COMMISSION. JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
NOTICS OP
FORECLOSURC S A U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purauerd rt e Summery Final Judgrnert
rt Forecrteure dated Nov 28. 2001

chetonge rte vtodty rt rte wrt. rte
» « * " oi rte peraonrt mproeentanve. value, or (u W k lo i rt
dft Com a t nqtared to Me rtrtr
obteceone wfh Me C art WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OH THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY C f
TMS NOTICE ON THEM.
AM oedema rt tie dacedanl and
other peraona having etaana or
on whom a copy rt toe noace la
■erved wefwr rtree morrrw aher rte
data rt rte Ira putocOtan rt rtw
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR TMRTY
DAYS AFTER THE GATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOT1CF
ON THEM
A4 odia crataora rt * » decedent
end peraona herring ctaane or
ca rt WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF Tt«S NOTICE,
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT 90 FLED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The data rt tie 4m puMcattan ol
rtta Noaoe ta OeeenOrt 12001.
ROBERT V. SEYMOUR
I7D Stverado Com
Lake Mery FL 32744
lor

'

ROBERT K. MCINTOSH, Eaquae
Florida Bar No 37*302
STENSTOM. MclNTOSH, COL
BERT. WHK1HAM A SdBUIONS. P A
Sentod FL 32772-4444
Telephone 407/322 2171
Putoah December 9.112001
FMQ29
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EM HTUNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
*1 AND FOR
SCMMOLS COUNTY,
FLORtOA
Cew Mta: ei-DR-47T4«20-K
IN RE The Mortage rt
ERIC L SOWELL.
Peaborwr/Ftaebend
and
AMY L SOWELL.
NOTICE OP ACTION OF
OtSSOLUDON OF MARRIAGE
THE STATE OF FLORIDA
TO: AMY L SOWELL
saSeuyLane
P. O. Box 1923
Clyde, NC 28TM
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED fret

L eca ls

NFEONG ASSISTANCE TO FARTXaPATE M ANY OF THESE FROCEEDMKM SHOULD CONTACT
THE O TY ADA COOROMATOR AT
LEAST 4S HOURS M AOVMNCB OF
THE MECTMO AT 407*131434
CITY OF LAKI MARY. FLORKJA
C a rt A FoaetfCdy Ctark
DATED Novemter 21 2001
P ldW t O tM rite r1 1 1 2001
144011

EC
M M artd properly tab* to to*
Comfy rt S o irite i Stoto rt Ftartdb.
Untet ttte eotetee(t) te * be

MeMeert IppdiM tn
tor The Dead
NOTKE • HEREBY GIVEN, tm
SAU. A CO AB CUSTOOIAN (AteZONA) A PLYMOUTH FMANCJAL
COMPANY d K , toe hoktar nlfta
faSntoig ntriMceto(t) hee Med tod
ctaktetoNa) tar^e te (too) to be
baft) a rt ytterfa) rt Meuarei te
rt tie |
namrta) In rtfeh l a n t'i
YEAR OF M UANCSi IS M
PARCEL O f 23-21-31-9JK-00000070
Daampien rt Property-. U a LOT 7
ALAFAYA WOODS FHSPB 38 POS
S3 TO M

Fatoe ta oomply can new rt aenc•ona, rtrtrtpg dtamtaart and atllng
WITNESS my hand ta ctarii rt aald
tom and eert retort due 27 d » rt
Nwembg. 20CQ.
Meryonn* Mono
Ctarii ol Cmort Com
By KAREN LEWIS
At Deputy Ctark
FVktov December 1 11 11 2 1

■b be toto to t e ^ d t o S t e r t
didttte barf rite Semtoeto Camay
Comttarte. Serford, Ftanda, on
•Atari* Jenuoy 07. 200*. «
ll.OOem

HOTKS OPAOHMSTRAnON
The acrtWOWoton d 4ta Eatata rt
ROBERT J. KEARNEY, t in m il
Fla Nrenbrt 01-1233CP, la pendrtg
rt rte Chart Court, to Sonata
Coredy. Ftaride. Probata DMatot,
rte artoeee rt which ta: P.O. See
•040. Serford FL 32772
The name and adheae rt rte
Penonrt Repreeantadre a attorney
enert tarih betaei
ALL dITERESTED PERSONS ARC
NOTIFIED THAT.
A)
ehefenga tie vetdey rt rte Wd. re
qurtMcilnna rt tw Peraonrt
Itapreaanaeb a . venue, or pmtadcton W dtta Com are teqrrted ttkta
twh rttoctene wtaidita Com WITH­
IN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
TIC FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY O f TH U NOTICE ON THEM.
Ai WddBoro rt dta decedent and

teoimeaitory (tamp toato' a rt
te a te g to n a* rtqrmrod h be
MM bjjtoei m m M W rite t l ••
•qurt to Iw NBwel M l to due eteto
24 hormk rttor toe edvakeed Mrta rt

Com WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLCATK3N OF TH U NOTKE.
A U C LA S H DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F liD W1X
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The data rt (w in i PiHcadon rt
rearottceta Decamber 1.2001.
KRISTEN HOUSER KEARNEY
433 Red Foa Road
, U 32714

peyttte to toe Ctark rt toe Ckari
Cow l
Ian 11/atBOOl.
MARYANPrt HORSE
C LEIK OF THE C M C U T COURT
Sf l ENO U COUNTY. PlflRKJA
by GERALDWB HARPORO Deputy
111111001

Monday. January 07, 1002. at
Papnart el Bate lee, eppttototo
doomertery attmp texee and
to to
paid by tie Kinroaito bkttrt el tie
n ta Fid peymert rt en emae*
equrt to tw htoaatMdtatot wtoto
AS

* " * ,&lt;

November 21.
Decanter! 1114,2001
OQ211

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toealpdon rt Proptrtf. LEO SEC
07 TWP EOS ROE 22E LO T I
TRACT I ST JOHNB RANCH
ESTATES UNRECO PLAT
totttoto awag id KUPru

a Pubtc Hearing on
212B01.el700P. M .a
reackng

rt

an

AN ORDINANCE OF T1K CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA PROVID­
ING FOR THE VACATING TWO
UTILITY EASEMENTS M CARO*
NAl OAKS PHASE n. ANO MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED
HEREIN. PROVKPld FOR CON­
FLICTS. SEVERABILITY ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE
Vacaong die taaorwng porkon rt a
Tfo (2) rte IS) tort wrta uBWy
eaaamaf toeeaed along die common
tot Bnea rt Lrt 90 and Lot 91,
Amended Ptaf ol Cardtart 0**1
Pheaa 1 ee recorded kl Plrt Book
27. Page 100. PuMc Record* ol
Sammota County. Ftorida; more
commonly deaenbed at 992 Bkrt
Bed Com
The Pubie Hearing wd be held n
Vta Cfy Commotion Chamber*, 100
W. Lake Mary Bortevard. Lake Mery.
Ftonde The Pubtc ta awtted to
•bend and be heard. Sex) hearing
may be oorfmued hem erne to tme
imrt a knrt decroon ■ mad* by tie
Cay Comrraeamn
* tw OTOktance ta approved on
Flra fleedng. tie Cfy Comnaaetoi
wtt hold a Pubie Hearing on January
17. 2002. rt 700 P M . or •• toon
■econd reedkig and adopeon rt tw
Ordnance
Cxpxee rt fie Ontnence m (id ere
avefebta m die Cay Clerk * Office
NOTE IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISK3N MADE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING Of)
HEARING. HE OR SHE W1L NEEO
A RECORO O f TME PROCEED
INQS. ANO THAT, FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORO OF TME PROCEEDINGS
IS UAOC. WHICH RECORD
INCLUDES TME TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 299 0109
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

IZ S S X Z ? *

pte by f a
NOTKE IS HEREBY (W EN . * «
SAU. I CO AS CUSTODIAN (AR4
ZONA) A PLYMOUTH FVtANQAL
COMPANY dK . die hotter rt tw
wring ootoertrt a) hat taed artd
certocaaKt) to a tea deed to to
taaued tareon. The carttooeto nienber|t) end yeeRa) rt taeuence. tw
daacnpttan rt dta properly, end dta
neme(t) In whkfi k wee teeeeeed
ta/ero ee tatow
CERTtoKATE NOi 4SB2
YEAR OF toSUANCE: IS M
PARCEL Kta. 1421-31-904-00000030
Darciy eon ol Property. LEO N 120
FT OF LOT 3 BLK D ALEXANDRIA
OR OVIEDO PS I PQ 43
Nemee InwNcfi eoaeeeed; JAMES
D PHILIPS to, TB A Q PM UJF9
AI rt tea) properly being m tw
Comly rt Semnoab State rt
Urtaee auch Leitoe eta(a) i

arte. Fid paymenf rt oi
to to to t a htoatt tod ta l a atotai
24 ‘
to toe O ak rt toe Chad
C om
Dated an 11/21/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K OP THE C M C U T COURT
BEJdM XB COUNTY, FLORM3A
by QERALDINC HARFORD Deputy
Ctarii
Pubeefi: N ovaiM r 24. i
1 I I 14.2001
00207

_

_

or

eny rt to* taragemg. end m da ngfl
Me aid httaert ol Dtbtar to any
eurti tabawe Rdtaa to a cevend by
any prior
"
f tan or otahn, togetoa
i bent* ol any
iby
r or on bated rt Debtor, any
properly acqited arito caah proeeedt rt eny rt toe M u m
dteorted hentaiebaro; eb rt aNVi
aro hereby dedttrad and ate* be
deemed ta be feomee and ecceeakma ta tie Land and a pan of toe
tend at bekween tw perkea hereto
and a( pereont daentag by torougfi
wimdatoem. The taerttan rt toe
tooelon olto* Lento
(b) AI eeeemeife. rteffe-rt wey.
•Ota* end goree rt lend. veto*.

r located on dw Lend or imda or
I toe tame or any pert or parcel

ahataowar, to any way betongyng,
tttrttog or eppertrtrfng to hta Land
« any pert Bared, or wdeh here
or be appuienere te .n o etoedtar
now owned or herotter eapted by
THE COLONIAL HOUB1ALF. *40.;
B. FTWBBB. T M ANO
lALP. M C j THELMA JEAN
W IO C H ; STATE OP FLORKJA
DEPARTMENT OP LABOR ANO

Me. 'ful*pwynarf rt an
egrel a die hto^M taO ta^w rttai

payable ta toe caro rt toe
Cam
Dead on HAl/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K OP TW C M C UT COURT
SEM NO U COUNTY. FLONOA
by OERALXKNE MARFORO Deputy
Ctark
ruontn. iwwmvimm
•■nEi
Darter 111112001

rt taro at rate ee to eqrihi N Oaear
a lto aid to tw tenia.
■XMMrr*A*
dMENTORY
FOR
LOMNQ T1NOER C A M
lire real
*A*.
ly oerred by The Crtowtal I tauee
ALF. be
~
end'O’

tat The Dee*
NOTKE IS KR EBY GIVEN, tort
SAU. A CO AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY INC, tw holder rt toe blowing
ceta(a) tar a tea deed ta ta tatuad
tareon Dta cendcaao rw iteda)
end yfar|a) ol (eauanee, toe deecn^
bon ol toe proftarty. and toe nama(t)
to when a wet attet i ed Ware u
CCKTtoKATE HO: 2»M
YEAR OP MAUAHC1:1 M
PARCEL O f 24-20-32-9030004
OOCI
Deacnpuon rt Piopirty: BEG SE
COR 24-2432 RUN W 371 34 FT N
TO SHORE II SELV ALONG
SHORE U TO A FT N OF BCG S TO
BEG LAKE HARNEY BEACH Pfl 7
PO 41
Namw to whnfi tweeted: ST
JOHNS YACHT 4 TENNIS CLUB

948 OHANOE BOULEVARD
BAMORO. FLORIDA 32771
FRONT 0F4NQ ROOM
1 Dtotog Room Table aid Cheh*

The Norto m o o tart rt toe
I, lo t ao tart rt toe Wert 410.0 tael
rt toe Bnutoaert 1M rt Beobon 30.
18 Souto. Renpa ta la ri.
, Cotrify. Florida. LESS
R V* al Wtay tar Orange Borterote
---------- T ‘A*
BTP*44241;1
SCHEDULE 1
DEBTOR: THE COLOMAL MOUSE
ALF, d C .
SECURED PARTY: BUSMES8
LOAN CENTER. dIC.
DESCRIPTION OF COLLATERAL:
0* I n .racnwinQ ipfDp*nr|f of wm
now earned or hettt-

Oronga
32771;
1. A I riMta rt tie Dabtar to per
mere tar goeda artd or taaeel or to
be tot) a to be tarried, or tor eartp.

redeemed acoonJng Blew, toe prop­
erty deecrted to oucfi rtti4Arrte(k)
wd be tort to toe rvgheat bektar at
toe w eakaf door. Sorwtota Coimfy
Courtoouw Sentorl Ftorldb on
Monday. January 07, 2001 rt
ll.OOfm.
Payment rt Seta tab
recorOng taee are rerpraed ta to
pod by toe aucceaaU bhkto rt ta
aeta. Fid payment rt tn amourf
equrt ta *n htoatl kid ta due rritttn
24 le m eltar toe edverkeed wne rt
tele. AI paymtnta ahal be caah or
gueranwed toatnjmanL made
payable ta toe Ctark rt toe Ckort
Court
Orta) on 11/21/3001
MARYANNE MORSE
CUR K OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by QERALDdtE HARFORD Deputy
Ctark
Pubkah
November 24. and
Deoantev 1 I I 112001
0020*

tar Tex Deed
NOTKE » HEREBY (W EN, tort
SAUL 4 CO AS CUSTODIAN lAJAX)
A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY INC. toe hoktar rt toe kritaetog
' eta/*) hee Med and cemh
ceta(i) tor t tea deed ta be weued
toereon. The eerkficeta nuiterta)
and yeer(a) ol wen nee, toe deatnpton at toe properly, end toe named)
In whrth k wea i
CENTNKATE NO: 1404
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1S*t
PARCEL KM. 32-2423911-0C04
0090
DeeahMon rt Property: U Q LOT 9
BLK C SWEETWATER OAKS SEC
13 FB 24 POS 3432
Nemee to which i r t in ed JOANN
M CONRAD
At oI W d property beeig to toe
Caurfy rt Sammota. State ol Ftaride
Urfeee auen eertfrcaaed) thee be
redeemed aooonkrrg 10leer, toe prop­
erty daeated n euch cetfkr eie(a)
wtt be add to the hrrttatl tarktar at
toe wert Irorf door, Sernnole Camay
Courihouae. Serford, Ftonde. on
Monday. Jenuoy 07. 2003. el
llOOem
Payment rt Seta lee. egarefire
iify aump.texek and
taee Ira roryted to be
pet) by la auooeeeM bkktor al toe
tele. Fid Pttytnbnt rt a i amourf
egirt to die MNtart tad la due wrtfn

\

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l \

to toe Ctark rt die O o rt

0 02 1 0

CEKTWCAT1 HO: 2944
YEAR OF IBSUANCt: 11*4
PARCEL O f. 1331 2 1 ft40004
2400
Deecrptaon ol Property LEO L»#T
240 ORMNTA POdIT CONOOkdNH
UM 1 ORB 1072 PG 944
lernee to eteft ............. KRIS­
TINE MOROSZ
AI rt eat) property being to dta
Coufy rt Semnoto. SOM rt Ftartdb

tt prtdc eeta. to tot htfiert end beef
. . x_ - ^ a . l x . ,
Bm H i , ta*
hr QHn, On n ITM I nu it
•tape ol toe Semtoota County
Courtooutb 301 Narti Pak Avenue.
rfOnt Ftaride. el 1110 i n , on
J e n a r y in o i
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K OF THE COURTS
SEM NO U COUNTY
B yiltry S ta te
Deputy Ctark
Rattan M BrookrM. EagiM
Ftaride Brt No. 0134112
Ruden. McCtoaky. W to , Bcfwrta
'~ieedL P A
P .a Ban 14034
Pvenfxmg. F I XT733 *
(727)4031471

M THE CEICUfT COURT
*4 ANO FOR
I COUNTY,

M y deacrkiad n kurfi cartoceta(e)
wd be kokt ta toe htoart bhktar H
toe weal herf door. Seminole County

certocata&lt;i) to a toe deed to to
red daittoa The earitocata menbed*) ate yea(t) rt itawnce. da
deaerpaon rt dta properly end toe
neme(a) to whlefi a trot

CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORKJA
NOTKE OF FUbUC HCARBK1
NOTKE IS HEREBY GIVEN by rt*
Cty Commreaai rt rte Cfy rt Lake

o

end

NOTKE « HEREBY (W EN . tort
SAU. 4 CO AS CUBTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) A PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY d C . toe hokiw ol tw

Richard T. Hurt
Ftorida Bar No. 238111
AJmrman, Semrto AErdaon. P A
PO Box 231
Ortandb a 32402
Tetaphone: (407)4*3-7*90
Publeh December 9.112001
HH027

t Pony Chehova Ddet
HALL BATHROOM
I Poty Cheh O va total
BACK BEDROOM IS
3 Bed*
Ita k h n g l
in g
30"
AI Benda end C u t e
UP-STAIRS BEDROOM
f Bade
3 Mi
I Long Drea
IM tflB dckl
1 Clod
IM p t l
f Unp
MSCEUANEOUS EQUIPMENT
4 Potty Chem
4 AAerteen Wtataen
AGREED UPON BY:
Inne ■ Forttak 133448

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Monday January 07. 2001 el
1100am.
Peymei* rt Beta tab apptta
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATS OF THE FIRST PUdUCATXM OF THM NOTKS OR THdlTV
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SCRVKS OF A COPY OF THM NOTKE
ON THEM.
AI edrer eredtan rt rt* dtoedard

4 Matchh-g u » f I
EM gpfl
4 Ore nark - U f f WBod Color
1 large Plchiroe
1 TV •Brown Atood. Boa Floor IS •

to a to deed to to
Tto
bote) and yeo(e) el
deeertptton rt tie
name(t) to wlfcfi t wee

Court.
Dated on 11/31/3001.
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE CM CUT COURT
•CMMOLI COUNTY. FU M O A
^byOCRALtWE HARFORD Ctaprty

M RE ESTATE OF
ROBERT J KEARNEY,

• Mrtchtog Dtotog Room Chebv
1 Bmrt Uedtam Brown Woot
BACK MASTER BEDROOM *4

tta Ctark rt dta Chad

FBe Mb. B1-1234CP

L eg a l*

NOTKB to HEREBY O V E R dal
SAUL t CO AB CUBTOOIAN (AR4
ZONA) B PLYMOUTH FMANCJAL
rtta

AI rt teM
CeurdyrtStW irti
(Mete auto

2001

Bl THE CMCIST COURT FOR
SEMNOU COUNTY,

L l C ALB

W ILIAM M SddMONS, PMUP B

WARNING Rule I32B9. Ftaride
Famdy Lew Rrtee rt Procedure.

Dreed toe 24 day rt Noverrber,
2001.

L eca ls

AJ rt (ta
Cutatoa - *Tan Anttga*
FRONT BEDROOM *1
1
1
1 Rocking Chair
1 Lamp '
rt te above mendaned
•re tayr wo
KITCHEN
Pali and Pan taf 12 rwridarfa
2 0vent-Btacfc
a
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LeteM M m m m
1 Mu
lU r ia
ISST/QINAFroa
KITCHEN OttiNQ ROOM
Rorrnd Bey Wlndrwro
LAUNDRY ROOM
1 Admin
MataMAWaOUWS
1 Admiral Dryer
A l Bed
BACK BEDROOMS 42 (SEM PRIVATE ROOBf)
Bed
3 lletfhmg Hunwr Green

hOkjdtag. riehart
bn torini. ed goodaol Debtor hekttar
■tie or taaea a kertered or to be

buemete. bgetoer wrti el Mume,
upoiM utofii.
lu b itiy u n i,
replacement*, p e ril edddone.

a l a any portion, rt tw tawgomg.
3 A9 equrpmarf oI toe Detriir.
tadudhrg. wrtrour
machinery, karahjre. krmtahrogeproperty rt any kind rt Debtor,
taetortat end
•l raptocala td a ia e M

21*1291
ir
Cwtotoe •Whte Sheer wrti Hrmta
OroaiL
EXHtofT-C
BACK BEDROOM t3 (SEM PRI­
VATE ROOM)
IS M
2M 0f I
1 Long1

2 hearer

2 Lamp*
2 Utah tig Bedapreada - Hrtotaf
Oraen and Odd
Curtame • Whte Sheer wrti a
MAM FRONT ROOM
• Large TV 43tocb - Dak Brow
Wood - RCAJJodel *P4473JAT
2 End Ttftae •LV* Wltae Ten
1 Cxftoe Thtta _ U ^ f WTrie Ten
I Loro Seel Lounger
I Lerga Uuxger CTwe
1 Lormger Couch
1 Large FUurt
I Lamp
1 Fir* Piece Cover
AS Fire Place Equaimerr - Al Done

to dcrid
artatog. Some rt tw taragotog era Of
may become teuree rttoed to toe
Ittrt property deecrOed herfeu
&lt; A l rt O teorh proeert a rt Mure
ritfl «■• end tfo rw to tad to ed

rrtrte to die Lewd « dw buetoeei rt
toe Debtor and/or da ooneeurion rt
Improvemerfe on t e Lend.
1 A l property rt Dtbaof M rridr
Seamed Paly or In -

AJ Frmrtarmf tt • M* rt U 0 f Btaa
end Greene, A l One Sel
BACK FLOHOA ROOM
1 lbn Rocktog Cheh
1 Electric Char- MOM *47477
1 Lvga Lounger Couch •Light Ten
3 End Tattae •Oerk Brown Wood
2 Tad Angle Lempe
1 LagaPWure
A Few Sme* Pvauree
At Curteme and Slnda
FLORIDA DININQ ROOM
3 Ohfng Room Tattae ■U ^ f Brown

on 11/21/2001.
MARYANNE JIORSE
C U R K OP THE C M C U T COURT
SEM N O U COUNTY. FLORKJA
by OERAUXNE HARPORO Deputy
Ctark
November 21 end
1 t l t l 2001

Thttta U Trt. Fh D . FvychorogleL
rtedNow 112001. Reoordameybe
Ned by wretog to 704 RmnOri
*303, AJtamorfe Spring*

‘J

t l 11 21 2001
end Jemary 12002
HH030
M T M C M C U T COURT
*1 ANO FOR
I COUNTY.
CAM N O : 01-CA-2723I4-O
CHARLES E BAILES. JR and
JACQUELINE H BA/LES.
LANO A HOME INVESTMENTS
CO.. • (tatrtvfd Ftonde corporator.
NOTKE OF ACTION
TO LANO A HOME INVEST­
MENTS C O . e deaofrod Ftanda caYOU ARE NOTIFIED tori an ecoon
to appoint a tnjetee tar LANO A
HOME INVESTMENTS C O . a dtoeohred Ftaride oorpontton, end ta
I ta 4ta taebeeng property to
Bemtoata Camay, Ftaride
Lew 1 torouafr 4. nckuerve. end tota
15 ttorugR 31. torturtve. end tale 22
end 21 Mock *E*. SANLANOO
SPRINGS TRACT 30. a eubdMaon
M recontad In Plrt Book 4, Page 92.
rt toe FUrie Reoonta rt Semtoota
Courfy. Ftaride;
Leae dal portion rt aek) kta f end
13 deecrted etktaert: tagmettoe
I comer ot eerd or 1S, run
trance Soudr 44* 52* 39* EeaL along
dta Souto Jnort tad kta 4 and l i e
ol 279-39 tort to tw
Soudtattl coma al w d lot 9.
(hence run Ndrih 0* ff I T Wen
along toe Eael kta ol aald tot 4. • dtatanca rt 17.77 tael; Vance run Norto
•S' *r Sir Weal. • (balance rt
2TB X tart ta 4 poke on toe Eeaterty
dgha-rt-way hta rt Dougtaa Avenue;
ftance nn Soudr 0* a 2 TW M
•tang toe Eaatohy rtgff o f way kne a
■ol 14 SS tart to te port rt
and leea, atoo, toe Wert 29 tael rt
toe tax! km 17.
end toduong dial portion rt
‘Harwood Avenue' (My-tart ngff d wey) lying eqacwf to and Eert rt
hee been Med egenU you and you
aro required to tena a copy rt your
written detenaea. d any, ta a on
JOHN F. BENNETT, toe P V rtfr
artomey. whoee adrheee a 170 E.
Weahmgion Sirota Orlando. Ftanda
32901. on or baton Jan 4. 2002.
and Me toe ongeal wrti toe Ctark rt
tore Comt after baton aervea on
re attorney ot antnerketaTy
tl
tor
ptami
DATED on DEC 04 2001
Uoyam ekkiM
A» Ctark rt toe Court
By Deborah Conof
Aa Deputy Ctark
Pubken December 12. 11. 21 2001
end January 12002
HH043

li

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Pag* 4 B

W ednesday. D e ce m b e r 12,20 01

L e g a is

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. M
NATIONAL TAX ASSISTANCE
C O W . toe hotoer of M totowmg
m f t i w i l h « IM n d w »
c m m ii I w i t u deed to M a u d
Bwnoo Tbe cartktcxl* iwrtw|&gt;)
■rd |Mr|i| of luuarc*. IK dtacriplon of the property. and toe rwmefi)
tt «kwto k aw M iataad » an at hfCERTm CATl NO: tot
YEAR OE ISSUANCE: 1NB
PARCEL®* 35-1930-506-0000Qiao
Deacrtptnn of Property, LEO LOT
16 BOTKIN PLACE PB 7 M W
Nimet In eWch h m w ) EVA
BROOKS WILLIAMS
' A1 of OMd property bung to f a
Corky of Samnke. Su m of Ftonda.
t Uaaaa auefi condteMof*) H a l be
i W a n d acconSng lo law, f a propI fy daacitiad In audi cadNtaN(a)
. * ba aett to toe lagaa Mdar •
■a aaat Iror* door. Sananofa Gaudy
l ouflhouea. Sanford, Florida, on
Monday. January 0T. IOOJ. at
tt.OQarn.
Paymanf of Safa ha.
f cnrdng laaaara fagUradlobapald

11 • » auccaaaful taddar af l a aah.
I id Paymanf of an amourt aquaf
1 a lagnaal bid a due aftoin 94 to u t
I Mr r* adraraaad tone of aafa. A l
I ad naownanL made payaOfa to n*
&lt; to* otto* CraR Court.
Dahd on 11/31/3001.
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOMOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dapury
C lfit
Pubtmh: Novamfcar 29. i
OaoanOar S, 13, It. 3001
GG204

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. tool
RICHARD S CASSELBERRY OR
LEONARD. toehctoMottoe
mg carMcaiafi) haa Nad ata)
cataa) lor a tax daad to ba taeuad
maroon Tha caroten e nuitoai(i|
and yaadil of nauanca, ta
ton of toe propaity. and t « namaff)
to when a a u aaaaaaad la/an a* ktCERTTFICATI NO: SMI
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: ItM
PARCEL KM: 10-31-31-SI4-00000010
Daaortpdon of Property LEO LOT 1
A VACO AVE ON W MILTON
SQUARE P B IP Q M
Namaa to nfacfi aaaaaaad F N B
ENTERPRISES INC
Af of aafd property being In toa
Coudy of Sarnnefa. Staia of Ftonda.
LMaaa auto roritewwn) anal ba
radaatnad aceontng to tow, toa pnptny daaenbad to auefi carMcato(a)
we ba aold to Via NfFwaf bfddar af
ma naat Irani door. Samnch Coxrky
Coutoouaa, Sanford, Florida, on
Monday. January 0T. 3003. af
H 00am.
Paymanf of Sato ha,
documentary atamp
raccrdng haa art requred to ba paid
by toa aucxaaaM bfddar al ta aah.
Fid paymanf of an amoud aquaf to
toa Ngnaal ba) la dua a t * 34 bout
anai toa adraraaad ama of aala. Al
paymama anal ba caafi or guamv
had toMnmrt, mada payabfa to toa
Ctaa of toa C n u l Court.
Dohd an 11/31/3001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD DapUy
Ctaa
I », 13, 19,3001
OG103
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if TH CO M BU T COURT
OF THE li b
MANOFOR
SCbkNOLt COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FAMILY LAW nVMION
CASE NO: OI-fMMtSMMT-W
IN THE MATTER OF
TERMINATION OF PARENTAL
RIGHTS FOR THE PROPOSED
ADOPTION OF A MINOR CHAD:
Naafuaf Manaro
NOTICE TO APPEAR
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. FAMILY LAW CASE NO.
01DR-4S27-06T In toa totonol
of Nnnua! Marroro
DO 6 Auguaf 29, 2001
Tha Biaia (f Ftonda
TO Joaa Atoarto Rodnguai
iHfcm■i■■I w
.----alknfMiliivflhlrdfrl Ii(awi).
■»ti ail
L»#*cnpMorKotnn
2S y o . Dm haa. bm ayaa
Orlando, FL
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Thai
a Paoaon unitor oato haa baan Nad
n au a b M ttyUd Court tor toa
Tanrunation of Paranlal Rtghla and
Parmanant Commdmard of
Haahual Marraro
A mah end), bom to Branda htahaa
Manaro on toa 29 day of AuguaL
2001 to Adepaon by Slupfurd Cara
of AJtomont* Sprmgm, Ftonda tor aubhon (badi motoar): 2S yo . bm haa.
bm ayaa. S’ r laa
PnXMbla Cancapaon Locaaon:
Orlando, a
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED
THAT a Haanng on too ibova Mytad
cauoa haa baan acfuduhd batora
tha Honorabh JAMES E C PERRY
Judga of toa Cruel Court. Forrdy
DMatonaf 943 am. on toa Ittoday
of JANUARY. 3002. if Sominoh
Coutty Coutoouaa. 101 North Park
Avanua. Santord. Ftonda 117711293 A raaponaa to toa aboya Ccxrt

129) bom toa data you ara Nat tarred
Notice by ton pubkeaken. Ftaurn to
rmpond w m 71 day* and M n to
appear al toa haannq *hol conawuta
conaard to Tarmnaaon of Pararaaf
ANSWER ON OR BEFORE JANU­
ARY 10. 3003
WITNESS my hand and oFoal aaal
of tad Court ton 5to day of DECEM­
BER. 2003
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark of tha Court. C «u f Court
Sammoia Corky Ftonda
BY Haney R Wmlar
Oapufy Clark
Pubaah Decanfur 13.19. 2S. 2001
and January 2.2002
HH0B4
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ItTH
JUDICUL CIRCUIT.
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NIX: 01 CA359414 L
COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS.
INC F/K.'A COUNTRYWIDE
FUNDING CORPORATION.
O/NTHIA P CONAVAY. al al.
•
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CHRISTOPHER W CONAVAY
(Rastoenca Untnorml
UNKNOWN SPOUSE Of CYNTHIA
p CONAVAY (Roaajanca Unknown)
CYNTHIA P CONAVAY (Raaidanca
Unknown)
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YOU a r e NOTIFIED Fat an action
to, Foractoaura of Mort»ga on toa
lofcnrtno daaenbad prop**/
l o t IS BRANTLEY COVE.

Leg a u
ACCOROmO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED tf FLAT
BOOK 21, PAGE t l . PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORK3A.
A/K/A. 2310 CLASSIC COURT
EAST. LONOWOOO, FL 13779

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(v), yfa Ftortdi Ratoy Sarrtaa.’
AMENDED NOTICE OP B A U
TO: THE ABOVE NAMED OEFE74DAMT3. AND ALL OTHER INTER­
ESTED PERSONS
Notca h haraby pran toaL pur•uanl to a Final Judgmanl el
afytod cauaa, to toa CbaMl Court af
Banknote Cduty, Florida. I
Couky. Ftonda. ttoarrtoad tat
Lai I t R a n t Lantaxg. UM tad,
racordad In Hal Book 24, Pagaa 37.
3 t 2 t of toa Ruble Raoordb af
flairtaoto Count Florida
al pitotc •afnhtoa hRpual and boat
btttor. tor cata. af toa E M barf door
of too SemnaU Couky Coutoouaa.
X I North Puk Avenue. Sanford.
Ftortdi 12772. al 11.00 A.M.. on
JAN3 2003.
Whnaaa my hand and toa aaaf of
toh oourt on NOV X : 2001.
UARYANNE MORSE
Ctak of Orcxai Caul
By: Mary troupe
Deputy dark
Attorney tor Plaaulh
Robert S Wha. P A. 1208 W M
Fhlcfier, Suaa A Tampa. Ftortdi
XN12
PuMafi: DacamPar I t I t 2001
HH0S7
NOTICI OP FUBUC S A U
ALTAMONTE TDWBM, tfO UNCLABMD VBMCUI AUCTION
117 MARKER S T.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 1000 AM. SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TTTU .
SELLER RESERVES THE RIOHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BKXS
PURSU W T -01 TO F A 71171

NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN p w
to M Order Granting too
to Rnat Fored oom* ta h
Nomntoar X . 2001 tatorad to
C M Caaa Na OO-CA 2427 14 W of
toa &amp; u fi Court of toa ItTH Jufluhf
CkciR to and tor 8EMMOIE CoxakyL
SANFORD. Florida I aft M l to toa
IRyuaf and boat blddir tor caan al
THE WEST FRONT DOOR Of toa
SEUNOLE Couky C a u ta u t 201
N. PARK AVENUE. SANFORD.
Fkrtto. M11D0 AM . am an toa tto
thy of January: 2003 toa ht *Mig
' property Maaftorto to tad
Sunmary Ftoaf Judgmark. toard
LOT » CHASE GROVES UMT
7A. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED M FLAT
BOOK 4 t PAGES 14 ANO I t PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Data) Skat (toy of Dacatrtoak 2001.
(ORCUTT COURT SEAL)
CMrk of toa CboR Coun
By: Itory Sbaupe

B M O M O M to yg u
M hy homo. Stat M
tTS/monto. 407-102-30S1.

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N O TICI OF FUBUC SALE
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117 MARKER ST,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, a
SALE BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. SOLO
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TULA
SELLER RESERVES THE RKXHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A U B ID !
PURSUANT -01 TO F t 71179
1141-3001
194* NISSAN
JN3N001SXEW014S41
1990 CHEVY
10IX14G9L714X30
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6049S9929777S
1969 FORD
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1991 ACURA
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PUBLIC AUCTION
Pubac auction to ba held af 1200
pm on toa 39«i day af DEC2MBEH
11. Al too bark door al Santord
Tomng and Recovery located if
3923 Country Club Rd , Santord, FI
13771. lor toa pxapoaa of dapoeng
of too kktovkng vantoh.
YEAR 1990 MAKE DOOGE
VINO 1B1XG24K2LG490931
Pvtaah Dacarrbat 13. 2001
HH093
NOTICI OF PUBLIC SAL1
ALTAMONTE TOWWG, **C UNCLAJIffO V IM C U AUCTION
117 MARKER S T.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR A U BIDS.
PURSUANT -01 TO P S 71179
14-1001
1993 NISSAN
1N1EB3IF0PU30MS0
1904 CHEVY
IG1LV1S49RY230971

are taqiared to aarva a copy el you
nrtoan dthn m . f any. on DAVID X
STERN. ESQ. Platokira attorney,
whoaa adduia h X I S Unrvaraky
Ortva 1500. PhnUbon. FL 3X34 (no
Mar toan X daya tom toa data of
toa Uni pUdcalton al toh nolco of
acton) and Ba toa original nta toe
ctak of toh coxal atfhar batora aarvtoa on Phtootok anomay or knmadL
alary toeraafter, otoeneioo a detauk
nh ba arkarad agamal you tor toa
lataf demanded to toa oomphak or
WITNESS my hand and toa aah of
toh Coul al SEMINOLE Couky.
Ftonda. toh day of DEC 0 S 3901.
2001
(SEAL)
UARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE ORCUTT COURT
BY R uli King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 900
PLANTATION. FL 11334
017900*144.)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. penane a«h ikoahkhoa head­
ing a apacul accommodaoon xnoufcl
cokact COURT AOMMSTRATION.
al
toa
SEMINOLE
Courky
Coutoouaa h (407)9644277.14009441771 (TDO) or 14009644770.
via Ftonda RaUy Same*
THIS NOTICE SIIAU BE PUBUSHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(3) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS.
PUBLISH IN THE SEMINOLE
HERALD
punch December 12. 19. 3001
MH096

I40UM FOR B A L I- 3 Bedroom. 2
Bato. CHA moluk *toada baaa in
'
, kwfda ubhy room
,B00. 407-324-4848.

3Ff OROfiBU H O M fS

burned. 3/2. X . ton porch, LR, OR
h la b a M w y r '
124.800,4
L407*
.
227-9333 ftk

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bAtOOnno m
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00*3/407-617-6410:

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h homo m
X U . 180041SCO FT. CM
14004944541.

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S1KM A S ITS d to M
l, no pah cr ifh lw i 407I H / l i l . k^itacadidT
I SSOO Sad. 007-334
’-917-4410

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bme.akp. a p ta . Salary
tunw fhaton. Badrcck Furr
407423^240
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Sacton A 407-3334X1.

C anM AfC, ahdric afrtng. cupel
(rork ponto. No
c m ® co» l 11000 to. ssamnontL
407-7141080.

carpat LR DR
L (79.900
IB X K IM X L
Pithdtorqtek

Sarkont Pool home. 4 * . abnoal 1
h h ta U R .F R . DR,Ch*hAC,naw
carpal, X . th u n e. root, open
potato, part fvu. No etoetageoht*
dn. n tk . 407-786-0666

3/1S a to LA Okt, Be
Potato, Inground poqL paraga on
ndeMdaaae. 898.900.
LSta Ntari 3/1, nawly

nanovU J t823/mo wWu. 81,000
d n lg a fto d 3/2. Fan* JMngroom,
maahr bad adifln. Brand naw roof
SCHAOpanSAI ASut, l-Spm.407-

carpal, now AIC. ta . porch.
178,500

laaarw^ajraak. 407-339-0063 I
35— B u s in e s s
O r r a n u N iT ix s
YOU t f Y t m
aaiev. aeoedaflY ter
oppertunMeo
and
u T F ta rtX 0 w*. of
jtartpuBua
MO-4347363 or FTC-HELP tor
nnatarvOrvM ouW abita
Ik: gowtkiop.
of oarhto

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before you bxry
M S M MARS ROUTE (2)
Wno. I(proven)
S3.00Q4ML
IVtondtoghho.
no eompawan. U n f i t :
1 10.500 otali ta q U M
1-600-2944601 d 4 | m )AMMBG07

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X pooph to toaa 1041 toa. pei/mo,
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Claantog PataorL btonday tom
Friday tar Chamber bfCommaroa.
407-322-2212.

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97— A p a r tm e n ts Fu bn uk ed

tB ta a l ky T t a a t v E . H *V rr

Sarkont 1BR apL oorrphh prhacy
Soaking one malua parton.
HODhaX a S400mo pta SSOO aac.
407-3214739.
Sanford: Largo 1 BB
~ ............................... No
*Dapcw*f
unfurtahad 407-32340
14019.

U n f u r n is h e d

407-3234*70

ACR O SS
1 Ros*anne
bkifom Tbm
8 L o m sotkSty
S Room In a
maJton
14 Lotion
IngrBcfient,

15 Port
* Khayyam
15 Whitney
Houston*
'AS tha Man
That___ ’
17 Displayad
ona'a anger,
In a way
20 Bargain fora
burglar?
21 Pater Fonda
title rota
22 Long ot
•Sou! Food”
23 Cut. a*
school
27 Carry out a

U n f u e n is h e o

30 Son of
Rebekah
31 tt causes
one’s head
to swell
32 Ibsen doll?
34 TkJmud schol­
ar
38 Radio format
40 Easy targets
43 Th e Angry
Hllle" author
44 Cooty
detached
48 First lady of
scat
48 Business with
staying
power?
48 "Coffee. Tea

MOO DOWN - WHY R EN TTT
3BFV 2BA For Sale
Wkh Down Payrrk. Aaahhnca
Avafabh.Chaapar toan rand.

82 Least likely to
work
54 Committed a

Smal pah watooma.
Cedar Croak Apt*
407-3244314
2MiliTfriTiklnrio,
m
h w u n w o n c left
iv n
$371, meet uUMee.
407-321-3717

FLOOR X Q M tTA tL IR t
Hanhaood and LaintoaM Flooring

3 ^ uArrhhad avahbh now to LM*
Man « H tth n Vfhga Could ba
fhrtm houtog CM tor &lt;hhh af 407130-2604.

R e n ta ls

103— H o u s e s -

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tra ck

violation
88 Stock
88 Venetian
farewell
flO Where
Margaret
84 Short
distance and
this puzzle’s
theme
88 H as___ for
(adapts to
naturally)
88 Cuyahoga's
70 In present
condition
71 Mean-spirited
72 End o la
jxrty-Bong
73 Allot
DOW N
1 Ebenezer’s
snubs
2 JilUona

3 Snag dogies

4 Sit-down
meal
8 Up-to-date
8 Grounded
bird
7 Receive
enthusiasti­
cally
8 Rose's home.
In song
8 Motorcycle
attachment
10 Up-coming
link
11 Hotelier
HelmsJey
12 Olympian
Carl
13 Beat and
O'Brien

2 5
-—

18 'The Magic
Kingdom"
novelist
Stanley
19 Beatty and
Buntline
24 "Alligator"
shirt
28 Huascaran

-

407 321-0759
2BR1B A Chary FL roorrvhacYoom.
•craan porch, waih rm. large yd
MlCWnondv 407-323-7113. altar
4 30pm, or 407417-7S4B.
Santord: 3/2 with wuhar/dryar
hoofcup New refrigerator, stove,
door 4 paint Lake view. SllOOtno
pkh dapoak 407-312-2902,
Approx. 1300 aq. It. 3/2, Utahan
appkancaa. kkc on 1/4 acre tot can
park trucki or boat Aval Jan. 407920-2594

DOYLE S RENTALS
Bandtewood Vlllaa: 1BR/1BA
Condo W/Vfahr. Sowar A Garbage
FcUhd. Naw P «rt C orrruky Ftoct
W/O InckJdad. 8540r89000ap.
Sanford: 2 Large BRa 11/2 BA. 2
SkryContoNaw ThAPart Kkhan
A Dining
OWng Room.
Room, Community Pool
HilVUOOOep
Sanford::3BH/1.5
2B/V1
Sanford
BA Dupha
W/Screened Paso. Tfa Ftoori. W/O
Hook-Up*. Naw Plirk A Carpal
DOYLE REALTY, MC.
(407) S22-24t6
WE RENT A SELL HOMES

magazine
42 Smetier's .
waste
48 Uke Howdy
Doody's (ace
47 City near Los
Angelos
50 1502, on
monuments
81 Bivouac
encamp­
ments
53 Needing to
be bailed
out. perhaps
54 Shah___ ( Ta|
Mahal
builder)
55 The Stales
58 Broods
87 Gray with ago
61 Shefs on
inspiration
82 Drop a line?
63 Polygonal .
recess
85 Tea-serving
ensemble
68 Writer A nail
87 Just-passJng

28 Peart City
party
27 Loser to VHS
28 I ’ve
G o t___ In
Kalamazoo"
28 Pastime lor
Charles

33 Evolutionist's
kin?
39 Kind ol
cheese
36 Trash
collectors?
37 Does not
exist
38 Former
Surgeon
General
41 International
On
fashion
PREVIOUS PUZZLE ANSW ER
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tooua home, w ry nlca qufal
togMS4i&lt;XVwhMhX -----------d h a lc 407-3244000

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Lawn Maimananca Foreman:
RaudanualiCbnunafciaJ
lip
raqurad Lamhcapa S imgabon
knowladga a pkh. Fu* Tima, dr*
bcanaa raquaad 407-831-6436

t i

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1 institute

EaaySkaM lSa
FV# avarkngi A too luxhee. 407
3304100.

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FO R U N D ER G R O U N D
U T IL ITY C O N TR A C TO R
HtALTH jraURAfrCt AND 401K
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p cwbh A ahcaic. writ I lOQNrk.
LtatAua to Satkonl 4074647033

ONE MONTH F M 1 I
(Unkta) Tima OHar)
2 Badroome bom 8530
3 Bedroom* *634

Hafp wanted Laborer Shady. S
dependable
prafanad. Good ahrang pay
cal 4074149911. Atk tor Mfea.

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•OtylWstfcasd Clatm
• FIbamIi I AnltUnct
•Carrltn Hiring Ob Slla

traffic. Kitteiadge of pteilmafcrW
helpful.
Bukc
compuiaf/AfVClertcei A abWy lo
A
prtoriti/i
Caff Judf 407

M VEaTM ATE BEFORE
YO U M V tS TI
Ahaaya a good potcy, aapachty tor
buatnata
opportunriMa
and
kinchhaa. C al Ftonda DapL cf
Agrtcukua t Conaunar Sanncaa al
900-4347362 or FTC-HELP tor
tea Mumtaon. Or vM o u Web ate
atwwmhcgowbtfcpFtorkto tow laqtoaa Mtort at oarthn
bxarwn acpcrkmfha to loghhr whi
Florida Dipt, of Agrtcukura •
Conaumu SarvKaa batora lat rig
C al lo vaiky lawful laghtrabon
before you buy

LEARN TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAAfRS

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fioom For rant caUa. h i utbtai
htotod.S40DhtotBOdtooX.4O7*30-7191.

M A R IN E R S V IL L A G E
O K I ADA IIORM, 64/dWJO
2 tonal. IMQMX ANO UP

Gaa Piping SFkapfaca
Commhaton or hourly. |10-$20hr
E gh ttao d erky Ltoal hove on tocto
Aho need pu l him utoua ha®. 4C77-

m

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evenflhing Indmlng uUIttee. No
uuxLLui
umwhta W
*jrail ih* 4
•rnomng S
iiow B
noun.
ruirMWiM,
bidudng TV S RR. 407-3144004.

Cuakomar Sarvtoa /Frark Peak tor
a large wtidieaaia nuraery. Strong
cielwnar aarYtea/taiaa akMs to

tor
eatabtahed,
axpandtog.
company Oraal advancement
opportune C*f Jackal 407-321g S S k L te S JA M hma mbd d v n
■otaaamd paa4 back gtoxnd chadL

ihdhdUxhfaH^uaui

W. 1*1 St OMoa or Ratal. *A too
Sq FI 1428*400 Dap
3 X total 13 SL onto* or RakhL
«/-1600 Sq FL Three Ohcaa. One
Large Open Bay Area S
KAchenade *1X7*1000 Dap
P u t D r, O h x or RahA V

5S2XSS8SMT

pa*l 407-333-4144

DfMVIR TIU U N C II NEEDED!
Oesfeev neada ttedor fraEar dftvari
n u m no azpenanoa naceauryi
9700* par weak aarrang prkarkul
No CDL7 No probtark COL katotog
l nhfllill Cal Nnrl Tbl baa I7721X
3824.

DELTONA IQaoaa. khal tar mobia
homoaAo. horaaa, carta, tamang or
nunaryl Zoned
agrtcUluiJ.
84.RXYACRE. Sm down wtownar
904-7*7-1773 or 904787-

R e n ta ls

330-31.
Vhry itah ta ry atom kan trrv Hawfy
ftmodthd, tout, ctbto. A C , totoy,
phone, Utah u m , aac. dr. rahdark
owner. 2 bfba (ram but. Man

9 9 — A p a it m e n t s •
ConabucBon: Foam InaulaBon
company httiQ tohatara. Chan
A
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Icanai S W i aAte
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talta^v Bswsl
WXwtau In
tot "Uta

133— A creage L o t Fo e
S ale

117— C O M M E B O A L
1 Story
DWrtcL t o t e , balcony, houaa
prNtagaa. 910QWK. HOOdapohL
407-3345377

Lm a lB
R . W h H K wry prttato Ba
1BR.
bath, att
dry 8479*
dbpoak. no pah. 407-333-1117,

Up to 11900 PT, S3000FT
No Enp. Needed. FlB Trabkng
IMS-2000144

PAUL OSBORNE

93— R o o s is F o b R e n t

Fcuktto Lodge at Statonf baa
apaefal la in tor m * waafdy. • 8

M n a C S K U T COURT
OF THE IITH
ju d ic ia l e xeu n t
H AR O FOR
tn tN Q * t COUNTY.

through, uidar or aganM toa
DaNndanH. aho ara not tow n to ba
dead or Mve, and al parMa hart
ar ctobning to have *rty ngfk. Na or
r a n d In toa propaity daaerbad to
toa mortgage bang toradoeed harato
YOUARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toil
an acdon to torad oaa a mortgage on
too Mowing property:
LOT 1. BLOCK E. SUMMERSET
NORTH SECTION 2. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. RECORD­
ED M FLAT BOOK I t PAGES 79
ANO 77. OR THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF 8EMMOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA; SAIO U N O SITUATE.
LYMO AND BEING to SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA

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1979 OMC

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garage apt. 38R 2 Ba houaa
wfthidwood Boort. aaltei ihchan. 2
Krepfacat. S Central ACJhaat.
Baparahlbadl btoiapt tAalaaa
toa^radah to# cfw ichr of N* wet

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C A M NO: 01 CA M X 140
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF.
Vt
STEVEN POWELL ET A L.
DCFENQANT(S).
NOTICt OF ACTION
CONBTRUCT1V1 tEAVTCl
TO- STACY L POWELL WK/A
STACY LYNN SHIRES ANO THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF STACY L .
POWELL N/K/A STACY LYNN
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IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH USABILITIES
ACT,
bua .
contact COURT ADMMSTRATKM.
«
too SEMINOLE
County
Coutoouaa at 4074144227.1400•844771 (TOO) or 1400-9644770.
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Sanford Marina attracts cruise line
American Cruise Lines asks City
for permission to dock overnight
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SAN FO RD — City Commissioners
will decide Monday whether to allow *
cruise line io dock overnight at the
Sanford Marina during February and
Match.
The company, American Cruise Lines
In c , operates one- end two-week scenic
cruises along the eastern seaboard. It
wants to make Sanford the third stop an a

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Heartbreak!
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Community Coleg* head
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In a few weak*, Margaret
Collier's Millennium Middle
School students will begin
learning about the countries
of the former Soviet Union,
including the Ukraine. It will
b e a time when foe geogra­
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textbook and teach from first
hand experience.
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7-day cruise that would include St.
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Cove Springs and S t Augustine.
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guests and rates run from $ 2 3 2 0 to $3,430
for the cruise, which Includes three meats

per day.
"Most of our passengers are retired,
though not all of them,” said Tim Beebe,
marketing director of foe company. T h e y
are well traveled and usually have been
on cruises before."

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By Mlchatte Jarta
Managing Editor
LONGWOOD — More than
200 senior d ti 2ens gathered
Friday in S t Stephen Lutheran
Church to celebrate the holiThe annual Meals on
Wheels Etc., Christmas event
attracted participants horn all
■even sites of the organiza­
tion’s Congregate Meals pro­
gram. Party-goers were treated
to a turkey dinner, entertain­
m ent presents and prizes dur­
ing the festivities.
"During the holidays, many
o f these people don't nave foe
opportunity go to parties,"
Meals on Wheels Etc.
Executive Director Sherry
Fincher said. "So, this is their
party."
Each week, the Congregate
Meals program provides tree
meals, transportation and
other services to more than 250
senior citizens. At the numer­
ous sites throughout the coun­
ty, including S t Stephen
Lutheran Church, recreational
activities. Informative speakers
and nutritional information is
provided during the noonday
meal.
"Many people in foe pro­
gram would otherwise sit at
home and not eat well if we
did not provide this service,"

Elinor Brownstein prepares to serve a tray of food to senior citizens at the annual MeaJs on W heels Christmas
luncheon.

Fincher said. "Besides offering
them meals, w e take them to
foe grocery store and to med­
ical centers.
“If we were not here, many
would have to go to nursing
homes prematurely," she said.
Meals on Wheels Etc., has
provided numerous services,
including the Congregate
Meals program, to the area's
senior citizens for the past 27

years. According to Fincher,
the average age of participants
in the program is 84.
Currently, there is a waiting
list at many of the Congregate
Meal sites. However, Fincher
said there are still open spots
at several of the sites ana
encourages people interested
in participating to call Meals
on Wheels Etc..
"W e only have so many

Com m issioner says road standards for
level o f service don’t m ake the grade
This isthe second in a series afariicles that will look at development projects in Sanford — tehni's coming in,
when it’s going and what effects it
may have on the community.
By Dan Ping

As more development moves
into Sanford along State Road 46
and Rinehart Road, dty planners
will be charged with ensuring
traffic congestion doesn't exceed
the capacity of those roads. But
how much traffic is too much?

vans and so much funding,"
she said. 'U nless we have
funding from the community,
we do nave to cut our ser­
vices."
Meals on Wheels receives
funding from the United Way,
Seminole County and the
Older Americans Act. Three
area municipalities, including
See Meals, Page 9A

approximately three months of
truck spraying this year to
reduce the number of pests.
Eleven human cases of West
Nile were reported In the state
with 55 of tne 67 counties on
medical alert for the virus.
A county staff presentation
Tbesday will furnish Commis­
sioners with several options for
developing an in-house, yearround mosquito control pro­
gram. The three proposed mos­
quito programs range in price
from $460,000 to $900,000.
Com m issioners could also
decide Tuesday to establish a
mosquito control Municipal
Service Taxing Unit to fond foe
program. If approved, a public
hearing could be scheduled for
Jan. 8 for the special taxing dis­
trict.
O f the 54 mosquito control
See Mosquitoes, Page 9A

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unimpeded." An *F level of s
vice indicates traffic exceeds I
road's capacity and "traffic fli
has generally come to a stop 1
will nave slight, but inconsisti
movement" So what's the level
service planners aim for wf

SANFORD — In a motorist's
utopia, the lights are always green
ana traffic U nonexistent In reali­
ty, stop lights and congestion are a
way of Lfc, particularly if you
drive in Central Florida.

Elderly man robs Lake Mary bank
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Jennifer D'Amato -

UCF Intern at Millennium
Middle School

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Police
believe a white elderly man who
used a stolen bank card at a
Heathrow bank three months
ago returned to the same branch
Wednesday as an armed robber.
At approximately noon, a man
believed to be between 55 and 65
years old robbed foe CNL Bank
on International Parkway and
Lake Mary Boulevard. The sus­
pect reportedly approached a
Dank employee, produced a
handgun and demanded money.
Carrying a briefcase, the man
got away with an undisclosed
amount of cash. Witnesses
describe the suspect as approxi­
mately six feet tall, 200 pounds
and sporting a mustache and
ball cap.
Investigators matched bank
witnesses' descriptions to an
Aug. 30 armed robbery at the

Bonus Dollar Store in Fern Park,
A store clerk was held up by a
s im ila r
e ld e rly
man who
also toted a
handgun.
The clerk
was locked
in the bath­
room and
her purse
stolen.
About 40
m in u te s
later,
the
s u s p e c t 's
image was
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Sanford Public Works employeo Paul Parker hangs a Chrtatmaa deco­
ration on a downtown building. The Downtown Business Association
has decorated 1st Street with animated lights and decorations.

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Sanford K-9 officer Robert Shull and Ns dog e l d e r l y
Mako search for the scent of a bank robber at s u s p e c t ,
the CNL Bank In Lake Mary.

Heathrow bank as he was using
the store clerk's ATM card.
"The investigator noticed sim­
ilarities between the cases right
away," said Steve Olson,
Seminole County Sheriff's Office

with infor­
mation is asked to call Crime
Line at 1-800-423-8477.
C h risto p h e r
Patton
can
ba
reached at cpattonO eem ln oleharald.com o r 407-322-3811.

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SANFORD — An 83-year-old
Sanford woman was shot twice
with her own gun Tuesday while
trying to defend her home from
a potential robber.
Minnie Dorsey of 1105 Willow
Ave. was released Thursday
from the Orlando Regional
Medical
Center with wounds to
Anybody
the left side of her forehead and
right hand.
The incident occurred at
approximately 9:30 p.m., when a
black male entered through the
rear porch stating “gimme your
bags," In an effort to run the

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Obituaries
ALBEXTJ. CASTAGNETTA SR.
ABw t Castagnetta S t, 91, of
Feather Drive, Deltona, died
Sunday, Dec. 2,2001.
Bom New York Q ty he moved
to Central Florida from Edison.
NX, many y ean ago. He waved
in the U a Marine Corp. and
retired after 50 years as a printer.
H f was a life member of VFW
Post No. 8093 and Our Lady of
the Lakea Catholic Chuith. He
Survtvon indude hit wife,
Jqtephfne Castagnetta, who he
married in 1968; and a grandson,
: Albert Castagnetta of S o u *
Amboy, N.J.
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WALTERM. EBANKS
' Walter M. Ebanks, 77, pf
Hlinter* Trail, Longwood, died
Wednesday, Dec. 5,2001.
Bom in Jamaica, West Indies,
he moved to Central Florida in
1996. He was a retired real estate
broker and served with the
British Army during World War
n.'He was a member of
Altamonte Springs Seventh Day
Adventist Church and the
Flatbush Lions Club of New York.
Survivors indude his wife,
Melonee Ebanks; two sons,
Darryl and Desmond Ebanks; a
daughter, Anthea King; seven
brothers, Stanley Leslie, Howard,
Basil, Cosmore, Patrick and Carl
Ebanks; and seven sisters, Sybil
Can; Pearl Ecde, Beryl Ram,
Doreen Rose, Hyadth Bendle,
Laamin Foster and Atlin Swaby.
Woodlawn Carey Hand
Longwood Chapel is in charge of
arrangements.

CHARLEY LEE HAMPTON
Charley Lee Hampton, 85, of
Old Geneva Road, Geneva,
died Tuesday, Dec. 4,2001.
Bom Jan. 25,1916, in Ronda,
W. Va., he moved to Central
Florida in 1945. He was a guard
in the U.S. Navy and served in
the U S . Army. He was a mem­
ber of Geneva Church of Christ.
Survivors indude a brother,
Ralph Hampton of Titusville; a
sister, Thelma H. Cunningham
of Titusville; three nieces, Alice
Fsy and Bonnie G. Hampton,
both o f Geneva, and Sandy
Tagtow of Titusville; a great
niece, Teresa Stewart of
Apopka; and a great great
niece, Ihylor Stewart of
Apopka.
Baldwln-Falrchild Funeral
Home of Orlando is in charge
of arrangements.

CLYDE NICKELSON
Clyde Nickelson, 79, o f Park
Court, Sanford, died Monday,
Dec. 3 ,2 0 0 1 .
Bom in Hammond, Ind., he
;rew up In Princeton and
’leasant Valley, Iowa. He was
a World War II veteran and
retired Navy chief petty offi­
cer, who served in the Pacific
as a tail gunner, and later in
Spain and Morocco as a recon­
naissance specialist. He later
w as the first dvilian to fly
crew on a combat mission over
Hanoi. He moved to Sanford
in 1957 and enjoyed restoring
antiques. An avid adventurer,
he and his sons explored the
jungles o f Bcuador, operated a
gold mine in Central America
and launched a family busi­
ness recovering old growth
tim ben.He was a member of

Bom Nov. 1 5 , 191B, In
Sanford, she was a retired
educator. She was a member
o f Zion Hope Missionary
Baptist Church.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Clifford B. Pringle Sr., of
Sanford; a son, Clifford B.
Pringle Jr., of Arizona; a broth­

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FORREST RAY FOGGIN
Forrest Ray Foggin, 79, of
Stanton Street, Deltona, died
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Club of Sanford, and a member of
the Chamber of Commerce and
Deltona Lakes Baptist Church of
Deltona. He was a craftsman who
enjoyed woodworking, carving
and model trains.
Survivors indude his wife of 60
years, Dolly Foggin; a son.
Tommy Foggin of Deltona; two
daughters, Sherry Guevremont of
Winter Haven and Paula Buckley
of Sarasota; a brother, Harold C
Foggin of Vienna, W. Va.; seven
grandchildren; and four great
grandchildren.
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THE SEMINOLE HERALD

O p in io n
D e c . 7 ,1 9 4 1
R e m e m b e r in g th e p a s t o n ly
m a k e s u s s tr o n g e r a s a n a tio n
You would have to talk to som eone over the age
of 65, even m uch older, in order to get a first-hand
report on the Japanese bom bing of Pearl Harbor
............................. on Dec. 7 ,1 9 4 1 .1 am of that
advanced age, and for the benefit
o f those who aren’t, this is my rec­
ollection.
I remember being on the living
room floor, in front of the radio,
listening to who knows what,
when an announcer broke in to
make the announcement. Being 9
years old, I hadn't any idea of
Nick
w here Pearl Harbor, much less the
Philippines, was located. All I
• • • • • • • knew w as that the announcer said
they were attacking Americans on an American
Naval base.
I dove for my encyclopedia and found it right
away. Just like people of today, we all remember
where we were and what we were doing on Sept.
11 of this year. Likew ise, most of us remember the
where and w hat of the assassination of John F.
Kennedy, M artin Luther King Jr., the death of
Elvis, and perhaps a few other shocking occasions.
I can remem ber them all — and knowing the
lump Dec. 7 left in my stom ach, I knew each of
the other ones were disasters history would not
forget. What I would like you readers to do is find
someone over the age of 65 and ask them about
Pearl Harbor. The older the better — and the more
they will probably remember.
A friend of m ine from Orlando, Con Hilchuck,
was in one of the barracks at Pearl Harbor on that
terrible day. He told me he heard explosions,
looked out the window and saw bombs and straf­
ing, then ducked under his cot and stayed there
for severat hoUrs before getting up and going to
his duty station.
"I was never more frightened in my life," he told
me. "It took several hours before I realized what
had happened, then my responsibility as a military
man returned and I went about my work as did
my buddies."
Even though he hid under his bed, rather than
rushing outside and grabbing a machine gun, I
have always considered Con a hero. I believe all of
us would have been frightened like he was, not
expecting w hat was happening.
The sam e holds true for the World Trade Center.
Not everyone was a hero in the first few minutes
— but once shock wears off, we do what needs to
be done no m atter what the consequences may be.
The number of people who were at Pearl Harbor
in 1941 are dw indling in number, as are those of
us who were younger but still remembering that
fateful day. Find one of these people and ask them
about Pearl Harbor.
Just like what the World Trade Center and
Pentagon explosions did to this nation in
Septem ber of this year, you will find Pearl Harbor
instilled patriotism unexcelled until the present
time.
The old phrase is "Remem ber Pearl Harbor.”
Those of us who do w ill never forget it and those
of us who lived in the Sept. 11 tragedy won't for­
get that either. Both of them make us stronger
A m ericans more in love with our own nation.
A nd, if we keep the mem ories alive, it will.m ake
our nation and everyone in it better.

Pfeifauf

Your V iew
M ayor Lessard
praises the life o f
M s. Eliza Pringle
To the ed itor
I would like to take this
opportunity to praise the
Seminole Herald and Ms. Marva
Hawkins for the recent article
celebrating the life of Ms. Eliza
Pringle, wno recently passed
away after a long illness. Ms.
Pringle was a shining example
of civic pride, and her dedica­
tion to our G ty was inspira­
tional.
During a life devoted to help­
ing others, Ms. Pringle served on
several municipal boards and
commissions including the
Cemetery Advisory Committee,
Scenic Improvement Board,
Waterfront Master Plan Steering
Committee, the Sanford Housing
Authority Board of Directors
and Goldsboro Masterplan
Committee. Ms. Pringle's contri­

butions to our community will
not be forgotten and our sympa­
thies are with her friends and
family in their time of grief.
With w annest regards,
Brady Lessard
Mayor o f Sanford

Breslin appreciates
theater’s quick
response to song
Editor’s Note: Thefollowing let­
ter u«s sent to United Artists
Theatre Inc., Executive Vice
President Raymond Nutt from
Francis Breslin on Noo. 29. A copy
was forwarded to the Herald as a
Letter to the editor.
Dear Mr. Raymond Nutt:
Your prompt response to my t
concern relative to the playing of
"America the Beautiful" in your
theaters is gratefully appreciat­
ed. It is heartening to know that

the line "God shed his grace on
thee" has been added back to
this patriotic song. I am certain
this nas been done at consider­
able expense to United Artists
Theatre Inc. Also, I was happy to
leant that you shared my con­
cerns and acted quickly to cor­
rect an inadvertent Oversight.
We will enjoy returning to your
theater.

Sincerely,
Francis A. Breslin
Heathrow

. Newspaper’s help
i with fiind-raisers
much appreciated
To the editor;
The fund-raiser for scholar­
ships sponsored by The
Woman's Club of Sanford that
took place on Nov. 14 was a
great success, and we w ant you
to know that your part in it

was very much appreciated.
On behalf of the Woman’s
Club, I want to thank you so
much for all the donations you
made for our event. We hope
you will get a few new sub­
scribers as a result of your gen­
erosity. Your name was
announced as we did the draw­
ings, and also was listed in our
program as a donor.
It is very gratifying to know
that we are supported by the
community in our efforts to
raise money to help others.
With the monies raised at the
luncheon/fashlon show, we
will present scholarships to
deserving individuals at our
June meeting.
The Woman's Club of
Sanford thanks you very much
for your generosity and sup­
port.
Sincerely,
Peggy Mergo,
Chairwoman of the education
department in the Woman's
Club of Sanford

T oday’s profiles in courage and convictions
and difficult task of political leader­
In the days after the signing of
ship, making peace when war Is the
the Camp David Accords between
full-time work and life of so many.
Egypt and Israel in 1979, a New
This is riot the elegant
York Lawyer asked
courage defined by Ernest
Egyptian President Anwar
Hemingway as grace
Sadat, "What will happen
under pressure. It is the
now?"
simpler version defined in
"I foresee being killed,"
said Sadat, pronouncing
Webster's Unabridged:
the last word "lul-UD."
"the quality of mind or
The lawyer, named Mort
spirit that enables one to
face difficulty, danger, pain,
Janklow, who handled lit­
erary work in that pari of
etc. with firmness and
without fear."
the world, flinched and
Sadat smiled and repeated Richard
The fear is real, and the
himself: "Yes, 1 will be
road to peace is littered
Reeves
killed. That is the price."
with real victims, some
The Egyptian, who had
• • • ” " ’ known, some forever
been an ineffective warrior, the gen­ unknown. The best man on the
eral who led a disastrous (to his
Israeli side, another former general,
own cause) attack on Israel across
Yitzhak Rabin, was also shot down
the Suez Canal in 1973, pointed
by his own people after trying to
across the room at a shorter, heavier make peace in 1995.
man, an Air Force general named
It Is the way in that part of the
Hosni Mubarak, and said, "Then it
world. I remember my surprise
will be his turn."
when 1 first saw Jerusalem and
Sadat, the soldier tumid peace­
realized that the Western Wall, the
maker, was killed in 1981 by his
sacred wailing wall of the Jews,
own people, members of a terrorist
was essentially part of the founda­
group calling itself the Muslim
tion of the man-made plateau of the
Brotherhood] which one day would Dome of the Rock, the Muslim holy
become part of the infrastructure of site, and that the Via Dolorosa, the
al-Qaida.
path of the crucifixion of Christ,
He was a man of courage, a
passed dose to both places.
quality essential to the mi*t real
Everything, the most important sto­

ries in the world, the told and
retold stories that define much of
our civilization, happened over the
centuries within a few hundred
yards of each other in a small dty
in the desert
It all reminded me of "West Side
Story," a turf war with sacred
music and chants.
The turf war continues. One side
is led by a man I consider a thug
and worse, Israel's Ariel Sharon, a
man who seems to want war and
has, I am sure, the courage to die
for his vision. The other leader, the
Palestinians' Yasser Arafat, once a
terrorist by trade, perhaps still one,
seems to lack the essential courage
to lead. He also seems afraid he
will be killed by his own worst
people if peace is at hand.
So that war will continue; words
will not stop it because the men in
charge are unwilling or incapable
to say the right words and pay the
price. Mast of the blame, I suppose,
Is deserved by Arafat, who keeps
changing the words to satisfy the
men who would kill him if they
lost their capability to find young
men willing to blow themselves up
to kill an Israeli or two.
There are, in Webster and in life,
lesser definitions of courage than
the willingness to die. "Courage of

convictions" is another, defined in
the dictionary as: "to act in accor­
dance with one's beliefs, especially
In spite of criticism." Our own his­
tory, that of the United States, tells
us that such moral courage, or
"integrity" or "guts," is essential to
the leadership of our great democ­
racy.
1always thought that John F.
Kennedy talked too much — and in
too macro a way — about courage
and exaggerated when he said it
was the most important of virtues,
because all the rest were impossible
without lb But I have found myself
wondering about that In contem­
plating the extraordinary political
pulling power of George w. Bush,
an unimpressive potential presi­
dent by most relevant standards, as
compared with that of his more tal­
ented predecessor, BUI Clinton.
Looking now, though, at the
kind of leadership needed abroad
and at home, Americans seem to
want courage above all and are
concluding that whatever his other
fallings, President Bush is a man of
courage who believes in what he Is
saying and is willing to face the
consequences of his own uncompli­
cated convictions.
C2001 UNIVERSAL m s s SYNDICATE

On th e Street
The Herald asks people what they th in k...
The United
States has m ade no
decision about the
fa te o f John
Walker, a 20-yearold American cap­
tured fighting fo r
the Taliban in
northern
Afghanistan.
However, passions
are strong among
many Americans
concerning the
future o f the young
man. We asked,
“ What do you
think should hap­
pen to John
W alker?"

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Initially, I thought
it was treason. Now,
who knows. What if
an individual gets
caught up with a
cult. Once you get
in, how do you get
out?
Frank Brow n

I don't think too
much of it I wouldn’t
associate with it.
Don Robano

Sanford

I think it is a dis­
grace.
Todd Shub

L ake Mary

My heart goes out
to his family. I don't
know what his cir­
cumstance Is. it
needs to be investi­
gated.
Mollle

McLaughlin

If he is going to
be one of them, than
we should treat him
like one of them.
Tsrry
Christensen

Sanford

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T h e W ay W e W e re : Sallie Harrison DAR
Today we continue the history
of Sallie Harrison Chapter,
Daughters of the American
Revolution, which was orga­
nized May 1918.
In May 1919, Brenda deVcre
Morrison made a motion "that a
committee of four be appointed
.............................. to consider a
memorial for
the soldiers of
the
recent
World War."
This
was
approved and
fund raising
was
begun
im m ed iately.
i&amp; fc - - i V In the regent's
Grace Marie
report
that
year,
Mrs.
Starling had
" " " " " " "
stated
“Our
treasury, like Mother Hubbard's
cupboard, we gave a card party."
Card parties, along with rum­
mage sales, were the preferred
money making projects for many
years. By March of 1920, the
chapter had decided on a Marble
Arch as a War Memorial.
There Is a not in the minutes of
the November 1920 chapter
meeting stating that the ladies
planned to place an evergreen
wreath on the monument in
Fifth Street Park on Christmas
morning in memory of the eight
boys from Seminole County who
had died in the war.
To find out more about this
monument, since it is not in the
park, Mrs. Boyd referred to Peter
Schaal's book "Sanford as I
Knew It" where she found that a
marble shaft, donated by Frank
Miller, had been erected in the
Fifth Street Park as a memorial
for the men who had fought in
World War I. More than 1,600
people were on had when it was
unveiled on Feb. 16,1919. It was
the first such monument erected
in Florida.
A conversation with George
Mayberry,
commander
of
Campbell Lossing Post k 53 of
the American Legion, revealed
that the monument had at one
time stood near the Legion Hut
on the lakcfront, had been
moved to the Legion buitding on
U.S. Highway 17/92 and now
stands in front of the present
Legion Hall at 2870 Sanford
Avenue.
Back to Sallie Harrison
Chapter's project o f a marble
arch. In October 1919, the organi­
zation asked Mr. Forrest Lake to
be chairman of the Men's
Committee to raise funds. Mr.
Lake accepted the appointment
and "very graciously announced
that the men would obtain the
money, giving the Daughters the
unusual privilege of staying at
home."
As time went on, conversa­
tions with the "Legion Boys," as
the minutes refer to them, indi­
cated that they would greatly
prefer the building of a home or
recreation house for the Post
rather than a marble arch.
A resolution was passed by
the chapter stating: Resolved: To
help build a genuine home
which will last during the life­
time of each and every member,
and which' the Daughters hope
may be used in the same way by
their sons after them; Resolved
further. That the Daughters wish
to emphasize that this gift is as
free as air, that they reserve no
rights or interests; that they
make no claims and ask no priv­
ileges."
Over the next several years,
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Fund included a ball on June 14,
1921; subscription bridge in
1924; a "Society Vaudeville" star­
ring actors who were wintering
in Florida, and a bridge lun­
cheon which included an exhibit
of antiques at the Forrest Lake
Hotel (Tickets $2).
The chapter was greatly con­
cerned when the Legion Boys
built a log cabin on the lakcfront
in 1924, stating that a stately
handsome home preferably of
lasting stone had been their
intent, and they feared the log
building would not endure. That
log cabin is still there!
Other philanthropic activities
included donations to the School
Board to help pay for school
lunches, sewing layettes for
European and Chinese babies
and hemming dressing and tray
scarves for the Sanford Hospital.
These sewing projects were often
completed during chapter meet­
ings.
W hile contributing to the
needs o f Seminole County citi­
zens, the chapter did not forget
that its members were first mem­
bers of the National Society, and
with this in mind, they spent
considerable time and money in
support of National and State
goals.
One of the goals of the
National Society has always
been the marking of historic
spots. On the national level, the
hope in 1922 was for a modem
road crossing the United States
following the pioneer trails, with
a statue of a pioneer mother and
her children erected in each state
through which the highway
passed. This was finally accom­

plished in April 1929.
In Florida, the goal was to
mark the site of Jean Ribault’s
landing on the Atlantic Coast
between St. Augustine and
Jacksonville. This is the location
of the first settlement of French
Huguenots in America, in 1562.
Sallie Harrison contributed its
share toward the project. They
involved the entire community,
including school children who
donated their pennies.
Mrs. J.N. Whitner was the
chapter’s first chairman of the
Ola Trails Committee. In 1920,
she reported that a search was
underway to located the deed to
the cemetery at Fort Reed.
However, the earliest marker
placed by the chapter was the
one at Mellonville Avenue and
Second Street, commemorating
the site of Fort Mellon. The plot
of land where it is located was
donated by Harry Bodwell,
developer of the Mayfair subdi­
vision. He and Forrest Lake
agreed to donate the bronze
tablet, but the boulder was to be
provided by the Sallie Harrison
chapter. It was hoped that a
Florida rock could be used, but
none was found to be suitable.
A granite stone was ordered in
March 1925 at a cost of $115. It
was finally in place by April and
the unveiling was set for May 15,
1925. The ceremony was Impres­
sive. The municipal band played
martial music; invocation was by
Dr. E.D. Brownlee, pastor of First
Presbyterian; an historical sketch
of Fort Mellon , written by Mrs.
Whitner, was read by G.W.
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S e m in o l e S u m m a r y
A G LA N CE A R O U N D O U R C O U N TY

The ‘Good Old
Days’ are those
we’re living today

O ut &amp; A bout

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A band of wandering Celtic
musicians called The Rogues
from St. Lucie County will be
the first act to perform at this
Saturday night's Sanford Opry
Holiday Spectacular at the
Helen Stairs Theatre. The Dec.
8 holiday show begins at 7 3 0
p.m.
The Rogues, known for their
Irish gigs and ballads, has four
band members Michael Fowler,
Guitar; Brian Trew,
Bodharan/Viola; David Olson,
Jr., Violin; and Noel Trew,
Flute, Penny Whistle and
Vtacal.
For ticket information, call
the theater at 407-321-8111.

DEAR ABBY: I wrote the enclosed essay for
our newsletter here at the Lutheran Apartments
and thought you might like to share it with your
.......................... ....... readers. Although I'm
retired, I am still listed in
"Marquis Who's Who In
—
Entertainment." I haven't
the slightest idea of why
I'm in that series — since at
7 9 1 am too old to sing or
dance, and my jokes are
ancient.
M YRON J . QUIMBY, ST.
PETERSBURG, FLA
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DEAR MYRON: No one
is too old to sing or kick up
• • • • • • • • his heels if he feels like it.
Clever humor never goes out o f style. I'm
delighted to share your essay with my readers:

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REMEMBER THE "G O O D O LD DAYS’ ?
I frequently hear people talk about the "good
old days."
As I recall, those were the days when you
could buy a loaf of bread or a quart of milk for a
dime, a hot dog or even a tamale for a nickel.
But they were also the days when millions of
people didn't HAVE a dime or even a nickel.
Fathers were anxious to work and so were 12
million others, but there were no Jobs to be had.
Those were the days when you could skate or
ride your bicycle on the streets without fear of
being hit by a car. But they were also the days
when parents couldn't afford to buy skates, a
bicycle, and certainly not a car. Ah, the "good
old days"!
It was a time when you could go to sleep with
all your windows open (no air conditioning), or
leave your home and not even lock the door.
There was little fear of being robbed. But it was
also a time when you really didn't have any­
thing worth stealing, anyhow.
Lest we forget, it was a time of hunger, fear of
tuberculosis, polio, and a host of childhood dis­
eases. Our parents were old at 40, and if they
lived to be 60 they were ANCIENT!
Today, we cure tuberculosis and prevent
polio, mumps, measles and even cnickenpox. So
the next time you hear somebody talk about the
"good old days," remind them of the "good
days TODAY" — and go smilingly on your way.

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Crooms Reunion needs
Crooms Academy or Crooms
High School singers.
People are needed to sign up
for the choir of the Crooms
Reunion religious services.
The First rehearsal is Saturday,
Dec. 8, starting at 2 p.m. in
Trinity United Methodist
Church, located at 6th Street
and Sanford Avenue.
For Information, call 407322-0369.
A voter registration drive
will be held 11 a.m. to 3 p.m:
Saturday, D ec 8, at the Winn
Dixie Supermarket, located at
1514 S. French Ave., In Sanford.
For more Information, call
407-320-7327.
Herald photo by Tom m y Vlneonl

B u rg la ry

Seminole deputies arrested
Carson Hendricks, 22, of Lake
Mary Tuesday for burglary and
two counts of dealing in stolen
property.’tie allegedly stole some
lawn equipment at a Longwood
residence on Nov. 24.
Lake Mary police also charged
Hendricks Wednesday for bur­
glary and grand theft of property
valued between $300 and $5,000.
Hendricks allegedly stole a $600
scooter/go-ped from a
Keeneland Pike residence on
Nov. 20.

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DEAR ABBYpMy fiance and I plan to bcnM*ried next spring. It has been deriaed that his
mother is no longer welcome at the ceremony.
We haven't come up with a polite way to tell
her.
To avoid potential problems, we are consider­
ing going on a "vacation," during which we will
be married with only a few friends In atten­
dance.
Have you any other Ideas?
WE HAVE OUR REASONS

R e ta il T h e ft
DEAR WE HAVE OUR REASONS: There U
no polite way to tell your future mothewln-law
she Is no longer welcome to attend your wed­
ding. An elopement would achieve your goal
without humiliating her.

DEAR ABBY: I have read your column for
years and was delighted to read another of your
pennies from heaven" letters from Lisa
Angilano of Berea, Ohio, concerning her brother
who was killed in a car crash. 1 also lost a broth­
er last year in a car accident.
After reading the paper, I went to my usual
morning Mass and decided to ask the Lord to let
me know if my brother was in heaven, along
with a sister and my mother who had also
passed away.
I prayed to find some pennies from heaven to
let me know. Later that morning, I went to the
post office and when I came out, 1 found three
pennies clustered together in an empty parking
space next to my car. 1 was moved to tears. Now
I know they are all there.
GRATEFUL IN CALIFORNIA
DEAR GRATEFUL: If you had any misgiv­
ings, I'm pleased they were put to re st Your
experience proves the truth o f the saying,
"When in doubt, send money!"
TO ALL MY JEW ISH READERS, A HAPPY
HANUKKAH!

TUES

Darryl Talley, former linebacker for the Buffalo Blits, tees off over a water hazard during the Eugene Gregory Golf Benefit held
Monday at Sabal Point Country Club. The fund-raiser was held to help raise money for the Eugene Gregory Law Enforcement Park
In Geneva. Gregory was killed July 8,1998, In the line of duty. He waa a deputy for the Seminole County Sheriff's Office.

Lake Mary police arrested
Robert Juliano Jr., 18, of Sanford
Wednesday for retail theft. He
allegedly drove away from the
Lake Mary Boulevard and
Country Club Road 7-11 conve­
nience store without paying for
gas. According to the report,
Juliano told officers "he did not
have the money to pay and that
he was having a bad day."
Longwood police arrested
Matthew Custodio, 18, of Lake
Mary Wednesday for stealing
condoms from the State Road 600
Albertson's grocery store.
Custodio allegedly stole one
pack each of Trojan and Durex
condoms, both valued at $12.99.
He concealed the merchandise by
opening the boxes and stuffing
the condoms in his pants pocket.
Sanford police arrested Alondo
Montgomery, 25, and Anita
Jones, 28, both of Sanford
Tuesday for shoplifting. From the
Orlando Drive Wal-Mart,
Montgomery reportedly stole
perfume, shells, tooth whitener
strips, Listerine, batteries and

ving without a driver’s license.
The deputy stopped Palucha in
Lake Mary after Altamonte
Springs police advised the sub­
ject had fled from an attempted
vehicle stop.
Altamonte Springs police
charged Palucha with fleeing
&gt;olice, driving without a driver's
icense and having an expired
vehicle tag.

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river rocks valued at $55. Jones
stole an eyebrow pen and a bot­
tle of Aspirin valued at $4.
Altamonte Springs police
arrested Arletha Hom, 40, of
Sanford Tuesday for retail theft.
She reportedly tried to steal $205
Coat
Burlln
from tne Burlington
Factory.
DUI

Longwood police arrested
Gerald Matheny, 64, of
Longwood Wednesday for dri­
ving under the influence and
property damage. Matheny
reportedly had an open container
of beer In his vehicle when he
was involved in a crash at State
Road 600 and Church Avenue.
Lake Mary police arrested
Catherine Bailey, 42, of Lake
Mary Thursday for driving
under the influence. Bailey also
received a littering citation for
throwing a cigarette butt out her
vehicle window.
Sanford police arrested
Michael McNabb, 22, of Lake
Mary Thursday for driving
under the influence.
R e c k le s s D riv in g

Seminole deputies arrested
Fernando Palucha, 25, of Lake
Mary Thursday for reckless dri­
ving, resisting an officer and dri­

O p e n C o n ta in e r

Sanford police arrested Vance
Brown, 45, of Longwood
Wednesday for drinking a 12ounce alcoholic beverage at the
Walgreen drug store on French
Avenue.
Passing a stopped School Bus
Sanford police arrested Juan
Portillo, 51, of Sanford Tuesday
for driving without a driver's
license and passing a stopped
school bus.

Seminole Community
College will honor recent
General Educational
Development (GED) gradu­
ates 7 3 0 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 11,
In the college's Health Center,
Building H.
Adults who have successful­
ly completed the GED exam at
SCC will be recognized.

For Information, call 407-

328-2153.
The Seminole High School
Band is hosting its Winter
Concert Tuesday, Dec. 11, in
the school's auditorium, locat­
ed at 2701 Ridgewood Ave., in
Sanford.
The concert will begin at 7
p.m., and a Silent Auction will
^precede the concert. The bands,
‘ under the direction of P.L
Malcolm and Frank Taylor will
perform familiar favorites,
including a piece that will be
narrated by Principal Karen
Coleman.
The concert is free and open
to the public. For more infor­
mation, call 407-320-5161.

W ED

P ro s titu tio n

Agents of the sheriff's office
City/County Investigative
Bureau arrested Debra Osborn,
36, of Sanford Tuesday for assig­
nation to commit prostitution.
Osborn reportedly offered an
undercover agent sexual inter­
course for $30 in the area of
Sanford Avenue and 3rd Street.

Seminole Community
College will honor graduates
during the 39th annual Fall
Commencement Ceremony 8
p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 12, in the
Health Center (Building H).
For more information, call
407-328-2050.

SAT

S u s p e n d e d L icen se

Sanford police arrested Duane
Davis, 44, of Sanford Wednesday
for driving with a suspended
license.
Altamonte Springs police
arrested Nicholas Adair, 20, of .
Winter Springs Thursday for
possession of marijuana under 20
grams and driving with a sus­
pended license.

The Sanford Historical
Society is hasting a SL Lucia
Open House Saturday, Dec. 15,
from 1 to 4 p.m., in the Sanford
Museum.
The event is free and will
include a holiday smorgasbord
of delightful Scandinavian
refreshments. For more infor­
mation, contact the museum at
407-302-1000.

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S a n f w i C ity C t n m l s s l M A a M i a f a r 1 2 - 1 0 - 0 1
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300 North Park Avenue

property from AG, Agricultural, to PD,
Planned Development (Autonation),
City Clerk to record Annexation
and approve Developm ent Order
No. 01-0043. Recom mended by the
Petition and to consider annexation
Ad published
of property when It becom es annex- City Manager.
able; Jon
R. Berger, owner. November 28,2001.
4. Second reading and adoption ot
Recommended by the City Manager.
Ordinance No. 3683 to annex .40
4. Authorize execution of U H EAP
lor
2002-03. acres of property lying between Roes
Street extended westerly and East
by the City Manager.
Airport Boulevard and between Bailey
, Approve p w in vy street iiyrmng
Street and Sanford Avenue (1150 East
upgradea/adrtitiona for Goldsboro,
Georgetown, and four Individual Airport Boulevard); Richard Price and
Flagge,
owners.
requests at an estimated annual cost Cynthia
of 83,922, and a one time cost of Recommended by the City Manager.
81,262 for eddMorutl equipment and Ad published November 28 ft
depredation. Rec om mended by the Decembers, 2001.
. smcqtki reading and adopiiori or
City Manager. (WS-3)
6. Approve Am erican Crules U nas Ordinance No. 3684 to annex 66.62
request for City services, subject to acres of property lying between Lake
execution of a Hold Harmless Monroe and Narcissus Avenue and
Agreement. Recom mended by the between Power Road extended
northerly and North Kennal Road
City Manager. (WS-9.B.)
7. Approve Joint Use Agreement extended northerly (2801 Seminole
Boulevard); WMam E. Kirchhoff and
with Sem inole County tar the Old
Nixie K. Coleman, Trustees, owners.
Poet Office building, and authorize
by Ihe City Manager.
of O eneral Fund R eserves
Ad published November 28 A
[86,819.) and Contingency Fund
(&gt;
(•1,8631) tor the City’s portion of December 5,2001.
paim ing ano uiianor ranovaiiona oi 6 . Second reeding and adoption of
the building. Recom mended by the Ordinance No. 3685 em ending City
Code end establishing new water
City Manager. (WS-9.C.)
rates, sewer raise, and reclaimed
Be
ih lln naanngs
Hamr-tn n a
water system consumption chargee,
ruovic
1. Second reading and adoption of charges tor delinquency and daconOrdinance No. 3664 re: Second nection of service tor nonpayment,
and miscellaneous fees and chargee.
Recom mended by the City Manager.
of 2001 to em end the Future Land
Ad pubtehed November 28,2001.
Use Map of the Future Lend Use
rian Eitmani ot ifit uompren#n»iv® 7wt w
Second
adoption■ of
e w i rae irearltnn
sranavs rap iand
n raw eraaw^paaraeii
wOrdinance No. 3687 to rezone 1.2
Plan, adding property annexed Into
the City, and Including text amend­ acres of property between Celery
Avenue and Hughey 8 treet and
m ents to the Future Lend U se
between Water Street and Brtseon
Element and the Future Lend Use
Map. Recom m ended by the City Avenue (1701 Brlsson Ave.), fromAG,
Manager. Ad published December 5, Agricultural,
to
PD
Planned
2001.
Development (JUTE, tnc.); and
2. Second reading and adoption of approve Development Order No. 01Ordinance No. 3666 to rezone 28.07+ 0045; Bates Reed and Kenneth
acres of property lying between U.S. DeFoe, owners; Tessa E. Duncan,
17-92 and Narcissus Avenue and applicant. Recom mended by the City
between Power Road extended Manager. Ad published November 28,
northerly and Rand Yard Road extend­ 2001.
. o # g o t k j reading ana aaopuon ot
ed northerly (2770 Narcissus Ave.),
from AG, Agricultural, and MI-2, Ordinance No. 3688 em ending City
Medium Industrial, to PD. Planned Code regarding P olice O fficers'
System .
Development (Lake M onroe PD, Retirem ent
Recom mended by the City Manager.
Phase 2); and approve Development
Ad pubtehed November 28,2001.
Order No. 01-0027; John F. and Annis
Popp, William E. Kirchhoff, Trustee, 9. Second reading end adoption ol
Nixie K. Coleman, Trustee, and Ordinance No. 3689 to d o e s, vacate,
Margaret R. Son nett, owners; The and abandon Mellonville Avenue
Keewtn Real Property Co., applicant. between North Way extended easterly
and Pine Way and between Park
Recommended by the City Manager.
Ad published November 28, 2001. National Drive extended southerly and
S ite
16
on
PH-1,
2nd South Sanford Avenue; Barry Walker,
Manager.
Magnolia
Plantation
Com prehensive Plan Amendment
Partners,
LC,
applicant.
of 2001.
3, Re: 9 7 8 acres ol property lying Recommended by the City Manager.
between Central Florida Groonowny Ad published November 28. 2001.
10. Condemnation of 422 E. 5th
and Rinehart Road and botween
Towne Center Boulevard and Street, Condemnation Report No.
Interstate 4 (1100 Rinehart Road); 02-01, Chase Manhattan. Bank,
owner; 419-423 E. 4th Street,
WPB Properties, Inc., owner.
A. Second reeding and adoption Condemnation Report No. 02-02,
of Ordinance No. 3681 to annex the Ruth J . Allen end Theodore
property. Recommended by the City Johnson, owners; and 518 Cypress
Manager. Ad published November 28 Avenue, Condemnation Report No.
02-03, Herbert or Morgan Prison,
ft December 5, 2001.
owners.
The
Community
B. Second reading and adoption
ol Ordinance No. 3662 lo rezone Iho Development Director and the City
Avenue (205 Poinsetta Drive), with
owner to pay all fees; and authorize

WORK SESSION

4 p.m. In the City Manager's
Conference Room, Second Floor
1. Presentation of Em ployee of the
Month Award for December 2001.

2. Discussion re: Federal lo bb yist

3. Discussion re: street lighting
upgrade*. (C-5)
4. Discussion re: bom b dog tar
Oriendo-Sentord A irp o rt

5. Discussion re: LOR changes.
6 . Discussion re: Fire Code changes.

(PH-11)
7. Discussion of Regular Agenda
Items, Add-on Items, end other

6 . Mayor’s briefing.

9 City Manager's briefing.
A. Public W orks ratoeatkxvTPL
building.
B. Am erican C ru ise Lines
request. (C-fl)
C. Old Post O ffice building Joint
Use Agreem ent (C-7)
0 Fraternal O rder of Police. (C-

I)
REGULAR MEETING

:7 p.m. City Commission Chambers,
First Floor

I
j* Presentations
A. Declare weapon surplus and
retire badge and 10 and present to
■Corporal D Michael Artaley as retire:ment tokens. Recom m ended by the

!Police Chief and the City Manager,
B. R ecognize and com m end
iGreg Clayton for his bravery and con­
cern for others while saving the life of
ja neighbor during a house fire.
■Recommended by the Pubtic Works
Director and the City Manager,
j C. Declare K-9 Mako surplus,

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authorize to retire him, end sell him
to Officer Robert Shull tor 81.0C;
and accept donation of K-9 Delko

from tho FralemaJ Order of Police
Lodge *140. Recom m ended by the
Police Chief and the City Manager.
* Approval of M inutes

November 12,' 2001 Work Session
correction, and November 28, 2001
Work Session and Regular Meetings.
Recommended by the City Clerk and
the City Manager.
Consent Agenda
t. Approve Collective Bargaining
Agreement wtth Fraternal Order of
Police end retroactivity of wages
and holiday Issues. Recommended

by tho City Manager. (WS-9.D.)
2 Award BldllFB 01/02-08 lor tendtcape maintenance ot rlght-of-waya
for Towns Center Mall araa end a
portion of Seminole Croaking* to
The Bon Terre Group, In the amount ol
$37,200 for one year; may be extend­
ed for additional 12 month periods, up
lo a cumulative! total of 36 months.
Recommended by the City Manager.
3. Approve water service to 38
acres of property lying between
Poinsetta Drive and Rose Drive and
belween Palm Way and S. Park

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Manager recommend the structures
be found unsafe, dilapidated, unsani­
tary or uninhabitable, to condemn said
structures, and to give the owners thir­
ty (30) days to repair or demolish; if
property owner* (si to effect such
demolition and removal or repair with­
in said thirty (30) day period, the City
shall demote!) and remove the budd­
ings and/or structures, and the actual
cost of said removal and dfcpoeal,

mixing aoirxiTORreiivo costs, win oe
assessed as a Hen against the proper­
ties. Owners notified October 30,
2001; properties posted October 30,
2001; ads published November 7,
2001.

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T he Seminole H erald

1.

The
Director
of
Community
Development and the City Manager
recom m end dem olition of 200
Woodmere Boulevard, Condemnation
Report 01-13, Washington Mutual
Home Loans, owner; and 2543 French
Avenue, Condemnation Report 00-13,
Sungold Hoktinge, Inc., owner and
recommend authorization tor City
to
repair 111 Palmetto Avenue,

Condemnation Report 01-15,
Porter, Trustee FBO.
2. Authorize notification proceee
A A a M M A iu k
a a M la k w lL iU i n l
com nw nci tivrm
iriiiio n o* agreemerit with 20/20 Media due to non­
performance. Recom mended by toe

Director of Engineering ft Planning
and toe City Manager,
a Adopt Reeokition No. 1983 to
amend the Classification and Pay Plan
reclassifying
one
(1)
P olice
Corporal position to one (1) Police
Sergeant position and one (1 )
Police Corporal position to one (1)
Pollca
O fficer
position.
Recom m ended by the Human

L . O x fo rd o f
W in te r S p rin g s
W ith A S u p e r
1 0 &amp; 1 R e c o rd

Resources Director and the City
Manager.
4. Adopt Resolution No. 1994 to
Increase tees for opening/doelng of
graves.
Recom m ended by the

Recreation ft Parks Director and toe
City Manager.

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Mosquitoes
and establishedI prograr
programs in the
1920s and 1930s, explained
Reagan.
Elemet____________
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Elements
of the newr program
could Include year-round public
ad mosquito
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education and
moni­
toring, larviciding between
March and October and adulticiding between April and
November.
O ptions
of
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the population of adult mosqui­
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areas, barrier spraying for local­
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and aerial mosquito spraying in
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and barrier spraying for parks,
schools and events. This option
would be the most comprehen­
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"This year we were sort of fell
behind the eight ball,” Reagan
said. “We had really high mos­
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establish something earlier next
year."

Us end-of-the year event. Many
had the opportunity to see peo­
ple they nadn't seen since last
year.
"They love the party," Fincher
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dress up, open gifts and socialize
with others. It’s something they
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case as the only'eyewi
eyewitnesses are
Dorsey
and
her attacker,
Responding officers found Neighbors reportedly heard
r covered in blood walking nothing out of the ordinary and
iplci
the street northbound on didn't report any suspicious
low Avenue. She Was flown activity.
Oddly, an anonymous 911 call
helicopter to ORMC from a
Ity recreational field on the cor- from a pay phone on Park
o f 18th Street and French Avenue "seemed to know what
kveruie. Squad cars and fire took place," Cohen said. The
i helped quarantine the 2- phone was processed for finger­
block makeshift landing field prints but no identifiable prints
gawking residents along were found. Cohen said it is "def­
initely a very good possibility"
i Avenue.
Police immediately began that the anonymous caller was
t&gt;ing the Georgetown area made by the shooting suspect.
Inconsistent accounts of the
ilh a K-9 unit and sheriff's
i helicopter but were unable ( incident from the victim arc also
to locate tne suspect or the' clouding the case for investiga­
■pon. Evidence is slim in the tors. According to police, the

night of the smuggle the victim
stated the suspect was in his 20s.
Several days later she stated to
investigators it may be more like
the 30s. In the report, the victim
described the suspect to be 5-foot
8-inches and wearing dark cloth­
ing.
Cohen said there is a chance
the suspect will still be located as
investigators follow up on sever­
al leads this week. Anyone with
information regarding the case is
encouraged to call the Sanford
Police Department at 407-3233030.

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O bituaries
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. j k n F* Shad bum
Sara F. SM dbum , 95, of ■
Palmetto Drive,
DeLand, died Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2001, in
M ariner Healthcare of DeLand.
Bom In Macon, G a , she moved to Central
Florida in 1999. She was a homemaker.
Survivors Include a son, John D. Shadbum
o f DeLand; a brother, Louis L Fulling ton of
Eunice, Mo.; five grandchildren; six neat
it grandchilgrandchildren; two g reat greai
arm ; and several nieces and] nec
nephhews.
Fourtowns Cremation Inc., of Orange City
la in charge of arrangements.
Eunice M. Smith
Eunice h). Sm ith, 66, of Fayetteville
Avenue, Deltona, died Monday, Dec. 3,2001,
in Florida Hospital Fish Memorial, Orange
Citv.
Bom In Fayette County, III., she moved to
Centra] Florida from Fort Lauderdale in
1991. She was a retired real estate agent in
5 yea
Coral Springs and Dei tuna for 25
years. She
&lt; Fellowship Baptist Church
wasi a member of
of Deltona. She enjoyed sewing, crafts, ani­

mals and
Survivors include her husband of 49 years,
John D. Smith; two daughters, Kimmie
Fichowski of Baldwin and Kathy Arundel of
Deltona; two brothers, Bobby Lalllsh of
Greenville, III., and Danny Lalllsh of
Brownstown, III.; three grandchildren; and
two great grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of Orange
City is in charge of arrangements.

of Lake Mary and Chris Walton o f St.
Petersburg; a brother, Sidney Sm ith of
Jacksonville; a sister, Mary Lou McIntosh of
Dowling Park; four grandchildren; and a
great grandchild.
Memorial donations may he made to Bible
Baptist Church, 872 (Henwood Rd , Del .and,
FL, 32720.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of Orange
City Is in charge of arrangements.

Audrey S . Walton
Audrey S. "Fenny" Walton, 79, of Foxhill
Drive, DeBary, died Thursday, Dec. 6, 2001,
in her residence.
Bom In Hamitlon County, she moved to
DeBary from St. Petersburg in 1971. She was
a retired executive secretary for Florida
Power Corp of Winter P a rt, where she
worked for 15 years. She was a member of
Bible Baptist Church in DeLand and was
very active in church. She also volunteered at
Florida Hospital in DeLand.
Survivors include her husband of 56 years,
James L Walton; two sons, Robert L. Walton

Eileen Beal Vogel, 91, of Village Place,
ed Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2001, in
Longwood, died
Village on the Green Health C en ter in
Longwood.
Bom June 16,1910, In Ilendcraon County,
Ky., she was a homemaker. She was o f the
Methodist faith.
Survivors Include two sons, Fred C. Vogel
Jr., of Lubbock, Ifexas, and Phillip Thomas
Vogel of Boston, Maas.; two grandchildren;
and four great grandchildren.
Banficld Funeral Home of Winter Springs
Is In charge of arrangements.

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like parking garages, trolley ser­
vices and plenty of sidewalks,
Marder said.
One of the traffic management
tools planners use on major roads
like Rinehart is access control
"Good access management
controls arc crucial" In maintain­
ing acceptable levels of service,
Marder said. "Curb cuts affect the
amount of congestion on a road,
probably more so than the land
use of the property. You can have
a high intensity land use and
properly functioning roads as
long as you limit access, particu­
larly left-hand turns."
Marder said along Rinehart
right-ln-right-out curb cuts will be
spaced at least 330 feet apart, and
left-hand turn intersections must
be a minimum of 660 feet apart.
Contrast that with U5. Highway
17/92, where curb cuts occur
nearly every 50 feet.
"These are tools we didn't have
years ago," Marder said. "By lim­
iting access and forcing develop­
ment to provide cross connec­
tions. you're going to see Rinehart
Rood function w ell even with a
lot of traffic."
Woodruff agrees access man­
agement ■*, a good idea. During
hLs camp.itgn mildly commission.

he advocated limited curb cuts
and access roads as a way to con­
trol traffic congestion along State
Road 46. However, he argues that
the dty should set higher stan­
dards and allow commissioners
flexibility in applying those stan­
dards.
"1 would rather set the level of
service at a higher standard, then
loosen it at the dty's discretion,"
Woodruff said. "It’s the same
thing we're going to be doing
with buffers and setbacks. We set
the standard high, Bren w e can
always hack it down if there's a
project that is beneficial but for
some reason can't quite meet that
standard. It's very difficult to ask
someone to do more than is
required when you set the stan­
dard low."
"On Rinehart Road, we have on
opportunity to maintain a high
standard," Woodruff added.
"Same thing on East Lake Mary
Boulevard when that road Is fourlaned. We’ve already lost that
opportunity on French Avenue,
and I’d hate to see us waste other
opportunities.

Beebe could not estimate the
economic impact the overnight
stay would have on the Sanford
economy, but he did say passen­
gers would have time to go
ashore.
"Our passengers do like to
shop, and w e see a lot of bags
come back onto the ship," Beebe
said. "As part of the cruise, we
provide onshore tours at some

stops, and we use the local trans­
portation company's."
Beebe said most passengers
eat on theeship
ship si
since all meals are
included in the price, "but some
do elect to eat on shore."
fn other business, the commis­
sion will consider.
• Hiring a federal lobbyist
(workshop meeting).
• Upgrading street lights in

Goldsboro and Georgetown.
• Approving the second read­
ing of the Comprehensive Plan
amendment for 2001.
• Approving new water,
sewer and reclaimed water rates
on second reading.

centennial of the founding of
Fort Mellon (Feb. 8,1837). One of
the many exciting events was the
dedication o f Fort Mellon Park
and the unveiling of a marker
commemorating tne founding of

the fort donated by Sallie
Harrison Chapter. This, tew, was
an Impressive event, attended by
many notables, including a
descendant of Captain Mellon
and Carola Sanford Dow,

G eneral Sanford's daughter.
Also attending were Dr. Alfred J.
Hanna of Rollins C ollege and
other dignitaries.

overall levels of service. Morning
and evening rush hours may clas­
sify a road as a 'D', but during the
day and at night traffic levels
could »et the level of service at 'B'
or higher.
"Do you build a road to operate
at an optimum level of service
during peak times?" Marder said.
"Or do you build it knowing that
during the peaks there will be
some delays?"
Woodruff argues that peak traf­
fic usage should be the Key.
"Rush hour is when everyone is
on the road," he said. "That’s
when people arc going to notice
the level of service most."
However, Marder said there's
an expectation that service during
peak hours won't be as good.
"People are willing to tolerate a
certain W e i of service at certain
times and in certain areas," he
said.
For instance, commercial and
downtown areas are more conited than the suburbs or neigh"You w ant congestion in a
downtown, particularly if you’re
doing infill projects and trying to
revitalize the area," Marder said.
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Cruise
Caadawd from Page 1A
City
M anager
Tony
VanDerworp is recommending
the commission approve the
request noting the water con­
nection would cost $500, and
existing staff can handle the
trash collection.
The dates the ship would stop
in Sanford are Feb. 21,2002; Feb.
27, and March 6.

OVIEDO — A third Seminole
County
d ty
m ay
loin
Casselberry and Longwood in
legal fights against Florida
Power next month.
The dty o f O viedo's franchise
agreement w ith the electridty
provider expires Jan. 4. Similar
to disagreements w ith other
munidpilities, Florida Power is
refusing to include the buyout
clause In Oviedo's new contract
"The dty has been trying to
negotiate with Florida Power,"
said dty attorney Bill C olbert
Oviedo d ty co m m isaio n m
will be discussing their options
at a Dec. 17 meeting. They could
adopt on ordinance far a new
franchise agreement similar to
one that has served the d ty the
last 30 years, leaving the deci­
sion up to Florida Power to
accept it said C olb ert
Leading the w ay in the
Florida Pow er legal battles,
Casselberry Is awaiting an arbi­
tration hearing set for July and
Winter Pork is hoping to sched­
ule arbitration in June, said
Orlando attorney Tom Cloud,
who represents more than half
dozen dries in their legal battles
against Florida Power.
Seminole County Judge Gene
Stephenson recently ordered
Florida Power to release docu­
ments regarding Its political
seed and public relations prorams the utility has established
\ Longwood to fight the dty's
lawsuit, which is scheduled to Christopher
eon ba
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Spencer Jr. The tablet was
unveiled by G.A. Speer and the
exercises closed with the playing
of the "Star Spangled Banner,"
by the band. Following the cere­
mony, a reception was hosted by
Sallie Harrison Chapter at the
Woman's Qub.
Mr. Cameron, Mr. Connelly
and Mr. Foster had also con­
tributed to the cost of the mark­
er, and finally in November 1925,
Mrs. DcForrest gave the balance
due on the marker.
In later years, under the guid­
ance of Annie Caldwell, the
chapter would place six other
markers. In addition, a special
marker was placed on the grave
of Mrs Starling in Lakeviow
Cemetery upon her death in
1931.
At the present intersection of
Mellonville Avenue and Grove
Manor Drive, a marker identifies
Ihe location of Fort Reed, anoth­
er o f the string of forts built
along the route from Fort Mellon
to Fort Brook in Tampa. This
marker was unveiled in 1934 and
rededicated in 1990.
O n the 100th anniversary of
the founding of Rollins College,
in April 1935, a marker was
placed on North Park Avenue
near City Hall. At some time,
this marker w as removed
and stored with other discarded
road signs by the road depart­
ment.
Fortunately, Mr. Franke, work­
ing with the Sem inole County
Museum, found the marker and
it w as erected and reded ica led
on the former Lyman Bank
Building at the co m er ot Park
Avenue and First Street. Thistees
had met in the form er Lyman
Bank to form ally organize
Rollins College.
in February 1937, under the
leadership of Mrs. H.J. Lehman
I S d ty « r i o J d celebrated the

franchise fees reinstated by the
Pinellas County Circuit Court.
"So far they're batting a thou­
sand — they're losing every
hearing," Cloud sale about
Florida Power. "The dries are
standing up for what's right and
you have to admire Brat since
they're going up against s billion
doUar com pany from North
Carolina."
Meanwhile, a recent Florida
Power letter sent to Longwood
customers to upsetting dty com­
missioners. They voted Tuesday
to send a letter to residents
explaining the d ty 's stance on
the issue.
Cloud said the letter was "so
typical of their game plan and no
one to buying i t " In particular,
the letter stated the dty commis­
sion "has considered some very
risky actions B u t could end up
costing you money and causing
great Inconvenience." According
to Florida Power officials, the
letter w as sent because they're
hearing a lot of questions from
customers who are "not getting
a lot o f information."
"The commission decided to
draft a factual letter Why the
commission took the stance they
did," said John Drago, d ty
administrator.
Drago stressed the letter will
not be an answer to the Florida
Power letter, but will help resi­
dents determ ine the facts.
Residents may receive the letter
as soon as their next water bill,
sold Drago.

Stof! Writer

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Roads
for his students or local motorists.
"The way I understand it, the
city is setting their standard for
service at 'U,“ Woodruff said.
"According to the definition, a
level of service of T y is unsatisfac­
tory to most drivers."
"That's the standard everybody
uses," counters Jay Marder,
Sanford's director o f engineering
aid planning.'Nobody shoots for
an''A' or V . The level o f service
the county and state aim far is 'E'.
At lev a *E', a mad is at or above
its capacity for traffic On Rinehart
Road, that translates into 4ZOOO
can a day, according to Marder.
Traffic along Rinehart is no where
near capacity today (lljOOO vehi­
cles travel Rinenart between
County Road 46A and the south
entrance to Seminole Towne Mall,
while 7,000 a day travel the road
between the south entrance and
Sate Road 46). But as 1,900 new
apartments, a Sam's Wholesale
Club, a Wal-Mart Super Center
and three new car dealerships are
built in the next two years, those
numbers will increase substantial­
ly
Marder said planners must bal­
ance many factors and notes that
peak’’ traffic hours can skew the
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law suit against
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Greg Hirach of Orlando
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By OMn Smith
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O V IED O — The first win probably
didn't come as easy as this one, but you
never forget that first victory.
Thursday night In the first round of the
Oviedo Rotary Club Central Florida
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their veteran coach his 600th career victo­
ry with a 91-49 spanking of West Oaks
Academy.
Senior point guard Jake Pickett played
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strength of going five-for-five from threepoint range and also had a game-high
four assists as every Oviedo player that
dressed scored.
Senior forward Shawn Witherspoon,

Coach gets 600th victory as
Oviedo crushes West Oaks
the Class 6A Player-of-the-Year for 20002001, chipped in with 16 points and
Dillard Gould, up from last year's junior
varsity championship team, pulled down
a team-high 10 rebounds as the Lions
improved to 4-0 on the season.
Kershner began his career at Southern
Wells High School in Chester Center,
Indiana in 1971 and is now an amazing
600-and-217 in his storied career.
The eight-team tournament was to con­
tinue on Friday and wrap up tonight
(Saturday) with consolation games at 4
p.m., 530 p.m., and 7 p.m., and the

Championship Game at 8:30 p.m.
Admission to the games at Oviedo
High School is one can of food.
The other big boys' basketball news
from the past week was Lyman claiming
the championship in its own Greyhound
Invitational.
Led by tournament Most Valuable
Player Dan Vermiglio, Lyman won all
three of its games, capped by a 59-55
overtime victory over Seminole In the
finals.
Despite the loss. Arrow Force X, Lake
Mary and Winter Springs also had suc­

cessful tournaments as all three of the
Seminole Athletic Conference schools
went 2-1.
The Rams finished third after beating
&lt;a, also in overtime, 66-64, while
ars came in fifth in the eight-team
tournament.
Joining Vermiglio, a 6-foot-3 senior
guard/forward, on the All-Tournament
Team were teammates Donovan Redden
(5-foot-ll senior point guahd) and
Marquis Johnson (6-foot-4, freshman for­
ward), 5-foot-10 junior guard Ryan Exter
from Winter Springs, freshman guard
Daryl Merthie Jr. from Lake Mary, and 6foot-1 junior forward Anthony Turner
from Seminole.
In boys basketball games from the past
week:
See Basketball, Page 2B

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1. ChrU Thomu, Cclcbnrton, ISO. 34-3670; 3. (tl«) Rowan Allwood. Juplttr.
S ill 67, 33-35-71; Brian Ftyr*. Highland
Park. 111.. SHI 5 7 , 37-34-71 and John
Troutman, Euatia. 111157,35-39-71; 5 (lit)

May llancalana, Lalu Mary, MX 3M7-7Z
BrUn Dvcono, O nm . MS, 35-34-73 and
Brian Unk. Cuyahoga Falla, Ohio, 37-3371

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C B A PRO B A S K E T B A L L
TR YO U TS
Winning Ways Basketball is
hosting an open Pro Try-Out
Camp for the CBA
Pennsylvania Valleydawgs
and the European
Valleydawgs on January 4-5,
2002.
Head coach Darryl
Dawkins as well as Winning
Ways Basketball Director and
Pro Scout Barry Mestel will
conduct player evaluations.
The try-out will consist of
three sessions, and players
must attend all three in order
to be considered for the
teams.
Deadline to register is
See Briefs, Page 2B

Homestand heartbreaks
SCC men
drop two of
three in final
minutes

Smith
Sports Editor
B y D ean

By OMn Smith
Sports Editor

SANFORD — Things are
getting pretty frustrating for
Seminole Community College
head men's basketball coach
Stan Cromartic.

He knows he has a good

and very talented balldub
and fox the most part has
played well enough to win
every game it has played this
season.
But for some reason this
team has not learned how to
win cm a nightly basis and has
continued to give away sec­
ond half leads.
The problem reared its head
in each of the three games
that the Raiders played at
home over the past week and
the results were a 1-2 record
that saw SCC's record fall to
6-5, respectable, but not what
Cromartie was expecting.
The homestand opened on
Wednesday, November 28th
when the Raiders hosted No.
5 state ranked St. Petersburg
Community College.
Leesburg sophomore Jason
Currington hit three threepointers and scored 16 points
as SCC took leads of as many
as 10 points, but the Raiders
could not contain N. Berry
inside as the Trojan center
came up with 13 points, all in
the paint, and the score was
30-29 Raiders at intermission.
SCC started to get the ball
inside itself in the fust part of
the second half as 6-foot-8
freshman forward Kitus
Witherspoon tallied 12 points
as the Raiders held onto a
slim lead.
But Berry was going wild
for St. Pete, and scored 24 of
the Trojans' 43 second half
ints as the visitors won, 72-

&amp;

SCC should have forced at
least an overtime period,
however, as Currington

Zabel gets
hat trick
in soccer

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Broward Community Cottage's Joe Marino (white uniform, top) Wes to battle through a quartet ol Seminole
Community College defenders Wednesday night at the SCC Health and Physical Education Center. Marino scored
aillO of his points In the second half aa the Seahawks rallied to defeat the Raiders. 92-82, despite 29-points, 17
rebounds, five blocked shots, and one steal from Kitus Witherspoon.(No. 42. black uniform below).

buried a long three-pointer with
10.7-seconds left to tie the game
at 70-70.
The Raiders played pretty
good defense to force an off-bal­
ance jumper from the key and
the ball bounced off the rim.
But SCC failed to box out Berry,
and the big center tipped the
ball in at tne buzzer to give the
guests the win.
Berry was the only Trojan in
double figures with his 37 point
effort. T. Taylor scored eight
points, while no other St. Pete
player scored more than six
points.
Currington led the Raiders
with 21 points, while
Wltherpoon added 18 points
and DeLand sophomore point
guard Chris Jacxson tallied 17
points.
SCC looked like it figured
things out as it went on the
road to defeat Miami-Dade
Community College in South
Florida on Friday and then
turned right around to play at
home again on Saturday.
Things looked very good for
the home team as Currington

and Antwain Tennell led a bal­
anced Raider attack with nine
points each as the hosts took a
44-32 halftime lead.

But G. McKinnis came alive
to score 19 second half points
as
See Men, Page 3B

LAKE MARY — It didn't
take Jessica Zabel tong to make
the adjustment from cross
country to soccer.
The junior star athlete had
three goals and two assists as
No. 4 Stale-Ranked Lake Mary
(5-1) blitzed Deltona, 9-2, last
Wednesday (Nov. 28).
Lauren McIntosh added two
goals for the Rams and Haerens
made one save to gel the victo­
ry in goal.
Lauren A/folter scored three
goals and Lindsey Affolter
added two goals as No. 10
ranked Winter Springs (5-2)
blanked Lyman, 7-0.
Seven different Bears had
assists and Silvera was the win­
ning goalkeeper.
Two-time defending State
Champion Lake Howell (5-3)
got tivo goals and an assist
from Jenny Mulvihill as the
Silver Hawks edged Spruce
Creek, 4-3.
Lindsey Davis and Lyndi
Stein scored the other goals for
the winner's and Richard w a*
the winning goalie.
* *
No. 2 state ranked DeLand
nipped Oviedo, 3-2.
—
Ashton scored three goals and
Davis two as Lake Brantley
blanked Seminole, 6-0. - -—
Briggs had a pair of assists for
the Patriots, while Keane was
the winning goalie.
In other girls' soccer from last
week:
FRIDAY, NOVEM BER 30
Zabel again led the way, scor­
ing a pair of goals os Lake
Mary thumped Orangewood
Christian, 4-1. Wenaas con­
tributed a pair of assists and
Haerens made six saves for the
Rams.
Fonseca, Carter and Brandt
scored the goals as Oviedo
whitewashed Deltona, 3-0.
Fonseca and Torbert had assists
for the Lions, while O'Rourke
made six saves in goal to record
the shutout.
Ashton scored three goals and
Keene and Smith combined on
a the shutout as Lake Brantley
blanked Lyman, 5-0.
See Soccer,, Page 2B

SCC women build three-game winning streak
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor

PORT ST. JO E — The poat-Yo
Johnson era began quite well for
the Seminole Community
College women's basketball
team as it swept a pair of games
in the Port St. Joe Shootout at
Port St. Joe High School last
weekend.
Freshman center Yelena
Leuchanka and sophomore for­
ward Gabrielle Blankenfeld led
the way in both games as the
Raiders whipped Brevard
Community College 75-62 and

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host Palm Beach Community
College 81-62 to stretch their
winning streak to three games
and improve their overall
record to 6-4.
The victories came after SCC
head coach Ken Patrick learned
that sophomore All-State
uard/forward Johnson would
tost for the season because of
an ankle injury that will require
surgery.
"The girls played much better
this weekend," said Patrick.
"They appear to be starting to
gel as a team. But then again,
we had our worst practice of the

year today (Wednesday). We'll
see if we can play this well
against better teams.
"The loss of Yo is tough. She is
one of the best players in the
country and she will'be missed.
But we've had to overcome
injuries before and w e ll do it
again."
This is the third time in four
years that injuries may take the
air out of a potentially great sea­
son.
Four years ago All-American
guard Daria Kudruyvtseva, who
went on to star at the University
of West Virginia and is now

playing professionally in Israel,
was leading
Jing the nation ir
in scor­
ing for a Raider team that had
lost only one game at Christmas
tvhen she suffered a season-end­
ing foot injury and SCC went on
to finish fourth in the State
Tournament.
Last year, the Raiders went 235 overall and 8-0 in winning
their first Mid-Florida
Conference Championship and
were considered one of the
favorites to win state honors.
Hut in the final regular season
game both Johnson and twotime All-Conference player Kiki

r*'*H S*'

Kindred, now at Mobile
College, were injured and nei­
ther played to anywhere near
their regular season numbers as
SCC again finished fourth in the
state with a 24-7 record and a
No. 19 ranking in the national
poll.
But the improved play of
Leuchanka and Blankenfeld, the
Freshman of the Year in Florida
last season, seemingly over an
early-season slump, should ease
the pain a little.
Things did not look good for
the Raiders as they fell behind
See Women, Page 3B

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Sunday. DithiiImt 't 20111

Basketball------------C ontinued from page 1E1
.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2H
Witherspoon has 22 points and I** rebounds as
Oviedo topped Like Highland Prop, 67*59.
In the Greyhound Invitational, Dan laylor had 16
points and six assists, while Nobby Dul’re had IS
points and Turner eight rebounds as Seminole
stopped New Smyrna Hooch. ‘i.H-51, and Exter
scored 14 points in a losing effort a s Apopka best­
ed Winter Springs, 57-46.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29
On night two of the Greyhound Invitational,
Winter Springs again got 14 points from Exter as
the Bears crushed New Smyrna Beach, 53-37;
Vcrmiglio scored 1? points, while*Johnson had six
rebounds and Redden five assists as I \man won
its opener, 53-46, over Oraiigewood Christian;
and Like Mary had no trouble with Crystal River
as William Barnes scored It) points, Willingham
had five rebounds, and M erthiehad four assists
in a 49-19 laugher.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30
Brad Rich scored 17 points, white Witherspoon

S o ccer
Continuted from page IB
MONDAY, DECEMBER 3
Wenaas, Zabcl, and Keenan
scored two goals each as la k e
Mar)' clobbered Deltona, 9-0.
Zabel also had three assists
and Haerens recorded vet
another shutout in goal with
two saves.
Crooks and Lindsey Affolter
scored the goals, white Bowen
had an assist to back Silvera's
shutout in goal as Winter
Springs topped Oviedo, 2-0.
Briggs scored the game's only

had 15 points and 12 rebounds and Pickett had
six assists as Oviedo ran past Bishop Carroll, 8353.
Brandon Marshall scored 18 points, but Lake
Howell fell to Edge water, 65-37, In the Winter
Park Rotary Tip-Off Classic.
In the semifinals of the Greyhound Invitational,
Dul’re scored 21 points, Marcus Robinson had six
rebounds, and Taylor five assists as Seminole beat
Apopka, 64-54; and Redden had 12 points,
Robinson five rebounds, and Vcrmiglio three
assists as Lyman downed Lake Mary, 53-45.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1
Vcrmiglio had eight steals as he helped Lyman
rally from a seven-point deficit in the fourth quar­
ter to force overtime and the hosts went on to win
their mvn tournament.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5
Frank Gooch scored 23 points, Scott Mitchell
had 10 rebounds, and Ade Wise had six assists as
la k e Brantley edged Bishop Moore, 45-43.
Johnson had 16 points and 10 rebounds and
Vcrmiglio handed out six assists as Lyman stayed
unbeaten with a 6 0 4 3 victory over Winter

goal on an assist from Anderson
and Keane made nine saves as
I ake Brantley nipped Like
Howell, 1-0.
Mainland got the best of
l.yrnan, 3-1.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5
Lisa Weber and Alyssa Keeter
scored the goals as Winter
Springs whitewashed Deltona,
2-0, Telleria hail an assist and
Silvern two saves for the Bears.
Jenny Mulvihill and Helenic
(ion/ale/ scored two goals each
and Richard made four saves in
gist I as Lake I lowcll ripped Pine

Ridge, 6-1.
Carter and Christie scored two
goals each, while Fonseca had
two assists and O'Rourke three
saves as Oviedo blanked
Seminole, 6-0.
Ashton scored the only goal
and Keane made eight saves as
Like Brantley upset Lake Marv,
1-0.
In boys' soccer from last week:
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29
Eric Gordcn scored two goals
and Rusty
made five
ity Robinett
Ro
saves as Lake Mary nipped
Seminole, 4-3.

Springs, which got a game-high 16 points from
Exter.
In girls’ basketball for the past week:
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29
Jen Forst scored 23 points, Silly Johnston had
eight rebounds, and Missy Guadagnino had eight
assists in Winter Springs', 67-28, whipping of
Lake Howell.
Atexa Kane scored 15 points, Jackie Beik had
nine rebounds, and Bryn Mosler six assists as
Lake Mary ripped Seminole, 86-35.
Apopka handed Lake Brantley Its first loss, 7154.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1
Lake Mary continued its strong run as Beik
scored 11 points, Meghan Chamberlain had 10
points ana seven rebounds, Kane scored 10
paints, and Mosler had five assists as the Rams
thumped Orange Park, 52-36.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 3
Codrey stored a game-high 14 points, while nr
Luetzow added six rebounds ana Kohn three
assists as Lake Howell defeated Titusville, 47-30.

Zusi and Singer scored the
goals and Singer made nine
saves in goal as Lake Brantley
edged Lyman, 2-1.
Phil Smith scored the goal as
Winter Springs tied DeLand, 11.
Andrews scored the only goal
as Deltona blanked Oviedo 1-0.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30
Kaufman, Berk, Nix and
Martin scored one goal each and
Chapman made two saves in
goal as Lake Elowell shutout *
Titusville, 4-0.
Charry, Pitino, Zusi and

TUESDAY, DECEMBER «
It was the 'big three' doing it again for Lake
Mary as Kane scored 21 points, folk had^ 6
rebounds, and Mosler five assists in the Rama 6440 ripping of Lake Brantley.___
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6
In the first head-to-head meeting of Seminole
Athletic Conference power* this season, Beik
scored 16 points and hauled down 15 rebounds
and Kane
M ary
ana
ixanc dished
uumw ou
« u it four
iuui assists
« » » » as
— Lake, -----topped Oviedo, 60-53, despite 23 points from
sophomore Whitney Tossie.
Winter Springs rolled on as Forst scored 1*
O m the Bears' 56-21 whipping of Lake
Tantley.
, .
Junior Chequilla Jessie scored 13 points and
pulled down 18 rebounds as Seminole topped
Lake Howell, 5 6 4 9 . Kohn scored a game-high 15
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assists for the Tribe.
Celeste Hudson led the way with 15 points as
Lyman got past St. Cloud, 43-35.

Rolom scored the goals and
Singer again had nine saves as
Lake Brantley doubled the score
on Trinity Prep, 4-2.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1
J.P. Raad scored on an assist
from Michael Basile as Oviedo
(24-1) tied state power Neptune
Beachr Fletcher, 1-1. Sasso had
seven saves In goal for the
Lions.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 3
Martin, Youngblood, Kaufman
and Berk scored one goal each
as Lake Howell outscored
Seminole, 4-1. Martin and Nix
added assists and Chapman
made three saves in goal for the
Silver Hawks.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4
Alfredo Charry scored the
game's only goal In the first
minute o f the second half as
Lake Brantley rode a 14-save
performance by goalie Dana
Singer to blank Lake Mary, 1-0.
Nix scored three goals and
added a pair of assists as Lake
Howell roughed up Pine Ridge,
9-1. Chapman made four saves
in goal for the Silver Hawks.
Smith and Dodge scored the
goals as Winter Springs shutout
Deltona, 2-0. Drehoff hadi an
i

assist and Appier made five
saves in goal for the Bears.
Zarbaugh had a goal and an
assist ana Raad and Rodriguez
added one goal each as Oviedo
blanked Seminole, 3-0, behind
three saves from Sasao. t
Bishop Moore beat Lyman, 3THURSDAY, D ECEM BER 6
Jeremy Greene scored with 15
minutes left in the game as
Winter Springs rallied to tie
Lake Brantley, 2-2. Panzella
added the other goal for the
B ean , while Smitn had an assist.
Fulmore and Zusi scored the
goals for the Patriots.
Oviedo and Lake M ary also
battled to a tie. Basile scored on
an assist from Zarbaugh for the
Lions' goal and Tres Loch
scored on a "fyler Brown assist
for the Rams as the gam e ended
1-1.
Chris Ferriera scored three
goals and Fabio Pedraza had
three assists as Lyman whipped
Mainland, 9-0. Steve Spangler
got the victory in goal with two
saves.
Matt Groover scored the only
oat for Seminole as the Tribe
goa
fell 2-1 to DeLand.

B riefs----Continued from page IB
December 19th.
For more information or to register, please contact W inninjgW ays
Basketball's Barry
any Mestel at 407-331
407-339-9053 or 1-877-808-HOO1P
(4667). You can also check the Winning Ways Basketball website for
additional information at www.winwayslnc.com.
H IT T IN G / P IT C H IN G B A S E B A L L C A M P
There will be a two-day condensed training camp held in
Seminole County on December 21 at and 22nd by tne form er owner
of Baseball World and current head baseball coach at S t Leo
College, Ed Stabile.
Scouts will be invited.
The camp is open to players ages 7-to-17 and all are welcome to
ions.
enroll and receive evaluatic
The cost is $50 per day or $95 for both days.
For more information please call 407-948-7395.
W IN T E R H O LID A Y B A S E B A L L C A M P
Ron Golden's Baseball School is hosting a Winter-Holiday
Baseball Camp December 27-30 at Eastmonte Park in Altamonte
Springs.
The camp will focus on instruction and development and is open
to all baseball players in grades 5-12.
For additional information, please contact Ron Golden's Baseball
School at 614-236-8141.
G A T O R A D E H O LID A Y R O U N D B A L L C L A S S IC
Winning Ways Basketball is once again hosting the Gatorade
Holiday Roundball Classic.
The Classic is open to all boys and girls teams ages 14 and under
and is designed to allow coaches to gauge their team's strengths
and weaknesses for the upcoming season.
The tournament will run from December 28-through-30.
For more information or to register your team, please contact
Winning Ways Basketball's Barry Mestel at 407-339-9053 o r 1-877808-HOOP (4667).

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As 2001 comes to a close there will be one final opportunity for
cheerleaders and dancers to take home a trophy. They can compete
at the NCA Senior and Junior High School National Championship
on December 28 - 29 at the Dallas Convention Center. And for the
individual cheerleader and dancer, they can compete in the 4th
Annual National Best Cheerleader and Dancer Scholarship
Championship on Sunday, December 30th.
The Senior and Junior High School Nationals, sponsored by the
National Cheerleaders Association, will be the host to over 200
teams as they compete in 23 divisions. Nine new recreation divi­
sions have been added and junior high non-mount and junior var­
sity non-mount have been split into separate divisions for more
competitive opportunities.
The excitement begins on December 28th with preliminaries.
Doors open at 7:30 a.m. and the competition begins at 8:30 a.m.
Finals are on December 29th with the doors opening at 7 a.m. and
the competition beginning at 8 a.m. Admission for prelims is $10.0(
at the door. Ticket master will be selling reserved seating tickets foi
the finals on December 29th for $10.00 plus service chaige/handling fee. Call them at 214-373-8000. Based on availability reserved
seats may be purchased at the door for finals for $10.00.
Don't go home after High School Nationals, stay to see the best
individual cheerleader and dancers compete on December 30th in
the Dallas Convention Center. In addition to money awards, win­
ners will take home the coveted NCA championship jackets and
trophies for their efforts. Over 200 individuals will compete for
SI,000 for first place, $750 for second, arid $500 for third place fin­
ishes. Participants will compete in their own age group ranging
from 7 to 22 year olds in 24 divisions. Competition begins at 10
a.m. and lasts until 6 p.m. with doors opening one hour prior to
the start ot competition. Admission is $10 at me door. r ^
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Men
Continued from page IB
Johnson &amp; W ales University, an
NAIA d u b from Miami, put an
amazing 55 points on the board
in the second half as the Raiders
held o n for a 90-87 victory.
W itherspoon scored 11 of his
18 points In the second half to
lie C u rrington for team honors
in scoring, w hile Tennell (17), 6foot-6 leaping freshman Daniel
Jackson (13) and freshman Jon
Sterling (10) also scored in dou­
ble figures for the winner's.
M cKlnnis scored a game-high
21 points fo r Johnson and
Wales, w hile D. Wallace was
right behind w ith 20 .
With a p air o f victories under
its b elt SC C cam e to the Health
and Physical Education Center
on W ednesday (Dec. 5 ) looking
to go to 7-4.
W ith W itherspoon dominating
inside, the Raiders looked very,
very good in taking a 42-35 lead
into the lockerroom at intermis­
sion.
But SC C 's defense was not to
be found in the second half as
Nate D aniels, Joe Marino and
Adrian Jackson all scored in
double figures in the final 20
minutes as Broward
Com m unity College from Ft.
Lauderdale bounced back to
win 92-82.

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Boa**. 2 F la Cafcnato. JVOv, Wtoo
Iran* UHa*. M 1 7 . M *c Fumaura.
' I S t o MouaahokJ a m
PunTia*** muaa ba pad lor at an
I am* oa purchaa* in ca*i only At
puchaaad a m t eota aa to. wfwra a.
and muaa b* ranxiwad al toe ton* ot
aala. Sale aubytet to ctacalatton ti
to* award ot aaffiamant batwaan
Tta* la to* 27to day oI November

2001.
I

Krtataan Arart
PiMatrDacm rtoar 2 ,9 , 2001
HHOO*
•t THS C M CtX T COURT
OF THE ItTH

.ai^*r*i^^ caacurr,

St AND FOR
SCM M O LE COUNTY.

JUMutcnm

byw o n

C A M NO: 01 C A l t d 14 K
CH ASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
PLAINTIFF.
VS.
W ILIAM M. REYNOLDS. ET A L.
DEFEND ANTIS)
NOTICE OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO DIANE REYNOLDS
whoa# raaidanca to unknown 4
ha/tharthay ba kvmg; and 4
iWahaAnay ba daad. r a urttnoem
no may ba i tn art
a ta ig n m .
mjataas. and a« panto* ctaantog in
ntaraat by. toroagpi. inner or agam*
to ba daad or etova, and a l partlaa
Having ot daarvng tobav* any n/A
inta or Inlaraai In to* property
daaertbad m to* mongag* bamg
to n d o u d hsrM i
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toal
an action to toracta** a mongagaon
LOT 13 ANO THE SOUTH X FEET
OF LO T 12. BLO CK 10. WYN­
NEW OOD. ACCORDINO TO T K
PLAT RECORDED M PLAT BOOK
4. PAG ES 92. 93 ANO 94. AS
RECO RDED IN THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA. SAIO LAND SITU­
ATE. LYING ANO BEING IN SE»hO LE COUNTY. FLORIDA
hat baan Nad agamal you and you
at* required lo aarv* 1 copy ot your
wnttan datanaaa. d any, on OAVO J
STERN. ESO FhamMTa attorney,
whoa* iddrm a a 801 S l&gt;**rt*y
Dro* #SOO. Plantation. FL 33324 |no
lalar torn 30 day* Horn to* data ot
to* lln l puM cnon ot toaa norm &lt;4
action) and Ha to* ongmal *4b 4to
dark ot tola court attar baler* tarvtca on PtawrflfT* atlomay or awadF
Italy toaraaRar. otoarwra* a daiacA
adl ba amarad agamal you to* to*
raaai damandad r&gt; to* eomplaina or
WITNESS my hand and to* aaal d
ttua Court al SEMINOLE Coirty.
Florida to* day ol NOV 21 2001.
2001
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Ruto King
DEPUTY CLERK
LAW OFFICES OF OAVIO J STEW
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 S UNIVERSITY ORIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, FL 33324
01-7221«CNJ)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. paraona wito dtsabrinai ia#»
ing a special accommodation aboukl
contact COURT ADMINISTRATION,
ml
toe
SEMINOLE
County
Courtoooa# at (407)8*54227. 1
8009638771 (TOO) or 1 800»»
B770, v a Florida Ralay Santo*
THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB­
LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO
(2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS
PUBLISH IN THE SEM N0LE
HERALD
Pubkib December 2.9, 2001
HH006
CIRCUIT COURT FOR
IIIHOLl COUNTY.

FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
a a : 01CA-I239-14-W
R AL JURISDICTION
I BATIK, *IC.

T h e Raiders m aintained the
lead for much of the second
half, but a couple o f crucial
m issed free throws allow ed the
Seahaw ks to build a four-point
lead and SCC could g e t no clos­
er than one point the rest o f the
w ay and several breakaw ay
dunks and layups in th e final
m inute made the score victory
look much easier than it was.
Daniels scored 20 o f his 33
ints in the second half, w hile
:kson scored 11 o f h is 16 in
the final 20 minutes and M arino
scored all 10 of his points.
D w ight Anglade (12), Ricardo
Knight (11) and Serge Feckoua
(10) also scored In d ou ble fig­
ures for Broward.
T h e loss overshadowed an
outstanding perform ance from
W itherspoon. The freshm an,
w h o is Improving w ith every
gam e, scored 29 points, pulled
d ow n 17 rebounds, blocked five
shots and had a steal.
Tennell came off the bench to
hit four three-pointers and fin­
ished with 14 points, w hile
C hris Jackson also h ad a strong
gam e with 13 points and
Currington added 10.
The Raiders will n o w go on
the road for six gam es to close
out the 2001 portion o f the
schedule.

C

L eca ls

The road trip started with
Friday night with a trip to the
Manatee C om m unity College
Tournament in Cromartie’s
home town o f Bradenton.
SCC was to have played
Tallahassee Com m unity College
on Friday an d then take on the
host Lancers, w hich also hap­
pens to b e th e alm a mater of
Cromartie, tonight (Saturday) at
8 p.m.
The R aiders will then play at
Pasco-H em ando Community
College on D e c 11 and at
Broward C om m unity College
on Dec. 15 b efore going to the
Daytona B each Community
College Tournam ent on Dec. 2829.
SCC will return to the Health
and Physical Education Center
on Wednesday, January 2nd to
host M anatee Community
College startin g at 7 p.m.
T l O j A N S 7 2 . R A ID E R S TO
S I ra ta n b w i C a u u i l l y C o llffa (71)
I V r a 0 DO 0. D . Johnaon 2 (MM. T h a n * 0 00 a Cununing* t 2-14. Jacluon 0 0-0 0. )h k t* r
20 0 4 , C linton 0 GO 0, Morrow 12-4 f.fm k ln e
I H 4 B Jnhnaon 0 0-1 0, Barry IS 7-11 37,
Tiytaf J 1-4 A Dobecn 2 1-2 3. Total* 27 1S-28
71
Sasiiaaib C om m unity Collage (701
Tfim tU 01-2 I, S ta lin g 0 2-2 2, Currington 7
44 11, Fbh rr 0 M 0, C . JatIron 6 2-3 17. D.
Jaclaon 2 0 0 3, M alcolm 0 0 0 0. Adolfmon 0 00 a W lthm poon I 2-2 II. McHenry 1 0-1 2.
Morgan 2 0 2 4. W illiam . 0 0 0 0 Total* Z71I1470

L eca ls

L ecals

and b an btddar tor ca d i al WEST

H u rra y Avenue. Ortando. Florida.
32*01 Dated el Ortondo.FTortd*. tore
5th day ol Novambar 2001.
M A CCA U LEV
Un**d Stalaa Aaomay
By An** M. Cream
Aaawam Unaad Statoa Aaomay
Ftortda Bar N a 5*359
201 Federal Butdnq
BO North Hughey Avenue
Ortanda Florida 32*01
1407)84*-7500 ■W Ntoona
(407)648-7843 ■tocamto
Pubkah.Novambar
25.
and

pro m t d o o r o f th e s e m m x e

CANO YW O RSW IO LM to.
N O T lC I O P tA L I
Node* to hereby ghan toat. purt o r t to a Sunmary Judgment
•marad to to* abovaatytod caua* In
to* O cta l Court 0* Serrano* C a rty
Florida, to* d a rk ot Samtnei*
C o rn y W i a n t a preparty atototad
*- Samlnoa* Camay. Florida
Oaacrtpkon ct Martgagad
and Rational Property
Lot 22. Block a. North Orlando
Town*** Fourth AdM on. acajoadtng
to to* ptot toaraol. a* raoordad InPtot
Book 13 at Pag* u ot to* Put*:
Record* of Bamtool* County.
Florid*.
The m am addraaa ot wtkch la 410
O nto StraaL W Mar Spnnga. Ftortda
32700.
a Pubic Sato, lo t *
biddar. tor caah, on to* aaat Iront atop*
ot to* Bamtneto C o rn y Coutoou**.
301 North Park Avarua. Statord.
Fiend* 32771, on January 17. 2001.
at 1100 a.m.
Oatad Novambar !», 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark o l to* O ra * Court
Sammol* County. Ftonda
B r H a y Stroup*
Deputy dark
Cordormad oopaa* tumtahad to *4
partto* on attached Sarvtc* U N
Maohaw E . Thatotoar
THE SOLOM ON TBOPP LAW
GROUP. P A
North Aatday P la n • Sul* 300
Tampa, Ftortda 33*02-4331
Attorney* lor AmSouto Bank
PubM c Dacambar 2. t, 2001
7*4004

too

M TH E CM CUIT COURT
OF TH9 EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M N &amp; 014MM191400-W
eve M (
ANO
Scott L 0#*rt&gt;*M
NOTIC* OF ACTION
TO: Scon L. Oaarhan*
(Nam* ot RaapondarY)
(Raapondanr* Lap known a iM iiil
Orlando, FL
YOU AR E NOTIFIED toat an ec*tn
ha* baan Nad agarai you and toat
you at* raquirad to aarv* a copy cf
your writan deienaaa 4 any. to 4 on
(name o l PaWtonar) LESIA M
OEARHARDT. whoa* addraaa a 830
UPSALA RO . SANFORD, FL 32771
on or bator* |dala| Novambar 19.
2001. and Na to* ongmal wan to*
Clark ol to ll Court at (Ctortt
addraaa) X I N PARK AVE. SAN­
FORD, FL 32771-1243 bator* tm nce on Paabonaa or vnmadaWy
toaraaftar. It you M to ito ao. a
dartun may b* amarad agamal you
tor to* rakal damandad In to* pa*
bon.
Copia* o l *4 co u i docunanta In tola
caa*. hnctodtag ordara. ara avaHaU*
al to* d a rk ol to* O tcul Courfa
ofltca. You may review toat* docuYau mual keep to* Clark ot to*
Cacu* Court 1 orfea nortad ot your
currant a d t u i (you may M* Noac*
ol Currsra Addraaa, Florida Fanvy
Form 12.915). Futor* paper* In to*
lawaiN awl b* mated to to* addraaa
on record at to* cwrk't oMc*
WARNING RrJa 12 28*. Ftortda
FamJy Law Rulaa ol Procadura.
raqura* certain automabc dottoaura
o l documanla and nformatkxi
Fa ta ri to comply can raau* to amo­
tion*. tocludtag damtaaal 01 autarq
ol plaadmga
DATED: 9CTO BER 11.2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R WWW
Deputy dark
Pubkah Dacambar 2.9. 1*. 23.
2001
HH003

THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOWOA
CIVILACTION
CASE NO. 00-CAU24-K
DIVISIONF
FIRST UNION MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,

ROBERT ADVENT, at *L
Oatandartli)

NOTICE OF RE1CHSDULE0
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur
auanl lo an Order Raw-heduing
Fo redow e Sale uatad November
20. 2001 and amarad to Caa* NO
W C A 2224 or in* Circuit Court ol
toe EIGHTEENTH Judual Clrcu* In
and tor SEMINOLE County. Ftortda
wherain FIRST UNION MORTGAGE
CORPORATION, a toe Plaartl and
R O BER T
ADVENT;
ara
Dalendanta. I wd aal to toa Ngbetl

i l l

CO UN TY COURTHOUSE. SAN­
FO RD . FLORIDA M 1100 AM, on to*
20 day d Dacambar. 2001, to* top
torti In and F M Judgment
TH E SOUTH 330 FEET OF LOT
213 O F O F. SWOPE LAND COM­
PANY'S PLAT O F BLACK HAM­
M OCK, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
n * R E O F A S RECORDED M FLAT
BO O K 2, PAGES 110 ANO 111.
PU BU C RECO RDS O F SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AAUA 2731 Kama* SL OvWdc. FL
32780
W ITNESS MY HAND m d to* aaal
rt tola Court on Novambar 21 2001.
(SEAL)
MOfM
C ta k o l to* Clrcu* Cowl
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy dark
Echaw ria SAaaocaaaaa, P A
P O. Boa2S01*
Tampa, Ftortda 33*22-5011
F00010C43
■*3*1 Amertcana *m OraatdMa A d

8 you are a pawn w*n a daabdty
too naada accommodabcn to ordar
to partictaata Intoll procaadkig. you
are anbUsdal no coal to you. tor toa
pfovtuton of c*ft«in
n * « M conuici Court AdrtTinrtfilliar

•* 301 NL P«rT ‘
“ "
Florida 3277L
(407)8*3-4227, wflfvn *
day* ol your racepl ol tod doarm*n( 8 baling kipalrad. (TOO) 1
*00-9834771.
P U d a h Dacambar 2,9.2001

N O T K E OP U tN S A U
In accordanca a ta tia unnarena d
ctoargaa tor aMch to* undararprad la
anaaiad to aaaaTy an ownarta Mn ol
toa good* haranflar daaobad and
atorad at Ural* Bon a SW Saorapa
2*00 W2Sto Street Bmtord. Ftortda
32771. (407) 3234*33 And. dua
node* having baan glvan, to to*
owner d and property and al parbaa
known to claim an N arad toarain
and to* dm* apaedad In auch node*
tor payment ol au h having aqbrad
to* good* a d ba aold al pubtc auc­
tion to to* Nghaaa blddaa or otoarwlaa dtopoaad olan 12NM1 Data al
Aucttan

TVn* 243 PM

at t h e c*curr COURT
O F THE IfTH
JUO KUU. CIRCUIT
OF FLOWOA,

BYAMDFOR

9CM M O LI COUNTY
Caaa No. 01-OR JM -M A

INTHE MATTEROF THE
AOORTIONOFAMWORCHLD

N o n e * OF ACTION
T a Th* Bato Fatoar ol to* Warn to
b* Adopted. X*W1 M*w
You ara haraby rained ton a pen­
non tar adoption ol yew mmor chad
bom on January 2 3.200la*aN*d to
thia Court You ara raqUrad to aarva
a copy ol yow written deienaae to
tot* paitoon, 4 any, on to* pubertat e
araomay. wrtoe* name aw a w v a

M: Shea A. Fupere. 1*00 FantoKuk
Ortva. Suite 300. Ortanda Ftortda
32*10, and M* an ongmal with toa
Clark «l tola court on « batora
DECEMBER 20.2001. Otoarwte*. a
ludgtwl may b* amarad agamal
you lor tot* ratal damandad to to*
Wknaa* my hand and a*4
NOVEMBER 14.2001.
(SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE

Clerk ol toa OremCourt
By Nancy R Wkaar
DmduIw ClSftl

Pubaab Novambar 19 25. and

2.9.2001

CtrcuR Court

Caa* I **-M144-COO
Acxaplane*

Daria Brtgga,

Data**am
NOTICE OF t H f t o r F l SALS

AUCTIONEER
U C . NO.

UrM No- C1—rnma. Mama. Lad

Daanrlottan

001*4

American
National
Corporation.

rJ

rtnnrte

lo

ba

427. Karan Towart, 5733 Klngi
Oat* Dr. ApL BOrtondo.FL 3280*.
Bad. draaaar, TV. Wtrtrpod dry*,
computar daak. mrac. boxaa
304. Eamaatto* Johnacn. 131
Academy Av* Santord. F L 32771.
Bad. T.V. antartaavoarl carta,
draaaar*. 2 raemara, iweroaava.

*22. Nkla Baker. *02 Pina Avt
Sanlord. FL 32771, Bade, haadboarda. TV. GE waahar. couch, play
pin, ckdhaa, draaaar, mac. dam*
Pubkah: Dacambar 2. 9.2001
HHOOI
UtKTEO ITA TII
n t m c T co urt
WU30LE DISTRICT OF FLOWOA
ORLANDO DIVWON
Caa* N a 4:01-cv473Grt-22aA*
U N H ID STATES OF AMERICA

AN Y ANO ALL RADIO STATION
TRANSMISSION
EOUIPMENT,
RADIO
FREQUENCY POWER
AMPLIFIERS, RADIO FREQUENCY
T E S T EQUIPMENT. ANO ANY
O TH ER EOUIPMENT ASSOCIATED
WITH OR USED IN CONNECTION
WITH THE TRANSMISSIONS ON
FR EQ UEN CY 97.1 MHi LOCATED
AT 445 E. MARVIN AVEW E .
LONG WOOO, FLORIDA 32750.
NOT3CC OF ACTION
M REM AND ARREST
FkA* 10(4) tor Cartwi Adrvraay and
Manama Oaana N toa Federal IkJaa
o l O N Procadura. and Local
Admiralty Rid* 7 03(d). « » « d
bareby grvan cl to* arraat ol to*
abova-namad dalandarl proparly, to
accordanca with an Amended
Warrant oI Arraal In Bam dauad on
Saptambar *,2001
Purauam to 18 U S C. 1983(a)(4).

aaid property irtaJJ N* • vantad
cMan aaaartmg auch paraen't kdareat n to* property to a metier let
torto to to* Stbplamaatal Rule* ol
Certain AdmuaSy and Maritime
Clama ol to* Facto.U RM* ol CM
Procadura arthm toaty 130) diyi
aTtar(l) aarvu ol to* compart, or
(2) to* (toil data ol puOKafton oa
purauamto Rule C(«M»X‘)&lt;0I ol to*
Supptomanral Rulaa ol Certain
Admiralty and Mantim* Clama. arthto auch addftonal Dma Mtoa Court
twenty (20) dayl altar toa lumg cl to*
Uaan wito toa Otoe* cl to* Clark.
Undid State* Dialncl Court. 300
Urvlad Stale* Courthouse. 80 North

I

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN total
by virtu# ol total certain Will ol
Execution aausd oul ol and undar
to* aaal ol to# Circuit Court ol
Vctaata County. Ftortda Caa* F 9632I48COCI upon ■ *nal )udgm*m
randand to toa etaraewd court on
lha2StodayolJiJyAO 1998 tothat
carten caaa antiHad Amartcan
National Accepterr# Corporation.
PlamMI(i). va Derte Brtoga.
Datatdamii) whkhataaaad Wmol
Erecutton aa* datvarad to m* aa
SnaNI ol Sammol* Carry. Ftortda
and I have lavwd icxmal toa tight,
tin* and reareet ol to* d*Nnd*m(a)
to to* toiowtog dawhbad proparty.
laid proparty bang located m
Sammol* Cotnly. Ftortda. mor* parItoJarty daaenbad u totoowa:
On* 1988 BMW. 4 door. Mack
V r» WBADKB307J990135S

Said Automotkla bang atorad at

and to* imdaragnad aa Sbanll ol
Sammol* County. Florida, wito at
1100 AM on to* 19to day tto Dae
AO. 2001 olta tor uM and aal to
to* tvghaal tataar. FOR CASH IN
HANDANOSUBJECTTOANYANO
AU EXISTINQ LIENS, u to* From
(Waat)Ooor. *1 tot* aiapa. ol to*
Sarmnoi* County Courthouaa In
Sanlord. Ftortda. to* above
daaatoad proparty
Thai aaidaal* tobamgmad* to sat­
isfy to* larma ol ttu* Writ ol
Donato F. Eabigar. SnaNI
Sammol* Courty Ftortda
NOTICE REQARDiNQ THE AM ER­
ICANS WITH UtSABAITES ACT O F
1990. PERSONS WITH A DISABILI­
TY NEED!NO SPECIAL ACCO M ­
MODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
TH E PROCEEDINGS SHOULO
CO N TACT THE ENFO RCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE CIV*.
DIVISION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE. 100 BUSH BLVD. SAN­
FORD. RORIOA. AT LEAST FIVE
0AY3 PRIOR TO THE PROCEEOINOS
(407)945-5440
TTD
(407)845-3323
With Sal* Raid On : Dec 19.2001
Pubttab November 18. 25. and
Dacambar 2.9. 2001
GG067
CITY OF L A X l MARY. FLORIDA

NOTICE OF FUBUC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by to*
Cry Corramemn cl r a Cey ol Ioka
Maty. Ftonda ton uM Commaaion
aid hold a Public Hearing on
Dacambar 20.2001. M 7 00 P. M , or
aa icon toaraaOaf aa poaaibia. to
conaldar Second Reading of an
Ordnance anutad.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. REZONINQ
CERTAIN LANDS WITHIN TH E

f ,|

R A ID E R S « , W I L D C A T S 87
Johnson and W itn tlkfrrralty (*7)
T. Jatkjnn t DOT. Sanli &lt; 3-2 12 . Baker 3 0 0
6. N ic o ta ll 10 0 X Mirtin»4 3 4-4 H . L o u n | j .
2 4. Wallace 7 3-4 20. M rK in n i, 6 7-9 2 1 , A .
lohnaon 31-57. Total* » l»-28 87.
Saaalnola Cootm unlly Callag* (am
Tm n rll 1 2-217, Staling I IL8 10, Currington
* 4-3 18, Fiehet 0 1-2 I .C Jatkacm 0 GO 0, D

lacLacn 3 5-8 13, Kialcolm 0 GO 0, AdolINcn 0
GO 0. W lthrwpoon j 8-1018, M cHenry 13-4 5,
Morgan 3 GO 6, J- W illiam * 0 &lt;M&gt;0. Total*.» 32y f pQ
lU lfh rw . 9 CC 44. JWU 32 Thrae-pninl Brkl
g ra b _ IWU 10(W allace). M cXtonla X Sandl 2.
T. fackjon L NtooWtB I. h O rh w i I t SCC I
(Cuntogtcn 4, Termed 3, D . lackatei I). Turn
foul, _ |WU 26; S C C 21. Fouled oul . ra w
Technical* _ none.
S E A H A V V IC S 92, R A ID E R S *2
* " t m lly Collage 1921
Champion 0 G O 0. A . Jackson 3 2-4 14.
Frctn ui 5 G2 10. Jm ktw 0 GO 0, Knight 5 GO

I I , Walker 0 GO 0. Marino 4 2-2 10. Daniels 13
7 -9 33, Marseille 0 GO 0. Angled* 5 2-2 I I

Total*: 3713-1912
Seminole Coal at entry Cel legs (521
TmwU 5 04) 14, Staling 2 GO 3, Currington 3
2-4 10. Fisher 0 GO Ot C. Jackaon 6 GO 13. D.
Jackson 21-2 5, Malcolm OOOOt Adolfoem 0 G
0 0, Witherspoon 13 3-5 2V, McHenry 3 GO 6.
Morgan OGOO. Williams 000 0 Total* 34 9-11
82
Hal (time . SCC 3 2 BCC 35. Thiee-pobtl field
goal* . BCC 3 (A. Jackaon 4, Knight): SCC 8
(Twined 4. Currington 2 Staling, C. Jackaon).
Team fouls _ BCC 15; SCC 19. Fouled oul _
none. Technicals _ now.

Women
C ontinu ed from page I B
Brevard 35-31 in the first game.
But Blankenfeld scored 21 of her 25 points in
the second half and Leuchanim tallied 10 of h er
IB over the final 20 m in u tes as SCC outscored th e
Titans 44-29 In the second half.
In addition to her 2 5 points, Blankenfeld also
had nine rebounds, four steals and four assists,
w hile Leuchanka had 18 rebounds, four assists
and five blocked shots.
W ith the momentum in hand the Raiders th en
w ent out and took a 43-34 halftime lead against
Palm Beach as Leuchanka scored 17 points.
SC C then put the v icto ry aw ay in the second
h alf as Leuchanka ad d ed another 17 points to h er
total o f 34 and Blankenfeld tossed in 14 of her 2 0 .
Both also had big rebound ing games again as
w ell as Leuchanka h ad n in e boards and
Blankenfeld eight.
T he Raiders went looking to keep things g oin g
in a positive direction as they traveled to Daytona
Beach Community C o lle g e for a tournament th is

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Dacambar 2.9, 2001

00140

KalW m a _ SCC » . STCC 29. Thram polnl
goala _ S C C 7 (Cum nglcn 3, C . lerkeon 3, D.
lecVum ) Team lo u li . S P C C 18; S C C 22.
Fouled nut _ now . Trrhn ifiU _ S T C C . illrg al
num b«.

CITY O F LAKE MARY. AS HEREIN
DEFINED FROM THE PR ESEN T
ZONING CLASSIFICATION O F A-1
AGRICULTURE TO R-1AA SINGLE
FAMILY RESIDENTIAL PURSUANT
TO THE TERMS OF THE FLORIDA
STATUTES; PROVWWO FOR TH E
AMENDMENT TO THE OFFICIAL
ZONING MAP: PROVIDING FO R
CONFLICT. SEVERABILITY ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE,
ertangmg to* inraig on to* toiowaig
daaenbad
proparty Wrti
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LEG AL SECTION 15 TOWNSHIP
203 FLANGE 30E FROM SE CO R N ER O FS W OFNW RLNN 839 82
F E E T W 457.25 FEET S 84
D EO R EE3 05 MINUTES 30 S E C ­
O NDS W 200 FEET TO POINT O F
BEGINNING RUN S 25 D EG R EES
34 MINUTES » SECONDS E iso
FE E T N 34 DEGREES 08 MINUTES
30 SECONDS E 200 FEET S 23
D EG R EES 34 MINUTES 30 SECOHOS E 150 FEET S 64 D EG R EES
03 MINUTES 30 SECONDS W
223 03 FEET WLY NLV 4 N ELY ON
RAW 42381 FEET N 44 D EG R EES
03 MINUTES X SECONDS E 24 60
FEET TO BEO BEING TRACT X 9
40 UNRECORDED FLAT EVANSDALE NO 4
The Putokc Haanng m» be Raid In
#i# CnttaV**rtn Chaff**™. 10O N.
Cam ay C U i Road. LtoaEtary. The
Public la invited to •"•"d and ba
haard. Sato hearing may
Conanuad 4cm am* to am* im* a final
dacMJon la mad* by th* c* y
Commlaaion.
Copaa of to*
O ntaarae m M a n avatabia ki toa
Cay Clark's Oatc* tor tavtao.
A TAPED RECORD O F THIS
MEETING IS MADE BY THE CITY
FO R ITS CONVENIENCE.
THIS
RECO RD MAY NOT CONSTITUTE
AN AOEOUATE RECORD FO R
PURPOSES OF APPEAL FR O M A
DECISION MADE BY THE CITY
WITH RESPECT TO THE FO R EG O ­
ING M ATTER
ANY P ER S O N
WISHING TO ENSURE THAT AN
AOEOUATE RECORD O F THE
PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED
FO R APPELLATE PURPOSES 13
ADVISED TO MAKE THE N EC ES ­
SARY ARRANOEMENTS AT HIS
O R HER OWN EXPENSE
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE W ANY OF THESE PROCEEDIN G S SHOULD CO N TA CT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS INADVANCE OF
TH E MEETING AT (407) 324-3024.
CITY O f LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
Carol A Foater. Cty Clerk
DATED; Dacambar 2 7001
Pubkah; December 1 .2001
HH082
8EM M 0LI COUNTY
IC C PROJECT*:
1. Protect P M 1 IM I/ B JC
Continuing Sanrtcai *« Roi
Surface Contacn 5unray (M uter
Agreement) Du* DM* January 9,
2 0 U a i 2 00 PM total am*
2. Protect: PS5U ZQ 1/BJC •
Raquaat tar OuaMtoaUm tor Energy
Performance Program to* Sarrarai*
Couniy PUAc Lbtarta* Mandatary
Pr* automation m**"ng and all*
vt*4December 19 2001 at 1000
A M Dua Dale January II, 2002 at
2 00 PM local am*
1 Protect FC-116501-ArBJC •
C.R. 419 - Phaia* I 6F (Lockwood
Boulevard to Second 8lr**t in
ChtaucAajConUnrcatrt Ptoiacl). Du*
Date January », 2002 « 2 00 PM
focal tan*
4. Profact FC-1I72-01/BJC Conauman Warn aaaanenl plant ■
tnatalaiion of Waf 17 Consbucaon
Prayed) Ou* Dai* January 9,2002
al 200 PM total am*
8 Protect FC-U73 01/BJC .
Midway Paving and Drainage
Improvamar* Propel ■Phaa* II, Dua
Data January 19 2001 *1 2 00 PM
8 Protect' RFP-H37-01/BJC Emptoya# Aaualanc* Program. Dua
Data January 9 2001 *&lt; 2 00 PM

Toguararea* nu4* ot addenda, a
1* tie retpenderaa' tarpcmatoMy to
contact to* Sammol* County
Purchaamg Oration pnor to to*
Iliad
tacaivtng data
at
titorrattaia/tvd* Add***)* mformanon toalto avaMbtoonto* Comfy*
Web Page
For mtofmalion on any of th«
Seminole County BCCptoiecta.
piaaaa vto* our **0 p*9* atwwwco
eammoto 8 uabuunait/pufchaaing
or ca l 407885-7114
Pubkah Dacambar 9. 2001
HH081

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAJUNQ
TO CONSIDER A
CONOm ONALUS*
Nonea a haraby gnwn toal * Pubkc
Hearing ato b* had by to* planning
4 Zoning ComnwaWn In the City
Commiaaion ChambF*. CKy Ha*.
Santord. Ftonda. » 7 00 pm . on
Thuraday. Dacambar 20. 2001. to
conaldar 1 requeil tor a CondiHonai
U sam a GC-2. Gararal Commarctal
Zoning District,
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lo u 21 10

weekend.
On Friday SCC took on powerful Gulf C o ast
Community C ollege from Panama City an d then
take on another P anhand le Conference p o w er in
Tallahassee Com m unity College today (Saturday)
at 2 p.m.
The Raiders w ill then wrap up Iheir preChristmas schedule by going to Ocala to com p ete
in the Pepsi Tournam ent at Central Florida
Community C ollege next Friday through Su n d ay
(Dec. 14-16).
SCC will finally play at hom e again on
December 29-30 w h en it hosts a Holiday C lassic
o f its won as the H ealth and Physical Education
Center.
On Saturday, M iam i-D ad e Community C o llege
takes on Okaloosa-W alton Community C o llege
from Ft. Walton B each at 4 p.m. and the R aid ers
host Black Hawk Ju n io r College from Illinois at 6
p.m.
On Sunday, B lack Haw k takes on O kaloosaWalton at 1 p m. an d SCC battles M lam l-D ade at
2:30 p.m.

L ec a ls
29 LESSBag NECor Lot 21 Run W
620.78* 8 404 04* E 527.5' N 2B Dag
3 M n E 687Mto Bag .Beg SVVCor
UK 29 Run E 335 49* H 75’ Vy a*
recorded In Vto Pib*c Raconj* of
Samlral* Osurfg Florida
Th* proparty bamg ffore g*n*ra#y
daaertbad a* 2921 Ortanda Ortva.
Surt* 142.
ContMonM Uta RacNtaad: Th*
aafa of bear and etna tor conaump«tm on promt h (BW-COP).
A l par*** m reareet and c b m
th a l h m an oppotkmifr *■ 4* heard
if aaid hearing.
By ordar of r a Planning SZontog
Commtoalon of to* C*Y
Hanford.
Ftortda toto 4to day ol Oacangw,.
2001.
kAchaal Skal. Chairman
PW nr-g iZorvfig Commtoalon
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a p * .
eon dacidM to eppaal ■ dactotan
mad* wito raapad toany manat contidarad al to# above meeting or
hearing. N a ira may need a vartwam record ol to* procaadng* includ­
ing to* tatlvnony and avklanc*.
which record a not prortdad by toa
Cay of Santord (FS 288 0103)
PERSONS WITH 0LSABIUTIE3
NEEDING ASSISTANCE T O PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY O f TH ES E PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CO N TA CT
THE PERSONNEL O FFIC E ADA
COORDINATOR AT U 0-S« 28 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
MEETING
Pubkah Dacambar 9 2001
HH079
NOTICt OF PUBUC HEAIM n o
r o c o ffs e x R A
CO N O m O fU LU SE
Noac* toharaby ghan toal a Pubtc
Hearing wtd b* ba4tf by to* Planting
AZonmg Commianon In th* cay
Commlaaion Chantoart. C«y Hal.
Santord, Horde, af 700 D m on
Thuraday, Dan ialn f » *001. to
oonaktaa raqueto fork Conom ual
U ie In an RMOI. I M fl* Family
R a a ld a n llal-O ttlca -tn a lllu llo n a l
Zoning Dittrid.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION. Lot* 45 ,
48 (LESSE 100T Pf N 1/2 04 Lo« 43'
JEPaca* Bubd.. aa racodad m Plat
Book I, Pag* 91 ol to* Public
Record* ot Sammol# Com fy.
Ftxda

Th* preparty bang mor* Danaraty
daautwd aa 119 Eato 2nd Straat
Conditional Ua* Fta»u**l*d.
Ccvranmity Hteoma factory
Al par*** to totaraal *nd enrara
•hal have anepporktotof &gt;0ba heard
al atod haanno
By order of to* Planning AZonmg
Commlaaion of to* C4y of Sanford.
Ftanda. toto 3rd day cf Dacambar.

2001.
UKhaal Skat, Chairman
Planning 5Zonmg Commlaatan
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It * parton daedal 10
» Oacwon
mad* aito raapad 10 any roatlai coneidand *1 toa acorn meeting or
baartog, hakfa may naad a vartwam racotd ol to# procaadnga metodIng toa toaomony and evidanc*.
which racord to nef pnrvdad by to*
Cily of Santord (FS26601O6)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE T O PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF TH ES E PRO
CEEOINQS SHOULD CO N TA CT
THE PERSONNEL O FFIC E ADA
COORDINATOR AT 3X -S62 6 48
MOORS IN ADVANCE O f THE
MEETING
Pubkah Oacemba# 9.2001
HH078
_____
M THE CtoCUIT CO URT FOR
U M M O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROSAT8 DIVISION
File H a 01-1203-CP
IN RE; ESTATE O f
ALDA CAMPBELL
NOTICE OF ADMbdSTRAIlON
Th* admmiakaiun cf toa attai* ot
ALDA CAMPBELL, deceaimd, F4*
Number 01I208CP. to Parking m
to* Circuit Court lor Sammol*
Comry. Ftonda, Probata Drviuon.
toa addraaa cf which to 301 N Park
Avenue, SarAotd. FL 32771
Th*
name* and addreu 01 toa Paracnaf
Rapraaantatrv* and to* Paraonal
Rapraaanuuvt'i aaomay
**,
A a INTERESTED PER SO N S ARE
NOTIFIED THAT:
A l panon* 00 whom toi* none* to
aarvad who have ob|*ctiona toal
cheieng* to* vakerty ot d ie wto, toa
quakflcaban* cf to* paraonal raprauntattve. vara*, or Mnaakcaon of
toa* Court an roquuad lo Na toau
otaacbona wto toto Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF T H E FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY OATS A F T E R THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A CO PY O F
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l cradtore ol to* dacacta* and
other perron, having claim* or
demand* agamal dacedani 1 eeUta
on whom a copy
9119 "obc* to
tarvad wfbm tore* months altar to*
dal* ol to* hnl pubkeabem of tow*
nonce mual M* toev claim , aim tout
Court WITHIN THE LA TER O F
THREE MONTHS A F T E R THE

L ec a ls
DATE OF THE FIRST PU BUCAT1CN OF THIS NOTICE O R THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O F SER ­
VICE O F ACOPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l ntoar crarttora ol to* dacadanl
and paraona havtag claim* or
dem and, agamal to* dacadanTa
**tt» muat to* toa* claim* wen toto
court WITHIN THREE M ONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF TH E FIRST
PUBUCATK3N OF THIS NOTICE.
A a CLAM S. DEMANDS. ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WfoL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* d*t* ol to* «rM putokceflon of
ton None* to Ootarttoar g. pool
BESSIE DOOGETT
379 Bnahwood Lano
Winter Spring, FL 3270a
Atlomay
tor
Paraonal
Rapmaantitor*
ROBERT K MclNIOSH. E e q u n
Ftortda Bar No. 17*302
STENSTOM. MCINTOSH. CO L­
BERT. WHKJHAM 5 SIMMONS P A
Poal Otoca Bo&lt; 4348
Santord. FL 32772-4348
Telephone 407/322-2171
Pubaah Dacanbar 9. 16, 2001
H11076
tot TH t CIRCUIT CO UR T
o fth eu o h tu n th

juttocuu. e m e u rr
M A W FO R
M M M O U COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M M il 01-OW 48I0-02O-L
IN RE: Tito Mantag* of
STEVE UATIEVKH
fktoband.
v ic t o r m a a o e u m atte v ic h

NOT1C8 OF a c t io n f o r
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAOS
T O Vttort* Angela Matwvich
113 NWnrairto Avenue
Royal Oak, IAtJrigan48087
Vtofort* Angela Maftovich
2 3« Canon Straat
Oatrot. Mchrgan 48209
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED tout
jn action ha* baan Nad agaaial you
and toal you a n &gt;«K*ad to aarv# ■
copy N your whtlan dalanaa*. to any,
to 1 on to* Pawcrwt a artomay, A A
UcCLANAHAN. JR . 212 North Part
t a it o . Sartoort, ftonda M 771. on
or baton to* 19to day o l DECEM ­
BER. 2001. and H* toa ongmal a*h
tow dart ot (V* C o u i *1 Sankrat*
County Courtooua*. X I N Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida 3277'.
bator* eamet on Pattoonar a Vranadataty toaraaftor toyou la* to do aa,
a dalauto may b* artarad agamal you
lor to# rakal damandad In to*
Coptot ot a l Court docunanta In
toto caaa, ndudmg Ordara, ara avatoabl# at to* Clerk o l to* Circuit
Court, office Wu may review tow**
docuTwnn K»n raquaat.
You muat keep to* Clerk of th#
Cnuto C o u ft o*c# noMiad of you
currant addraaa.
(you may N*
Noaca of Curort Addraaa Ftartta
Suprama Court Approved FamJy
U w Form 12115 ) Ftaur* paper* m
ton lawful wito b# m *j*d to to*
addraaa on racord at to* ctak't
WARNING Ruto 12 283. Ftortda
FamJy Law Rulaa o l Procedure,
raryjkaa certain automatic dtoctoaur#
ol documanla and Intonnalton.

L ec a ls
F a iu * to comply tan ra*uk In MnoBona tactodng d*mto*al and M rttig
D M NOVEMBER 14, 2001
MAHYANNE MORSE
Clart of toto OnoM Court
By Nancy R Winter
Oecuh Clark
Pubkah: Oatantota 9. 18. 23, X .

2001
HM0T3
M TH BCM CU fT CO UR T
OF T H IO O H TM N T H
judicial

ORcurr,

M A M FO R
U M M O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
C A M HO.: 0 l 0R-443*^I2t&gt;-a
IN RE.Tha Mantaga of
KELVIN E ROSS,
Hutband.
and
LINDA J. ROSS. k V l
LINDA J BENJAMIN.

Wife

N O D Ct OF ACTION
TO Unde J Boat
4X 4 Qtorvi Dal* Road
Boww. MO 20720
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toal
a Pernon lot Ditaciuhon ol Uamaga
haa baan Mad agamal you. tad toal
you ara raquirad to aarv* a copy ot
your Raapona* ot Pleating to to*
Patbon upon to* P*IMon«4'* altar
nay. A A UcCLANAHAN. J R . 212
Norto Part Avenue. Santord. Ftortda
32771. and N*
toa ongmal
Raapona* or Pleating m to* Olllc*
of to* dark of to* Circuit Coun, on or
batora toe 1 Wi day of DECEM BER,
2001. » you tat to do a a a Dalaua
Judgment ark b* taken agamal you
tar to* rakal demanded m to*
DATEO a! Sanlord. Sarmnoi*
County Ftonda ton Mto day of
NOVEMBER 2001.
MAHYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE ClfTCUIT COURT
b y Nancy fl. wk**r
Deputy Ctork
Pubtoh. Dacambar 9. 18, 23. X ,
2001
HH074

NOTICE
Wortlorc# Central Ftonda
ennounc** toat to* Board of
Dvactora and Etacubva Cor-vomee
aft be hokdng a m«*ta g *1 ton
WORKFORCE CEN TR AL FLOWOA
o*c*e, to whrch to* pta*c n tov*#d.
tad may hetod* kuch otoar ccvnmjtar to* conduct ol to* B o a rd , bu*h
DATE Dacambar 10, 2901
TIME. Encubv* Com m a** 12
form
Board ol Overton 2 p m
LOCATION Leu Gardena
1920 N ForaklAvanu*
Ortando FL
PURPOSE To decuae nwnaro ot
m roet to worttorc* Central Ftonda
arm Rrlererto# to
W ortlorc*
Davatopmart aeua*.
For Furtoar Irtomabon. Cortata:
Gary J Eart. EMCubv* Daacfor
WbrtkMC# Central Ftond*
1X1 La* Road. Sta. 270
Winter Part FL 32780
(407)741 4385
Pitokan Oacamba* 9. 2001
HH073

IT. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Gtvaa W ritten Node* of Intended Dialncl DecUlon
Th* Dnbkt gfva* node* ol ita mtart to aau* a parnn to toa tatfoamg appntart(i) on November 30, 2001
EUabato Mon* G anue Foundation. POBov X . Wraar Part. FL 32790.
appacaaon «8381 Th* O tbict propcaaa to akocal* 0 068 mJbon gakona par
day ol gromd water lor knjabon of 31 73 acre# of tarot Th* MtodrawaM
uaad by to* propoaad preyed wr* conaral oi ground water from toa Floridan
aquilar vto 1 atav* wa* In SammoM CouWy. totaled n Sacnona 37. 3.
Townervp 20 Souto; Rang* 31 Eaal known aa Lake Jaaaup.
Th* M*Kk) containing each ol to* abovakaiad appecaborta) are avatabia tor
Viapacbon Monday torough Friday aicapl lor legal hokdayi, 9 00 am . lo 500
p m. al toa Si John* Rrvar Water Management Dmnct Headquarter* or to*
appropnai* Sarvca Caniar Tha Dwlrcl era taka action on each panrw app*cakon toted above unlaaa a pabuon tor an admnairaOv* procaartng (haarmg)
I* Mad purauant to toa provtaion* oI Sadiona I X 589 and 1 X 5 7 , Ftonda
Biatuw, Chapter 28-108 and 40C-1 1007. Ftonda AdminiatraBv* Cod*
(F A C )
A perron whoee kubatarMai raaraata ara akadad by any cf toa Oatncfa pro­
poaad parnaong dadamna danWlail abov* may prtben tor *dnnuraev*
haenng n roconlanc* wrto Sacnona 1 X 5 M and 1 X 57. F l . or a l parte*
may reach a wrttan agraamart on rrwetabon aa an akanroOv* ramady imder
Section 1X571, F S Chooamg madabon *9 not adraraafy *8*d to* rkgeio
* hearing f nwdabon do** not ra*uk ki * i*i8*m*rt. Th* procadu** lor pueumg madabon ara tat torto n Sector 1X573. F S , and Rtaa* 28-108 111
and 28-108 401- 405. F A C . Palmer* mual comply wWr to* raquram ana of
Ftanda Adm abaliv* Coca. Chapter 28-108 and b* Mad wito (racahrad by)
to* Dwtncl Clark, located al Drabrd Haadqtartark. 4049 Raid Street. Parana,
ftonda 32177.
Pauuna tor adranrairaov* hearing on toa ebov* appkca1tan(») mual b* Mad
watvn taartydn* (21) day, at pubkeabon of to* nooca or vrthm hearty *&gt;
(X ) dayt of 7 a Diunct dapoarong to* noac* of m art n to* m at lor swaa parton* to whom to* Dtttnd m ail, actual notm F a A n to hi* a panocn mtom
to* In* period Mia* conrotut* a warvar of tay ngFJ uxh paracn may hav* to
raquaU wi adrorvalraliv* dalamwiairon (haanng) imder Sacbon* I X 889 and
1 X 57. F S . concarrong to# ub|#d patma Nfokcabon. Paoocn* wtveh ara
ncl Mad n accordanca wito toa abov* povatan# ara *£yect to damraaa!
Bacaua* to* adnnatratrv* haanng procau * deugnad to tarm iat* knal
agency aceon. to* Mmg of a pabbon maw* to* T a Dmnct’a *n* adfon may
b# dffartrt Irom to* poainon taken by * n to* none* of Want. Paraona whoa*
Hbettab* nlereata veil ba effected by any «uch Mr* ifccru v i of toa OMOkJ
on toa appkcaoon have ffi* rrygii lo baccma a party to to* procaatMig, m accor­
dance w to t o * raquram eni, M l torto abov*
Gloria Law*. (Vector. Dm non of Parmil Dale Same**
SI John* Fbvar W alat Managamant Dutnd

Pubkah December 9. 2001
MHO77

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T h e S d o n o u Hd u l d

Sunday, December 9.2001

Lecals
m n c to M u i
NOTICE « H ER EB Y OWEN M
i to m i N
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■ d f iM iT N n M t o M
W t o U STATUES (Sac. S3. x i e s . son
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on V I p w ito M t o m M d property
haobMn etored and which arwtoca*
Ml d K O TH EE S E L F STORAGE,
?M F k d Ftoandd court. SUM 100
Couky dSarrbicka. S btadFtortda
N W totong
Harm. Urd I, Com m a
Tiny Baden. 110. Paata . Cheka,
Puthaaae muef ba paid ton at toa
ton* of puchea* to CASH ONLY AA
purehaaad 8*m* add a* to. where b,
and mud b i removed d «io *n# ol
V iM to Sato to eub)*ci to eaneaiaVon In Vto m in i oi n W iw n i
D m d tob 28to. DAYU o im lm . Too
PUBdtDaoantoai S. II. root
MMD0I
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PUBLIC AUCTION
No*e# to hereby g»vwn:
McComaa Towfng wb eat
dPubAc Aucaon For SaNao*
toi Caah on demand to Nghaal
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CLERK OF TH E ORCUTT COURT
By Doratoy W. BcAon
DapuyCtork
Joaapli C- f oatar. Erquaa
Florida Bar No 282001
Akarman. SanWrtM AEtoaon, PA.
CArua Cantor. 10m Floor
255 Souti Oranga Avanua
Foal O llca Boa 231
Ortandb. Ftortdn 32802
(4071843-7880
T y c o a r e a p e r s o n w ith a
DISABILITY WHO N EEDS ACCOM­
MODATION IN O RDER TO PARTIC
PATE N THIS PROCEEDING. YOU
ARE ENTITLED. AT MO CO ST TO
YOU. TO TH E PROVISION OF
CERTAN ASSISTANCE
PLEASE
CONTACT CO UR T ADMINISTRA­
TION AT 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SAN FO R O . FLORIDA
12771. TELEPHONE: 407/1234330
WTTHW TWO (2) WORKING DAYS
OF YOUR RECEIPT O F THIS DOC­
UMENT. IF Y O U ARE HEARW G OR
VO CE IMPAIRED. CA LL 1/800-955
8771.
Pubtah: December 8.18.2001
HH044
M THB O R C U rr COURT,
PI AND FOR
SEM M O LE COUNTY,
C tW . ACTION
NO. 01-CA-1744-14-W
CHARLES F PRESTO N. JR and
GLORIA P. PRESTO N, hurtand and

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Corporation doing buam au to
Catoomla aa Oklahoma Emplra
Findtog Corporaam. HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION, a
torporwon orgarerad m d aatobng
undar m* tow* ol tha S u n oI
Oalawtra,
and
CO N SECO
FINANCE SERVICING CO R P.
kxmarty known a* G REEN TREE
FINANCIAL SERVICING
CORPORATION.
and
FIRST
NORTH AM ERICAN NATIONAL
BANK, N A , a corporation.

NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN tu t
purauanl
to
Summary
Final
Judganw* ot Foractoaura randarad
on tia 15*i day o l Ikwantoar. 2001.
n tool cartam cauaa panekng In to*
OruM Court to and tor Sm inoto
Cauty. Flonda. w lw ato CHARLES
F. PRESTON. J R m d GLORIA P.
PRESTON, huabm d and wta.at*
PU M M . m d MICHAEL J SMITH
m d BARBARA A SMITH, huabmd
m d w*a. ALASKA EASTERN PART­
NERS.
an
A ia ik a
Ltotkad
Partoatahto. aa Aaatgnaa ol Empka
Fundng Coipotalkto. m Oklahoma
Corporation doing buatoaaa to
CaMomU aa Oklahoma Empka
Fuming Corpora*™*, HOUSEHOLD
FRANCE CORPORATION, a corpo-

HH034

2001 Dodg* Pickup Maroon
(»
Vtot IBTF126PXIS34433I
Auction wd to* M m on 13-14-01
*1 2pm Al Trt-Couky Tawing
1154 B to r Am Winter 9 m FI
12708
PutotoiD roantow l. 2001
MH041
M TNE C M C U T COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
JU O fO AL CIRCUIT.
M A N O FO R
SEM M O LS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO..- OO-CA-1434-14-K
acN SR A L ju m s a c T io N
SUNTRUST BANK, a O ea# *
barking oorpaebon.

IDELLA G R AC E JOHNSON a/k/a
I0ELLA
G R AC E
HARTFIELD,
Dk m m U. DAVID M ROBINSON u
H*k to lOELLA G R ACE JOHNSON:
ULTON JOHNSON. Minor m d H w
to IDELLA O R ACE JOHNSON.
MICHAEL JO H N SO N . Minor m d
H o i to IDELLA G R ACE JOHNSON
ALLEN JOHNSON. Mtoor m d H r
to lO ELLA G R A C E JOHNSON.
ARTIS JOHNSON. U nor m d H*k to
lOELLA G RACE JOHNSON.
ZEATTIE ROBINSON u H a l to
IDELLA G R A C E JOHNSON m d
Cuttcxkan o l ULTO N JOHNSON.
MICHAEL
JO H N SO N .
ALLEN
JOHNSON m d ARTIS JOHNSON.
M rur Chkdran; WAYNETT1A
JOHNSON »
H w to lOELLA
GRACE JOHNSON. SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA:
ALL
UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES
OF lO ELLA G R AC E JOHNSON
r V l IO EU A O RACE HARTFIELD.
JOHN OCX AN Q Q R JANE DOE,
UgeOYer wah any UNKNOWN
TENANTS ol I n property b cm d M
i l l S in Gabriel Court. Winter
Spmge, Flondt.
Defendant*
NOTICE O F SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tin
punuant to I Fnal Judgment ol
ForacJoaure randarsd on November
28. 3001, In t i l l cartam cauM pandIng In tia Ckcuk Court In an) ter
Samnoto Coumy. Flonda whereat
Sen T a n Bank, to PlanW . and IOEL
LA O RACE JOHNSON wVa lOELLA
GRACE HARTFIELD. Oacaawd.
DAVID M ROOWSON M HW to
IDELLA O R ACE JOHNSON. U.TO N
JOHNSON. Minor and Ha* to lOEL­
LA G RACE JOHNSON: MICHAEL
JOHNSON. Mtoor m d H al to IOEL
LA G R ACE JOHNSON. ALLEN
JOHNSON. Mtoor m d H w to IOEL
LA O R ACE JOHNSON. ARTIS
JOHNSON. Mtoor and H w to IOEL
LA G R ACE JOHNSON. ZEATTIE
ROBINSON aa H w to lOELLA
GRACE JOHNSON and Cualodwn
ol LILTON JO HNSON. MICHAEL
JOHNSON. ALLEN JOHNSON v b
ARTIS JOHNSON. M m CMdrm ,
WAVNETTIA JOHNSON a* H w to
lOELLA G R AC E JOHNSON, SEMI­
NOLE CO UN TY. FLORIDA. ALL
UNKNOWN HEIRS ANO DEVISEES
OF IDELLA G R ACE JOHNSON
l V l lOELLA G R ACE HARTFIELD:
JOHN DOE AN0.OR JANE OOC.
together mto m y UNKNOWN TEN­
ANTS ol Via property located at 111
San Gabriel Court. Wntor Spm gi.
Florida, ara defendant*. Cm* Acton
Cauaa No. 00-CA-1 438-U P. I.
Maryann* Mom*. Clark oI in* afore
•ard Court, wd al 11 00 a m . an
December 27. 2001. dtor for tab
m d aal to tn* tvghaii taddar tor
cam al t/i# Saminol* County
Courmouaa. Waal Front Door. 101
Norm Park
Avenue
Sanford,
SanrnoM County. Florida, to* fortowng daaertoart ria l proparty. Mud*
and being to Saminol* County.
Ftonda to-ark:
Lot 113. OEERSOW O 3, accordnv
to to* Rial toaraoI aa racontod r.Piu
Book 48. Paga 84 ol ffw Pubtc
Racotda o l Saminol* Counly.
Said M ia m l b# mada purauanlu
and to order to MOaly tn larma oI
aard Fnal Judgm m l
DATED tra 2«n day ol Novambar.

2001.
MARYANNE M ORSE. CLERK

Lecals

L ec a ls

toa tow* o l to* BUM o l DaUamra.
md CO N SECO FINANCE SERVIC­
ING CO R P.. tormarty known a*
GREEN TR EE FINANCIAL SERVIC­
ING CORPORATION, and FIRST
NORTH AM ERICAN NATIONAL
BANK, H A , a corporation, ara
Datandanto, C M Action No 01CA1744-14 W. I. MARYANNE MORSE.
Ctork s i to* alo tau id Circu* Court.
a to M IIO O A M .o n to a 17to (toy c&lt;
January. 2002. ORm lor aato and «*4
to Via hg luat bkktor kx cam al Vw
Waal tram door ol tw Courtoouaa n
Sanunoia
Counly.
Flondk. to
Santord. Florida, in* toaoanng
datenbad proparry, utualad and
barng to SammoU County. Flonda.
lo ll 1 and 2. Block 1. LAKE VIEW,
ic cordtoo to too map or plat toaraot
aa racordad to Ptai Book 5. Paga 4.
Pubic Racorda oI Samnoto. Counly.
Flonda.
Said u k wd ba mada purauam to
and n ordar to aanaly tw larma oI
aald Summary Final Judgmant
MARYANNE M ORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Mary Stroupa
Dapuly Ctork
JAMES A BARKS
Anomay at Law
1120 W Ffrat S tru t. Stda B
Sartord. FL 32771
(407)321-1224
Anomay lor Plamnffa
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE OF THE
FOLLOWING INFORMATION
to accordanca with to* Amancan*
win Dsabkinaa A d. panona naadng
a apaoal aocommodakon to pamopala to tua procaadtog inoiAd conU d tw todMduM or agancy aandng
nobca not tolar torn aavm daya prior
to toa procaadng al toa addraia
gnrm on lia nokca Tatopbona 4073234330, Etoarwon 4227. 1 800B55-8771 (TDO) ot 1000B55 57/0
M . vu Flonda Ralay Same*
Pubkan Dacambar B. IS. 2001
HH045
M TH E CWCIIIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O F FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY
O EN ER AL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 01- C A 1821-14-0
Chasa
Manhattan
Mortgaga
Corporation
PLAINTIFF
Em ail Johnaon. al to .
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OF
FO R ECLO SU R E SALE
Nooca m haraby grvan ViaL pur
auanl lo that Final Judgmanl ol
Foractoaura dalad Novambar X ,
2001. and amarad in ervi caaa num
bar 01 -C A-1828-14-0. Ol too Creurt
Court oI to* IBto Jtakoal Creu* n
and tor Sam nuU Counly. Flonda.
whartm
CH A SE
MANHATTAN
M ORTGAGE CORPORATION, la
PUInlin and E m a il Jehmon,
Samaul* Counly. a poakoto vutxivi
ten ol to* SU la o l Flonda. S u u ol
Flonda. Oaparknanl o l Ltgal Alaaa.
■ unknown poraon(i) n poaias
to n ol to* aubyatl raal preparry a I
rvVa Daryl S u in g .__, unknown paraon(i) to pou a m m ol to* tubRCI
raal propaly &gt;2 rvVa laak* Brown,
a n a Dalandani(t). I wd ta l lo to*
high**t and b a il bktoar lor caah al
to* Waal Iron dhxrr ol to* Sam reU
Counly Courthouw in Sanlord.
Flonda. Sam noU County. Ftonda. al
II 0000 AM on to* 22nd day ol
January.
3003
to* knowing
datenbad preparty at ta l tonh n
ta d Final Judgmanl. to wK
LOT 4. BLOCK 0 . COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNIT 3. ACCO RD
INC TO THE PLAT THEREOF ON
FILE IN ThE O FFICE OF THE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AND FO R SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO RID A R ECO R D ED IN PLAT
BOOK I2.PAG ES 75 ANO 78. SAID
LANDS SITUATE. LYING AND
BEING IN SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
NOTE. Purtuanl to to* Fa* Dad
CollaCBon Practical Act you art
adviaad toal tow law Vm a doomed
to b* a data codattcr atiamping to
ccAad a dad and any nfcrmalun
obUnad wd ba uaad lor toil per

a n c u n co urt
O F TH B IfTM
JUOiCLAL ORCUTT
O FFLO fH O A

h th e

COUNTY
OCM CRAL
No. 01-CA-1888-14-K
North Amartem Mortgaga Company.
PLAWT1FF.
rt

Dabra Johnaon. aa Ttualaa o i tw
Dabra Johnaon Ravocabla Trual
dalad January 22. 1908. N t o ..
DEFENDANTS
NOTICE OP
FO RECLOSURE SALE
None* a haraby gman t o t o . putauml to to il Final Judgmanl ol
Foractoaura dalad Novambar 28.
2001, and artarad to c M &lt;aa nuntar 01-CA-188S-I4K, oI toa Ckcut
Court ol toa 18to Judfcito ClroUL to
md lor Samkiola Com fy, Ftotkto.
Wharton NORTH AMERICAN (HORTGAGE COMPANY, la PlatoM and
Dabra Johnaon. aa Truafw o l tia
Dabra Johnaon RavocabU Trual
dalad January 22. 1008, f kvtog. m d
a l inknown parttoa claiming by,
twough. undar and agatoat toa
abova namad datmdanKa) who ara
not known to ba daad or alva,

davfaaaa. gramaaa. or
ctoananta; SammoU County, a poiacal aubdMtoon o l toa S U la ol
Florida, ta/ara DaUndantfa), I wto aal
to toa N ? m l and b a il bktoar kr
earn to tw Waal Irani door o l tw
SammoU County Courtoouaa to
Santord, Florida, Sarrtovla County.
Florida, at It 0DOO AM on toa 27 day
al Dacambar. 2001. toa knowing
daacrfcad proparty aa ato lotto to
atod Final Judgrrwm. to Wb
THAT PART O F LO T 437 LYV4G
SOUTH OF STATE ROAD 428, VAN
ARSOALE O SB O R N E BRO KER­
AGE C O S ADO TO BLACK MAM­
MOCK. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECO RDED M PLAT
BOOK 1.PAGE 31, O F THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEM INOLE COUN­
TY FLORIDA
NOTE: Purauam to tw Fak Dad
CoaacHon P ractical A d you am
kJL ah i-|iaft-ii a w iE w A a * .a aa ■ ■ inal n a In

ton

■ o*oi convoor in*rnp(ingi w

obUtoad wd ba uw d tor ton pulpQM,
OaMd »w 28 day o l Novambai.
2001.
MARYANNE M ORSE
□ark d Ckcaal Court
By Mary Straib*
Daoutr dark
CO O K S A STAWIAASKI, P A
4010 Boytooul Boulavard
SUM 450
Tampa. FL 33807
Ttoaphona: (8131877-8008
C A S H 0-01-3082
Pibaah: Dacambar 0. 18. 2001
HH047
IN THE e m e u rr COURT
O P TH E 1ITH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
O F FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
SfMWaOLE COUNTY
O EN ERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 0I-CA-87M 4-L
Chaa*
Manhattan
Mortgaga
Corporation.
PLAWTIFF.
n
Mattoaw N. Paul, al a l.
DEFENDANTS
AM ENDED NOTTCI OP
FO R ECLO SU R E SALE
None* la haraby grvan that, pur­
tuanl to an Ordar Raacbadukng
foraefemra Sato dalad Novambar
27. 2001. and amarad to d v i cat*
numbar 0 1 -C A 8 7 I-1 4 L. o l to*
Orcu* Court ol to* ISto Judctal
C»cu* to and lor SammoU Crxrty.
Flonda. aharam CH ASE MANHAT­
TAN M ORTGAGE CORPORATION.
a PUmhll and Mattoaw N Pau l.__ .
unknown p*raon(t| to pataaatkai ol
to* tubfact raal proparty *1, Ware
D*Undam(a). I wd aal to toa he/wu
and batl bddar lor cam al to* Waal
Irani door o l toa SammoU Com ly
Courtoouaa m Sanlord, Florida.
SammoU
County. Flonda. at
tIOOOO AM on toa 27to day ol
Dacambar. 2001. toa loHowing
u d Fnal Judgmar*. to *1:
LOT 8. C LU STER C . STERLING
PARK UNIT 24. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED
IN PLAT BO O K 20. PAGES 82. 83
ANO 84.
OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUN
TY. FLORIDA
NOTE Purauam u to* Fak Data
CdU clion Practical Act you ara
adviaad toal tola Uw Arm ta daanwd
to b* a debt coiaclor attampmg to
coked a debt and any nkxmabon
(burned wd ba uaad lor dial pur-

p o ll

Dalad toa 38 duy ol Novambar.

2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By Mary Stroup*
Dapuly Clark
CODIUS A STAWlAFtSKI. P A
4010 Qoyteout Boulevard
SUM 450
Timpa. FL 33807
Talephona. (813)877 8008.
Pubkah Dacambar 8. 18. 3001
MH048
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
SEM INOLE COUNTY
O ENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
No. 00-372 CA 14-0
0 E C jp iu l Mortgaga Sarvfcaa. Inc.
PLAINTIFF,
vl
Richard f Thula.Cymni* E. ThoU. al
a l.
DEFENDANTS
AM ENDED NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SUR E SALE
None* it haraby green toal pur­
tuanl lo an Ordar Retchedulmg
Foractoaura Sale dalad Novambar
28, 2001. and entered m Ctrl cat*
number 00-372 C A 14. o l to* O o rt
Court ol to* I8to Judicial Croat n
and tor SammoU Counly. Flonda.
•harem G E CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. INC., it PUmidl and
Richard F Thou. Cyntow E. ThoU.
NanonaOtdit Mortgaga Corporanon
01 Ftonda. a Uttohred corporation.
United S utaa o l America, la/ara
De'-nd*rur.) i e a i*a to toa Nghatl
and beat bidder tor caah al al toa
Waal honl door ol (he Sanunoia
Counly Courthouse to Sanlord,
Flonda. Sam noU County Florida, al
I I 00 00 AM on to* 27 day ol
Dacambar. 2001, Ih* following

l*kj Final Judyner*. lo ■*

LOT 4K OROVEV1EW VKLAO E.
ACCORDING
TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROCO IN P U T
BOOK II PAGE(S) 4 THROUGH 8.
OF THE FU B U C RECO RDS OF
EEMMOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
NOTE Pwauara to to* Fak Data
Cotedlon Pracllcaa A d you ara
adviaad toal W e Uw Ann to beamed
to ba a debt co t ctoi aaampbng to
ooaaa I oaoa ana any mrormanon
obUtoad •&gt;• be uaad lor toal pupoaa
Dated toa 38 day cf Novanbar.
2001.
MARYANNE M ORSE
Curt d Ckndl Court
By Mary Stm aw
Dcoufv C M i
co S j s s s t a w u r s k i. f a
4010 Boyaomd Bohdavard
SUM 450
Tampa. FL 33807
TkWphorW: (813)877-6008
CAS 113030814
PuMah Dacambar B. 18,2001
HH048
T M i ORCUTT COURT
OF TH E EW H TM N TH
J U O d A L ORCUTT
M A N O FO R
I COUNTY,
N BA
O V K . ACTION
C A M NO. Ob-1128 C A

BA MORTGAGE. LLC (A WHOLLY
OWNED SUBSIDIARY O F BANK OF
AMERICA. N A ) SUCCESSO R M
INTEREST BY
M ER G ER OF
NATWN8BANC M ORTGAGE
CORPORATION,

B R EN O A E.M U U J9.M M .
NOTICE O F
NOTICE IB H ER EBY GIVEN purM an to a Final Judgrrwm ol
Mortgaga
Foractoaura
dalad
Novambar 30, 2001 a m artarad In
Caaa NO. 00-132B CA ol to* CkctA
Court d toa EIGHTEENTH J u k k l
CkeUI to and tor SE MINGLE County.
Ftonda wharato BA M ORTGAGE.
U C (A W HOLLY OW NED SUBSIDiARV O F BANK O F AMERICA.
N A ) SUCCESSO R IN INTEREST
BY MERGER O F NATK3NBBANC
MORTOAOE CORPORATION, la tia
PlaH S and BRENOA E. MULUB:
THE UNKNOW N B PO U Se O F
BRENOA
E.
M U U JS
NAVA
CUFTDN M ULLtt: EMPIRE FIMDNG CORPORATION, OAK VKLA
HOME O W N ER 9 ASSOCIATION,
8 C J ara 8 u OaUndMKa. I wb aal
to toa IR/raal and baal brddar tor
caah M W EST FR O N T DOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA al
11LOAM, on iw 3rd day d January,
3002. tw knowing deaertoed proper
ly aa aal tor* to aaid FtoM Judgmanc
LOT 31, O AK V K L A ACCORDING
TO THE P U T TH ER EO F AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 40.
PAGES 78-77, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEM N O LE COUNTY. FLORKNL
M C A 438 Wtodtog Oak Lana.
Lengeoed. FL 32750
WITNESB MY HANO and i u tad
d H a Court an Novambar 30.2001.
(SEAL)
Maryam* M ona
CUik d *w CkcuM Court
By Mary Stroupa
Deputy CUrk
Echevarria AAaaocU toa. P A
P O Boa 25018
Tampa. Flonda 13622-6018
FOOOOS813
"S t* Amancan* w«h Ouabkawa Act
II you are a parton wrto a daabkay
who naadt accommodation In ordar
toparticIpeM to tort procaadtog. you
are amaud al no ood to you. lor toa
proviaaion d cartam aaaratanca
platee com ad Court Adnkmataitan
M 201 N. Park Avanua. Santord.
Ftonda 32771, la laphone number
(407)885-4227, wrihhn 2 working
daya d your recapl d tort docu­
ment: H hearing Impaired, (TDO) 1800-855-8771.
Pvbkah Dacambar 9. IK 2001
HH050
THE O R CU IT COURT
OP TH E EIGHTEENTH
JU O tO A L CIRCUIT
M A N O FO R
EEM M O LE COUNTY,
FLOtUOA
O V K . ACTION
C A M NO. 00-1138 C A
DIVISION 14-0
BANKERS TR UST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA, N A . AS TRUSTEE
OF VENOEE M ORTGAGE TRUST
1885-2.
PUmM.
va.
STEPHEN A. LITTLE. M al.
Defendant! i)
NOTICE OF
FO RECLO SUR E BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
tuanl lo a Final Judgment d
Mortgage
Foractoaura
dalad
Novambar 30. 2001 and amarad to
Caaa NO. OO-1538 CA d to* Ckcui
Court d to* EIGHTEENTH Judcul
Cituri n and tor SEMINOLE Cooky.
Ftonda wharato BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY O F CALIFORNIA, N A ,
AS TRUSTEE O F VEN OEE MORT­
GAGE TR UST 1905-2. U to* PlatoM
and STEPH EN A LITTLE. TERE3A
A LITTLE; TRINITY BAY HOME­
OW NERS ASSOCIATION. INC:
CARPET BARGAINS SUPERMAR­
KET C/B/A CA R PET MILL DIRECT;
are to* OaUndanU. I aril aal to to*
tvdwal and beat (udder tor caah al
W EST FR O N T DOOR O f THE
SEMINOLE
CO UN TY
COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA al
II 00AM. on to* 22 day d January.
2002. to* (oaowmg datenbad preparly aa aal lorth m aaaj Final Judgnwrk
LOT 42. TRINITY BAY, ACCORD­
ING TO THE P U T THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 30.
PAGES 45 THROUGH 48. PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOIE COUN
TY. FLORIDA
A/K/A 8433 Commander Cm *.
Wmar Park. FL 32782
WITNESS MY HANO and to* aaal
d tu a Court on November 10 2001.
(SEAL)
Clark d to* C kcui Court
By Mary Straw*
Deputy CUm
Ectwvima lA e aoctaiaa. P A
PO. Box 35018
Tampa. Ftonda 33622 5018
Fooooessa
"Sea Amancana with Owabilitwe Act
It you are a pwaun wlto a duabdky
who nwwda accommodation In ontof
to partropaM to tort procawdtog. you
art emitted at no coal to you, tor tw
provtation d certain aeuttanc*
Plena c a k e d Court Adrranwlraeon
al 201 N. Park Avarua. Santoro.
Ftonda 32771. totophow numbar
(407)665*4227. within 2 wortung
daya d your races* d tort docu­
ment, H hearing unpaired. (TDO) I800-9558771.
Pubkah December 9, 16. 200)
MHOS!

n iECIR CU IT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A S E NO. 01-CA-I7S2

L lC A L S

P .0 .1

deeu bad prapany a* aal tonh to
Dalad toa 30ti day ol NowmOar,
2001
MARYAMIE M ORSE
Ctork ol Ckoto Court
By Mary Stonca
Deputy D M
COOK IS 5 STAWIAASKI. P A
4010 Bcryacoul BoM rratd
SUM 450
Tampa.FL 33807
TatopKena (813)877-8008
c is a io o i- n a i
Pubkan. Dacambar 8, 18.2001
1*048

Lecals

Lecals

Lecals

OMAC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
va.
SUSAN LA C E Y , M M ,
NOTICE O F
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN purmark Id a Final Judgnam M
Mortgage
Foredoaure
dalad
N m rrb ai 28.1 0 0 1 and entered to
Caaa N 0 0 1 C A -1 752 d » w O reM
C au l d tw EIGHTEENTH Ju d d d
Ckcuk to and tor S E M N O U Coudy:
Ftonda whereto O M A C MORTOAOE
CORPORATION, to M * PtoM * and
SUSAN L
ACEY)
are to*
DatandMM. I «M bat to f t i N d itM
and bad bktoar h r ca d i M W EST
FRONT d o o r o f t h e B IM M O U
COUNTY CO U R TH O U SE. BANFORO. FLORIDA M 1 10OAM. on toa
27to day d Dacambar 2001. toa kb
lorto to aald FtoM Judgrnant
LOT 12A R E P U T O F BPRMODALf. ACCORDING TO THB P U T
THEREOF. A S R ECO R D ED M
PLAT BOOK 28, PA G E IK PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEM M O LE COUN­
TY, FLORKJA.
A/K/A 378 Springdda Drkra.
Akarmria Sprtoga, F L 32714
WITNESS MY HANO and toa ta d
d toto C a u l on n a v a l bar 28 2001.
(SEAL)
Maryam* Morea
Ctork d toa C trcdl C a u l
ByOorotoy W Batoon
Dkpdy Ctork
EehkvkrtW t l i e nctoto*. F A
P O B a i 25018
Tampa. Florida 33822-8018
FO1008807
**Saa Amaricana wrih DtoabBBaaAd
8 you ara a pareon wMi 8 iN ataay
aho rwada accommodalton to ordar
to partecwlt to toto procaatoig, you
are arkbad d no bo m to you, tor tw
proviaaion d eartaki aeelMtnra.
Plaaaa comad Court Adrkntotnaon
al 201 N Park Avwrua, Santord,
Florida 32771. l alaphone reaibar
(407)855-4227, w«hm 2 working
daya d your receipt d toto docu­
ment 8 (waring Unpaired. (TDO) I■00-855-8771.
PutawrDecember 9 , IK 2001
HH0S2
TH8 owcun COURT
OF THE 8IQ H TIIKTH
JU O CIAL C B tC U T
M A N O FO R
I COUNTY,
CTVK ACTION
C A M m . 91-CA-1778
n rn sk M i k e
SUNTRUST BA N K SU CCESSO R
BY MEflOER TO SUNTRUST BANK
CENTRAL FLORIDA. N A .

SHERONOD. REDOING. M M .
N OTICE OF
NOTICE IB H ER EB Y O V E N PMa u id to ■ Fin al Judgmar* d
Mortgage
Foractoaura
dalad
Itoventoar 28. 2001 and entered to
Caaa NO. 01-CA-17TB d toa Ckcui
Court d toa EIGHTEENTH J u le U
CkcUtto and tor SEM M O LE C o o ks
Ftortda atwraki SUNTRUST BANK
SUCCESSOR B Y M ERGER TO
SUNTRUST
BANK
CEN TR AL
aORIOA. N A , fa toa P lakM and
5HERONO D. REDOM O; are toa
Oatondama. I MS eat to toa high**!
and bad bidder tw ca d i M WEST
FRONT DOOR O F THE SEM M OLE
COUNTY CO U R TH O U SE. BANFORD, FLORIDA M 11 00AM, on to*
77to day d December 2001. toa tab
forth in aald Final JudgnarK
LOT 70. PALM POINTS. ACCORDH G TO THE P U T THEREOF A3
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 50.
PAGE 89. O F
THE PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEM INOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
A/K/A 2412 Daffadl Ttmac*.
Santord. a 37771
WITNESS M Y HANO told to* ta d
d tola Court on Novambar 2S 2001(SEAL)
Maryann* Morea
Clark d toa Clroud Court
By Dorothy W, Bolton
Oapdy Clark
Echevarria SAaaocialaa. P A
PO Bo* 25018
Tampa. Ftortda 33822-5018
F01008860
"Sea kmaricana wkh PwabMae A d
■ you are a pareon veto a aethkky
who naadt accommodation In cadar
lo partropal* In riu* procaadtog. you
ara arkbad at no coat to you. tor to*
provtation o l certain ataialanc*.
Plaaaa contact Court Admkuatraaon
al 201 N. Park Avanua, Santord.
Florid* 32771, lalaphone number
(407)8654227. wiihin 2 working
daya d your race** d tor* docu­
ment. 8 haenng impaired, (TOO) 1800-9558771.
Phbtah Dacambar 8. 18. 2001
HH0S3
THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB EIGHTEENTH
JUOICLAL ORCUTT
M A N O FO R
IC M N O LK COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M N O . 01-CA-1834
DIVISION 14K
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC. FAUA
NORWEST M ORTGAGE. IN C.

KEIMETH EU G EN E YOUNG. J R .

dd.

Dalandar*(t)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u ­
nier* to a Final Judgment d
Mortgaga
Fortckieura
dared
Novambar 28. 2001 and entered ei

Cat* NO Oi-CA-1534 d to* Ckct*

Court d to* EIGHTEENTH Jude*!
Circuit to and tor SEMINOLE Cooky.
Ftortda wherein W ELLS FARGO
HOME M O R TG AG E. INC. F/K/A
NORWEST M ORTGAGE. INC , M
to* Planus and KENNETH EUGENE
YOUNG. J R : GOLETA NATIONAL
BANK. TEN AN T t l H/KA ERIC
HOWE. 1EN AN T n NiK/A ROWENA REGIS ara to* Ddandam*. I a*
•wl to to* (wghaai and beat bkktor tor
caah al W EST FRONT DOOR OF
THE SEM INOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORO. FLORIOA d
II.00AM, on Ih* 27m day d
Dacambar, 2001, lire following
datenbad property a* aal form to
•art Final Judgmar*
LOT 8. BLO CK H. TEM PLE TER­
RACE AN N EX . ACCORDING TO
THE P U T TH EREOF. A S RECORD­
ED IN P U T BOOK 8. PAGE 81.
PUBLIC R ECO R D S OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
AK/A 1908 Azalea Avanua. Wider
Par*. FL 32790
WITNESS M Y HANO and to* teal
d tore Court on November 38 2001.
ISEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Clark d to* C k cu i Court
By Mary Stroup*
Dapuly Clark
Echavama A A itccue tt. P A
PO Bo* 29018
Tampa. Flonda 33822-5018
F01005966
"Sea Amancana akh OuthMwa Ad
8 you are a pareon wkh a dtoabkky

to tod
d no cod to you. tor to*
d cartam
__
a d Court
d 201 N. Pad Avanus.
Ftortda 32771. dlapPiu ia mandat
(407)888-4227. a d to l &gt; w ading
daya d you reedpt o l tod docu­
ment 8 (waring topakaiL (TDO) I8006658771.
PubdtvDacambarK IK 2001

81THBCMCWTCOUNT
OPTHB1BTH
COUNTY,
CA M NO. 91-CA-1848 I4K
OUARANTY RESOCNTIAL
LENDMO. M C . SU CCESSO R TO
TEMPLE -M U M ) M O RTO AO E
CORPORATION S U CC ESSO R TO
KNUTSON MORTOAOE
CORPORATION

MARIOE. CHACON.*1 ul. d d..

_________O dandtrd t)..
NOTICE O F B A LE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN p in
euRk to an Order « P ln d Judgnvar*

amarad on Mmardrer 2K 2001 to
tod a m roar pdaSng In ta d C o u l
toa d rie d which to tocScatad abova.
I w* aal lo to* Ndrew and bad tkdd tr lor caah to to* S E M M O U
Coikky Ccurtooua*. W ad Freni
Door. S EM N O U CO U N TY CO U R ­
THOUSE. X I North P a d Avarua,
Santord. Ftortda 32771. d 11.00
A IL . on to* 27 day d December
2001 ■8i* kbpatog M acrtoad prepar­
ly a* ad torth to aaid O rd d w Fin d
Judgnant tore*
LOT 111. WYNOHAM W OOOK
PHASE TWO. ACCO RDIN G TO
THE PLAT THEREOF. A S RECORD­
ED N PLAT BOOK 28. R U S S 41
AND 43. PUBLIC R ECO R D S OF
SIM 8I0U COUNTY. F L O R O A
ORDERED d SEM M O LE Coikky,
FtorkN toto___ctoy ck N OVEM ER

2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark. Ckcui Court
SEMMOLE, Ftortda
By Mary Strap*
Aa Dapuly C lad
SPEARS HOFFMAN F A
708 8cuto DM* M dreray
Curb Oabtoa, Ftortda B3148
Tdaphona:(3O0)88B-22S8
Paraona w bi dtodkdy who naad a
y r T T — *&gt;,4***11 to p t f t o
ptot h »to p*oc— dtog th o M o a v
m AOACoordndor a l X I N P ad
Avarua. S k a N , BantortL F lcd ia
32771. d toad Kr* day* pitor to to*
procaadtog. Tabaka* re. (407)325
43X C a t 4227;
1 800-8888771(TD0). or 1 8QO-965E77D(V).
vb Ftortda Ratoy BanriooJVYL
PubM:Dacambar 8, I K 2001
______
HH088
M T M C M C U r r CO URT
OP THE 1ETH
JU M A L C B C U T
COUNTY,

C A M M O K K C A M B 18 K
FT MORTGAGE CO tAPAM ES DrtVA
SUNBELT NATIONAL MORTGAGE
P U IN T F F
V5
STEPHEN CAM PBELL. F LTVTNO.
AND IP DEAD, T H E UNKNOWN
BPOUSE.
H EIR S.
DEVISES.
ORANTEES. ASSK3N EEK U E N O N
CREDITORS, TR U STEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAJN3T S TEPH EN
CAMPBELL: UNKNOWN BPOUSE
OP STEPHEN CAM PBELL. IF ANY;
VIVIAN CAMPBELL; PSS LENDING
CORP.; WTERPRINT
NCCHPORATEO; W ORLD
COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES.
8IC.. A DISSOLVED FLORIOA
CORPORATION:
RAW ER
F.
MUNNS; RULON O . MUNNS; KEITH
R WATERS; BOGIN, MUNNS 8
MUNNS, A FLORIOA LEGAL
PARTNERSHIP; NORTH SUPPLY
COMPANY HUNTINGTON POINTE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC.; UNITED STA TES OF
AMERICA: JOHN D O E ANO JANE
DOE AS UMCNOWN TENANTS W
POSSESSION
DEFENOAHT(S)
Itt-NOTICS OF
NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN pa■uarrt to an O rdar Granting to*
Ucaon to Ratal Foredoaure Sato
dabd Novambar 2 9 .2 X 1 antared to
CM Cat* No. 98-CA 2562 14 K d
to* Ckcui Court o i Ih* 18TH Judtotol
Circuit to and tor SEM INOLE County.
Santord. Florida. I wd t*8 to to*
NgNmt and bawrt
for n th al
WEST FRONT D O O R d toa SEMI­
NOLE Counly
Courtoouaa In
Santord. Ftonda. M 1M X )A M onto*
27 day d Dtcam bar. 2001 to* tolto aald Summary Find
Judgment, to-wk:
LOT 153. HUNTINGTON P O to T l.
PHASE HI. ACCOROINQ TO THE
PLAT THEREOF A S RECOROED M
PLAT BOOK 51 PAG ES 56 ANO 57.
OF THE PUBLIC RECO RDS OF
SEMINOLE COUN TY. FLORIOA
Dated toto 29 day d November,
3001.
(ORCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE M O RSE
C b d d to* Clroua Court
By Mary Stroup#
Dapuly C b d
Pubkah In The Samnoto Herald
IN ACCO RDAN CE WITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH DtSAJMUTlES
ACT, panona wkh dbabddaa na
n g a apeoal aceommoddion ad
oorkacl COURT AOtAMSTRATION.
al
to*
SEM INOLE
County
Counhout* al 407-323-4330.16009658771 (TDO) or I600-9S58770.
vb Ftortda Relay 8*rvic*.
DAVID J. STER N . P A
M l 3 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION, F L 33324
(964)2338000
8539843(FNMA)FTN
Pubaan Dacambar 9,18. 2001
HH0S8
BI THE CIRCUIT COURT

OPTHE 1ITH

juwclal cwcurr,
81 AN D FOR
8EM W OLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
O EN ER AL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NUMBER: 01-CA-1815I4-K
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III, a
corporabon.

LARRY E B U TLE R al d .
NOTICE OP
FO RECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN pur
auanl to a Summary Final Judgnant
d Foractoaura. dared Novambar X .
3001 amarad In Caaa No. Ot-CA1810-14* d toa Ckcui Court in and
tot Samnoto Counly. ftonda. wheretl HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPO­
RATION III. la to* Ptamtirt and
LARRY E
BU TLER ,
b
to*
DafandanL I vm8 aai to to# (*gh#el
and b atlb rtd a la caah, alto* W ad
Freni Door.
Seminole County
Courtoouaa. X I North Park Avanua.

z rrs rtz n
L d IK Stock E, NORMANDY AOCXT10N TO CASSELBERRY. FLOWD A auurdns b tow ptd Store d .

C0U8K

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d Ld IK net toanss S tl
M HkridMWML18K0E lad. dsns
to* Edl to* o' add Ld IK toano*
ran N« W b " nkreWa. II
aacoreb I 11888 toat toanoa ran
EadXI todbon#El* NorthIn* d
Ldt* to»dPMNMKagtonkigX cf
|part 08 LMIKEtodl
B, NORMANDY ADDITION TO CASS d iE R R Y , F U W O A . 8000RSng to

££T

ADACoordtoatd d X I N . Park
Avanua. Sdto K X t , I t r t M , FV
32771, Tdaphnna 407)8*5-4227
(2) b*?MB bay* o l you
d 8 * aunmon*: I you v a
hearing or veto* Impaired, c a l 1 #05
PuM dt Daoambd K IK 2001
HHD8T

N TMi ORCUTTCOURT
OPTM8 ■

to# pbl toareoi reoorttod to Pld Bocb
7. pagaa 48 wtd 80, P id to Racorda
dSam tioto Court* Ftorkto.

d add Ld IK toanoa iui N 11
dag***, it irkrartaaEad 78.84 toac
toanoann Souto00 ------- *--8a mkiuwEr 18
7320 tod; toa
lad atongtoalearth (nadtaU
IKtotoapaWMkagtortog
DATED tob 28 day d N arerrba,

2001.

MAITfAWK M ORSE
CLERK O F T W O W C U rr CO URT

Dapuly Clarti
C A M M .S U a A R M A N .E 8 a

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32708
FuM ahDaodibar 8,8001
ttB L

*1 the cwcurr COURT PON

•COUNTY,

M RE: ESTATE O F
ROSE WEISS

NOTTCEOPADIIBBETRATIOW
The tdi*i8b*8rei ot to* ****** d
ROSE WEISS, d*.
N u ib d 01-1182-CF. to p a n d ig to
toa Cbcdi C o o t lor
Court* PW *K Kkobd
Iw oddaw M which la F e d OStoo
Crowd C Santord. Ftortda 32772.
Th* name* and . .............. at to*

I COUNTY
C A M N a S I-C A IS M S a
m o r tg ag e c o r p o r a t k m

,

RONALD J0NE8; d .* L

NOTICE OF
N0T1CS • H n t B V (W E N purw a d I* * Fin d Judgmeu d
Fordcaau* ddbd Norem bar x ,
2001, « d vrtered to c m no oi.
C A 18X14 O, d to# C k o d C o u l d
to* t y a a k i A akdal C k o d Ki and
tor Bamtoob Court* Ftortda. whare
to OOUdERCM L FED ER A L MORT­
GAGE CO R FO RKD O K l l a FbtoM
a d RONALD JO N ES: UNOORA
JONES: __U P 8 W O W N TENANT.
PLACE) WOODS HOMEOW NERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.:
UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA (ON BEHALF
O F SECRETARY O F HOUSING
ANO URBAN DEVELOPM ENT);
CTTVMANCIALEaUITY SERVICE.
M C jv a S w D d a rd a n re I wb aal
to toa N tfb d and bad b*M*r kr
cad i d W ad Irani dost d toa
Coutocua* 301 N. Park A ren a ,
R 32771, d 1100 AM on
8 2002, to*
eadFH d Judgm uKtaw K:
LOT 11. FIA O O W OOOK, PHASE
ONE. ACCORDWG TO TH B PLAT
THEREOF AS R ECO RDED IN PLAT
BOOK 81. PAGES 23 THROUGH
2K OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
IEM N 0LE. FLORIDA.
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Cbrk d to* C a u l
By M vyS kap*
A* Dapuhr Ctork
_____ \ *rlto re A .B a rv E ira .P A
Abanw at

EtoaaK SuAa 204
NJ1
INHE.
E . 1*781
1i
Norto Utoml Baach. Ftortda XI82
Tkbpnon*(306)770-41M
PdSdE Dacambar 8,1K 2001
S 2 L .

t d M ib d O b
A U N TER ESTEO PER SO N S ARE
N c m r« o T w r
AJ parebw on whom ik a ndfoa b
ho Hava obtackona tod
to* v**dty d to* wb. to*
d 8i*
re n re or pabdk b on d
rat O oul ere reqWwd to n a took
oOpdtor* wbi toto C o u l WTT18N
THE LATER O F TH R EE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THB FEIST
PUBLICATION O P THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY D AYS A FTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE O F A C O PY O F
THH NOTICE O N THEM.
other paraona having claim* or
ijynanfli •§*l*'*t d tc td m fi n j i if
on whom &gt; aepy c l tob nabco b
d tb d to* K d pdrAcaOon d tob
note* m id Bo toair dakna wkh tob
Court WITHIN T H E LATER O F
THREE MONTHS A FT ER THE
DATE OP THE FIRST PUBUCATON OP T&gt;«S N OTICE O R THEYTY
DAYS AFTER T H E DATE O P SER ­
VICE OP A CO PY O P THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l otoar oadbori d too daoodPrt
and paraona having dakna oi

tout WITHIN T H R E E MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F TH E FEIST
PUBUCAT10N O F TW S NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DEM ANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS N O T SO FK E D W KL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* dd* M to* 8rd pdbedton d
NaNoOca b Dacambar 8.2001.
ROSE w a r s h o f s k y
r o se w a r sh o f sky

4723 lucam* Lake* BNd.. 8X S B
Lake Viforto. Ftortda 33487
tor
L W. CARROLL. JR . ESQUIRE
Ftortda Bar No. 0814 X
LAWRENCE W. CAR RO LL, J R . P A
70S Tumbul Avanua. Su*t 202
Akamonto Springe. Ftortda 32701
TPedton* (407)280-5688
PutAthDacambar 8. IK 2001
f*f065
Puauark to Florid* Stoto* 71378
EM* Towing Inc. w8l a*8 on
Dacambar 2K 2001 d 1000 am d
15*0 South County Road 427
Logwood. Florida. 5*4ar reaarvwa
to* ngff to bid. Soto a* M. no warramy. Sa8*r guarditoa* no 88*.
Caron* 1967 Fort
V W i 1FTEF14N2HNAS8088
Car too 1880 M ECURY
VIN11MEPMS047KH607010
Pibtah Dacambar 9.2001
o s s a ___________________
BI THE CW CUTT COURT
OP TH E 18TH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT.
E i AN O FOR
8CM E40LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CASS No. 0 1-CA-184514-0

WASHINGTONMUTUALBANK, FA
SUCCESSOR BY MEROEn TO
BANKUNITED.
,
CAROLE WOLYNSKI. *1 d .
NOT1CSO P
fo r ec lo s u r e s a le

NOTICE is H EREBY GIVEN purKram to an Ordar ot Find Judgnanl
artarad n Caaw N a 01-CA-1S4515
G d to* C k tu t Court a l to* ISTH
Judfobl Ckcu* In and tor SEMINOLE
Court* Ftonda. whartm WASHING­
TON MUTUAL BANK. F A SU CCES­
SOR BY M ER G ER TO BANK UNITED. PtamOrt, and CAROLE WOLYN­
SKI, e l el. ara datandanto. I *b aal
10 Ih* hktoaai brddar tor caah al
II00 am . k llh a Watt From O oa d
to* Sarnmoi* Courky Counhout*.
Sarkont Ftortda. on to* 3rd day d
January. 2002,
I
daaobad proparty
LOT 137, OAKLAND VKLAOE
SECTION TH R EE. ACCOROINQ TO
THE PLAT TH ER EO F A 3 RECORO­
ED M PLAT BO O K 36. PAGES 23
ANO 24. O F
TH E
PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA.
DATED tor* X day d Novambar.
n» t
Maryann* M a te
Ctork Cireul Court
By Mary Stroup*
Dhaoulv Ctork
ROGER D. BEAR . R A

WTMBONCUTTCOURT
OF TMi ISTH
cb aaxT

N a 81-C A-1841-14-0
Nor* Arrartevi ktorktoB* Compan*
PLAWTIFF.
Duan* L Y rttht Kkibarty D i
dak,
OEFENOANTS
NOTICE OP
Ndfoa b haraby grvan toal purauarrt to tod F in d Judgmanl a»
FondM ur* d*tnl Novwnbw 30,
2901. and antored to d*8 caaa nunbar 01-CA-1S41-14-a d to* Cireul
Court d to* 1Sto J u f d d C k a d to
and tor Bamtoda Court* Florida,
whdlto NORTH A M ER C A N MORT­
GAGE COMPANY, b Plain** and
Duana L wnght Ktobarty D, Wngyk;
Stoto d Ftortda Oapartm art d
Entoreamanl

Pregram;

Aiaiaya

tot. Ware Ddandartfa). I wd aal to
toe toghab and bad bidder tor cadi
d tw Waal Irani door d toa
Samtod* Counly Courthoua* to
Sarrtort. Ftortda Seminole Cooky.
Ftortda d 11:00-00 AM an to* 3TO
day d January, 2002) 8w toaowmg
daaobad proparty aa * d torto to
laid Ftod Atdgmare, to *8b
LOT 1, ALAFAYA W O OO K PHASE
H A ACCOROINQ TO TH E PLAT
RECORDED
IN PLA T BOOK
3*.PAGE3 S t. 62 AN O S3 AS
RECOROED IN TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEM INOLE COUN­
TY. FLOROA; SAJO LAND SITU­
ATE LYING ANO BEING W SEMI
HOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTE: Purauam lo Via Fak Dad
CoiacM n Pracllcaa A d you art
adrwad tod toto tow Inn b deemed
to ba a dad nodactoi anampong to
od b d a debt and any krtarmdWn
obUtoad wd ba uaad lo r to d p u P«a
Ddad to* 308&gt; day o i Novambar.
2001.
MARYANNE M ORSE
Cbrk d C k a d C o u l
By Mary S ta b *
Otpufy Qtrtt
COOkJS I STAWLARSKJ. PA.
4010 Boyaooul Bodavard
S u b 450
Tanga FL 33607
Tabphcrw: (813)877-6008
CA Si 1501-3300
PuMah Dacambar 8. I K 2001
HHOM
NOTICE O F B A LE
OP MOTOR VEIBCLE
Purauam lo Ftortda Stature

713 585, UkFFlonda Uan And
Raravar* wB a a l d prbac ad* tor
d*(i) loealed d ■anor'a ptoc* to ad*/y a darned tan tor W nr and/or
•torag* 1993 FO R D
4D VIN:
1FASP14J9SW30840K Uan an*
5639
Owner/ Palrtcfa d Logan
Ooodn 815 Plnon Dr 8102 Am** IA
Lbdnidar/ Arcadia Financial POSoa
1514 M napoi*. MN Llanor/Stova*
Tranamtaaion
Repair
1X&lt;
EAltomoma Spga. Dr. Attamonl*
Spgt F L Tab: 407-331-3198. Sab
dab Dacambar 11, 1001 1000 al
Stove*
Tranamiaaion.
Sad
Vahctofi) may ba tadaemad by tab
kelyfng toa Ian pna to aato data. You
hare to* ngpr to t hearing d any
biw prur u aato data by ding *
demand tor hearing to toa ckcuk
c o u l O w narhaaaw rtdktom covat poaaaaaion of vahlda by pcabng a
bend to accordanca wkh F S
558 917. Any proewada to aacwa* d
•w w Tbukdtoaianm lbadapoakad wbi to# Ctork d C k cu i Court In
toa couky where 8w vdketo b hakl
Pibkah Dacambar 9. 2001
HH071
PUBLIC AUCTION
PUP7 aucaon to b* haid a
p m on toa 14«i day o i 08 C l
2001 Al th* front dour d I
Towing and Recovery foci
2522 Coukry Club Rd. . San
37771, for the purpoae d dr
dfoatotuwmg vatveia:
YEAR 1971 M A K ECH EV
VIN* 154471D
YEAR 1990 MAKE FORO
VIN4 2FMOA5142WK
Pubtoh Dacambar 9. 2001
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ora totdtod to no ooaf to you hr b a
pmttaton to certain aaaatanc*
Ptoaaa eoniaet Court Adnantatokai
to 301 It Park Avanua, Santord,
R o n * 33771. laltphont numfar
(407)99(4327. WMn 3 worktog daya
to your racalpt of bd* docutanb d
hatang riyan d . (TDD) 140O4U1771.
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t o " * * * Itou on hereby txdared to
toptar batora f a Cky riw n ta to i

M M Contaiaatan Hearing to ta
htort tad m i x m w ekte of iw
am. Yxi here diengf* toobtatoan
to your ta n experw. to
rtatatat yoi tatoi* (to Board Ybu
have » » rtgrx to eta .... .......... on
tart beta* m Mad aa to crmo team­
ed M ta torwteted***. Myou do no)
to ( W (to Cdy Commtaton may
prorata edtouf you.
Oy to S a n ta * Coda M t a w f
IDON. Park Ana.
Sardord. Ft. 337/1
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rm n. (14 B. Sardoid t a . (ardoid
FL 33771, m l any or M txhar Inton
atoad panto*, p m ( w daeatota
popartft I K Cypraaa Awe, Santord,
H 31771, Ud ( . Btodl 7. TR A, town
to Santo* aoootang to P B 1, PO M
to (to puttoc r a m * to Swvwete
Carry ha* baan k u d to ta In a
d k p ld tal utoanaary, unaaMdtato
ariraMeontaton, and ( t a i n Cdy
Cunaiiiilan arid hold a Pupae
Haadng In Pw Cay Commtoalon
Ctantoan to Cay Had al 7.00 pm on
Oaaaatoar 10,3001. AldVafwtog
(to C(y Conmaatan toad hoar ato(Pto* and adl datomtow aihatnr or
nto Wa preparty d ad ta conaemneo. tom are hereby ordarad to
appaar tatore (to C»y Commtoalon
to ( ■ Condamnadon Hearing id t a
Mato and praaard your alda to (w
Ttou Iwra ( a H(74 to ctoato an
Mom** to your nan aaanaa. to
npnaard you bakaa ( a Board Ybu
taro (to rltftt to cad Mtoaaala on
ta » tatad aa aad a* to era** n a n
reaiodwrMkwaaaa. (you do not
todtoar, ( a c»y Cammtoatm may
prooaad ntoioul you
Cdy of Serdord, Coda Entorcamerrt
3COM. Pare Am ,
Santo* FLW771
(407)3304(44
Publta December S. d. 3001

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MODCB O P PtIB U C W AM N O
Node* la hereby given by die Cdy of
■atoord toe H u ll Adan i Theodore
JoNtota. 3 (9 0 OW 2nd 84, R
Laududato. PL 33313. M d any or ad

I preparly, 4 1 (4 3 3 E 40
SL. S e x to * FL 33771. Lot 1 (ta * W
(7 M l) ♦ N t/2 to Lol 2. Mock 7.
Chatman * Tucfcara add attuning
la PB 1, PO 34 to da Pubic Hacor*
gf Bondnol* Coudy baa baan kxnd
to ta to a dtofddHad, unearvtery,
wdrfubdatda or unaafe common,
and dM d a Cdy Contmfraton ato
hold a public haamg m in* Cay
CarpeXeaim chamber* of Cay Mart el

700 pm. on December 10,3001. Al
Id* haamo d a Cdy Conmdaaton
p a l haar evidence and ato datorndn* Whtohai or nto (da proparty
dial ba oondamnad. You an hereby
ordarad to appaar badora da Cry
Comndtalon at b a oondamabon
hairing to t a heard and praaanl you
adaof ( a c a a a . You I m t a rV*
to Obtom in anomay, at you pan
upana*. to raptaianl you badora ( a
Bond. Ybu have tie rl(pd to cad adi on your babab a* aad aa to
id odor ndnaaiaa. d
appear, ( a Cdy
Cdy to S a n to * Cod* Eidoroamaid
300 U Part Ar*
S e rto * FL 32771
(407)3304(44
PvbAah December 5, ». 2001
HH030
MTHECMCUfT COURT
OPTMBDOffTUMTM
ju d ic ia l circuit

n AMO FOR

(UBNOLX COUffTT.
OVA ACTION
CAM NO.; 01-CA-23(0-14
DIVISION: K
THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK.
AS TRUSTEE OF IMC HOME
EQUITY LOAN TRUST t»t7-l
UNDER THE POOUNQ AND
SERVICING agreem en t dated
AS OF JANUARY 1. ttt7,
FAN TEUS KONTOQiANNtS A K A
PETER KONTOOIANMS. *• 44

NOTICt OP ACTION
TO:
PANTEUS KONTOGIANNIS AKA
PETER KOHTOGWNWS
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS:
4(40 Cteekvlew Lana
Oviedo. FLJ765

CURRENT ADDRESS

IMiKMAUM

ANY AND A a UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH.
UNDER. ANO AGAINST THE
HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL
- OCFENDANT(S) who ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR A4JVE.
WHETHER 5AIO UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES. OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN AOORESS.
UNKNOWN
CURRENT ADORESS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED dal an acton
to teredo** a mortoafl* on da Wlowing
property
In
SEMINOLECocrty. Honda
LOT 27. BEAR CREEK, ACCORD­
ING TO PLAT BOOK 31. PAGES 54SS OF THE RECORDS OF SEME
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
baa baan Mad agaaat you and you
ar* required to aatv* a copy cdyow
rrrttan dalarwM wrban 30 day* t*a»
the brat puoacabon, it any. on
Ecbavarrta
*A»aociat»l. PA,
PUmnfTi anomay. whoa* addraaa a
■ IIS Corporal* UK* Dm*. 3rd
Floor, Tampa. Ftonda 33(34. tnd N*
b a oripnat with thra Court adar
baton aarvre* on PtaaMTa anomay
I w« be entered eg*** you
b a rebar demanded n ba
otAjf'it at DTHitun

n SnsJi^d d tod a — of
Crxrt on due day of NOV 29

.2001
A)
ryanra Mora*
rk to b a Court
Rubi King
Deputy Clark
rrarra dAaaom lat. PA
Boa 2901S
aa. Ftonda 33922 9019

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Manhattan
Mortgage
PLAINTIFF.
ta.
Kabdaan A O'Brian;
O'Brien, to to.,

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Hava Ybur AdvattalnB FTyara
Printed A Inaarted to Tha
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Hardwood and Lamtoala Flooring

25—SrtciAL Notices

O N LY A .B t P E R
C O P Y I III
C a l THE SEM IN O LE HERALD
Advartalng Dapt For Data*
407-322-3611

AM N D K O N O TTCB O P
Hntoa la b an b y given b a t pur­
suant to tn O lder Raacbadtolng
Foractotoia Sato dated Novandar
37. 3001. and am end In c M oaaa
iktoibar O t-CA 4(4-14-4, to b a
Clreto Court of t a tM h Jutoctel
O n u t In tad lor (artdnto* County.
Ftonda. adaram CHASE MANHAT­
TAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
to FMMB and Kabdaan A O taan;
Canal
J.
O'Brien.
M ara
DatondanKi). I — &gt;a* to b a Ngfato
and bato taklar h r oath to to ( a
Waal bond door to b a Samintoa
County Courthouao In Santord.
Florida. Sandnoto Cocrty. Ftorida. to
110000 AM on b a 271b day to
Daeamtat. 2 0 0 1 . b a todowtog
daaotoad property aa ato terdi In aakj
Final Judgment *&gt;wd:
LOT TA H YD E PARK. ACCORDN O TO TH E PLAT TH EREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 34
PAGES M THROUOH 40, FUBUC
RECORDS O F S C M M O U COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
NOTE: Purauard to b a Fab OaU
Codacdon Practic** Act you a n
Adriaad toto b * law Irm a daamad
t o t a l datt noia ean altarnptoig to
redact * debt and any (itonraion
obtained add bo m ad lor dat purPOM.
Dated t a 2 7 ti * y to Nnantoar.
3001.
MARYANNE MORSE
dark to Ctocub Court
B yktayS boup t
Deputy Q erli
COOdJS i 8 TAWIARSKI. P A
4010 Boyacow B o J a w d
SutaASO
Tampa, a 33807
Tatopbora: (813X774009
CAST 1(01-1030
FUbdabt Oacombar 2. i . 3001
M «23
M T W O R C U T COURT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL C M C U T
H A M ) FOR
( U R N O tJ COUNTY,
* l nom a
CIVIL CA SE NO.; « 1-CA -3M M 9 4
N RE: FO RFEITURE O F SA.O3S00
N UNTTED STATES CURRENCY
N o rm op
FO RFETTURt COMPLAINT
TO. Oarald J . Bond
Tracy L Jackaon ,
Winter Spnnga. Ftonda 32700 ,
aid *9 oBara w ta Okdm an raarato n
d a to tn tag property: 94.03S.00 in
Undad Sato* cumney.
Donald F. Eadngar. In hto todctel
capacly aa Sbanfl of b a Sammol*
County. Ftonda. rrough hto otocara,
abov* preparty on or about October
2d. 2001, to or near 638 Pearl Road.
Writer Springe, Banknote Corny.
Fieri* Said property I* to b a cuttody to the Sbartll to Saminoto
County tar b a pwpoao to tortaaur*
purauant to aecbone #32 701(32.704. Ftorida Statu!**
A
Compton* tor toriadur* ha* baan
Mad In b a abovw-atytod Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true and
correct copy to thla Nonce to
Fortadura Compltonl wa* luntohad
by U S. cwrtrfted mad. return racapt
raguaatad. to B a above-named
addraaa** but 290 * y to NOV.

2001
Tatha M. Fatoknar
Oanaral Courato
Fton* Bar No. 0088(29
Samnto* Cow ry Sbanba O ta*
100 Buab Botoavard
Santont F to ri* 32773
(407)999-9403
Anomay tor Pekborar
Pubhah Oacambar 2 .8 .2001
HH0I8
NOT1C1 O F FU B U C ( A L I
PUBLIC NOTICE a hereby given
dal. on bw daw and b a km* laud
baton, and continuing horn day to
day unto ad g o o * ara atoet w* ud
i*a to Public Auction. to b a teghaal
bidder. h&lt; caah. ad t a warabout* to
STORAGE U S A tocated al 1007
WVto Spnnga Or . Winter Spnnga. FL
32708. b a content* to 9 a toaowog
Itaraga urnta centering houaahckl
and! or buakaaa good*, tor rant and
other charge* tar when a Ian on
■am* la darned, to w*
OATE O F SALE OECCMBER 19TH.

2001
3 0 0 P.M.
BRIAN CO flTON (91# FURNI­
TURE 8 HOUSEHOLD 0 0 0 0 3
STEVE FIGUERO A #27# FURNI­
TURE.
KEITH PRATHER ISM
HOUSEHOLD ITEA4S. COUCHES.
TV S. EN T CEN TER
LYNETTE
SOLLACIA *927 HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS CHRISTOPHER RUOOLPH
4374 FURNITURE. HOUSEHOLD
ITEMS DANIEL EAYR3 4909 19*4
ACURA IN TEGRA MARCIA REESE
1209 HOUSEHOLD GOODS. FUR­
NITURE.
CLO TH ES HYUNHEE
JEUNQ #279 PERSONAL BELONG­
INGS.
AueUonaar Storage Proiackon
Auction S a m o a , Ucanaa *993 A
990 00 cleaning dapoad m l b# cto
laded tor each unrt purcfaaad tnd
ralundad a la r ad canteno to bw i« t
T la above nee* to ta RAbabad
one* a weak tor two conaacuhve
weak*. Sard «*l* to b# renter and by
vkka to b a StakAaa c* b a S u » f to
Ftonda. to auch c a t * n a * and provtdadL
PuWttfi O K« rrt«( 2. 9. 3001
HHOIO

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nobca la lartoyy given that I am
engaged In butueia al 1402
Famndcm Crete Laka Mary. Finn*
32749, Samintoa County, Fton*
under b a Fcoaoua Nam* to Ftori*
Boating Q u i* and t a l I Hand to
to Corporaocna. Tataria****. Ftonda.
ri accordance wAri b a p ro n to * to
b a FktiUcua N ana Statutaa. UW t Section 989 09. Fton* Statute*
1991.
R r E McNad. Inc
A Randtopri McNad
Pubhah: December 9. 2001
MHO70

27—Nursery At C hiid
C are
ASordtM Pari *n a cNU can It your
StatordLaka Mary home Start at

Santord Procatamg P1*m teaks
UartenancaVtecrianta wrtri mm 1
year esparianc* Prat In a bakery
or Food processing plant.
Knowledge
of
electricity,
pneumatics.
hydraulic*,
troubleshooting, changeover*
■dtaatnent*. Apply In paraon: MF &gt; « K 1200 County Ckto Rd Pi*employment drug tcraanlng
required EOE/DFWP.

FlD O R tN a b rtT A L L I R S
Wireless Sales Dream com * bu*.
Hundreds of weAreie daily Average
cormtalon S40tafa. E&gt;(&gt;ha(dti 8868414555X123.

tor attabHabad.
eipandtng.
company Great advancement
opportunity. Cal Jerk 1 407- 331.
ItTUbr AccL M l hero vein rkhvrv
tcarwa and paaa back jrx n d efieck.
Qa* Piping i F ire p la t a Inatab iri
Commatlon or hourly, tl0-S20Tir.
Enarianoad erdy Mual haw on tor*.
Aho naari part dm a ofRoa h a(s 407403-2888
0

2 Story Vtotortan Horn*. Htatoric
Dtstriel. fpfc, balcony, house
prtvdtga*. S KXVWK, |100 dapoad.
407-328-5277

Horse tarm working atudenl:
Chorea In axebang* tor riding
lasaona 407-3224779

wttKLV R tN fA L i

H O U S EK E EP ER

Sterling S K 2 M l

arhne* pratorrad.
lapbtt Aparbitenta

407-320-4423

407-331-3121

M V E S T R U T B B EFO R E
T O O MVEBT1

Alwayi 4 good policy, aapadaty lor
buatotaa
opportumtaa
and
Irancbiaaa. Call Florida Dtpl of
Agrioiua 8 Conaunar Sarvtoat al
800-435-7352 Of FTC-HELP lor
kaa bdomalon. Of via* ow Wkb ata
at www.fh-gowblrop.
Florida taw reqtorat aaSan to oattato
buaraaa opporknaa* to iwgtoar ota
Ftonda Dapt. to Agriculture 8

Coneurwr Sarvtcaa badora taang.
Cal to rarity lawful ragiaffatton
badora you buy,________________

Foretem Lodge to Sanford has
taacMf rates tor daby. weekly. 6 5
eccommodetiori*. Cad 407-

M V E S D O A TE B EFO R E
YOU W VEETt

20 Local Vanning arte*,
no compattbon, 8 IWmo.
$10,500 caah raqulrad
1400-2884801 (24 bn)
AIN*99-007

FO R U N D ER G R O U N D
U TILITY C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH M8URANC8 ANO 481K
F1AJ4I Pruetre* ■aikpleaa.
Afpty ta it a Mater drtveT
A a a m it (prtnwa 407ta0400k

407-8244988
Work From Hama
Earn 141 to S tk aaady every ama
aonaonn racwhraa a MIP raknd. C a l
407428-8929.

57— O pportunities

Woman’s financial
Support Group
Woman trial ar* toteraaladn
crating a batter hrancial Mur*.

TH E SEM IN O LE H ER ALD
ADVERTISIN G D E P T
407-322 2811

61— M oney t o L end

Attsntlon RaadarsII
f t Magal for eompantea doing
buaaaaa by prion* to premia* you
a Iota and aak you lo pay for II
tefo ra th e y dalhrar. For more
W om abon. c a l tod-Ira* 1477-FTC
h£LP (A pubb; eervfc* maaaaga kom
Tha Sem inole H erald and to*
Federal Trad* Commtatioc)

71— H elp Wanted
[rm n^ l^ ootsocO PTTT.Lto
9244-4972
29 paopto to tod* 10-29 l a parAno,
ID natural Or. racommandad.
decrease appaMtancraaa* energy
_______
*44-200-08*1
Attention:

Mad Ordar/lnlamat Buunaaa
W ork From Horn*
1480-246-4531 or

WWWhpriomeworka com
Attn; Work From Horn#
Up to S1900PT. I3000FT
No Eap. Needed. Ful Trarntng
1866 200 0194

wwwgat-monaY-at-rioma com
Check Caahtor: Up to S&amp;hr. FT to
PT. ia*abte person ad caah hantong
8 computer dala entry aapartenc*
Barn tit*. 407-330-2488

Ctoaning Ptraon. Monday tore
Friday tor Cham ber to Commerce
407-322-2212.

Construction Foam insulation
company hiring nalaherv Chan
drs keens* State wide travel in oo
varid* M F PacawortL Guaranteed
mnanum $50Qlwk. BanaNa. bonus
8 (aval coata paid 407-332-4948.
TR A IN E E S H EED ED 1
Baalway naada Iractor bwlar dhvara
NOW! No axpananca nacaaaaryl
$700* per weak earning potential
No CDL? No probleml CDL training
avadabfet CM Newt Todkaa 977 214
3624.

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Easy Street Cal* naada i Hoateaa
Fr*e evenings 8 two lunches 407320-8100___________________
Esecuthra Secretary
Assist CEO and Vlca Prtutlenl
with toencal and aacralartal dukaa
Irwmtedtete knewtedg* to Utoroatol
Word and Excel raquirad Team
cnented e ta d» abdy to narato wMi
Customers Wa otter a competitive
compensation pkg rickstag 401 k.
stock purchase. ma|or medical,
damal. vacation, holiday, and
overtime Wa ar* an EOE and toug
he* workplace
Send resume t o .
Phono: 407-323-1120
Fas: 407-323-1945
E mad; job Q venter* com

T he Seminole Hirald

97—A partments ■
F u r n is h e d

Sanford
Larg* 1 B R Quiet
Restoenbal Area. Adults, No Pete.
IW ,Lease $450tno. » D epoel AJeo
reiExitehed 407-3238019.

99— A partments *
U nfurnished
AH NEAT 1 2BR ept. W 2nd SL CH A,
stove, refrig. d washer. $475'montti
• $900 dap. 407-324-3193
Laka
M aryiSanlord:
2/2,
Wasli*f(T&gt;y*r Hook-up*. Swimming
Pool. No Pate. $850 Randolph
Court Apia, 407-330-1300.

407-3234870

(Lxrulad Tima Otter)

2 Bedroom* from$539
3 Bedroom* $834
We pay watir/sewer
Sm *l pete welcome.
Cedar Creek Apia

407-324-4334

Sanford Htetortc: le ff8371, moat uttltttea.

407-3214797

too— C o n d o m i n i u m

Sanared Food Proceaamg Purr Sears

R en ta ls

Sanitation Craw
3 d or 3 d b * Good oral and ra ta l
oomnudcaaon. J7 75TV ♦ 28 M

32, irAxnM ied aveito* now n Laka
Mary *1 Hidden Village Could b*
raertm haam g. C M tor detef* to 407920-2594

prwrrrerv Wl kan apptaaaorw kkan
in person a t 2100 Country Oub

Road M F, 9-4.
Apphcanta must submit to a pro
wiptaymar* drug ecrean.

IfA i TO DRIVE
TRACTORTRAILERS

Service Technician
2v year* eiparienca n A(C (central
tnd roof M L atecbcto ryatema coach
repair and m aintenanca. Strong
abtUly to troubleshoot and repair
systems or appliance*. RV or
mark a tip * n on ce a plua Team
oriented wdh tie abdrty to rterad wta
custom are.

M opuummm!

Wa
offer
a
competitive
compensation pkg including 401 k.
stock purchase, major maefceal.
dental, vacation and hokday plan*.
W* ar* ta E O E and Drug tree
workplace

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Send reeuna to:
FeatnerUe Luxury Coaches
1601 Dntoner Place
Santord, F L 32771

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M ih Ju k i

d ia l l i m e
X d if(iU

15 Day CDL Training
Day &amp; Witkand Clststt
Financial Asslstanc*
Carrlin Hiring On Sit*

.Truck Driver
i institute

Phone: 407-3231120
Fax:407-548-1058
E-mail: NbOyaoUldCOfT)

800&gt;554&lt;7364

811
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t r r d lt lo rd Billing

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1 8 0 0 C I T Y F l . \ 2inns
rauaterrlenbe I lea t e l l i l l 24 i n
(keck eul k ln (ln re e l 8 ( i r l t n a
A-l.Riaa.hA l l . l t kaq

Santord Htedofte Dtetrlct, 2 0 3 6
W. 1st S I Ottto* or Retail. */■ 800
Sq FI $4253*00 Dap
108 W est 11 B4. Offe* or Rated.
♦/-1600 Sq FL Three O dea*. On*
U rg e
Open
Bay Area
*1
Kitchenette $1087/11000 Dep
18 Park Or.. Ofhc* or Retail. 9
•apart!* ottlcae. Recaption area.
IgConfereno* Rm. ♦/■ 3.434 aq tt.
$1800/lldOOOep.
407-322-24*9

118—O ffice S pace For
R ent

D O YLE S R EN T A LS
tan d ten eo d Vine*: 1BR/1BA
Condo WfWiter, Sawar 8 Garbage
kidUded, Ntef P ie l C o rm xrty Roto,
W/D Indudad. $540($5000*p
Sanford: 2 Larg* BRs 11/2 BA. 2
Sexy Cento. New TN 8 Part. Wk/wn
8 Dining Room, Community Pool
182531000*0.
•anfont:2BR/1.S
BA
Dupfaa
W/Screanad Pario, T la Floor*, W/D
Hook-Upa- New Pemt 8 Carpel
$8508500*0
3BR/2Balh
W/Ga*
Fkeplaa. New C H A Ekt-ln KJthen,
W/D Hook Upe $87VS850Dep

I Ofllbe. OneM $4S0ttno.AJhave
CHA I private beta. 4074224188

141—Homes For S ale
31.5. i w kY renovated, larg* fenced
yard, carpet We, atafal wrtlnanc* or
rent to own. 189.900. 4074991359

C eeeeftany 3 2 bath $49k.
Orange C ity 1/2 balh $4(K
407-388-7777

DOYLE REALTY, (4C.
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I U N T 8 SELL HOMES
Lta* M ary-The Fcrawt 2/2 mwrvf
home 5 5 .comrmxvty Shortterm
ok. $995Tnonth
Sanford: 8000 VI* Bonita, V 1.5
home $950ttnonlh
Santord: 302 Pin* Av*. 3(1.5
home. $875(month
1109 Vtoto 9(1 SL 2/1 ApL

AFF ORDABLF HO MES
VENTURE 1 PR OP ERT I ES
TRaclmvpItttlll.OOO
day i k m ate D M cat*.
$avt fired Man. Rapaal

W*D Fw IIQ rMNMnTy
407-1224471
Laka Mary IGh Canbal H 8 A.
Gtraga. Fancad Yard. Clean. 123
North rtgh Street. $95&lt;Ymonth.
Frat, Leal 8 Secunfy Depoart. 4073232120
Orang* City 4BR 1 5 Balh.
t 3 O0/mo $800 te c . 407-3280083407-8074410.
Santord 1BR 1BA house lor rent
SlSOfwk, $375 deposit, includes
utam . no pete or chddren 407-323
3491.

Itenoreted Like New. 3 BR . new
paint WouL new carpel. LR , DR.
FR . over 1(4 acre. $79,900
Over 1/4Acre 2 8 H 1 Bath: IN, it a
appte. ha*v*y bead Pitoed tor epaefc
ta le. $84 900
P o e lH e n w :3 1 S w 4 h lN .D e i.S c
Porch. Inground pool, garage on
dead end cukteaac. $85,900.
-ousted Ufc* New: 3 1 . newly
painted interior, exterior, new
carpet, new A/C. acr. porch
$70,500

Design, permit Aconstruction.
ttealdentlal.

Tisiu.ic tod Santord ham* wrtri
garage apt 3BR 2 Ba houaa
wrttardwood Itoora. eat-in krtcfw i. 2
fireplace* $ Central AC/ri*at.
Separate 1bed 1 bath apt. Must tee
to appradelt h a character of ttxaxta
m eataw d 8 axpararva property Orfy
$203,000 549-0100 X 247 week
day* or 622-0558 evea/wkand*.
H O U SE FOB S A LE - 3 Bedroom, 2
Balh. CH A. mature shade bees In
large fenced ywri. raxto Italy room
Avail, now $78.900.407-324-4848.

Immac 32, M . torn porch. LR. DR.
Itnoad yanl. ctoea to Laka Mwy BNd
A 1-4 Many uPTedee. $124,900I 440/227-9333. R#r
Santord; teatoncal 3 1 , LR . FR .
Areptaca. new krichen. b ad . Me.
Central A/C. etoctnc wlrtng. carpel,
pent, kppkancae. front porch. No
ctoeeig coal $1000 tot, $550/morWi
4O7-7M-109O
Sanford: New 4/2, htelo rlca l

dletncLCuetombu8d$108k.Ph:
407-388-7777
Santord: Pool hem*. 4/2. klm otl 1
acre tot LR FR; DR. C a rM AC, new
carpet, ble. future*, roof, open
porch, peal tv u No ctoahg ooeL $3h
dn. $99k 407-7884688.

153—Acreage Lot For
S ale
OCLTONA lOacrea kteallc* motxto
homaeiM. hone*, cattto. lamwtg or
nuraeryl
Zoned
igricuttural.
$4.900ACRE. Sm. down wfowner
finance *04-7(7-1772 or (04-787(822 ______________________

157—Mobile Homes
For S ale
Sanford: 12x52.2/1.55*. No pete,
double roof. 2 tbeda. awrung*, 30
H screen porch, C H A 84,500 CA LL
388-7894842
2 Bedroom 2 B a d .1990 apM S itO
shad. 12x20 covered patio, washer
8 dryer, new carpet $18,900
(388)888-2318
Carriage Cove. 12*x52‘ 2/1 Ch/av,
peed, new hoi*
415-4224

Sanlold 1BIVIBA. Irg lanced tot.

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r lark. $6600 407-

D ouble wide 2 bedroom 2 both In
Sanlord. $9,000, tot rant o l $237.
407-221-4972 or 407-221-9848

$500.mo $500 S a c. 407-3280083407-687 4410

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Looking For

2 0 2 0

Approx. 1100 eq. 11. 3(2, kitchen
appAtaca*. fpfc on 1/4 acre tot. can
park bucks or boat A v a l Jan 4079232894

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$4W 9.F. taw 32 bate on your lot
or our*. $4*k_ CBC059998 407398-7777__________________

Ocyte Raalty. Inc.

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L a d ie s C a l l F R E E ! n o ri 7116 TALK

117—Commercial
Rentals

4 0 7 -3 2 1 -0 7 5 9

per odd*oonj nun
65C III. min.

0**Ua 140n 1 4 00 I U lAUt .fO/mim.

Sardont 4)3fl 15BA. t75DmQ f/50

3 2 located ext qtxei dead and
street off Statonf Av*. Bud In 1988.
need* TLC $72,900 Donna NaAroa
O Century 21. CM edo Realty. 4073854403

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Sanlord. 3(2 wffb waahar/dryef
hookup. Haw refrigerator, dove,
floor 8 paint. Lake Yew. JllOCVmo
pfua deposit. 407-312-29S2.

FI rm, 2 ear gar. toundry/work shop,
ige shad, large pool, great location.
407-831-3375

E d ite d b y T im o t h y E . P a r k e r

O N E M O N TH FR C II

commission Babcock Furniture.
407-3224240.

lanford 4/2/1 new hem*, no
pals. $99S(mo 1 month ta c .j
Saclion 6. 407-3334681.

■acurny dspoart. 407-3230083.
4074874410

LAKE ADA I BOOM X'O-UO
2BORM . i i VISMO ANOUP

$etea PeraorV CollaclIona: Full
llm a.aip a plus S alary plua

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WBi Down Peymt Aavvlsnc*
Avatebte.Chaapar lha.. lantt
Tha Aflontebf* Home Canter
407-3214333

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141—Homes For S ale
C eeaeftarry: 4 BR. 2BA. fireplace.

3BfV 2BA For Sate

MARINER'S VILLAGE

Nun** wanted: Work a l bom* in
health held $500-11500 P T CM
Dana. 1400-298-4541.

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$500 DOWN - WHY BEN T77

ISSCkmonlh
L a ip 1BR, to atan. vary private. Ida
bath, aat In kllchan. UtUrttea
tumohad. Jual outskte erfy $475 e
depart, no pets. 407-3231817.
attar 6pm.

Nuraary Aaaratant: General nunary
•fk Ctaa D a batte Orkwra Icana*
Basic computer to assist with an
tapacte to rtureary. South Orlando
tocamon near abport. CM Judy 4071894545.

TdbMITtS

LO CAL NEWS

Senlorri-Ostean
area:
Large
apacoua horn*, vary race qurot
tMtag MS410QMI a lrxto d a d CM
lor delate. 407-3244000.

W e W ill P r i n t &amp;
D e liv e r F o r Y o u T o
Our R ea d ers For
O n ly
9 « / C o p y ll

59— F inancial

ire Magal for Comparite* doing
buatoata by pbora to premia* you
a toan and M h yo u la pay lo r 8
tafera th ey dalhrar. For more
ritom aflon. celttoM ra* 1477-FTC
HELP. (A pubic aarvtoa maaaaga kom
Tha Sam intoa H erald and B a
Fader*) T re a t Ccmmtoatori)

Room For Rant Fra* cabte. Laka
Ava In Sanford 407488-7023

Need Some A A V tA tl&amp; M To
Promote Your Buabiaaal
Then Cal U* About Flyara

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Attsntlon RaadarsII

Room lo r rent, cabte. ad utaibea
noUNd SdCWntL $50 tkapoM 407830-7158.

Lawn Maintananc* Foreman:
RetWenbaVCommerdal
asp
raqubed. Landacapa 8 irrigation
knowledge a p.ptua, Ful Tima, dra
keen** raqubed. 407-8314438.

407-3204982

S e r v ic e s

teber naadappfy. 407-330-,

ca l 407-4184913. A ik tor Mike.

LABORERS NEEDED

to ow n you r oam

Vary nfea, vary ctean k m rm. Nawfy
ramcd alad. at ufl. cable, AJC. Indry,
pricn*. Utah us*, sec dr, retktont
owner. 2 blka from b u t. N on

Help wanted Laborer Steady. 8
dependable.
Driven

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Abrayt ■ good policy. *ap*da»y tor
business
opportunities
and
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Agrictolura 8 Conaumar Sarvtcaa at
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kw Irdvtnallors Or vhd our Wab ate
at www lie govlbirop.
Fkrkh law laqutaa atdara to certain
butftal nprrvlntto* to myilai wMi
Ftorida Dtp* of Agriculture 8
Contrenar Sarvtcaa baton swing
CM to verity lawfto registration
before you buy.

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U n f u r n is h e d

2BR ISACtoan, FLroorrvbatoocxn,
ecrean porch, wash rm. larg* yd
taiO rtnond 407-3237113 attar
4 30pm, or 407-417-7544.

95—Rooms For R ent

rsrm onbL 407-303-2081.

55— B usiness
Opportunities

103— H

W ORK FROM H O M E

1400-237-

Cart.dPftlAcbv 9tea/Playroore
Lto to T LC /E * . R a tV R * . ra ta

103— HousesUnfurnished

71— H e l p W a n t e d

Coatomar Stance /Front Daak tor
a larg* wbtoatal* nurtary Strong
cuatamar tanricaraate* ska* to
hand* heavy totaphonaAvaJk-in
tadto KnowMg* to ptent matartel
helpful.
Basic
computar/ARCtoncal 8 ability to
ibtaak
8
prtontu*
raaponsibrilttes. C al Judy 4071894945.

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Wanted

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181— A p p lia n c e s &amp;

18 1 — A p p lia n c e s k
F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e

A Fu« air* maltf*»» *41 Naw s'
Mu m •*■ $100. 407-422

Bada. located n Sanlord. ortropadc
»mt M B wWi 5 yr manway T a ti STS.
to*
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king &lt;I7S N o w
407-403-2778

O ld A n tiq u e B ra s*

Can MLM1 An*
I. FAST

H e a d b o a rd
$65

407-#71-172*

4 0 7 -3 2 1 -8 5 9 0

AnSqu* d &amp; tt* pcdadal dMk. brand

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F u r n it u r e F o r S a l e
1 L u u y * n n pao B to pM t« * )7 yt
• m r t r U I1 3 S , qua«n I140l k4ig
1210. Brand m . Located In
Sardord, 407402-2779.
1 2 ptoc* Nam* Brand Oiraan
O R TH O PED IC
PILLOW
TO P
k H M t S*L Brand Naw SB* In
P M C . S a o A o t 1100. C4n Oa*var.
407-422 *04*
n w ro w sE s a w a s n s c
E m M condition 2«* W ilB* H.
*100. 407-330-3032 _______

Em erson
M icrow ave
O ven,
• Excellent
eondW on. Hss tum isbls.

naw IS* TV. bsaufttol 6 drawer
mahogany (h e a l wooden. 2 (Pswar
111* catw w t lung Mr* bad mao*
M ohan M l. table 1 4 chart 407333-0504.

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Bad O n* absolute bargart TWM
• O R A Poatrapsdc S a l nmw ia*d
MW aiptarltc.coM 31.000. M l i IPS
P U LL S IR T A S at $225 407-709Bad • O n* abaolula bargain
Q U E EN BER TA Potturapede Sal.
inplaiW .coM 11800.
a a l $250 KINO SCRTA Sal. $295
407-700-seoe

4 !

Dewig Ftann-14 pc aokteharry wood
double p a d a ttil table a/ leal. 0
Chppendale chairs, bullet * hutch,
never used, cost |0h. tail *1450.
server. *295 407-057 2005

( W e desks, choirs, computoo!
tables, tie ca b rets * more M

735-2830 A 352 250-1711.
Simmons Pine Baby cub with
mattress * beddng $100.
407 *30-715*
R eaper sola, country partem.
3 y n cM . $150
407-302-7294
ixohd wood Lo-Boy C h esl oi
Drawar*. t ic a la n l condition
$75 00 407-323-7301.

B ra n d New
Apartments Homes

Oat In Shap* For The Hokdayal
Ex era se B&gt;ka $50 00
4070084430
U sed d e ll B a lia . Vary Good
Condition $75 00x5 gallon p a l
ApprownaSMy 300 ba*apa* 407-3410440

PAY NO R E N T U N T I L
JANUARY 2 0 0 2
AND
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y y
M O V E S YOU IN

CORRUQATEO STEEL ROOFINQ
lor Bam s, Bom Docks. Shops, sic.
Also
Culvert
Pipe
1S’ «?(T
$147 00/aa
18*120 $175rss
Sxaptua Stem &amp; Supply. Inc Apopka
407-293-57118

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O ld A n tiq u e B ra s s
H e a d b o a rd
$65

407-321-8590
217— G a r a g e S a le s
1119 S MyrUft Av«, com tf of Myrlfc
4 12th S i. 8-4pm. Doc 8th Antique*
coMeciiblo*. furniture, house weree

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IVe got soma of 9ie greatest beauty
nnervabont on the market today al
W aioua prices and fficyTo a l from
Avonl C a l Jo niaa. 407-924-9500.
your
Independent
Salat
Representative

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Car books, old car m agajm et.
Harmngs. Auto Traders. Esobc, etc
Dgooaactcn 1st $50 407-306- 7035
G reat F o r Fishin g
or Cam ping
Umbrella A 2 chans.
Brand newt1
Retails lor SOS. wW s a l lor *40
Green Color.
407-305-7035
Iks A H ers 3 tpd b cytle s. tovaTy 6
arkfldaf ported p la n l wooden work
in ch w/wce a tool rack,
k k c a u 407-3333-0504

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Karo-tun portable healer. $75
407-608 6400
Lose 15 to 30 Ibe by ChrMmasI
Doctor Recom m ended.
100% Natural $ Sale
C a l 877-2016320

Prattura O aatw ig A Chem ical
Roof Clearing
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407-322-7498.

234— A U TO M O TTVE

19*4 Monto Carlo, whrta. V*. vary
conation, *1,000. A lto 1977
good cc
Capnca. wbOa nYgcitJ M taa,
C h ivy. C
■torso 4 atorm. 3 1 J0 0 . MoOvstod
ttotor. 407-221-4360. sak tor Shawn.

1985 PONTIAC
*000 STATON W AO Q ft HAS fK W
RADIATOR, FU E L PUM P, W ATER
FUMP. M UFFLER A 2 T H E B . t i n
19M Hands Accon* New past good
Manor, A/C needs work. , 1495 or
t a il offer. Caff 407-327-3657. alter
700pm.

4 Grand PrtiTVsa 236/70p*to 4 ARE,
5 star dm, 15"* r, s scais n f
ccrew cn. $250.00 Nm. TVaa ar* on
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| H U to Jto ra lA ^ y L U &gt; c M k w r.
topper, new W**, rut* gr**L
*1,000. 407323-6941.

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and friends gathered In help
Flagler celebrate her hath birthday.
She was bom on Nov. 15, in
Calquitt, Go.
.
She was honored by her sister.
Savannah Landis, sons Robert and
Craig Cooper, and lier niece
Martha Davison. Flagler celebrated
in grand style.
Her son, Robert, served as mas­
ter of ceremonies, with musical
renditions by Macedonia Church
Choir, Marilyn and Riley Crowley
and Juanita Redden.
The prayer was offered by the
Rev. Benjamin Adams, with her
niece, Martha Davison, giving a
reading and a tribute by Stephanie
Krawczynski. Expressions of love
came from her sons, sister, friends,
nieces and well wishers.
A delicious dinners was served.
As the honor c“ made a wish, the
cake was served. Many more
happy birthdays to Mrs. Maggie
Flagler.

Continued from Page 8 C
Although education is a huge
pnority. Collier said many
Crimean students do not have the
advantages of their American
counterparts. Textbooks are hard
to come by, and there are only six
computers in the entire
Bakhchisarai school.
"Can you imagine teaching
chemistry without a lab? They
don't have a lab," Collier said.
"They have gym class, but they
don't have a gym."
Nevertheless, the Crimean gov­
ernment and school officials are
trying to change things, she said.
Principal Polupan helps by writing
and publishing English textbooks
for his students.
"He spends every waking hour
writing textbooks," Collier said.
Colher and her American stu­
dents also want to hdp.
When the geography teacher
returned to Millennium Middle
School she brought with her more
than 100 letters from the

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House and Community Awareness
Day will be Saturday, Dec. 15, at
1305 VV. 13th St., In Sanford. Come
to the opening of the Governor's
Front Patch Office and learn about
the programs availability, services
to the elderly, home repairs, med­
ical alerts and how to get help
from Social Services.
There will be free food, door
prizes and entertainment. Bring
the family. For information, call
407-302-1377.

Maggie Flagler and har family during tha birthday celebration.
Tajiri School of Performing Arts
and Academics presents "A Night
Before Christmas," a musical
adaptation directed by Peggy
Nixon.
The performance will be held in
Millennium Middle School, Friday,
Dec. 14, and Saturday, Dec. 15,
starting at 7230 p.m. A matinee will
be held on Sunday, Dec. 16, start­
ing at 3 p.m. Admission is $10.
For more information or tickets,
call 407-699-1967 or 407-277-5558.
Tickets can also be obtained at
Tajiri School of Performing Arts
and Academics.

Midway. Pastor is the Rev. W.
Frank Williams.
Seminole County Branch of the
NAACP's annual Ufe
Membership Luncheon will be
held on Dec 22, starting at 11 a.m.
in the Boys and Girls Club-West
Sanford. For tickets or reservations
call 407-328-74%. Tickets are $10
Orlando Black Essential Theatre
in conjunction with Dramatist
Playervice Inc., will present "Flyin'
West," a play by Pearl Cleage 8
pan. Dec. 8,13,14 and Dec. 15,
and 3 p.m. Dec. 9 and Dec 16.
The play is a story of AfricanAmerican women, with their fami­
lies, on a journey through the wild
frontier of the old west. The plot
begins in Tennessee in 1890 during
the migration west in search of

Recording artist, preacher,
teacher and musician. Minister
Marlow Smith, will render a night
of praise and worship service 7
p.m. Thursday, Dec 27, in the
New Mount Zion Missionary
Baptist Church, located at Sipes
Avenue and 20th Street in

Bakhchisarai students. Flic Sanford
students are responding to the let­
ters. and they have already sent
one package to the Ukrainian
school.
In the next few weeks, the class
plans to make friendship b a p full
of various items, including pencils,
stickers and pens, to give to every
student at the Bakhchisarai school.
Collier also plans to add a few
Items to the package. Including
crayons, dustless chalk and Ziploc
bags.
"Alexandra, the teacher of
English, loved Ziploc b ap ,"
Collier said. "She visited the states
once, but she could only afford to
buy one box of Ziploc bap. So, I
thought it would be neat to send
her some."
Asked if she would go back to
Crimea, Collier doesn't hesitate
with her answer.
"I can't imagine not going
back," she said. 'I'm a geography
teacher, and that's what it's all
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*1 &gt;TiUenniuin Middle
^ / l Schoolteacher
I V -L Margaret Collier's
classroom fa filled with maps
and posters o&gt; .anous countries
throughout the world. They are
learning tools for her sixth-grade
geography students.
fa a few weeks, Collier’s stu­
dents will begin learning shout
the countries of the former
Soviet Union, including the
Ukraine. It will be a time when
the geography teacher can close
her textbook and teach from
first-hand experience.
Collier traveled to the Ukraine
in October os a participant in the
U S Department of Education's
Teacher o f Excellence program.
She was one of 29 teachers
nationwide selected to travel to
various destinations in eastern
Europe and Central Asia.
"I got to visit places leachers
teach about lsut never see,"
Collier said. "Being a geography
teacher, seeing and learning
about other cultures and then

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hire, living with n host family,
visiting and teaching various
classes and h
ling to numer­
&amp;
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als destinations in the Crimean
tion f« t^ [ ^ r ' atiQrul P10*
Peninsula. She became a partQ f her selection
time ambassador to the area,
etr” ^ ? S A Today's thinl
^juilA U 'C SA Teacher Team. . representing Sem' role County
In JanusO®japlfad far the
and the United S-itei.
progWff j ? ' trv June, the found
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out slv»
selected to
sador," Collier said. "But, 1actu­
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ally felt like a politician. I met so
but so happy, many wonderful people on the
fa b e ie W fi Hhowid.
trip."
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the teachers in thje international
ing officials, including Crimea
Prime Minister Vladimir Tulemv
p ro t^ .'T ’TiT' t sure whether
they
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students, teachers and other resi­
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dents of Bakhchisarai — the city
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where she lived during her slay
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Collier stayed with Vladimir
trjveied w tneir. j^tirutums."
and Alexandra Polupan while in
Bakhchisarai. Vladimir is the
principal and Alexandra is a
teacher of English at the- city’s
school, which enrolls 250 stu­
dents.

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Millennium MUctt
Schoolteacher
Margaret Colter
holds a photograph
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PcDupans English
doss Cdter
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Poh.-pan Uniy dur­
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Bakhctmwal She
also visited
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and helped tinetune rhe students’
English- Ora ot the
ijvorils topics ot
discussion was
Disney World and
Flonda. Coker
said.

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Oviedo Marketplace through Dec. 22.
Home Depot of Lake Mary donat­
ed all the materials to build the stur­
dy 6 foot-by-6 foot playhouse, and
several of its employees worked with
Habitat volunteer Bob Lenders on the
two-week construction project. The
brightly painted playhouse is almost
every child's backyard dream, com­
plete with a front porch, windows,
gingerbread trim and a working front
door.
Tickets for the playhouse are $2

Some lucky little tot in Central •
Florida is going to get a wonderful
present come Christmas morning
with the help of Habitat for ,
Humanity in Seminole County and
the Lake Mary Hony? Depot store.
Habitat's third annual H abi"lot"
Children’s Playhouse Holiday Raffle
, kicked off on Dec. 2, when the play­
house went on display in the parking
lot of the Altamonte Springs WalMart, located at 200 S. State Road
434. The playhouse will move to the

each, three tickets for $5, or seven
tickets for $10. They can be pur­
chased on site at the playhouse dis­
play or by calling’the Habitat office
at 407-328-9717. Drawing for the
playhouse will be on Dec. 22, and the
w inner will be notified by telephone.
"It is so much fun to see the kids'
eyes light up when they see the
H abi"tot" playhouse on display,”
H abitat's Executive Director Helene
Funk said. "And we are so grateful to
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M en efee fam ily gathers fo r h olid ay
For more information, call Mean
Mean Gene's Outreach Inc, will
sponsor a benefit gospel music pro- Gene at 407-323-2807 or write to:
gram 5 pan. Sunday, Dec.
Maui Gene's Outreach
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............................. Inc, P.O. Box 962, Sanford,
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African-American
Academy of Arts, located
at 1017 W. 13th Street.
The descendants of
On the program is
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Menefoe gathered to enjoy
Spirit-Willie Harris,
a dinner celebration held
Deacon Hairy Roberts,
during the Thanksgiving
upcoming recording artist
holiday.
Rose King, singing group
Eugene Menefee'* year
Divine Design. Robert
Marva
of birth was 1886 in
Hayes, mime artist,
Wavely, Ala. He married
Bethzur Praise dancers.
Mattie, and they had right
Rucks riano Student,
_ _
children, with Johnnie
Amanda and Amelia
Sims (Pensacola) and Mattie
Gillis and the West Orange Male
Menefee (Sanford) The family
Chorus. The message will be given
moved Id Florida in 1931. /After
i Pastor Quinton Dames Sr, of
encountering hard times, they were
reater New Deliverance Gospel
determined to survive.
Arena.

Acquiring 89 acres of land where
his family lived, the land is still
owned by direct descendants and
offspring of the late Eugene
Menefee. The family continues to
make an Impact ui the lives of the
genera Lons and are leaving them
an inheritance to be proud of.
Musical renditions were song by
■The Sister's In Harmony," of
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11, sdwol counselors at schools all over
tiie United States were dealing with the
aftermath Children
were scared, but they
were also concerned.
There was an urgent
need in many ot
Uiese children to do
something to help. At
La. j Mary
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Guidance Counsr lor
Joan Toro talked with
Maty
Lake Mary
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Rowell
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encouragement and support to die fin •
fighters, police and pikits iffcvted by the
tragedy.
The children at lake Mary sent hun­
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Some of the pilots, firefighters and
police officers were so touched by th**
fetters that many responded personally
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thing more, something permanent. They
derided to plant a tree In memory of all
those who lost their lives.
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money to purchase a tree and l p'aque.
They let their rvw friends in New York
know about the tree planting they were
planning The pilots, police officers, and
firemen were so touched that they
decided they would like to be part of
the ceremony Representatives from
United Airlines, the Port Authority
Police and the fire department arrived
In Lake Mary cm Nov. 30 to participate
in the services. Due to Uie constraints on
their time, there were no representatives
from the Police [Apartment who could
attend. But former New York Police
Officer and current Seminofe County
Sheriff's Deputy Anne Atnorus attend­
ed in their place. Arrue was one of the
many officers from Central Florida who.
went to New Yor! to help out alter the
tragedy.
The ceremony started otf with words
of welcome from Principal (Aorta
Flanagan. Counselor Juan Toro told the
attendees the story behind tiw ceremo­
ny and then Student Council Ariel Brvnt
offered her thanks. Counselor Linda
Hoffman from Woodlands Elementary
Schcul was une of the many counselors
from all over the country who went to
New fork in the aftermath to help the
survivors deal witii the grief. S e toll
the Undents at the ceremony that their
letters of support and condolences
meant more than they could ever imag­

ine.
The visitors from New York each got
a chance to talk and tell the students
how much their fetters meant. One of
the hrefightu &gt; s.iui that every hrehtniin the city has cards and fetters from
children all over the United Static and
tin- world. These fetters tell the firefight­
ers that they are not alone in their gnef.
Assistant Teacher Tina Walker sang
"In Harms Way" to thank the people
who worked so haul in the altermalh of
the tragedy. The Student Council pre­
sented tile visitors from New York with
medals and Lake Mary Elementary Tshirts. The medals had the school's mas­
cot a dolphin, on the front ar i the
words "Yiiu are our liernes" on the
bock. The visitors from New York aLso
h.ul some very special plaques for the
school. the tree was them planted and
members of llie student council laid
Ilowers and flags around the ba-*- of llie
tree.
Like Alary students, fed by music
teacher Amy Gonzalez, then sang and
signed. ’This is My Country" and
"Amenta the Beautiful." After the cere­
mony. the children went up to meet and
hug their new heroes. Then, they were
invited to a lunch of hero sandwiches.
The visitor i jllending from New York
included United Airlines Capt. Freddy
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Sanford, Florida

2001 Thm Sam noN H a ra tj

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Jean n e M o rris wins state school b oard aw ard
Froim S ta ff R eports
On Thursday, Nov. 29, at the State
School Board Conference In Tampa,
Seminole County School Board Vice­
Chairman, Jeanne Morris, won the "Pat
Spengler Award."
The award is given annually to one
board member in the state who is recog­
nize by more than 360 other board mem­
bers as being a leader in improving the

lives of children and promoting educa­
tional issues statewide. Pat Spengler was
a former school board member who, like
Morris, was also an educational force in
Tallahassee.
Before she was elected to the School
Board in 1990, Morris was active in every
level of the PTA, serving as president of
three school PTA’s, president of Seminole
County Council of PTAs, and on the
Florida PTA Board o f Directors as Vice

President, Legislation Chair, and Platform
Chair. Since there was no paid lobbyist or
director, she was responsible for all leg­
islative activity, including testifying
before the House and Senate on children's
issues.
In addition to her PTA involvement,
Jeanne served in leadership capacities in
Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and church youth
and adult leadership rolls. In the commu­
nity she is currently serving on the

Committees of the Sanford/Seminole
Chamber of Commerce, League of
Women Voters, the Board of Directors of
the American Cancer Society, President of
the Republican Women's Club, and on the
Readiness Coalition, along with other
educational organizations.
Her passion for improving education
for all children and making their lives betSee Morris, Page BA

O n the Road
Probably the hardest thing to
do in sports, especially in
basketball, Is to play away
from home. But to make
three nine-plus hour trips in
three weeks? That's almost
unbearable. That scenario
has faced the Seminole
Community Coflege women’s
basketball team this season.
P age I B

SCC instructor
honored
Seminole Community
College mathematics instructor
Bill Jordan was recently hon­
ored with the American
Mathematical Association of
Two-Year Colleges' (AMATYC)
Teaching Excellence award at
its recent annual conference In
Toronto.
One of just seven two-year
college mathematics instruc­
tors honored, Jordan was
selected from all candidates
nominated in the AMATYC
Southeast Region and received
an AMATYC Medallion and
$500 from Houghton Mifflin
Faculty Development
sms.
Teaching effectiveness and
support o f students are the
main criteria for the teaching
excellence awards, professional
involvement, interaction with
colleagues and service to one's
college or department are also
used In the selection process.
Jordan has been an SCC fac­
ulty member since 1974. After
identifying the prerequisite
skills for Basic Algebra he co­
developed a spiral integrated
arithmetic ana algebra text and
course. He was among the first
in the nation to use computers
and graphing calculators to
teach mathematics. This is
Jordan's twelfth award for
excellence in teaching on the
local, state or national level.
A student wrote, "He is the
definition of 'teacher'... the
person who creates the desire
to learn. This is a man who
makes learning exciting for
me. Teachers everywhere
could learn from him."
A colleague wrote,"... in the
capacity of lab instructor, I
could almost always pick out
Bill's students because of their
sitive
attitudes toward the
i&lt;
T ig of mathematics. In ten
years I nave yet to hear a nega­
tive comment about Bill. On
the contrary, students sing his
praises. As a part-time instruc­
tor, I found his door always
open, (professionally he) is our
link with the world of mathe­
matics."

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Sem inole Sm ile

Rapid expansion on Rinehart
This is the first in a series o f arti­
cles that w ill look at developm ent
projects in Sanford — what's com­
ing in. where it's going and what
effects it may have on the commu­
nity.

E X IS T IN G A N D P R O P O S E D D E V E L O P M E N T A L O N G R IN E H A R T R O A D

By Dan Ping
Editor
SANFORD — Motorists
accustom to the wide-open
spaces along Rinehart Road
will begin to see substantial
changes in the next 18 months
as eight major projects —
including a Sam's Wholesale
Club, a Wal-Mart Super Center
and three new car dealerships
— break ground for construc­
tion.
"Booming is the best word to
describe It, said Jay Mardcr,
director of planning and engi­
neering for the city o f Sanford.
In addition to tne commer­
cial development, almost 1,900
new apartment units will be
located within a mile of
Rinehart Road between County
Road 46A and Oregon Avenue.
Add in the newly opened
Altamcse Bentley Elementary
School on Oregon Avenue, and
it's easy to understand
M ardcr's deMrriptlon.
With alt Uiat development
comes traffic and some officials
are concerned that Rinehart
Road will become as congested
os State Road 436 in Altamonte
Springs.
"W e always knew that area
was going to be a retail dis­
trict," said Art Woodruff,
District 1 City Commissioner.
"However, I'm concerned that
we’re not setting the standard
for level of service on our roads
high enough."
M ardcr thinks the standards
are high already, and he cities
two key factors: increased land­
scaping requirements and bet-

By C hristopher Patton
Staff Writer
LON GW OOD
—
Fifty
golfers including local residents
and members of the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office hit the
links Monday to honor Deputy
Eugene "Stetson" Gregory who
was killed July 8,1998 in the line
of duty.
The Sabal Point Country Club
golf tournament fund-raiser is
ust one of many events initiated
y Deputy Todd Moderson to
help establish the Eugene
Gregory Law Enforcement Park
in Geneva. Estimated to cost
more than a million dollars, the
last two fund-raisers have
pushed total donations for the
project . over $850,000, said
Moderson.
Three months after Gregory's
death, Moderson said he had a
vision for the memorial park. He
identified a 20-acre parcel on
Lake Harney in Geneva that
routinely had been a problem
for neighbors and deputies. In a
two year period, more than 200
calls to the sheriff's office had
been made for potential crimi­
nal activity at the site, said
Moderson.
"I started thinking how can
we improve the quality of life
for the residents/ he said. "It
just seemed like a perfect place
for a park and Geneva had been
calling for a memorial to
Gregory."
The vision started to become
a reality not only with the dona­
tion of the land, but as
Moderson teamed Gregory had
identified the same problems at
the 20-acre site in the northeast­
ern region of Geneva. Within a
year Moderson said he expects

See Rinehart, Page 8A
Development along Rinehart Road
la “booming" according to Jay
Marder, Sanford’s director ol plan­
ning and engineering. Eight major
developments on Rinehart Road
are either in the review stage or
currently under construction.

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Source: CKy o« Santord Flaming and Englnaering

E liza Pringle dies a t age 83
By Marva Hawkins
Herald Correspondent
SAN FORD — Eliza Courtney
Pringle, retired educator and
community activist, died at
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital Saturday, Dec. 1, 2001.
She was 83.
A native of Sanford, Pringle
was introduced to the stage of
life by the late Beatrice and Holly
Courtney.
After
attending
Seminole County Schools and
graduating
from
Crooms
Academy as salutatorian in 1937,
she continued her educating at
Bethune-Cookman College. She
received a bachelor of arts from
BCC, A bachelor of Science from
FAMC, and a master's degree in

Deputies
close to
hitting
$1M goal
for park

elementary education from and more than 20 foreign counFlorida A&amp;M Universit
Pringle served the
Returning
to
community
with
Sanford, she was
grace and di
employed as a firstand she always had a
grade
teacher
at
smile for everyone.
Midway Elementary
She _put her heart
School. Thus began a
40-year career in the
into serving as an
education system of
ardent member at
Seminole
County.
Zion
of
Hope
During her service as
A Missionary baptist
an educator, she also
Church, where she
taught math and was
was also the church
a reading specialist at [ f R m B B H i financial
director.
Monroe Wilson and
p. .
She was a deeply
Pine Crest schools.
rnng
committed Christian
Pringle was a leader in her pro- who served her Lord graciously,
fession.
Pringle was active in a numShe retired to serve her com­
munity and travel to all 50 states See Pringle, Page 6A

See Park, Page 10A

Christmas parade is Saturday

Hiraid photo by Tommy Vtncont

Mary Lehmann, right, prepares to test the bowling lane she and her
coworkers at Airport Lanes have constructed on their float lor the
Sanford Christmas Parade. Joining Lehmann are Erterchka Emihl,
left, and John Berger, center. The parade is schedule lor 11 a m.
Saturday in downtown Sanford. Call 323-0197 for more information.

Seniors shop til they drop without the traditional hustle and bustle
Tournament Volunteer

Index
C la u if t e d .........................................6 5 - 7 5
C ro isw o rd ..............................................6 5
D oo r A b b y ............................................2 A
le g o U ...............................................3 5 - 3 5
O b itu a rie s ............................................3 A
P o lice l o g ...............................................2 A
S p o rts ................................................1 5 -3 5

By M ichelle Jerla
Managing Editor
LAKE
MARY — Joyce
Schools and several of her
neighbors from New Tribes
Mission Homes love to shop.
N evertheless,
they
d on't
alw ays enjoy the hustle and
bustle that comes along with
holiday shopping.

That's why the group took
advantage Tuesday of Target
Corporation's Senior Shopping
Day, which is held every year
for community members over
the age of 55. For two hours,
the store's older "guests" are
invited to enjoy refreshments
and entertainment during and
after they shop fur items at a 10
percent discount.

"This is my third year, and I
love it," Schools said. "We like
the discounts and the refresh­
ments, but we really like to get
out and shop."
Clow ns, elves and Santa
Claus greeted Schools and her
fellow shoppers at the store's
front doors Tuesday morning,
handing out free refreshments,
raffle tickets and balloon sculp­

tures. Before the guests left the
store, Target em ployees also
made sure they took advantage
of the free gift wrapping center
and received a house plant — a
holiday gift for their older cus­
tomers.
According to Target Team
Relations
m em ber
Oscar
Bowen, every Target in the
country
sponsors
Senior

Shopping Day each year before
Christmas. The stores unoffi­
cially close for two hours so
seniors can shop without fight­
ing the normal holiday crowds.
"We give them a place where
they d on't have to battle other
guests while shopping," Bowen
said. "It's a time just for them ."
See Shop, Page IDA

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Wetlneiwluy. December 5. 2001

T he S eminole H ekald

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A G LA N C E AROUND OUR CO U N TY

Bully’s mean
scheme rolls right
out from under him

T e d d y

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O u t &amp; A bout

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FRI
The Millennium Middle
School bonds wiH hold their
winter concerts on Friday, Dec
7, in the school's Millennium
HaH
The Beginning Band perfor­
mance wiU take piece
place at
st &amp;30
830
p m , and the Concert
Symphonic and Jazz Band con­
cert begins at 730 p.m. The con­
certs wUl showcase music die
bands have been working on
for a semester
A donation of $3 per ticket is
requested. Tickets may be pur­
chased from any MMS band
student or at the door, if tickets
remain.
Millennium Concert and
SYmphonic bands will also
march in the Sanfond Holiday
Parade on Saturday, D ec 8.

DEAR ABBY: I have read with interest the let­
ters about bullies. They brought back the memo­
ry of an experience I had with our class bully.
He wasn't too smart and had not been promot­
ed. Therefore, he was older
and larger than the other
G 9*
boys in our class. He made
up for lack of self-worth by
♦
bullying the other boys.
In front of our school was
a steep hill. To keep stu­
dents from falling down the
hill, a metal fence had been
installed at the top. There
was a large metal pipe on
Dear
top of the fence, ana we
often sat on the pipe as w e
ate our lunch.
• • • • • • •
One day, as I was sitting
; on the fence, the bully walked over with a big
; smile on his face. He said, T m going to shove
&gt;you off that fence and watch you tumble down
■the hill."
Before I could say anything, he pushed me. In
■desperation, I grabbed him, and as I fell off the
&gt;fence 1 pulled him with me. He hit the ground
! first and I landed on top of him. As we slid
: down the steep hill, I rode him like he was a
sled. By the time we had reached the bottom of
the hill, his shirt was almost tom off and he was
scratched all over.
He continued to bully some of the other boys,
but he never bullied me again. In fact, he tried to
avoid me.
MANSFIELD LATIMER, ROCK HILL, S.C.

Abby

SAT

Herald photo by Tommy Vtncont

The Ladies' Arte and Crafts Club of the Palm Valley community recently donated 300 atuffed teddy bears and handmade
crafts to the Seminole County Sheriff's Office. The club members collect, make and restore atuffed toys every year to donate
to the Sheriff's Office so the toys can be distributed to children through the Sheriff’s Community Services Section the the
Victims' Advocate Unit. The teddy bears are given to children who've been exposed to or whom were the victims of serious
or violent crimes.

DEAR MANSFIELD: The bully may have
been a little stow, but on that day, he teamed
about the law o f gravity.

Robbery with a Firearm
Sanford police arrested Kenny
Moore, 21, of Sanford Monday after
he reportedly robbed an undercover
law enforcement agent trying to pur­
chase crack cocaine in the area of
10th Street and Orange Avenue.
Moore reportedly Hashed the
undercover agent his handgun and
left in a vehicle, which the undercov­
er agent said had another handgun
on trie seat. Moore evaded an officer
at the stop sign on Celery Avenue
and Bay Avenue. At a high rate of
speed, Moore continued westbound
on Celery Avenue until he lost con­
trol and hit a tree and building locat­
ed at 510 Celery Ave.
Running through nearby residents'
yards, Moore dropped a handgun
and investigators finally made con­
tact with the subject at 1305 Pine
Avenue. The two guns were a loaded
black 32-calibcr Keltec handgun and
a black Gamo model .177-caliber b.b.
gun..
Moore was charged with robbery
with a firearm, possession of a
weapon by a convicted felon,
weapon offense, aggravated assault,
driving with a suspended license,
eluding police, resisting an officer
with violence and reckless driving.
Moore was also charged with a
robbery that took place earlier the
same day when a couple walking
along Pine Avenue was robbed of
approximately $300 by a masked
man with a handgun. Moore was
charged with robbery with a firearm,
possession of a weapon by a convict­
ed felon and two counts of aggravat­
ed assault in the second case.

DEAR ABBY: Excuse me, but did I miss
something in the letter from "Cost-Conscious in
San Francisco"? Why in the name of holy matri­
mony is he worried about the RESALE value of
a diamond engagement ring? Is he planning to
sell It or pawn it in the future? Does he expect to
get it back in the event of a divorce? Does he
think he will need the money for his retirement?
What is this guy thinking? Hello?
An engagement ring is not a financial invest­
ment! It is an emotional investment in a lifetime
. relationship. If thla guy is worrying about the
•cost of an engagement.ring because he thinks
,
! the marriage w ont last, then he should not be
getting married in the first place.
Had he said he wanted to be nontraditional
and choose another kind of ring, well — OK. But
in that case, he should have signed his letter,
"Already Married to My Portfolio in San
Francisco."
DIAM ONDS ARE FOREVER IN DALLAS
DEAR DIAMONDS: W hile many readers
agreed with you, I think you — and they — are
being unnecessarily hard on the guy.
According to Dawn Moore, West Coast director
of sales for Harry Winston Jewelers, his ques­
tion is one that many men ask. Any way you
cut It — round, emerald or pear-shaped — a
diamond is a sizable Investm ent It's not
unusual to experience some insecurity when
buying something you know nothing ab o u t
' Wise shoppers want to be educated so they are
'n o t taken advantage of.
DEAR ABBY: 1 have a problem. I received a
thank-you note for a wedding gift, but was
thanked for the wrong gift. Should I write and
tell them about the mix-up? They do not live
close, so I will not be seeing them.
WONDERING IN W EST BRANCH, IOWA
,

Burglary
Oviedo police arrested Amanda
Cole, 19, of Geneva Monday for bur­
glary and theft of a vehicle and pos­
session of burglary tools. Police
responded when residents called in a
suspicious person checking car doors
in a residential neighborhood. When
police pulled Cole over she had seen
compact discs and a car phone bat­
tery charger from another vehicle.
She also had a hammer which she
stated was to break out the car win­
dows.

DEAR WONDERING: You should definitely
write — or call — and explain the mlx-up.
Believe me, you'll be doing the newlyweds a
favor. If you d o n 't someone else will also be
thanked for the wrong gift.
Abby shares more than 100 of her favorite
recipes in two booklets: “Abby's Favorite
Recipes" and "More Favorite Recipes by Dear
Abby." Send a business-size, self-addressed
envelope, plus check or money order for $10
(U.S. funds)
to: Dear Abby - Cookbooklet Set, P.O. Box
447, Mount Morris, 1L 61054-0447. (Postage is
included in price.)

Retail Theft
Sanford police arrested Reka

for grand larceny o f livestock and
trespassing. Reportedly on Nov. 16
England entered Larry Dale's prop­
erty at 894 Osceola Road commonly
known as the Boar's Nest and
trapped a red female pig.
Cocaine Possession
Seminole deputies arrested
Donald Zopp, 32, of Longwood
Sunday for possession of cocaine.
Szerencsi, 25, of Sanford Monday for
retail theft an&lt;| fraud impersonation.
She reportedly stole a pair of $4.97
earrings from the Orlando Drive
Wal-Mart. She also gave a fake name
to officers during the investigation.
Altamonte Springs police arrested
Bruce Tiger, 19,of Sanford Monday
for retail theft. Tiger reportedly stole
$240 worth of Dillard's merchan­
dise.
Sanford police arrested Mark
Carr, 33, of Sanford Friday for retail
theft. He reportedly tried to steal
$35 worth of merchandise from the
Orlando Drive Wal-Mart.
Sanford police arrested Gregory
Wit2, 20, or Sanford Friday for retail
theft. He reportedly stole a $30 pair
of shoes from the Rcoss clothing store
on Orlando Drive.
Vehicle T heft
Seminole deputies arrested Justin
McKinney, 18, of Sanford Monday
for grand theft of a motor vehicle
and resisting an officer.
Seminole deputies arrested
Gerald Hansen, 32, of Sanford
Tuesday for grand theft of a motor
vehicle and driving with a suspend­
ed license.
M arijuana Possession
Longwood police arrested James
Sanford, 40, of Winter Springs
Tuesday for possession of marijuana
and fraud Impersonation.
Seminole deputies arrested
Shayon Washington, 23, of Sanford
for possession of marijuana.
Caught Stealing a Pig
Seminole deputies arrested Joseph
England Sr., 19, of Sanford Friday

.Seminole deputies arrested
Alexander Gordon, 39, of Sanford
Friday for forgery, possession of
cocaine and drug paraphernalia, dri­
ving with a suspended license and
fraud impersonation. Gordon was
originally stopped for failure to stop
for a red light.
Trespassing
Sanford police arrested Emma
Barker, 19, of Longwood Friday for
trespassing and property damage.
Fraudulently Obtaining Drugs
Altamonte Springs police arrested
Loren Stead, 51, of Lake Mary
Friday for fraudulently obtaining
medical drugs. Stead reportedly
tried to pass a counterfeit prescrip­
tion for Lorcet at the State Road 434
Wal-Mart pharmacy.

____

A band of wandering Celtic
musicians called The Rogues
from St. Lude County wUl be
the first act to perform at this
Saturday night's Sanford
Opry Holiday Spectacular at
the Helen Stairs Theatre. The
Dec. 8 holiday show begins at
7:30 p.m.
The Rogues, known for
their Irish gigs and ballads,
has four band members
Michael Fowler, Guitar; Brian
Trew, Bodharan/Yiola; David
Olson, Jr., Violin; and Noel
Trew, Flute, Penny Whistle
and Vocal.
For ticket information, call
the theater at 407-321-8111.
Crooms Reunion needs
Crooms Academy or Crooms
High School singers.
People are needed to sign
up for the choir of the Crooma
Reunion religious services.
The First rehearsal is Saturday,
Dec. 8, starting at 2 p.m. In
Trinity United M ethodist; ,
Church, located at 6lh S tm t

and Sanford Avenue.
For information, call 407322-0369.

TUES
Sem inole Community
College will honor recent
General Educational
Development (GED) gradu­
ates 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec.
11, in the college's Health
Center, Building H.
Adults who have success­
fully completed the GED
exam at SCC will be recog­
nized.
For information, call 407328-2153.

D river's License Problems
Seminole deputies arrested
Gabriel Ruiz, 24, o f Sanford Friday
for driving with a suspended
license.
Seminole deputies arrested Steve
Ambrose, 51, of Sanford for driving
with a suspended license.
Seminole deputies arrested
Olegrio Lorenzo, 41, of Sanford
Friday for driving with a suspended
license.
Seminole deputies arrested
Dennis Rudolph, 38, of Sanford
Saturday for battery of an officer,
resisting an officer, driving without
a license and fraud impersonation.
Disorderly Intoxication
Sanford police arrested Kristopher
Jenkins, 25, of Geneva Saturday for
disorderly intoxication. He reported­
ly was causing a scene outside the
Bam parking lot.

WED
Sem inole Community
College will honor recent col­
lege graduates during the 39th
annual Fall Commencement
Ceremony 8 p.m. Wednesday,
D ec 12, in the Health Center
(Building H).
For more information, call
407-328-2050.

SAT
The Sanford Historical
Society is hosting a St, Luda
Open House Saturday, Dec 15,
from 1 to 4 p.m., in the Sanford
Museum.
The event is free and will
Include a holiday smorgasbord
of delightful Scandinavian
refreshments. For more informa­
tion, contact the museum at 407302-1000.

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Obituaries
ALEC CAROS
Alec Caros, 69, o f South
Volusia Avenue, Orange City,
died Friday, Nov. 30,2001, In
Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial.
Bom in Nashua, N.H., he
moved to Central Florida from
Fort Lauderdale in 1996. He
served in the U.S. Army Air
Corps and was an area manag­
er for Ranch House
Restaurant. He was a member
o f Holy Trinity Greek
Orthodox Church. He enjoyed
singing and was a Dallas
Cowboys fan.
Survivors include a son,
Jason Caros of Deltona; two
daughters, Lydia AyoCaros of
St. Paul, Minn., and Cindy Lee
George o f Nashua, N.H.; a
brother, Anthony Alvanos of
North Fort Lauderdale; a sis­
ter, Sandra Anderson of
Minneapolis, Minn.; and four
grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to Holy Trinity Greek
Orthodox Church, 1217 Trinity
Woods Lane, Maitland, FL,
32751.
Batdauff Family Funeral
Home of Orange City is in
charge of arrangements.
FLORIDO CH1APPELLI
Florldo Chlappelli, 79, of
24th Place, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Nov. 28,2001.
Bom in Bruceton, Pa., he
moved to Central Florida in
1982. He was a U.S. Coast
Guard veteran, who served
during World War 11. He was a
civil engineer and a member
of the Dover Pleasure G u b of
Patterson, the Sporting Club of
Patterson and the Uons Club
of Tom's River. He was a
member o f Calvary Assembly
of God.
Survivors include his wife,
Nellie G. Chlappelli of
Sanford; two sons, Joseph
Chiappell) of Tom's River, N.J.,
and Lawrence Chlappelli of
Cape May, N.J.; two daugh­
ters, Barbara Patterson o f
Arlington, Texas, and Dina
Chlappelli of Hawthorne, N.J.;
two brothers, Archie
Chlappelli of West Patterson,
N.J., and Raymond Chlappelli
of Jackson, N.J.; a sister, Flora
Muniz o f Wayne, N.J.; and
eight grandchildren.
National Cremation Society
Beacon Chapter of Winter Park
is in* charge o f arrangements.

JAN IS B. ELLIS
Janis B. Ellis, 62, o f San
Miguel Court, Winter Springs,
died Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2001.
Bom in Leesburg, she w as a
lifelong resident o f Florida.
She was a music teacher in
Central Florida for more than
30years.
Survivors include two sons,
Paul Ellis o f Orlando and
Chuck Ellis of Maitland; four
sisters; and two grandchildren.
Baldwln-Falrcnild Funeral
Homes Oaklawn Chapel is in
charge of arrangements.
BELLM AN T E D ' GIBSON
Bellman 'T e d " Gibson, 54, of
Blackstone Avenue, Sanford,
died Friday,
______________
Nov. 30,2001,
in Florida
Hospital,
Orlando.
Bom April 9,
1947, in
Sanford, he
was a U 5 .
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Army veteran.
He was a member of Rescue
Church o f Cod.
Survivors include his moth­
er, Corrine Gibson of Sanford;
his wife, Barbara G. Gibson of
Sanford; two sons, Bellman J.
Gibson o f Deltona, and
Antonio E. Gibson o f Okinawa,
Japan; two brothers, W illie J.
Gibson Jr., and Terry J. Gibson,
both of Sanford; two sisters,
Pauline Johnson of Sanford

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MICHELLE ELAINE
MCGOUGH
Michelle Elaine McGough, 31,
of Maytown Road, Osteen, died
Saturday, Dec. 1,2001.
Bom in Winter Park, she was a
lifelong resident of Central
Florida. She was a homemaker.

Woodlawn Carey Hand
Longwood Chapel is in charge
o f arrangements.

Bom June 27,1917, in
LewLsburg, Tenn., he moved to
Sanford in 1994. He was a road
crew supervisor for the state of
Tennessee.
Survivors include a daughter,
Jean Hodges of Longwood; three
grandchildren; and four great
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford Ls in charge of arrange­
ments.
RUTH E. PIERCE
Ruth E Pierce, 79, of West
Highland Street, Altamonte
Springs, died Saturday, Dec. 1,
2001.
Bom in Portland, Ind., she
moved to Central Florida in 1984.
She was a retired switchboard
operator. She was a member of
First Baptist Church of Warsaw,
Ind.
Survivors include a daughter,
Pamela K. Canada of Altamonte
brings; a sister, Thelma Firman I
, ind; and two grandsms.

JULIA M. NIXON
Julia M. Nixon, 85, of Orienta
Avenue, Altamonte Springs, died
Friday, Nov. 30,2001, in Life Care
Center.
Bom in Tallassee, Ala., she was
a retired beautician who owned
Julia's Beauty Shop in Tallassee.
She was of the Presbyterian faith.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Ernest Cecil Nixon of
Altamonte Springs; a son, Ron
Sargent of Altamonte Springs;
three grandchildren; and three
great grandchildren.
Banfieid Funeral Home of
Winter Springs is in charge of
arrangements.

LAW RENCE J . SCINTO
Lawrence J. Scinto, 81, of
Nighthawk Circle, Winter
Springs, died Saturday, Dec. 1,
2001.
Bom in Bridgeport, Conn.,
he moved to Central Florida
in 1980. Fie was a retired den­
tist and a U.S. Navy and U.S.
Army veteran who served
during World War II and the
Korean War. He was a mem­
ber o f American Legion and
the Knights of Columbus. He
was of,the Roman Catholic
faith.
Survivors include his wife,
Joyce Scinto; two sons, Daniel
Scinto o f Lake Mary and
Thom as Scinto o f Jamestow n,
N.C.; and three grandchildren.
Woodlawn Carey Hand
Longwood Chapel is in charge
of arrangements.

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Eunice Daniels, 88, of
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Bom in Oviedo, she was a
lifelong resident of Central
Florida. She was a homemak­
er. She was a member of
Antioch Missionary Baptist
Church of Oviedo.
Survivors include two sons,
Woodrow Newton of San
Diego, Calif., and Harold
Newton of New York; and a
sister, Amoryllin Griffin of
Rochester, N.Y.
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JANE TIMBERLAKE
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Jane Timber-lake McCarthy, 80,
of Hartley Avenue, Deltona, died
Monday, Nov. 26,2001, in Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial, Orange
Gty.
Bom in Greenville, S.C., she
moved to Central Florida in 1964.
She was a retired second-grade
teacher in the Seminole County
School System. She was a mem­
ber of Deltona Christian ChurchDisciples of Christ
Survivors include a daughter,
Mary Lou McCarthy of Deltona
and a brother, Jack Timberlake of
London, Ky.
Memorial donations may be
made to Deltona Christian
Church-Disciples of Christ 960 E
Normandy Btvd., Deltona, FL,
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Baldauff Family Funeral Home
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arrangements.

She was of the Baptist faith.
Survivors include her hus­
band, Larry McGough of Osteen;
a son, Kevin McGough of Osteen;
a daughter, Rebecca D. McGough
of Cbteen; her father, James M.
Walker of Roanoke Rapids, N.C.;
her mother and stepfather, Sylvia
and Arthur Thompson of Osteen;
two brothers, Jon and David
Knellinger of Bradenton; and two
sisters, Glenda G. Walker of Like
County and Rhonda Knellinger
of DeBary.
National Cremation Society
Beacon Chapter of Winter Park is
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VINCENT H. COOPER
Vincent H. “Spider” Cooper,
88, of Lansfield Drive,
Deltona, died Friday, Nov. 30,
2001, in Mariner Healthcare of
Orange City.
Bom in Ela, N.C., he moved
to Deltona from Asheville,
N.C. He was a U.S. Army vet­
eran who served in
Normandy, Northern France,
Rhineland and Central Europe.
He received numerous mili­
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was a retired accountant and a
member of the American
Legion.
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of 20 years, Madeline Cooper;
a daughter, Harriet Faldgno of
Big Pine Key; and one grand­
child.
Memorial donations may be
made to Hospice of
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Woodbriar Trail, Port Orange,
FL, 32119.
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NOTICE OF CHANGE OF LAND USE
Tthe City ol Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance:
ORDINANCE NO. 3664
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 3572
OF SAID CITY, SAID ORDINANCE BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, SAID AMENDMENT
BEING THE SECOND ANNUAL AMENDMENT) AMENDING THE FUTURE LAND USE ELE­
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live in soil water or in
second-stage juvenile,
plant fluids. They are
vtjhich must feed before
obligate parasites that
continuing to develop.
must feed on living
The nematode molts
plant tissues. All have
three more times to
some form of hollow
become a fully devel­
oral stylet or spear,
oped adult.
much like a hypodermic
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needle, which is used to
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host cell before feedlni
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complete.
Most of the injury that nema­
Tne length of the life cycle
todes cause to plants Is related
varies considerably with each
in some way to this feeding
species, its host plant, and the
process. Feeding can cause root
temperature of Its habitat.
galls or stop growth of roots,
Minimum generation time is
causing stubby, swollen root
about four weeks for many
tips and lateral root prolifera­
nematodes under optimum
tion. Nematode induced
conditions.
wounds provide entrance for
The number of eggs deposit­
disease organisms to invade the
ed by a female varies among
roots.
species and Is affected by the
The wounds and other
habitat. Most species produce
effects caused by their feeding
between 50 and 500 eggs, but a
often cause physiological
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thousand eggs per female. Eggs changes in plants, making them
more susceptible to many plant
o f some species can survive
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soft root tissues, or even kill
the roots. Fungi often cause
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been Injured by nematodes,
and turf weakened by nema­
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to many kinds of diseases.
The Sting Nematode dam­
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distributed with sod and
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turfgrasses, but is rarely con­
sidered to be a major pest on
any but centipedegraaa and
occasionally on others when
they are under extrem e stress
from other factors such as cul­
tural practices.
The Root-knot N em atode is
widely distributed In Florida,
found m ost frequently In St.
A ugustinegnas, zoysia grass,
and bermudagrasa. It is
assumed to be Injurious when
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A public hearing on the ordinance will be held on Monday, December 10, 2001, at 7:00 o'clock P.M.
or a s soon thereafter as possible, by the City Commission ol Sanford, Florida, in the City Commission
Room, City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida.
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Sanford, Florida, and may be inspected by the public.
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Cham ber
of
Commerce
Beautification Com m ittee, the
Community
Redevelopment
Agency, the Scenic Improvement
Board,
The
Downtown
Waterfront Development Board
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Advisory Board.
She was also associated with a
number- of civic organizations.
Including
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Pilot
Club
international of Sanford, Alliance
for Retired Americans, Seminole
County
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Educators
Association, Florida Retired
Educators Association,
Life
Member
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of Colored People, Life Member
of
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Inc., Beta XI of Orlando, Voters
League,
Bethunc-Cookman
College Pacesetter, Seminole
County Democratic Executive
Committee, ABWA, AUWA,

AARPandPIC.
Former
student
Marlyn
Mobley Jennings remembers
Pringle fondly.
'S h e was a special, caring, ded­
icated and wise lady,' Jennings
said. "She was my first- and fifthgrade
teacher at Midway
Elementary School and taught us
reading writing, arithmetic, poet­
ry, speaking and just plain old
how to be a productive person.
"I remember her always greet­
ing us with a show of love,"
Jennings added.
Art Harris remembers Pringle
as a community leader who co­
chaired with him the committee
the mayor appointed to help
build the Wcstside Center and to
help get paved streets.
"Tne friendship 1 had w ith
Eliza Pringle lasted for more than
50 years," Harris said.
Shirley Wynn Allen shared her
thoughts about Pringle.
'S h e was an elegant lady, a
woman of wisdom, a dignified
Christian of grace and honor, and

a genuine leader," Allen said.
"She was the lady with the
smile."
Pringle is survived by her hus­
band of 51 ye
years, Clifford Pringle
Sr. of Sanford; a son, Clifford
Pringle Jr. and his wife, Rachel, of
Arizona; and a grandson, Clifford
Pringle III and his wife, Jessie,
and their daughter Hailey of
Arizona.
A memorial service for Pringle
is 11 a.m. Saturday, D ec 8,2001 at
Calvary Temple of Praise, 2020
McCraklen
Road.
WilsonKichcliberfcer Mortuary is in
charge of tne arrangements.
The Seminole County NAACP

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ored at that luncheon. The event
has been rescheduled for 11 a.m.
Saturday, D ec 22, at the Westside
Boys and Girls Club.
Christopher Patton can be
reached at cpattontaentlnoleharald.com or 407-322-2611.

Community B riefs
The Lake Mary Chapter of
AARP No. 4878 will be celebrat­
ing the Holiday Season with a
luncheon noon Tuesday, Dec. 18,
in Tlmacuan Country Club on
Reinhart Road in Lake Mary.
Tickets
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prizes and lots of fun.

will precede the concert.
The band, under the direction
of P.L. Malcolm and Frank
Taylor, will perform familiar
The Sem inole High School favorites, including a piece nar­
Principal Karen
Band
is
hosting
its rated by
Winter Concert 7 p.m. Tuesday, COleman.
The concert is free and open to
Dec.
11, In tne schoors
auditorium, located at 2701. the public. For more informa­
Ridgewood Ave. A silent auction tion, call 407-320-5161.

Anyone wishing to attend,
may do so by calling 407-3333015 or 407-323-9249.

District 1 Sanford Commissioner Art Woodruff, (eft, and Russ Lord, president of the Sanford Historic Trust, pull
the winning entry tor the Sanford Historic Trust’s grand prize. The winning entry for a romantic night for two at
the Rose Cottage Inn on Park Avenue went to Kim Fradk of Lake Mary. The drawing brings to a close the
Trusts 13th Annual Holiday Tour of Homes, the most successful on record in terms of number of visitors and
image building for the town agd association. A portion of this year’s proceeds are ear-marked for Improvements
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Holiday Happenings
There was plenty to see this weekend ns the Sanford Historic Trust hosted
its annual Tour of Homes, and the Downtown Business Association kicked
off the holiday season with a lighting ceremony in Magnolia Square. Herald
photographer Tommy Vincent was on hand to capture the moments.

Cynthia Cassanova Brown belts out "God
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11-year-old Jessica Morales
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St James African Methodist Episcopal Church In the Georgetown community was one of the featured stops on this
year's Sanford Historic Tmst's 13th Annual Holiday Tour of Homes. The church was organized In 1B67 and this
structure was built between 1910 and 1913.

Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard and his son Thor Join Sunniland
Corporation's Delbert Abney in lighting the Christmas tree.

A crowd gathered In Magnolia Square for Saturday night’s
lighting ceremony.

Richard and Myma Hardman parked their 1928 Model A Ford at the Cooney home on Palmetto Avenue

Chris and Beth Conley's opened their home (or Ihe lour The house is believed to
have been orderd from a Sear and Roebuck Catalog in the eurly 1900s

Marlh McClennon dressed as Doris
Williams, the oldest member of Si. James
AM E Church until her death in 1995.

Paula Cooney shows off her living room. Her
Palmetto Avenue home was a popular stop.

Kaley Rivard gol to tell Santa her Christmas wish list
during Saturday night's event.

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ter planning that restricts access
along Rinehart Road.
“You'll see a pretty good
looking road in Ihe future,"
Marder said.
Marder noted lliat Rinehart
Road is considered a gateway
corridor into Sanford and
development projects face
stricter landscaping require­
ments.
"The City Commission has
beefed up the regulations in
those areas," Marder said.
"They wanted even bigger
trees planted."
Mayor Urady Lessard and
Commissioners Randy Jones
and Woodruff have been advo­
cates ofaddition.il landscaping.

Marder said. At Iheir request,
developers in gateway corri­
dors must plant trees that area
at least 6 inches in diameter at
chest level.
"W e've tried to emphasize
the view from the street,"
Marder said. "W ith the heavy
landscaping, larger buffer areas
and all signage limited to 15feet in height, that area is going
to be attractive."
While attractiveness is
important to many residents,
most motorists are concerned
primarily with traffic conges­
tion anil delays. Traffic moves
smoothly along Rinehart Road
now, but will that continue as
development is built out over
the next two or three years?

Marder believes it will.
"A four-lane road has a
tremendous amount of capacity
for traffic," Marder said. "It
will he a will before we have a
problem on that road."
there are enough rights-ofway along Rinehart to expand
the road to eight lanes, four in
each direction, but Marder said
he doesn't foresee that happening
'I do foresee six lanes some­
time in the future, but probably
not for It) or 15 years," Marder
said.
Restricted access onto
Rinehart will help prevent traf­
fic congestion that requires
wider roads, Marder said.
'T h is i&gt; not the four-latiL1

road of Ihe past with unlimited
curb cuts, i.e. (State Road) 436
and (U.S. Highway) 17/92,"
Marder said. "Unlimited access
creates numerous starts and
stops and left-hand turns
against heavy traffic flows,
n u t 's not an idea situation."
The alternative is to allow
fewer curb cuts and force
motorists wanting to turn left
to do so at signalized intersec­
tions.
"Limited access is the key,
and you must have cross access
between sites," Marder said.
"That is, when you drive into a
shopping center, you don't
have to go back out on the
main road to drive to the store
next door. I hat's why you’re

not going to see Rinehart Road
become another 436."
Woodruff isn't so sure. While
he has advocated fewer curb
cuts and more access roads
between developments along
State Road 46 and Rinehart
Road, also believes the stan­
dards used to calculate road
capacities don't always trans­
late into less congestion for
motorists.
Com ing Sunday: What kind o f
grading curve ranks a "D " higher
Hum an "A”?

Dan Ping can ba reached at
dplngO aem lnoleharald.com or
407-322-2611.

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ter has led to her participation
on state wide task forces and
commissions such as: Florida
Special Education Council,
Model Technology Schools
Consortium, Textbook Selection
Councils, and currently serving
as Senator Toni Jennings’
appointee
to the
Florida
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Task Force. Her voice on the
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cal, representing all the children
of Florida.
As a school board member,
Jeanne has served as chair and
vice chair for Seminole County
and
has served
on
the
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every year. She spends much of
her time lobbying for children's
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&gt;f the Swedes in Seminole County
•raid Correspondent
Dressed in an authentic
wedlah costume, Terl Patterson,
randdaughter of the recently
Sidney Vlhlen Sr., pre­
ented the program at the recent
anfotd Historical Society meetShe, Charlie Carlson and
hristine Best are authors of the
published T h e History of
he Swedes in Seminole County,"
rhich is a publication o f the
lodety.
Terl told the group some her
xperiences while researching
information and also gave a
jlimpse into the book's contents.
Her mast memorable experi­
ences while researching were
delving into the Chase Papers,
which are housed at the
nivarsity of Florida, and interewing 100-year-old Eunice
ly ie r Martin, who now lives in
Inter Haven.
The Chase Papers revealed
much information about Henry
Sanford's Bel Air Grove, which
the Chase family later pur­
chased. General Sanford brought
the original Swedes to Sanford in
1071 to work in this experimen­
tal grove.
Mrs. M artin's grandparents
came from Sweden in 1871 to
help found the community of
New Upsala. In the group were
carpenters, masons, and those
with other occupations, all need­
ed in this new place.
Eunice Martin was bom in
New Upsala in 1901 and has
many memories of growing up
in this community.
She recalled that they had
their own school and two
churches. Mr. Vihlen's farm
wagon was the first school bus.
Soon after Seminole County was
formed In 1913, a motor bus was
provided. Olga Hunter was the
Erst bus driver, receiving $25 per
month.
The Swedes overcame many
hardships to become a part of
America. They were also impor­
tant to the founding and build­
ing up of the town of Sanford.
In addition to New Upsala,
the book contains the history of
other early Swedish settlements
in the county. Much new materi­
al, never before published, is
included so it to an important
addition to the history of the
area.
Teri also revealed plans for the
upcoming St. Lucia Open House,
which will be held Saturday,
Dec. 15 from 1 p.m. to 4 p m. at
the Sanford Museum. There will
be an authentic Swedish smor­
gasbord, Swedish Christmas
decorations and entertainment.
This is sponsored by the Sanford
Historical Society, with help
from the Seminole County
Historical Society, and will be
held to honor Sanford's Swedish
descendants.
St. Lucia was declared a saint

about the year 300, and a holiday
is observed in her memory in
Sweden every Dec. 13.
Invitations will be sent to
Swedish descendants. If you
don't receive one, contact the
Sanford Museum.
The business meeting of the
Society was conducted by vice
president Carlton jay Jacobs in
the absence
of president
Christine Best, whose father-inlaw had died the previous day.
The highlight of the meeting
was the election of officers for
2002. The new officers are:
Carlton Jay Jacobs, president;
Bette Skates, vice president; Teri
Patterson, recording secretary;
Grace Marie Stinecipher, mem­
bership secretary; and Doug
Fetzer, treasurer. The directors
are Joe Hunt, Serena Fisher,
Christine Best and Patty Swann.
The new officers and directors
Will be installed at the annual
meeting on Jan. 24.
Plans for the holiday reception

were finalized and all were
encouraged to attend. There will
be a bountiful array of refresh­
ments, door prizes and enjoyable
fellowship. The Museum will be
decorated in a patriotic theme by
Iris Hunt and the Museum Staff.
The members were reminded
that the Sanford Museum will be
the headquarters for the Holiday
Tour of Homes, sponsored by
the Sanford Historic Trust on
Dec. 1 and 2. Plans for this were
finalized
and
volunteers
secured.
Debbie Rcigle, representing
the RSVP organization, gave
information about this group
and requested that the Society
become an agency with them.
This will be discussed later by
the board.
It was announced that mem­
ber Bill Tyre died Oct. 2 ,2001.
Delicious refreshments were
served to more than 45 members
and guests by Gladys Stenstrom
and Barbara Chapman.

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children, will speak. The club asks
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wrapped gift identifying age and
gender to the meeting.
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to break ground on the park,
which will also help deter crimi­
nal activity.
Construction is planned in
two separate phases with the
first wave including a sheriff's
office substation, a group pavil­
ion, paved driveway and park­
ing area, benches and picnic
tables, beach volleyball courts,
and
children's playground
equipment. The second phase
will include a boardwalk
through the wooded wetland
area, a pier and pavilion.
"It's been amazing how
everybody came forward sup­
porting this," Modcrson said.
"This is just a win-win situation
for the community and county."
The sheriff's office substation
will primarily serve the resi­
dents of Geneva who currently
have to drive to Oviedo for the
nearest law enforcement office.
Although the new substation is
not planned to be open full-time,
it will still be a place where citi­
zens can arrange meetings with
deputies, said Moderson.
Recent debates over the need
of a new substation and the
park's progress have taken place
at county commissioner meet­
ings. Seminole County govern­
ment has pledged $140,000 to
the construction of the park, but
at a recent meeting commisslon-

ers refused to release that money
without more detail of how the
money will be used.
"They're pledging $140,000,
but they want to make sure
where that money is going,"
Moderson said.
Commissioners did release a
portion of the pledged money
for an environmental study of
the property. More than half of
the property is believed to be in
the 100-year flood plain, but
Moderson said after speaking
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Special to ttw Herald
TALLAHASSEE — The
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
has scheduled a public work­
shop concerning shrimping
in tne S t Johns River. The
Commission wishes to
receive comment on a pro­
posal to open a specified area
between tne Fuller Warren
and Buckman bridges on the
St. Johns River to commercial
shrimp trawling and harvest.
Interested persons are
encouraged to participate at
the workshop, which will
take place on Monday, Dec.
10 from 5-7 p.m. at the
Mandarin Public Library, The
Hall, 3330 KoriRd. in
Jacksonville.
Any disabled person
requiring special accommo­
dations to participate in the
workshop should advise/he
agency at least five calendar
days before the workshop by
contacting Cindy Hoffman,
at (850) 488-6411. Hearing- or
speech-impaired persons
should contact the agency by
calling (850) 488-9542.
OCALA RESIDENTS
CHARGED WITH
ALUGATOR POACHING
OCALA — TWo Marion
County men were charged
late last week with poaching
alligators from the
Ocklawaha River near Ocala.
Steven James Kiser, 30, and
Michael Dennis Sailengs, 20,
both of Ocala, were each
charged with two counts of
taking or attempting to take
an alligator, ana one count of
possession o f live alligators.
A third person. Sherry Lee
Harris, 23, also of Ocala, was
charged with one count of .
possession o f live alligators.
Each charge is a seconddegree misdemeanor which
carries a penalty of up to a
$500 fine and or up to 60
days in jail.
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) Officer Brian Lambert
arrested the three after dis­
covering two live alligators
in their boat, as well as a
bow and arrow that was
used to kill one alligator and
wound another. The inci­
dents occurred in the early
morning hours of Oct. 17 and
18.
In a separate incident,
FWC Officer Kevin Steinkc
arrested Wayne Charles
Marshall, 33, of Ocala with
possession of alligator or
parts thereof, and failure to
maintain venomous reptiles
in locked cages. Both charges
are second-degree misde­
meanors.
Steinke responded to a call
from the Ocala Police
Department about midnight
on Oct. 18, after police dis­
covered the venomous rep­
tiles and alligator parts in
Marshall's apartment while
responding to a fire in the
apartment.
Steinke found six pygmy
rattlesnakes and a cottonmouth snake all in improper
cages. He also discovered
two small live alligators in
the bathtub, as well as an
alligator hide and other alli­
gator parts in the freezer and
on the back porch.
The alligators and seven
venomous snakes were
seized and later released
alive in the wild.
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Altamonte flags Sanford champions
By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — For the
second consecutive year, the champi­
onship teams from the City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks Department Youth
Flag Football League recently traveled to
Altamonte Springs' Eastmonte Park to
take on All-Star teams from the
Altamonte Springs Recreation
Department Youth Flag Football League
in exhibition games to continue the
goodwill being developed between the
two departments.
And for the second time, the Altamonte
stars came out on top, but a good time
was still had by all.

All-Star squads pull off double
wins over SRD division winners
it

The Minor Division (7-to-9 year olds)
game saw the Altamonte Springs squad
roll to a 30-6 victory over tne Sanford
Jaguars behind the play of an exceptional
quarterback.
“Their (Altamonte) quarterback was
really good," said SRD Supervisor Jim
Schaerer. "H e could really pass the ball
and we just weren't ready for that. In our
league if you advance the ball 10 yards
in four downs you get a first down,
while in Altamonte they make you gain

Altamonte Springs then took control of
the game after the ensuing kickoff as an
Altamonte defender picked off a Jaguars
pass on Sanford's first offensive play at
the 10. The Jaguar defense made a big
play for a five-yard loss, but the
20 yards to get a first down, so we have a Altamonte Springs quarterback then
tendency to nm the ball more, while they found his intended target for a 15-yard
usually throw the ball."
score and the lead was now 12-0.
The Major Division (10-to-12 year olds)
The Jaguars finally got an opportunity
contest was much closer with Altamonte
to get things going and went on a nice
Springs holding off a late Sanford
controlled drive behind the running of
Cowboys rally to win 12-6.
Shannon Smith, Von Eric Small and
In the Minor game:
Dejuan Byrd to set up a two-yard touch­
TWo 25-yard pass plays sets up a 12down run on a center sneak by Ian Daily
yard touchdown run by the Altamonte
• to get Sanford right back into the game.
Springs quarterback to give the hosts a
The visitors then missed a golden
quick 6-0 lead.
See Flag, Page 3B

Road warriors
se e
women
getting
tourney
prepared

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
LONGW OOD — It's been a
pretty good fall meet season so
far for the Girls' Compulsary
Teams from Ace Gymnastics in
Longwood.
In their own Blackjack
Invitational on September 1st,
Ace Gymnastics Level 4 team
finished second, while the
Level 5 and Level 6 teams both
finished third.
Individually, nine gymnasts
finished first in different rou­
tines, with Haylie Walker
(Level 4, Ages 6-6) and Sammie
Musto (Level 6, Ages 11-12)
both finishing first in the AllAround.
The teams then headed to
Lefleur's in Largo for the
Hurricane Invitational the
weekend of September 22-23
and Ace's Level 4 Team
returned to Longwood with the
runner-up trophy.
Individually, Ashleigh Gnat
(Level 4, ages 6-6) ana Jordan
Masluk (Level 4, ages 8-9) were
All-Around Champions.
The teams then wound up
the trifecta with the Level 4
Team placing sixth All-Around
in the huge and prestigious
Gemini Invitational at Long
Center in Clearwater the week­
end of October 6-7.
Masluk, competing in the
Level 4 Age 8 group, was again
the individual star for the local
gym, winning another AllAround title.
Following are the results for
the local gymnasts and teams
from the three meets:

By Dean Smith
Sports Editor
NICEVILLE — Probably
the hardest thing to do in
sports, especially in basket­
ball, is to play away from
home.
But to make three nine-plus
r trips I three weeks
That's almost unbearable.
That scenario has faced the
Seminole Community College
women's basketball team this
season, but instead of com­
plaining, the squad has
responded by getting better
every week and getting itself
ready for a tough Mid-Florida
Conference schedule and a
run at a National
Championship.
The Raiders traveled to
Niccville the weekend of
November 23-24 to take part
in the Comfort Inn Classic at
Okaloosa-Walton Community
College and played much bet­
ter In splitting a pair of games
against the same teams they
played to open the road
schedule.
On Friday (Nov. 23) SCC
fell behind 43-31 at halftime
and couldn't recover as it fell
to host Okaloosa-Walton, 7261. It was the second time this
season the Raiders have lost
to the former National
Champions.
But SCC showed its
See SCC, Page 3B

Ace girls
gymnasts
stand out
in meets

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Heart and hustle, not to mention a
strong defense, has always been
the trademark of a Kan Patrick
coached team and this year's
Seminole Community Collage
women's squad is no different.
Sophomore
All-State
player
Gabrlelle Blankenfeld (top photo
lighting for ball) and freshman
Tiffany Vann (No. 11) hound an
Indian River Community College
player during a recant home game,
while Vann and All-Conference
player Yo Johnson (No. 13, right)
double team a Pioneer player. The
Raiders split in their most recent trip
to the Panhandle and continue to
get stronger and better prepared for
the tough road ahead for the team
as they look to win their second
straight Mid-Florida Conference
tide, make another trip to the State
Championships, and earn their first
shot at a National Championship.

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Special to th e Herald

BITHLO — Even an hour-and-a-half long
rain storm couldn't dampen the spirits of
competitors Friday night (November 23) as
Orlando Speedworld wrapped up the 2001
racing season with a night of craziness
known as Crasharama.
Despite the rain, the track was dried out
and the Florida Dwarf Car Federation took
to the track first for a 20-Lap feature.
Alain Paradis took the lead at the drop of
the green and never looked back as he out­
ran his son Brian Paradis to the checkered
Hag. Brothers Mark and George Landis fol­
lowed with Tennessee invader Doug
Carrigan coming from 21st in the starting
field of 26 to finish fifth.
Phil Krauthoff, Allen Davis, Stan Hope,
Bob Quick and Daniel Rene rounded out
the top 10.
Twenty-nine South 40 Motorsports Classic
Auto Racing Series machines filled the track
for the next event.

The 30-lap race was a wild affair with
numerous tangles and spins and six differ­
ent leaders before Maryville, Tennessee dri­
ver Larry Gibson took over and sped to the
win.
Fellow Volunteer-state driver Gary Kelley
came home second followed by Clermont
driver Jim Rahman. Tennessee drivers Fred
MacArthur and Brett Baer were fourth and
fifth.
A1 Hagan, Bud Spencer, Tom Rudder,
Robbie Sands and E.T. McGhee rounded out
the top 10.
The School Bus Figure Eight race featured
21 starters and a wild battle all the way to
the finish.
Rusty Crews actually crossed the line first
but was penalized a lap for cutting the cor­
ners too short.
Bryan Semone thus came home with the
win followed by Matt "Concrete King"
Griffin and Todd "Bodeen" Hutto.
The race for cars towing boats and pop-up
campers was led all the way by Ray

Hindman, his third win in this type of race.
Ray's brother William Hindman was second
ahead of Chester Sutorus.
The wild race for cars towing full-sized
camper trailers went to Billy Cuddy as he
masterfully weaved his way through
mounds of debris to score a popular win.
Big Wes Railing was second and Doug
"Frammin* and Bammin’* Samion was
third.
Jim Froman was the last car running in
the four-cylinder demo derby while the V-8
demo went to "Last Minute" Moe over a 23
car field.
As mentioned earlier in the story, Friday's
action was the final one for the 2001 season
and the track will be closed to both practice
and racing until March 2002.
For more information on any local short
track action, call the FASCAR offices at
(407) 568-1367 (Orlando) or (386) 427-4129
(New Smyrna), or check the Internet site at
WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or
E-Mail at FASCARNOWOAOL.COM.

■&lt;

A C IS 6-6
Vault _ 2 Frliru Miranda.4 25; 1 AaMrlgh
Cnat. 1 2 ft 4. Ib y lw Walkn. 4 13; S N Irotm *
NobW. t Aft Othrro . Ionian Masluk. * 23.
Ban
t. (Ut) Aahkigh Cnat and Ionian
Masluk. 9 20; 4 I lay W Walkat 1 75. O tfw n _
Felicia Miranda. 8 40; Nkulette Noble. 8 20
B e a n _ 3 Ionian Masluk. 8 40; 4. May tie
Walker. 8.75; 6. Ft Ik is Miranda. 8 40; 8
Ntooiette Noble. 7 73. O th en . Ashleigh G nat
7.70. \
Floor . I. Ilaytie Walker. 4 2 0 ; 2. Felicia
Miranda. 4 0 7 5 ; 3 Ashleigh G lut. 8.75; 5
Ionian Masluk. 8 65; 7. Nicoirtle Noble. 8 4 0
All-Around _ 1. Huytie Walker. 3 6 0 0 ; 3
NicoietW Noble. 35 123. 1 Ionian Masluk.
34.40; 6 Ashleigh C n st. 34 83; O th e n _
Nkoietw Noble. 3 3 0 0

ACES 4- i t
Vsuh _ I. Drotini tones, 4 40; 4 Ssmantha
Agullets. 8.75.
Bsrs _ 3. Desdnl (onrs, 4 20; 3 Samantha
Aguilera. 4.10
B e a n _ 2 DUsdni Junta. 4 075; O th en .
Samantha Aguilera, 715.
Moor . 1. Drstini (ones. 415; 10 Samantha
Aguilera. S J0 .
All-Around _ 2 Desdnl funes. 36B2S; 11
Samantha Aguilera. 33JO.
A C E S tl-1 4
Vault _ lulls Clark. 7 6 0 .
B a n _ 5. lulie Clark. 8 80.
B e a n _ I. lube Clark. 8 8 5
Floor . 6 Julie Clark. 8 40.
All-Around _ * |ubo Clark, 3 1 6 5

LEVEL 3
TEAM
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IN D IV ID U A L
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h n _ 2- liiir o n Brow n, *70
I r o m _ X Ln u rm Drown, 1*1.
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A ll-A ro u n d _ 2 L n u im Brow n. J U J .

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■ n in lt t
Ban
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B a iu n .* ® .
B mto _ 3. SWru (W in n , B « t 7. A lr u
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Bw rlnn. * Ml
A D - A n u 4 _ A A lr u IW trru n , 34® , A
SWn* B n rlin . 31-20.
A C E S 11-12
V n U l_ 3 C iillin Cnrvrr, 2 * 3 .
B a n _ C n lllin C n rvrr, 733.
•m b .7 . C n lllin C n rvrr, 7 W .
Flaor _ S. C n itlln C n rvrr, M S .
AD-Around .C n lllin Cnrvrr. 3 2 1 3

R o dgm , B IS .

_

LEVEL 4
TEAM
A D -A ro n d . 3 S M S (Vault 3 23 M* Snrv 3
20 SO; Brnm: 2 2413; n o r 2 23 40V

INDIVIDUALS

Miranda. 7.S3; 1 3 Nirolene Noblr, 7 * 3
All-Around _ I. AaNn«h Gnat, 3 *4 0 ; l
Frlirta Miranda, 3 3 * 3 . 4 N icolrttr Noble,
3403

A C IS 7 -S
Vault _ I . Sammlr MinTO, 3 3 0
B a n _ 2 Sammlr Muiln, A.73
Brnm . 1. Sammlr Muatu, 730.
flo o r . I . Sammlr Miakt, 3 3 3
An-Aroand . I. Sammlr Mutto, 31.SO

Lrah

floor _ 2 I rah R odgm * 33; 4. Brltnry
BySr IJ. 310
AU-Aroond _ 3 Brltnry BySrU . 32 (A A
Lrnh Rjw l*m , 31 S3

HURRICANE INVITATION
at Lrflrur'a-Largo
Srptnnfcn 22-23

LEVEL 4
TEAM
A ll-A ro u n d . 2 1*103 (V a u lt 4.47073; B a n
1. 4370. B u rn : 1 .44 .373; flo o r A373V

INDIVIDUALS
AGISM
Vault _ 1. A«Mri*h G nat U f t A
Miranda, SJO . 7 NkotrtW Noble. « 2 1
B an . I. A-hIn*h G n a t S if t 2
Miranda, S 00t A NktdrtW N uW r.SJtt
Bran . I AahM*S Gnat SAB; 1
Miranda.B3; A Nirotrttr NoMr, BI3
floor
I AaMrltth G nat B73. 2

Frtlrt.

_

Frlirta

Frtlrta

Vault _ 3 Hay Ur Wdkrr. SJ7S; 9 Jordan
Maduk, SJO
B an . I. Jordan Maaluk. 9 4 0 ; * . HayUr
Walkrr, #43.
B ra n _ t . Jordan Maaluk. S J S ; 2 Hay Ur
Walkrr, BJ73.
Flaw . I Jordan Maaluk. S IS; X llayttr
Walkrr, B 9 0
All-Around . I Jordan Maaluk. 37JO ; X
tU jIw Walkrr. 33 SO
ACES A l t
Vault. A Samantha AguOrra. SJO.
B a n . 13 Satnandia Agullara, 7.S1
B r a n _ 7. Samatuha AguUrra. 7 * 0
n a a r . B Satnandia Aguilrra. A l l
All-Around _ 10 Samantha AguUrra. 3320.
ACES 1»1t
Vault. 7. Dartlnl Jonaa. 9 40.
Ban _ 1. Dtadnl form , SJO.
■ r a n . 2 D nttni J e m , I S3.
Flaw _ 3. D ntlnl Jonaa, 0 4 0
All-Around _ 2 Dradnl J a m , 3423.
ACES ll-LT
V ru ll. 11 Julia Clark. ASS.
B a n .A Ju IW C U rk .B a O
B a a n .3 Ju lW C U rk .B 3 7 S .
n a a r .1 3 J u B c O t r k .7 J 3 .
AO-Around . B JulW Clark, 33473.

LEVELS
TEAM

Frtlrta

A CES AS
Vault _ B Ambrr Latham, B23; 9. Lauren
Barton. B J 0
B a n . 7. Laurm Barton, 7 4 2 1 0 Ambrr
Latham. 720.
B r a n . B Laurm Barton. 7.43; 11. Ambrr

latham, * * 3
Flaw . A Laurm Barton. B33; 7. Amber
Latham, B 1 2
A11-An and _ A Laurm Barton. 3 1 4 0 1 0
Ambrr Latham. 3 0 2 2
ACES IB -tl
Vault _ 7. A in a Hartman. * 90.
■ a n . B A in a Hartman B 4 2
■cam . 10 A lr u Hartman, 7.91
Flaw . 11. A lr u Hartman, 7 S B
All-Around . S. A in a Hartman. 3 2 1 2

LEV ELS
IN D IV ID U A L
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Vault A Lrah R o d g m B IO 7 .
Miuki. * 3 1
B a n _ 2 Lrah Rodgm , B tO A
Mutki. * 2 1
Beam . t. SammW Muato, * 4 7 3 ,
R o d * m BIO
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R o d gm B IB

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INDIVIDUAL
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Miranda. 1 * 2 20 NkoirtW NobW. B21
■an A Aaidrlgh Gnat. SJS, 12 FtBrta
M tanU B30 U. NkrdrtW Noble, A ll
Bam _ A AahWigh Gnat 9123; 2 FtBrta
Mbarwla. *022 A NktdrtW NobW. 170
Flaw _ 2 Frlida Mranda. SD23; B NkroWtat
NaMa, B73; 17. AWvMgh Gnrt. BITS
AD-Around _ 7. Aahlrlgh Gnai 3210 B
Frtlrta Miranda. 33-20 1A NkoirtW NobW,
3342

Acai

Vault . A (Da) Jordan Maaluk and
Walkrr. SJS.
Baw . 2 Jordan Maahik. SJS; 9
Walker.*®
■cam _ 2 Jordan Maaluk. 9122 2
Walkrt A71 ,
■_ 1. HaytW WUkn 9423; X

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Maaluk. SJO
AD-ArowM . |. Jordan Madid. 34*23; 2
HayUa WMkrc 3B472
ACES BS
I _ 20 Samantha AguSm SJO
10 Samandw AguDm BSO
.IASamaMhaAgudam.ua
Flaw . 22 Samandw Agudm 740
AH-Around . 21. SauwMha AguUm 33® .
A CIIS
VM I. 10 DwBM Jonaa, 910
Ban.BDSMkdJonMkS.12
B aan .I.D m k d Jonaa, SJO
F law .B DSadnl Jonaa,U2
A B-A m snd.2 0MBnlJoiwa.3B40
ACtS 11-13
Vank . 24 MW Clark. 723.
Ban _B JulW Clark. 9 00
■awn _ B JidW Clark. B70
.B JaB rO ark .*®
.1 9 MW Clark. 3*iXV
LEV ELS
TEAM
I . N / A *7.923 (Vndt 2312 Bat*
2210 Baam: 23123; Floor 2BJ73V
IN D IV ID U A L
ACtS 7-1
VaaB . 14 Laurm Barton. 7JO 2B Amber
Latham. 4 *0
Saw . A Laidm Barton. B «0 1A

SammW
SammW
A Lrah
A Laah

input in d discussion sessions,
the Florida Fish and Wildlife
Conservation Commission
(FWC) voted today to ban
marine life feeding by divers.
The rule, which takes effect
Jan. 1, also prohibits veaaehforhire operators from transporting
passengers “to any site to
observe fish feeding."
The ban already faces a legal
challenge by the dive Industry.
Four south Florida dive tour
operators feature scuba diving
excursions, during which opera­
tors introduce food into the
w ater to attract sharks, rays,
eels and barracudas for adven­
turous divers. During public
input sessions, numerous indi­
viduals and groups have
expressed concerns that the

NEW COM M ERCIAL
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■am . IB SammW M um 7.10 2L m
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Bam s. 2 Sam m loMart* M 2 ID B
BytWkL B40 21. Leah Rodgm 7J3S.
F lo w . 2 BHWwy B yfla U . M O 7 . 1

Murto-BSS; 10 Laah Rodgm B722
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advises fishermen that the
weekend d o su n to the com­
mercial harvest of m ullet now
begins at 1201 a.m. on Saturday
and ends at 1201 a m die fol­
lowing M onday from July 1
through Jan. 31 each wear.
During that period, it k illegal
for anyone to posse— m ore than
90 mullet on state w aters or to
land more than 50 mullet dur­
ing the 48-hour closure. Also,
it's illegal to purchase, sell,
exchange, or offer to purchase,
seU or exchange any mullet har­
vested on any weekend during
the 7-month closure period.
The com plete text of the mul­
let rule is available at martneflsheries.org/Ch68B-39 o r by
calling (850) 487-0554.

practice modifies the natural
feeding habits of marine preda­
tors and other marine life.
There is no known connection
between their marine-Iife-feeding dives and the high-profile
cases of shark attacks and bites
on humans this year.
Commissioners concluded any
practice that modifies natural
feeding habits of marine n e c k s
is unacceptable, and practices
that teach marine Ufe to associ­
ate people with food is
unhealthy for marine Ufe as
well as humans.

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Sponsorships, players and volunteers ate being
sought for the 2nd Annual Mothers Against
Drunk Driving Golf Tournament
The event which will be a fund-raiser for the
Central Florida Chapter of MADD, will be held
on December 7,2001 at Alaqua Country Chib In
Longwood.

Wednesday, December 5. 2001 Pa#e3B

B riefs

Sponsor packages range in price from $150 to
$2^ 00 while the entry fee is $125,
The entry fee includes greens fee, c a rt range
balls, golf d in k , breakfast lunch, prizes, awards,
T -sh irt goodie bag and much, much more. There
will be on-course contests for the challenged
golfer as well as s bountiful silent suction table.
The tournament win have a morning shotgun

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see
Raiders in the loss to OkaloosaWalton w as losing sophomore
•corer Yo Johnson to an injury
Just 3 5 3 into the game. The All-‘
Mid-Florida Conference performer did not score an d only
had three rebounds.
To make m atters w orse,
sophomore GabrieUe
Blankenfeld, die 2000 Florida
Junior College Freshman of the
Year, w u having an off night,
only making 4-of-10 shots from
the floor and not getting to the
free throw line, almost unheard
of for a player who is known for
her slashing and driving style.
Freshman center Yelena
Leuchanka had another Mg
game, scoring 17 points and
grabbing 14 rebounds.
Also scoring in double figures
w u sophomore transfer
Chamesla Bailey with 17 points
and sophomore point guard
Nanimol Berggren with 12
points.
SCC w u not about to lose
twice to Pensacola and turned
to Leuchanka to get the Job
done.
The 6-foot-5 center hit 10-of16 shots from the floor and 3-of4 fore throw s to score 23 points
and for good m euure pulled
down nine rebounds and
blocked five shots.
Blankenfeld bounced back
from Friday's misadventures to
hit 8-oM l shots and 5-of-7 free
throws to score 21 points.
Bailey, a guard wno played at
Gulf C o u tle st yean also had
another big night, scoring 18
points and handing out five
assists.

Johnson also cam e back from
the injury to score 11 points and
come up with six steals.
Berggren, who will play at
Georgetown University next
year; did her b u t Floor General
imitation with five steals and
nine assists.

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Dated tow IM i da? to Norembar,

2001.
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t o p la y g r e a t d e f e n s e w it h e x c e l­

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n a t e ly t h e e f f o r t e n d e d o n t h e

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s ix - y a r d lin e a s t h e f ir s t h a lf

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c lo c k e x p ir e d .

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s o m e a d ju s t m e n t s t o t h e d e f e n ­

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it s t a r t e d a S a n f o r d d r iv e t h a t

s iv e s c h e m e in t h e s e c o n d h a lf

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D a ile y s t o p p e d o n e A lt a m o n t e

s iv e b a c k s J e r r y P o n d e r , M o n te l

B e lla m y ’s s ix - y a r d s c o r in g r u n

S p r in g s d r iv e a t t h e s ix w it h a n

B e lla m y a n d D a n n y N e w e ll

t o c u t t h e d e f ic it in h a lf .

in t e r c e p t io n a n d t h e d e f e n s e

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a g a in d r o p p e d a s u r e in t e r c e p ­

S p r in g s r e c e iv e r s .

T h e Ja g u a r co a ch es n u d e

M in c e y h a d s e v ­

B u t t h a t w a s t h e la s t h u r r a h
f o r t h e C o w b o y s a s A lt a m o n t e

T h e g a m e lo o k e d lik e it w o u ld

t io n o n t h e n e x t s e r ie s .
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M ARYAN N EM O M S
CLERK O P THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEM M OLE COUNTY. FLORSM
by OERALDM E HARFORD Dapuly
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A lt a m o n t e S p r in g s q u a r t e r b a c k

a liv e a n d t h e h o m e s q u a d w a s

m a d e a g re a t fo u r th d o w n r u n

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Datod on 11/21/2001.
MARVATPfC MORSE
CLER K OP T W C M C U ir COURT
SEM M OLE COUNTY, PLOftoOA
by O ERALDM E HARFORO Dapuly
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Datod o l 11/218001.'
MARYA7ME MORSE
CLER K OP THE C M C U T CO URT
SEM M OLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by O ERALD M E HARFORD Oapufy
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CLER K OP THE ORCUTT COURT
SEM M O LE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctorti
Publah:
November
20.
and
Dacambar X 12. IX 2001

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Condnaad from page IB
Improvement on Saturday, tak­
ing a 40-34 halftime lead and
coasting past Pensacola Junior
College, 7 9 6 7 . The Pirates had
beaten the Raiders by two
points in a game in Pensacola
two weeks ago.
“The game against O-W
turned into a turnover feat,”
said SCC head coach Ken
Patrick. "We had 23 turnovers
to their 15 and you Just can 't do
that against a good team. We
w en also too impatient and
to t* too many three-point
shots. We need to be throwing
the ball inside.
"We played a super game
against a pretty good team in
Pensacola on Saturday. I guess
the speech on Friday sunk in."
The Raiders were on the road
■gain this p u t weekend (Nov.
30 and Dec. 1), taking a south­
ern rout to play in the Port S t
Joe Shootout hosted by Broward
Community College.
SCC will stay on the road this
weekend (D ec 7-8) taking on
two mote Panhandle teams,
Gulf C o u t Community College
and Tallahassee Community
College, but at least it will be
close to home u the games will
be part of the Daytona Beach
Classic at Daytona Beach
Community College.
"It's been tough playing all of
Jtese games on the road,
addedPatrick. "But we are
becoming hardened to the diffi­
culties ana it should help us
come tournament tim e."
Part of the problem for the

M T H i CSICUtT COURT
O PTH S 10TH
JU O C U LC a cU R ,

a r e w e lc o m e t o e n r o ll a n d r e c e iv e e v a lu a t io n s .

s p o n s o r , p la y e r o r v o lu n t e e r , p le a s e c o n t a c t B e t s y

ptod by t a auccaaaM bkktor to t a
•toa. F id paytnart to an anwunt
•Oitoto tw Ntoato Md to dua toMn
24 houta tolar t a adnrttoad jn a to
•toa. A i paynarta toat ba catoi or
guaranlaad
bakunant.
mada
payabto to t a Ctoth to t a Ckato
G aul
Datod on 11/2172001.
I4ARYANNE MORSE
CUItoC O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
S E2O N 0U COUNTY. FLORIDA
by O E R M iM M HARFORD Daputy
Ototk
ruoaan.
Novarntwr
za ,
ano
Oaoan*ar 9. IE IS, 2001

00202

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ta t
NATIONAL TAX ASSISTANCE
C O R P , t a hektor to O a Mtotong
rartdlrato(») laa ktod atod cartMcaaa(a) tor a toa d n d to ba toauad
ta n o n . T ia nntoctoi nurbartO
•nd yaarta) to toauanoa, t a daacito
ton to t a pnparty and t a iana(»|
to aMtoi « &lt;*m aaaaaaad totora u
C E R R P K A T t NOi 210

It

PARCEL O F 2S-tS8O SAQ 8d0l0040
OtototoWon to P ra p W LEO LO T 4
BLK 9 TR 1 TOWN OF SANFORO
PD 1PGS0
n if n ll II W an
G AR ETAJO N ES
AI to atod praparty bang
Cajray to Santowto. Ototo to ~
Urban auto b arttkm o) H a t ba
ladaamad aaankng to ton, t a p n p­
arty daaotoad to autoi catk*caa(»)
m l ba teto to t a Nglato Ncktor at
t a aaat koto door. Sanknola Coudy
C u t u H . Saniord. F1ortda.cn
Montoy. January 07. 2002. to
11
PByffwnl ai Stiff toff,

remnbng taaa ara required to ba
paid by tw auecanM Nddar al toa
•ato. Fed pay-oar* of an amour*
•qua! to tw Ngfwal bid to duaadNn
24 houra Mbar tw adnrttoad torn ol
Mto. AI paynwrto d w l ba caafi or
payabto to toa Ctorti ol tw Cbcut
Court.
Dawd on 11/21/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by G ER ALD ** HARFORO DapMy
CtorL
PuNtort:
Norembar
2d.
and
Oaoantwr 9, 12, IB, 200«
GG206

lo r Ta* Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
SAUL 9 C O AS CUSTOCMAN (ARI­
ZONA) 9 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY *JC . tw hobtar o l tw
tiin*toda(») tar a Wa daad to ba
toauad twraan. Tha cartOo ia manbar(t) and y*ar(&gt;) ol aaianra . tw
daaorewon ct tw propony and tw
nanw(t) ta n r* f! 4 aaa aaaaaaad
CERTIFICAT1 NO: 1433
YEAR OP OSUANCE: 1941
PARCEL 10*: 07-2032-8U00002-

00(0
Paaotodon of Piuparty: LEO SEC
07 TWP 20S ROE 32E LOT •
TRACT 2 ST JOHNS RANCH
ESTATES UNRECO PLAT
Namaa m amen aaaaaaad KUPAI
INC
AI ol •••) property batag ta tw
C a r t ) ol Oan inota. SUM ol Florida.
Unwaa men cartdc«la(») dw l ba
redaanwd acoordtag to ton, tw pra^
arty daaertoad n aurta oandcato-i)
a d ba told to tw Ngfwd btadw d
to* aaal bo* door. Samrato CouYy
C o u tu re * . Sanford, Flood*, on
Monday. January 07. 2002. d
II OOwn.
Ptynrer* of Sal* to*, appacat**
documanrary damp

NOTICE IS HERESY QfVEN. tow
SAUL A C O AS CUSTODIAN (AJAX)
3 PLYMOUTH FM AN CU L COMPAM C . tw hobtar of tw tadoalng
tor a toa daad to ba laauad
Tha oarBbMa n u dw (i|
wid j t ir f i) s i taum cff. I ff dn criih
•on of tw preparty and tw namafi)
ta aNofi I aaa

M TH S C M C U T COURT POR
[COUNTY,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tod
SAUL S C O AS CUSTODIAN (ARI­
ZONA) S PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
C O M M N Y M C . tw hobtar of tw
cartdr ata(t) tor a laa daad to ha
toauad twraorv Tlw oarttkreto nunbar(a) and yaarta) of reauanca. tw
oaaenpoon of tw prepany, ano tw
•bach t aaa

C E im n C A T l NO: 2S4t
YEAN OP M U A N C S : IM S
PARCEL o r 2480828030000OOC1
Oaacrtpoon of Pmparty BEG SE
CO R &gt;48081 RUN W 37X39 FT N
TO SHORE LI SELY ALONG
SHORE U TO A FT N O F BEG 8 TO
B E a LAKE HARNEY BEACH PB 7
P G 91
Namaa ta a N d i • m in t ST
JOHNS YACHT 9 TENNIS CLUB
MC
At of id d preparty batag ta tw
Coa*y of Bamtacfa, Store of Florida.
Untoaa auch cartOca*a(a) d w l ba
redaanwd aooordng to tore tw p n p
any daacrtwd ta aucfi caidkaat(i)
* • ba aow to tw Ngfwd bldure d
tw a a d bar* door. Bamlncto C a rry
C a x ta u a a, SantonL Flortda. on
Monday. January 07. 2002. d
1100am.
Ptym arf of Sato toa. appl rabto

C O m F IC A T l NO: 40(3
TEAR OP ItSUAtaCt: 1006
PARCEL O t 10-21318048000nrryn
Oaacryaun of Preparty; LEG N 120
FT O F LO T 3 BLK D ALEXANORU
OR OVIEDO PB IP G 49
Namaa ta aftafi aaaaaadt JAM ES
D PHEJJPS IS, T1SA 0 PHILLIPS
A l of (aid pmparty bang ta to*
Couay of Samtaoto, Stoto of Florida.
Untoaa aucfi candcato(a) afw l ba
redaanwd according to tore, tw prepdaacrtwd ta are* cartdcalNa)
ret ba acU to tw h tfw d trebtar al
tw read hor* door. Sananota C a rry
C o u te u a a . Sartoni, Flonda. on
Monday. Jrereary 07. 2002. ta
1100am.
Paymar* of Bata toa, ayydcataa
icunwntary damp ta rn and
recordtag la a ire reqUiad to ba
ptod by tw a u m a M bbhtor ta tw
aafa F id paymanl of an amour*
•quta to tw tw^wd bid to du* rearm
24 houra talar toa adrarttoad Oma of
tare. AI payment* afwl be caafi at
guaranlaad
taalrumanl.
mada
payable to toe Clad of toe Oread
Court

pwd by tw auareadut bbfctor d tw
■ato. F id paymara of an amour*
■ y M to tw N(Fwd bW la dua «dNn
24 houra abat tw ad*ar»aad bma of
••to. AI paymantt anal ba caafi or
guaranlaad
taalrumanl.
mada
payabto to toa Oarb of to* C irad
Court
Daaad on 11/21/2001.
M ARYAM * MORSE
CLERK OF THE O R O X T COURT
S EM M O U COUNTY. FLOGKM
by O EH A ID tC HARFORO Oapury
Ctoib
Pubboh:
November
29.
and
Daoantoar 9 ,12, 1X 2001
GQ 200

Oaiffdon 11/21/2001.

UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE ORCKIT COURT
SEM M OLE COUNTY, FLORKJA
by OERALDM E HARFORO Dapuly
Ctorti
Publah:
Noyrerbei
20.
and
December S. 12. 11,2001

GG210

01-1103CP
M RE. ESTATE O F
ROBERT FRANCIS UADtBON,
NOT1CS O F J
Tha adrentotaoon of tw Eatoto ta
ROBERT FRANCIS MADISON.
Dacaeaad. Fta Number 0 I I t«0-CP.
la pentang ta toe C h a d Court tar
Banmeto C a rry , Florida. Pi at ato
~ toton, tw adtaaaa of rewta to 301
parti Avenue. Sanford. Florida
32771.1262.
Tha namaa and addaaaaa of tw

ALL N T E R E 3 T ID PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT!
paraprw on a fa n M a Ntotoa to
cfwtonga tw vahtoy ta tw KW, tw
AcaUorw of tw
Ptiaonto
napraaanutfva, varua, or Fatadcaon of tow C o a t ara raqidad to to*
tw * obfacBorw atoi **i C o a l WITH­
IN TH E LATER O F TH R EE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF T H S
NOTICE OR THIRTY (X ) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A CO PY O F THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
u actant of toa Dacadar* and

on whom a copy ta t*a Nobce to
•anred w enr rvaa (3) m a ta talar
tw &lt;toto of tw iita piMctabai of tta
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBUCATION O F THIS NOTICE OR THWTY
(30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE O F A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
A l ofw r credtgri of tw Dacadar*
and paraona having ctaarw or
damanda agaaita tw DaceOenC*

~r ,|^ a ,e b v &gt;
tor Tto Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tota
SAUL 8 CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARI­
ZONA) t PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY M C . toe hobtar of tore
retog cartdcaaaft) Iwa toad laid
cartdcataft) tor ■ o x dead to be
ad twreon. Tha
bar(&gt;) and yreadt) of
Itaau pauii of toe property, and toe
namafa) ta nhadi a are*

n o t ic e is h e r e b y g iv e n , tret
SAUL ■ CO AS CUSTODIAN (ARI­
ZONA) 9 PLYMOUTH FM AN CUL
COMPANY M C . toa nddar of tw
kdodng catdlcatola) haa Mad aald
cartdcata(a) lor a toa daad to ba
toauad twreon. Tha camficaia nunbartt) and yaar(a) of reauanca. toa
di rertprean of toa preparly and toa
namafa) n rd d fi t m

C E im n C A T l HO: 2*41
YEAR OP 1SSUANCS: ltd *
PARCEL C a 1321-2381300002400
Darertodon of Preparty. LEG UNIT
240 ORIENT* POINT CONOOMINI
UM t ORB 1073 PG U S
Namaa ta utabta aaaaaaart KRIS­
TINE M OROSZ
A i of tad preparty bong in tw
Coa*y of la T it a . SUM of Flortd*
Lbdaaa audi cartOcaaafl) afwt ba
rerttamartaganlng to tore tw preparty daacrtwd ta aucfi caohcaida)
ard ba acW id tw hf^wal biddar d
toa aaal her* door, Samincla C a rry
C o u ta re * . Sanford, Florida, on
Monday. January 07. 2002. al
1100am.

C E K T n C A T l HO: 4300
YEAR O F MSUAHCE: IM S
PARCEL IDF: 2321 31 9JK80000070
Oaarrpnnn of Pmparty; LEG LO T 7
ALAFAYA VfOODS PH 9 PB X PGS
92 TO 34
Namaa ta which aaaaaaad:
WILLIAM U SIMMONS. PHILIP E
SIMMONS
A l of aad preparty bang n tw
Cow ty of Sammofa. Sore of Ftorkta.
Itatoaa aucfi cartdcato(a) afwl ba
ladaamad acnadng B tore tw preparty daacrtwd ai read! certtacaMa)
wd ba add to tw hqfwta biddar ta
tw reata bor* door. Sananota C a rry
C o u teu aa. Santotd. Flonda. on
Monday. J a ru iy 07. 2002. M
11 .00am.
Paymar* of Sato toa. appllcabto

C o a l WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F E E D W XL
BE FO REVER BARRED
Tha daw ta tw few pibbcaaon of
tore Nonce la Novrerbar » . 2001.
Robert F. Madreov Jr.
Cartabred. C A 02000
tor
BARRY A . DIAMOND. M 71770
LAW O FFICES OF BARRY A . OUMOND. P A
9720 Wata Sampto Road
Coral Springa. Ftortda 330*9
Tarepborw: (034)7928000
Pubeah November
20,
and
Dacambar 9. 2001
00223
v n a cu M T cn o N
I aa Pore.
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i H u u re
•1YVOD01MK9227320
Aucaon to ba haw 138384 • Ktom
• 12*0 X C R . 427. Ungeood
Ptaaati Detrentoar X 3001
1*1074

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Wednesday. December 5. 2001

L eca ls

L ec a ls

c m O f L A K I MARY, FLORIDA
H tm c t o f p u b l ic h c a m n o
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN by to*
Cay Commaaon of tw C 4y o* Lak*
M V Y Flortdi tool u d Commtoaron
■ Pub*e Hh i y q on
&gt;IB. 1001. H 7 CO P.IE. or
tw ooflof M poastota, to
■ roquott from Th*
O anerM u i Company tor Condhonta
llo o Appronl for a 122 h im hotel
frx* hoM on too kdowirg daacrtoed

D 1989 CHEVROLET CORVETTE
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YINa 1Q2NE1432PC712782
9) 1987 PONTIAC GRAND AM
V*M 1G2NE1IU7HC7S4439
101 IM S OLDSMOBJLE CALAIS
VINt 1O3NF77UXQM3S0968
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EIGHT
VINa 1G3CV31C3J43I8938
17) 1983 D O O M OMNI
VINt 1B3BZ1BE3ED224193
13) T99I PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM
VMS IP3XA3830MF3S1288
14) 1890 CHRYSLER LEBANON
VINa IC3XC88R0LD714379
15) 19*7 NISSAN ALT9AA
VM* 1N4BU3101 VC 193248
18) 1983 NISSAN 20024
VW* JNIHZ18S8EX034043
IT) 1890 SUBARU LOYALE
VINt JFIAC4221LC3I1332
19) 189THONOA CIVIC
VINt 1HQCJ8879VL004799
IB) 1983 BMW 733
VINa AFF4407C7383178
20) 1982 BMW 32a
VIN* AAG3308CB377037
21) 1987 HYUNOAI EXCEL
VINt KMHLF31JSH01172Q2
221 1981 TOYOTA COROLLA
VINt JT2TE72E380S98034
23) 1998 HONDA MOTORCYCLE
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VINt 3A7B8232717000289
Pubtsh December 3.2001
HH008

A portion ol ■ 9ad of land formally
knonr o* Lot 1. North Po*» Roptot
On* pof pita toorool 0* recorded n
Plot Boot 44. Pogo &lt;4. Pubkc
R ecord* O Sanuicta Couey. Florida
and vo uw d by Official Records
Boot 3082. Pogo t338 (4 too Pubic
Record* of SommoN Courfry.
Flonrta. bong moto partrcutarty
Comment* ta to* Souhwata comer
o llo f 3. Ncrto Poe* -ReptalOn*. u
Boot 44. Pogo 14 o l too PuHc
Records ol Seminole County.
Florida. thence nm North I7deg S3'
S4' East along toe Wool trie o l told
to l 3 and ttong too Eoot HgN o l way
tn t ol Star* Rood No. 400 (teontoN
No 4) lor ■ datanc* o l 397 71 N elio
too POINT OP BEGINNING, toonee
c o n tru North 17dtg 57 M* Eoil.
along u d W ed Ine ol Lot 3 tor o
ifrtlanca ol 280 83 loot, toonco
dapartmg la d W ell tne end nai
Souto 71 dag 27 37" E u l. a dalance ol 478 32 Nat to a pore o r toe
Westerly nghi ol eay trie ol
Qroameood BouNvord. toonco rui
SoutowoaMrty along too ore ol 0
cury* coociv® Soutf&gt;8isf®fty hM ng
o tongonl tearing Souto 10 deg 31'
2 7 W ell and o rodtoo ol IS M 00
tool ond an arc tongto ol 218 85 tool
data angle ol 7 dag 48' 40'. toonca
departing said n(pa oI way tna and
o n North 87dagl3* 1 Waal a dalenca of MS 27 Nat to tot POINT OP
BEGINNING
Cent*** 2 898 Acre* mora or
Nat
Tho Pubkc Hearing m i be held In
toe Commnwon Chvnbera. 100 N
Counfry Ctob Road. Late Mary The
pubtc it runted to tnend and be
heard. Stay hearing may be enmav
uad from Wna to lime unf* a Ifrwl
decision la mada by tho City

r

per so n s

w ith d is a b ilit ie s

NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CrTY AOA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OP
THE MEETING AT 407 3881424
NOTE IF A PERSON DEC JOES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON­
SIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARING. HE OR SHE WILL NCEO
A RECORD OP THE PROCEED­
INGS. AND THAT. FOR SUCH PUR­
POSE. HE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OP THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE.
VINICH RECORO
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY ANO
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2880108
CITY OP LAKE MARY. F10F110A
Carol A Foslar. Cay O stt
DATED November 28. 2001
Pub»»n Dacambtr S. 2001

HHQH_______________________________
CITY OP LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OP PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by too
Cay Cw nm stnn of the Cay of Late
Mery. Florida, toot teid Commauon
wd hold a Pubkc Hooting on
December TO. &gt;001, ol T 00 P M . or
Ol aoon toetoehor at poeaAta. In
consider teat loading ol an
Ordnance tobUed
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA. PROVID­
ING FOR THE VACATING TWO
UT8.ITY EASEM ENTS IN CAROL
NAL OAKS PHASE II. ANO MORE
PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED
HEREIN. PROVIDING FOR CON­
FLICTS
SEVERABILITY
AND
EFFECTIVE DATE
Vacating too totowing portion ol 0
Two (2) fry* (3) tool wide uN*y
eesemere located along to* common
tol line* o« Lot SO and Lot 31.
Amended Ptal ol Caidnat Oata
P lu ie H. a* recorded n Plat Boot
27. Peg* 100. Pubtc Record) ol
Semmof* County, Florida, more
commonly deserted aa 832 Blua
Bud Court
The PiAAc Hearing wd be held si
tot Cay Comment*! Chambers 100
W Lake Mary Boulevard. Late Mary.
Florida
Tho Pubtc * invited to
Mli-nd and be heard Sard hearing
met be continued from lane to tan*
unM a final dem on is made by to*
City Commission
It the Ordnance il approved on
F u ll R ev lo g the City Comnssaion
eat hot! a Pubtc Heerng on Jtnuary
17. 2002. at 7 00 P M . o* as loon
toereahtr as potstoi* to contetot
second reading and artopfran of to#

Ovrtaunc*
Copes ol toe Ordnance n LA are
avaAabto si to* C 4y C e il a Otfrc*
NOTE IF A PERSON OCCIOES
TO APPEAL AN I DECISION MADE
BY THIS COMMISSION WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON
SIDERED AT THI3 MEETING OR
REARING HE O n SHE WILL NEEO
A RECORD OF THE PR O CEED ­
INGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PUR
POSE. RE OR SHE MAY NEED TO
ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM
RECORO O f THE PROCEEDINGS
IS MADE. WHICH
RECORO
INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND
EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FLORI­
DA STATUTES 268 OIOS
per so n s

w ith d is a b ilit ie s

NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TICIPATE IN ANY O F THESE PRO­
CEEDIN GS SHOULD CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF
THE M EEIINOAT 407 383-1424
CITY OF LAKE MARY FLORIOA
C ard A Foster, City O e .l
DATED November 28. 2001
Pubtsh December 3. 12.2001
HH012
NOTICE OF SALE
PUBLIC AUCTION
URSUANT TO FLORIDA 3TAT713 78 THE FOLLOWING
CLE W8.L BE SOLD AT PUB
AUCTION ON TUESDAY
EMBER 18 2001 AT 1000 AM
IORTES TOWINQ SERVICE
OHANGE AVE LONGWOOO.
IIDA THESE VEHICLES ARE
} A S IS WITH NO TITLE
SAN TEE
SEILER
:RVES THE RIGHT TO BIO
INO STARTS AT AMOUNT
D FO R TOWING AND STOR
VIEWINO ONE HOUR PRIOR
ALE- FORM OF PAYMENT IS
I OR CASHIERS CHECK
MS LINCOLN CONTINENTAL
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M T M CSkCUTT COURT FOR
SCM N O LS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
PR09ATV DIVISION
FVe No. 01-1233-CP
M RE ESTATE OF
ROBERT J KEARNEY.

The a tn W W cI tot E attttol
ROBERT J KEARNEY, deceased.
Fas Nurbet 01-1233CP. to pandtog
In tot C k o d Court, tor Samtnola
en tity. Florida. Probata Ohnaton.
toe tdfreat of which lc PO Boo
1099, Sanford, FL 32772
The name and addaa* ol toa

» le t torto below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A l psraona on whom toe note* e
served who have objections lhal
chelanga toa vtaktay ot to* W l. to*
quakfrcihoni o l to* Personal
Represented*, vanu*. or JuhadtoSon ol tors Court are re tire d to Me
toe* otyaettona wth tors Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE OATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A8 cradeora ol to* dtcadani and
ototr parsons having claim* or
damanda aganat decedent s estate
on whom a copy al toe nonce e
data ol to* Aral pubkcanon of tola
Court WITHiN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR n*RTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l otoor creator* ol to* docodom
and person* having derma or
estate mual M* toe* Derma veto toa
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The del* ol toe Oral Puttceton ol
toe nance e December 3. 2001.
KRISTEN HOUSER KEARNEY
933 Rad Foa Road
Altamonte Springs. FL 32714
tor
Personal
Refi*nJ T. Hurt
Florida Ba# No 238181
Akermen. Semertb LEideon. PA.
P O B oi 231
Orimdo. FL 32802
Telephone (407)843-7180
Pubtsh December 3.12. 2001
MH027
M T H l CIRCUIT COURT
O F THE IK im iE N T H
j u d ic i a l c n c u r r
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
Cat* No.: 01-DR-4779-03O-K
IN RE Th* Mamaga ol
ERIC L SOWELL,
Patrlroner,Husband.

and
AMY L SOWELL.
RespondentWlla
NOTICE O F ACTION OF
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
THE STATE O f FLORIOA
TO AMY L SOW EU
39 Seaay Lane
P O Bos 1823
Clyde. NC 28788
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED toel
a Pataon under oato has been Ned
In to* above styled court tor to*
OisioMm n of Merneg*. by ERIC L
SOW ELL, to* Husband
You an
barby nohhad that you era required
lo tarv* a copy ol your wrmen
dalanse*. 4 any. to 4 on ERIC L
SOW ELL. Husband, c/o Mrchaal
Fander. E sq . HutberKTi anomey.
whoa* addraaa rs 620 Usiflend
Avanue, AKamonW Spring* Flond*
32701. wi or batata to* 2 day of
January. 2002. Wd Ms to* cmgrel
wth to* Dart of ton court baton
service on to* Husband or IrnneWat**y toartihar *1 matng addraaa
Clerk
of leh Circurt Court,
Aim Domestic Reienons PO Bos
819. Santard. Ftonde 32772-0619.
strtel eddrasa Clark of to* Crtcul
Court. Semtnol* County Courthouse.
301 North Park Avenue, Sen lord,
Florida 32771 II you 1*4 to do SO. a
default may be entered igarni! you
tor to* reset demanded n to* pealion
Copra* of »■ court documania m ton
cast, deluding ordera. art available
al toe Clerk of toe Circuit Court's
ohm# You may review toes* docu­
ments upon request
You mual keep to* Oar* d to*
Cetut C o u rt otic* noMlad of you
current addraaa
(Ybu may W*
Nonce of Curran Address, Florida
Soprame Court Approved Family
Law Form 12 913) FuUe* papers ti
ton lawaut wit be mailed lo to*
addresr on record *1 to* clerk)
otic*
WARNING Rule 12 283. Ftonde

Family Law Rulat ol Procedure,
laqurra* certain automatic rfractoaun
ol documania and information
f u r io comply can reaut m sanc­
tion* vxAxkng (a tm u a l and slrikng

d f-readngs
W ITN ESS my hand aa Dark of said
court and taal toeraol ton 27 day of
November. 2002
Maryann* Mora*
Clerk of Circuit Court
By KAREN LEWIS
As Deputy Clerk

Pubtsh: December 3 . 12. 19. 28,
2001
HHTO9______________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA

THl SDnNOLK HUULD
Li g a u

Leca ls

29* No. 01*t!
IN R E ESTATE OF
JOSEPH A. SEYMOUR

Li g a u

SarrenoH C o W y Shards OOlce
100 Buah Bok4wmrd
Santard. Fund* 32773

Pubkah Oacenber 3,9.2001
HH039
N o n e * OP
nCTTTKXJB N A M
Nolo* H hereby ghran tool I am
engaged to buaawaa af oto CHOIC­
ES IN LEARNING 900 NORTH
DRIVE LONGWOOO FL 32730,
SamfrWH Cnuay. Florida utoer to*
FIcMtoua Nam* o l Q L M ffO fT B 4

ABomay lor Padfon
PubStfcl
’ubAahOacarrbar 3, 12.2001
Tho w lie sell Btim d to* astaM d
JOSEPH A. SEYMOUR. iMrenatil.
F lo Nurbor 01-T200-CP, e pandtog
to toe Qrout Coral t o Senanree
County. Flortd*. Probela Dhrtotoi,
• « setoaas d when la 301 N Part
Avenue, Sanford. FL 3277T. Tho
namea and oddreaa o l too Poroonol
Ropvaaonlonve’a
ALL WTE RESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTF1EDTHAT
A l ponona cn whom toe node* N
thtltnga toa noM ty of to* eta, to*
gualAciOnna d to* paraonal raprw
sontatore, m are, or ) ifrd d o n of
toaa Court a n raqund to Ha tote
obTOCtuno wth M e Court WITHM
THE LATER O F THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O F SERVICE O F A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l creator) of to* doadonl and
offtor paining having claims
damanda against dtcadanCt aataia
on whom a copy of tea nolo* la
daft of to* bat puMcaOon of toto
note* mual Ha toot dolma artto toto
Cow l WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O F THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THl FRY
OATS AFTER T X OATE O F SER­
VICE O F A CO PY O F TH » NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l ofhor en d to n of toa dscodart
and persona having clerma or
aaltoa mual Ha toefr ctoim* wth toto
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O F TH tt NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. OEMANOS. ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT S O FEED W U .
BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data of tot Hal pubtcaaon of
toto Note* la D ectrrbtr 3.2001.
Paraonal RepneentHre:
ROBERT V SEYMOUR
970 Strendo Court
Late Mery. FL 32748
tor

1*40321

Room A200
Pupoag rWjLilaf MtsnMy Mooting
A copy of toa agandi may b*
otfafrb d by wtafrig to Or. I . Am
McOa* d TOO Wakton Boutovard.
Sartord, Florida 32773 or by eadng
Unto CowaH al 407-3282010 and
arranging tor an agenda k) ba maaad
oc ovoiaMa tor rtcM-tii,
PursuaW to h r prntolona d aw
Americana wfto DHabdttaa A d , any
person requiring apodal aocorrvnotobona to parttotoafa in tola maaang
H aakad To advto* SamlnoH
Cemnaity Catoga af H ad 48 hoers
before toa massing by corkecang
Unto K rM * *1407-3282018 4 you
pHaaa co rb e l Sammcfa Ccrrm ayfy
Cotega by cafBng Me Oorotoy
PaMhon d 407-3282109
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ponona &gt;ani a w a w ™ i, ■ nay
•JS m
li 1■ inMFiing,
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usu .--AM
ai
may
*™ naaa m
a
record of toa procaednga and tor
such purpoaa. toey may need to
hour* tool a la rtiam record of to*
procaadngt H made, ahlch record
upon which to* appeal H to ba
baaed, par Sadton 2880108. Ftonde
3.2001
HH033
COUNTY
BC C PROJECT*:
Profeeb RFP-4I3801/BJC •
CaneMang Sennce*
Due
&amp; M O l *1 200 PM

Tb

8
to
County
to r *

of
Son H Mm ■ *«*hls an to* Cam rys

CITY O F LONGWOOO, FLO R O A
N O T Id OF FU B U C MEA7HNG8
TO C O N H O n ADOPTION o f

For MortnaBcn an any of to*
LurCjniy tvLrAepaofaci-i,
pH ssa yHA ora wab page al wens co
samtnola R.uafbualn***to*ircha*ing
or c a l 407-883-7118
PuMshOacombar 12001
HH038

TO WHOM IT MAY CO N CERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by tot
CJTy of Longwood, Ftortdt. toal toa
C 8y Commraaton w« hold a prbtc
hawing to oonatdar anaefrnart of toa

N oica H horaby (pran by to* Cay of
Santord to: Ruto Alan 8 Theodor*
Johnson. 2*30 SW 2nd 81, Ft.
LaudarM a, FL 33312. and any or a i

OfNNNAMCt NO. 81-1197
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE
CITY O F LONGWOOO. FLORIDA.
MANUAL O F DESIGN STANOAROS
FOR CITY STR EETS, STORMWATEH SYSTEM S ANO SUBOIVt.
SIGNS: PROVIDING FOR SEVER ­
ABILITY.
PROVIDING
FOR
REPEAL OF CO N FU CTN O ORDI­
NANCES: ANO EFFECTIVE OATE.
OROM ANCB NO. 01-1188
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
LONGWOOD. FLORIOA. AMENDINO TH E CITY COOE. CHAPTER V.
BUILDINGS ANO BUILDING REGU­
LATIONS, ARTICLE VIII. BY
ADDING SECTIONS 187, APPEAR­
ANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR SIN­
GLE-FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL
STR U CTU R ES PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS. SEVERAIMUTY ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Said Ordnance* were placed an
Ural raedng on Dacanber 3. 2001
and to* Cay Commnamn w9 eonudar same tor Inal
which ant be held In to* Lonpaood
City H al. 173 Waal Wwran Avenue.
Longwood. Ftonde. on Monday, to*
17to day of December. A D , 2001, al
7.00 p m , or a* toon twreeHar a*
poiu bn At to* maaang. aearaetad
pane* may appeal and b* heard
Btth rasped to to* proposed
Ordnance*. The hearing may b*
conunuad from am# to am* u 49 Inal
action n taken by the City
A copy of toa proposed Old*nr net
are polled al to* City H a l,
Lungwpod. Florida, and copra* are
a n d * with toa Clark of Fie Cay end
tame may be inspected by to* pub­
lic.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC: A l par
aon* are arMsed tool, t toey decide
to appeal any daemons mada al
toase maaffrigeTiaamga. they wd
need a record of to* ptoceadnga
and lor such purposes, they may
need to naura toal * verbeam record
H mad*, whrdi record to induda to*
ttaamony and evidence upon which
toe appeal H u b * mad* (par Sec
2*8 0108. Florida SUM**) .
uwalanc* to panrcipaH « any of
Ihsie procaedaiga should conle d
to* A 0 A. Coonknelor. al (407)2803481. *1 H atl 48 hourt n advanca ol
to*maaang
Oalad tore 29to day of Nosambar
A D . 2001
CITY OF LONGWOOO
GERALDINE □ ZAMBRI.
CITY CLERK
PuMah Dacambar 5. 2001
1*1030
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUCKC1AL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
8EM M O LE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL CA SE NO.: Ot-CA-2663-tM
IN
RE
FORFEITURE
OF
110.883 00 IN UNITED STATES
CURREN CY
NOTICE OF
FORFEITURE COMPLAINT
T O Barnard Bruc* PtHpol
393 South Wymora Road
BuHAng 903. Apartment B
Aaamont* Spraiga. Flond* 32714
and a l others who dam an m arts!
■t to* toloweig property- 110.88300
n Untied Slate* currency
Donald F E linger, t i he ortYist
capacity a* ShtnF of toe SeminA*
County, FtorkkL through hi* gtocara.
investigators or agsnts. seuad to*
above property on or about October
28. 2001. al or near 803 Souto
Wymora Road. Burtdtng 903.
Apartment B, Altamonte Spring*
Semmola County. Florida
Said
property re n to* custody ol toe
Sharif of Seminole C o rn y tor to*
purpose of lort*4im pursuant U sec­
tion* 932 701-932 704. Florida
Statutes A Com fiam toy tartanur*
haa bean Mad n to* above alytad
Court
I HEREBY CERTIFY toal a tore and
correct copy d toia Notice ol
Forteaur* Complaint waa totraahed
by U S. earthed m ai. return receipt
requeued, to the aboye-named
tddretsa* too 29 day of NOV, 2001
Tasna M Faulkner
General Counsel
Florida Bar No 0088823

ir n . an to* 70 day of

1001

LOT 13. PWB VIEW. FIRST ACOfTO N , ACCOROfNO TO THE H A T
THEREOF A3 RECORDED H PLAT
O R tO. PAGE 33. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEM BIOLf COUN­
TY, FLOREM.
Oatod tola 29 day of NoMntoar.

2001.
anrxxmce* a regular Board maaang
to which aa persona are tointod
Dal* and TVnr Dacamb ar 18,
1881 at 700pm .

H to*
ROBERT K MclNTOSH. Esoars
Florida Bar No. 378302
8TEN3TOM , MCINTOSH. CO L­
BERT. WHIGHAM 1 SIMMONS. P A
Pott OHca Boa 4848
Strtord. FL 32772-4848
Tttophont: 407/322-2171
Pubtth Decarrber 3. 12.2001
HH029

11.00

proparty. 418423 8 4to
8t , Sardvd. FL 32771. U A 1 (Hat W
87 toM) ♦ N 1/2 of I d 2. Stock 7.
Chapman » Tuckers add. aceetdng
to PB I , PO 24 of toe frvbkc Records
e l Bem noia Coiaay he* been tasmd
to b* to a
is'H4iafHaf4a or urwele
*w v
and tiM toa Cay CommHaton wd
hold a p tb ic haanng to to* C*y
u p n ™ i« n arwnoan oi way na* ai
TOO pjn. on D scam bar 10.1001 Al
toto haartng toa Cay CanaresaHn
nan* irtwOwf or not toto praparfrr
she! be condemned W&gt;u are here­
by ordered to appear before to* Qfy
heattog to be heard and pres w i your
srd* of tw case. Ybu have to* n(f4
to obum an aftornay, *1 you own
aspanaa, to represari you bator* to*
Bcerd. Vbu have to* *(24 to ca l wa­
ne**** on your bahrf a t e e l aa G
crota aiamma a* other arOnatata. 8
you do no4 appear, to* Cay

C*y of Sanford. Coda Entorcem eri
DsiWon
300 N Park An*.
Sanford. FL 32771
(407)330-3844
PiAAen December 3.9,2001

NOTICC OF PUBTJC H tAN M Q
Nooca H hereby anan by to* Cay of
Santard lo:
Herbert 8 Morgen
Fnaon, 614 S. Sanford An*.
Santord. FL 32771. and any or a*
other interested partis*, toel to*
described property. 311 Cypres*
Ay* . Santord. FL 32771. Lot 8.
Block 7. TR A Town of Santord.
accorangtoPB 1, PQ 38 ol toa pub­
ic record* of Samnoia County hat
bean Sound to b* n a diapatoHd.
unsanitary, mnheCrtable or unsafe
com m on, and toal the Cay
Commission wd hold a Pubkc
Hearing In to* Cay Commission
Chambers of Cay H al al 7 00 p m
on December 10, MOT Al tors hew
n g toe Cay Commasion the* hear
or m l tore property th e! be con­
demned. Ybu are hereby ordered to
appear bator* to* Cay Com-yewan
*1 th* Condemnecon Hearing to b*
heard end present your wd* of toe
case You have to* ngfi io oMen an
anomey. al your oen espana*. to
rapraaari you baton to* Board. You
has* to* Il(p4 to cal wUneate* on
you behe* a* we* aa to croea eum Ine a l otoer weneesee a you do not
appear, to* Cay Commaaron n
Cay of Santord. Cod* Entortement
O rto n
300 N. Park Ave
Santord, FL 32771
(407)3383844
Pubksh December 3. 8. 2001
HHQJ7
NOTICE OF PU dUC HEARING
Noace H hereby gyan by toe C4y of
Santord to Chase Manhattan Berk,
4708 N MarcanfrH D r, Fort Worth.
TX 78137, knd any or kt other rear
astad partraa. dial toa d**cr4&gt;ad
property. 422 E Sto S I. Santord. FL
32771. Lot 1. Buck 8 TR A Town ol
Sartord wxonbng to PB I. PQ 3* of
to* pubkc records ol Sermri
Couny haa been toumd to ba at a
dlaprdelad. unaanrUry, unmhabit
abH or inaal* condaon. and tool tw
Cay Commaaron a d hold a PUHc
Haanng « to* City Commission
Chambers of City HeA al T 00 p m.
on December 10,2001 A ltva lu
ng toa Cay Commaaron ahaA hear
evidence and wd detsmww whetwr
or m l ton property that b* con­
demned you are hereby ordered to
appear before to* Cay Comnuaron
d tw Condemnation Haanng to be
heard and present you side ol toe
case Ybu have tw mF* tooburo an
attorney, al you own aspen**, to
rapraaari you bator* to* Board You
have aw fight to ce l m fru an i on
you bafwil aa **4 as to croaa aum rw aA other witnesses S you do not
appear, toe C iy Commeaun may
proceed without you.
Cay of Sanford Code Enlorcemanl
Division
300 N Parti Av*
Santord FL 32771
(407)3385*44

Taisfw aaa. Ftonde. to
s pteiHBna of to* Fkaanua
Siatulo*. to-Wx Section
Florida SUfutot 1991
SIOUROSON
fcambar 12001
HH040
30.2001
N o n c a OF A PU BU C ffU N N O
TO CONW OtR TUB ADOPTION
O F AM O M N NAM Cl BY
THE CITY O F 8ANFORO.
No*c* H horaby ghen toal ■ Pubtc
Hearing m l be held to to*
CommHakn Room at to* Qfy H al to
toe Cay of Santord Florida, al 700
o'clock P M. on Dacambar 17, 2001,
to conaktor to* adoption at m ord­
nance by to* C ty of Sanford Florida,
aba of ishkfi e aa M o m :
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CJTY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA RE LATINO
TO BUUMNGS: AfdENDFfG CHAP­
TER S TO INCORPORATE THE
FLORIOA BULDINQ COOE ANO
CERTAIN ADMINISTRATIVE ANO
TECHNICAL AMENDMENTS AS
PART O F THE CITY O F SANTORO
COOE: PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY, PROVIOINO FOR CON­
FLICTS. PROVIDINQ FOR CCOIFTCATION ANO PROVIOasQ AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy shal b* evoiabH at toa
a*ca of 9« Cay Cfaik tor *1 ponona
daarnng to H a r m toa aama
AJ pan** to law ear a
shat have h i opporlunay To ba heard
af said haartog
By order of toa Cay Commaaron of
toa Q fy d Santord Florsda
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE 9f ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSON N EL OFFICE AOA
COORDINATOR AT 407-330-3828
48 HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a par­
son daesdat to appeal a decHHn
mada w*h raapacT to m y matter eontilered al to* above maaang or
hearing, ha may need a uaTOakm
record of toe praoee^iga. tockikng
record H nof prodded by to* Cay af
Santord (F3 2B80108)
CyntoM Porter.
Deputy Cay Clorti
Publah: Dacambar 3, 2001
1*4042

2001
NOTICI OP A PUBLIC M A R M O
TO COffSttTCR THE ADOPTION
O PAN O R O BIAN CSBY
T H l CTTY O F 8AMFORO,
FLORIOA
Nottca H haraby Bvan toal a Pltoto
■tot ting *R b* h*M to Vw
Commawon Roam M to* C*y He* to
to* Cay d Santord FtorkH. a l 700
o'clock P M gn Dacambar 17,2001,
to oonoidar tw adopton of an ord­
nance by »w City ol Santard Florida.
88* cf wNch H a* M o m
OROtttANCS NO. 3881
AN ORDINANCE O F THE CITY O F
SANFORD. FLORIOA AMENDING
CHAPTER 8 O F THE CITY COOE
PERTAINING TO FIRE PREVEN­
TION ANO SAFETY BY ADOPTING
LO CAL AMENDMENTS TO THE
FLORIOA FIRE
PREVENTION
COOE. PROVIOINO FOR PLANS
REVIEW. INSPECTION. FALSE
ALARM ANO PERMIT FEES; PRO­
VIDING FOR REGULATION OF
AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYS­
TEMS IN AIRCRAFT ROW MANG­
ERS; PROVIDING FOR AMEND­
MENTS. PROVtOlNG FOR SEVER­
ABILITY. CONFLICTS. COOIFKA
TO N . ANO EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy aha! ba avaiabla *1 toa
otic* ol to* C ty Clark lor t f person*
daarnng lo eianww to* tame
A t pan** to raeresi and cauan*
ah-J have an opporlunay to be heard
al said hearing
By order cf toa C*y Commeaen of
to* Cay of Santord Ftond*.
PERSON3 WITH OSABA.ITIE3
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY O F THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 407-330-3828
48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: N a par­
son decide* to appeal a decision
mod* with respect to any matter conardefed al to* above rrwekng or
hearing, he may need a verbatim
record of to* proceerkngs. n k d n g
record H not provided by tw Cay of
Santord (FS 288 0103)
Cyntora Porter.
Deputy Cay Clark
Pubksh December 3. 2001
HM043
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F THE TITH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 00 C A 1964 14 K
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA NA. NOT IN ITS
INOfVIOUAL CAPACITY BUT
SOLELY AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF
OF VENDEE MORTGAGE TRUST
1994 3
PLAINTIFF
V3.
FERO B SEBASTIAN in, IF LIVING.
ANO IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO USE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS,
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST FERO B SEBASTIAN III,
JAN L SEBASTIAN IF UVINO. ANO
IF
DEAD.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPO U SE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
G R AN TEES,
ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS.
CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST JAN L SEBASTIAN;
UNITED STATES O f AMERICA. ON
BEHALF OF THE SECURITIES AND
EXCHANGE COMMISSION. JOHN
DOE ANO
JANE
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT IS)
none* of
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u
aueri to a Stannary Fuel Judgment
of Foredoaur* deled Nm 29. 2001
anrarad to 0 4 C ate No. 00 CA 1964
14 P ol 8W Circuit Court of to* ISTH
Jukcwl Crrou* n and tor SEMWOLE
Couny. SANFORD Ftonde. I a il tat
to to* rnghaat and bast better tor
cash al THE W EST FRONT DOOR
al
toa
SEMINOLE
County
Courtooute totaled al 301 N PARK
AVENUE n SANFORD. Ftonde. al

(CfRCUTT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
dark of to* O a t t Court
By Uery Strop*
Deputy Clerk
PubAthto:
THE SEM BfO U HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F D4MO J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAN TER
(01 a Uhfrentty DrhW BUN 800
PM rtM fon.Fl 33324
(984)2338000
0O412SKOEHB]
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, ponona wfto daabttttaa need'
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oig a apaoai accornrnoaaTion m o w
canfacl COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courtooue* M 407-888-4227.18009888771 (TDD) or 18008888770.
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M A M POR
COUNTY,

TH E NORTHEAST CONNER O F
LOT 4 O F THE PLAT O F THE SUR­
VEY FO R FRANK D GUERNSEY
RECORDED N D E O BOOK 88.
PAGE 32*. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
BEM W O LI COUNTY, FUDRKM,
THENCE RUN BOUTH A DMTANCS
O F 884 88 FEET TO THE FO N T OF
SOUTH A DISTANC* O F 80EJO
FEET. THENCE RUN NORTMNEBT
A DISTANCE O F 138.33 FEET T O A
POFTT 707J FEET DUE SOUTH O F
TH E NORTHW EST CO RN ER OF
SAID LOT A THENCE RUN NORTH
A DISTANCE O F 188.88 FEET.
TH EN CE RUN CAET A DISTANCE
O F TIS.45 FEET TO THE P O N T OF
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THE 8EM N 0LS HERALD
THE LAW OFFICES O F DANE) J.
STER N . P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PUUNTWF
801«. UhNtntW M b* 8MU 800
nanbritan. FL 33384
(984)2338000
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AMERICANS FffTH ^ D M W JTT U

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17.1001
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C A S IN O : 90 C A 19*4 14K
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF
CALIFORNU NA, NOT IN ITS
INOTVHXML CAPACITY BUT
SOLELY AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF
O F VENOEE MORTGAGE TRUST
1994-3
PU UN TFF
VS.
FERO B. SEBASTIAN 81. F UVM O,
ANO W DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPO USE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
ASSJONCES.
LIENORS.
CREDITOR3.
TRU3TEES ANO A U . OTHER
PARTIES CLAJMFK1 AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST FERO B. SEBASTIAN » .
JAN L. SEBASTIAN F UVM O. ANO
IF
DEAD,
THE
UNKNOWN
SPO USE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
A S S K M EES.
LIENORS
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN tfTER CST
BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST JAN L SEBASTIAN:
UNITED STATES O F A U ER C A . ON
BEHALF O F THE SECURITIES AM )
EXCHANGE COMMOSION; JOHN
DOE ANO JAN E
DOE
AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(B)
NOTICE OP
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN purauant to a Bunma/y Final Judgment
of Foredoaur* daaad Nov 28, 2001
am end In 0 9 O w e No. 00 CA 1*64
14 P of to* Cfrcu* C o u l of *w ItTH
JuKcfal O roR to and tor BEMM 0L1
Couray. BANFORO, Ftortdt, I*R ***
to Vw Nghaai and bool hfrwer lor
cash af THE W EST FRONT DOOR
al
to*
SEMINOLE
CouNy
Coutoouaa located af 301 N. PARK
AVENUE to SAFFO RO . Ftonde. at
11:00 a m. on toa 20 day of
Dacambar. 2001 toa knowing
door.■tied property aa tat forth to
H id Bummery Final Judgm ui. to­
ws:
LOT 13 PWE VIEW. F9TST ADDI­
TION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOP AS RE CORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 10. PAGE 33 PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEMP40LE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
Daaad tola 29 day of ftoyambar.

2001.
(CiRCUtT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of to* C ktiR Court
By- Mary Slroito*
Deputy Clark
Pubkah to:
THE SEMINOLE HEHALO
THE LAW OFFICES OF DAW ) J.
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FOR
PLAINTIFF
801 S Unrranay Orly* Buna 300
Plantation, FL 31324
(934)2338000
0O61231(OEH8)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES
ACT, panona w in rkaabttdaa needtoo a loacrat accommodation should
c u ia d COURT ADMINISTRATION,
at
to*
SEMINOLE
County
Courtooua* al 407888-4227. 18009388771 (TOO) or 18008888770.
yta Fbnda Relay Sarvica
Pitoiah DacantoarS. 12,2001
HH0S8_____________________
M THE CIRCUfT COURT
OP THE TSTH
JUOfCIAL CTRCUri.
M ANO FOR
SEM M OLS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JUfbSOICDON DIVISION
CASE NO. 01 CA 37914 K
WELLS FARGO HOME
MORTGAGE. INC F/K/A
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS
SHIRLEY A. FYDENKEVE2 A K A
SHIRLEY ANN FY0CNKEVE2. IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN
SPO USE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH. UNDER
OR
AGAINST
SHIRLEY
A
FYDCNKEVE2 A K A SHIRLEY ANN
FYDENKEVE2.
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
SHtRLEY
A
FYDENKEVEZ A K A SHIRLEY ANN
FYDENKEVE2. IF ANY; FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK F K A
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIOA F K A AMERICAN
SAVINGS O F FLORIDA. F S B ;
JOHN DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u
ware to a Summary Fnat Judgment
of Foractoaure dared Noyombar 28.
2001 enured n C M C u r No 01
CA 379 14 P ol to* Cfrcu* C o u l of
to* 18TH Judicial Crrcuf to and tar
SEMINOLE
County.
Santord.
Ftonde. I w* tat lo tw tv^wtl and
beat brddar tar cash al al weal front
door al to* SEMINOLE County
Courtooua* located at 301 N Park
Ave to Santant Ftonde al 1100
i l k on tw 20 day of Decarrber.
2001 to* tattowmg d**ab*d proper
ry 11 let tarn n sard Summery Frwt
THAT PART O F LOT 4 OF THE
PLAT OF THE SURVEY FOR
FRANK 0 GUERNSEY RECORD­
ED it DEED BOOK 99. PAGE 32S.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. LYING NORTH
OF HOLLIDAY AVENUE. LESS THE
NORTH 384 92 FEET THEREOF,
8EINO MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS COMM ENCE AT

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F it Ibeta (9*4)7718062
8188710
3 1 3 2001
MH081__________________
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C A M MOd 9T-CA-1788-184
C H A M UAtBMTTAN MORTGAGE.

AURA MENDEZ A K A AURA M.
MENOC2. BANK O F AMERICA.
NA;
HUNDNOTON
POW TE
HOMEOW NERS ASSOCIATION.
M C .: UNKNOWN SPO USE OF
AURA MENDEZ A K A AURA M.
MENDEZ: JOHN DOC; JANE DOC
A S UNKNOWN TEN AN T (9) IN
POSSESSION O F TH E SUBJECT

NOTICE OF
to THE
HERALD)
NOTICE • HEREBY OWEN purauan to a Final Judgm an of
Foratpetaa* datad tw Itto day of
October, 2001. and anw nd to Cat*
H e 01-CA-1288-14-G, a l to* C m *
Court of to* JUtodaf CfroA to and tor
Sarnknota Cou ey Ftarkta. I wtt **a
to toa leMwaf and ban better tor
M il to toa W EST FRONT DOOR
O F CO URTH OUSE, to Sanenota
County. Ftarkta. af 1100 o'clock km .
of Dacanttar. 2001,
aal torto to aakf Fkwf Judgman. to-

OFTNEMTM
COUNTY,
C R flLI
C A M NOd 81-CA-189818K
BANK ONE. NATIONAL
AS S O C txnO K A S TRUSTEE.

JEFFR EY L JONES, afM ,

(I’ll* * ) piAfttfl to THE
SEMW OLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pu lo a Ffrwt Judgm an of
29 day of
1001, « d antarad to
Cat* No. 01-CA-1884-144L d to*
Cfroto Court of to* ItTH Judctol
OrcMI to and h r Buat wU Courey.
BANK ONE.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. AS
TRUSTEE 9 tw FW9W8 and JEFFRSY L JONES: UNDA TXXMON;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F JEFFERY
L JONES; U M 9 K M N SPOUSE O F
UNOA TU M O N L JOHN DOE AND
JANS DOE AS UNKMOtoM TENANT
(8) »f POSSESSION O F THE SUB­
JE C T PROFERTY. I mil aal to toe
lY j in l
beet bkkfw tar e n h al
W EST FRONT DOOR OF
CO URTH OU SE of to*
C ou ny Courtooue*, to
Couey, Ftartde M 1100 on 8w 20
day of Otcantoer, 2001. tw takratog
proparty aa *M lotto to
LOT 133 SAN LANTANA TH RO
SECTION. ACCOROM Q TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AB RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK 13 PAGE 73 FUBUC
RECORDS O F SEM M OLE. COUN­
TY, FLORIDA.
ark/* 1409 MARA COURT. BAHFORD, FL 37771
In
la parttajpM* to tola prooaanng ihouU contocl toa Court
AU ie kak ltar at 201 H Perk Avenue
Sanford. FL 32771. Tataphon*
Number (407)323-4330 not taker
torn aerert (7) day* prior to toa proctedtag. 8 haartog toipafrad, (TOO)
18008888771 or W e* (V)180D9388770 via Ftarkta Relay Bervtaae
Dowd tola 28 thy of Non 2001.
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clark Of Th* d ra w C a u l
By. Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
Bubmawdby:
Law o n ce of Marshal C. Watson
1800 NW 48to Sttaat Bu*a 120
Fort Laudan M . Ftartda 33308
Tetaphene (954)4330383
Facafrrde (984)7718082
01-03434
Pubiah December 3 13 2001
HH080
______
O F THE ItTH

juoKULcncun’,
88IBNOI 8 COUNTY.
C A M NO li 81-CA-1888-18K
BATttL ONE. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. F K A THE FIRST
NATIONAL BANK O F CT9CAQ0. AB
TRUSTEE,
ve
KYLE D KEO G H at *L
NOT1CS OF
(PWaaa pibaah In THE
SEMINOLE HERALD)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN putueni lo a Final Judgman af
Foratacaua dated tw 2* day of
Nrwambat. 2001, and am end to
Case No. 01-CA-1383-IL K , of to*
Orou* Court of to* 19TH Judtatal
C e a ii to and tar Samanota C ou iy,
Ftonde wherein BANK ONE,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. F K A
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
CHICAGO. A S TRUSTEE I*
Pieman and KYLE D. KEO G H JEAN
C KEO G H WORLDWWE CO LLEC­
TIONS. INC. A DISSOLVED FLORI­
DA CORPORATION; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANT |S) *f POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, are
Defendant1a. I wd aai to toe NgFwaf
and beat butter lor cash *1 toa
W EST FRONT DOOR OF COURT
HOUSE of to* Serranol* County
Courtooua*. to Samnol* Couey.
Ftonde at 1100 an to* 20 day af
2001. toa toto*
■oparty a* aal forth n
ta d Final Judgman. to-**
LOT 13 CRYSTAL l a k e p a r k .
FIRST SECTION. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 74,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE.
COUNTY. FLORIOA
i V l 282 ABBOTT AVENUE. LAKE
MARY. FL 32748
In accordance wan tw American*
with DraabtHM A ct Panona veto
Draabiaw* nearing a apeatai aocommodaben u parl d pM t n tea pro­
ceeding ihoufd coreact Vw C o u l
AAnmwIratar al 201 N Park Avenue.
Santord. FL 32771. Tetaph
Number (407)373-4330 nof tolar
fe n seven (7) deya prior to to* procaadtog N hairing aaparred. (TOO)
I 8089888771 or Voicm &lt;V)I 6009688770 vw Florida Relay Service*
Deled tore 2* (toy of Nm. 2001
MARY ANNE MORSE
Ctatk Of TtwCIrcu* Court
By: Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clerk
Submoad by­
law OMce d Menha* C. Wataon

LO T 133 O F HUNDNOTON
PO BITt PHASE I, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF A S RECORD­
ED N PLAT BOOK 80. PAGES 33
ANO
M . OF
THE
PUBLIC
RECORDS O F SEM M O LE. COUN­
TY FLOREM .
A K A : 104 OAK GROVE O A C U .
LAKE MARY, FL 32748
to aeoontane* w *i tw American*
tt ,e
to — , — - n - iwMi^
wo,
n
n o n wdj i
aapacad acoomto plrtfrBato to tf* pro* Court
■I 201 N. Park Avenue,
Banford. FL 32771, Tataphon*
Number (407)323-4330 m l tolar
toan aauan (7) day* prior to to* prooaadtog. K haartng toipaaed. (TDD)
18008688771 or VWca (V)1-800•888770 yk* Ftarkta Rttay Sarrtcae
D n a d to U M d a y of Nov. 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Ctork Of D w Cfrcm Court
B y Mwy Stroup*
Deputy dark
by
“ C. Wataon
1SOO NW 4Bto SttaaL SMto 120
Fort LaudanM*. Ftarkta 3330*
TWaphon* (964)4830306
FacafriWs: (964)7718062
01-08171
PubaaftOaosnbar 3,12.2001
HH0S2

NOTICE H HEREBY OIVCN. tool
NATIONAL TAX
ASSISTANCE
C O R F , (to hoktor of tw tatoakig
ca*a&lt;a| tar a toa daad to ba laauad
tatroon. Dw nartSfreto nuibarfa)
and yaarti) of laauanc*. to* daaerto«on of (w property, and tw nam*&lt;i)
to whkfi a was i
C E R T V IC A T E N O iM i
YEAR OF R BU AN CEi 1999
PARCEL ®**. 19-198080980009190
Daairtpton of Property LEO LOT
19 BOYKIN PLACE PB T PO 20
Mama* to which aaaaaaad: EVA
BROOKS WEJJAMS
A l of aatt proparly baiig to tw
Couey Cf Sanenota, Stola of Ftoru*
Ltotoa* such carNfc*k*(a) H a l ba
redeanwd acconlng to tana to* prop­
erty daecrtbad to auch oarttcata&lt;i)
wd ba H fd to tw N#w*f bkttar u
to* w*M Iron door. Sanenota Couey
Coutoouaa, Sardord. Ftonde. on
Monday. January 07. 2002. «
1100am.
Payman el Bala la*, i ppkcabta
documentary stamp U n i and
racontaig baa a n racpArad to b*
pee) by Vw successful better al *w
aata. Fu l payman of an amount
aquM to toa Nghaai bid I* du* w«an
24 h ou r talar toa advarfraad bms of
aata. AI payment* tawl be cash «
guarani* art
frwtrumare.
mad*
payaM* to toa Clark of toa Cfrcirt
Court
Daaad on 11/21/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEM M OLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by O ERAIDM E HARFORD Deputy
Ctatk
November
2P.
end
3 13 IS. 2001
00204
______

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVER to ll
SAUL 8 CO AS CUSTODIAN (AJAX)
• PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY M C , toe hotter af to* kdowing
certafcneG) has Had **kl cert*cala(a) b r a la i dead to b* laauad
toaroon, Th* cartiteata nuebsrfand y*ar(s) of taauano*. tw daaertpton af toa proparty and to* nenwfa)
to which I an* aaaaiiad war* a*
C B R m C E T E NOi 1409
It
PARCEL D T 32-20-29-111-OCOO0080
Daacrtptan of Property (E G LOT 8
BLK C SWEETWATER OAKS SEC
13 PB 24 PG9 30-32
Name* In which aaaaaaad: JOANN
M CONRAD
A l of aatt property bang in toa
Couey ol Sanenota. Stic* of Ftarkta
U nion such e*rfrtcal*(t| aha! ba
ladaamad acoordfrrg to tavc toe prop­
erly deaertaed m a u h cartttcaH&lt;a)
wd be add to to* Nrfwai better al
to* weal Iron dow. Semmota Courey
Coutoouaa, Sanford. Flond*. on
Monday. Januey 07. 7002 at
11 OOom.
Payman of Sal* Is*, appleabta
documentary stamp lejtaa and
racontaig I*** a n raqursd to b*
paid by Pw a uccau fii brddar al to*
aata. Fid prym an of an amou*
arpraf to to* *?**■ brd la du* wtdwt
24 h o u i altar to* advarosad am* of
aata. A i paymarea taw* ba cam or
guaranteed
kwfrunwnl.
mad*
payebra u to* Ctatk of to* Clrcui
Court.
Oatod on 11/21/2001.
I4AAYANN8 MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Clerk
Pubkah:
November
2S.
and
Dacambar 8 12. 19.2001
00206 *
1
2
VEJttCLE AUCTION
1 34 Parr
*IG2WK14WtJF262689
2 99 MabM.
I1YVGD31A0K6227329
Auctafri to b* held 12-2881 •
tOem •
1240 3. C R . 427.
3.2001

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m am m m m
M T W C M C U T COURT
O FTM B llO H TItH TH
j u d ic ia l etneurr
O FFLO M O A

N O n c iO F S A L l
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toot,
pursuant to A FnAl Summery
Jjd p e rv rt ol Foroctooun on CounN

I And I ol N Amended rrsijito k i
•ntored Vi tta obove-stylod cauoe, In
tta Circu* Court ol floniaicro County,
Ftorkto. I iM * M * tii property Mluato
H
SornnolA
County, FloridA.
described on Exhibits A And B
ABAdiod hereto And rriAdA a part
haraol. M Pubic Saia on December
1S. TOO1. a ll 100 a m, to t » ha^iaat
better tor cash. at Ha &gt; M Irani door
d N Semoiott Coudy Co u Yio u h
X I North Park Avenue. Santord.
Sarrunota County. Ftarida. In Accor
danca M h |4S 031, Fla. Star
WITNESS my hand and tha M V ol
IMt Court on thra 10 day ol
November, 2001.
MARYANtlE MORSE
CMrk Circuit Cow l
By Maty Stroup*
Roberto A Colton. Esquire
Tranam. Kamkar. Schorl, Barker.
Frya. O H M . a Mu*a PA
Post OTOee Bos I10C
Tampa. Ftonda 33801-1102
1813)223-7474
FILE NO. 200I7233S8
ON BOOK 04128 PAGE 07M
EXHIBIT "A*
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE NORTH­
WEST 174 O f LOT 122. 8LAV1A
COLONY COMPANY'S SUBDIVI­
SION. AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 3, PAGE Tt, O F THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY.
FLORIDA
AND
RUN
S01-03 5 T E ALONO THE EAST
LINE OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
SAJO LOT 122 A DISTANCE OF
09 71 FE ET FOR A POINT OF
BEGINNING ON THE SOUTH

f4o4tp^i *4 LppAcaMofl

tor Tax Daad

BCM N O LI COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Ca m No . 01-CA-II7V14-W
COLONIAL BANK.
PtokMl.
VO
o ex n o N in v e s t m in t n c o o p .
M DEXTER HOFFMAN. MOIIVA
ENTERPRISES ILC. PMILCO
CONSTRUCTION. INC.
CONSTRUCTION
CREATIONS
CO . R L HAWES
CONSTRUCTION IN C. MEISSNER
CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. IN C.
LANO SURVEYING CO N CEPTS.
M C .E H ENQELMEIER ROOFING
S SHEET METAL C O . INC..
ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION AND
ERECTION. INC,. U W SUPPLY
CORPORATION M » SEACOAST
SUPPLY. JAM ES C. HAU.
COMPANY. INC c tttl HALL
COMPANY. *4C, K C CURS. INC .
HUGHES SUPPLY. INC. JOSEPH
L THOMPSON diva ACTION AIR
OF FLORIDA. » INC. SUNRAY
PAYING 4 CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY. CATO STEEL CO .
M CGEE CORPORATION
W ORKERS
TEMPORARY
STAFFING. INC . And DEXRON
INVESTMENT CORP

*T. JOHNS M VtR VTATIfl MANAGEMENT DWT7SCT
un m wi a m nonet os v n tm o lAitnci uvewon
Tha Dwrtcl grva* noftca of &gt;9 mtant to mwa a pormrt to Ihra tafowing appficanffa)
onN asim bM tt, 1001

U ka Howad High 9chort. 4200 Oka Hoad W-nlar Part. F t 32799. gJpftetton
•W W Tha Oiatnct prcpom lo afcxMa 0 079 rvffwn galont par day of aaiar lor
landKepe end rocreaeon imgebon c« 23 11 acroa lor ■4 1 4$-ecra pubic Ngh edioolThe wah rtiwa ii uaad by tm pmpoaad prtffacl mil conwal ol ground water from tee
FlortJan aquto via 4 actrva trait vt Swrrvnc*# County, located In Becton 29;
fcwnahgi 21 South, Rang* 30 ia&amp;l known a t taka Hotrafl Nigh School.
Tha Hea(t&gt; contertnq tach of fte above*tted apptcat onU) art raraiafcfo lor
hapacbon Monday fvou^i Fnday aacapl lor legd hddeyt. § 00 a m. lo S 00 g nt ^
Vte 81 Johne River Water Management O ta cl Headquwtert or N approprtete
Same* Carter Tha Prated m* teka acton on aach perm* rappfccaaon teted abova
unteta a pennon lor an adfrvnratrafcve prucaertng (haarmg) « Had purtuari to Vte
prcMeton* of Sacttona 120 SO® and 130 37, Ftonia SUMe* 'Chapter 29*106 and
4001.1007, Florida Adrnatttiraftvra Coda (F A C )
A partem wheat aubataritel meteats art affected by any of Vte Dtetncfa propotad
parmmng dnaiona Identified abova may petition ter admnetrafive hearing in aceor*
danca w ti Secaona 120 369 and 120 57, F S . or a l parte* may teach a wfVten
agreement on medkabon at an aftamaftv* r*m*dy undar Section 120 973, F S
Choosing fftedtoflton wA nci adversely affect Via nglM to a haartng A madtefton doaa
nof reaul in a tadtemeni Tha procedure* ter pursuing macAaaon art tel forth In
Sacton 120 973. F S . and HMat 29109 111 and 2S 106 401* 409. F A C Reasons
mual comply wffh Vw reiyivemanli of Florida ArtruniHrakva Coda. Chapter 29106
and ba Mad w*te irscrawed by) Vte Dtafrtct dark, located al Dratecf Haadguartar*.
L Pateou ftonda 32177
tvranly-ona (21) drayt of pubteaton cf Fra note# or wtfen fwamyteii (26) days of Vte
Otelhct dapoateng Vat note* of m art in Via mat ter Vrota panona to whom Via
Otetnet m ail actoal note# Ftiura to Ma a pattern wiWn Fte «ma parted ahai contMuia a warvar of any ngf Kach parson may havt to raguasl an tdrwrafrttvt dater■
mmaiion (haamgji undar Saefrona 120309 and 13037,F S , concsrrvng Fte tubftet
parmrt .appicaiioft Pawnms wht h &lt;w«not1tied to acccrdanca mm Via abova provttarns art a f p d to dlsmiauil
Bacauta F a admtrttfrafrvfl haanng procass la deputed to tomsAtte Itoal agency
action, fte Nang of • pattern maans Faf Fra Dtstoert final action may ba (frffaranf
from Via posteon taken by I m ftw nctera of mant Parsons whoaa subttanlial mar*
•sit wit ba affected by any much frtaf dacracn of lha District: on fte npiliCftSon have
Via h gN to baoorrra a party to' F a p ocaradng. m aooordanca wdh I
Qtona Laws. Dmcior Dwteete of Pemra Date Sannrat
SI Johns Rnrar Wetar Managerrwnt Okfact
Fubteh Dacambar 3. 200»
HH031

Novarrirar 21. 2001
MOT1CC OF A PUBLIC HCAfWfQ TO COMSIOtM THC
AOOPTION OF AM OflOfNAMCB BY THI CITY OF
1AMFOAO, FLOIUOA
Notice m :hraraby 'given Faf a PuWac Hnering ant be htod m lha Commurawn Boom
al fra Dry Met. 300' Mnrthi Part Avranua mffra City' nf Bantertl. 7londra, at / 00 OckxA
P M. onDacanteer 19 2001 to coneidtr ffra ekyW n t i an cnknanca by IhraCtey of
Sanford. Ftonda. desertrad at teiowra
OflOMtAMCK NO, 6M1
TO AHNCX 0 71 ACRES OF PMOPf HTV IttMO BE TWEIN CENTRAL FLOWQA
OnCINEWAY ANO RlNCHAffT MOAD ANO BETWEEN TOWNE CENTER SOULEVARO AMO INTERSTATE 4. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

RIGHT OK
WAY LINE OK
MITCHELL HAMMOCK ROAD AS
ESTABLISHED BY THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY RIGHT OK WAY MAP
FOR RED BUG ROAD; SAIO
POINT ALSO BEING A POINT ON A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHERLY
HAVINO A RADIUS OF 3709 50
FEET. A CEN TR AL AMOLE OF
o r t r t r am o a c h o r d o k
H I4 S
FE E T
THAT
BEAR S
N0O-33SVW;
THENCE
RUN
W ESTER N ALONO THC ARC OK
SAIO CURVE ANO SAJO RIGHT OK
WAV LINE 281 40 FEET TO A
p o in t
th en ce
s s a 'ir a r w
as SB FEET; THENCE S 3 T 4 ? 4 rw
2SS 72
FEET.
TH EN CE
s s t i r i r E so oo f e e t t o t h e
SOUTH LINE O f AFORE SAIO
NORTHW EST t/4 O f LO T 122;
THENCE Na»*2V01-E ALONO THE
SOUTH LINE O F THE NORTH­
W EST 1/4O K SAJO LOT 122 A DIS­
TANCE OK 47813 FEET TO THC
AFOREM ENTIONED EAST U N E
O f THC NORTHWEST 1/4 OK LOT
122.
TH EN CE
N o rO T S T W
ALONG SAIO EA3T LINE OK THE
NORHWEST 1/4 OK LOT 122 A
DISTANCE OK 227.14 FEET TO
THE POINT O F BEGINNING .
CONTAINING THEREIN 2.4SI
ACRES. MORE OR LESS
F 8 E HUM 2001723350
OR BOOK 04128 PAGE 076#
EXHIBIT-B*
A l patkontl proparty, bualnaai or
maf ora ounad, Bgaty or at0Ota6!y.
nf orvy jmg by Damron Im a—nani F2
Corp. (ma TOabtoO, r a r in g bul
nol bnoad to l a panonal proparty
mora particuiarty dat enbad In
StmadMa T i l tochad Barato tnd by
mra rafaranca mada ■ part haraol,
a4»cB ora ownad. lagaPy or apuF
tabry. M any m a by ma Dabtor,
u M l aa a l raplacamanU . addP
Norte tod accrattoont at any bmra In
makilura
todudno 0paa«crty. b d oahoul
kmAatBn. *1 of Vw DabtoFi M m *
*i pat and afacbicaJ ixturaa, roda
tort, haalara. tpaca haatari.
anginal and maeBrnary. boiark.

pfpaa. laucatm and amor m oonttBmng. alactncal, pkimtwig one
hailing flrniuraa. dnpaa, mfrrart.
aathart and appurtonincoi, and 0i
building m alarial and tqulpmonl
mm or htraaltor dafftamd to Vw fool
proporty daterbad on Vw Tangoing
Exhibit ‘A’ (tha T n m fa a tT and
H a ix la itii Tw la la ik l llia iiri n , h
othar gooda. aguipmant now or
fwraaflar daivand to ma Pramfaai
■nd roandvd to ba matalad maram,
much ovwr good8 aqupnwrk. chatuauaVy kirna/wd by MniBoRM m Mkng proporty id Vw cfwmcwr of Vw
Pramrmaa, and a i mnawala or
ropfacamanli Vwraof or artxdaa r
lubattubon maroof and t i of ma
oatala. nghi, moa and m anal of Va
Dabtor In and to a i proporty of any
nature wrutmoovar. now of fwnaBor
tiuatod on Vw Pmmwaa Of Handad
to ba uaad In oormacnon with m#
oparabon Vw nof.
FILE N 2001723350
OR BOOK 04128 PAGE 0770
SCHEDULE T
TO EXWBfT -BT TO
NOTICE O F U S PENDENS
O n a p to n of CrAatoral:
(a) A i macfwwry. opparafum.
aqupmmf. htbnga, k a m n o r )
r g t i trada. donwaoc m d omanwnlof fu n m . and tik d o i of poraoraf
proporty of ovary kind and natum
whatmoovar (IwmirwAar codactlvafy
cjtlod ’Equam anTL mm or hortaflar ownod by Dabtor am) uaad at
umabia m parvwdion with m y prol­
an) or k ir n apanoon of Vw Debtor
and now owned or naroaftor
aoqMrod by Dabtor, nckxkng. bd
wtbour imikng Vw gmoraMy o l Vw
TO Imaimg, ighang. toemky. nen•riTTO and power agupmant.
m gvw i; pfpoo; pumpo; lonka:
motora; co n d u ii; awOchPoardm;
pkjntorng, felkng, darning, lira pm*
vanvon. i n aiBngiWhing. rartgamTO vanviaBrig and communtoaltona
cooing and av-condbonmg apparalua; vacuum dom tog ayawmo; dtvatora; oacalauri. ahodoa; awnfnga;
a to m ; wall badt; mfngaratort.

A cirtv MM dMCH »on Mid t a x ly a&gt;tm «an*nc« K u 4 1 , — &lt;MN M *M o R a
ol IK* CAy Ctoik lot al pm nm itounnq B t u r n •* »*m,
U (arkrl n rtm a m c»r*n« M ul h*.r tn onnrtuxry B b* h»«nl &lt;1M rt !»*»&gt;g
By ardor c4 itio Cry Can«miB«&gt; ol Ba Cry 0/ Santord. Fkjrltto
PLRSONS NI1H (XSABKIIIE3 NttUINO ASSISTANCE TO PARTXCIPAIE IN
ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINCS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3W M20 40 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
ADVICE TO TUT PUBLIC: * • pNWn d*t*T« B Aft** » (BoUan m»)t wiki
rafiart B ar*y nutwr i„n.M rart al Ba Mjpra maaAnq or haanr^ ka may notrj a
mrtiaMii raccrrt ol M yrucotdrQi n U k y ma m w w y And oMdonta. *r*m
racoril a ncr prqrayad by t r C4, l4 TaAw l (FS200OTO0I
d M b to k t.
Dauory Cry CBrk
PubAah Nenwimar 28 an) Dactrrbar S. 2001
003IS
Novambar 21, 2001
•
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER THC
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CITY OF
tANFORO. FLORIDA
Noaca ■ haraty a van mat a PuMe HMtmg *4 ba TUB « N Comraoalon Room
ol Ba C«y Hat TOOIfcrth Puk Avarua, n Ba Cry ol SaHont FBnda. al / 00 o ckxA
PM on Docantar 10. 2001 B oormikn ma » R rm d an onknanra by ma C*y d
SarOurd. FBrvla. O n n ta J a* M o ra
ORDINANCE NO 300}
TO AM lEX « ACRES OF PfrOPfRTY LYING BETWEEN ROSS STREET
EXTENDED WESTERLY AND f AHPOHI BOULEVARD AND BETWEEN BAILEY
STREET AND SANFOROAVIIU i AS SHOWN CN THE MAP BELOW

E L .r m n 'i E

m d compnaaora. ruga and carpola;
draponoa; tomtom m d kiiaminga.
ofhea oqufpnwnl; manufacturing
aqmpnwnt: oompiiara; lafapfwna
ayatama, or offwr gigi y u a aryupman or drrtcoa; togadwr wxh r l
pracooda. addboni and aocaoaiorw
moftto and mpfacamonfa Vwnof
(Murtgogor Iwnby agnomg won
raipacl to o i addnona m d rapfacamanta to aiacuto and daOvwr from
tana to Uma auch torthar mtlrumanti
aa may ba mquanod by Secured
Party to confirm Vw convoyama.
ttm tlaf and awgranam ol m y of
Vw tongoing)
(b| A i judgment! twarda of dama g ti am) paymantt, n d rtn g nurM l m anan. m d Vw n^a to m cam
vw lanw . wbch may ba owned by
Dabtor
(c) A i ol VW ngN. Ida m d mortal
ol lha Mortgagor m and to ai
itwam od prarmone accrued, occur
rig or to accrue under m y m d «4
mw ane a poieWa now or hanaiar
provided purauam to Vw tarme d
mw Socuriy Agraomam. and al
procaoda or luma payable tor fw
B u d or dimoga to any property
meumbomd Iwnby
(d) A i of Debtor i ntoraai n m d to
m y and a l comneta or agraomam
lor Vw M ia of Vw Property, or my
part Owraof or m y raw o il mourn,
or arBTO
(a) A l account!, entnaf paper, ram
bad nghrv natrumona m d garwnf
■oangbfaa (aickidng wWioul Umcation goodwill, badamarta. Hade
appkcaliona, U r ri/unda and dopoail
accouraa. now owned or acguiradby
(0 A l coronet mcawabtoa. now*,
contract!, or oVwr nainonanla or
paper ovdancing obkgatlona md
paymanto due to Vw Debtor
PubfalY Novambar 28. and
December 3, 2001
GG17S

S h p i r

n r i^ s iT ^ r im iD

A a n y M a d a n y a a i an] ■ copy ol ma omnanca tnat ba tvataMa al ma onca
ol ma City Clark lot t i panona doumg to tum no ma u n
Al p a n t, n I r a n i and cikrana IN I hava an oroortonay ta ba board ol cud hoar
TO
By order M tia C*r ComtMaton d tha O r d Santord. Ftonu
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN
ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SIXXXD CONTACT THE HUMAN RE SOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-0020 40 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
ADVICE TOTHE PUPLIC 0 a potion itocidta to Npaal a daemon mada arm
raipacl B my manor aradorod * ma rrxna ma t ins or naumo. ba may naad a
i racord of ma p.i, w vn -r . metodTO ma laalanarvy and avvjanca often

I r.v Oa o , r S o *vd ,r s "80 DIOfij
Cyrdbia Pirlar.
Dapuly ON dark
PuMafi Novarrmar 20 and Dacambar 8 2001
0021/

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, twl
BANKATLANTIC A n N J CHIN. Vw
holder of vw totowmg cartiNutaul
haa Mod and com fcjtati) tor a lot
dead to ba would Vwnon. Tha carlifcata nunnbar(e| and yaar(a) d
Wauanew, Vw doaenpnon of Vw prop­
erty. m d Vw noma(i) n which 4 m i
CERTIFICATE NO: 3347
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1MB
PARCEL 100 24-21-225034000170
Oeacrartion ol Property LEG LOT
17 ♦ W 1/2 OF LO T 10 BIX C
STEWARTS SUBO PB 3 PQ 03
Namgq towNdl aaaaatad REBEC
C A S T O W E. RO BER TLTO W ESR
A l d lard proparty bang n vw
County ol Somnefa. Stale of Monde
UnfaM uuch cartrhcarad) aha! ba
radaamod acconing to law. Vw proparty daaenbad n luch canrficaK l &gt;
w i ba told to Vw higraal bidder at
Vw weal Irani door, Sortmola County
Courthouae. Sanford. Ftonda. on
Monday. Decombor 17, 2001. al

1100am.
Pvymonl of Salt toe. appOrabw
docunwntary itamp U ia a and
nooning tooa art ragumd to be
pMd By Vw auccootAJ bkkdtr at Vw
Mia. F u l paymara ol m amount
equal to Itw ftgfwK tad ■ due wrlfwi
24 houn aAar Vw idvartWad bnw of
•ala A l payment! than ba oath or
guonM oad
matrumanl.
mada
payabla to Vw Clark of Vw O c u i
Court,
Dafadon 11/1/2001
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OK THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Dtpufy
Ctork
Pubkth Novambar 14. 21. 2S. m d
December S, 2001
00055a
N o n e * TO THE PUBLIC

ineocra n nvftoy gnrarii tnrai wte1
Board of Adjuavnanf of Vw C iy of
Sanford wW hok) ■ ragiiar maaiang
on PacarrWar 11 MP1 to Vw Dry
H al Commwaton CTwmbara at It X
AM . In order to coraider a rnqueet
lor variance In Vw Zorwig Onirwnce
■ praruuni bo iron rana ik m y«ra
aaiw cka. nwkmum portal area, parcol width at txrkkng irw . m d mamm on bieUng an a nqummanta In 0
SR-IA n n ing &lt;
8etnd ore
Lot BS Fnnkin Tkrrlca n cordod to
PS 3, PO 78. PubOc Rocorde of
Somtoolw Comfy. Ftortdo.
i t toceBd 2434 8 Oak Avw.
Planned uta of Vw proporty W to
corwfroct an adtMsn to a ato^atamfj roordonoe
Larry BW*. Chatman
Board of AC|ua*n«v
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A
PERSON OCCIOES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETINO OR HEABINO. HE7SHE WILL NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING THE TESTM ONY ANO EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIOED BV
THE CITY OF SANFORD
(FS
280 0103)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PARTCIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-8025 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE O F THE
MEETINO *
PubfUh Novambar 21 m d
December S, 2001
o a tn
N o n e * TO THE PUBLIC
Nonce w hereby given tool Vw
Board of AdpreVnarV ol Vw C iy of
Sanford w i hok! k regutor m ating
on P ic im b ir IS. 2M1 to Vw Ofy
Hoi CommwaBn C/wmbore at 11 X
AM. to order to conalder a requart
tor variance to Vw Zoning &amp;dtoanca
ea • portene to lenoa horgya wrpanmante to ■ MR-2 jontog darnel on:
Lot 47 (Late E 5 DSm tord Herghtt
recorded m PB 2. PG S3. Pubic
Record! o l Seminole County
Ftortdo
1714 Parti Av«
Planned uee of Vw property w to
conatrucl a V wood privacy lin ca
Larry Bto*. Chomiwn
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC W A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEAR­
ING. HE.SHE WILL NEED A VER ­
BATIM RECORD O F THE PRO ­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING THE TES­
TIMONY ANO EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIOED BV
THE CITY O f SANFORD
(F3
280 0100)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE t o p a r ­
t ic ip a t e IN ANY O F THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL O FFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 5420 40
HOURS IN ADVANCE OK THE
MEETINO
Piiiftoh Novambar 25 and
December 5. 2001
O G IX
NOTICE TO THC PUBLIC
Nobce a Iwnby given trial vw
Board of Arguomwni of Vw Cay d
Sanford w* hold A regular mealing
on December 13,1M1 n tha Crfy
Hoi Commotion Chembara at 11 X
AM . to order to conwdir 1 nquoit
lor vortonca n Vw Zorwig Ordnance
a i i panaint to lance haghi raquir •
mane to a SR-1A nreng datnet on:
Lot 140. Hatton Lake Ph 2. ina 3.
u recorded n PB 23. POS 54 5 65.
Pubic Record! of Sammoto County.
Ftonda.
a i totaled 324 Fatten Lake A n
Planned uka of vw property • to
totoii a 8" lance wiVm Vw uda yard
IUrawl Uda) area
Larry Blot. Chairman
Board of Arguttowm
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY M A n ER CONSIOE RE D AT
THE ABOVE MEETINO OR HEAR
INO. HE/SHE WILL NEED A VER­
BATIM RECORD OF THE PfTO
CEE DINGS INCLUDING THE TES­
TIMONY ANO EVIDENCE. WHICH
RECORD IS NOT PROVIDED BY
THE CITY OF SANFORD
|F3
285 0106)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TICIPATE IN ANY O F THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330 5420 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
Pubkth Novontoof 28 m d
Decem bers. 2001
00131
NOTICE OK PUBLIC BALI
PUBLIC NOTICE W iw nby given
that, an Vw deli and el Vw tune 111
ad batow. and ram m ing from Day la
day untl o i goodt tie eold wo an*
ta* of Pubic Auction, to Vw rugheil
tedder, tor coin, ai Vw Warohouu of
STO RAO E USA located al 905
South Somorm Bivd, Winter Park.
FL 32792. vw Com m a of following
■tonga uni* ten u rin g houtahefd
and or buwnaal good!, tor ram and
other charge! tor whch a ken on
tame a doonod. to wk
DATE OF SALE DECEMBER 11

2001

TIME OF BALE 12 X PM
Ben L Horraon 4120. Mac. good!,
book!, and hobbit!. Structural
Dvnanaaw toe. • 144. im eton. Mto.
contlrucbon m elanin houtorvakl
items. Peine! Dttomto 4020. house
hold ifama. Rhatw Hamming«uy
•4091. ctoThat. bad. dahaa. pea.
photos, shove WJLem Weldon 1570.
couch, dnstor. bod. UbU. Deborah
Ryan 1023. Chnelmae orntmanM.
luggage pano Hurt
Aucborwar STORAGE PROTEC
TION AUCTION SERVICES *
LICENSE S93 A SSOW claming
dtpouf w4 be coOgclqil tor aeon
uniT(l) purchased m d rtfundad
ehaR a , Vw comoms of Vw itorks)
The above notca is la ba putOshad
once a waaa tor two canoacukva
weeks Seal saia to ba under and by
vKTua of Vw SUluae of Vw Suia ol
Ftonda. ai such cases made and pro-

vldad

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Daearrtoar 5.2001
GO 188

IN TH* ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 1ITH
JUDICTAL CVTCUTT
OF FLORIDA
H A N D FOR
W M N O L* COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION 0TVTSM3N
Caaa No. 01-CA-2347-I4-K
Mortgage Electrona: Ra^ thinon
SylTami Inc..
PLAINTIFF.
V8
RoPortoA SVvttmm e/to* Robert A
SOraeman.
. inknown panonfs)
to pouamwon of Vw ui^ acl real
property *1;__ _ unknown parkon(i)
to poaim cn of Vw lubtacl n il
proporty *2; V Vying, md
unknown
partwi dumtog by. I ia ig i, under
m d ogaawt Vw above named
dafandmtd) who sra not known to
be daad or kDva. whether said

towns) as spouses, hart, devisees
gremaea. or othar deanamt. U S
Bank National Assocwhon.
successor by matgar to First Bank.
National Association, is Trustee
undar lha Pooling m d Sanrtcng
Agreement dated August 18. 1007,
lor Vw Mogo Mortgage Home loan
Owner Trust 1997-4;,
DEFENDANT
NOTTCt OF ACTION
TO.
Roberto A SfvAsman a V i Robert
A Stonaman V Irnng. m d i i
unknown partial claim mg by.
through, undar m d ■gaaiei Via
above named defendant!!) who a n
nol known to ba daad « kkva.
whether said unknown partial may
dean tn im am l as tpouaas, hoes.
davWaas. gim lets,
or other
clam antt. whose residence a
unknown m d whose last known
eddtota a:
800 Dane Cede
dssaew ny. FL 32707
YOU ARE NOTIFIED hot m action
tor tonctostn of mortgage on Vw
LOT TO. BLOCK 0 . LAKE
KATHRYN VYOOOS. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16.
PAGES 12 ANO 13. PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA.
hat bam Mad ogams) you end you
o n required tt serve ■ copy of youf
written dolansm. 4 m y, to 4. on
K EU Y M BALLARD. Attorney tor
Vw PlaoKM. whom address ■
Cod.1,! iS U e w tk f. PA.
4010 Bayecout Boulevard
Sum 450
Tampa, FL 33007
on or baton vwty days from Vw date
of Vw firs) pubkeoiatt of Vek noica
•nd No VW ongawl w ifi Vw Clark of
Vw Court oflhor baton sanrtca on
PlatofifTs attorney or tovnodWToiy
toom flor, DVwrwwi a dofeui w* ba
am end sgansl you tor lha relwf
demanded tt too complaim
NOTE Pursuant la Via Fan Dob)
Collection Practical A d you a n
odvaod Vial ton low firm ■ doomed
to be i deb) codeclor eitempiTO to
coked a debt m d m y tttomwbon
obtained w i be used tor tool purPOM
WITNESS my hand and ifte
Ol
UMd Court on NOV 19 2001.,
(SEAL)
Mraryramnra Mopmi
Ai Cteffr of Vw Court
By Ruth King
A* Deputy Ctert
PuWrah Thra Sramrwte Hraratt
COOHJS 4 8TAW1ARSKI, P A
4Q10 B o fro u l Boulevard
Sudra 450
Trampra. F t 33607
Tteraphone (613)677-6006
CAS41001-4440
PuWrah Novemttec 26, and
Dracramtwf 5, 2001
00190
TW tClRCUfT COO*IT

O f THK EIGHTEENTH
ju o f&amp; A L ctR Curr
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CA SE NO. 01-CA-1616
DIVISION 19 W
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK. AS
TRUSTEE, FOR THE GRMT II
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2000-1,
OATED SEPTEMBER 1.2000.
Plant*.
vt.
MARY B PENDERGRASS, ti M.
DtetentUnt(t)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage
Foreclosure
deled
November 15. 2001 end entered in
Case NO 01 C A -1919 ol Ihra Circuit
Court of the EIGHTEENTH Judural
Circuit in and tor SEMINOLE Counly.
Ftonda wherein CHASE MANHAT­
TAN BANK. AS TRUSTEE. FOR
THE GRMT II MORTGAGE LOAN
TRUST 2000-1. DATED SEPTEM ­
BER 1. 2000. te the Plaintiff and
MARY B PENDERGRASS. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARY B
PENOERGRASS N .K A ROBERT
MILLER, ata the Defendants, I writ
M l to' thra highest .and be si bttidrar tor
crash al W EST FRONT OOOR OF
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA at
11 00AM on the 17th dray of January,
2002. the toAowmg described proper­
ty as set lorth m trawl Final Judgment
LOT 77. HIDDEN LAKE PHASE III,
UNIT I. A SUBDIVISION ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT OR MAP
THEREOF DESCRIBED IN PLAT
BOOK 27. AT PAGE(S) 44 47, OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
A K A 319 Uvra Orah Boulevard
SranJord. FL 32773
WITNESS MY HANO and ihra seal
of this Court on November 16 ,2001
(SEAL)
Maryairvte Morsra
Oerti of (he Growl Court
By Mary Stmupe
Deputy Ctortt
Echevarria 4Associates, P A
PO Bos 25018
Tampa. Florida 33622 5019
FO1007360
“ See Americans with Otsrabtetiras Acl
If you are a person with a dtsabtety
who needs accommodation «n order
to pamopaie n this proceerfrng, you
are entitted at no cost t o you. tor the
ipioviSjuon of certain' assistance.
Plerase contract Court Adm.rusir ration
at 201 N Park Avenue, Sanford.
Florida 32771, lelephone number
(407)965-4227. within 2 working
drays of your receipt of this docu­
ment. If hearing impaired. (TDD1
) 1B00-9559771.
Publish November
28,
and
December 5. 2001
GQ191
THECIRCUIT COURT
OF T H i EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO 990373
DIVISION 14W
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION

Plaintiff

FIOHIOA.
p ra u r* tt t n V o l docroa at *ot»
d o o m ontorod In tta abova-atyiod
case ponding tt s a il Court.
Poisons W«1 ■ iMaMD*
naad
* sp a a ) ■cranmadMttn tt partus
para tt 8*a procaadttg trtauk) conlac) ADACoofdnattf al X I N Par!
Avanua. S u it N -X 1 . Sanlctd,
Honda W77I. a) neat five IS) days
poor
la
tn*
proceeding
TattpBona (*07)3W « X .
art
*227. 1-500-865-0771 (TOO), or I800-055-8770 (V). M Honda Ralay
Sannca
WITNESS my hand and o io a l seal
o l said Court Bus 10 day ol

»

RAYMON UPSON, et al.
DrafendantU).
NOTICE OF
FO RECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN pursurant to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foreclosure deled June
29, 1995 and entered in Case NO
95-0573 of Ihra D rain Court of fte
EIGHTEENTH Jucfrcral O araf n end
tor SEMINOLE County. Ftonda
wherein CH A SE
M ANHAnAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, te the
Ptanbff and
RAYMON UPSON.
JUANITA UPSON CITIBANK. FED­
ERAL SAVINGS BANK. FLEET
FINANCE.
IN C:
ere
the
Defendants. I w il sell to the highest
end best bidder tor cash at WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY CO URTH OUSE. SAN­
TORO, FLORIOA at 11 00AM, on tee
16th 'day o#December ,2001, the tof-

W lTNESSmy hand and fte teal of
tefe Court tete day of NOV 21 2001.
2001.

torte tn sad Final Judgment
BEGIN 559 12 FEET W EST OF
THE CEN TER O F SECTION 22.
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 29
EAST, THENCE W EST 96 FEET,
THENCE
SOUTH
150 FEET.
THENCE EAST 96 FEET. THENCE
NORTH 150 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING
AKA
2210 HILLVIEW DRIVE.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32714
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal
of this Court on November 2 1 2001.
(SEAL)
Maryanne Morse
Ctert of tee C vcui Court
By Mary Stroupe
Deputy Ctert

IN THE CffCU IT COURT
M AND FOR
tE M N O L l COUNTY,
FIO R O A .
PRORATE DIVItfON
FUeNe. 01 -1 1 * -CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ELEANORE PLAJSTEK.

Echravame AAssociates. P A
PO Bos 25018
Tampa. Ftonda 33622 3018
F95020699
“ See Americana with DtsafiwMtet Act
If you are • person with a ditrabtety
who needs accommodation in order
to participate m this proceeding, you
ere entitled et no cost to you, tor the
provision of certain assistance.
Please contact Court Admmistrshon
al 201 N Perk Avenue, Sanford,
Florida 32771, telephone number
(407)665-4227, wtff-n 2 working
drays of your rectepf of this docu­
ment, If heermg impaired. (TDD) 1*
000-955-9771.

Pubtsh: November
December 5. 2001
Q0192

28,

IS EA L)
Aa Clerk of tee Court
B y Ruth Kng
Aa Deputy Dark
Teraorw wite e dtoetMMy who need
a tpedaf accommodefron to partici­
pate te tea proceedteq V o id con­
tact ADACoordtnator at Semmote
County Courthouara. » 1 F i Part*
Avranua. Surte N301. Sanford.
Florida 32771, at laaat five days
Tatephont (407) 323-4330 a*l- 4227;
1-000-955-0771 (TDD) or 1 W *
9550770 (V) via Florida Relay
Service*
Publish November
20,
and
Dacember 3,2001
00194

OO100
W TUB CM CW T COURT FO R
8CM MOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
a V IL ACTION
C A M NO.: 01-CA-1238-14-W
OCHERAL JURISDICTION
AMSOUTH BANK. N c,

NOTICE OP ADMM in U HON
The admeksfratton of tee estate of
ELEANORE PLAJSTEK daceaaed.
FSe Numbar 01-1106-CP, la pendteg
te tee Cvcuff Court tor Semtoofe
County. Florida. Probale Dfirteton.
tee adefresa of which m PO. Drawer
C . Sanford, Ftonda 32772
The
names and addresses of the
Personraf FIspf•sentate • and of tee

CANDY W O RSW KX al d .

N C TIC * OF SA LE
Nonce la harapy gftan trot pur
suan) tt a Summary Judynan)
antarad n tta itxm trytad cauaa n
tta O ra n Court d Sam rola Crxaity.
Ftonda. Die Clerk ol Sam mote
County m i H i tta property situated
In Samrnofa County, Florid*,

Any toteraafed person upon whom
this nobce la served who tetenda lo
chrafiengs tee vaftdNy of tee W i. tee
qualifications of the Personal
Aapresantattve. venue, or Jurisdic­
tion of tee Court, end e i persona
havteg claims against tee estate who
are served a copy of teis nobce, ere
raquvad to file with this Court such
objection or claim written the laler of
terra# months after tee data of the
first pubfics&amp;on of te* nobce or 30
days after tee dale of service of a
copy of We nobce on teet person.

DascnpBon ol Morlgagad
L a 22. Black I. Norm Orlando
Tormsrta Fourth Addition, accordttg
to tta p M ttarao). aa recorded InPlat
Bock 13 al Page 5E d tta Pubkc
Records o* Sanunoio County.

Ftonds
Tha stroal address d etudi • 010
Devs) StreeL W rier Springs. Flonde
3BT0B
al • Pubkc Sale, to tta tygbasl (Ad­
der. tor cam . on tta east Iron) slept
d tta Samttaia County Courthouse.
X I North Park Avenue. Santord
Florid* 32771. on January 17. 2002.

and

THECIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CA SE NO. 01-CA-1441-14-W
DIVISION W
SUNTRUST BANK. N A F/KA
SUNBANK. N A .

VS
MIKE L. NICKLESS, et el.
Oefendant(t).
NOTICE OF
FO RECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant lo a Final Judgment of
Mortgage
Foreclosure
dated
November 13, 2001 and entered in
Case NO 01 CA 1441 of the Or cuff
Court of the EIGHTEENTH Judicial
Circuit m and tor SEMINOLE County.
Ftonda where** SUNTRUST BANK.
N A F/KA SUNBANK. N A . « tee
PtenWI end MIKE L N tCKlESS.
NANCIE L NICKLESS. SUNTRUST
BANK. NA F-K A SUNBANK. N A.;
MEADOW BROOK COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION IN C .
are the
Defendants, I will sail to the highest
and brad bidder tor cash at W EST
FRONT DOOR O F THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY CO URTH O U SE. SAN
FORD. FLORIOA at 11 00AM, on the
17th day of January ,2002. the M

■slate who am not known lo tee
Personal Representative end shoe#
names or addresses are not reason­
ably ascertramabte must Me a l clam*
against tee estate within three
months after tee date of the first pub­
lication of tete notice.
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Tha dela of first publication of te*
notice * Novambar 25. 2001.
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Diana B Barnes
7 toted Scffy
Winter Part. Ftonda 32709
Darnel J LaFevre. Lawyer
Attorney tor Personal Represantrattve
1491 W Fairbanks Avenue
P O Boa 70
Winter Part. Ftonda 32790
(407)647-3975
Florida Bar No. 046209
Publish November
29,
and
Decamber 5. 2001
G 0 195

LOT 45. MEADOW BROOKE ( A
REPLAT). ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 44. PAOES 77
THROUGH 79. O F THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA

A K A 323 lesfre Lane. Lake Mary.
FL 32749
W ITN ESS MY HANO and tee M f
of IMS Court on November 19 .2001
(SEA L)
Maryanne Morse

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria ^Associates, PA
PO Bos 2501S
Tampa. Florida 33622 5018
F01005340
"Sra# Americans with DtraabtetteS A d

If you are a person write ■dnabrfriy
who needs accommodation n order
to psrbcipaie tn IMS proceeding, you
are entitled at no cost to you, tor the
p ro visio n of certain assistancePtearae contact Court Admtnrslrafjon
a i 201 IN Park Avenue. Sanford.
Ftonda 32771. telephone number
(407)695-4227. withm 2 working
days of your receipt of this docu­
ment. If hearing Impaired, (TOO) 1*
000-955 8771
20.

and

G 0 193
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H i EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 01-CA* 1952-14-W

*t 11.00 am.

Dated Novambar 18. 2001
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol the Ciroul Court
SwTunoll County, Ftonda
B y Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clark
Ccnlormad copras tunushad to ok
partwk on attached Sannca List
Matttear E Thakhar
THE SOLOMON TROPP LAW
GROUP. PA.
400 North Ashley P tue • Suita 300
Tampa. Ftonda 33502-4311
Attorneys lot AmSoum Bank
Publish Novambar 25. and
December 3. 21X11
001*7

W THE CtBClXT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICtAL ORCUTT
Bi ANO FOR
SEW N O L1 COUNTY,
■TATI OF FLOMOA
Caaa No. 00-CA-133E-UW
OENCRAL JUmSOICTION

AM ERIQUEST MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
VS.
FRED ER IC K W RO G ERS, a) u l. al

forte in ta k l Final Judgment:

Pub lish Novem ber
December S. 2001

MovomOof. 200).
(SEAU
Hanorsda Maryinna Mors#
Oadt d Via Circuit Court
B y Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIELLO. PA.
Port OMca Boa 22*7
Tampa. Ftortdo 33001
Pucks/i Novameaf 78. and
OacamOar S. 2001

NOTICE OP
■ T CLER K O F CIRCUIT COURT
Nc*ca is Iwotty grvan not tta
irtdanigned Maryanna M orse. Dark
d tta C r u * Court d SEMINOLE
Cowity. Ftonda. m i. on tt* 17 day d
January. 2002. al tt 00 a m am . at
the Front Door ol ma Sommoie
County Covttcusa. X I N Park
Avanua. Santord. Florida. Oder tor
tala and so* N pubkc outer/ to tta
tugboat and bast balder tor caaft. tta

m SEMINOLE Canty. Ftonda. ta var
LOTS BAND 10. BLOCK 3. TIER 3.
E R . TRAPFORD'S MAP OF THE
TOWN OF SANFORD. ACCORD
INO TO PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1.
PAGES 50 THROUGH M OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE,

NOTICE OF AUCTION
Thro auction wik ba held on
Dacember IT. 1001 et *00 AM al
323 Alim Ava . Oviedo FL.
Proapacbva butters may nspoct
tta vah d o i on tta day baton tta
Auction tram 9AM ixiM 0PM Tarme
■re cash or certified funds only
Omado Toeing nsorvas tta rt^it to
•raapl or refuse any snd e i bids
The luttoeinq vorucles are oftaiad
lor b*d»:
1965 DODGE 40R
1P3BP36D2FF324945
1901 FOBO
IFABP21B2BI66429
1970 PLYM VAN
BB9BF6X113S24
2000 CH EV CAVALIER
101JC5240V7437520
Pubfieh December 5. 2001
HH020

VEHICLE AUCTK3N
I 60 Port .
• lO2WKt4W1JF252660
2. 99 Mrartie,

• 1YVGD3 TA0K5227328
Auction lo be held 11-204)1 O
lOem O 1240 S C f l
427.
Lbngwood
Pubiah Oecamber 5. 2001
HHO20

21,2001
NOT1CC 0# A FUBLJC HEAMNQ TO COHSlOfft THE
ADOPTION OF AM OBIMNANCt 9Y THE CHY OF
•AMFOftO. FLORIOA
Noaca la haroby grvan te a l a Pubkc Haartng wW ba hakf vt tea C o m m a v o n Room
a l tea Cray Ha*. 300 Norte P a rt Avanua. vt tea C4y of Sanford. Ftonda. al 7 0 0 o d o c k
P M on Daca*nbar 10. 2001 to oonatdw tea adopaon of an onfinanca by te a City jf
Sanford. Ftonda. datertorad as M to w s

OBOMAMCE NO, M64
TO A N N E X 86 02 A C R E S O F P R O P E R T Y LYING B ETW EEN LAK E M O N R O E
A N O N A R C IS S U S A V E N U E A N O B E T W E E N P O W E R R O A D E X T E N O E D
N O R T H E R LY A N O N O R T H K E N N E L BO A O E X T E N O C D N O R T H E R LY . A S
SH O W N O N THC M AP B E L O W

ANNEXATION
REQUEST

CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F K A CHEM ICAL
RESID EN TIAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. SU CCESSO R BY
M ERG ER TO M ARGARETTEN ANO
COMPANY IN C .
Plaintiff,
v t.

RANDALL DEAN BRUNK and
KIM BERLY ANN BRUNK husband
and w4e. SEM INOLE COUNTY, and
___, an unknown person *i
possession of tee SU BJECT REA L
property,
Detendant(i)
NOTICE OF ACTION

TO KIM BERLY ANN BRUNK
Residence Unknown
If sMve, and it dead, all partiras
claiming interest 'by, through: under
or against KIM BERLY ANN BRUNK.
rand all parties having or claming to
have any right, bite or viteresl vt tee
property hrarwn described
YOU ARE N O TIFIED teal an action
tor Foreclosure of Mortgage on tee
tottowing deicnbrad property
LO T 41 A RE PLAT OF A PART O f
SPORTSM AN
PARADISE
ACCORDIN G
TO THE PLAT
TH EREO F AS RECO RDED IN PLAT
BOOK 0. PAEQ 32, OF THE PUBLIC
RECO RD S OF SEM INOLE COUN
TY FLO RIDA. aVra 1245 OtentupfM
Court. Casseteerty, FL M70T
has been Med agramsl you and you
are required lo ierve a copy of your
written defenses. &lt;f any, lo it. on Anne
Mi Cruji- Alva red, A'ltornray for
Ptamliff , whose address is Suite 300,
1570 Madruga Avenue. Coral
Gabies Ftonda 33140 w*ftn thirty
(30) days after tea first pubkca&amp;on of
te*a Nonce n tee and Me tee ongnal
with tee Clerk of this Court either
betore service on Plaintiffs attorney
or invneduitcly thereaflur, otherwise
a def.iuil will be entered agarat you
tat tea relief demanded m tee com

A complate daraenprion and « copy of tea onfinanca t h a l tm ravraiLibla rai tea offtoa
of f a O fy Clark lo t a l1partem* daawing to tiram tra tta trama
AM prartat m mtaratl rand criBiart* thatt hrava ran oppoituruiy to bra harard raf sranJ hrarar
By ordar of tea O fy Commaraion of tea C ty of Sanfrxd, Ftonda
P E R S O N S WITH DISABILITIES N £tD *N G AS SIST A N C E TO P A R T lC lP A fE IN
ANY O F TH ESE P R O C E E D IN G S S H O U LD C O N TACT THE H UM AN R E S O U R C E S
O FFIC E AD A CO O RDINATO R AT 3 303026 46 H O U R S W A D V A N C E O F THE
M E E T IN G
AD VICE TO THE PU B LIC If a parson d a o d a t lo apcaaf • daow on m ada w*h
rarapracf lo any maaar conradwad al tea abova m aatng or haanng, hra mray rtarad a
varbaom racoi d of tea procaadtegt, m du a ng tea laawrnony and aw danca. rafveh
raoevd m nol pravtoatl 'by tea Cray of SanlonJ (FS 2B6 0103)

Cynthia Panrar.
Oaputy Cray CJart
Pubkan Ncvantoar 26. and Dracantoar 3. 2001
00214

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Porch, expound pool, gsraga on
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$203.000.8460100 X 247 weak
day* or 822-0550 avasA M an d A
H O U SR FO R B A H - 3 Berkoom . 2
Bath. C H A , mature shade b aas In
to g * toncad yard, Y M d t uM ty loom
A va* host 176,900 4 0 7 * 2 4 * 8 4 6
krm ae. 3/2, Ba, so n porch, L fl. OR,
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Santord: Pool horn*. 4/2. a k n o rtl
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NEW LOO CABIN on 3 acres with free boat slip

CUSTOM RANCH S T Y L E Home. 3 Bedroom 2
bath Wooded lot. Access to Private gated boat
ramp on the prestine Wakulla river, with access to
the Gulf. Furnished. A Bargain at $133,000 00
Call (830)926-3944

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34.900/A C R E . 5m. down ntownar
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A private lake access. Tennessee mountains Near
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407-124*334

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Longwood. O il 17-92, Longdato
Induatrwl Park. Oreat area) 3 50 0 aq
It. olbca. dock, 11500 mo. Om ni
Propam aa, 407-771*332

LAKE AOA I BCtoU. St TO MO
2 B o m . SUOMO AND UP

103— H

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garega apt 3BR 2 Ba house

Confaranc* Hm. */• 3,434 a q lL
11800/SlSOOOap..
D oyto R aarty. tne.

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99—A partments U nfurnished

Mary/Sanlottl:

407*31*375.

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bam . aat to Utcban, UtrMlaa
fum nhad Ju rt outrtda c*y 1479 ♦
dapont. no pats 407-333-1017.
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Ft m , 2 ear gar, tountoyNtotfc shop,
Igartw d. tog * pod . grass toeto on.

naw ' A/C , aer. porch.

Santord/Oktaan

Tto* R o o m For R a n t 9 70*80 Par
W tok. O na W tok D apoal Raqiared.
C atto 6 L a tn k y tockxtod (407)9*9110 1

street o a S e to rd Ava. M to IM S .
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S Century 21. OvtodD RaaBg 607-

4/2/1 naw bom*, no
$9»Vm o 1 m onth sac.,
Sacbon 6 407-333-4681.

407*33*870

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241— R ec.
V eiiicles/Campers For
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407-200-2066.

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$85
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Sanford Marina during February and
Match.
The company, American Cruise Lines
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cruises along the eastern seaboard. It
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learning about the countries
of the former Soviet Union,
including the Ukraine. It will
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guests and rates run from $ 2 3 2 0 to $3,430
for the cruise, which Includes three meats

per day.
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though not all of them,” said Tim Beebe,
marketing director of foe company. T h e y
are well traveled and usually have been
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LONGWOOD — More than
200 senior d ti 2ens gathered
Friday in S t Stephen Lutheran
Church to celebrate the holiThe annual Meals on
Wheels Etc., Christmas event
attracted participants horn all
■even sites of the organiza­
tion’s Congregate Meals pro­
gram. Party-goers were treated
to a turkey dinner, entertain­
m ent presents and prizes dur­
ing the festivities.
"During the holidays, many
o f these people don't nave foe
opportunity go to parties,"
Meals on Wheels Etc.
Executive Director Sherry
Fincher said. "So, this is their
party."
Each week, the Congregate
Meals program provides tree
meals, transportation and
other services to more than 250
senior citizens. At the numer­
ous sites throughout the coun­
ty, including S t Stephen
Lutheran Church, recreational
activities. Informative speakers
and nutritional information is
provided during the noonday
meal.
"Many people in foe pro­
gram would otherwise sit at
home and not eat well if we
did not provide this service,"

approximately three months of
truck spraying this year to
reduce the number of pests.
Eleven human cases of West
Nile were reported In the state
with 55 of tne 67 counties on
medical alert for the virus.
A county staff presentation
Elinor Brownstein prepares to serve a tray of food to senior citizens at the annual MeaJs on Wheels Christmas
luncheon.

Fincher said. "Besides offering
them meals, w e take them to
foe grocery store and to med­
ical centers.
“If we were not here, many
would have to go to nursing
homes prematurely," she said.
Meals on Wheels Etc., has
provided numerous services,
including the Congregate
Meals program, to the area's
senior citizens for the past 27

vans and so much funding,"
she said. 'U nless we have
funding from the community,
we do nave to cut our ser­
vices."
Meals on Wheels receives
funding from the United Way,
Seminole County and the
Older Americans Act. Three
area municipalities, including

years. According to Fincher,
the average age of participants
in the program is 84.
Currently, there is a waiting
list at many of the Congregate
Meal sites. However, Fincher
said there are still open spots
at several of the sites ana
encourages people interested
in participating to call Meals
on Wheels Etc..
"W e only have so many

See Meals, Page 9A

Commissioner says road standards for
level o f service don’t make the grade
This isthe second in a series afariicles that will look at development projects in Sanford — tehni's coming in,
w hen it’s going and what effects it
may have on the community.

By Dan Ping

As more development moves
into Sanford along State Road 46
and Rinehart Road, dty planners
will be charged with ensuring
traffic congestion doesn't exceed
the capacity of those roads. But
how much traffic is too much?

Tbesday will furnish Commis­
sioners with several options for
developing an in-house, yearround mosquito control pro­
gram. The three proposed mos­
quito programs range in price
from $460,000 to $900,000.
Commissioners could also
decide Tuesday to establish a
mosquito control Municipal
Service Taxing Unit to fond foe
program. If approved, a public
hearing could be scheduled for
Jan. 8 for the special taxing dis­
trict.
O f the 54 mosquito control

See Mosquitoes, Page 9A

Decking the walls

unimpeded." An *F level of s
vice indicates traffic exceeds I
road's capacity and "traffic fli
has generally come to a stop 1
will nave slight, but inconsisti
movement" So what's the level
service planners aim for wf

SANFORD — In a motorist's
utopia, the lights are always green
ana traffic U nonexistent In reali­
ty, stop lights and congestion are a
way of Lfc, particularly if you
drive in Central Florida.
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Elderly man robs Lake Mary bank
By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer

Jennifer D'Amato U C F Intern at Millennium
M iddle School

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HEATHROW
—
Police
believe a white elderly man who
used a stolen bank card at a
Heathrow bank three months
ago returned to the same branch
Wednesday as an armed robber.
At approximately noon, a man
believed to be between 55 and 65
years old robbed foe CNL Bank
on International Parkway and
Lake Mary Boulevard. The sus­
pect reportedly approached a
Dank employee, produced a
handgun and demanded money.
Carrying a briefcase, the man
got away with an undisclosed
amount of cash. Witnesses
describe the suspect as approxi­
mately six feet tall, 200 pounds
and sporting a mustache and
ball cap.
Investigators matched bank
witnesses' descriptions to an
Aug. 30 armed robbery at the

Bonus Dollar Store in Fern Park,
A store clerk was held up by a

Sanford Public Works employeo Paul Parker hangs a Chrtatmaa deco­
ration on a downtown building. The Downtown Business Association
has decorated 1st Street with animated lights and decorations.

spokesman. "H e showed foe pii
fore to the witnesses and foe

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man who
also toted a
handgun.
The clerk
was locked
in the bath­
room and
her purse
stolen.
About 40
minutes
later,
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Sanford K-9 officer Robert Shull and N s dog e l d e r l y
Mako search for the scent of a bank robber at s u s p e c t ,
the CNL Bank In Lake Mary.

Heathrow bank as he was using
the store clerk's ATM card.
"The investigator noticed sim­
ilarities between the cases right
away," said Steve Olson,
Seminole County Sheriff's Office

with infor­
mation is asked to call Crime
Line at 1-800-423-8477.
Christopher Patton can ba
reached at cpattonOeemlnoleharald.com or 407-322-3811.

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SANFORD — An 83-year-old
Sanford woman was shot twice
with her own gun Tuesday while
trying to defend her home from
a potential robber.
Minnie Dorsey of 1105 Willow
Ave. was released Thursday
from the Orlando Regional
Medical
Center with wounds to
Anybody
the left side of her forehead and
right hand.
The incident occurred at
approximately 9:30 p.m., when a
black male entered through the
rear porch stating “gimme your
bags," In an effort to run the

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W INTER SPRINGS — Plumes of pu n ­
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p o rtio n of Sem inole County all day
T hursday and into Friday as firefighters
fought a blaze at a tire-shreddlng com pa­
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responded to a 3-alarm blaze at the 5-acre
complex.
Four employees w ere w orking at the
time of the blaze, but no Injuries were

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to locate and extinguish them firefighters
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the steel belts from the tires and shreds
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Chris and Lauren Haskell ol
Sleffert's Nursery prepare a tree for
sale.

As holiday shoppers spend
the first weekend of December
searching for bargains, state leg­
islators are haggling over $1.3
billion in cuts to balance the
budget.
Those cuts don't include $3.8
million in grant m oney to
replace the seawall in Sanford.
As of late Friday, both the House
and the Senate included the
funding in their respective b u d ­
gets, b u t the appropriation
could be cut as conference com ­
m ittees from both houses try to
reach an agreement this w eek­
end.
"The legislature is still here,
so anything can happen," said
form er Lt. Gov. Bobby Brantley,
the city's lobbyist. "So far, both
houses have left the m oney in
the budget, but there are still
disagreements on a lot of differ­
ent issues. I'll feel much m ore
com fortable if the seaw all
m oney is still in the b u d g et
w hen I sec the taillights of their
cars leaving the capital."
The committees are expected
to finish their negotiations
sometime Sunday, Brantley said.
The special session en d s
Thursday, and under state law,
the budget bill must be printed
and available to legislators for
72 hours before it can be voted
on.
"It depends on how m uch
they get done over the week­
end," Brantley said, "but if
they'll be voting on
it
Wednesday or Thursday, they'll
need to finish their negotiations
late Sunday night."
See Funding, Page 6A

Reno touts education
at Seminole County
Chamber event
By Christopher Patton
Stall Writer

tCaitb R abun —Son of
James Rabun Jr. and
Lauren Haskell

ORLANDO — Former US. Attorney General
an d gubernatorial hopeful Janet Reno spoke to the
Professional Women's Network of the Seminole
C o u n ty Lake Mary Regional C ham ber of
Commerce Thursday at Church Street Station in
O rlando.
Reno focused much of her speech around build­
ing Florida's future, particularly a stronger educa­
tion system and economy. She called on chamber
m em bers to lead the way in these two areas
"m aintaining the excellence w e had hoped to
achieve on a continuing basis."
"You have an area (Seminole Conty) that repre­
sents m uch of what Florida has been and what
Florida can become," she said "It is a wonderful
area of old Florida. When you read and see some
of the high-tech development in ihe Seminole
County, you see what Florida can be."
A decline in education funding and high school
graduation rate in Florida the past decade is a
reflection of the state now being ranked 40th out
of 50 states in local and state education funding,
she said
H er solution to these problem s — "making
early investments in people that can help save dol­
lars dow n the road."
"If we don’t make an investm ent in our people,
the people of the state of Florida, we arc not going
to have a workforce that can duplicate what you
have done in this high-tech arej," she said. "Make
the state competitive in a w orld where informa-

HsraM photo by Chhelopher Patton

Former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno speaks with
Seminole County Chamber Director Diane Parker, cen­
ter, and members of the chamber s Professional
Women's Network.

tion technology is a premium."
She suggests the "building blocks of a strong,
vibrant Florida" lie in a better pre-kindergarten
system, prenatal care, preventive medical care,
lead-free housing for children and appropriate
daycare where children actually leam.
“The truth is there are too many children alone
and unsupervised during the critical ages between
zero and three," she said. "This state has got to
build an educational system and reweave the fab­
ric of the com m unity around those children or we
will not have the strongest workforce possible."
Reno said the state has to put the "teachers back
in the priorities of this state" and also needs to
See Reno, Page 7A

SANFORD — Just before 7
p.m. Tuesday, a man dropped
off a 19-ycar-old female at the
Central
Florida
Regional
Hospital emergency room and
spec! away in a Ford pickup,
The wom an later w as pronounced dead by hospital staff,
Sanford police arrested
William Camacho Aponte, 41,
of Sanford outside his residence
at approximately 2:45 a.m. on
the charges of suspicious death,

beverages. A Seminole County
judge upgraded the charges
against Aponte Thursday to
negligent homicide.
Apparently there was a party
with several people and narcotics was involved, said police
departm ent
spokesw om an
Cleo Cohen. According to
arrest records, Aponte adm itted
to feeding the woman, Danielle
See Dancer, Page 6A

Investigators identify
remains found in Sanford
By C hristoph fj P atton
Staff Writer
SANFORD — The skeletal
rem ains found July 24 in a
w ooded area near the intersec­
tion of Lake Mary Boulevard
and Hidden Lake Drive has
been identified by the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office.
The man is identified as Pete
Campbell, 62, a homeless man.
According to SCSO officials, it
appears he died of either natur-

al causes, or from causes relat
ed to his lifestyle.

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A G LANCE AROUND O U R CO UNTY

Struggling couple
tries to opt out o f
fam ily gift exchange

O u t &amp; A bout

Special perform ance

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“H o tk U r Extravaganza,* the
W M d v a lh rc rrU y m holiday
celebration of theater will be
h d d 8 pun. suutiM /; D k . 1, in
me n o c n dcbiiv inraur.
The event will indude
favorite musical show excerpts,
skits and holiday musk.
Admission is $15 far adults and
$12 for seniors.
For information, call 407-3218111.

DEAR ABBY: It may seem early for holiday
squabbles, but they have already begun in our
family. My brother, "Aden," ana his wife,
"Lurline," are hosting the Christmas get-together. I
took my brother aside after
church last week and told
him that due to the weak­
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Is struggling and we are
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above water. I said w e could­
n't participate in the family's
annual girt exchange and he
seemed to understand.
A couple of days later, m y
Dear
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mother called and raised
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Cain. She said since Arlen
and Lurllne are hosting the
• • • • • • • • party, we must go along w ith
the gift exchange. Mom said the expense they
were going to tor the party - although It Is to be a
potluck - obligated us to exchange gifts with
everyone. She added that my four sisters and their
husbands were participating and it would look
"funny" If w e d id n 't
Abby, it angers me that we're being pressured
to exchange gifts when our budget is already
stretched to the max. Why can't Mother under­
stand our predicament? This is turning into a sour
holiday season, and I don't know if we should go
in debt for gifts or not. We live in a community
less than 30 minutes away from the family, so
skipping the party isn't an option. What's the
answer?
DEE DEE IN COLORADO
DEAR DEE DEE: Your mother may have
meant well, b u t she should have stayed o u t o f i t
Under n o circumstances should anyone w ith a
business that’s struggling to stay above w ater go
into debt for Christm as gifts in order to keep u p
appearances.
The true m eaning of Christmas is the love you
■hare for each other, not the presents. You can
write a short letter to each of your siblings
explaining th e circumstances, telling them that
you love them , b u t a gift is not possible this
year
However, k eep in m ind that there are alterna­
tives to expensive gifts - home-baked goodies,
coupons for raking leaves or shoveling show,
even an IOU for hosting a family d in n er at your
house] som etim e next y ear when your finances
have im proved.
The m ost im portant "gift" is the fact that
you're all healthy and able to celebrate the holi­
day tog eth er M any families aren't that fortunate.

located at 301W. 7th S t, in
Sanford, 10 a.m. to 4 pm .
Saturday, D ec 1.
The event will feature
exhibits on Florida Pioneers,
Native American and a
Ssnford/Seminole County pho­
tographic history. Free D ru m
and landscape information will
be offered. At 1130 a m , Elaine
EDman will present “Antique
Roses," and at 1 p,m., Al Ferret,
urban horticulturist, will make a
Tours of the various gardens.
Held crops, Florida Natives, ori­
ental and dtrua, will be provid­
ed.
For mon: Information, call
407-3200520.

R etail T heft
Sanford police a rre ste d Valerie
H erter, 18, of S anford T uesday
after O rlan d o D rive W alrM art scos«&lt;4-&lt;
rlty w itnessed h er concealing n in e
item s from cosm etic co u n ter an d a
pack o f H ershey K isses and
Sourpatch Kids can d y Into her
purse.

his second offense of driving under
the Influence and driving with a
suspended license.

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Sanford police arrested
G w endolyn M cKinney, 36, of
Sanford W ednesday for retail theft
and carrying a concealed w eapon.
McKinney rep o rted ly stole $17.85
w orth of m erchandise from the
Beall's O utlet on O rla n d o D rive.
She also had a knife in h e r p u rse.

DEAR CHARLOTTE: And 1 would love to
print it again. It carries an important message.
Read on:
DEAR ABBY: You often hear from people who
feel trapped into "competitive grandparenting,"
feeling tney must match the in-laws gift for gift.
The sam e sort of comparison can develop
between parents and stepparents. The kids
encourage it because of all the goodies they get.
I recently heard my mother deal w ith the issue
in a wonderful way. My sister's 5-year-old w as
visiting my mother and asked, "Arc you going to
take me to the toy store? Grandma Johnson
always does."
1 w as horrified because my parents are nowhere
near as well off as the "Johnsons." But M other did­
n ’t get defensive. She just said, "Different grand­
mas arc good at different things. Grandm a
Johnson is your SHOPPING grandma, and I am
your COOKING grandma." And they went into
the kitchen and n u d e brownies!
Isn't that beautiful? I don't have any grandkids
yet, but I have already decided lo be their "read­
ing grandma." AUNTIE M IN SAN DIEGO

Oviedo police a rre ste d M ichael
Robinson, 46, of Sanford
W ednesday for sh o p liftin g and
fleeing police. H e rep o rted ly
helped two fem ales steal three to
five Fossil p u rses valu ed at m ore
than $100 a piece from Ihe
D illard's in Ihe O v ied o M arket
riace Mall.
S uspended licen se
Sanford police arrested Jose
Fedraza, 32, of D eLand T hu rsd ay
for driving w ith a su sp en d ed
license and an expired m otor v eh i­
cle registration tag.
Lake M ary police arrested H ope
McGlynn, 29, of Lake M ary for d ri­
ving with a su sp e n d e d license.
Officers sto p p ed M cG lynn as she
m ade a right tu rn onto R hinehart
Road from Lake M ary Boulevard
while still in Ihe straig h t lane.
Longwood police arrested
Eugene H arris, 32, of Sanford
Friday for d riv in g w ith a su sp e n d ­
ed license, o b stru ctio n by giving a
false name to officers, d ru g p a ra ­

D oug F c tz e r
Dan Ping
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phernalia a n d vio latio n of proba­
tion.
Seminole dep u ties arrested Calvin
Cham berlain, 52, of Sanford
Tuesday for d riv in g w ith a suspend­
ed license.

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Seminole deputies arrested
Norman G orm ley, 35, o f Sanford
Friday for d riv in g u n d er the influ­
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driving at a “high rate of speed" in
Ihe area of Persim m on Avenue and
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Seminole deputies arrested
Anthony C apuana, 31, of Deltona
Friday for d riv in g u n d er the Influ­
ence. A d e p u ty estim ated C apuana's
speed to be 50 m ph o n 27th Street.
Sanford police arrested George
Daye, 42, of Sanford W ednesday for
driving u n d e r the influence, posses­
sion of a self propelled knife, reck­
less driving a n d an open container
of alcohol.
Sanford police arrested Jorden
Carm ichael, 26, of Sanford
W ednesday for driving under Ihe
influence, failure to obey a stop
sign, proof of insurance and an
open container of alcohol.
Seminole dep u ties arrested Alvin
Spray, 31, of Sanford Thursday for

Sanford police arrested Allen
William Jr., 28, of Sanford
W ednesday for grand theft of a
m otor vehicle, driving w ithout a
license an d resisting an officer. The
passenger, Jesse Wheeler, 19, of
Sanford was also arrested for tres­
passing of an occupied conveyance.
Seminole deputies arrested Mitch
Jones, 24, of Lake Mary Thursday
for driving w ithout a license.
R esisting Arrest
Jocelyn Chandler, 19, of Sanford
was arrested W ednesday by the
Florida H ighw ay patrol for resisting
an arrest w ithout violence.

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The M illennium Middle
School bands will hold their
w inter concerts on Friday, Dec
7, in the school's Millennium
HalL
The Beginning Band perfor­
mance will take place at &amp;30
and the Concert,
and Jazz Band con­
cert begins at 730 p.m. The con­
certs will showcase music the
bands have been working on
for a semester.
A donation of $3 per ticket is
requested. Tickets may be pur­
chased from any MMS band
student or at the docn; If tickets
remain.
Millennium Concert and
SYmphonic bonds will also
march in the Sanford Holiday
Parade on Saturday, Dec 8.

THUR|
A “Christinas Parade of
Fashions* Luncheon will be
held Thursday, Dec 13, from 11
a.m. to 1230 p m in Maison &amp;
Jardin Restaurant, located at 430
Wymote Road In Altamonte
Springs.
The event will feature a fash­
ion show and Maida Trego pre­
senting “The Super Woman
Syndrome."
Cost of the luncheon is $23,
and reservations and cancella­
tions are essential. For informa­
tion or reservations, call Nancy
at 407-629-2923, by Sunday, D ec
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The event is sponsored by
the Altamonte
Springs/Maitland Christian
Women's Club.

THUR
The Sanford HistoricalSociety is hosting a S t Lucia
Open House Saturday, Dec 15,
from 1 to 4 p m , in the Sanford
Museum.
The event is free and will
include a holiday smorgasbord
of delightful Scandinavian
refreshments.
For more information, contact
the museum at 407-302-1000.

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Sanford police arrested Lero
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W ednesday for m arijuana posses­
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Sanford police arrested Sylvester
Barr, 58, of Sanford for trespassing,
resisting an officer w ith violence
and disorderly intoxication.

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D isorderly C onduct
Sanford police arrested H orado
M artinez, 24, of Sanford Friday for
tw o counts of resisting an officer
and disorderly conduct.

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Raymond M raz, 49, of Sanford
W ednesday for driving under the
influence.

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Sem inole deputies arrested
Ronald D ennen, 51, of Longwood
W ednesday for his second offense of ‘
driving u n d e r the influence.

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Sanford elementary school students enjoy Thursday a complimentary performance of the "Nutcracker Suite,* produced by
the Orlando City Ballet, while visiting the Helen Stairs Theatre In 8anford. The production will be performed for the commu­
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Ballet, will be performed 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 9. Tickets are 120 for adults snd $18 for sentors/students.

DEAR ABBY: I'm hoping you can reprint a let­
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was about a child w ho had two grandmothers
with very different interests.
At the time, our son was dating a wonderful
young lady. H er mother and 1 had both seen your
column and remarked that if our children were
ever to marry, our situation would be similar.
Much to our delight, they did marry, and now
they are expecting their first child. I have thought
of the letter in your column many times. I w ould
love to read it again.
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O bituaries
RALPH &amp; BETTS SR.
s*™«y, Nov. 17,2001.
Alifelong reridml of Sanford. ht w «
r a owntrd Dlch'i A ppitea s^ s m I
Swvtoi InSonfant H» was wtfl known
Survive, Indud* hi. wile. Caroiyn
^
RJeh BtU. Jt, of W hir
Rwfc K m daughters, Bkn flNncfc of
Ifcfcry and Ttari and Mriani* Beth,
both erf Sanford; two lkten, Ellen E.
®*®* and JewtU Brtt* Gonzalez; and a
nqrfww, WUHam E Utantere erf S«i
Diego, CaH/.
G«mkow Finral H em erf Sterfbrd
bln charge of arrangements
ANDREW CACCAVALB
Andww Cacrenle, 57, of Pina Hea
Drive, DrBary, died Sunday, Nov. 25,
2001, in Cental Florida Regional
HoptaLSmfanL
fcen in ftnoUyn, N X he moved lo
Drfbey tram Swfced In 1992. He wtt a
peoject manager far NASA In O pe
Canaveral He w* a US Air For*
Wmaen rrtuaw and served aa a rarviSbor/copaot He wm a member erfAH
Soub Catholic Church and American
Legion Poet No 1188 In Sanford. He
waa an avid car buff and enjoyed
anbque car*, the TWkey Rod Run and
ths Daytona Beach Street Rod.
Survivors indud* hi* wile of 22
ymra, ftggy Cacorvale; two daughters,
Pamela Motyka erf Freeport Mich, and
Decy Hinton erf DeBary; a abler,
Camille Buctviato of Hotlendale; aix
grandchildren; and hb godfather,
Satvatom Sbnone of HoOendale.
Memorial donations may be r u le to
VFW Pori No. 80*3 Building Fund, 381
U&amp; Highway 17/92, DeBary, FL, 32713.
Baldauft Family Funeral Home of
' Orange Qty b in charge of arrangeCARRIE LEEREID CARMAN
Carrie Lee Reid Carman, 87, of
Yrilowbtrd Avenue, Deitana, died
Tbeeday, Nov. 27, 2001, in Florida
Lutheran Health Cental; DeLand.
Bom in Moreland, Ky, the moved to
Cental Florida in 1985. She waa a
homemaker and a member of First
fbptbt Church of Deltona. She loved
Survivor* Include a daughter, Carol
Carman of Atlanta, Go.; *nd on* grand­
child.
Memorial derations may b* mad* to
First Baptist Church of Mama, 1200
Providence Boulevard, Deltona, FL,
32725
Bikini# Family Funeral Home of
Orange City Is in charge of arrange­
ments.

ANNA DICKERSON
Anna Dickerson. 92, of Lake Shore
Drive, DeBary, died Tbeeday, Nov. 27,
2001, In lake Harris Health Center in
Leesburg.
Bom tn Ariton, Ala., she was the
owner of Singer Sewing Co. She was s
member of Ri»l Presbyterian Church
of CteBaty She enjoyed sewing, and
making clothea for ner children.
Survivors indude a eon, Kenneth E.
Dickerson of Summerfield; two
daughters, Christine M. Jones of
Tkllsasee, Ala, and Angle A. Cottrell of
DeBary, five sbten, Naomi Wctmer of
Aictaev Ala, Wilde Foley of Willistan.
Calherine Sccagie of Waco, Ky. Fcned
Wady of Tkllahaasee and Omega
Phdpaof Antioch, Calif.,-11 grandchil­
dren; 19 great grandchildren; and
•even great m at grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City b In charge of arrange­
ments.
IRENE MOORE DIXON
Irene Moore DUon. 90, of West 13th
Street, Sanford, died Thursday, Nov.
29, 2001, in Health Care and
Rehabilitation Center of Sanford.
Bom April 12.190B, in Lake Qty,
she waa a homemaker. She was a
member of First Shiloh M.B. Church.
Survivors indude two sons, Ezekiel
R. Dixon of Sanford and Eldra L
Dixon of Dayton. Ohio; three daugh­
ter*, Thelma L Dixon of Fort Pierce,
Rena D. Poole of Eustis, and Irene
Dixon Jahnaon of Deltona; a sister,
Mattie Graham of Philadelphia; 15
grandchildren; and a host of great
grandchildren.
Wlbon-Ekhdbetger Mortuary Inc,
of Sanford b in charge of arrange­
ments.

1;

HOWARD JOSEPH GROSS
Howud Joseph Gross, 87, of
Brightvtew Drive, Lake Mary, died
Friday, Nov. 23,2001, in Longwood.
Bom in Cindmatl, Ohio, he moved
to Central Florida in 1993 He was an
eiertridan. He was a Wtrid Wir II vet­
eran and served tn the Arniy Air Corps.
He was a 33rd degree Mason member
of the Shrinera. He was also a member
of the international Brotherhood of
Electrical Wbrker* Local No. 82. He
waa of the Protestant faith.
Survivors indude hb wife, Margaret
Cross of Lake Mary; a daughter,
Barbara Knowles of Sanford; a brother,
Donald Gross of Sanford; and two
grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be made
to The Shrinen Children's Hospital
Bum Center In Cincinnati, Ohio.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn Chapel
bin charge of arrangement.

JAMES FREEMAN
James
Freeman,
78,
of
Gramercy Drive, Deltona, died
Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2001, in Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial, Orange
City.
Bom in Los Angles, Calif., he
moved to Central Florida from
Jamestown, Tenn, In 1986. He was
a retired U.S. Army meater
sergeant, who served In the mili­
tary for 21 years. He was in the
military during World War II and
the Korean War. He was a member
of Calvary Grace Brethren Church
of Deltona, and he enjoyed golf
and traveling.
Survivors Include his wife of 14
years, Georglann Freeman of
Deltona; a son, James Brad
Freeman of Chattanooga, Term.; a
stepson, Rick Williams of
Greensboro, N.C.; two stepdaugh­
ters, Keren Williams &lt;n Deltona
and Suzy Henson of DeLand; and
two grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be
made to Calvary Grace Brethren
Church, 3165 Howland Boulevard,
Deltona, FL, 32725.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Orange City Is in charge of
arrangements.

NELSON WEYHER GREEN
Nelson Weyher Green, 84, of
Rosetta Drive, Deltona, died
Sunday, Nov. 25, 2001, in Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial, Orange
City.
Bom In Detroit, Mich., he
moved to Central Florida from
Charlotte, N.C., in 1989. He served
in the US. Army, and was a first
lieutenant in tne U.S. Medical
Corps during World War II. He
GEORGIA MAE FOSTER
was a physician in Brlngham,
Georgia Mae Foster, 86, of 2400 Mich., for 34 years. He enjoyed
South Lake Avenue, died Tuesday, stamp and coin collecting, bridge
Nov. 27, *2001, In Centra] Florida playing hunting and fishing.
Regional Hospital.
Survivors include his wife of 23
Bom Sept 21,1915, In Cordeie, Ga, y«ears, Elizabeth Green; two sons,
she was a homemaker. She was of the Robert List Green of Northville,
Baptist faith
Mich., and Charles Nelson Green
Survivors include two sons, Ralph of Beverly Hills, Mich.; two step­
Boykins of Mount Clements sons, James Z. Dunham of Winter
Township, Midi, and Theron Foster of Park and Jon S. Dunham of Libby,
Detroit Mich; two daughters, Geneva Mont.; two daughters, Virginia
Fayson and Hazel Foster, both of Lynn Greene of Farmington,
Sanford; a brother, Clarence Wolfork of Mich., and Sharon B. Kleene of
West Palm Beach; 23 grandchildren; Canroe, Texas; a stepdaughter,
and a host of great grandchildren and Janet Ball of Flint, Mich.; and 21
great great grandchildren.
grandchildren.
Wilson- Eichelberger Mortuary Inc,
Baldauff Family Funeral Home
of Sanford b in charge of arrangearra
of Orange City is in charge of
merits.
arrangements.

A.

BARBARA JEAN KINCAID
Barbara Jean Aston Kincaid, 48, of
Wildwood Drive, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Nov. 28,2001.
Bom in G i n Falls. N X she moved
to Central Florida from San Frandsco,
Calif, in 1978. She was an insurance
underwriter and a member of First
Presbyterian Church of Orlando
Survivors include her husband,
James Michael Kincaid of Sanford; a
daughter; Kristen MeLoren of Sanford;
her parents, Henry M. and Marjorie
Ashton of G i n Falls, N X two broth­
ers, Hank Aston Jr, of Quemsbury,.
N X and Jay Ashton of Temecula,
Calif; two sisters, Gail Judd of South
Glens Fails, NY, and Michelle Leggett
of Glens FaBs, N X and one grand­
daughter,
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral Homes
Oaklawn Chapel erf Sanford is in
charge of arrangements.

DARLENE J. KREUZER
Darlene J. Kreuzcr, 57, of Pell
Road, Osteen, died Wednesday, Nov.
28, 2001, in Florida Hospital,
Altamonte Springs.
Bom in Rochester, N.Y, she moved
to Central Florida in 1971. She was a
quality assurance associate for
Siemens of Lake Mary, where she
often helped arrange company gettogethers. She was a member of
Rosemont Baptist Church and mem­
ber and past president of Associate of
Professional Employees of Lake
Mary.
Survivors include a son, David
James Kreuzer of Osteen; a brother,
William L Scbreeder jr„ of DeBary;
two sisters, Judy Bnxlio of
Lynchburg, Va, and Jonilce Mallin of
Deltona; two grandchildren; and four
great grandchildren.
The family will receive friends 5 hi
8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. ), in Deltona
Memorial Funeral Home. Funeral

Services arc 2 p.m. Sunday, at the
funeral home.
Deltona Memorial Funeral Home
of Orange City is in charge of
arrangements.

l |:

JOY E. SERENO
Joy E. Sereno, 74, of Reel Court,
Sanford, died Monday, Nov. 26, 2001,
in Longwood.
Bom in Kokomo, Ind, she moved to
Central Florida from Fort Lauderdale
in 1984. She was a bookkeeper in the
banking industry. She was of the
Catholic faith.
Survivors include a son, Paul Sereno
of Las Vegas, Nev.; a brother, Joe
VStsscis of Kalamazoo, Mich.; a niece,
Janet Bond of Kalamazoo, Mich; and
two nephews, Steve Weasels of
Kalamazoo, Mich, and Joe C. Wesseb
of Berwklc, Pa.
Gramkow Funeral Home of
Sanford is in charge of arrangements.
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Sunday. December 2. 2001

Homegrownhate
Terror in our own backyard
"O wicked land of sodom ites,
"Your World Trade C enter's gone.
"With crashing planes and burning flames,
"To hell your souls have gone.
"America, America,
"God's w rath w as show n to thee."
If you guessed that sick bit of doggerel — m eant
to mimic "America, the Beautiful" —
was w ritten by an Islamist extremist,
you’d be wrong. It came from the Web
site of a domestic terrorist group, the
A ryan Nations. Like other groups on
the racist, anti-governm ent, lunatic
fringe, the A ryan Nations celebrated
the Sept. 11 atrocities. "Ariyone w ho is
w illing to drive an airplane into a
building to kill jews (sic) is alright by
Cynthia
me," w rote Bill Roper of the neo-Nazi
Tucker
• • • National Alliance.
If A ttorney General John Ashcroft
insists on interview ing 5,000 young M iddle
Eastern m e n ------the majority of whom have
expressed no anim osity tow ard this country — as
part of his anti-terror investigation, shouldn't he
also interview the tens of thousands of Americans
who are affiliated w ith groups that have stated
their desire to topple the American governm ent?
After all, the FBI and the CIA now lean tow ard
the theory that the anthrax attacks are not the
work of Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaida network. Instead, terrorism experts believe, disease­
laden letters mailed around the country — which
have resulted in five deaths so far — were laced
with slogans such as "Death to America" and
"Allah is Great" only to throw investigators off the
trail.
"It’s an almost puerile conception of w hat som e­
one in America m ight think a terrorist w ould
write," said Vincent C annistraro, the CIA’s retired
chief of counterterrorism . The letters are likely the
work of a dem ented loner w ith an ax to grind, like
Unabomber Theodore Kaczynski, according to FBI
rofilers. O ther experts suggest they m ight have
c eon sent by an antigovernm ent hate group.
After spending three w eeks this sum m er stu d y ­
ing while suprem acists in the N orthw est, BaTd&gt;viriWallpce College professor Sean Gilmore believes
thejl'WiLitd be behind the anthrax attacks.
"Everyone I talked to said now is the time to act,"
Gilmore said.
For years, A m erican extrem ists have tried to
gain a working know ledge of biological warfare.
In 1995, Larry W ayne H arris, an Ohio biochem ist
and member of the Aryan Nations, was convicted
of fraud after obtaining bubonic plague microbes.
He later violated his probation by threatening to
obtain anthrax bacteria. This year, A lexander
James C urtis w as arrested for vandalizing tw o San
Diego synagogues. He is also the auth o r of an
Internet m anual called "Biology for Aryans," a
guide on using botulism , anthrax and typhoid for
terror.
And then there is Tim othy Tobiason, w ho has
been selling his self-published books and com pact
discs at gun show s for years. His "Biotoxic
Weapons" and "A dvanced Biological W eapons
Design and M anufacture" are explicit how-tos; one
scientist, Raymond Zilinskas of the C enter for
Nonproliferation Studies in Monterey, Calif., said
Tobiason’s w ork "does give some accurate infor­
mation on how to process (anthrax) spores that I
have not seen anyw here else."
Of course, there is no evidence that any of these
men are involved in the recent anthrax attacks.
Nor is there any evidence to implicate the thou­
sands of M iddle Eastern or Arab im m igrants
Ashcroft seeks to interview. So if the Justice
Department is going to ask noncitizens to volun­
tarily come in for a little conversation, shouldn't it
extend the sam e invitation to our hom egrow n
would-be terrorists?
C 1001 A T L A N T A C O N S T IT U T IO N

Your View
G ie lo w d em a n d ed
the b e st from
y o u n g jo u rn a lists
To the e d ito r
Walter Gielow, publisher of
the Sanford Herald in the 1960s
and 197DS, was an old-fashioned
journalist cut from the same
rugged d o th as Edward R.
Murrow, Walter Cronkite and
Mike Royko — his contempo­
raries. He operated under the
firm conviction that the best and
highest value a newspaper could
hope to offer Its readers — and
its community — was the truth.
To be sure, sometimes that
truth was difficult to bear. Gut
Gielow knew that ignorance of
the truth is a far more insidious
danger to a community and to a
nation. He was a zealous,patriot
w ho believed democracy sacred.
In the late 196(&gt;s, Gielow hired
me as a reporter, fresh out of the
army journalism school and
eager to make my way. [cov­
ered local politics, an enviable
assignment for a twenty some­
thing idealist in the days before
Woodward and Bernstein
became national heroes and
household words.
In Seminole County it was a
rough-and-tumble job — literally.
Gielow even gave me a col­
umn — Around the Clock — that

ran on Page 1 and regularly
skewered politicians and adver­
tisers alike. Gielow was my
biggest inspiration, and often the
instigator of the most controver­
sial items.
"Our purpose Ls to ask the
questions," he often said. "If you
want to make friends, go work in
a saloon."
More than once, his high
ideals and my youthful zeal
punctured the egos of the era
and raised the ire of powerful
downtown merchants, bankers
and politicians (in those days,
most merchants and bankers
were downtown.) On dozens of
occasions Gielow deflected accu­
sations and threats over columns
I wrote. Invariably,coasistently,
benevolently, Gielow always
backed his reporters and editors.
If we made mistakes, he rant­
ed and raved for days — for ., ,
him, absolute accuracy was sec­
ond in importance only to the
truth. Gut he always did it inside
the office.
He was a noble role model
who relished his "crusty"
demeanor and loved his profes­
sion. Seminole County — Central
Florida — is a better community
for his having been a part of it.
He will be sorely missed.
Larry Vershel

Eilitor's Note. Larry Vershel uus a
reporter and columnist at Ilie

Sanford Evening Herald in the late
1960s and early 1970s and oums
Larry Vershel Communications,
Inc., in Maitland.

S e n io r c itiz e n
b e lie v e s c o lle g e ’s
d e c is io n unfair

B r eslin angered
ab ou t th eater’s
r e v isio n o f so n g

To th e e d ito r
I w ould like to take the
opportunity to let the people of
Sem inole County know how
rudely and unfairly I have
been treated by Seminole
C om m unity College. 1 just p u r­
chased a com puter and wanted
to learn basic com puter skills.
I w ent to SCC and was told
by a counselor to enroll into an
intro to com puter class. After
attending three classes, I real­
ized this class was too
advanced for me and not what
I needed. 1 asked if 1 could
take a class, "Beginners
Seniors," and they said they
w ould consider it.
After tw o m onths of w ait­
ing, I w as told by a director
that my request would be
denied.
I am a senior citizen on a
fixed income and feel outraged
that they would not allow me
to take another class.
1 feel as though my $116 w as
w asted, and they should either
issue a refund or allow m e to
take the senior class.
Sincerely,
M ariela Fish
Sanford

To the ed ito r
I recently attended the United
Artist theater located at 430
Town Center Circle, Sanford.
Prior to the movie, the theater
showed the American flag and
the playing of "America the
Beautiful" on the screen.
1 was heartened by the who of
patriotism, but dismayed and
offended by omitting the line
"God shed his grace on thee"
from the song.
1 believe it was deliberately
omitted, because the next line of
the song had to be tinkered with
in order for lire song to flow.
Why is it necessary to omit the
name God? Such omission
offends me and my family and
friends who were there to see the
movie, "Harry Potter...."
VVe intend to boycott your the­
ater until you correct the improp­
er singing of a song sacred to
many Americans.
Respectfully,
Francis A. Breslin
Heathrow

President Bush and President Nixon: A cautionary tale
President Nixon, among the
war criminals when we have
most introverted of American presi­ declared no war. Declarations of
war are congressional business; at
dents, would sometimes stand
inside the White House,
least that's whit it says in
look out and say: "This
the Constitution.
would be a great job if it
Under Commander in
weren't for the people."
Chief Bush's military tri­
bunal plan for captured
President George W.
terrorists or "war crimi­
Bush is no introvert. He
nals," the Supreme Court
actually seems to like peo­
would not haw any juris­
ple, and he makes an effort
to mask his deeper feelings
diction over such cases.
And so far as Congress'
about Congress and the
power in this time of war
jress - in conversation, at
Richard
fever, the president has
east.
managed to ignore
But in practice, the
Reeves
incumbent, waving the flag
• • • • • Congress as well. “We're
really not being consulted
of war, is doing just what
at all," said the chairman of the
Nixon and other presidents did in
Senate Judiciary Committee, Patrick
their time: Bush is trying to cut
Leahy, a Vermont tX-mocral 1 le
Congress and the press out of the
added that lie gets his information
decision-making lixrp - and, for
from the newspapers, but the press
good measure, he has tried to cut
off the nation s courts, too, with talk doesn’t know what's going on
either, until it his already hippcned
of military tribunals to prosecute

f

in quiet comer.t somewhere inside
the White i louse.
Somewhere, Richard Nixon is
smiling. While I was inteviewing
former White House aides for my
b*x&gt;k "President Nixon: Alone in the
White House,” I was told by
Winston lord, who was National
Security Adviser Henry Kissinger’s
personal assistant: 'They (Nixon
and Kissinger) deliberately mir­
rored adversaries who were secre­
tive. In China, only two or three
people Were involved in decision­
making"
Nixon was extraordinarily suc­
cessful, for a time, in governing
without any consultation at all, rul­
ing by decree. Influenced by the
anti-democratic bent of French
President Charles de Gaulle, Nixon
governed by surprise. His trip to
China and tlun his decision to take
the dollir off the gold standard —
television announcements that

changed Ihe geopolitics and econo­
my of the world - were decisions
made without a word of public
debate, congressional action or
press analysis.
Qush is obviously no Nixon —
that cuts in more than one way but he and the two or three or 20
people involved in decision-making
right now are carelessly playing
with the system, the checks and bal­
ance and delay of constitutional
governance, that has made
American democracy so fruitful
and enduring. Here the people gov­
ern - and at the moment are
delighted with Bush - and some­
day in some way the secrets are
revealed and the price is paid.
American greatness is directly pro­
portional to Its k-aders' trust in
openness and in the people of the
democracy.
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On the Street
The Herald asks people what they th in k . . .

December is
here, and that
means there are
only a few more
weeks of
Christmas shop­
ping. We asked
some o f the mer­
chants in down­
town Sanford
how holiday sales
have been so fa r
and what they
expect during the
upcoming weeks
before the holi­
day.

I

It's been stow, but
that's probably because
o l S ep t I t . Hopefully
with the light-up ol
S anford and the
parade, it will get bet­
ter. I think everybody is
slow everywhere

Bonnie Kooken

Molly Meyerholz

Sharon Koning

I thunk people are
a noted about the
Christmas Extravaganza
I hope to see the expan­
sion of Christmas hours.
W e will expand our
hours. A nd . I think people
are delaying their shop­
ping until later this month.

R a y's Circus o f Values

M o lly a n d M e

P e tite S P re tty. S im S
Sassy. a g g e r A Better

Melanie Wlntemhelmer
Lacy Jayne's

I think, so tar. IPs
been going great I
haven't m issed any
sales W hen it snow s
up North, they com e
down here I expect
sales to continue until
about the 20th.

ITs been a M e tut
slower than last year, but
lhat's to be oxpectod
W e've been here tor 20
years, and there are the
repeat customers. I trunk
things wiE be better next
year

I Sunk people are |ust
starting their shopping I
dunk people wil wait until
the end of the season.
Bui. I do think people are
now beginning to start.

Don Knight
K night s Shew Store

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By Robert H,
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briefly
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Innovation of
1991
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comic
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tare
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ring scam
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92 Spanks
93 Inquires
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frequenter
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sea
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porticos
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Sajak
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buildings
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R.E.M. hit
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play
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damages
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on the floor
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pound*
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75 Sections*
76 Review course
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83 Pig's Ogs
84 Pool supply?
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then s8m#
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90 Remains

Christmas Extravaganza begins
tonight with Light-Up ceremony

Listen up and look around —
electrical service downtown.
It Is happening! Christmas is
There was not enough power
blossoming. Downtown Sanford dow ntow n, before, to allow a
has been transformed Into a
major Christmas display. Since
lighted wonderland of
we d o not have much money,
Christm as figures, fun and
ole Tom has actually spent the
fancy.
past three weeks up on the roof
If you took a cruise dow n­
tops.
97 AdbTe running
tow n this past week, you saw
H om etow n boy, Lynn
mats
all of Santa's helpers hard at
H arden, a CEO at Encompass
99 Thickening
w ork putting up strings of
Electric (one of our country's
agent
lights
and
lighted
displays.
The
m ost impressive companies
100 Hook-enddealing in electrical technolo­
displays are truly spertacular
ladder coe.
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103 Singer
and facilitated the electrical
Look for
Redding
installation. They brought the
the
anim
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104 Lot, maybe
complete design package and
ed elf run­
105 Slough off
perm it approval to the table.
ning with a
109 Present, to a
Cockney
Encompass has encompassed
package up
everything w e needed to get
a ladder
Stumped? Call 1*900~933-5155. 99 cents a minute
started here. Then our own *
and drop­
TT
Sanford Electric took over. G od
ping it in a
bless good people! The Sanford
stocking.
Electric team, lead by Jerry
Find Santa
Johnson, has sponsored m any
in his heli­
Sara
arduous hours installing the
copter, look
for the train electrical upgrade. Community
carrying
spirit runs high this year at
w ” presents.
Christm as time. The Sanford
There will be an abundant dis­
Electric team even worked
beyond the hours provided by
play of animated stills and col­
their employer. There may be
orful displays.
w ar elsewhere in this world,
A special tip of the hat goes
but there is lots of love here In
to the residents at Teen
Sanford.
Challenge from right here in
Sanford. Mike White, their spir­
Tonight, Dec. 1, is the proof
it and spiritual director, said,
of the puddln'. Light up will
"M y men want to give back to
take place at 6 p.m. After a
their community — can we help moment of silent prayer (that
you?" Say what? Oh my good­
everything works properly), w e
will throw the switch, and
ness! I now believe there are
voilit Thoughts of goodness
tw o Santa Clauses. The men
and sharing and caring and
from Teen Challenge have
w orked hard installing the elec­ w arm fuzzy feelings will start
happening. Sanford's Christmas
trical upgrade downtown, and
they are among the talent that is w onderland will beckon you
installing your Christmas deco­
and your ho-ho-ho spirit.
Com e downtown and join us in
rations. There were a good (and
this fun celebration.
they are good) fifteen of them
We invite you to join our fes­
running up and down ladders
tivities, which will include two
all around the downtown.
hours of entertainment on a
Up on the roof tops, dick,
professional concert stage with
click, click — that w asn't St.
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proper lighting and sound sys­
Nick, it was our own Tom
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Wintemhelmcr, Chairman of
See Solution on Page 8A
Carla Shyrock, from M il pro­
the Downtown Business
ductions (more of Sanford’s
Association, leading a mam ­
finest), are providing the exper­
moth movement to upgrade the

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Montana moflo
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57 Handyman's
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63 Tough steps
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flexible
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author
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H o tto y s,
f are coming your wa

tise here. You will be able to
hear and see just fine.
Theme for the month is
"C hristm as Through a Child's
Eyes." All exceptionally talent­
ed children, therefore, will pre­
sent the entertainment. The
Caroling Kids (a group of
youngsters starting at age 6),
appearing in Victorian dress
w ill charm you with a wonder­
ful m edley of Christmas carols.
The Florida Young Artists
O rchestra will dazzle you with
skilled musicians from ages 6 to
15 presenting a string quartet
and brass ensemble. Another
one of ou r own, little Miss
Jessica Morales, only 11 years
old, will energize you with her
rendition of the National
Anthem ‘a cappella'. 1 can't
even d o It with accompaniment,
m uch less without it. I promise
you goose bumps — and so on
the goes list.
Come early, visit the shops,
try out our restaurants. Within
tw o seconds is the Willow Tree,
DaVind, M organ's Cate and the
Colonial Room — an array
serving from good-old-home­
cooking to gourmet cuisine.
They will be open for your din­
ing pleasure. If that doesn't suit
you, w e will have hot dogs,
ham burgers, barbecue, the typi­
cal festival fat pills for you.
Come prepared to sing. Mrs.
Cynthia Cassanova Brown, still
another good spirit from
Sanford (I believe Cyn is a
native), will lead us In some fun
sing-a-longs of Christmas carols
and patriotic music. Miss
Cynthia may be one of us, but
here style is universal — she is
an alum nus from Universal
Studios performing arts group
where she performed for those
discerning directors. Lucky us,
thank you, Cynthia.
So come joins us, have some
fun, and go home with that
w arm fuzzy felling you've been
missing. But for now — Merry
Christm as to all, and to all a
good night.

CITY O F LONGWOOD
LAND PLANNING A G EN C Y
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA, that the Land Planning
Agency (LPA) will hold a public hearing on December 12,2001 at 7:00 P.M., or a s soon thereafter
as possible, In the Longwood City Commission Chambers. 175 W est Warren Avenue, Longwood,
Florida, to hear public comment, to review, and make recommendations regarding the following:
Repealing the Land Development Code - Articles l through Article XII in their entirety
and, Adopting the Longwood Development Code - Articles I through Article X in their
entirety, pursuant to the requirements ol the City ol Longwood and Florida Statutes.
At this meeting interested parties may appear and be heard with respect to the request. This hear­
ing may be continued Irom time to time until final action is complete.
A copy of the proposed Longwood Development Code - Articles I through Article X - Is available
for review In the Community Services Department, Planning Division, betw een 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. during regular work days. The office Is located at 174 W. Church Avenue, Longwood, Florida,
or you may call the office at 407-260-3482.
NOTICE; All persons a re advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the meetings/hearings, they will n eed a record of the proceedings and for such purpose, they may need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings Is made, which record to include the testimony
and evidence upon which the appeal Is based (per Sec. 286.0105, Florida Statutes). Persons with
disabilities needing assistance to participation any of Ihese meetings should contact the A.D.A.
Coordinator at 407-260-3481 at least 48 hours in advance ot the meeting.

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Winners in the inagural Don Carter/Wal-Mart Fishing Tournament for Youth

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Biggest fish, bank division: 1st place, Chrstopber Wigggeisworth; 2nd place,
Brian Gainey: 3nJ place, Jam es Gainey.

Biggest fish, boat division, ages 13 to 15: 1st place, Wesley Turner; 2nd
place, Charles Ream; 3rd place, Zach Smith (pictured); 4th place, Jonathan
Hatcher.

Biggest Itsh, boat dMata
Alisha Davis; 3rd place,

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8 to 10:1st place, Trey Perry; 2nd place,
Burnett; 48i piece, Brandon WNHey; 5th

Most fish caught Dakota Lyman, BJom Tepaske, Sara Cranston and Kyle
Cotter.

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Q uinn of Deltona, alcohol an d
cocaine at his 1114 W indbridge
Circle home throughout the d ay
Tuesday.
Q uinn w as a d an cer a t a

C asselberry adult nightclub and
an autopsy showed cocaine and
h eroin In her system , said
Cohen.
"ft has the earmarkings of an
OD, b u t the toxicology reports

will help pinpoint the cause of
death," Cohen said,
According to police, A ponte
drove Q uinn to the hospital in
her paren ts' vehicle. After trying to sum m on hospital person*

nel, he left fleeing in a pickup
driven by som eone else.
Police are continuing their
in v estig atio n ,
as
they
question others involved in the
case.

"From w hat w e gather there
w as m ore then two of them a t
this party," Cohen said.
A t the tim e of his arrest,
A p o n te w as found carrying
in d iv id u al packages of cocaine

totaling 5.5 gram s in his pants
pocket.
----------------------------- --------------C hristopher Patton can ba
reached a t epattonBaamlnolsharakLcom o r 407-322-2611.

Bush to veto next week's budget,
"1 think he will sign it because
his people have been much more
involved this time,” Brantley said,
Sanford Mayor Brady Lcssard
said he w as "cautiously optimistlc" the $3.8 million would

pemain in the state budget, but
noted d ty officials arc moving
forw ard w ith plans to repair the
seaw all and install amenities
along Lake Monroe.
"We haven't broken pace one
bit," Lessatd said. "This project is

vital to Sanford and needs to be
accom plished whether the stale
funds It or not."
___________________ !_________
Qan Ping con bo reached at
dplngOM mlnolehoreld.com or
407-322-2611.

Funding .------------------------------------------«-------C ontinued tram Page 1A
Brantley anticipates the b u d get will win overwhelming su p port once the bill is printed!
"W hen you reach this type of
agreement and go to the extent to
have the thing printed, it's p retty

well greased and should slide
right through,” Brantley said.
The legislature is in special
session for the second time in a
m onth after Gov. ]eb Bush vetoed
th e budget legislators produced
during the first special session.

The H ouse and Senate clashed
prim arily over how deep cuts
should be, the am ount of
reserves that should be uied to
balance the budget, and a $128
million intangibles tax c u t
Brantley said he doesn’t expect

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Cah Ii M m Singleton
C*rrie M m Singleton, 89, of
Manama tine Avenue, Sanford, died &lt;
Sunday Nov IS, 2001. in Florid.
Hospital South.
Bom Sept 12.1912, in UtudlUa,
C m., «he was a homemaker. She was a’
member of New Bethel Missionary.
Baptist Church.
Survivor* Include six sons, Willie
Sutton of Lake Alfred. Charles
Sutton of Rochester, N.Y., Melvin
Sutton of Cleveland, Ohio, Eugene
Sutton of Raleigh, NC., Earl Sutton
of Sanford, and Leonard Sutton of
Tampa; two daughters, Rosa M m

DeLancejr and Carolyn Dixon-Neal,
Both of Sanford; and several grand­
children and great grandchildren.
WUson-Elchelberger Mortuary
Inc., of Sanford is in charge of
Arrangements.
Hannan L Swaggerty
Herman L Swaggerty, 68, of East
Palatka, died Wednesday, Nov. 28,
2001, In Putnam Community
Medical Center.
A Sanford native, he lived in East
Palatka for 36 years. He was a mem­
ber of First Baptist Church of Palatka
and a US. Army veteran. He retired

after working 41 year* with CSX
Railroad u a signal maintainor lie
was a former Little League baseball
coach, and he enjoyed gardening and
sports.
Survivors include his wife of 48
yean, Barbara Swaggerty of East
Palatka; three sons, Mike Swaggerty
of Apopka, Bill Swaggerty of
Pennsylvania and Kirk Swaggerty of
Altamonte Springs; three sisters,
Pauline Spivey, Nellie Ruth Boyd
and Sara Kate Myers, all of Sanford;
two brothers, Steve Swaggerty of
Sanford and Fred Swaggerty of
Apopka; and seven grandchildren.

For eight years Reno was the
top law enforcement official in
the U.S. She was also one of the
m ost criticized attorneys gener­
al, particularly her decisions in
the Waco standoff and the Eilan
Gonzalez saga. Reno said she
has no regrets, however, about
her time in office.
"To serve this country is one
of the greatest importunities a
person can h a v e / she said.
' W hen she left office on Jan.
20, Reno said, "A great cloud
had been lifted off my shoul­
ders, a great weight." It soon
returned, she recalled w ith a
sm ile, w hen she realized she
had agreed to be on 'Saturday
N ig h t Live' that very same
evening.

attain smaller class sizes.
"I w ant you to help m e do
something, whether I'm gover­
nor or I'm standing on the out­
side," she said. "I am dedicated
to doing everything I can to
slate that applause, which I
ear again and again from
eachers,
Into
action
in
e, so that we can have
hers who arc paid w hat we
their priorities deserves
J so we can attract and attain
t best teachers in the country."
“ -n o also attacked the new
ehool grading system ,
schools need to have
Ime teaching and team tead of preparing for die
ffte s t.
im eone p u t it best this
ou don’t fatten a cat by C h rist
atophar
can bo
mi it. you feed it," she
h ad at icpattonOaam lnolotwrald.com or 407-322-2611.

C o a tla o c d fro m Pago L A

apart," Beck said Friday m orn­
ing. "The firefighting operation
will be probably be apnc within
the next 24 hours."
W lrtter Springs' firefighters
w ere joined Thursday by forces
from the Seminole County,
Sanford, Longwood, Oviedo and
the Division of Forestry fire
departm ents to help battle the
blaze. At one time as many as 50
firefighters worked the scene,
and m any firefighters worked
through out the night to reduce
the potentially hazardous burn­
ing rubber smoke.
Similar to any large brush fire,
Beck said, the city issued a
sm oke advisory to citizens
T hursday because changing
w in d s and a high relative
hum idity kept the smoke low to
the ground.
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Lane, Sanford, died Wednesday,
Nov. 28, 2001, in her residence.
Bom in Pearson, Ga., she moved
to Central Florida in 1930. She was a
homemaker and a member of
Lighthouse Baptist Church in
Sanford.
• Survivors include daughters,

Laurelte Williams
Lauretle Williams, 79, of Polo

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the US Environmental Protection
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Environm ental Protection and
Seminole County's environmen­
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Beck.
Their biggest concerns were
soil and groundw ater damage.
Firefighters may have helped the
potential hazardous environ­
mental impact when they started
using a concrete pit as a
makeshift cooling pool.
Smoldering pieces of rubber
were being thrown into the pit
and then extracted. Beck said
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Chad Williams of Sanford, and Chris
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Church of Palatka with the Rev.
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Pclham officiating. Burial will follow
in Palatka Memorial Gardens.
Memorial donations may be made
to American C.incur Society, 425
North Palm Avenue, Palatka, FL,
32177.
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Trees
t le s of all sizes and range in
price from $25 to $225, Hoffman
said. The largest trees on the lot
are the 14-foot blue spruces.
In Sanford, All Souls Catholic
Church is sponsoring a Christmas
tree tot on the future site of its
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The church Is also selling potneettias as part of its fund-raiser:
"Even w ith the heat, people
have really been pleasant and in
the holiday spirit," said All Souls
church member Betty Morales.
“Some of us did get a small sunbum while w e were out here on
Sunday, but w e d on't mind."
Even though the Sanford tree

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and me lowest branches to make
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an extra inch off the bot­
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helps w a trr absorption,
t h e Lake Mary tree lot has

Lauren Haskell, who has
worked at the Steffen's tree lot for
the pest three years, said i
will not only find the perfect tree
at the Lake Maiy lot, they will
also find the holiday ^&gt;irii
"It smells so good here, and
everybody is in such a good '
mood," Haskell said "It really
does get you into the holiday
spirit
"B ut it's always kind of sad
Christmas Eve when we are leav­
ing and dosing the lot for the sea­
son. It means Christmas is almost
over. B u t then s year comes up
sooner than you think and you
start again."

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b o d y 's proxim ity to the area
w here Cam pbell frequented
helped narrow the investigation.
Found at the scene were clothing
and shoes th at matched his
known attire and a clump of hair
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tree was sold on Friday while the
church members were setting up
for business. So for, 42 trees have
been sold, and the lot will stay
open until the last tree is gone.
The Frasier firs range in size
horn 5 feet to 10 feet and coat
between $35 and $100. Poinaettias
start at $350, with hanging
Christmas flowers costing $12.
The lot is open from 8 ajn . to 9
p m daily, and hot dogs and holi­
day m usk CD's will be sold dur­
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until Christmas Eve from 9 a m
to 9 p.m daily. New shipments of
trees arrive about every four to
five days, and home delivery is
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women's basketball
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Sun Player of the
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ton averaged 12
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on November 23-25.
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tba fret throw line w hile
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trs are being sought
for the 2nd Annual M others
Against Drunk Driving Golf
Tbumament.
'T ha event, which will be a
fund-ntlser for the Central
Florida Chapter of MADD,
will be held on December 7,
2001 at Alaqua Country
, Q u b in Longwood.
. . Sponsor packages range in
price from $150 to $2,000
while the entry fee is $125.
. Tha entry fee Includes
greens fee, cart, range balls,
golf clink, breakfast, lunch,
prizes, awards, T-shirt,
goodie bag and m uch, much
more. There will be oncourse contests for the chal­
lenged golfer as well as a
bountiful silent auction
table.
T h t tournament will have
a morning shotgun start and
mulligans will be available.
The tournament will be
played aa a four-person
scramble.
AU proceeds from this
event remain with MADD's
Central Florida chapter. This *
support allows them to
focui stronger on the area's
victims of drunk driving
crashes.
If you are a victim of a
drunk driver and w ish to
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Oviedo roaring already
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O VIEDO — The Winter Prep Sports
Season is in full swing for only one day
an d already their has been a major upset.
Even though Class 6A Player of the
Year Shaw n Washington was returning,
m any figured that the Oviedo boys bas­
ketball team might struggle early
because th e Lions lost their other four
starters from a 29-2 squad.
But never underestimate an Ed
Kershner coached team.
Witherspoon, a 6-foot-5 senior forward,
scored a game-high 22 points and hauled

Witherspoon leads Lions to
hoops upset of Kathleen
dow n 11 rebounds as Oviedo built leads
of as m any as 12 points in the first half
and held on for a 69-63 upset of
Lakeland-Kathleen Tuesday night.
The Red Devils, w h o came into the
contest as the defending Class 4A State
Cham pions and ranked No. 20 in the
nation, w as led by 6-fooM pre-season
All-America Rashad Anderson with 21

points.
Tuesday was also a busy night for girls
basketball teams as they played their
first round of Seminole Athletic
Conference games.
Lake Mary continued to im press and
showed that it Intends to slay near the
top of the SAC os senior Jackie Beik
scored 16 points as the Rams rolled past

, 65-40. UCF signee Celeste
ludson led the Greyhounds w ith nine
points.
Oviedo has also been strong early in
the season and looked good again
Tuesday in a 44-25 victory over Lake
Howell.
Junior Breanna Banfield scored 12
points for the Lions, while Codrey had
eight points and five rebounds for the
Silver Hawks.
Lake Brantley has also started well and
came up with a major victory over
Seminole, 57-40, as junior Michelle Smith
scored 14 points. Senior LaQueena
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Special to tha Herald
SAMSULA — Jim Flynn and
Justin Henderson had quite a
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Saturday evening.
Flynn piloted the Business
Archives #57 Chevrolet to his
first Super Late M odel win and
it was a very popular victory
for the Super Late Rookie, and
he and his crew w ere celebrattime.

By D ean Smith

Sports Editor

SANFORD — One of the
first things a college recruiter
does w hen chocking out a
prospective athlete u to see
now successful their team is.
In y ear's past being a good
athlete was good enough, but
now coaches are realizing
that playing on a winning
team w ith a winning attitude
is probabiv more important.
A nd with all of the success
enjoyed by local programs
lately, people should not be
surprised that more and more
college recruiters are spend­
ing their time at Seminole
Athletic Conference scliools.
In the past week, eight ath­
letes in five different sports
from SAC schools have
signed early Lettere-of-Intent
to attend NCAA Division I
program s next fail.
Three arc Lake Mary base­
ball players, Matt Horwath
and twins Ryan and Kyle
Bono, two are Winter Springs
rls basketball players. Missy
uadagnino and Jen Forst,
one is a Lyman girls basket­
ball player, Celeste Hudson,
one Is a Seminole boys bas­
ketball player, Robby Dupre,
and one is a Lake Mary girls
cross country runner, Astrid
Claessens.
Guadagnino, who signed
w ith the up-and-coming pro­
gram at Stetson University in
DeLand, is a point guard who
is questionably the best
leader and three-point shoot­
e r in the county.
Actually, the leadership part
should not be in question as
in h er first three years as the
starting point guard for coach
Betsy Register, formerly
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Winter Springs High School senior
point guard Missy Guadagnino (No.
10) has had quite a career for the
Bears. In her first three years as a
starter she had led her dub to two
Stale Championships and a State
Runner-up finish. She also became
the first Seminole
Athletic
Conference athlete to sign early this
year, announcing she will attend
Stetson University next year. On
hand lor the signing ceremony were
Missy (seated, center), her parents,
Nancy and Tony (left and right, seat­
ed), Athletic Director Rick Tribit
(standing, left to right), Principal
Doreen Gruber, head girls basket­
ball coach Betsy Register end
assistant coach Mark Huaman.

Hard work pays off for SCC duo
By D ean Sm ith
Sports Editor
SANFORD — They may not get the pub­
licity that some of their high-scoring team­
m ates get, but the Seminole Community
College basketball "Mutt and Jeff" duo of
N arum ol "N am e" Berggren and Cedric
McHancy have still warranted enough
attention to get NCAA Division I scholar­
ships for next season.
TTie "Mutt and Jeff" reference is to the fact
that at 5-foot-5 Berggren is the shortest
player in the Raiders program and at 6-foot10 McHaney is the tallest.
Berggren, a left-handed point guard from
Stockholm, Sweden, will attend prcstgious

Georgetown University in Washington,
D.C., while McHaney, a 255-pound centerforward from Iva, South Carolina, has
signed with Morris Brown University in
Atlanta, one of the best of the Black
Heritage Colleges in America.
Berggren played at Vasalundgymnasium
H igh School and w as member of one of the
strongest team s In Sweden, the Swedish
National Team, and led coach Magnus
Ericsson's team to an 18-7 record and was
nam ed a starter on the 1999-2000 Swedish
All-Star team.
As a freshman starter at SCC, Berggren
averaged 8.3 points, 23 rebounds, 3.7 assists
an d 1.9 steals per game in leading the
Raiders to a 24-6 record overall and an 8*0

record in winning their first Mid-Florida
Conference Championship.
She also shot 52.3-percent from the floor
and 62.1-percent from the free throw line
and w as named to the All-Mid-Florida
Conference Team. She also carried a 3.8
Grade Point Average in Business and
Com puter Science, which, combined with
her play on the court, earned her FCCAA
(Florida Com m unity College Activities
Association) All-Academic honors.
"N am e is a goal-oriented individual and
has an excellent w ork ethic," said SCC
w om en's head coach Ken Patrick. "She is
perhaps one of the most motivated players 1
See SCC, Page 3B

winner, M ike Good in
#27 Briar Thunderbird, an d
the Lake Mary d riv er looked
really strong. Tom Root drove
the #19 Dodge to third, with
Steve Avenger and George
M urphy rounding out the top
five.
FASCAR fans w ere also treat­
ed to another first tim e w inner
as Henderson drove a perfect
race in his #16 Black Modified
to clinch the win over veteran
Jimmy Winks in the #57 Hoot
car.
Henderson drove the race of
his career, and the crowd w ent
wild as he edged Dave Saviki,
who was down from Michigan
and placed third in his #70
Dodge. Jeff A nderson and Jon
Campagnone Jr. w ere fourth
and fifth, respectively.
Veteran and past cham pion
Rich Clouser was back In the
#8 Super Stock, a n d he quickly
returned to his w inning ways.
Timmy Russell drove a fine
race in the #36 Russell
Automotive Monte Carlo, and
was paid for second over Jim
Snyder’s #55, D ean McGiothln
in the #66, and Charlie Collins
in the #23.
Longtime veteran Mini Stock
campaigner Ted Vulpius drove
his heart out and the result w as
a big win for the #71 Pinto
Team in a tune-up for today's
100-lappcr that is sure to draw
a large field.
Clint Foley brought out his
#7x Mustang and claimed sec­
ond, while third went to James
Warren Jr. in the #82 over
Conrad Grenier and Rick
Sirmons.
Donnie Williams repeated
last week's run and made short
work of the Sportsman field as
he cruised to an easy win over
Ron Lufcy in the #07. Don
Tracy and Dave Rowe fol­
lowed the lead d u o across the
stripe.
The final feature of the night
saw Tim Edmondson bring his
#66 home ahead of Jerry
Mitchell, Chris Kirkgard, James
Dyal and Rusty Boyer.
Tonight (Saturday, December
2nd) New Smyrna Speedway
will be holding the H onda
Mini-Stock Challenge 100 as
well as features in all of the
other regular FASCAR divi­
sions of Super Late Model, Late
Model, Modified, Sportsman,
Super Stock, a n d Strictly Stock.
Gates open at 6 p.m. an d rac­
ing begins at 7:30 p.m. every
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H ughes, sh e h as directed the B ean to back-tob ack State C ham pionships and a runner-up finish
a t state.
Foret, who signed w ith the Univereity of South
A labam a in M obile, has also been on all three of
those W inter Springs basketball team and has
been a starter tne past tw o seasons.
A n excellent rebounding forward, F ont, who
h a s also been a m ain cog on the outstanding
Volleyball team at WSHS, is also an adept scorer
inside th e paint.
The 5-foot-8 Hudson, w ho signed with the
"ty of Central Horida, has been the spark1 backbone in her four-years as a starter
coach Bruce Bonaventure IPs defensive-orient
ed squad and led the Greyhounds to a 22-10
record last winter.
D upre, a 6-foot-6 forward with good shooting
.range, signed w ith Atlantic Sun Conference
•member Campbell College in Buies Creek, North
Carolina.
He has been a three-year starter and led coach
Bob Traina's Arrow Force IX team to a 21-10
record and a spot in the rcgionals last year.
He led Seminole in both scoring and rebound­
ing last year and picked up the Seminole Lance
Award (given to tne Most Valuable Player) and
Gatorade Will-To-Win Award at last Spring's
aw ards banquet.
Claessens, who signed with the University of
Central Florida, finished a team-best ninth in the
State Cross Country Meet as she helped the Rams

R acing

to a second straight State Runner-up finish.
The three Lake Mary baseball players probably
m ade the m ost significant early signings as the
trio signed w ith program s in the Top 20 in the
nation in baseball.
H orw ath, w ho will be a tour-year starter at
shortstop for coach Alan Tuttle by the time he
graduates, signed with many-time National
Charrroion Louisiana State University, arguably
one of the top five programs in the country.
Horw ath hit 359 with nine doubles, three
triples and three home runs, 38 runs scored and
20 RBI as a junior, helping the Rams to a 27-7
mark and spot in the Class 6A State Semifinals in
Tampa.
The Bono brothers, meanwhile, signed up wttn
veteran coach Jay Bergman's University of
Central Florida Golden Knights, a program that
has gone from nowhere into the Top 20 in the past
few seasons and is on the verge of Decoming a
Top 10 power, joining such programs as FSU and
Miami in this state.
Kyle Bono, a third basem an/pitcher, led Lake
Mary in hitting this season at .412 and also had 11
doubles, 20 runs scored and 20 RBI.
Ryan Bono, a lefty-hitting catcher/first baseman, w as third-best on Lake Mary in hitting at
.333, collecting nine doubles and 21 runs scored
and w as second on the Rams in RBI with 24.
The brothers were also main cogs for coach Rod
Fergerson's Sanford American Legion Post 53
squad that won the State Championship and
came w ithin one win of going to the World Series

For more information on any
local short track action, call the
FASCAR offices at (407) 5681367 (Orlando) o r (386) 427-4129
(New Smyrna), or check the
Internet site at WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM, or

C ontinued from page IB
Saturday night at the track
located at the com er of SR. 44
and CR 419, between New
Smyrna, DeLand and Daytona.

E-Mail at
FASCARNOW0AOL.COM.
Also you are invited to tune in
to Daytona's WNDB-AM 1150

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First Team Class BAAlt-State player Jennifer Forst (seated, center) joined teammate Missy Guadagnlno recently aa
an NCAA Division I early slgnee when the decided to attend the University ol South Alabama In Mobile. On hand for
the signing ceremony were Jen’s parents. Patricia and Jack (left and right, seated), Athletic Director Rick Triblt
(standing, left to right), Principal Doreen Gruber, Chris Forst (Jen’s brother), head girls basketball coach Betsy
Register and assistant coach Mark Huaman. (Editor's note _ The remainder of the signing photos wf# appear In
later editions.)

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NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
SzIunUg N m o ib n 14
SUPEl LATE MODELS . I, (ST) Jbn 'H oot*
Flynn: 1 (17) MIL* C ool; 3. (If) Tom Root; 4.
(49) S*rvt Avrngrr. 3 (40) Gmrgr Murphy; h.
(10) Brad Mijn 7. (X3) Lnfcf Strwut, 1 (54)
Duatin Qvwnbm.
MODIFIED. 1.(14) Jiatin) landmen; 2. (57)
Jimmy WWu. 3. (70) B«v* Sarttkl; 4. (99) Jeff
Andrnen; S. (26) Jen Cumpagnunp. Jr; 6- (20)
Snrtt [lUr, 7. (00) W»yn« Southard. 4. (4) John
Clark; 9. (71) J» MkidWton. la (23) Chad

Elliott; 11. (48) Allen Brum; &gt;1 (5) |on
Compagnunc, Sr; 13. (17) William SuHIran.
SrorrSM A N _ 1, (111) Dom lt William*. L
(07) Ron Lufcy; 3. (23) Don Trarry; 4. (5) Day*
Row*.
MINI-STOCK . I. (71) Ted Vulptur. 2. (7.)
Clint Foley; 3. (42) James Warren. Jr; 4 (01)
Conrad Grenier; 5. (OS) Rick Srrmora. 4. (36)
whit Saiterwhile; 7. (2&gt;) Jimmy Waar; 4. (23)
Wayne Walk; 1 p ) Same Crtffin; l&amp; (14) Chaae
Goodaoeu II. (14«) Bitty Auatin. 12. (II) John
llop ie; IX (07) Dick Laaak^ 14. (12) Maieey
fahmon; IS. (24) Chrie Thrown. 16. (V3) R n
Chmtemen; 17. (27) Fat Wetk; 11 (1) Joah
Bowman.
S U m STOCK. 1.(4) RichClouaer; 1(34)
Timmy RimelLX (55) )im Snyder 4. (44) Daw
McCiothin; 5. (23) Charlie Collin.. 6. (24)
Henry Rader; 7. (10) Ron Paradiae; 4 (l) Jamea
Adama; 9. (II) Shine Stacy; 10. (34) Randy
JoneK II. (9) John Olazewaki; I I (3) Jeff
Colburn.
STRICTLY STOCK . 1. (44) Dm
Fdmondron; 1 (33) Jerry Milchett; X (2) Quia
KirkganJ; 4. (3S) Jamea Dyal; X (94) Kuty
Boyer, 6. (24) John l\*zn; 7.(1) Joe Whitwnion.

Preps
Continued from page IB
Grayson led the Fighting
Seminole* with IV points.

It was also a busy night for
boys soccer teams as six SAC
squads were in action.
Ron Fulmorc and Fernandez
Patino scored a pair of goals
each for Lake BranUey to offset
a pair of Adam Hayward scores
for Seminole as the Patriots
outscored the Fighting
Seminolcs 5*3. Jairo Minolta
had an assist for the Tribe,
while Dana Singer had 10 saves
in goal as Lake Brantley
improved to 4-1 on the season.
In another battle of SAC
teams, Chris Ferriera scored
two goals and N.J. Pavlovic
added a pair of assists as
Lyman whitewashed Winter
Springs, 4-0. Steve Spangler
only had to make one save In
goal for the Greyhounds.
Lake Mary ran its unbeaten
streak to three games as the
Rams blanked Deltona, 3-0, at
Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
Shawn Campbell, Eric G orden

and Javier Bermudez did the
scoring for Lake Mary, while
Bermudez, Andrew Leenim anfl
irevi-r Rodgers had one &lt;
each for thq W inner's, u . L * £
Rusty Robinett had three
saves in goal as the Rams
defense held the Wolves (0-4) to
only four shots on goal.
T ne Lake M ary junior v anity
also had a huge night, winning

8- 1.
O viedo also picked up a big
victoiy over a Volusia County
squad, w hipping DeLand, 5-1.
J.P. Raad nad three goals for
the Lions, while Quintero had
tw o assists and Sasso m ade five
saves In goal.
In the only girls' soccer game
from Tuesday, two-time defend­
ing State Cham pion Lake
Howell crushed New Smyrna
Beach, 7-0.
M indy Mulvihill found the
back of the net five times for
the Silver H awks with Lindsay
Rice and Helenle Gonzalez con­
tributing tw d assists each.
Richard m ade two saves in
recording the shut out in goal.

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B riefs--------Continued from page IB
HITTING/PITCHING
CAMP

Tfiere will be a two-day con­
s ' ^ 1training camp held in
S e ^ l e County on December
21st and 22nd by the former
owner of Baseball World and
cun™* head baseball coach at
S t Leo College, Ed Stabile.
Scouts will oe invited.

The camp is open to players
?*“ 7.JO-17 ancf aU are welcome
to enroll and receive evalua­
tions.
The cost is $50 per day or $95
for both days.

caS°l[rSTOr,“0"pl'a*
EARLY REGISTERING FOR
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
BABE RUTH
Altamonte Babe Ruth Baseball

will be holding early registra­
tion for the 2002 season on
Saturday, December 15 at
Eastmonte Park.
Registration will take place
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Sign-ups will cover all age
divisions from T-Ball (5 A 6 year
olds) to Seniors (16-18 year
olds).
For more Information, please
call the Altamonte Babe Ruth
Baseball League Hotline at 407263-7910.

GATORADE HOLIDAY
ROUNDBALL CLASSIC
ANNOUNCED
Winning Ways Basketball is
once again hosting tire Gatorade
Holiday Roundball Classic.
The Classic is open to all boys
and girls teams ages 14 and
under and is designed to allow

coaches to gauge their team's
strengths and weaknesses for
the upcoming season.
The tournament will run from
December 28-througH-30.
For more information or to
register your team, please contact Winning
‘ “Ways
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Barry Mestel
tel at 407-339-9053
“ 7.33*3
or
1-8777-808-HOOP (4667).
You can also check the
Winning Ways Basketball web­
site for additional information
at www.wlnwayslnc.com.

ALTAMONTE TENNfS
The City of Altamonte Springs
has expanded its Tennis
Program.
Bradstreet Tennis now directs
Tennis Lessons at both
Westmont* and Eastmonte
parks. Lessons are ongoing and
available for all ability levels
and ages.

For more information please
contact Bradstreet Tennis at 407620-7101.

REGISTER FOR PONY
Seminole PONY Baseball will
be holding registration for the
Spring season in January.
Five age groups are offered 56 (coach pitch, 50-foot bases), 78 (coach and player pitch, 60foot bases), 9-10 (player pitch,

lead offs and stealing, 60-foot
bases), 11-12 (player pitch.
Major League rules, 70-foot
bases) and 13-14 (player pitch.
Major League rules, 90-foot
bases).
Cost is $60 for 5-6 year olds
and $75 for 7-and-Up,
Registration will be held on
three consecutive Saturday's
(1 /5 ,1 /1 2 , and 1/19) between

10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the 5
Points Complex, State Road 419,
east off of 17-92 heading toward
Oviedo.
Prospective players m ust pre­
sent a Birth Certificate at time of
registration.
For more information call 407323-5570 or check the website at
www.eteamz.com/seminole
pony.

see
Continued from page IB
have ever coached. She was being recruited by
many Division I schools, but she chose
Georgetown because of its academic reputation
and the fact that she wanted to play for a chal­
lenging basketball program."
McHaney played at Cresent High School in
South Carolina under coach Dan Sheridan and it
w as considered a coup that SCC could get a play­
er of his size and talent to come to Florida.
As a part-time starter as a freshman, McHaney .

averaged three points, four rebounds and one
assist p er game in a guard oriented offense. He
also shot 50-percent from the floor and 66-percent
from the free throw line.
"Cedric has made great strides since he got
here," said SCC men's head coach Stan
Cromartie. "With his added experience and abilito score and rebound, we expect big things
rom him the season. He will continue to get bet­
ter as he matures and he should become a very
good player at Morris Brown.”

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Blue crab trap raiders hurting crabbers statewide
Sp«cM to tht Htrald
OCALA — You're out on the
St. Johns River cruising around
and seeing lots of buoys w ith
big "Vs” on them marking com­
mercial blue crab traps. As you
pass buoy after buoy you start
thinking that the red fish are bit­
ing and crabs make excellent
ball. Or maybe the idea of a
crab boll *begins to form in your
mind. Forr w hatever the reason
you decide to pull up a couple
of the traps, take a few crabs,
and heck, leave a few dollars In
a Jar in the trap to "pay" for
what you took.
No problem, right? W hat can

it possibly hurt to take a few
blue crabs from someone else's
crab trap especially if you leave
a few bucks behind?
Quite a lot actually, according
to Lt. George Pottorf, a Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC) law
enforcement supervisor on the
St. Johns River.
"W hat many people don't
know is that when they raid
commercial crab traps they are
breaking the law and severely
affecting a commercial fisher­
m an's livelihood," said Pottorf.
"I don't believe people really
understand the severity of theseactions."

T he Seminole H erald^ ^

FOOTBALL *25
CONTEST-WINNER
FOR LAST WEEK
Joel Goldman of
Winter Springs
Going 9 &amp; 2 and
Being Closest
On The Tie Breaker
lltoh 7a /Hi ItuA
VOuftm a d S fito m t,

THE LAST WEEK’S WINNER WILL BE
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ANNOUNCED NEXT SUNDAY. ,

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Illegally raiding blue crab
leads to an arrest.
Donna Bollenbach of Wlmauma
traps is a statewide problem. It
and Tom Pawlesh of Jefferson
FLORIDA WILDLIFE
is a third degree felony and car­
Hills all received honorable
ries a penalty of up to five years PHOTO CONTEST
mention. Besides publication in
in jail and or up to a $5,000 fine. WINNERS NAMED
the magazine, each photo con­
Blue crabs are a restricted
TALLAHASSEE— Two strik­ test w inner received honorari­
species which means the num ­
um s of $40 to $125.
ing anhinga photos by two dif­
ber of people that can harvest
Photography winners in the
ferent photographers have w on
them commercially is limited. In first and second place in the
Florida's natural environment
fact, in order to even get a
category will be featured in the
wild bird category of Florida
restricted species endorsement
January/February
issue.
Wildlife Magazine's annua]
(permit) to harvest blue crabs
Now in its 54th year as an
photo contest.
on a saltwater products license,
official publication of the
"Simply stunning!" said
commercial fishermen have to
Florida Fish and Wildlife
Florida Wildlife editor Dick
prove that a certain percentage
Conservation Commission,
Sublette regarding the photos.
of their income is derived from
Florida Wildlife is known for its
"They are technically perfect,
the sale of blue crabs.
outstanding color photography
but more importantly, they cap­
"When people leave money
and wildlife art. Its broad range
ture the true spirit of wild
behind in exchange for the crabs Florida."
of articles appeals to wildlife
they take, it creates a real
watchers, birdwatchers, hikers,
The first place photo, by Emi
predicament for the commercial
nature photographers, environ­
Allen of Jacksonville, is a
crabbers w ho can't legally take
mental educators, hunters, fish­
detailed composition of an
It because they cannot accept
erm en and those concerned
anhinga spearing a bream. The
money for crabs from anyone
about environmental issues and
second place photo, by Jean
but a licensed seafood whole­
Becker of Venice, is a beautifully endangered species.
saler," said Pottorf.
Recent issues covered whale
lit close-up of a female anhinga.
watching. Lake Okeechobee,
Another problem is that the
There was a tie for third place
placement of crab traps is criti­
between an eastern meadowlark manatee protection, the
Apalachicola and St. Johns
cal to a commercial crabber's
photo, by Norm an Bateman of
rivers, Caladesi Island, redfish
success, and w hen someone
Ft. Myers, and one of a great
fishing, restoring wild turkeys
pulls one up and throws it back
egret, by Joseph Vogan of
to Holmes County, saving sea
Into the w ater haphazardly,
Jacksonville.
turtles in St. Joseph Bay and the
there is a good chance it w on't
Honorable mention photos
reintroduction of whooping
end u p in a good position to
included entries by Terry
cranes.
trdtJcrabs.
Livingstone of Franklin, Term.,
B u t p e o p le w ho want crab*
Readers can purchase a copy
Leroy Simon of BelJevlew,
don't nave to steal someone
of the N ovem bcr/Decem ber
Monroe Seitner of Jacksonville
else's. Anyone with a valid
issue for $3.50 or subscribe to
and Emi Allen of Jacksonville.
recreational saltw ater fishing
the magazine at the current rate
Winning photos are featured
of $12 a year for six issues.
license may harvest crabs in
in the magazine's
Discounts apply for multi-year
traps as long as the traps meet
November/December issue.
subscriptions. Interested per­
certain criteria. Recreational
In the Wild Animals category,
sons can call (850) 488-9477.
crabbers are limited to using
a photo of three young gray
Three-year subscribers receive a
five traps which m ust be
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, limited edition signed art print
marked with a buoy with the
cavity, by Eueeh Fonferko of
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letter "R" painted on It. A letter
Estero, took first place.
Great Blue Heron for a shipping
"V” designates a commercial
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and handling charge.
crab trap. The name and
choice of the judges,h Sublette
The deadline for entering the
address of the crabber must also said. "The composition and . ,
2002 Florida Wildlife
be permanently attached to the
detail are perfect, but the diffi­
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trap. And, each trap m ust have
culty of the shot was also con­
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Award today to the Florida
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Foundation President C. Tom
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presented the
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the first da&gt;y of the Florida Fish
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The award, in recognition for
outstanding achievements in
fish and wildlife conservation,
consists of a $1,000 check and a
bronze sculpture of a bobwhite
quail. It is named in honor of a
former FWC Chairman, and
leader in state and national con­
servation efforts. The founda­
tion, created to support FWC
programs, presents the award,
based on nominations by FWC
workers.
Dr. Steidinger started her
career with FMRl as a volunteer
in 1963. Since 1978, she has
worked full time as a laboratory
scientist and administrator. She
is recognized as one of the
w orld's foremost authorities on
harmful algae blooms, including
red tide. In addition, she has
developed expertise oceanogra­
phy and general marine biology
and such specialized fields as
phytoplankton aystematics
(study of the relationships
between tiny free-floating
plants). •
During her employment at
FMRl, Dr. Steidinger has helped
to structure and create an inte­
grated marine research program
that continues to provide the
foundation for FMRI's research.
The program is recognized as an
example to other states of a pro­
ductive, successful program that
has regional applications.
Currently, she is studying the
biology and ecology of micro­
algae, including harm ful/toxic
species, in relation to marine *
resource and public health
issues.
Dr. Steidinger is president of
the International Society for the
Study of Harmful Algae and
.was the 1983 Florida Academy
of Sciences Medalist of the Year.
Recently, scientists changed
the scientific name of the
Florida red tide organism to
Karcnia brevis in honor of her
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Sanford native and author,
Mary L. Jackson Fears, has
written another best seller.
Julie's journey, a title that is
rapidly becoming household
words in Central Florida
homes. This manuscript merits
a w ide readership due to its
impact on readers.
The author, a member of the
(ackson family which has
resided in Sanford since the
early 1930s, feels that she was
guided by the hand of God to
write her daughter, the late
Julie L Anderson's story. The
book fear's says w as written
primarily to serve as a continu­
ation o f tulie’s ministry.
Julie's Journey designed as a
gift book, is decided to all w ho
experience any of life's adversi­
ties at difficult times. This
touching "story o f faith* is
powerful and provides readers
with many passages of inspira­
tional readings based upon
Diblical truths.
As one reviewer, John Riley,
stated. "As you read this touch­
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ness, you feel a d eep joy."
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God transformed her mother's
life and supported her through
the last days. More than that,
Julie's Journey o f faith inspired
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relatives and friends.
Everyone at one time or
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Julie’s Journey is a book that

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Considered as an excellent
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copies are available at the
Bethel Book and Bible Center,
located at 818 South Sanford
Ave. The phone number is 407321-3228, and the cost is $12.50.

The M obley/Jennings Family
had Gerald and Jamel
Crawford and Iheir son, Darrell
if Brooklyn, N.Y., as their
guests during the holiday. Mr.
Crawford is the brother of
George A. Jennings. They
enjoyed visiting the Central
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Inc./Sem inole w ill hold an

The Seminole County branch
of the NAACP invites the com­
munity to their 2001 annual
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a.m. Dec. 8, at the Westside
Boys and Girls Club. Turner
Clayton is the organization’s
president. For tickets, call 407322-2509 or 407-302-6020.
Tickets are $10.

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Silunl.iv. March 2, at Lake Mary
City Hall. It was the mam topic of
conversation at the November
I ake Mary Historical Commission
meeting.
Veterans are being invited lo
bring a picture to Olde take Mary
fJays as a possible submission for
Ihe 2DU3 Historical Commission
Calendar. Those veterans who
wish it will also be videotaped
telling their stones. All Lake Mary
residents an* invited to bring old
pictures to the museum to scan.
Ihe museum would like to
increase the number of images it
has of Lake Mary as it used to be.
Anyone interested in having a
craft booth or in being a demon­
strator for Olde Lake \tary Days
can call Peggy Wolfe at 407-327H207. This year will be a juried
show for crafters and artists with a
Mayor’s award going out to the
best one then*.
The city had wanted the
Commission to host an open house
for the museum in conjunction
with the Jazz Festival. Even though
tfw historical commission had vol­
unteers who agreed to staff the
open house, the commission voted
against it 6 to 4.

Thanksgiving dinner

open house/aw arencss day
Saturday, Dec. 15, at the Front
Porch Office, located at 1305 W.
13th St. From 10 a m. to 3 p.m.
Social Service and community
organizations are invited to
advertise their services. To be a
part of this comm unity aware­
ness day, call 407-302-1377 or
407-322-5418 for Information.
The event is sponsored by
Front Porch Inc., the city of
Sanford and Sem inole HOPE.

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December 2, 2001

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Tropical plant brightens up
for the holidays
By Michelle Jarta
Managing Editor

n 1825, Joel Robert Poinsett, the first US. ambassador to Mexico, found a plant
growing on a hillside in his host country. An avid plant lover, Poinsett deckled
to send the weedy-kwlung plant bock to his home in South Carolina to share
with his fellow nursery men.
Mote than a hundred years later, Poinsett's weedy discovery has been engineered
into the the traditional Christmas decoration found (n more than 50 million homes
during the holiday season. While red, the original color of the Poinsettia, is still the
most popular color today, intensive hybridization by the likes of Poinsett, John
Barham, Robert Burst and the Eckc family of Southern California, has resulted in
many new colon, including cream, yellow, peach and pink.
Patrick Smith, who owns J&amp;P Nursery in Apopka, sells more than 1,011) Poinsettios
each year during the holidays. The most popular seller b red, but a new kind of
Poinsettia, the Winter Rose, is slowly becoming a holiday favorite.
"The Winter Rose Poinscttia was created three je a n ago by Paul Ecke." Smith said.
'It’s smaller and has a rounder, curly leaf. Most people call them miniature
Poinscthas."
Every year, more than $220 million worth of Poinsettias are sold during the holiday
season. They are the best selling potted plant in the United states.
Although many pet owners avoid the Poinsettia due to the “old wives tales" that
they are poisonous. Smith said they are not toxic enough to harm an animal or a
child. In fact, a study at Ohio State University showed that a 50-pound child
who ate 500 bracts (the colorful leaves) might only acquire a slight stomach
ache.
“I've never heard about a pet or child being poisoned by a Poinsettia,"
Smith said. However. Poinsettios are not intended for human consump­
tion.
With proper care, Poinsettias can last long post the holiday season.
Smith said. For lasting beauty, place the plant in indirect sunlight fur at
least six hours per day, water plants thoroughly when the soil feels
dry to the touch and fertilize it during the blooming season with a
balanced, all purpose fertilizer: To keep a Poinsettia full and thick.
Smith recommends trimming them in the "A" months— Apnl and
August.
“Most people forget to trim them back, and that's why they may not
look so good,' he sakl.
By early April, when the colored bracts begin to turn or fall, cut the plant
back, leaving four to six buds. Keep the plant in a sunny
window or outside (as long as temperatures don't
go below freezing) and water and fertilize regu­
larly By May, vigorous new growth should
begin. Repeat the process in August.
The Poinsettia's worst enemy b the
white fly. Smith suggests using a mixture
of one half vinegar and one half dish soap
to get rid of the pests if they attack the
plant Use a hose end to spray the mixture
onto the plant and the white flies should
be gune within three weeks.
Poinsettias begin to set buds and pro­
duce flowers as the nights become longer.
By the holidays, the plants should devel­
op a colorful display of holiday blooms.

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Sunday. November 25.2001

T H e S e m in o l e M o u l d

Winter Springs to present Simple Gifts
The award-winning Winter
Springs H igh School Choral
Program is presenting the
Winter Concert. "Simple
Gifts" under the direction of
Jennifer Boyd on Thursday,
Dec. 6 at 7 p.m. In the WSHS
auditorium . Most of the
singers have been aw arded
superiors on their perform ­
ances at State Festival compe­
titions. Last spring, the Girls
Chorus an d Mixed Concert

Choir were honored to each
receive first place in their cat­
egory. As a unit, they
received Grand Chorus
Award, first place of all cho­
ruses, and received the Grand
Sweepstake Award, first place
of all participants.
This year, the choruses
again have the very special
honor of being selected one of
twenty Disney Candlelight
"anchor choirs" from one

hundred choirs competing
nationwide.
Many of the songs on the
program are familiar and
favorite. Others are songs
that w ill become favorites.
It will be a great family,
holiday outing with Santa
Claus, family pictures, hot
cocoa and cookies. Tickets are
$5 for adults and S3 for stu­
dents and children. For more
inform ation call 407-320-8898.

Walk Thru Bethlehem continues
Walk Thru Bethlehem is
being held at Fust Baptist
Church of Longwood. The
presentation highlights the
&gt;lace and time of the birth of
esu s Christ
The sixth annual presenta­
tion is a guided tour through
a recreated Bethlehem from
the 1st Century. The trip
through the d ty with its
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Lake Mary’s
‘Holiday in the
Park’ Friday
The dty of Lake Mary will be
lighting up d ty hall Friday, Disc. 7
beginning at 630 p.m. at the annual
Holiday in the
Park festival. The
dty has arranged
for Santa and
Mrs. Claus to
attend the festivi­
ties. Reindeer arc
not authorized to
fly over Florida
except on
Christmas Eve, so
the Lake Mary
Fire Department
has agreed to
provide trans­
portation for the
couple from the for North. Santa
and Mrs. Claus will be arriving al
City Hall at 6:45 p.m. The tree light­
ing will be at 7 pan. Entertainment
this year will be provided by Mike
Wrirzbowski, the Stardust Ciri
Scouts, Jay Black and Country Joe
Rosier.
Looking for a gift for the holi­
days? There will be a few crafts
available al Holiday in (he Park. The
Lake Mary Historical Society will be
selling cookbooks and the Lake
Mary CIA will be selling their Tshirts. Both groups will also be sign­
ing up new members.
Holiday in the Park is a great
time to have fun. But it's also a great
time to give to others. Tire Lake
Mary Woman's Club will be offering
cookies and a beverage to anyone
who brings a non-perishable food
item to donate. The Girl Scouts will
have cards for children to color
when they bring a new unwrapped
toy to donate. The food and the toys
collected will be going to Safehouse
of Seminole County and to needy
families in Lake Mary. For those
who aren’t familiar with Safehouse,
it's for victims of spousal abuse.
Many times, the children who come
into Safehouse do so with nothing
but the clothes an their backs.
Safehouse always needs t o p and
gift items for children of all ages. A
gift certificate for a grocery store
would also be very welcome for
Safehouse or for the Lake Mary Fire
Department who will be collecting
the items for the needy families in
Lake Mary.
Jazz Festival Set For Saturday
Want to unwind a little before
things get too hectic? Saturday, Dec.
8 will be the perfect time to do that!
Bring a picnic basket and enjoy din­
ner under the stars at Lake Mary's
Jazz Festival. Thc*Jazz Festival was
rained out in September, but it looks
like perfect weather for this one.
King Tet will be performing from 6
to 730 p.m. and Bluesirian Kid
Dutch will be performing from 7 JO
to 9 p.m. The city hopes to make this
an annual event
Olde Lake Mary Days
Ptans Going Well
Hans are going well fur Olde
Lake Mary Days, scheduled for
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Sunday. December 2. 2001

Page 7G

Wilson inducted into Hall of Fame
James Weldon Wilson, alfectionately known as ‘O d e r is shown with
his lovely wife Virginia, both natives
of Sanford, and
graduates of
Crooms Academy.
The Wilsons are
sharing a happy
moment in their life. .
James W. Wilson has .
been inducted In the •
2001 Florida
Bandmasters
*
Association Hall of •
Fame.
•
Their day of
■*
honor began with a •
journey through
African American
Musical History — from spirituals to *
soul. The 124 Annual Florida
Bandmasters Hall of Fame Banquet
w as held Sunday, Nov. 11, at Stetson
University in DcLand.
Entertainment w as by Jones High
School Alumni and Community Band,
conducted by James W. “C h ief
Wilson, founder and director with
John F. Edmunds, guest composer and
conductor.
The tribute to Chief Wilson, who
founded (he first band program at
Jones High School in 1950, where he
served for 40 years. His leadership
abilities led him to serve as an officer
of the Florida Association of Band
Directors, and because of his qualities
he also served as president for six
yean, president of Florida
Bandmasters Association from 1975 to
1976 and consultant and clinician of
the Black Band Directore of Alabama.
Under Chief Wilson's leadership,
the JHS Marching Tigers quickly came
to epitomize the discipline, musical
skill and athletic grace of a marching
brass band. Over the years, graduates
have filled the ranks of historically
black college bands, military bands
and top professional and amateur
orchestras. Alumni have also achieved
local, national and international status
as musical performers, educators and
cultural custodians. In 19%, Wilson
formed the JHS Alumni and
Community Band.
Wilson says he draws on a long his­
tory of regimental military bands,
high school and university bands.
N ew Orleans brass bands and the
orchestra of Ellington. The Alumni
Band embodies a living legacy of
African American Musical contribu­
tions to US world culture. Chief says
the motto of the band is “musicianship, fellowship, preservation and
education.'
A natural teacher of music funda­
mentals and rudiments, he has taught
music for over 50 years, although
retired he remains very active in his
church and community.
He has been awarded many hon­
ors, one being inducted into the
Florida A4M University Gallery of
Distinction, Florida Music Educator's
Association Hall of Fame.
Wilson Mvs as an expression of
recognition lor his contribution to the
teaching profession, and his positive
influence upon his students, teachers,
fellow band directors and members of
the community, the orange County
Board of Education and the Jones
High School Community honored him
by naming the JHS auditorium on

campus the James W. Wilson
Auditorium.
The afternoon Hall of Fame
Concert featured the Stetson
University Symphonic Band at
Elizabeth Hall Auditorium in DcLand.
Wilson was recognized for his out­
standing musical and community
educational achievement at the Nov.
17 22nd Florida Classic between
FAMU, his alma mater, and BCC.
Wilson received a standing ovation for
his contribution lo education and his
excellent leadership In the field of
music.
We salute you “Chief’ James W.
Wilson. "Bulton" as he was affection­
ately called by his family and friends
while a student and graduate of
Crooms Academy where he was a
member of the band.

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Crooms Academy Classes Reunion
for the classes of 1931, 1949 and 1961.
The reunion steering committee with
chairman Alder Jenkins Craig, cochairman Willie H. King, recording
secretary Katie Robinson Burke, finan­
cial secretary Katheryn Joseph
Alexander, treasurer Earl E. Minott,
chaplain Rebecca Thomas Henderson
and public relations officer Minnie
Foster Rous.
The reunion itinerary has been
planned: Wednesday, Dec. 26 at 5 p.m.
Vesper Services at St. Paul Missionary
Baptist Church, 813 Pine Ave. at 9th
Street in East Sanford
Wednesday, 7 3 0 p.m.
Reacquaintance Hour at the Elks
Lodge at 619 Cypress Ave. at 7th
Street.
Thursday, Dec. 27 at 6 p.m.
Reunion Banquet at the Sanford Civic
Center, 401 East Seminole Blvd. North
Sanfonl Ave.
Friday, Dec. 28 at 11 a.m.
Masquerade Cruise Aboard the
Rivership Romance. A luncheon cruise
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. After hours
cruise with live entertainment, food
and prizes for best costumes, male
and female.
Saturday Dec. 29 at 11 a.m. old
Fashion Fish Fry at the Elks Lodge.
For further information call
Katheryn Alexander at 407-323-6366.
reunion dates Dec. 26-28.

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Congratulations Ericka Terrell
Tillman who received her master of
Business Administration degree with
honors from
Webster
University on
Nov. 4. Ericka is
currently
employed as facil­
itator of youth
programs/ VCLC
liaison with
Volusia County
Schools. She
received her
undergraduate
Tillman
degree from
Bethune
Cookman College.
Ericka is the daughter of Benita
Tillman Brown and the granddaugh­
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Angus Tillman.
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Singers invited to join Celebration Choir
The city of Sanford Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,
Steering Committee is inviting church choirs,
directors, musicians and singers to join the Dr.
Maltin Luther King Jr., Celebration Choir.
Rehearsals are held in St. John Metropolitan
Baftist Church, located at Cypress Avenue and
E a l 10th Street.
■ e schedule for rehearsals includes 8 p.m.
T u w a y , Dec. 4 and Dec. 11; 7:30 p.m Thursday

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Sylvia Stallworth and Charles Jackson are assis­
tant directors. Bernard D. Mitchell is the chair­
person of the Martin Luther King Jr., Steering
Committee.
For information about joining the Celebration
Choir or concerning the Martin Luther King Jr.,
Steering Committee, call 407-322-5418.

Brown, Everhart exchange vows
Laurie Lynn Brown of Sanford
and Tim Everhart of Eustis were
married 3 p m Oct. 20.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. And Mrs. Willie Brown of
Eustis. The groom is the son of
Ronald and Joan Everhart of Lake
Placid.
The country wedding was
held at the Eustis home of the
bride’s father and was officiated
by Notary Gail Griffon.
The bride wore a long lace
gown and a baby breath head­
piece. She carried a bouquet of
yellow roses and baby breath
The maid of honor was Christy
Severance, who wore a Mack vel­
vet short dress. Best man was
David Brown.
A reception followed the wed­
ding.
The couple will take a wed-

u iu rii ana i im crvnuui
ding trip this summer and current­
ly reside in Sanford. The bride Is
employed as a teacher and the
groom Is a finish carpenter.

Dietrich-----Con U ntied fr o m P a fa 3C
his daughter and her husband,
Bonnie and Richard Matheny, to
celebrate the day. Bonnie said
the family held nands in a circle
around the pool and sang famil­
iar old tunes.
She added she believes
Walter was waiting for this
reunion to add the Anal chapter
to his life.

Bedell Honored
Mike Bedell Director of
Family Ministries at the First
United Methodist Church, is
resigning front his position on
Dec. 31.
He will be honored at an
Appreciation Reception In
McKinley Hall on Dec. Z Imme­
diately following the 11 a.m.
worship service.

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Sunday. December 2,2001 P a f f 3C

Locks o f love bring cheer to sick children
Sometimes soon, a once little
pig-tailed beauty, now bald, will
proudly wear medium brown
"locks of love" donated
by a Sanford man. Alan
VV. "Skip* Lucas decided
it was finally time to part
with his trademark pony­
tail braid which he pre­
sented to a wig-maker to
be crafted into a child's
wig.
According to Cary
Lambert, owner of Cary
Lambert's Salon in
Winter Park, he has many
clients who cut their hair
and donate it to Locks of
Love in Fort Lauderdale. This
association creates wigs for chil­
dren who have lost their hair
from cancer treatment and other
medical conditions. Gary pro­
vides this service gratis and styles
the client's hair after he lops it off
in one fell swoop. He said he has
as many men clients as women
who support Locks of Love.
Why would a man Alan's age
want a ponytail in the first place?
Fie doesn't know, he said as he
threw his head back and laughed.
'Just lazy, I guess,' he answered.
Alan started growing his pony­
tail about eight years ago and he
said it became so convenient that
he just let it go until before he
knew it, the ponytail was shoul­
der-length and growing. And, no,
he was not protesting anything
and did not belong to any offbeat
organizations. "1 just liked it," he
said.
Getting one's locks chopped off

can be a traumatic experience.
Many a woman has shed tears
over having her tresses trimmed.
Traditionally, Mom weeps
when little Junior visits ■
his first tonsorial artist to
trade the baby "do" for a
boy's style.
Once Alan made up
his mind to have his hair
cut and donate it to mak­
ing wigs for bald chil­
dren, it was final. There
was no looking back. He
consulted Barbara Katz,
executive director of
Seminole/Osceola Unit
of the American Cancer
Society, who directed him to Cary
Lambert's Salon.
Gary said it was a pleasure
working with Alan and cutting
and styling his two-foot unbraid­
ed ponytail. 'H e has good hair,
great hair,” Cary said. 'A n d he Is
very n ic e ... upbeat... awesome,'
Gary continued.
Alan and his family moved to
Sanford from Indianapolis 42
yean ago and still live in the
same house. A 1966 graduate of
Seminole High School, today
Alan is the owner of Automated
Project Management (APM) and
is a computer database developer.
Does Alan have any remorse
over losing his ponytail? "Nah,"
he said. I’m glad it's gone. I have
received lots of compliments.’
Although he will have to add a
stylist to his payroll Alan finds it
rewarding to bring happiness to a
sick child. 'I feel real good about
i t ' he said.

spectacular presentation of 'A
Holiday Show
---Holiday Adventure in Dance.'
The holiday season is tradi­
Foreman and Kay Heard will
tionally a time to sing and dance.
serve as narrators and guest cho­
Around the w orld ,
reographer Thom Lake has
Tchalkvosky's Immortal
designed a rousing St Patrick's
'Nutcracker" has thrilled audi­
Day number in the fabulous
ences, both young and young-at"River Dance' style. Thom Is a
heart for decades.
celebrity dancer who got his start
Miriam Doktor and Valerie
Weld, artistic directors and chore­ with Miriam and Valerie, went on
to hit the professional circuit, and
ographers for Ballet Guild of
has returned to the area In semiSanford-Semlnole, are constantly
retirement.
seeking new ideas and challenges
for the community's 33-year-old
The Easter Parsde will spot­
light younger dancers in elabo­
dance company. Instead of an allrate bonnets and snappy top hats
holiday theme, the annual per­
while Labor Day will be celebrat­
formance this year will include
ed by 'Suits' dancing a Jazz piece
great American holidays In the

to "The Company Way" and sec­
retaries tapping out rhythms to
Leroy Anderson's "The
Typewriter."
The wondrous spring holiday,
'M ay Day," will be celebrated in
a panoramic outdoor setting with
dancers performing a lilting clas­
sical ballet complete with the
exhilarating May Day wrap, a
real audience pleaser.
Devils and ghouls will also be
on hand as the dancers celebrate
Halloween. And there's a lot
more including Christmas and
Thanksgiving reflections and
other holidays.
To salute the great American
spirit. Ballet Guild dancers will
close the evening with a powerful
tribute to Memorial Day.
Valerie said, "If you're looking
for a fabulous night out, choose
to attend this spirited dance
event. You won't want it to end.'
Performance time is 8 p m., on
Saturday, Dec. 8, at Winter
Springs High School Performing
Arts Center. Tickets, at $8 each,
will be available at the door. For
information, call 407-323-1900.
Farewell, Walter
A community leader and rock,
Walter A. Gielow, was laid to rest
this week. He will be sorely
missed.
On Thanksgiving Day, 51
Gielow family members, some
from as far away as California,
Michigan and North Carolina,
gathered at the Sanford home of
S e e D ie t r ic h , P a g e 6 C

Givingthanks
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S A T U R D A Y D E C E M B E R 1st
6 :0 0 p m • 8 :0 0 pm

SANTA'S VILLAGE IN MAGNOLIA SQUARE
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
“CHRISTMAS THROUGH A CHILD’S EYES”
Herald photo by U a n * Hewklne
Ta(ir1 School youth singers, directed by Palncia M Whatley, and other choir m em bers sing
during the recent St. Paul Missionary Baptist C h u rch 's annual Harvest Meditation Service
T h e service was a time o l thanksgiving, praise, rejoicing and thankfulness. Musical rendi­
tions were presenled by South Seminole Middle School faculty m em bers. M ary Schiano.
Th o m a s Silllman. Elisa Howell. D an Chisholm . Debra Mar,m on-G o od en, Julius Franio.
Sem inole H ope and the Tajirl School youth singers.

Light-up And Musical Program Featuring
Exceptionally Talented Groups and Ensembles
Presented By Ttie Downtown Business Association ol Sanlord.
Call Sara Jacobson (407) 323-0197 (407) 314-5745 For Details

�P a g e 4C Sunday. December 2, 200t

T h e Se m in o le H eju ld

Church

Frist ■
Presbyterian
Church of
Lake Mary

Notes
M essia h
Dr. Burt Perinchief,
retired director o f choral
m usic activities at
Sem in ole C om m unity
C olleg e and current direc­
tor of m u sic m inistries at
M arkham W oods
Presbyterian Church in
Lake Mary, in vites the
com m u n ity to join a sin galong perform ance o f
G eorge Frederick H an d el's
"M essiah", Part I
(Prophecy and N ativity) at
the church 3p.m . Sunday,
D ec. 2.
T he C oopersm ith edition
o f "M essiah" w ill be used,
and sin gers not presently
having this version m ay
purchase a co p y at the
church for a nom inal
charge o f $8.
A preparatory rehearsal
w a s h eld at Markham
W oods C hurch 3, but
absence from the rehearsal
w ill not preclude an yon e
from participating in the
event.
For inform ation, call the
church at 407-333-2030.
Pastor's A nniversary
Victory Tem ple o f God
w ill be celebrating its
H onorable Bishop's 18th
Pastor's A nniversary Dec.
3 through Dec. 9, b egin ­
n in g 7:30 p.m . nightly and
11 a.m . Sunday.
The them e for the occa­
sion is "The Shepherd G od
Placed O ver H is Flock."
T he fo llo w in g churches
w ill be rendering services
in honor o f Bishop Robert
L. H illery's anniversary:
• M onday, Dec. 3: Elder
N athan iel Hillery, R efuge
C hurch o f our Lord.
• Tuesday, Dec. 4: Elder
M arcus McCoy, Greater
R efuge M em orial Church.
• W ednesday, Dec. 5:
T he Rev. Emory Blake,
Progress M issionary
Baptist Church.
• T hursday, Dec. 6; Elder
M aurice Bennett, Grace
A p osto lic Temple.
• Friday, Dec. 7: Elder
Frank Southerland, First
B om C hurch Titusville.
• Saturday, Dec. 8: T he
Rev. D aniel Poole, N ew
Jerusalem M issionary
B aptist Church.
• Sunday, Dec. 9: Jr.
B ishop Jasper Bailey, First
B om C hurch.
For m ore inform ation,
contact Sister Veleria
H enry at 407-321-8864.

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407-322-9041
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4100 Paoia Road (44A)
'Sanford. Florida
407-323-0923
Dr Denrua Ufflaion
Paaior
Sunday Morrang
10:15am.
Waehtp
900 a m
Sunday School
Church Twang
9 00 pm
700pm
Evareng WorVap
7 00 pm
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590 S Country Club R d , Lake Mery, FL
Paaior
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9 45 Am
Sunday School
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9 00 pm.
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601 Eaaf Airport Boulevard
Sanford Flonda 32773
(407) 322 3737
Church Office
Pastor
J Earl Watch
945 am
Sunday School'
Morning Woraftp
11 00 am.
Evantng Worship
700 p m
Watkeaday
IA1 Weak Worship
7 00 p m
Children * Church
700pm
Nursery Prowled A l Service*
JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
920 Up**** R d . Sanford
3239072
Paaior
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1000 am.
Sunday School
Morning Sarvtca
11 0 0 a m
Evening Service
9 00 p m
Wadnaaday Sarnca
7 '00' pm,

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9 30pm
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(407) 322 5499
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Sunday School
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Father Richard W Troul
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(407) 324-3097
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O f LAKE MARY
760 9tm Omm. LaAA Mary. FL
Paul Hoyar
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Sunday morning

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407 788 7708
Sunday: Church Sannca
and Sunday School
1000 am
Wadnaaday
800pm
CMd Cara AvwUMa al al 8arvK«a
Reading Room
Monday thru Saturday
10 00 a m to 4 00 p m
Thursday Evamng 6 pi m. to 8 p m
145 WaAMi Seringa Road
Sort# 149 A longwood. FL 32779
Phona 4078881480

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CHURCH O f OOO
801 W 22nd St Santord FL
40/ 322 3942
Rav Waa Tanktoay
Pastor
Sunday School
9 45 a mi.
Morning Worship
10.45 a m
Evanmg Sarvica
8 00 p.m.
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1401 3. Par* Am -. Sanford
407-322-4584
Larry Laonanj
Paalor
Sunday School
9 30 A m
Morning Worship
1100 A m
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8 45pm
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LONOWOOO CMUMH

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Praia* A Worshgi
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Evtrvng Sarvics
Tuaaday Prayar Masting
MKhMsk Sarvca (Wad)

7 to 8 p m

Pra- School tonj grad* 12
407 321 2723
Also Day Cara Starts
to 1 yaar to pra-school
407 3231411

C h u rc h O f G o d of
P ro p h e cy
CHURCH O f GOO O f PROPHECY
2509 S Elm SI Santord. Fla. 32773

Holy Euchanal 7 00 A m A 7 00 p m

Charism atic Episcopal
CHURCH O f THE HOLY COMf ORTIR
*Chanamaac - Sachrsmantal •Evangaicar
The Sardotd Bndge
Coma* ol e«h St 4 tkJy Am
Santord, Honda
407 2985094
Raw Mar* Barth
Daacon
Sunday Euchanal
930 A m

Inter-Denom lnatlonal
FAJTH MISSIONARY CHURCH
3002 Baardal Am
407 323-3794
Jaca Com
Paator
Sunday
MotTBng Worship
1000 am.
EMfltog Sarvtos
6 00pm
Tuaaday Evanmg
acta study
700pm

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HOUSE O f REFUGE M M S TM Et. WC
1001 CataryAM. Santord
(407) 324-4711
Dora W Rchantoon
Paalor
Sunday School
9 30 am
11-00 am
700 pm
730 pm
SHOWER DOWN O f BLESSINGS
201 Elm Am . Santord FL
407 2218389
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OUR LADY. QUEEN O f PEACE
ORTHOOOX CATHOLIC CHURCH
3790 &amp;pas Avanua.
Santord F L
407-3214193
Ravarand Donato Ba*os
Pastor LaHn
S*rvtca Sunday
1000 am
930 am

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11 00 a m
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(agas 412)
1100 am
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1f30 pm
Thursday
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7 30pm
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SEMINOLE COMMUfATY CHURCH
SOTO Oranga Bhd. Sanford
40 7 324 01 r t mnv swnwioiacftach com
Jany Watah
Pastor
Sunday Worship Sve8 45 8 1030 a m

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2525 S Oa* Am . Santord. FL
Rav Elmar A Rauschar
Pastor
Sunday School
10 3 0am
Worship Sarvca
10 30 a m
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CHRIST U W TID METWOOtST CHURCH
408 Tuckar Onm
(Comar Tuckar Dr. 8 CR 427)
Ray Ray Batrand
Pastor
Tafaphona (407) 322-7900
Sunday School
9 30 A m
tolar Mtaaion
10 30 am.
Morning Worship
11 0 0 a m
Brbia Study
W'adnasday
830' p.m.
ChAJran a Tima tnctodad to Worship
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FIRST UNTTEO METHOOfST CHURCH
419 Par* Am , SanAird FL
407-122-4171
Mar* Loonay
Muac Otractor
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Mommg Worship
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9 30am
Sunday School
9 45 a m
YoMh Fakowship
4.00 p m
Nursary Providad
Woman s O d a
2nd Monday
845 a m
Man s Prayar Braabtai l
U l Thursday
6 30am
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Tlaachng Paopto' tor a RaaaorV
407-1384580
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LONOWOOO CHURCH O f THE NA2ARENE
200N WaymanSl.
Longwood FL
631 6558
Sunday School
945 am
Morning WorsNp
1045 a m
ChAdran s Church
10 45 Am
Evangtowoc Sarvca
8 0 0 put
Wadnaaday FamAy Ntgf*
70 0 p m
Youth. Woman, and Aikto B44a Study
"Navsr A Slrangar Mar#*

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UP tA LA COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Comar of W 25to SI 8 Upatoa Rd
101 Upaaia Road
Santord, FL 32771

Sunday Educafton
Sunday Worthy
2nd Wadnaaday of bach

900 am
1 00 0a m
830pm

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH O f SANFORD
Batwaan 3rd and14th Si.
i Par* 8 Oa* / Downtown
Santord FL
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800 a m
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Sun Conlamporary WomNp 7 0 0 p m
WondarkA Wartoaaday FamPy N g t •
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830pm
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O f LAKE MARY
128 W W* m Am
LakaUary. FL
407-321-1021
Staphan Horrafl
P**tor
Church School
945 am.
Morning Worship
11 00 a m
Wad Chow Prachea
7 00pm
Thurs YPulh Chou
8 30 p m
Nuraary Providad
MARKHAM WOODS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
5210 Markham Wood* Road
Lab* Mary
407-3332030
Rav Chart#* R Jona*
Pastor
Sunday School, al aga*
9 00 t m
Church Same#*
9 00 8 10 30 a m
Nursary ProwNd
Voum (Voup. SLwrUy
School
400pm
MvkJa School
600pm
PrASchool Mon thru Fa
9 to I f
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C hrist
LONOWOOO HILLS CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
U.C.C.
1255 E E WMhamaon Road
Longwood, FL
407 132 8253
Rav Or Hal roengttood
Mtoaiar
Suday Sarvtcaa
Conlamporary
900 tm .
Tradtoonal Worship
1030 a m
Nursary Provtdad
Church School 9:15 Am. • 1915 am.
Youto 8 Chtokan Mamsiry
630pm

W esleyan
WESLEYAN CHURCH O f PAOLA
5500 Wayatoa Or.
Sanford, FL 32771
(OB M (E m4 S i) Waal
Fato Straaf on Laft - On# Mia)
Laonard ODorvai
Paalor'

407 3226132
“Whara to# Gospto la Good Naas'
Sunday 'School
9 45 a m
Mornarva Worship
11 '00 a. m
E waning Worship
6 00 p m
Mid-Waak Mtg Wad
7 M p m.
PlaaM Shara Your U a With Us

House of Refuge
The H ouse o f Refuge
M inistries Inc., w ill host
E vangelist Sigi Obtander
11 a.m . D ec. 9. The them e
w ill be "A Voice For the
N ations."
T he church is located at
12001 C elery Ave., in
Sanford. For more infor­
m ation about the upcom ­
ing events, call 407-3244711.

D inner Dance
The G olden Eagle
P olish /A m erican C lub is
sponsoring Its 12th annual
dinner dance 2 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 2, in St.
Joseph's C atholic Church.
Dinner is from 2 to 3
m. w ith m usic by the
elotones from 3 to 7 p.m.
For tickets and inform a­
tion, call 407-568-6866 or
407-277-6426. There w ill be
a cash bar and door prizes.
The church is located at
1501 Alafaya Trail in
Orlando.

K

Baroque H oliday
S t Luke's Lutheran
Church, located at 2021 W.
State Route 426 in O viedo,
w ill host a Baroque
H oliday 7 p.m. Saturday,
D ec. 1, presented by a n en sem b le of the Orlando
Philharm onic Orchestra
and featuring Hat France
on harpsichord, Lisa
Ferrigno on violin, Aaron
G oldm an on flute and
Lyman Urodie on trumpet.
The concert is free, and
free nursery care w ill be
provided for sm all chil­
dren and treats for school
children w ho attend the
concert.
For m ore information,
contact the church office at
407-365-341)8.

Cospel Duo
N icholas and Rhonda
Walmer w ill be appearing
at Sanford Christian
Church U hl5 a.m. Sunday,
Dec. 2.
From con temporary to
inspiration.:1 to toe-tap­
p in g Southern gospel and
country, the YValmer's
m usical selections are
church-friendly. Their sole
desire is to m agnify the
Lord and to see people
draw n to him.
A dm ission is free and a
free-will offering w ill be
received to further the
m inistry of the Walmers.

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Seminole County economy remains strong

B
if Chri
i t f m h f Patton
DsHfin
By
C hristopher
Staff Writer

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SANFORD — The new ly-identified
nationw ide recession did not stop the
Metro O rlando Econom ic Developm ent
C om m ission Tuesday from d etailin g
Sem inole C o u n ty 's b rig h t econom ic
growth to county com m issioners.
Graded w ith three econom ic indicators
— primary jo b creation, office and indus­
trial space rates and export sales grow th
M OEDC president R ay Gilley said
Seminole is In the m idst o f strong eco-

Coach Bob Train* la not
normaffy a ad an c* taachar,
but h* la hoping Ms Seminote
High School boy* baakattwll
team laam a a Httta chemistry
quickly whan It opens th* reg­
ular season In the Greyhound
Tournament tonight at Lyman
High School.
P a g e lB

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y job creation, said Gilley. An 8
t increase from last year has created
ew jobs in the county — 500 In software
re and programming jobs with an aver“g«•salary
, o f $64,000.
- .
"W e'v e had great success in the
ion
attracting high-wage jo bs," Gilley said.
O ffice apace value is up roughly 19 perand up

Holiday lighting
contest
Get in the holiday spirit by
se rve sH fx rv im
u * hom e's imexte'ris —■!
decorating
your
or a n d1 _participatiting in the
L
Holidayt H om e U
Lighting
: sponsored
Contests!
ed by the
Sanford Historical Trust In c
The lighting contest is open
to all d ty o f Sanford residents
snd five prizes will be award­
ed:
• Best Overall Display will
receive a Waterford Crystal
piece (O ver $100.00 value)
• Most Unusual Display
will receive a Mikasa Lead
Crystal Vase
• Best TYaditional Display
will receive a $50.00 Dillard's
Gift Certificate
• Most Number O f Lights
will receive s Mikasa Lead
Crystal C andy Bowl
• Best Block — each house­
hold will receive a bottle of
Tommy Hilfiger Cologne.
Judging will be held.Nov. 26
through Dec. 3 after 6 p m
Remember to submit your
entry form and have your
Holliday Lights on during
those evenings. Winners will
be notified by Dec. 8.
There is no entry fee, just
submit a form with your
name, address, phone number
snd whether you are entering
as a single residence or as a '
block. Entry forms can be
mailed to The Sanford Historic
Trust at P.O. Box 536, Sanford,
FL 32772, dropped off at The
Seminole Herald Office or
Faxed to (407) 444-7508. All
entries m ust be received by
Wednesday, Nov. 2 6

C

a n

By Christopher Patton

LAKE M A R Y — The Florida
H ighw ay Patrol p red icted 40
statewide vehicle fatalities dur­
ing the
holiday w eekend.
Fortunately the grim tally only
reached 24.
Sem inole County d id not
record a traffic fatality during
the extended weekend, bu t two
Central Florida counties. O range
and O sceo la, registered two
apiece. Sem inole's Thanksgiving
good fortune may be due to hun-

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From left to right, Alexander Smith, Q.B. Drake, Sonny Presley, Cedi Presley and son-in-law B.D. Baggs, show­
casing some of the Snappin’ Turtle lawnmower* al Gene's Garage on Park Avenue.

U S Manufacturing, o f about 25
employees, w hich primarily
built edgers, M ike said.
"Then he got into the dtrus
equipment w ith the under-thetrec noe," his son said.
The mechanical cultivator
would till the ground under­
neath orange trees, preventing
weeds to grow. The machine
w as adapted for the grape vines
in California and the apple trees
in Virginia, but the machine's
popularity died with the intro­
duction of herbiddes.
"A ll of that w as made here in
Sanford until the early 80s,"
M ike said.
Mike and his wife, Connie,
bought Sm itty's Lawnmower*
from Alexander in 1981, but the
factory ceased operations after
his death in the early 80s.
"O ne of the things I remem­
b er most is he would come

hom e with a new lawnmower
and I would mow the lawn
with it," he said. "H e was
always bringing something new
home. All it took was for som e­
one to say they had a need for
something and he would make
it."
With more than 100 patents
to his name, Alexander Smith
could possibly be the Alexander
Graham Bell o f Sanford. Other
inventions include a 60-foot
long, 8-foot tall, huge bucket d t­
rus field irrigation ditch cleaner
and WWII government patents
for engine assembly of war
crafts. However, like all great
inventors, some projects were
left unfinished and some just
didn't cut the mustard. Mike
said he distinctly remembers his
father's work on developing an
orange picker.
"Som e worked, but never

dreds of unsafe drivers earning
traffic
citation s
d u ring
a
W ednesday night law enforce­
m ent operation.
Patrolling
the
northw est
quad rant o f the county, Lake
M ary police led the operation
that
lasted
until
early
T hanksgiving' m orning and
involved about 40 officers from
A ltam onte
Sp ring s,
W inter
Springs, Sanford, Longwood and
the sheriff's office.
W hile the group targeted
im paired d rivers, officers and
deputies also issued tickets for

From Staff Report

Sc Valerie School of Dance will

The holid ay season begins
Friday a t the H elen Stairs
Theatre w hen children from area
schools w ill take to the stage for
"Sounds o f the Season."
The th eater's holiday events
begin 8 p.m . Friday w hen choral
groups from local schools will
perform holiday, g o sp el, and
patriotic songs. Dancers from the
Ballet
Guild
of
Sanford/Sem inole and Miriam

perform . M idw ay Elem entary
School for the Performing Arts
will feature the Midway Violin
Ensam ble,
M idw ay
Ballet
Dancers and the Midway Show
C hoir. The ch o ir w ill sing a
C hristm as m edley o f "H appy
H olid ay s,"
"T h e H anukkan
S o n g " and "W h ile Christm as."
O ther school groups that will
perform include the Rosenwald
C enter Gospel Choir Ensemble,
the
G old sboro
Elem entary

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well enough to m arket," he
said.
After he got out o f the busi­
ness, M ike said his father con­
tinued his thirst for inventing as
he remembers one working
model; a parking strudure con­
veyor that would stack cars in a
parking garage without actually
diving them up all the ramps.
"It takes a special kind of
person to become an inventor it consumes just about all of
your thoughts," he said.
"A lot o f these old-timers
would com e In and still remem­
ber my dad," he added. “He
was a well liked m an in the city.
We've dealt with a lot of differ­
ent people and generations
through the years."
Christopher Patton can b«
reached at cpettonOaemlnoleherald.com or 407-322-2611.

SA N FO R D — Walter Alfred
Gielow , former publisher of the
Sanford Herald, died at hom e
Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2001. He was
90.
G ielow 's tenure at the Herald
w as a time o f unprecedented
grow th (or the newspaper, both
in circulation and operations.
G ielow added a sixth publish­
in g
day,
b u ilt
the
n e w sp a ­
p e r 's
cu r­
ren t facili­
tie s
and
installed
sta te -o f-th e a rt p resses
to increase
printing
capacity.
In ad di­
tion, Gielow
w as
an
Qislow
activ e citi­
zen o f Sanford. Long before the
industry coined the term "co m ­
m u nity jo u rn alism ," G ielow
took a keen interest in the city
he called hom e since 1958.
"H is heart w as 100 percent in
S a n fo rd ,"
said
D ouglas
Stenstrom , w h o served w ith
G ielow on the board of direc­
tors for the G reater Sanford
C h am ber o f Com m erce. "H e
had a love and a vision for
Sanford, and he backed it up
w ith total support, both person­
ally and from the newspaper."
Form er Sanford Mayor ^ e e
M oore agreed Gielow was the
driving force behind many pro­
jects in Sanford.
"W h en you needed som eone
See Gielow, Page I0A

Cheerleaders win regional honors

other violations such as speed­
ing and nqt wearing a safety belt.
A ccording to Lake M ary Lt.
Dave Guildford, the operation
netted 18 arrests; 10 for driving
under the influence, two on drug
charges and six others on w ar­
rants and reckless driving.
Generally county DUI opera­
tions are not conducted during a
W ednesday
night,
said
Guildford. The element of sur­
prise possibly helped the opera­
tion accumulate a near record
See FHP, Page 6A

Stairs Theatre rings in the season
O fficer Claudio W e b b e r

Seo Economy, Page 6A

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FH P says holiday fatalities down
Staff Writer

Seminole

96 percent ov er the last five years.
Industrial space is also up with an 11 per­
cent increase over the last year and nearly
a 50 percent increase from five years ago.
The U S . D epartm ent o f Com m erce has
also identified the O rlando metro area as
the fastest grow ing export market in the
state the last three years, said Gilley.
"Y ou've set a standard for excellence

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for other com munities across fhc state,*
G illey said.
Despite the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks
and current 8-month recession. Derrick
Wallace, M OEDC board chairman, said
"o u t of every crisis com es the chance to be
rebo rn ." He cited the small town o f
Enterprise, Ala. which in 1919 had their
primary crop of peanuts ravished by the
M exican boll weevil. Today, a statue o f the
boll weevil stands in the city with an
inscription that includes "out of diversity
com es a blessing."
The econom ic development com mis-

WE SERVICE

By Christopher Patton
Staff Writer
SANFORD — A local man
closed a chapter last m onth on
one o f Sanford's most heralded
stories.
Mike Sm ith, son of the late
Snappin' Tbrtle Lawnmower
inventor Alexander "Sm itty "
Smith, sold the family business
in October, but the m em ory of
Sanford's claim to fame in the
lawn grooming industry will
never fade.
In the middle 1940s,
Alexander Smith built the first
prototypes o f the revolutionary
lawnmower that w as stu p ed
like a snapping turtle. W ith dia­
mond-plated steel, self-propul­
sion and the head o f a turtle at
the front, the lawnmower proto­
type quickly became a popular
machine. ‘
"H e built the prototypes right
here in Sanford," Mike said.
"They sold out the patent rights
to M cDonahue Power
Company o f Georgia around
1950. It was actually easy to use.
You could fight it, but if you let
it go, it would do a beautiful
job."
That first line of Snappin'
Turtle lawnmov/ers conceived
in Sanford became the national
brand known as Snapper.
McDonahue Power Company
still produces a Snapper line of
ird equipment, which includes
wnmowers and snow blow ­
ers. Like his big time Georgia
buyer, Alexander also dabbled
with different equipment other
than the lawnmower.
During the lawnmower
inventions, Alexander also
maintained a Sanford factory, B

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P rim ary jo b creatio n up 8 p e rc e n t
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G oldeneagle
Chous,
the
H eathrow Elem entary School
C horus and the idyllw ilde
Elementary Chorus.
Admission to the perform ance
o f "Sounds of the Season," is a
donation. All donations collect­
ed will benefit the participating
schools' music departments.
On Saturday, Dec. 1, the
Wekiva River Players (W RP) will
perform
the
"H olid ay
Sec Theatre, Page 5A

Hwald photo by Don Ring

Sanford Mayor Brady Lessard and District 2 Commissioner Velma
Williams honored the Sanlord Pop Warner Jr. Pee Wee Cheerleading
Squad for winning first place at the Mid-Florida Pop Warner cheer­
leading competition on Nov. 4. The win was the first time in the 20year history of the squad that the team advanced to the Southeast
Regional competition. Team members include, Shaquonda
Armstrong. Shakira Barrett, Jasmine Brown, Teah Dixon, Deshia
Duhart, Kierria Jarrells, Jessica Grant, Octevia Jo n es, Gloria King,
Bre-Shara McCall, Alexa Mobley, Somolya Pritchard, TaQuaesha
Redding, Antoinette Strickland, Susan Warford, Jasmin Washington,
Kanetra Wright, Klerra Wynn and Marina Young. The team is coached
by Julie Bolton, Patina Clayton, Katisha Duhart, Heather Fryling,
Jam ie Swann, Lacey Wells and Tonja Simpson. In addition to cheer­
leading, the Pop Warner squad requires the girts maintain a high
grade point average. The team is founded on sportsmanship, spirit,
teamwork and success.

�T h i Seminole Huuld

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A GLANCE AROUND OUR COUNTY

Parents won’t
welcome widow’s
new boyfriend

O ut &amp; A bout

Gift giving

THUR
The Seminole County/Lake
Mary Regional Chamber of
Commerce Professional
Women's Network hmcheon

DEAR A BBY: Last year, my brother "D evon"
died after a long Illness. He is survived b y his
w ife, "Clarisse," and my tw o nephews. D evon
and 1 were as close as a brother and sister could
be. My husband w a s close
to him , too.
Seven months after
Devon's passing, C larisse
♦
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began dating T im ." N o one
was overjoyed by th is, but
we knew that C larisse had
loved my brother an d
mourned deeply. W e under­
stood it was tim e fo r her to
move on. We put o u r feelDear
ings aside.
The ip roblem is, m y
daughter's birthday party is
• • • • • • • • com ing up soon. W e are
hosting a family party and inviting everyone,
including Clarisse, Tim and the boys. M y par­
ents have expressed disappointm ent th at
Clarisse's boyfriend is being included an d have
informed us that they will not attend if Tim is
there.
What should I do? Should 1 invite everyone,
as my husband suggests, and let the ch ip s fall
where they may? Or should I respect th e wishes
o f my parents and ask Clarisse not to b rin g Urn?

is scheduled for Thursday,
Nov. 29, from 1 1 3 0 sun. to
1 3 0 p.m . in the Presidential
Ballroom at Church Street
Station.
Keynote speaker will be for­
mer U S . Attorney General
Janet Reno. Cost is $30 for
m em bers and $50 for non­
mem bers. Corporate tables are
available.
For information, call 407333-4748.

Students from the
University of Central Florida

Abby

will entertain students and
their families from Goldsboro
Elem entary School Thursday,
Nov. 29, starting at 6 3 0 pan.
w ith stories during the annual
"Reading Is A Fam ily

Thing."

IN THE MIDDLE IN THE M IDW EST

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CPH Engineers and Its employees recently donated hundreds of toys to the Salvation Army. For the past seven years, the business
has been purchasing toys and donating them to worthwhile agendas. CPH Headquarters in Sanford has always chosen the
Salvation Army e s Its point of focus.

DEAR IN THE MIDDLE: If your parents
object to Tim's presence only because they
have difficulty accepting that Clarisse has
moved on, then I see no reason to exclude him.
While they have my deepest sym pathy for the
loss o f their son , they
hey have no ri:
right to dictate
who should or should not be on your guest list
or part of Clarisse's life.

FRI
Nov. 21 A rrests
Sarah Jackson, 42, o f Sanford by
the Sem inole C ounty Sh eriff's O ffice
on tw o charges o f fraud (illegal use
o f credit cards) and one count o f
larceny o f m ore than $300, but less
than $3000.
L uis D enizard, 26, o f D eltona by
Sanford police on the charge o f lar­
cen y o f property over $100, bu t less
than $300.
D avid Shockley, 28, o f Sanford b y
Lake M ary police on the charge of
u ttering forged instrum ent.
G oldie M arshall, 31, of Sanford
' th e Sem inole C ounty S h e riff's
If ice on the charge of larceny ov er
$300, but under $2,000.
Richard Gunter, 18, of W inter
Springs by the Sem inole County
S h e riff's O ffice on the charge of pos­
session of alcoholic beverage under
the age o f 21.

DEAR ABBY; I am a high school senior. My
boyfriend, "Corey," and 1 have been d atin g iln ce
ninth grade. I love him m ore than an y th in g on
Earth. Corey is like another son to m y parents,
and I feel close to his m other and eig h t brothers.
I can't see m yself with any other person.
O ur school has a policy that allow s sen iors to
use the loudspeaker system to d ed icate birthday
greetings to other students. M y birthday was
last week, and Corey got on the m icrophone.
Instead of saying, "H appy birthday, sw eetheart,”
he said: "To my girlfriend, m y b e s tiiie n d , my .
skateboard buddy. I love you. You’re 18, so no
more Waiting. W hat 1 really want to say, honey,
is - will you marry m e?" I told him 1 needed a
week to think about it.
The week is up. After asking op inions o f my
family and friends - w ho all have g iven me a
"thumbs up" - I am still undecided. I know that
I love Corey and we are a perfect cou p le, but 1
need just one more push in cither d irection so I
can give him a definite answer. Help! H OPEFUL AND H E L PL E SS IN M IS S IS S IP P I
PS. Corey said that if I say no, w e'll still go
out and everything will go back to norm al.

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DEAR HO PEFUL: A w om an w h o is contem ­
plating a d ecision as serio u s as m arriage
should not need a "p u sh ” in eith er d irection .
Tell Corey that you w ill consid er h is o ffe r o f
marriage once you b oth have c o lle g e behind
you. R egardless o f how much you a n d Corey
may love each other, you shou ld n't m arry u n til
you’re both self-su pporting.

C O N FID EN TIA L T O "V IO L E N T AN D
A S tjA M E D IN R IC H M O N D , IN D .H: You have
already taken the first step by recognizing that
your anger is out of control and asking for help.
Please contact your county departm ent of m en­
tal health. Tell them it is urgent that you see a
counselor immediately and recount the incidents
you described to me. You have begu n the jo u r­
ney, and I wish you m uch success w ith treat­
ment. It will change the lives o f every mem ber
of your fam ily for the better.

Dear Abby is w ritten by Pauline Phillips and
daughter Jeanne Phillips.

For everything you need to know about w ed­
ding planning, order "H ow to H av e a Lovely
Wedding." Send a business-size, self-addressed
envelope, plus check o r money order for $5 (U S .
funds only) to: Dear Abby, W edding Booklet,
P.O. Box 447, Mount M orris, IL 61054-0447.
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Nov. 25 A rrests
Tim othy Burkes, 18, o f D eLand by
the Florida H ighw ay P atrol on the
charges o f grand th e ft o f a firearm
and dealing in stolen property.
M arcolino A ndrae, 2 9 , of Sanford
by Sanford police on th e charges
driving w ith a su sp en d ed license
and fraud, giving fa lse id entifica­
tion.
Ryan Mayer, 27, o f D eltona by
Casselberry police o n the charge o f
driving under the influence.
Kim Bam es, 36, o f Sanford by the
Sem inole County S h e riff's O ffice on
the charges of d riv in g under the
influence, reckless d riv in g, p o sses­
sion o f hydrocodone, som a, b arb itu ­
rates and zanax.
Taurus Boone, 25, o f Sanford b
the Sem inole C ou nty Sh e riff's O ffice
on the charges o f p o ssession o f
cocaine w ith the Intent to sell, m ari­
juana possession w ith intent to sell,
drug paraphernalia an d reckless
driving.
Andrew M cC ourt, 29, of Sanford
by Sanford police n th e charges o f
possession of m ariju an a and d rug
paraphernalia.
Ranjit Chehal, 2 2 , o f Longw ood
by Altam onte Sp rin g s police on the
charge of retail theft.
Larry Jones, 50, o f Sanford b y the
Sem inole County S h e riff's O ffice on
the charge of d riv in g under the
influence.
A rthur Walker, 3 2 , o f Longw ood
by Longwood p o lice o n the charges
o f driving under th e influence and
without a d riv e r's license.

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Sanford police on th e ch a rg e s o f
possession o f drug p arap hernalia
and carrying a con cealed w eapon.
Terrance Brow n, 29, o f Sanford b y
Sanford police on the ch arg es of
burglary, property d a m a g e over
$200 and probation violation .
Shirley Scott, 46, o f Sanfo rd by
the Sem inole County S h e riff's O ffice
on the charges drivin g w ith a su s­
pended license and resistin g an o ffi­
cer.
Marqueba C arlisle, 2 9 , o f Sanford
by Sanford police on th e charge o f
oplifting.
Morgan
organ C richfictd , 2 2 , o f Sanford
by O viedo police on th e,ch arges o f
driving w ith a su sp en d ed license,
giving a false nam e an d vehicle tag
not assigned.
Paul K ocppcn, 44, o f Lake M ary
by Sanford police o n th e charge o f
driving under the influence.

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B etty B ervett
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w eapon.
R ed d ick P end leton, 19, o f Sanford
b y Sanford police o n the charges of
reck less drivin g and allow ing a pas­
s e n g e r to ride on the exterior o f the
veh icle.
•
D uran D aniels, 20, o f Sanford by
S anford police on the charge of dis­
ord erly conduct.
H ector Lopez, 32, o f W inter
S p rin g s by Florida H ighw ay Patrol
on the charges o f driving under the
in flu en ce and D U I prop *rty dam ­
ag e. A lso charged by tfie Sem inole
C o u n ty S h e riff’s O ffice for resisting
a n officer.

Nov. 22 A rrests
Jam es Piatt, 19, of Sanford by the
Sem in ole C ounty Sheriff's O ffice on
• charges of possession of an am p h et­
Nov. 23 A rrests
am ine, introduction of contraband
C h ristian Bennett, 20, o f
into a county correctional facility,
Longw ood by the Sem in ole County
possession o f marijuana and drug
S h e riff's O ffice on the charges of
paraphernalia.
providing a false nam e to officers,
Luis Perez, 24, of W inter Springs
p ossession o f alcohol un der 21 years
by C asselberry police on charges o f
o f age and possession o f an open
grand theft au to
container.
Reggie Colem an, 29, o f Sanford
Jo se M artinez, 18, o f Winter
by Sanford police on the charge o f
Sp rin g s by the Sem inole County
neglecting children.
S h e riff's O ffice on the charges of
Everett Rose, 38, of Sanford by
ossession o f m arijuana and alcothe Sem inole County S h eriff's O ffice
olic beverage.
on the charges of trespassing, m ari­
D aric G rim es, 19, o f Longwood
juana possession and drug p ara­
by the Sem inole County Sheriff's
phernalia.
O ffice on the charge o f driving
Calvin H all, 22, o f Geneva by the
u n d er the influence.
Sem inole County Sheriff's O ffice on
M ichael W hitm er, 36, o f Sanford
tw o charges o f disorderly conduct
by C asselberry police on the charges
and obstructing justice.
o f d rivin g under the influence and
Therisco Jordan, 25, of G eneva by
d rivin g with a suspended license.
the Sem inole County S h e riff's O ffice
on two charges of disorderly con ­
Nov. 24 A rrests
duct and obstructing justice.
M ichael L itzbarski, 28, of
N apoleon M artinez, 30, o f
Longw ood by Sanford police on the
Sanford by Lake Mary police on the
ch arg es o f d rivin g w ith a suspended
charge of driving under the influ ­
. licen se and crim es against a person
ence.
(corru p tion b y threat to a public ser­
Bryan Terrell, 21, of Sanford by
van t).
Lake M ary police on the charges of
G eorg e Farm er, 69, o f Sanford by
possession of marijuana and drug
the Sem in ole C ounty Sheriff's O ffice
paraphernalia.
on the charge o f d rivin g under the
C ary M erriweather, 36, o f
influence.
D eltona by Sanford police on the
A dam Savage, 19, o f Longwood
charges o f grand theft of a m otor
by Lake M ary police on the charge
vehicle, tw o counts of battery on an
o f possession o f m arijuana.
officer, resisting an officer w ith vio­
Toni M yles, 19, o f Sanford by
lence and carrying a concealed

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T h e students from Rita
B uchoff's Children's
Literature classes will use pic­
tures they have m ade to tell
stories. Every child will be
given a book to take home. Ice
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So u n d s o f the Season will
be presented at the Helen
Stairs Theatre 8 p.m. Friday,
Nov. 30.
School chorus groups from
Idyllw llde Elementary,
Heathrow Elementary,
Goldsboro Elementary,
M idw ay Elementary,
Rosewald Center, Geneva
Elementary and Midway
Violin Ensemble will present
the holiday concert.
A portion o f the proceeds
w ill benefit the participating
schools' music departments.
Tickets are $10 tor adults
and $5 for seniors and stu­
dents. For information, call
407-321-8111.

SAT
"H o lid ay Extravaganza,"
the W ekiva R iver Players hol­
iday celebration of theater,
will be held 8 p.m. Saturday,
Dec. 1, in the Helen Stairs
Theatre.
T h e event will include
favorite m usical show
excerpts, skits and holiday
m usic. Admission is $15 for
ad ults and $12 for seniors.
For information, call 407321-8111.
A holiday open house will
b e held at the Student
M useum and Dem onstration
G ardens, located at 301 W. 7th
St., in Sanford, 10 a.m. to 4
p.m . Saturday, Dec. 1.
The event will feature
exhibits on Florida Pioneers,
N ative American and a
Sanford/Sem inole County
photographic history. Free
garden and landscape infor­
mation will be offered. At
1 1 3 0 a.m., Elaine Ellman will
present "A ntique Roses," and
at 1 p.m., A1 Ferrer, urban hor­
ticulturist, will make a presen­
tation.
Tours of the various gar­
dens, including antique roses,
tropical, shade, butterfly, pio­
neer, field crops, Florida
Natives, oriental and citrus,
will be provided.
For more information, call
407-3204)520.

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Obituaries
FREDA WALKER BU SSR L
Freda Walker BuraeU, 75, of
Conaxd, N.C., died Friday, Nov. 23,
2001, in Eden Gardena, Concord.
Bom Dec. 25.1925, in Gera Fork,
Ky-, she was a secretary in the insur*nce industry.
o
Indude * d* u8h‘rr. Pal
Rediehs of Concord, N.C.; two
P^dchildrm ; and one great grandmemorial donations may be made
to the American Lung Association of
North Carolina. 5315 Grrenbrook
Drive, Charlotte, N.C, 28205 or the
National Audubon Society, 410
Airport Road, Chapel fin , N.C,
27514.
HartseU Funeral Home of
Concord, N.C, is in charge of
arrangements.
MYRA JANE DICKSON
Myra Jane Dickson, 71, of
Dougia^ille, Ga„ died Friday, Nov.
23,2001.
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Bom Oct 30,1930, in Sanford, ihe
was a homemaker and a member of
First Baptist Onnch of Dour^aeville.
Survivors include a ion, Wayne
Lewis Dickson Sc, of DouglasvlUe,
Gaj two stepsons, James W. and
William Dickson, both of
Chattahoochee; a daughter, Myra
Ann Fleming of DougLwville, Ga.;
two brothers, Robert Theron
Madden of Lake Mary and Charles
Edwin Madden of Marietta, Gaj
seven grandchildm^ and several
nieces and nephews.
Memorial donations may be made
to the American Heart Association,
1101 North Chase Parkway, SE,
Marietta, Ca.
Whitley-Gamer at Roaenhaven
Funeral Home and Cemetery of
Oniglasville, Ga., is in charge of
arrangements.
JAMES N. DUFFY JR.
James N. DufN Jt, 49, of Whisper
VWnd Drive, S t Cloud, died
Thursday, Nov. 11,2001, In Florida
Hospital, Celebration.
Bom Feb. 25,1952, in Hymnis,
Mass., he resided in Central Florida
for 26 years. He was a surveyor far
Southland Construction and previ­
ously worked as a chiropractor. He
was a U S Army veteran, who
served during the Vietnam era. He
was of the Christian faith.
Survivors indude his wife, Flk*
A Duffy of S t Cloud; a son. James
N. Duffy of S t Cloud; a daughter,
Sheridan N. Duffy of St. Cloud; his
mother. Flora Duffy of Rochester,
Masses brother, Bobby Duffy of
Rochester; Mass.; and two sisters,
Margaret Duffy and Mary Wynn,
both of Rochester, Mass.
Banfield Funeral Home of Winter
Springs is in charge of arrangements.

Sunday School teacher for the pre­
school
Survivors indude a son, Robert J.
Messer of Tallahassee; two daughters,
Caroline Hrawefl and EUsethM.
Hall both of Dritcru, her mother,
Virginia Monahan of New York; and
three sisters, Maureen Rousetl and
Sharon Nardone, both of New York,
and Beth Doherty of Colorado.
Memorial donations may be made
to Hospice of Vbiusia/Flagler, 3800
Woodbriar TV., Fort Orange, FL, 32119.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City is in charge of arrange­
ments.
FRANK L HOLUNSWOKTH JR.
Frank L Hollinsworth Jr., 79, of
Boyer Street Longwood, died Friday,
Nov. 23,2001.
Bom In Decatur Ala., he moved to
Central Florida in 1956. He was a
land developer and bulkier and a
member of the National Rifle
Association. He was a World War II
U S Navy veteran. He was of toe
Christian faith.
Survtvors indude his wife, Frances
HoUkwworth of Longwood; two sons.
Dale Hollinsworth of Longwood and
Terry Hollinsworth of Casselberry;
one mother, Marshall Ray
Hollinsworth of Birmingham, Ala.;
one sister, Ruby Griffis of
m,AkL;i
; seven grandchil­
dren; and three great grandchildren.
Wbodlawn Carey Hand
Longwood Chapel is in charge of
arrangements.
IRENE HUNT
Irene Hung, 76, of Whitewood
Drive, Deltona, died Thursday, Nov.
22,2001, In Florida Hospital Fish
Memorial Orange City.
Bom in New York City, she moved
to Deltons from Orlando in 1969. She
was a homemaker. She was a mem­
ber of Our Lady of toe lakes Catholic

HOWARD JOSEPH CROSS
Howard Joseph Cross, 87, of
Brightview Drive, Lake Mary, died
Friday, Nov. 23,2001, in Logwood.
Bom In Englewood, Ohio, he
moved to Central Florida in 1993. He
was an electrician. He was a World
War 11 veteran and a 33rd degree
Mason member of toe Shriners. He
was also a member of the
International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers Local No. 86. He
was of the Protestant faith
Survivors indude his wife,
Margaret Cross of Lake Mary; a
daughter, Barbara Knowles of
Sanford a brother, Donald Gross of
Sanford; and two grandchildren.
Graveside services will be held
1230 pan. Wednesday, Nov. 23, in
Oaklawn Park Cemetery. In lieu of
flowers, donations may be made to
The Shriners Children's Hospital
Bum Center, in Cincinnati Ohio.
Baldwin Fairchild Oaklawn
Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
CATHLEEN M. HALL
Cathiecn M. Hall 47, of North
Fowler Drive, Deltona, died Friday,
Nov. 23,2001, in her residence.
Bom in Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., she
moved to Central Florida in 1972.
She was a CNA for Florida Home
Medical Care, where she worked for
17 years. She was a member of
Trinity Assembly of God and was a

Central Florida from Villa Park, III,
in 1970. She was a retired beautician.
She was a member of S t Ann's
Catholic Community Church, the
Coundl of Catholic wfamen, AARP
and a bowling league She enjoyed
bowling and was a Cubs baseball
fan.
Survivors Include a daughter-inlaw, Winnie Nabicht of Deltona; three
grandchildren; and five great grand­
children.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange Gty is in charge of arrange-

Church.
Survivors include her husband of
26 years, Russell W. Hunt of Deltona;
a son. Lews Lost of Deitona, a step­
son. David W. Hunt of Gairmont
Calif.; a daughter, Lorraine Levitas of
Goshen, N.Y.; and three grandchil­
dren.
Fourtowns Cremation Inc of
Orange Gty is in charge of arrange­
ments.
MICKEY D. JOHNSON
Mickey D. Johnson, 57, of
Ctonaldson Drive, DeBary, died
Sunday, Nov. 25,2001, in Florida
Hospital Fish Memorial
Bom in Benton Harbor, Mich., he
was an insurance agent with
American Felcom. He was a sergeant
in the U S Army, a VFWnast com­
mander for Post No. 1137, and a
member of the NRA Sportsman Gub
and toe Pgiluota Sportsmen's Gub.
He was a seventh-grade school
teacher and a football coach in Niles,
Mich. He was a member of S t Ann's
Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife of 33
years, Fhyllist Johnson; a brother,
Donald Johnson of Stevensville,
Mich.; and two sisters, Jean Knuth
and Judy Kemphet; both of FTwenix,
Ariz.
Memorial donations may be made
to S t Arm’s Building Fund, PO. Box
530218, DeBary, FL, 32753 or the
American Cancer Sodety, 218-A East
New York Ave.. DeLand, FL, 327245554.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City is in charge of arrange­
ments.

to Central Florida from Waukegan.
Ill, in 1982. He was a retired spot
welder for US. StccL He was a US.
Navy veteran. He was a member of
S t Ann's Catholic Community
Church, Veteran’s of Foreign Wars
and the Knights of Columbus f Ic
enjoyed playing the accordion.
Survivors include his wife of 56
yean, Mary Sofie; a son, Joseph Sofie
of Orange City; a daughter, Sandra
Flaig of Boston, Mass; two brothers,
August and Ronald Sofie, both of St.
Paul, Mo.; two sisters, Gloria Johnson
of St. Paul, Mo., and Marie Pd ton of
Las Wgas. Nev.; six grandchildren;
and two great grandchildren.
Memorial donations may be made
to the American Lung Association,
P.O. Box 549, DUytona Beach, FL,
32115.
Baldaulf Family Funeral I tome of
Orange City Is in charge of arrange­
ments

VIVA MAE SWLES
Viva Mae Skiles, 88, of Manchester
Circle, W ln teT Park, died Thursday,
Nov. 22,2001, in Mariner Healthcare
Center, Winter Springs
Bom in Constantine, Mich, she
was a homemaker.
Survivors indude a daughter,
Sheila Larrabee of Winter Park; a sis­
ter, Beatrice Ethcrington of Three
Rivera, Mich; and three grandchil­
dren.
Banfield Funeral Home of Winter
Springs is in charge of arrangements

ANTONIO SALAS
Antonio Salas, 71, of Evard Court,
Deltona, died Sunday, Nov. 25,2001,
in Beverly Healthcare, Deltona.
Bom in Utuado, Puerto Rico, he
wasa caretaker for the city of New
York.
Survivors indude his wife, Anna
Salas.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home of
Orange City is In charge of arrange­
ments.

GEORGE SOHE
George Sofie, 81, of Laurel Leaf
Street Orange City, died Friday, Nov.
23,2001, In Ns residence.
Bom in St. Paul, Minn., he moved

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MICHAEL JOHN SCHMIDT
Michael John Schmidt 62. of Pine
Drive, Altamonte Springs, died
Saturday, Nov. 24,2001.
Bom in Cincinnati, Ohio, he
moved to Central Florida in 1973. He
was self-employed in construction.
He served in the US. Navy and was
a member of Central Church of
Christ Altamonte Springs.
Survivors indude his wife, Brenda
Schmidt of Altamonte Springs; *
daughter, Ann Schmidt of Nashville,
Term.; and three sisters, Patrida
Geeks of Sunman, Ind., and Chert
Maurer and Vanessa Schmidt, both of
Cincinnati, Ohio.

MADELINE F.NA81CHT
Madeline F. Nabicht of Trinidad
Avenue, Deltona, died Saturday, Nov.
24,2001, in Mariner Healthcare of
Orange Gty.
Bom in Berilin, Wls., she moved to

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D ecem ber events
D ecem ber (Iv e ry Tuesday 4
Saturday)
Farmer* Market
Magnole Square. Historic Downtown
Sanford.
Fre*h produce, plants, flowers, crafts,
food and five entertainment 8am 2pm, rain or shine. Sponeored by
Sanford Main Street, Inc. For more
Information c e l (407) 322-6000.
The Star of Bethlehem
Seminole Community C o leg e
Planetarium
The moat popular SC C Planetarium
production ever. For more Information
c e l (407) 328-2360.
Dee r 1- Jan . 2
■ Santa’a Village
Magnolia Square. Downtown Sanford
A )oliy Santa wd greet children.
Family entertainment will b e featured
during the day and evening. Animal
attraction*, circus performer*, Dtaney
character*, mueidana, caroler* end
more wd perform. Santa’a village wd
be active a l month with orchestrated
sing-e-tong* of Christmas Carols,
Yutetide readings of and other sched­
uled entertalnmenL For more Informa­
tion please contact the Downtown
Business Association (407) 323-0197.
• Tour of Trees
Downtown Sanford
Competitively trimmed Christmas
tree* wd be placed In stores and
other bualnaaaaa throughout down­
town Sanford. 10am-5pm daily. For
more Information please contact the
Downtown Business Association
407.323.0197.
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• Ughl-Up Celebration
Magnolia Square. Downtown Sanford
Opening ceremonree lor the
Christmas Extravaganza—light-up
Santa's W a g e . Come see all the
lights turned on for the first time thie
season. 6pm. For more information
please contact the Downtown
Business Association 407.323.0107.
• Sailing Regatta
Laka Monroe. Sanford
11am. For more Information contact

• To h av e an it m a d d ed to th e M ain S treet C alendar. C all P au la a t 4C7-688-4943,

are Sanford Main Street OrgantnMon
4 0 7 J2 2 .5 8 0 0 .
• Seminole County PUMo
Library—Sanford Branch Saturday
Soup (Btodet)(3 to 7 y ea n ) 2 3 0 PM.
Al programs tra* and open to f t *
• *A Holiday Celebration
Helen Stake Theatre k g the
Performing Arts, Downtown Sanford
Produced by the Wefclva River
Player*. 8:00pm. Atenission: Addle
815. students, senior* and children
$12. For more Information contact the
Helen StaJra Theatre Bax Office at
(407)321-8111.
D ec. 1 4 2
13th Annuel H oUay Tour of Homes
Historic Sanford
The Sanford historic Trust present*
Its annuel lour of historic homes
beauohify decorated lor the holdayt.
12pm-5pm. Admission: $12 In
advance. $1 8 al t i e door. For mote
Information c a l (407) 322-5377.
D ec. 2
"Nutcracker Suite'
Helen Stairs Theatre tor the
Performing Art*, Downtown Santord
Produced by l i e Orlando City B sleL
2:30pm. For ticket prices contact the
Helen Stair* Theatre Box Office (407)
321-8111.
D ec. 3
• Seminole County PuMc
Library—Sanford Branch Toddtors (18
months lo 3 year*) 10:30am
• Pinochle Club m eets at the
Senior Center at 1230PM . Need
new member*. For Information c a l
407.302.1010. Free
• Bridge Club m eets at t ie Senior
Center at HAM—bring your own
lunch For information c a l Barbara
Ooortz 407.302.1010.
D ec. 4
• Seminole County Public
Ubrary—Santord Branch Preschool
(3-6 year*) 1 0 0 0 A 10:45am.
Programs are tree end open the pub­
lic.
Scrabble Club meats el the Senior
Center all.-00P M . Looking for new
member*. Free. C a l 407.302.1010

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• Sam lncl* County Public
U brery-Sanfbrd Branch
Confetti Club (5 years &amp; up)
3:30pm
Alprt
programs ere free 4 open to
the pubic.
• "Over-60 Dances’ are from 2 to 4
In the Sanford CM c Center. Cost
$3.00. Include# refreshment*.
Music Is by the Deftonans 12-piece
band. The p u t* : la Invited

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Dec. 8
• Seminole County Puttee
Ubnuy Oenford Branch
Baby Time (Birth-18 months)
10:00am
• Santord Historic Trust general
meeting 7:00PM First Presbyterian
Church, Park Avsnus, Community
Center. Public Invited
D e e .*
Downtown Historic Sanford HAM
An Interesting assortment of floats,
animals, vehicles, bend* and other
marching groups. Join Tbye Jackson ,
after die parade, on the steps of the
old post office. Listen to tun stories,
a ee beloon trick and bubble blasts. .
Plan to spend the afternoon In down­
town Sanford B e back el 6PM tor
entertainment on tU oo.
two
hours, ft w * b e ■ musical with e l
Christmas and patriotic tunes—even
a singe-long. Shop the shop, walk
the waft, teed on the food, tael the
fun end be merry. For more informa­
tion please contact the Downtown
Business Association 4 0 7 .3 2 1 0 1 9 7 .
• "A HoMey Adventure In Dance*
presented by Ihe Ballet Guild of
Sanford Seminole at Winter Springs
High School Performing Arte Center
7PM. For Information c a l Sue
407.322.7427
• Seminole County Public Livery—
Santord Branch Saturday Soup (storie*X3 to 7 y e a n ) 2 :0 0 PM. All programa free and open to the pubfic.
•The Sanford Opry presents a
'Holiday Sp ectacular* at Helen Stairs
Theatre, Downtown Sanford 7:00PM .
This show la (amity oriented end aft
ages are welcome. F or ticket prices,
show tense (or to audition) contact
Wyatt Davis at 3 8 8 .6 7 2 .6 5 0 0 or
407.321.8111. •

D e o .8
•World BaftaT
Helen Stairs Theatre tor the
Performing Arte, Downtown 8antord
2:30PM For ticket prices and show
times contact the Helen Stairs
Theatre Box Office 4 0 7.321J i l l .
Dec. 8-9
ISA Glrfa Youth Softbal Tournament
Stm inoJ* County SofUttfl Complex
Local even t For more information
contact Chad B e l 407.808.4102.
D ee. 10
• Seminole County Public
Library—Santord Branch Toddlers (16
monlhs to 3 years) 1030am
• Bridge Club m eets al the Senior
Center al 11AM—bring your own
lunch. For Information caft Barbara
Goertz 407.302.1010.
• Pinochle Club meats al the
Senior Center al 1230P M . Need
new members. For information c a l
4 0 7 3 0 2 .1 0 1 0 . Free
D ee. 11
Seminole County Public Library—
Sanford Branch Preschool (3-5 years)
10:00 &amp; 10:45am. Programs are tree
and open the public.
Scrabble Club meets at the Senior
Center at 1:00PM. Looking lor new
members. Free. Caft 407.302.1010
D ec. 12
• Youth Christmas Party
Sanford City Halt, First Floor
S e e Santa, prizes end food. 6:30pm.
Admission Is a donation of one
canned good Hem tor the underprivi­
leged. For more information c a l Lisa
Jo n es (407) 330-6697.
• Seminole County Pubfic
Library—Sanford Branch
Confetti Club (5 year* &amp; up)
3:30pm
Al programs are tree &amp; open to
the pubic.
"Over-50 Dances* are from 2 to 4
pm In the Sanford Civic Center. Cost
is $3.00, include* refreshments.
Music Is by Ihe DeHonan* t2-pieca
band. Tha public is Invitad.
Dec. 13
• Medicare 4 HMO Choices (Plus
how to get "Free 4 Low Cost
Prescription Drugs’) Presented by

the Senior Education Foundation,
Sanford Senior Center et 2:30PM .
F ree for more Information c a l
4 0 7 3 0 2 ,1 0 1 0
• Seminole County Public
Library— Sanford Branch Baby Tima
(Birth-18 month*) 10:00am. F ree to

cl 14
Dominoes Club meets et the
Senior Center at 1:00PM Every
Friday.. Looking tor new member*.
Free. C a l 407.302.1010
D ec. 18
• 5th Annual Dollar Day at the
Central Florida Zoo 9AM-5PM. Taka
a break, visit the Zoo. Santa win
make an appearance from 11AM to
2PM for photos. Admission is just one
dollar, a l day. Support local food
banks and humane societies by
bringing a non-perishable food Item.
For Information c a l 4 0 7 3 2 3 .4 4 5 0 , ext
149.
• Christmas Flotilla (Boat Parade)
Sanford Lake Morvoe Waterfront
(east ol Ihe marina) 6pm. For more
Information please contact the
Downtown Business Association
(407) 323-0107.
• Laser Show
Ft. Mellon Park, Downtown Sanford
An impressive display of dazzling
lasers, synchronized to traditional
Christmas music. 7:30pm. For more
information piease contact the
Downtown Business Association
4 0 7 .323.0107.
D ec. 17
• Bridge Club meets at the Senior
Center al 11AM—bring your own
lunch. For information call Barbara
G oerU 407.3Q 2.10t0.
• Pinochle Club meets at the
Senior Center at 12:00PM. Need
new members. Can 4 0 7 3 0 2 .1 0 1 0 lor
Information. Free
D ee. 18
Scrabble Club meets at the Senior
Center al 1:00PM. Looking lor new
members. Free. Cafi 4 0 7 .302.1010
D ec. 19
■Over-50 Dances* are from 2 to 4
pm in the Santord O ric Center. Cost
is $3.00. Includes refreshments.

Music Is by the Dellonane 12-piece
bend. Tha pubfic la tovited.

Dec. 21
Dominoes CM) m eets i t tie
Senior Center a l l :00PM Every
Friday.. Looking tor new member*.
Free. C a l 407.302.1010
D ec. 22
•2nd Annual Toy Run e l Fort
Mellon Park held tram 12PM— 4PM
• Seminole County Pubic
Ubrary—Santord Branch Saturday
Soup (*torie*K3 to 7 y e a n ) 2:00 PM.
A l program* tree and open lo the
public.
O e c .2 4
• Bridge CM) m eets al lha Senior
Center at 11AM—bring your own
lunch. For information c a l Barbara
Goertz 4 0 7 3 0 2 .1 0 1 0 .
• Pinochle CM ) m eets al Ihe
Senior Center el 12:OOPM. Need
new member* C a l to Information
407.302.1010. Free
D ec. 2 8
"Over-50 Dances* are from 2 to 4
pm In the Santord Civic Cenlsr. Cost
Is $3.00, Indudet refreshments.
Music Is by the Dettonens 12-piece
band. The public is invited.
D ec. 27
"Movie Madness*
Every 4th Friday at 1-pm City of
Sanford Senior Center. Free pop­
corn—bring your own drink. For
information c a l Barbara Goertz or
Kim Eltonhead 407.302.1010.
Dec. 2 8
Dominoes CM) m eals st the
Senior Center at 1:00PM Every
Friday.. Looking tor new members.
Free. C a l 407.302.1010
Dec. 31
• Bridge Club m eets at the Senior
Center al 11AM—bring your own
lunch. For Information c a l Barbara
Goertz 407.302.1010.
• Pinochle Club m eets al the
Senior Center st 12:00PM. Need
new member*. Free to a l.

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will also include skits and holifeldva River Players is the
Helen S ta in Theatre in-house
Theatre production com i
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event to benefit the I
Theatre. Tickets are S I 5 adults

and $12 seniors, students and
children. The show begins a t 8
p.m.
The O rlando C ity Ballet w ill
present a matinee perform ance
o f the popular holiday show
"T h e N u tcrack er" 2:30 p.m .
Sunday, Dec. 2. The O rlando C ity
Ballet is a pre-professional per­
forming com pany that includes
students and professional adult
dancers.
"T h is w ill be a sold ou tperform an ce,"
said
T heatre
D evelopm ent D irector Ronald

Rose. "T h e wily tickets we have
rem aining are 50 balcony scats
priced at $10 each."
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Josef Capuano, a Lake Howell
H igh School student and vicepresident o f his ju nior class, will
perform
the
role o f
the
N utcracker prince.
"Jo sef is an impressive athletic
talent and a great role model for
young artists," Rose said.
O ther upcom ing events sched­
uled fo r the theater Include
Sanford O p ry 's "H oliday Show ,"
w hich w ill include various m usi-

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needs volunteers
The Seminole County Sheriff's
Office Victim Advocate Unit is
seeking volunteers w ho are will­
ing to assist crim e victim s in
times o f need.
' Volunteers w ould receive
training and m entoring from the
sheriff7* office. A dditionally,
training w ould be offered
through the state atto rn ey 's
office. After the training, and
when volunteers feel com fort­
able w ith policies, procedures
and their new duties, the volun­
teers w ill respond to crim e
scenes to assist victim s os need­
ed.
Their services will b e utilized
in the incorporated areas of the
county and they would primari­
ly w ork nights, weekends and
holidays.
Ideally, the Victim Advocate
Unit w ould like to add six volun­
teers to Its staff. Those interested
m ay call the SCSO a t 407-6656600 and ask for th e Victim
Advocate Section.
Applicants for the voluntary
positions w ill b e required to
undergo a background check.
L igh t up the holidays
The com m unity is invited to
open the holiday season with the
official cerem ony o f "Florid a
P ow er's Light Up The H olidays"
Saturday, Dec. 1 at Cranes Roost
in Altam onte Springs.
Cerem onies will include per­
form ances by Dickens C aroler's,
M agic of Bronze Handbell Choir,
H eralding Fanfare Trumpeters,
"K id s O n S ta g e ," and the
, Southern Ballet 'Theatre performnent of the Nutcracker.
___ Iren m ay also visit and
ave th eir p h o to taken w ith
Santa C laus. O th er activities
indu d e train rides, horse drawn
sleigh rides and face painting.
H oliday en tertainm ent w ill
begin at 5 p.m ., bu t the official

lighting o f m ore than 20,000
sparkling lights w ill not occur
until d am .
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and a non-perishable food item
for the lighting ceremony. T he
event is free, but attendees are

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e s y o y s for T o tfta m p a lg n .
M arines)
T he CZhristlan
h ristian Sharing C en ter
will also be on site collecting
food donations to help local fam ­
ilies in need.

cat numbers from local perform ­
ers. T he high-energy variety
show is scheduled for 7 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 8, and adm ission
is $15 for general public and $13
for students and seniors.
O n Sunday, D ec. 9, The World
B allet will p resen t "C la ra 's
D ream ."
The
perform ance
begins at 2 3 0 p.m ., and tickets
are $20 for adults and $18 for
seniors and students.
F or inform ation ab ou t the
H elen Stairs T h eatre H oliday
Series or other upcom ing events,
call the Box O ffice at 407-3218111. The theater is located 201
Magnolia Ave., in Sanford.

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any loss incurred, up to the face value or
the policy.
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cost for as long as ownership remains in
your name. Protection o f your property
rests on Ihe financial stability and integrity
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located in San ford at 2 0 0 W eil III

Street, in ihe Suntrusl Bank Building,
phone (407) 3 2 2 -9 4 3 4 for additional
information.
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Buiiness Review and Reference Guide
recom m end you get in tou ch w ith
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this opportunity to wish everyone a
llappy Holiday Season!

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Established 1980
No one likes to consider the possibility
o f ever spending a night In ja il, but an
unexpected DUI or misunderstanding
could result in your having to face two or
three days in custody. In the event o f
such an occurrence, it is comforting to
know that a reputable bail bonding scrv ice
is ready, willing and able to serve you. In
this area, people have come to know they
can depend on T .H . P O O L E B A IL
BONDING AGEN CY, located in Eustis
at 10M Smith S tre et, phone 397-3490.
Licensed in local, state, district and federal

courts. T.H . PO O LE B A IL BONDING
A G E N C Y has won Ihe respect o f
attorneys, judges, police and prosecutors
for reputable service at fair prices. I he
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A G E N C Y Iib s had many years o f
e x p e rien ce with hail bonds and is
thoroughly competent in every necessary
detail. Ills advice pertaining to bonding is
sought alter and well respected, lie oilers
the people o f this area 24-hour service
and is always available to serve you.
In this day and age. many innocent people

are jailed. For this type o f emergency, a
hail bonding service is an Invaluable asset
and friend to have.
T h t w rite rs o f th is 2 0 0 1 H oliday
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suggest when you need ■ reputable,
pro fession al b a ll b o n d in g se rv ice ,
rem em ber T . l l . P O O L E B A IL
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like to take this opportunity to wish
everyone a llappy Holiday Season!

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six months. The program is transferable
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pleased to recom m end B R O W N IE 'S
S E P T IC S E R V IC E S to all o f our many
readers.
M erry C h ristm as and n Happy New
Year to you and you r family. T hey
thank you fo r your business!

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money thereafter. For your home, o (Bee
or business. BARN ES HEATING A A IR
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at 915 West V* Street and serving all o f
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installation. These professionals are
experts in the healing and cooling field

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“Your Communlty«Mlnded Dealership"
In this day and age when every car
manufacturer has such a wide selection o f
models lo choose from, it is really dilBcull
to decide where to go for a new vehicle.
All companies advertise that their cars are
the best, but who is to say which car really
is the best?
All automobiles on the market today must
have their good points, or they wouldn’t
have surv ived the ups and downs o f the
business. We can conclude that the real
dilTcTtncc in buying a car is the dealer you
buy it from. The ideal dealer lo buy a car
from offers a fair price on the vehicle as

well as an honest dollar umount on your
trade in. However, the mod imponant
factor is the service that you receive on
your new car. year alter year.
O ne dealer that consid ers the most
important port of selling an automobile is
the quality service they cannfferyouaflcr
the sa le is VANN CANNAWAY
C H E V R O L E T , conveniently located in
Eustis at 15140 U .S. Highway 4 4 1 ,
phone (352) 343-2400. They uircr the
famous Chevy automobiles. Stop in and
take a look attheir exciting new line. See
them today for u new or quality pre­

owned ear. or come in for service work.
You’ll sec why they say "Customer and
Community C o n sid eration " is their
byword.
VANN GANNAWAY C H E V R O L E T is
always eager to serve the community.
T h t e d ito rs o f th is 2 0 0 1 H olid ay
Business Review A Reference G uide
recom m end VANN GANNAW'AY
C H E V R O L E T . W e know that you will
be co m p le te ly s a tis fie d !
M e rry
Christmas and a Happy New Year to
yuu and your family. They thank you
for your business!

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PRO DU CTO S
LATINOS is a modem grocery store that
offers everyday low prices, high-quality
perishable departments and a variety o f
services designed to meet the needs or
people with busy lifestyles. They are
located in Sanford at 2921 Orlando Drive,
phone (407) 3 2 4 -5 7 14. and ore open seven
days a week for your convenience.
R O D R IG U E Z
PRO DU CTO S
LATINOS’ customers can save their hardearned money with weekly specials in all
departments. Meat, dairy, produce, deli,
bakery, frozen foods and canned goods

deportments olTcr specials each week so
that a balanced diet doesn’t have to break
the family budget. Specialty items such
as deli meats, exotic fruits and ethnic foods
as well as necessities such as over-theco u n ter m ed ications, baby foods,
magazines, health und beauty supplies,
light bulbs, motor oil. pel food and paper
products all odd up to a lull-scrv ice store.
They pride them selves on providing
everything their customers need under one
roof.
They arc there to meet all o f your Im ie
food shopping needs. They make every

clfori to keep prices down and oifer the
newest products on the market today. All
the scrv ices you need plus everyday low
prices
m ake
R O D R IG U E Z
PRO D U C TO S LA TIN O S the place lo
shop.
T he e d ito r s o f th is 2 0 0 1 H o lid ay
Business Review A Reference G uide
recom m end
R O D R IG U E Z
PRO DUCTO S
L A T IN O S
and
encourage you to stop by soon! M erry
Christmas and a Happy New Year to
you and your family. They thank you
for your business!

L o o k in g fo r un u p b e at, c o s t - e f f e c t iv e w a y to r e a c h m o r e
p r o s p e c ts w h e re th ey liv e , w o rk und s p e n d ? T r y a n ud
in th e S e m i n o l e I le r u ld . I t 's th e b e s t w u y to g e t m o re
b u n g fo r y o u r b u c k . L e ts m a k e m u s ic . C a ll T o d a y !

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T h i Seminole Herald

Economy
Continued from Pago 1A
sion p lan s to h elp Sem inole,
O range, Lake and O sceola con­
tinue to diversify their economy
by m aintaining a strong work­
force in new areas such as tech­
nology and continuing to seek
private fu nd s fo r econom ic
developm ent. O ver the past year,
M O ED C has d ou bled private
capital to reflect 59 percent o f its
total incom e, said Gilley.
i In addition to the strong eco­
nom ic figures, representatives of
the M O ED C also announced
Tuesday that several more com ­

in clu d e
the
Sanford
International
A irport
and
17/92," M orris said. "Those are
the tw o num ber one priorities of
this com m ission."
"W e arc look in g for good
things from the EDC in assisting
us in those tw o a re a s," said

panies are considering Sem inole
C ounty a place to call hom e.
Included in the list is a pallet
m aking m achinery com pany
considering Sanford and Lake
Mary, a technical support center
eyeing Lake M ary and a plastic
bag m anufacturer weighing the
opportunities in Sanford.
Com m issioner Randy M orris
said he was pleased the M OEDC
honored a com m itm ent they
m ade to the board a year ago to
have a larger percentage o f fund­
ing from the private sector.
" I hope next y ea r’s report will

C om m ission er D aryl M cL ain
w ho was also elected by com ­
missioners as the board's new est
chairm an Tuesday._____________

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VOLUSIA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS

FHP
amount o f citations: 95 speeding
d tations, 31 moving violations,
IDS non-moving violations and
28
crim inal
citations.
Approximately 80 o f the non­
moving violations were for no
seat belt, said Guildford.
* "We d o a survey before the
operation and about 65 percent
w ere
w earing
seatb elts,"
Guildford said. "{A fter the oper­
ation,) another survey had
about 70 percent, but m ost dri­
vers will just go back to not
wearing it. The only w ay to real­
ly prevent it (drivers not wear­
ing seatbelts) is to m ake it a pri­
mary violation."

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Florida is one o f the few
southeastern states that requires
law enforcem ent officers to cite
another violation before issuing
a safety belt citation.
A ccording to Buckle Up
Florida, the state is currently a t a
69.5 percent usage rate, while
the national average is 73 p er­
cent. By clim bing to the national
average, an estim ated 83 lives,
1,740 injuries and approxim ately
$150 m illion could be saved in
fust one year, states the safety
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a double boiler over hot water
and stir until melted. Remove the
insert from the water and leave to
cool for 5 minutes.
3. In a mixing bowl, beat the but­
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and beat until pale and lig h t Beat
in the chestnut purde until soft­
ened, then the melted chocolate
until thoroughly blended. M ix In
the vanilla, coffee and nun.
Transfer the mixture to the pre­
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cover with plastic wrap or foil,
and refrigerate for 12 hours.
4. To serve, loosen the sides of the
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VO cup unsalted butter, at room
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T h is y ear my tru e love thought U
I would b e rom antic to give m e th e 13
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to support a project, Walter w as
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M oore said . "If you needed to
get som ething done, you w ent
to W alter."
Jack H om er served as executive director of the Chamber of
C o m m erce for 13 y ean and
w orked closely w ith Cielow. He
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and that o f his wife, Winifred
"B ill" G ielow — was honored
w ith th e presentation of the
C ham ber 's Topper Award.
"W alter Gielow and his wife,
Bill, were a part of almost every
m ajor com m unity project in this
tow n," H om er said. "I'm talking about the creation of the
Port Authority, Holiday Isle and
the creation of the Golden Age
Games. We couldn't have done
any o f it without Walter's help,
Sanford owes him a great debt
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nevsr any doubt about O sk a r's a n d lsttrb o u g h t **M*rtinsvOk
newspap er philosophy.
. (Virginia) Bulletin w here he
"W hat w as good fo r the codf* ' employed W alter a s m echanical
munity w aa good for the n ew * etsperintendent ftoadption* to
paper," Doyle said. “H e W IT advertising m anager and aaelsm uch believed fa th tacom n u n f tent to the publisher followed.
ty."
After Haskell purthtoed the
Bom to Michigan City, fad. 2A
HtrnU, he prom oted
M ay 3 0 ,1 9 1 1 , Gielow moved to Cielow to publisher In 1958
Florida when he was ■ tse n sg srW h e re he rem ained until his
and graduated from Orlando retirement In 1974, tot e total of
High School in 1929. His n ew * 1 * yeers of the 3 0 years he spent
paper career began when fie in the newspaper Due in r te
delivered
new spapers and
Gielow conokknsd one of his
worked his way up the ladder; major accom plishments w as the
starting at the Orlando Stntiml planning and building o f the
and the Evening Reporter Star.
new Sanford HenU m French
HU
m usical
aptitudes Asrenue that U new the Seminole
prom pted him to play the tabs. HenU. The building w aa first
In a boy's band sponsored by occupied in July, 1946 and newsthe Evening Star. HU love of papers were delivered si* days
adventure led him to tour with weekly.
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the inauguration of Presi
H erbert H oover in Washini
tha Navy w as dosing me a ir sta­
D.C. The same band of 100
tion.
"Sunland w as practically
em pty,” D oyle said. "Y ou’d
drive out 20th Street and all
those homes w ere for sa lt. Did
W hilst cut back hU plans to
grow the HenUtJ Absolutely
budding an d p u t in bigger
pseeeeer
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• Frank Vbltoiine, a &amp; y e « r vete n n at the HenU, remembers
when the new spaper m oved
from Its u t Street officea fa July
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tat, that waa s big m ove fee us,"
WriSoilns said. "U p to that p o in t
w e cowid only print a n t 12-p«g*
section a t a dime. O tir annual
Filigree* adition w aa 140 pages,
so you can Im agine how long it
took to p rin t. W ith th e new
presses, w e could p rin t 40BO tteoddpM es In three section*
a to n e time.
After his m arriage to his wife,
W inifred ” BUI", In the First
Presbyteria n Church in 1959,
GM ow h in d h a t aa tha rwwspa-

and Gov. and M rs. Haydon Bums at tha governor's inaugural

ness, but he unde
Importance of a »ti
room . His theory &gt;
moves, cover i t ”
”1 started the
Around the Clock
colum n, and he
gave me com plete When you needed
freedom ,"
said
someone to
Larry Vershel, forsupport
a project,
m er Herald editor,
W alter was the
"H e used to get a lot
of
phone
calls
man you wanted
because w e didn't
to talk to. If you
back away from the
needed to get
sacred cow s. He
stood behind us all
something done,
the way. It w as the
you went to
most fun 1 had in
Walter.
Journalism."
Vershel said tha
Cielow
provided

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"H erald Angela," u

United States and abroad. They
zigzagged back and forth across
Am erica in their luxury m otor
hom e, which also carried them
into Canada.
Gielow U survived by his
w ife, Winifred "B ill" Gielow; his
children Gayle M clnem ey and
h er husband Jam es, Bonnie
M athey and her husband
Richard, and Dr. Charles Hunter
and his wife Shannon; six
grandchildren, and aix great­
grandchildren.
A memorial service will be
held at 11 a.m . Thursday, Nov.
2 9 , 2001 at First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford, with the Rev.
Bruce Scott officiating.
In lieu of flow ers, memorials
m ay be sent to the G eneral
Schotarshlp
Fund
of
the
University of Florida.
—Qulm^Shalz Funeral Home
In Jacksonville is in charge of
the arrangem ents (904-249-

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Briefs
LEA D S SO U TH
)R ID A TO T IT L E

’ Lake H ow ell basI star Reggie Kohn
118 points as the
slty of South Florida
------ ited the University of
PM lburgh 69-63 in the
Championship G am e o f the
U h h w sity H oops Classic in
Com opoli s, Pennsylvania.
Kohn. a point guard, hit
bodt-to-back three-pointers
w ith I n s than four m inutes
to ptnr after the Panthers
I t o within one point at
[Bulls, w ho are now 4-0
season, then hit six of
throw s in the final
id Pitt (5-1) its first
the season.

L L E Y B A L L 2002
C LU B LEA G U E
lleyball w ill be hotdiuts for its 2002 G irls
ag u e on Thursday,
t 29 at the South
Gym nasium in
te Springs,
ts for the U-15 divi­
be held from 6 p.m .p jn ., and try-outs for the
►18 year old division
b e held from 8 p.m .-toadditional inform ation,
s contact Yvonne Devlin
-523-5048 o r view the
te at www.orlandovolll.com .

A + V O LLEY B A LL TO
H O ST O PEN H O U SE
A+ Volleyball w ill be host­
ing its first-ever open house
on Thursday, N ovem ber 29.
The event takes place at the
South Brantley G ym nasium
from 6 p.m.-to-lO p.m . and is
to all youth and adults
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,+ is a non-profit organizadesigned to prom ote the
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L There are programs
' le for everyone, from
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For additional inform ation,
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’’ 'Sp o n sorsh ip s, players and
volunteers are being sought
far the 2nd A nnual Mothers
A jp ln st Drunk Driving G olf
Tournament.
The event, w hich will be a
fund-raiser for the Central
Florida Chapter of M ADD,
will b e held on D ecember 7,
2001 at Alaqua Country Club
In Longwocw.
Sponsor packages range in
price from $150 to $2,000
while the entry fee Is $125.
The entry fee Includes
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golf clinic, breakfast, lunch,
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bountiful silent auction table.
H ie tournam ent will have a
m orning shotgun start and
m ulligans will be available.
The tournam ent will be
played as a four-person
scramble.
All proceeds from this
event remain with M A D D 's
Central Florida chapter.
I f you are a victim o f a
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C lassifeds 6B -8B
C rossword 6B

Strong start for young Rams
By Doan Smith
Sports Editor
LA KE MARY — Joclyn W cnaas scored
three goals and four different Ram s had
assists as the Lake M ary girls soccer
team roared past Sem inole, 8-1, in
Sem inole Athletic Conference action at
Don T. Reynolds Stadium M onday night.
The extremely young Rams, five fresh­
men, five sophomore and six ju niors on
the roster, were com ing off their first loss
o f the season (to No. 2 state-ranked
DeLand on the road) and looked im pres­
sive In improving to 4-1 on the season.
In other girls' matches from M onday:
* Corrie Wilson scored the g am e's only

Lake Mary girls soccer team
improves to 4-1 on season
goal on an assist from Brittney G racey in
the second half as Pine Ridge improved
to 5-1-1 with a 1-0 victory o v er Lyman at
the Carlton D. Henley Sports C om plex.
Lake Brantley
iy took a 4-0 lead at half­
tim e and never looked back In spoiling
D eltona's season opener, 5-1, at the
W olves' home field.
A. Briggs had two goals and an assist
for the Patriots, who outshot Deltona 18-

7.
E. Huber added a goal and an assist for
Lake Brantley, while 5. Amat and D.
Whitson had one goal each and Christy
Ashton and M elanie Donnelly con ­
tributed one assist each.
Cassie Keene was the winning goalie,
stopping six Deltona shots.
Trie Patriots junior varsity squad made
it a clean sw eep for the visitors with a 4-

0 shutout o f the Wolves.
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Briggs* £- Huber, C. Ashton, M Donnelly), LMtoru I
(McPherson) Shot* on giul _ Lake Brantley IR, Deltona 7
Saves _ Lake Branlley (C. Keene) A; Deltona 10. Junior vaf*
lily _ Lake Brantley 4, Deltona 0.

In a boys soccer match from Monday,
six different Silver Hawks scored goals
as Lake Howell blanked New Smyrna
Beach, 6-0.
Berk had a pair of assists for the Silver
Hawks, while Jason Chapman had seven
saves in recording the shutout in goal.

Time to toss it up
S e m in o le
b o y s o p en
b a sk e tb a ll
ca m p a ig n
at L y m an

Hornets
top Silver
Hawks in
girls hoops
B y D e a n S m ith
Sports Editor
O RLA N D O — A pair o f girls
basketball teams off lo good
Sturts met for early-season
bragging rights on Monday and
it was battle to the end w ith
bishop Moore topping Lake
l lowell, 56-48.
M eianie Aguila scored a
game-high 15 points and also
had six assists and five steals as
the Hornets improved lo 4-2 on
the season.
Valerie Muller also h ail a
good night for Bishop M oore,
dropping in nine points and
pulling down 11 rebounds.
Abby Kohn led the Silv er
Hawks with 14 points as L ike
Howell saw its record fall to 4-

B y D ean S m ith
Sports Editor
SA N FO R D _ Coach Bob
Traina Is not norm ally a sci­
ence teacher, but h e is hoping
his Sem inole High School
boys basketball team learns a
little chemistry quickly when
it opens the regular season in
the Greyhound Tournament
tonight at Lyman High School.
Traina begins his 10th sea­
son as head man a t Sem inole
with an inexperienced team
that shows a lot o f potential.
"Last season we lost five
ballgam es by a total o f 17
points," sala Traina. "W e had
a veteran team that played
extrem ely competitively. We
have some veterans back and
some obvious talent, but less
experience than in past sea­
sons.
"W e must learn to win con­
sistently 'together.' We are
hoping to quickly piece
together the chemistry in
order to have a good season."
Traina lost five seniors and
three starters, Joey G unter
(who is now playing at
Alabama State University),
Derrick Oliver and M ike
W hite, from last year's 21-10
team that qualified for the
regionals, but the two return­
ing starters are a huge plus for
Arrow Force X,
Back are the tw in-tow er post
offense of 6-foot-6,220-pound
Marcus Robinson and 6-foot-6,
210-pound Robby DuPre, who
signed early w ith Division I
Campbell University, a s well
as 6-foot-3,205-pound Gercm y
McCray, the son of former
SH S standout Bruce McCray.
But the rest of the 10-man
squad has no varsity experi­
ence.
Seniors Adam Garcia (6fool-2) and Tyrone Polk (6foot-1) and juniors Anthony
Turner (6-fool-2) and Lydcll
Williams (5-foot-10) move up
See Hoops, Page 2B

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In girls basketball gam es from
last Friday:
* Sophomore irimar
Hernandez poured in 16 points
and handed out six assists as
host O viedo crushed Olym pia
69-22 in the Oviedo Classic.
Junior Ureanna Banfield
helped out the Lions' cause by
pulling down a game-high five
rebounds.
Father Lopez won the other
game on Friday, edging Pine
Ridge, 44-41, behind 11 points
each from Campbell and
McDonough.
* Lake Mary continued to
shine in the early going as the
Rams posted their second
straight impressive perfor­
mance in the Dr. Phillips
Thanksgiving Classic w ith a 6639 thrashing of Bishop Moore.
The Rams' big three, junior
Alexa Kane and seniors Bry n
Mosler and Jackie Beik, leu the
way for coach Carl Brow n's
squad.
Kane scored 15 points, while
Beik controlled the backboards
and pulled down 11 rebounds,
and Mosler ran the show, dish­
ing out seven assists.
* Lyman also improved to 2-0
in the Dr. Phillips Thanksgiving
Classic as Oliver threw in 17
points and also handed out
four assists as the Greyhounds
edged First Academy, 46-43.
University of Central Florida
signet’ Celeste Hudson led ail
rebounders with eight.
The other two games in the
Classic were also close as tire
host Panthers nipped Titusville,
41-40, and DeLand got past
Winter Park, 61-59.

FILE PHOTOS

Seminole High School head boys
basketball coach Bob Traina will be
counting heavity on senior and louryear starter Robby DuPre (No. 44,
above) as he begins his 10th sea­
son at the school. DuPre, a 6-loot-0
forward who has improved his out­
side shooting and ball handling to
where he is now an excellent allaround player, recently signed earty
with Campbell University, an NCAA
Division I school In Bouies Creek,
North Carolina Seminole had also
moved up to Class 6A this year and
it DuPre and Arrow Force X are to
be successful this season they will
have to get by such teams as
Oviedo and Class 6A Player ol tho
Year Shawn Witherspoon (No. 22 In
orange, right) and defending district
champion and long-time rival
DeLand (green uniforms, right).

SCC men at home tonight after winning road trip
B y D ea n S m ith
Sports Editor
SA N FO R D — Tiie Sem inole
Community College m en's bas­
ketball team is on a roll.
The Raiders o f coach Stan
Cromartie return the SCC
Health and Physical Education
Center with a winning record
after a winning road trip over
the past two weeks.

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SCC (4-3) bounced back quick­
ly from a loss to Hillsborough
Community College at home,
the second loss of the year the
Raiders suffered at the hands of
the Hawks, heading to Cocoa
and knocking off Brevard
Community College on
November 14th.
After taking a break for the
Thanksgiving Holiday, SCC
took its road show to St.

Petersburg to com pete in the St.
Petersburg Thanksgiving Classic
last Friday and Saturday.
On Friday, the Raiders got off
to a slow start and trailed the
host Saints 40-29 at halftime and
fell short in a com eback effort,
72-64, to the 10th ranked team
in the state.
But Saturday night, SCC was
m atched up again with Brevard
Com m unity College and it was

SCC com ing out on top one
more lime as Leesburg sopho­
more Jason C arrin gton poured
in 26 points in a 78-71 victory
over the Titans.
The Raiders gets a shot at
avenging their m ost recent loss
as they host St. Petersburg
Community C ollege at the
Health and Physical Education
Center starting at 7:30 p.m.
Admission is free o f charge.

Tonight's contest will be tire
first of three home gam es for the
Raiders over the next eight
days.
After making a quick trip to
Kendall Acres to face M iam iDade Community C ollege on
Friday, the team will return
home to host NAIA m em ber
school Johnson and W ales
University from N orth M iam i
See SCC, Page 2B

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The D ecember 5th contest will
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Part o f the reason for the low
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Currington, a 6-foot-4 guard,
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shot, and four assists.
W itherspoon also had another
b ig gam e, scoring 16 points,
pulling dow n 11 rebounds and
blocking two shots.
A nother freshman lenper, 6foot-6 Daniel Jackson from Lake
Wales, h it 7-of-9 shots from the
floor (2-of-3 on three's) to also
score 16 points and added three
rebounds, a blocked shot and
fiv e steals to h is total.
Jonathan Sterling, a 6-foot-1
freshm an point guard from
Satellite Beach, cam e off the
bench to score 10 points and
d ish out a team-high five
assists, w hile M et laney chipped
in with nine rebounds and .
Tennell and C hris Jackson
added three and two assists,
respectively.

H oops
C ontinu ed from page IB
from th e junior varsity and
sophom ore Jak e Polk (5-foot-lO)
m akes the jum p up from the
freshm an squad.
Two transfers, juniors Dan
Taylor and M arcus Fontaine,
w ill be counted on heavily by
Traina.
Taylor, a 5-foot-11 point
guard, saw playing time with
C aliforn ia State Champion
C renshaw High School in Los
A ngeles and is a deft balihand ler w ith deep three-point
range.
Fontaine, a 6-foot-3 wing, is
from M artinsville, Virginia and
is a take-it-to-the-holc slasher
w h o is w orking hard to
Im prove the depth and accura­
cy of h is jumper.
"W ith increased physical si/e
w e m ust stress quickness, ball
hand ling, and shooting tech­
niques in order to bolster our
offen siv e production," said
Traina. "P ressu re defense and
rebounding will give us a
chance to w in.”
Traina is also pleased with the
m ake-u p o f his coaching staff as
form er assistant Bill Whalen
returns to the Sem inole sideline.
Two form er SH S stars, Robert
M oore and Kerry Wiggins, also
m ake for a very competitive
and experienced staff.
M oore, who starred at
Sem in ole Community C ollege,..
takes o v er the junior varsity
team a fte r coaching the fresh—l*
m en last year, w hile Wiggins, a
basketball and football stand­
o u t, returns to his alma mater
from W inter Springs to coach
the freshmen.
This y ear Sem inole moves up
to C lass 6A -D istricl 5 where it
will b attle Sem inole Athletic
C onference foes Oviedo, L ike
Brantley and Lake Mary, along
w ith longtim e rival DeLand.
Also o n the SA C slate are
state-pow ers O viedo, led by
C lass 6A Player-of-the-Year
Shaw n W itherspoon, and l ake
How ell, with 6-foot-7 Isaac
C odrey and 6-foot-5 Brandon
M arshall, while non-conference
foes include Trinity Prop, West
O range, M ainland and Like
H ighland Prep.
In addition to the Greyhound
Tournam ent, Arrow Force X
will also play in the DeLandR otary and Lake Mary
C h ristm as tournaments.
Dr. Phillips, East Lake, Winter
Park and Apopka are among
th e elite in those tournaments.
Sem inole will play its first
non-loum om ent regular season
gam e at L ik e Howell on Friday,
D ecem ber 7th and will host
Lyman in its first home game
on Wednesday, December 12th
at Bill Flem ing Memorial
G ym nasium .

Briefs
C o n tin u ed from page IB
son on Saturday, December 1
at Eastm onte Park.
Registration will take place
from 9 a.ni, to l p.m.
Sign-ups will cover all age
divisions from T-lkill (5 it 6
year old s) to Seniors (16-IK
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Sem in ole County on Decenib
21st and 22nd by the former
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current head baseball coach •
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The cam p is open to plavi
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FWC addresses marine-lifefeeding and manatee issues

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TA LL A H A SSE E — The
Florida Fish and Wildlife
'C onservation Commission
(FW C ) voted Thursday to ban
m arine-life feeding by divers
in d dive tour operators.
.M a rin e -life feeding by divers
Surfaced as a concern two years
a g o w hen a south Florida group
.told Com m issioners divers w ho
feed sharks and other marine
sp ecies m ay pose a public safety
hazard. Num erous environmen­
ta l groups believe the practice
could alter the natural feeding
i behavior o f marine species.
A fter tw o years of study and
. * five public hearings.
C om m issioners concluded the
practice o f m arine-life feeding is
not in the best interest of marine
'■J l life o r the public and adopted
\ t h e new rule, which takes effect
ja n . 1.
Com m issioners also directed
staff to investigate the merits o f
:titions to reclassify the West
dian m anatee from endan­
gered to threatened and the
Panam a C ity crayfish from
species of special concern
to threatened. Criteria for listing
i under the three classifications
include population levels, con­
finem ent to a limited range,
' probability of extinction within
i the next few years and other
factors. Petitioners believe the
m anatee m ay no longer meet
the criteria for listing as endan­
gered, and the crayfish may
w arrant a higher level of protec­
tion than afforded under the
species o f special concern classi­
fication.
A fter FW C staff completes
preparation o f a biological sta­
tus report, a panel of scientists
from outside the FWC will
review the staff's conclusions
and m ake recommendations.
Staff will then create a manage­
m ent plan for the affected
species. The full process may
require up to two years to com ­
plete.
Com m issioners also passed a
rule to reduce the daily bag
limit on snook from two fish to
one and add May to the sum ­
mer closed season on snook on
Florida's G u lf Coast, effective
Jan. 1. The new rule does not
apply to snook fishing on the
state's East Coast.
Snook on the Atlantic Coast
are faring better under current
management practices, but high
fishing pressure on the Gulf
Coast has held the population
below the desired level.
In other marine fisheries
action, die Commission voted to
extend the current moratorium
on the issuance of marine life
endorsements (permits for com ­
mercial collection of ornamental
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In addition, Commissioners
review ed and discussed their
artifid al-reef-shlp policy and
various federal issues, including
a proposal to requirepersons
selling sw ordfish in Florida to
hav e a valid federal permit and
to specify a minimum size limit
o f 4 7 inches lower-jaw fork
length for any swordfish har­
vested from state waters or pos­
sessed In Florida.
T h e Com m ission directed staff
to develop a proposed rule to
allow com m ercial fishermen to
possess 50 undersized lobsters
(shorts) plus one short per trap
on board a vessel to use as
attractants to harvest legal-sized
spiny lobsters. Commissioners
also directed staff to conduct
ad ditional research and work
w ith the lobster Industry to
d evelop ap propriate specifica­
tions for w ire used to construct
traps. T h e FW C will schedule
pu blic w orkshops and develop
a proposed rule to allow the
sale of im ported spiny lobster in
Florida during the closed sea­
son.
T h e FW C directed staff to
d raft proposed rules to establish
a sponge-harvesting endorse­
m ent on the Saltwater Products
License, and prohibit harvest of
any com m ercial sponges mea­
suring less than five inches
(m easured crosswise from the
top o f the sponge), and allow
harvest o f bay scallops between
the Suw annee and Week!
W achee rivers during the 2002
open season, and prohibit har­
vest of bay scallops west of St.
Joseph Bay.
Com m issioners also directed
staff to hold a final public hear­
ing in January on a proposed
ru le to reduce the statewide
requirem ent for bait shrimp live
w ell tanks in wholesale or retail
d ealer storage facilities from 64
cu b ic feet of water to 32 cubic
feet of continuously aerated
saline water. Commission staff
w ill prepare final drafts of rules
to address federal and local
issues and consider them for
final action after public hearings
a t future meetings.
Regarding inland issues.
C om m issioners voted for re­
establishm ent o f the Upper St.
Johns M arsh Type II Wildlife
M anagem ent Area (WMA)
ad d ing 2,733 acres, and the
L ake W ales Ridge Wildlife and
Environm ental Area (WEA)
ad ding 319 acres.

Land acquisition items
approved b y the Commission
included: the 2,121 -acre Pal Mar
Tract adjacent to the
H ungryiand W EA, a nine-acre
addition to the Little Gator
C reek W EA and three parcels,
totaling 54 acres, as additions to
the Yucca Pens Unit o f the
Babcock-W ebb W MA. In addi­
tion, Com m issioners approved
the addition o f two tracts for
addition to the FW C Florida
Forever acquisition list so pur­
ch ase negotiations can begin.
T h e tracts include two billboard
easem ents totaling 0.21 acres on
the Chassahow itzka WMA and
7,068 acres adjacent to the
Aucilla W M A .
C om m issioners also delegated
authority to the FW C's execu­
tive director to approve future
additions to the FW C Florida
■Poresreracqulsltlons list. The
Com m ission w ould have the
opportunity to continue or to
term inate acquisitions at the
n ext meeting.
Com m issioners also delegated
to the executive director author­
ity to approve land acquisitions
o f less than $250,000 after notice
to the individual
Com m issioners. Any
Com m issioner could, however,
elect to have the approval deci­
sion brought before the
Com m ission.
Staff reports to the
Com m ission included: mini­
m um flow s and levels for
Florida river system s, a market­
ing plan for Florida Wildlife
m agazine, a strategy for posi­
tioning Florida as the fishing
capital o f the world and a report
concerning Lake Trafford
restoration.
Com m issioners elected John
Rood to serve as chairman and
Edw in Roberts as vice-chairman
for 12-month terms. Also, they
recognized two-term
C om m issioner Julie K. Morris,
w hose term expires in January.
Form er Com m issioner and
resident o f the Wildlife
oundation of Florida, Dr. C.
Tom Rainey, announced that Dr.
Karen Steidingcr, of the FWC's
Florida M arine Research
Institute, is the winner of the
2001 Louise Ireland Humphrey
Achievem ent Award. The award
recognizes FW C employees for
outstanding achievements in
fish and w ildlife conservation.
The next Commission meeting
is tentatively scheduled for Jan.
23-25 in Tallahassee.

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High School
Football Summaries
E _ Whytly 1 run (BoyUn kicky
E _ Whyliy 9 run (BoyUn kick)
E _ CUy 9 run (BoyUn kick)
Fourth quarter
1 _ Boytin 26 FG
LB _ Oliver I run f f a t f i - d )
E _ Whytly 23 run (BoyUn kkk)

FRID A Y, O C T O B E R 26
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R A M S, GREYHOUNDS
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FLrvt qearter
L M _ C am pbell 36 run (Cam pbell n n )
L _ Johnaon 3 n n (Johneon run)
L M _ C ra yto n 26 run IK ru W i kick)
L _ W oods 66 p a n Prom (otinaon (A rg ro run)
Strand quarter
L _ Sicnko blocked punt recovered In &lt;nd Io n * (M u ta n t* kick )
L M _ C am pbell 33 run (Crayacm run)
L _ M u ta n t* 27 PC
T h ird quarter
L M _ M u rrk a I run (R e ta in kick)
L _ W cu la 27 peat from fohruon (kick lid e cl)
Fourth quarter
L M _ C am pbell 16 run (C am pbell run)
L M _ C am pbell I t run (R e ta in kick)

TEAM STATISTICS
r im d o w n * _ Lake M aty IB . Lym an IS .
K uahaa yarda _ la k e M ary 39-404. Lym an 50-337.
F am in g _ Lake M ary 1-2-0: Lym an M - l.
Fam in g yarda _ Lake M ary 1, Lym an 148.
F u m b le t - In ti _ Lake M ary 1-0, Lym an 5-1.

TEAM STATISTICS
Flirt downs _ Lake BrantUry 16; Edgrwater 13,
Kashas-yards _ Lake Bnntley 45-236; Fdgrwatrr 40-239
Passing _ Like Brantloy 7-16-0; EdgewAtrr 5-I0-I
P in in g yards _ Like Brantley 93; Fdgrwater ML
Fumblet * loti _ Like Brantley 7-5; Eijgrwatrf l-l
Penilliet _ Like Brantley 6-30, Edgrwatrr 10- 111).
Funtt-average _ Lake OranIley 37 0, EUigrwater 3-3*10
IN D IV ID U A L S T A T IS T IC S
RUSHING „ 'Lake Brantley: Vvntein 17-111, Oliver I"*-Til, Harm 6-40,
Fernandez M 2; Edgcwater: Clay 2M5H, Whyliy 1t-91.
M3,
Making 1-3, Darury 1.41, Green 2-(mirun 28)
PASSING _ lake Brantley Venter* 7-14 0. 93. Vrmande/ 0-1-0. 0.
d iv er 0-143.0. EJgrwatcr Green 5-10-1. *&gt;
RECEIVING _ Lake Brantley Oliver 2 4 * . Jame* 3-26.
l 12.
Knight 1-9; Fdgcwatrr Simpvm 1-22* S iix lm 2-21. Dnd-*m M 2,
Rutledge I V
PUNTING _ l jkt* Brantley Cooley 3-37 O. IMgpvs.iter t#ni*n VIOll
al John Courier Field
C O U G A R S 21, L IO N S 13

Penalties _ Lake Mary S-W; Lyman 5 71.
Funtt-avwrage _ Lake Mary 2-175: Lyman 3-23.0.

University

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
R U S H IN G _ Lake M ary; C am pbell 23-347, C ra y to n 6-23. H a lt 4-13,
B atem an 1-13. M iu e k a H Lym an: Jobnacet 28-181, M e N e a ly 15 40;
W o o ls 7-66.
F A S S IN C Lake M ary: M iu eka 1-2-0,7; Lym an: fohnacm 5-7-1, 146,
Sicnko M A X R E C E IV IN G Lake M a ry Britt 1-7; Lym an V feoila 3-142. Sicnko 1-6
F U N T IN C _ Lake M a ry iCraaler 2-350; Lym an: A rg ro 2 -3 3 0 .

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2
at Thom aa L W hJaham S tadium
P IR A TES 34. H O T T IN G SE M IN O LES 0
Palm Ray
7
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Tint quarter
I’ EJ _ Johnson 36 run (P ickett kick)
Second quarter
PB _ lohnaon 6 run (Pkcketl kick)
PB _ X leinachnitx 1 ru n (P ickett kick)
PB _ Salley 2fl pern hum R lrm achruti (kick (a iled )
Third quarter
PB _ M o d ctt 10 pas* from KletnachniU (Pickett kick)
Fourth quarter
N o scoring

TEAM STATISTICS
F irs t dow ns _ Palm Bay 19; Sem inole 1
R u a h tt-y ird t. Palm Bay 43-267; Srm m ole 26-12.
Passing _ Palm Bay 7 -8 0 ; Sem inole 1-60.
Fam in g y a rd * . Palm Bay 163;Sem inole II.
F u m b le* * lo s t. Palm Bay 1-1; Sem inole 2-0
P rn a ltin _ Palm Bay 3 5 0 ; Sem inole 32 3.
P unta-aeerage _ Palm Bay 1-36 0: Sem inole 3 3 6 0.

C L A S S 6A -R EG IO N 1 Q U A R TER FIN A LS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9
it E i|l« Stadium At Lough Bold
EAGLES W, PATRIOTS 34
0
II
14
4 . 34
21
7
21
10 . 59
First quarter
E .C Ia y 14 ru n (B oyU n k k k )
E , C U y 11 ru n (B oyU n k k k )
E _ C U y 33 ru n (B oyU n k k k )
Second quarter
LB _ Venters 15 run (C ooley k k k )
E _ T W ashington rrto v rm l fum ble in end zone (B oyU n k k k )
LB _ Venters 10 run (Cooley k k k )
T h ird quarter
LB „ Venters 67 run (C ooley k k k )
LB . O liv e r 6 run (C ooley k k k )

Lake Sranlley
Edgewater

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Second quarter
U . D. Smith 13 pavs from Uriel (foenjet kick), 9 45
O _ Harrison 51 run (Artty kkk), 7:17
U _ Tom* 2 run (Tumjm kkk), 230
T h ird q u a rte r
U . brad 1 run (Tornfr* kkk). 3 ON
Fourth quarter
O _ Rjulcnon 26 pa*» from SJtvan (kick wkle), 2 -54
T EA M S T A T IS T IC S
Fin! downs _ University 19; Oviedo 14Runihet&gt;yinli_ University 4B-IA3; Oviedo 30-151.
Fasting . University 11-17-2; Oviedo 12-26*1,
Passing yanlt_ Univroify 151; Oviedo 134.
Fumbles-lost _ University 0-0, Ov iedo 24).
1Vn.il tic*-yards _ University 6-59; Oviedo 662Puntt-average , University 1-150; Oviedo 1-22 0.
IN D IV ID U A L ST A T IS T IC S
RUSHING _ University: Tiurrt 1*-150. Currtn 613. Israel 64). Oviedo
Harrison 11-98, Drcjy^ors 4-29, Jordan 5-25. Ford 7-23, Sloan 2-6,
Rudolph i-i
PASSING _ University: Israel 11-162, 151, Wright B-14). O. Ovirth*.
Sloan 12-261, IM.
RECEIVING _ Universily: ikinlner 6 64. Cunningham 2-46, Tocrrt I22, D. Smith M X Curtin 1-6, Ovietlo; Rauli*rion 3MW, Cameron 3-40,
Aiby 2-24, Jordan 2-16, Lougre 1-9.
PUNTING _ University; Gardner 1-15,150; Oviedo Ashy 1-22. 220

L eg a ls
RECO RDED IN PLAT BOOK 1,
PAGES 58 THROUGH 64. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE.
FLORIOA
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IN ™ * CIRCUIT COURT
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MANOFOR
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STATE OF FLORIDA
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toDowng Oaacnted property aituawd
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LOT3 » AND 10. BLOCK 3. TIER 3.
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WITNESS my hand and oittaal teal
ol Mid Court Ihu I * day ol
November, 3001
(SEAL)
Honorable Maryann# M ote
Clerk or toe Cecue Court
By: Mary Stroupe
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIELLO, PA
P d i I Office Boa 3347
Tampa, Florida 33601
Publlkh November 36, and
December 5. 2001
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A Monument Honoring Veterans And Current Members Ot All Our
Armed Services: Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard,
National Guard, WACS, WAVES, Nurses Corps and MIAs.

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
R U S H IN G . Palm B ay lloenung 13103, Juhraon 10-91. Peterson 3 4 6 ,
B row n 1-14, M ill* 3 1 2 . R lrbw ch nitt 3 1 M ellon l - l , C arpenter 2 (m inus
2): Sem m olr. G riffin 3 1 3 . Raines 3 1 1 . C haplin 11-0, Litton 1 (m in u t lk.
H u n te r 2-(m inus II) .
rASSINC _ Palm B ay K lrtn acn iti 7 -3 0 , 163. C arpenter OO-O, O;
Sem inole; C h ap lin 1 -3 0 ,1 1 .
R E C E IV IN G . Palm B ay Sulley 3 8 2 . M o ffett 3 3 6 , Nelacei 1-23;
Sem inole. W hack H I .
P U N T IN G . Palm Bay: M oflett I-3B0; Sem inole: G roover 6-410 ,
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Oatod toa 12 day ol N om rtoaf.
2W 1.
MARYANNS MORSE
Ctork o l CbcWI Cowl
By Mary Sm w w
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B4 TUB ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 1STH
M ANO FOR
EEM tolO U COUNTY.

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bxfudng t pad SoaSR bul m taoul
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C am No. oo C A -no -14-a
U S . B A M ( NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION IV a FIRST BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, TR UfA
dH M 1 /B 7 (Homo Eiatoy Lorn T iu «
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LUELLA G STAFFORD.« M .

plumbing and healing

A llures.

kng plant*. (Sahweahars and appuls*
nancaa. and a i buM ng m alarial and
equipment now or haraaAar datvarad to Via real property daaedbad
on Mo tongoing E iH M ’ A '(M o
Tronaaaa*) and Inlondad to Da
kyapm wd now Of hw eaftor d a**a n d to Ma Pranaeaa and bdandad to
ba Inataaad M anat; auch o th *f

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ly of Ma cfiaracMr of M a Pranaaaa.
and a l rarmwato or roplacam ents
M an o f of e/hcMe In auboMuaon
M anof and a i of Ma aetata. rigfd.
■ a and n a n a i of Ma D aM w In and
to a l property of any nalw o ahw aoM
now of honoftof aauotod
tm Pramuae or rtandad to Da uaad
In connacbon with M o oporobon
FEE N 200172336*
OR BOOK 04t2d PAGE 0770
S C H ED U LET
TO IX H W T -B -T O
NOTICE OP U S PENOCN3
Ooocflpdon ol CoSbtofbt
(a) A l irmchbwry: apparatus, agwpK xlun*. in d u in g a l

-EqW pfnanO . now Of haraaftw
owned by OoMor and uaod or uootto
L aw * oparMton ol too Oataor and
now ownod or hanaAar ao q u n d by
O ottor. extudng. bul w rhoul bnobng
M a ganaiaMy of M a tongoaig. a l
haatoig. atr-cendaonm g. treating,
la d in g , launcby, Mcn w aong and
powor aqulpntofd; angama: p ip **,
pum p*, to n ia , m oeori. conduits.
•mkhtooaTOs. ptwntomg. Mbng.
daonaig. In pravottaon. O n aebrv
guafang. fiflgaradng. yanotoong and
•nderr-cond-

17. 2 W I. M
I I OOom.
Faynwrd o I Solo too.
Jw, rm ontory
mcordtog to M o n rogU nd to bo
ptod by to * tucooaaAJ biddar M too
aa l*. F id paynwrd of an amowd
eguM to toe N ® w al Md to due adldn
24 H ow * odor to * admrttood B n * ol
■ da A l poynwm a M
bo caah a t

R I-N O T IC flO F
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pw •uo r* to 0 Summary FlnM Judgmon
ol Foncioow * Induang Award oI
ABOWWyM F*oo w *j Coo k dotod
August E 2000. onoand to Caoo N e
W C A -110-14-0 ol to * C kcui Court
a l to * 1STH JutodM C U ort to and tor
Sommota County Ftondo wHonln
U S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA­
TION IrtUa FIRST BANK NATCNAL
ASSOCIATION. TR U/A (Bd *0 1 /0 7
(Homo Equty Loon Tfuor Ib t7 1 ) to
Mo Planon and LUELLA Q
STAFFORD
and
ERNEST
STAFFORD. Hat Huaband: JOHN
DOE. artUa MARK STAFFORD and
RONALD STAFFORD M id JANE
DOC. k V a DENISE STAFFORD
W an DaNndwKE I *M aa4 to to *
hfgbM i and C M biddar tor caML al
w *M Ira n door of to * S*rrw iot*
Cow »y CouM ouo* to to * Cay oI
Santord. Flonda M I1 W o’docb
A M . on Tuoaday. too I I day o l
2 W I, to * to*owk.g
»*fd Summary FlnM Judgnwr* oI
Foradoaur* Including Award of
AaoiTwyt’ Fo m and Co m e to Me
lo t «. n Bloc* o . ol CHARTER
OAKS. UNTT ONE. ooconSng to too
Plot to *n o t. as recorded to PIM
Boo* 14. M Pag* S3, of to * Pubic
of Sam nola County.
DATED tow I I day of N o n trb ar.
2W 1.
UaryAraw M ona. Clarti
By: Mary Stroup*
Oapwy O ar*
D an a * U RoaantoM, ESQUIRE
ADORNO I ZEDER. PA
2 W I Souto BayaHon D ftM
S u it 1BW
M M . Flonda 33113
(109)S4*-4SSS
d you a n a parson wan a toatoaity
no n **d a any aocommodabon to
oidar to pamopata to toto proceed
tog, you M * arwbad. M no com to
you. to to * prtMMon cl o*rtaai w *
m
P to *a* contact Court
AtbiwiMlrabon M 301 North F an

NO TICE IS HEREBY QTVEN. MM
BANKATLAMTC A T T K J C M N , M *
Haidar o l Mo todpmng canto;aw (t)
h ** Mod oMd ow ® kato(a) tor a too
' id to b * loouod Moraon. Tim cor— d r num bdRa) and y*ar(a) a l
toauanoE tod Baaortodon ol tod pm ^
a rty and to * nam *(a) to w N di I * ■

PARCEL DM . 0 7 -2 1 -3 M IS W W _______________ LEG LOT 4
U A O N O U A M L LFB U F O 12
______ to which aaa a a l a it
JOANNE OW PL BONTTA NELBON.
VER O M C A MAXWELL
A l o l oaM property bobig to too
C ew dy e l Samtoeto. StoM el FtortdE
arch nort®roaa(a) anal bo
besotting to toa* too prow
toad to such cw *ncM M t|
w® b * sold to toa N®m M MSS® al
toa aroal Im * dow , Samtooto Cowdy
C outtoouM . Sanbbd, FtortdE on
Monday. Oaeambar 17, 2W 1, M
1140am .
Paymard ol S al* toE
docum entary ttam p I
_ _
reoor^ng leee era re q jre d to be
pMd by to * am caaitw bfddar M M *
aato. F ill payrrmrd o I an amowd
aguM to to * Ht^w M bid la dua attoai
24 H ow * aAw to * adrortoad am * ol
toadw naro.
payabto to to * Clarti a l to
Court.
Dotod on 11/1/2W 1.
MARY ANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEM M O LE COUNTY. FL0RK1A
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
O M
Pub*ah. Novondmf 7, IE 21. 2E
2W 1
00087
ro
to r T il
NO TICE IS HEREBY G IVER toM
B A N K A TLA N TIC A TTH JC M N . too
Hofetor ol to * toiowang cwdRcaMD
Hm Rad aald r»n d c*ta(e) lor a toa
daad to b * laauad toanan. TH* caroncala num b*f(a) and y **r(t) ol
toouanoo. tom dooalpdon ol too prop­
erty. and tow n *m *(i) In *h kh l woo
CERTIFICATE MO: 2113
YEAR O F ISSUANCE: IM S
PARCEL O r 04-21-30-SOS-W W0240
DM Otobon o l Proparty: LEG LOT
24 BUL B COLONNADES 1ST SEC
PB IS PQSO
ROBERT OLO VEL
A l ol sard property bwng In to *
Cowdy ol Sondncdo. Su m oI Flonda
mdoomod acconlng to tom too prop­
erty dooctto*d M auch c* r t* cm* (r)
o il bo to ld to toa r*w *M btddar M
tow waM Iro n door. Somnolo Cowdy
CowtomuM. Sordord. Ftondo. on
Monday. Oocombor IT . 2W 1. M
11 OOom.
Payment ol Saw to *. app*c*tto
docum entary ttam p ta a ** and
n co R ing to ** o n w yarod to M
pwd by to * ouccmo A I btddor M too
toto. F id payrnan al on amowd
•q jM to too N W o rt bid la duo radian
24 Houn altor M * odmrdood dm* of
OMd. A l poymonto M m i M caah or
g u *ra n t**d
Mobumord. mod#
poyabt* to to * Ctorb ol to * Cboal
Court.
D *t*d on 11/1/2001.
MARY ANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE O R C urT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FlO fbO A
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctofb
Pubtwh November 7. 14. 21. 2S.
2W 1
00084
fo r Taa o **d
NO TICE IS HEREBY G IVER toM
BANKATLANTIC A TTR J C H N . to *
Hotdar Ol to * tadowmg cwbArawd)
Hm htod awd cw *4cato(a) tot a toa
dead to b * mauad dwm on TH* o*rItH cat* nw nb*r(a) and y **r(a ) ol
•rty and M * n *m *(a ) In wNch 4 *a a
aaoM oad to /*n • • toaowc
C E R T in C A T l NO: 2247
YEAR OF M SUANCE: IM S
PARCEL O * 24-21 -2to8030C W 0170
OMcnpbon ol Froporty LEG LOT
17 . W 1/2 O F LOT I I B IX C
STEW ARTS 8U 0O PB 3 FO 48
N w iw o n aheh n iw w l REBEC­
CA S TOW E. ROBERT L TOVYE SR
AM ol OMd property bwng ai to*
Cowdy ol Sam noM . S lat* ol Flonda
UntaM auch canftcatota) anal b*
n d **m *d accordkig to tom to * prop
•rty droerdu d n auch c*rthcaaa(l|
w d b * aofd to to * hiW M t ladder M
to * w art b o n door. Sorrwioto Cowdy
CourthouM . Santord. Flonda. on
Monday. 0 * c w i** r 17. 2 W I. M
I I W arn
Payment o l SMo too. opparaldo
docum w iiary ttam p ta n a and
n coTObig to M a n raqw nd to b *

2 8 2001
00214
TEAM OF I
PARCEL D T 2S -14-30-8A G 0911-

A l ol toM property being to too
Cowdy el Bmianolo. Btoto ol Ftortda
Urdaoa ouch c*r1* c aaa(t) ah*4 bo
rodaomod o tm b g to tom tod prop
•rty datettood to auch oordbcado(a)
wd bo toM to tm Ngfmot u a t * m
too woM bard door. Sondnoto Cowdy

mooning to M Md roqw nd to bd
p td by tod e w r iitA I btddm M to *
M id. Fid payment o l on amowd
•quM to 9m N®m M bid to d u * wttotn
24 how * Mtor to * odrordM d Bim ol
ooto. A l poym oM i aHMI bd caah or
guarontood ftm ttunm nt, m ade
peyobto to tod Ctorti o l too CbcWI
C ow l
D ead on 11/1/2001.
U A R Y A /ne MORSE
c u m OF THE ORCUTT COURT
S E M dtO U COUNTY. FLO RO A
by GERALDINE HARFORO OopWy
Ctor*
Fubaah Novwrdjw 7 . 14. 21. 24.
2001
00051
n o n e s o f (m a n
TO USE UTOFORM MBTHOO OF
C O LU C TB IQ NON-AO VALOREM
TH * Cay ol longrrood, Flortda (too
X fy T ) Imtoby provldoo nobeo, pw auard to o*c«on 147.3d32(3H »).
Flortda Stahitoo. o l 4a bdort to u m
to * w dom method I
ad votoram epacrM I
•vtod wMwi to
.
a n a ol to* C«y. lor toa com cl prod d n g (1) r apSM bnprovomoroo
►during rood paring, rsowtocbig

&lt; d a n ol to t c a tu i
C ow l
Dated on 11/1/2001
MAFIYANNE MORSE
c u m O F TH E CStCUTT COURT
Sn aN O LE c o u n t y , f l q r d a
^ b y p E R A L D d * HARFORD Dopwy
FM dafc N orotidw r 7. 14. I I . 2S.
2W 1

NO TICE IS HEREBY Q IV E M toM
S A U . S CO AS CUSTO O UM (AJAX)
S PLYMOUTH FM ANCIAL COMFA|M
®J^
^
«-» - * fyi w m a I® n o w Ol VO Wmfway
c a m *) tor a toa dood to ba totuad
TH * nartWcato nwrtoorta)
and yaaR t) c l toauanc*. toa daterto(o n a lft*p ra p *rty .M id to a n a m a ta )
to w idth I m
CERm CATE N O : IS M
PARCEL D T 22 2M 0-30D O 32B m n)
r iddcttobon o f Property: LEG SEC
22 TP 2 0 8 RO E 30E S 528 75 FT OF
BE 1/4 O F 8W 1/4 S 4 E OF RR A
S W 1 /4 0 F S E 1 /4 8 A E 0 F R R
N O TO I n WDSCn U M E M d M .V IS T R I w v a rc
A l o l to ld propwty bwng In dm
Cowdy ol Bondneto. S um ol Ftortdo
U nto** auch nartdcato(a) ahal b *
mdaamad acconpng to lam to * prop
arty daactdtod to auch cartdlcato(a)
w® ba atdd to to * N 0 m *t biddar m
to * w m I bora door. Sambwto Cowdy
Monday. Dacarrtoar 17, 2001. M

11 00am

Faymard o l S*W to *, appacabto
doewnam ary atamp la w * and
moonSng to M a n n g ln d to bd
pMd by toa auocaaakl Mtbtor M to *
aato. F id paynwrd o l an wnowd
aguto to to * htg/wto b tt W du* M hm
24 Hour* after M * adyartmad am * ol
••to . A l poymonto ahol bo caah or
guorontoad
toatrum ard. m ad*
payabto to to * d a rk o l too Ctrcul
C ow l
Dotod on 11/1/2W 1.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT COURT
S C M M O U COUNTY. FLO RDA
by G ERALDINE HARFORO Oopuly
Own
PuMtah: Novomtoar 7. 14. 21. 2S.
2W 1
Q Q083

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toM
SAUL t CO AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
4 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA
NY M C . to * Hotdw oI to * kdowlng
nartd r ato (t) Hm toed awd candcaaMa) tor a taa dead to b * aauw l
Mwoorv TH* c a rttlc u * n u rb w la )
and y **r(a ) o l loouonc*. dm doocnp
bon ol too propwty. and to * n *nm (i)
to which a w&gt;
CERTIFICATE NO; 1123
YEAR OF ISSUANCS: 1 *M
PARCEL D d : 02 20-30-30P031A 0000

Oaacnpaon o l Prcpw ty SEC 02
TW P 20S ROE 30C FROM NW COR
RUN 5 688 8 FT 4 E 442 44 FT TO
FOB RUN N 43 DEO 07 M N 4 1 SEC
E 1404 FT N 147 02 FT N 12 DEG
37 M IN 23 SEC E 1 8 2 7 FT N 152 73
FT N OB DEO 14 M M 08 SEC W
107.13 FT N 44 DEG 43 M IN 57 SEC
W 44 78 FT TO SLY R/W W IV
ALONG R V f 200 (M ) FT SLY TO PT
W O F BEG E TO BEG
N am ** n which ataaatad SAN­
FORD PINE RJOGE LTD
A l ol awd propwty bang to toa
Cowdy ol Swnmoto. S la t* cl Flonda
Untoao auch c K h c a ta p ) ih *a tm
radaaitmd acconftng to tow. to * prop
•rty d M o tm d to auch cw M ca t*(t)
w d b * add to to * IwipmM tnddw M
to * w *M bont door. Sw tdnol* Courdy
Cow toouM . Santoro. Flonda on
Monday. Dacwttow 17. 2001. M
1100am
Payment o I SM * to *. apptcatM
docum anury ttam p ta j*a and
fK o n in g Im * a n r*g ja *d to b *
pmd by dm auccaaatw twddw M to *
aM *. F id paymard oI on amowd
•quM to to * HtglrnM b d m du* wrtorn
24 h o w i after to * odv*rtw *d am * ol
•M r AM payments I N I bo cash or
guarontood
toatrurrmnt. made
payabto to to * Ctorti o I to * C ro at
C ourt
Ostad on 11/1/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEM INOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
O aH i
PubfcWv N o n o tK 7. 14. 31. 28.
2001

OOO M
lo r T u O n d
NO TICE 13 HEREBY G IVEN, tu t
SAUL 4 CO AS CUSTOOIAN (AJAX)
4 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY IN C . V » hofcfcr of tr * loao«Mng
C9tvhc*te{%) h u A M i* d e tt* cs*9(i)
4 t u dM d to b« m m d
fu n o n Ttto cbfbAcato nuTtobrtt)
and
ol iM u tn c *. Vw dreenpbon of Wm propwty. and tha nam a(i)
in «hsch I w aa a o a a — d *'a ra aa

L eca ls

L eca ls

monctog tot to * FlaoM Y aw begin­
ning on October 1. 2002. THa Cdy
a® conMdar to * adopbon o l a m ap
U tan atoclng to u m to * undorm
matood ® nodacBig auch aaaaap
manta aw horttad by (acdon
1273432. Flortda SWArto a. M a p u b •c Haarang to b * Im M ® TOO pm on
Daaaaabw 3, 2001. « 178 W M
W anan Atm. Such maoAdon wd
Mato tm need tor toa toyy and w d
oordata a lagM daacrtpdon oI tm
bow idtrla* ol tod r*M property aubJad to (m toyy C o p to a o lto a p to poaad term ol roaoluiton. which cat*totno toe togM deecrtotton e l to * t M
property autofoc l to tm levy, ate on
■ t M too O toe* of tm Cay Ctorb.
Longrrood. Florida. A l
to to * m ere any pan on dacada* to
ap p M any daMMon by tm Cey wtto
raapact to any m adw mtoang to tm
conatdwaaon M tm naoAMon M tm
above rila r*n c*d pubic hawing, a
record ol toa proceadng may bd
needed and to auch e v e n , auch percon may need to anaure to® a vw baBn nooTO ol toa pubic heating la
mada, which record n r t rtoa tm toetm ony ond avrdanca on a h ld i toe
appeM le to be beood . tn accor­
dance wrth to * Am wtcana with
I A d. peraone naodng a
pnew to panfteiata to *
Ing ahoWd contact Dawn Jaciaon M
(4 0 7 )2 e 0 3 a i day* prior to tm data
o tto * Hawing
DATED td * 22 day ol OCTOBER.
2001.

GorakBm D Zamtort. C ty Ctorti
CITY OF LONGW OOO, FLORIDA
Fubtah Novwnbw 7 , 14. 21. 28.
2001

00008
NOTICE O F FU B U C B A U
ALTAMONTE TO W M G , IN C .UNCL/UMEO V E H K U AUCTION
117 MARKER S T .
ALTAMONTE SPRING S, a
SALE BEGINS AT 1 0 0 0 AM. SOLO
AS a . NO WARRANTY, NO TITLE.
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIDS
PURSUANT O l TO F S . 711 78
12-24- 3001
1001 NISSAN
JNIHJ01P4M TS71B44
ttS 4 HONOA
JHMBA4243JC032S44
1945 HONOA
1HG8AS34 704079423
1993 CHEVY
IQNEKItKOPJSOOese
1965 CHEVY
1Q1TB04C3FA105038
19«1 CHEVY
2G AEG 28K9P4132484
1989 BUCK
1O4HRS4C0KH420240
1990 BU1CK
1G4NJ14U11M 006131
1995 FORD
1FALPS249SG240038
1994 MAZDA
1YVGF2202VYS8Seei3
19M MAZDA
1YVGE22C5T5580995
1994 UHAUL TRLR
14HU08102RW AV0170
1994 TOYOTA
JT2EL4SU3R0171394
1994 0 1 0 3
1Q 3CW 5IC 8J4317974
1995 SUBARU
JF1AX4382G B324429
1990DOOGE
2B4FK2SK9LR733836
Putdah Novwnbw 26. 2001
GQ227
NOTICE OF FU B U C B A U
ALTAMONTE TO W IN G INC UNCLAMICD VEHICLE AUCTION
117 MARKER 3 7 .
ALTAMONTE SPRING S. FL
SALE BEGINS AT 10 00 AM. SOLD
AS IS. NO WARRANTY. NO TITLE
SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT
TO REFUSE ANY OR ALL BIOS
PURSUANT 4 1 TO F.S. 7 I1 7 S
12-14-2001
1999 NISSAN
1N5OO21S7W C380813
1999 LINCOLN
ILN B P98F70Y 689031
1990 CHEVY
1Y1SK5484L2113153
I9 6 0 CHEVY
1M27VA7247037
1957 CHEVY
IG 1JE 31W X H 7I7I421
1991 FORD
ABP28B6BQ144832
1990 PLYMOUTH
1P3XP48K7LN234S2S
1993 TCT
9722
1999 OLDS
2O 3A JSIN 0K 23432I0
1995 OLDS
1G 3AJI9R0FG 313379
1988 OLDS
IG 3N F89U8G M 338099
1993 M ITSUBISHI
4A 3C F44ESPE 0I52M
1988 AUOI
W AUFBO44XGN018170
1999 DOOOE
2B4FK2SK4KRI79594
PubtM l Novwnbw 29. 2001
OQ22S
M THE ORCUTT COURT FOR

21.2001

ROBERT FRANCIS
09999998 F*9 Nw tB w 01-119OCP.
to pw ving to to * O ra ® Court tor
SwtWmta Cew dy Flortda. Probata
D N M to. to# B ttraaa e l wMeh to 301
n. p a ri Aronud. SantoTO. Flortda
32771-1299.
The namaa end ad B e atM d to *
tra a d ta » batata
A U NTERESTED PERSONS ARE
H 0T 1F 80 THAT.
an oftom toto NoSe* It
no new o q o c iio fii tn *
tm votary of to * W ®, tm
g w a ftfH rrm e l to * Pertorm l
to n a l tote Court m o rogArod to ®s
tm b ebtodtotm a ® i toto C ow l W ITH­
IN THE LATER O F THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FdtST PUBLICATION O F T H D
NO TICE OR TH M TY (30) DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY O F TH U N O TIC E ON
THEM.
A l endtora e l to * D *c*dard and
wham a copy a l toto Ncdo* to
M r toroa (3) mondm Mtor
to * data ol Im M putdeMton a l toto
Court W ID d N THE LATER O F
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TIO N OF THIS NOTICE O R THBTTY
(30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE O F
SERVICE OF A COPY O F TH IS
NOTICE ON THEM
AM otow u ertoae d to *
-u -v
or
C ow l WTTMN T H R U (3 ) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBUCATDN OF T H S N O TC E .
ALL CLARIS. DEMANDS. ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FE E D FALL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tim Itoto d f t * M l puMBMton d
toto N o*c* It Hoverrber 2 8 2001.
R obert F. M adsen, Jr.
Cartabad, CA *2009

tor

BARRY A DIAMOND, 9471770
LAKY OFFICES OF BARRY A. C
MONO. PA
972S WaM Sampto Road
CarM Sprtrga. Ftortda 33 0*8
Ibtophom : (984)7528000
rU D Ein n o w n o v i
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Novwnbw 21,2001
N O nC S OP A FUB U C HSUM BM
TO C O f O t R THB ADOPTION
O FA N O R O B iA N C B B Y
THS CITY OF SANFORO,
H o le * to hweby g M n to d * FuM e
Hearing * a b * HabJ In to *
CommmMan Roam d tm C9y H M ito
tm C ty d SardoTO. Florida, m 7 0 0
d d o d i F M an D acw rbw 10) 1001,
to oonabtor tm adopton d an ord*
nance by tm C ty d Sardort, Flortda,
M todw H rcM aaa "
AN OROMANCE OF THE C ITY OF
SANFORO. FLORIDA. CLO SING .
VACATMG, . ANO ARANOONW O
MELLONVILLE AVENUE LYING
BETWEEN NORTH WAY EXTEND­
ED EASTERLY ANO FINE WAY ANO
BETWEEN PARK NATIONAL DRIVE
EXTENOED SOUTHERLY ANO 8
SANFORO AVENUE IN THE C ITY
OF SANFORO. FL0RK1A. RESERV­
ING A U TU TY EASEMENT OVER
THE MOST SOUTHERLY 500 FEET
O F THE VACATEO RIGHT-OF-WAY.
PROVIOINO FOR SEVERABILITY.
CONFLICTS ANO EFFEC TIVE
DATE.
A copy th a t b * avartobU M to *
ertto* d tm Cdy Ctorb tor a t parawm
daairtng to aiaridn* tm aanrn.
A l p a rt** In b.laroM and crujana
•H a l Hava an epportwray to b * Haard
M aald Hawing
By ordM d tm Cay CammtoMan d
tm Cay d SardoTO. Flonda.
PERSONS W ITH D ISA B ajTlES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PROCEEOtNOS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330-5429 49 HOURS » f ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If a pw aon daerdaa to appeal a daemon
mada w di raapad to any m anw conaatorad M toa above maaong or
Hawing, ha may naad a vartmam
record of toa procaagnga. rx lu tin g
record a not provided by tm Cay d
SardoTO (FS 218 0108)
Cyrdva Portw,
Dapuly Cay Ctorb
Putoaeh Novwnbw 2 8 2001
00222
November 21, 2001
NOTICE OF A FUBUC HEAM NO
TO CONSKKR THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY
THE CITY OF SANFORO,
FLORIOA
Noaca la Hwaby gxw i tow a Pubte
Haaim g wdl ba hold In toa
Commmaion Room M toa Cay M aim
toa Cay d SwdonL Flonda. M 7 0 0
o’cftxb PM an Dac 10. 2001 , to
oonwdar tm adopbon d an on*n*nc» toy toa Cay ol Sardord. Florida,
aoa ol wrtch a aa toaow*:
ORDINANCE NO. 3*4*

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
SANFORO. FLORIOA. AMENDING
CHAPTER 2. ADM INISTRATIO N.
ARTICLE XV. OF THE C ITY COOE
OF THE CITY OF SANFORO ENTI­
TLED POLICE OFFICERS' RETIRE­
MENT SYSTEM. AMENDING SEC­
TIO N 2 211. D EFIN ITIO N S. TO
AMEND THE D EFIN ITIO N O F
•ACCUMULATED
C O N TR IBU ­
TIO NS'. AMENOtNO SECTION 2288. BENEFIT AMOUNTS ANO ELIGIBILITY. AMENOING SECTION 2
271. DIRECT TRANSFERS OF E U QlBLE ROLLOVER D ISTR IB U ­
TIONS. AOOiNQ SECTION 2 273.
MILITARY SERVICE PRIO R TO
EMPLOYMENT, AOOINO SECTION
2 274. PRJOR POLICE SERVICE.
PROVIOINO FOR CODIFICATION.
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY
OF PROVISIONS. REPEALING A U .
ORDINANCES IN
CO N FLIC T
HEREW ITH ANO PROVIDING AN
EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy d a l ba avaiabla M toa
o®ca d toa Cay Ctoib tor a t panona
daamng to aiarrana tm aanrn
A l parbaa ei raaraM and dbnrm
anal have an o p p a tm y to ba heard
d awd haanng
By order d toa Cay Commmaion d
tm C ty d Santord. Flonda
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESO URCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
407*330-5424 44 HO URS IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC X a pw ton daerdaa to appaM a daemon
mada w to raapadlo any m aow con-

raeort la n ri provtiad by tm O y d
SardoTO. (FS 1*80108)
CyrddaPortM .
Dapuly C9y Ctorb
PutaartNovam tow 2 8 2001
00 2 2 1
11 8 2001
IT M B A D O m O H
O P AW OWOBMflCS BY
THB CTTY O F S4MFOWO,
Noaca to H tn b y ®ron to d a Fubfc
tow ing a ® b * Hdd to tm
Cemmtaafan Room d tm C ty M ® to
to * C9y d BaTOorG Flortda. d 7.00
o d o d i F M . on Decarrdmr 1 8 2001.
nance by toa C ty d BmdoTO. Ftortda,
n a d a h fd ik M k a a o c
AN OREXNANCE OF T1® CTTY O F
SANFORO. FLOROA. AMENOWQ
ORDINANCE N O 1117 O F S A D
e m r a/U O OROWANCE BSW O A
Z O fP fG FLAN; SA O A M EN D M D fT
TO CHANGE THE ZOM NO OF 1 2 i
ACRES O F PROPERTY LYING
BETW EEN CELERY AVENUE AND
HUGHEY B T R U T ANO BETWEEN
W ATER STREET ANO B R ffSO N
AVENUE; FROM AG. AGRICUL­
TURAL. TO FO. PLAAMED DEVEL­
OPM ENT. PROVXXNQ FOR SEV­
ERABILITY. CONFLICTS ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE.
A espy d m ! ba avafbtota M to *
d S c * d to * C ty Ctorb tor a l panona
ahal na«o an epporbtoty to b * Heard
M aald Hearing.
By ordar d to * Cay Camwdailan d
tm Cay d SardoTO, Ftortda.
PERSONS W ITH WSAB4JT1ES
NEEDM G ASSISTANCE TO M R T ia P A T * t f ANY OF THESE PRO­
C EED IN G S SHOULD CONTACT
THE P ER SO IFfE L OFFICE ADA
COOROMATOR AT 407-3X&gt;8SaE
49 HO URS N ADVANCE O F THB
M U T V fa
ADVICE TO THBJJUSUC: I * parm ad* adto raapad to *R f i
atdamd M to * a ia i
Hearing, tm may need a rorbafbn
record d toa prooaadngA bicfudng
tm toabmotrr and a iW ane*, much
record la not provided by to * CBy d
SardoTO. (FS 29 4010 *)
C yr«da Portar.
Dapuly Cay Ctorb
P lA ld iffp ro n to a rlE tO O t
N o van to w t1,2001
NO TICE O F A FUB U C HUM B aO
TO COW E R THE ADOPTION
TH B CITY O F 4ANPORO,
FLO NDA
NOW * ■ rWSOy O M d * ■ ■ rUD^C
Hearing ■■ ba Hdd to toa
Cammtoafen Room d toa Cay H a l In
f t * CSy d SantoTO, Ftortda. d 7 0 0
o’docfc F M . an Daeamb rr 1 8 2001.
to e o n a fd a rto a a d a p ta n d a n a rd rm ne* by toa C ly d SardoTO, Ftortda,
ato d ahicfi la a * ' '
AN 0R 094A N C C OF THB CITY O F
SANFORO. FLORDA. AMENOtNO
THE C ITY CODE OF EANFORO;
AMENOING SECTIONS 2 8 1 5 3 2 .
24-34. 24-14. 24-24 (b ) (1 ) (2 ).
A N O P). 29-25 (A )(1 ) (2) (J). ANO
2 8 4 3 (a ) A M Xb); FR O VD #fG FOR
TAP C H A R G IE ; PROVIOINO FOR
M ETSR SET C H A R 0E 8 PROVID­
ING FOR M M CEUANEOUS F tE S .
CHARGES ANO SURCHARGES;
PR O VID IN G FOR WATER ANO
RECLAIMED WATER RATES. CON­
NECTIO N FEES. SERVICE AVAILA B 8ITY CHARES. SEWER TREAT­
MENT CHARGES, AND CONSUMP­
TIO N CHARGES FOR VARIOUS
TYPES O F USERS; PROVIOINO
FOR WASTEWATER RATES; PROVKXNO FOR SEVERAB8ITY. CON­
FLIC TS. COOIFICATION ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE.
A copy a fu t ba i H U H d tm
o *c a d tm C ty Ctoib tor a t panona
A l parttoa to
afm l Have an opportunty to ba heart
d add hawing.
By oidar d tm C ty Cammmaion d
tm C ly d SardoTO. Flortda.
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEO INO S SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUMAN
RESOURCES
O FFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330-5828 44 HOURS t f ADVANCE
OF THE M EETING
ADVICE TO THE FUBUC » * pw •on dacktoa to appeal a dadaton
m ada w to raapad to any manw eon•Idarad af tm abova maaang or
Haanng. Ha may naad a vaitawm
racoTO d tm procawlnga. rx lu tin g
mcoTO a not provbtad by tm C ty d
SardoTO. (F S 2M 010S )
CyntoM Peitor,
Ooputy Cay Ctorb
PddtohN ovw rbw 2 8 2001
00211
I t . 2001
N O TK B OF A PUBLIC HEAM NO
TO CO NSO ER THB ADOPTION
O F AN O R IXN A NC t BY
THE CITY OF EANFORO.
FLORIOA
Noaca to Hamby gM n to® a Pubic
H aw ing m l ba ImM In toa
Commmamn Ream « tm Cay htol to
f d C lr o l Santoro, Florida, al 7 0 0
o'etoeb P M on Dacantow 1 8 2001.
to conaMw tm adopaen d an ord­
nance by taa Cay d SaTOeTO. Florida,
te a d rvhtch a aa toarwa.
ORONIANCE N G M tS
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY O F
SANFORO. FLORIOA. AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO. H IT OF SAIO
CITY. SAIO ORDINANCE BEING A
ZONING PLAN. SAIO AMENDMENT
TO CHANGE THE ZONINO OF
2 1 .0 7 * ACRES O f PROPERTY
LYING BETWEEN U S 17/92 ANO
NARCISSUS
AVENUE
ANO
BETW EEN
POWER
ROAO
EXTENDED NORTHERLY ANO
RANO YARD ROAO EXTENOED
NORTHERLY. FROM AO. AGRI­
CULTURAL. ANO M 2. M EDIUM
INDUSTRIAL. TO PO. PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT. PROVIOINO FOR
SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS ANO
EFFECTIVE OATE.
A copy Ih a l ba avafdiia al tm
otoca d tm Cay Clark tai a i panona
daamng to aiam fna am lam a.
AM pw taa n adarnm and cauana
irm l have an opperbamy to ba Heard
al awd haw ing
By o rtw d tm C ty Cammmaon d
tm C ly d Swdord. Ftortoa
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDING S SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 407 3305829
44 HO UR3 IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETING
AOViCE TO THE PUBLIC: I a pw •on daadaa to apeak a daemon
mada w to im pact to any manw conwdwad al toa abova maaung or
Haanng. Ha may naad a vwbaam
racoTO d toa procawlnga. n d u ln g
racoTO m not provutod by toa C»y d
SantoTO (FS 288 0108)
JanalR DougHarly. CMC
C ty Ctorb

a b a d tm C * d Eantort
a ® hold a pubte hawbm ■
7 8 0 P. M an O arom bar 1 8 SSM . to
to * O y Carifidaaton Chantoan. C ty
M dL 20 0 North P arti A ronu*.

. M toto putacFm arbittaa Cay
■ o rn M l
bmafy a naad I*
regdram tTO * d to * Ftortdi F b *
Piarw m an Coda w d toa U * E d d y
C od*, and 1 1 '

•h a t Harm an oppoTOmay to ba heard
d add Hawing.
By o rtw d to * C ty Commtoatan d
toa Cay d SardoTO. Ftortdb
AOVICE TO THE FU B U C W A
PERSON O SC K XS TO APPEAL A
D ECISIO N MADE W ITH RESPECT
TO ANY M ATTER CO N 8C ER ED AT
THB ABOVE M S m N Q OR HEARM G HE MAY NEED A VERBATM
RECORO O F TH E FROCEEDB4GS
M C U XM N O THE TE B T8I0N Y ANO
EVID EN C E W H IC H RECORO IS
NO T FR O V D E D BY TH E CITY OF
( F S 2 S 80I06)
W ITH O U A aU T K S
NEEOBfO ASSISTANCE TO FARD O R A T I Bf ANY O F THESE PROCEE DIN G S (J IO U U ) CONTACT
TH E
HUM AN
RESOURCES
O FFICE ADA COOROMATOR AT
3 3 0 8 *2 * AS HOURS M ADVANCE
OF THE M EETM G
Jan® 8 P a d s ® CMC
c a y Ctorb
PubSdLNororrtoar 2 8 2001

00212
21,1001
N O TIC E IS W R E B Y GIVEN to
accordance adto CHaptor 14371.
Flortda Bi abrtaa, to ® to * C ty
Comndaatan d tm C ty d BanfoTO,
Flortda a® h d d a publo Haartog d
7 0 0 F. M . on D a *a m *a r 1 8 a t t l. to
tm Cay Oomndaaton CHwrtoara. C ty
H as. 200 North P a t* A rom a.
d ro q U ram an to ''to 'to **F to rS a
B dM togC oda. V ld a p u b a e lm w tog, toa C ly ComndaMan a® e

ptooad on M r
A t parttoa to I
ehaS Haro an opporbtiay to ba hoard
--- - *
rinnng
• y ordar d to * Cay Comndemon d
tm C ty dSardnTO. Ftortda.
AOVICE TO THE FUBUC; F A
PERSO N D EO O ES TO APPEAL A
D ECISIO N MADE W ITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
THE ABOVE M EEDNO OR HEARM Q H E MAY NEED A VERBATM
RECORO O F THB PROCEEDMOS
B fCLUO aea THE TEBTIAfONY A W
(V IO C N C E W H K H RECORO 18
NOT PRO VIDED BY THE CITY OF
EANFORO. ( F S 2M 0106)
PERSO NS W ITH DtSASAm ES
N EED M G ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY O F THESE PRO­
C EED IN G S SHOULD CONTACT
THE
HUM AN
RESOURCES
O FFIC E ADA COOROMATOR AT
330-542# 44 HOURS M ADVANCE
O F TH E M EETIN G
Jwmr R. Doudm rty. CMC
C ly Ctorb
Putotah Novandmr 2 8 2001
00212
to rlb iO a a d

NO TICE IS HEREBY G /VEH tow
SAUL * CO AS CUSTOOIAN (ARF
ZO NA) 4 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY IN C . tm hoktar d tm
lotom ng carWcWWa) Har Mad aaej
carttocarwe) lor a toe drod to ba
laauad toaraorv Tim i
bw (e) and yow (a) d I
rtoa enpaon d toa proparty. and tm
narrm (a) to ahlch I i
C n m n C A T I NO; 4 2 0 t
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: I t t t
PARCEL D *; 2 3 2 1 -3 I -8JK-00000070
Daacrtpdon d Pioparty; LEO LOT 7
ALAFAYA W OOOS PH S PB 3S PGS
12 TO 84
U a w ik k
- - k. . ^k.
"1 WTdOl
I--------------I N I I Nk.
W ILLIAM M 84MMONS. P H U P (
A t d ewd proparty bwng to tm
Courdy d Sandnoto. Stow d Ftortda.
. to taw tm prop­
erty daacitoad to auch cw «caw &lt;&gt;l
• as So add
tm ragfm d Debtor w
tm warn bord door. Samtncfa Courdy
C ourthO M k SardoTO. Ftortdk on
Monday, January 07. 20 08 w
11.00am.
Paymard of SaU U a.
documamary atamp la in

to

pWd by tm auocaadki babtor w tm
•a ft. F t* paymard d an amomd
•q u d to tm Idgfm d btd to d u a*N n
24 H o rn aftor tm advwbaad torn d
•d a A l paymard* WmI ba cad i of
torw antaad
kmtrumard. mwM
paydftto to tm Ctorb d tm O c u f
C ourt
Oaeadon ii/a i/w o i,
MARYANNE MORSE
C U R K O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEM INOLE COUNTY. FLORKM
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Ctorb
PutofUh: Norom bw
2 1 . and
Dacamtow 8 12. It. 2001
OQ211
NOTICE OF AUCTION
Thu auction a® ba hard on
TTdPe"1* " 1 8 2001 d tO O AM d
325 A ubi A ro .O vm d o .F L
tm rohetoa on toa day batoro tm
w a caeh nr carM ud tend, only
O*m do Tomng raaamaa tm ngM to
•ccspl or rofuaa any and a t brda
Tha toaowng vWvciaa are oflwad
tor brda
12 FORO ESCORT
3FAPPI3J5NR144047
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3VW SA41M2W M13073I
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td WASTERCRAFT
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PublUH Novambw 2 8 2001
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« w r T w n » M c w jw g i T i n c m w
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toaaaM am ant Thapm catoaaatorpim m tog madtoton v a a to to rto b i Sacaon I20S 7 J, F A , and Rutoa 2S-10S.1K
a n d a b -1 o a a 0 1 .a 0 S .F A C raM tonam ualconw IytototoaripW am araato
C ad s Chapter 2 b 108 and ba Bad ttoto (racaNad by)

&gt;» — b, to. C-raitedtf
rmoem try t » O y of M o * F M * d w c r t ^ S w J i S i ^ ^ tm m m m m s , .m i:
r i C T » m S « &gt; n m tijV 0 &gt;- r y e t A r r l y m q b e t w e e n c e n t r a l
rL u n ro * Q R tK N IW A Y AND PUNtHART ROAD AMO K T V fffN tth m u b
2 * 2 * BOUCVAM O AMO INTERSTATE 4; AS , SHOW N ON T H I MAR

M w ayawa 0 1 ) d ay* to puMcaaon to tote n o ic* or a to w m anry-at*
(2S| day* to toa D tobU dapoaBtog tola ntolce to M am to toa im ! Ii » to a a par­
d o n Via C O M * m aM actual m aoe. F ab aa to Ba a pateton mtoto
tote bna parted ahaf oonaaajli a oarvar to any n *K auch partem may have to
naW rW dM M u itote m b ito iri (hearing) itodarSacScna 1209*2 and
110J7. F A , eorwartong toa autpad parma appacaberv Paaacna touch w a
nto Mad to accndanoa abh to * abeva prontelcna are n iy a c i to dtomeeal.
a to * a b M H M haartog pncaaa la daaiwwd to to m ia to Unai
agency aeSon. *w M ng to a paM on m ean# tool toa Dieancn into acnon may
re bom toa poeMontaban b r *ln M e noaca toim ent Pam onatonaa
B Pbb aato ato ba aB acan by any aucb toial dacteton to toa O w rtd
on toa W totoaluri have toa r l* * to become apany to toa prooaatoig. n accorlancatoto toa lOtebam anHaaM Drto above
Otorta Latoa, Dbactor, DMaton to Parra* Dtoa Barvlcaa
A John* Itevar Abate Vtenagamarr Dtotocl
*utaah: N om ribar SB. 2001
00224
N Q TK 8 O F A FU B U C
ADO m O NO FAN

21.2001
TOC
BY THE CTTT OF

M to a la hanbyghrantoto a Rubto Hearing « d b a hand In toa Ccmmiaaton
R o m to toa C *y H a l *0 0 Norto Ram Aaanua, In toa C lp to Stedtard. Ftortda,
ae7dO orctoG hPM .onO ecarnbert7.2001 to ocnalder toa adoption to an orWca by toa CSy to Sardtod. FlorldL daaerbad aa bloaia:
" ~~ T~ ~ * zr-Z7~rv
* ^°py
™ m W W DH ■ n
3* P f .* * ? * _? ? ^
**
p w n i M aking to avwnfna f a aama.
* * £ * • • In H M and catena d ia l have an opportune to ba hated d add
By order d toa O f Comneaaton d toa C *y d S a n fo rd ,. _ _
N“ D#* ° * M M T A * « TO e w m a w m
S j f f r a P f . T!S ? 5
SM O U J) CONTACT THE HUMAN
B M O ^ C tS OFFICE A IM COORDINATOR AT 3304S 24 4 * HOURS M
ADVANCE O P THE M E ITW Q .
&lt; • ntaurra
A O V K 1 TO THE PUBLIC: iap arao n da
reaped to any m alar conaktorad d toa
or haatoig, ha may
naad a H M m record a t to * precaadtoga, W A i to *I itoatenanr and w t&lt;tonaa, atokto racord la ra l provktod by toa Cay d Sardonl
fSarlUn
Daptay Crty Cterk
P u ts d tr— ■ *■
S, 1001
00219
November 21, 2001
N o n c a o r a n jB u e M A N a n t o t _____________
A o o m o N o r a n oao M A N ca a r m a o t v o r
fW c a to hereby gtoan am a PifeSe H a m g a N ba hato to to * O aa n to to n
Noam N a * Cay H M , 300 Naflh Part A m , to aw Cay a t S teriatL Ftonda.
d T X o'clock PM . an Dacambar 1 ft 2001 to a n te d * toa te to p d o n d a io rd nanoabytoa cay d SadbnL F t o d A t o w M a U d m :
O KANANCa NO . N N
TO ANNEX .40 ACRES O F PROPERTY LYMQ BETW EEN R O M B TR S IT
EXTENOCO WESTERLY AND E. AIRPORT BOULEVARD AND BETWEEN
BAILEY STREET ANO SANTORO AVENUE; AS SHOW N O N TH E MAP
BELOW:

i and a copy d a *
i d toa Crty O ath lot *1 person* Saaktog toi
AA parkas ki haaraal and d u a n a ahal have in opporkm ty to ba hated at id d
By order d toa CbyCom ndM lonol toa Crty ol SanlonL Florida.
PERSONS W ITH OtSABKJTlES NEEOM O ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY O f THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-9020 40 HOURS IN
ADVANCE O F THE MEETINO
I
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................
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: lapareondacktea to ap p ad d dacteton m adaatto
act to any tnaaar conaidarad at toa a b o a m aateig or hearing, ha may
I a vrirttefen tacoid o I toa pracaadnw . todkxAng toa toalbnony and aim
danoa. widen nooid la not pravkted by Via Cay ol Sardord (FS 2000109)
Cyntoia Portar.
Deputy Cay Ctork
Pubaeh Novem ber24. and Oacanbar 9.2001
l 00217
____________
Novambar 21.2001
HO TKB OP A PUBLIC HBARM O TO
a d o p t io n o r a n o r o m a n c b b y t h b c t t v o r
■ANTORO, FLOM OA
No«ca to hereby (N an toal a Ruble Meattog a d be heto In toe Commlaaton
Room d to a Crty )tfb 300 North Park A varua, ki toa Crty d Santord, Florid*,
al 7 00 o'clock PM . on Oaoambarl 0,2001 to contodar toa adoption o l an otdnanca by toa Cay ol SanlonL Florida. deacrtoed aa fortoara:
O hD P iA N C l NO . 30*4
TO ANNEX I9 J 2 ACRES OF PROPERTY LYM O BETW EEN LAKE MON­
ROE ANO NARCISSUS AVENUE ANO BETWEEN POW ER ROAD EXTENDED NORTHERLY ANO NORTH KENNEL ROAD EXTENDED NORTHERLY,
AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW
A complete daacnpaon and a copy d toa ordtoano* d ie * ttw avatabl* d to*

ANNEXATION
REQUEST

otoca to to * C»y C tort lor a* pamorto daairtog to aianw ia
A l pam at in n iataal and touana ahaO n a n an oppomrtoy to be hoard al laid
By order to P a Cay Com m aiion d tow Crty d Santord, Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
IN ANY O F THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD C O N T ^ THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COOROWATOR AT 330-9d2« 4 * HOURS W
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: 1 a pamon dacdtea to appad a dactolon made aan
m p act to any matter conaidarad to toa abcrn maaang or hawing. ha may
naad a vartaem record to too t i utaa d tK d h -A rd h ^ to a to arnm T ond w f
donee, ahren record a ntoprw toad by P a C»y to Santord. (FS2B40106)
Cyrahte Porter.
Deputy Cay Cton
Pubkah November 29. and Oacanbar 5.2001
0021*
__________________
BT. JO H N * RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Ohraa W rtdan Nadea to Iniandad WaOrtct DaaNton
The D am d *v a a nooca to a* knar* to aaua a parma to toa loaowing appawd(s) on Nevam bar 14. SXI1
_______ „ ,_____ _
Laha Brannoy 14*1 School. M l Sand Lap* Road. Alam onto Spring*. F I
2714. application #6307 Tha D alncl pm poa** a aaocal* 0 OM mbton g*lme oar .e a r to wound ■Her and 0 013 mibon gallon par year to ractemad
raiar lor landacapa and racreetton irrigation to 20 00 acraa tor a 49 44 acta
ubro high achoto Tha n M r i n i uaad by Fra propoeed pro|ato ato ocnaM
I Ground WMar horn toa Ftonten AqW er via 1 a c a n &lt; n * « Sammoto C anry.
n Sacaon. » TmnaNp: 21 Souto. Range; 29 Eato toaam aa laha
T^aM otm fconiarnaig each to toa above iaiad appPcaftnn |i) are airoPtota tor
vpacaim Monday V «o u *i Friday aicap l tor legal hoOdaya. S 00 l b to 100
ic T to to a SI Johna Rhmr Water Manegemer# OWrtto H a a d y artara or Pm
pprpprtota Sarvrca Caraar. Tha tharnto m i taPo acaon on each parma appaaoon laiad ib o m
a patoton tor an a d m m ia b ^ procaw lng ( h a ^
i Nad purauant to toa provwona to Sacoona 120 SB9 and 120 S7. Ftonda
lututaa Chapiar 29 109 and 40C -1.1007. Ftonda Admrmalraiiva Coda
- A C |k
vvnoaa aubaiannal raataala a ia a la c ia d by any to too Ototncfa pro•anng n a » o n la n c a mto Sacbon. .2 0 » 9 mto
• y reach aarinenagraam ato onntotoaBonaa a n a ito m a O v a m ^ w M
•coon 120 573. F 8, CfooMiQ rrm lM en «nl not
th« gW »

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AN ORDINANCC O F THE C ITY OF BANFORO. FLOREVL RBVW NO ANO
APMMXNG THE LANO DEVELOPMENT COOEAANO DEVELOPMENT
REOULATK1NB O F THE C IT Y APW EXNO A R R C LESITH O R U G H IX ANO
SCHEDULES J .L M A N O G FROVEXHO FOR PURPOSES OF LAND
DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS: PR O VO N O FOR LANO USE, ZONMO
ANO PERFORMANCE C R TTIR M ; P R O W X N a FOR ADMMSTRAT10N
ANO PROCEDURES O F LANO DEVELOPMENT PROCESSES: PROVKXNO
PROCEDURES ATE) PROVISIONS FOR IMPROVEMENTS ANO MAINTE­
NANCE, ADMEESTRATIVE APPEALS. CONDITIONAL USES, VARIANCES
ANO FOR A M M O M M T B ANO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT
PROJECTS; PROVKXNO FOR DEVELOPMENT PLAN REVIEW, CONCUR­
RENCY ANO DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT PROCEDURES REGULATING
ANO R tO U m N O LAW SC A PC . LANO USE C O M PATBUTY STANDARDS.
BUFFERS, T IM PROTECTION ANO VISUAL BCREENMO: PROVIDING
FOR NONCONPORMMG USES ANO STRUCTURES: PROVIDING FOR
ENWROMNENTALLY SENSITIVE LANDS; PRO VDM O FOR LEVEL OP
SERWCE METHODOLOGIES ANO REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING FOR
PROCEDURES AND STANDAROS FOR A TRANSPORTATION CONCUR­
RENCY EXCEPTION AREA; FURThCRAMENDeNO ORDINANCE NO; 3117,
AS PREVIOUSLY AMENDED; A M M X N O THE FO LLO W **! SECTIONS
ANO SCHEDULES AS W ELL AS THE PROVISIONS SET FORTH N THE
EXH M rr TO THE OROMANCE. ARTICLE t SECTION IJL SECTION IA
AM&gt; SECTION IS ; ARTICLE R: SECTION 1 1 , SECTION 2 A ANO SECTION
l i f t A im a i IB SECTION 1 1 . SECTION 1 2 , SECTION 1 2 SECTION 1 1
SECTION 1 1 SCCTKW 1 7 . SECTION 1 1 SECTION 1 1 SECTION 1 1 ft
SECTION 1 1 1 , SECTION 1 1 1 SECTION 1 1 1 SECTION 1 1 4 , SECTION
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TIO N 1 1 . SECTION 1 2 , SECTION 1 1 SECTION 1 1 SECTION 1 1 SEC­
TIO N 1 1 SECTION 1 7 , SECTION 1 1 SECTION S », SECTION l i f t SEC­
TIO N 1 1 1 , SECTION 1 1 1 SECTION 1 1 1 S E C T IO N 111 SECTION 1 1 7 .
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SECTION 1 1 1 SECTION 1 2 0 ANO SECTION S 21. ARTI­
CLE V * SECTION T.1, SECTIO N 7 1 , SECTION 7 3 . SECTION 7.4 ANO
SECTION 7 .1 ARTICLE V * M O TIO N I t . SECTION 1 2 . SECTION 1 3 ,
SECTION 1 1 SECTION I S ANO SECTION I t ARTKXE D t SECHON 9.1,
SECTION 1 2 , SECTION 1 1 M O TIO N 1 4 . M O TIO N PS. SECTION S I
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a SECTION 1 1 SECTION 2 1 M O TIO N 1 0 A M ) SECTION 4 f t SCHCDL U J : SECTION 1 1 SECTION 1.1. SECTION I t , SECTION 2 2,. SECTION
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1 1 . M O TIO N 1 1 SECTION 1 1 . M C T10N 1 1 M C T K X i 1 1 SECTION
1 1 . SECTION 1 1 SECTION 4 1 SECTION 4 .1 M O TIO N 1 1 SECTION
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TIO N l .t . M O TIO N I I SECTION 1 2 . SECTION 1 4 . SECTION 1 1 . SEC,
TXJN 1 1 , M C T K X 41 1 , SECTION 1 1 . M O TIO N 4 2 . SECTION I t . AND
SECTION 1 2 ; SCHEDULE M . M O TIO N 1 0 . SECTION 2 0 SECTION 3 1
SECTION 1 1 , SECTION 3 2 . M C TIO N 1 3 . SECTION 3.4. SECTION 3 3 .
M O TIO N 1 0 . M C TIO N 1 7 , M C TIO N 4.1, SECTION 4 2 . SECTION 4 1
M C T IO N 4 1 M C T IO N IT , SECTO R S 0. SECTION SCI: DELETING AND
R EN U W C R M G CERTAIN B E C TO N 1 PROVXXNa FOR ENTIRELY NEW
M O TIO N S ; PROVED#*) FOR SEVERABILITY. PR O VO N O FOR CON­
FLIC TS PR O V O N O FOR C O O FC A TIO N . ANO PROW OW a FOR EFFEC­
TIVE DATE.
A copy aha! ba dvalaNe al toa oMoa to toa Cay C lan tor • * pam on* daaPng b aaanbto to * aama.
vaaiaal and toU ana aha* have an opportunity to ba heard * | aard
By order ot toa Cay Commiaeton ol era Cay ol SantonL Ftonda
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NECDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE
M ANY OP THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN
RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COOROE4STOR AT 330-9424 4S HOURS IN
ADVANCE OP THE M EETINO . *
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: H a pereon daodaa to appeal a dacteton made
ato) n to a d to any nwbar oonaedarad al Ew abrhre maaang or heardig ha may
naad a aarbabm record to toa pmraardnga. Includng toa laallmony and auadanca, wNcn record la nto pmnidad by EiaC Ey to SanlonL (P S 2M 010 S )
Cyntote Porter.
Deputy CTy Ctork
P ibaw iN onm ber 2 1 2001
00 2 2 3 _______________________
Courihoua*. Sardord, Ftortda. on
Monday. January 07, 2002. al
N n te rb a r 21.2001
tto o am .
NOTICB OP A PUBLIC HBARM O
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
Paymarn o I S al* la *, appacabl*
THB CTTV O F SANFORD.
Node* to hereby gpran toat a Pubio
leering *M ba held In the
Comndaatan Room at toa Cay H a* In
to * C ly to Santord. Ftortda. al 70 0
o'etodt P.U. on Dacambar 1 ft 2001,
to oonaidar toa adopbon to an on fnanca by toa C»y to Sardont Ftortda.
N a to a id d iia a a to a m a :
AN OROMANCE O F THE C ITY o r
SANFORD, FLORIDA. A M E N D **)
ORDINANCE NO. 3117 O F 8A I0
C ITY SAJO ORDINANCE BEING A
ZONING PLAN; SAID AMENDMENT
TO CHANGE THE ZONING O F 1 7 *
ACRES O F PROPERTY LYING
BETW EEN CENTRAL FLORIDA
GREENEWAY ANO RINEHART
ROAD ANO BETW EEN TOW NE
CENTER BOULEVARO ANO EfTERSTATE 4. FROM A l AGRICULTUR­
AL. TO PO. PLANNED DEVELOP­
MENT. PROVKXNG FOR SCVERABUTYT CONFLICTS ANO EFFEC­
TIVE DATE.
A copy ehel be avadtode al toa
oMca to toa cay Ctem tar ■■ paraora
da imng to azamtoa toa aama.
AS parttoa to mtaraal and cAInna
aha* have an oeponunny to ba heard
al aaid haartog
By order to toa Cay Commteamn ol
*w C*y ol Sardord. Florida.
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY O F THESE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL O FFIC E ADA
COORDINATOR AT 407-330-5424
aa h o u r s *4 a d v a n c e o f t h e
M E E T **].
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC N a paraon daodaa to appeal a dacteton
made M to mapacl to any m adar oonerdered al toa above m eeting or
hearing, ha may naad a verbatim
record to toe pmcaadtoga. todurPng
racod la nto provtdad by to * CHy to
Santord. (F S 2M 010 S )
Cyntoia Portar.
Deputy C ty C tert
Pubtan Novambar 29.2001
00 2 1 9
!N i rffr t nf App4h BfkiJi
to t Tm D **d
NOTICE U HEREBY G IVEN , toal
SAUL 1 C O AS CUSTO O UN (A R I­
ZONA) S PLYMOUTH FMANCJAL
COMPANY IN C . to * hc4d*i to to*
toUomng carW caiale) h a* Mad aato
cam hcawo) tor a laa dead to b *
aauad toaraon. Tha cartolcal* nun*barlel and yaarle) to laauanc*. to *
daacnpbon to to * property, and to*
nam *(a) to atveh a area aaaaaaad
to rn a * Itotoam.’
C IA TW C A T1 NO . 40*3
YEAR O F W SU A N Ct; IS M
PARCEL 10*: 10-21-31 -5040000(vrv)
Oaacnpaon to Ptopany: LEG N 120
FT OF LOT 3 BLK 0 ALEXANDRIA
OR OVIEDO PB 1 PG as
Ham a* n « tith aaaaaaaf t Ja m e s
0 PHILLIPS III. TISA Q PHILLIPS
A4 to ated property bang to toa
County ol Sammol*. S lat* to Ftonda
Uniaaa aunh e*m rcal*(e) Vual b*
radaamad according to law. a t* prop­
erty deacrtoed n euch carahealad)
a b M atod to to * NW wal M M ar al
toa a a tl Iron* door, Sarmntoa C oinly

racordtog tea* a t* ragrirad to b *
paid by toa aucoaaMul baddar al r a
•ate. Ftol payment to an amourne
•quM to toa t*0 w a l tad la dua adhto
24 houra alter toa advamaad «ma to
•ate A l paymanla d ia l ba caah or
guaranteed Inatrum anl. m ad*
payabte to toa Ctork to toa Circua
Court.
Oaead on 11/21/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctork
bath: Novambar 24. and
cambar 1 1 1 1 9 . 2001
00210

lo r Tka Dead
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toat
SAUL 1 CO AS CUSTOCXAN (ARI­
ZONA) I PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY INC . toa hoktot to toa
toSoaang cartbcaaa(i) haa dad aaid
c a rtfc a la li) tor a laa dead to ba
aauad toaraon. Tha carM cate nunbarta) and yaar(&gt;) ol toteianca. toa
daacrtpean to to * properly, and toa
nama&lt;a) In which a waa aaaaaaad
team u toiowa:
CERTIFICATE NO: 1*44
YEAR OP ISSUANCE; IM S
PARCEL 104; 1321 2 1 919 00002400
Daacrtpdon to Ptcparry- LEG UNIT
240 ORIENTA POINT CONDOMINI­
UM I ORB 1073 PO 994
N am e* n which i u r i m l KRIS­
TINE M OROSZ
A l to aaid praparty bang in toa
County to Sam nola, State to Ftortda.
Uniaaa a u h camhcateo) ehaa ha
radaamad actonang to lawi. toa prop•rty daacrtiad m euch cam hcate(i)
w « ba aoto to toa Ivg h M biddar al
toa waal bent door. SanVnola County
Couttoouea, Santord. Ftortoa. on
Monttay. January 07. 2003. at
11.00am.
Payment to Sate toa. appUcatte
documantary itam p ta ia a and
raconpng toa* era raquvad to ba
paid by toa auccaaaful tedder at toa
•a t*. Fud paymard to an amouad
•qua! to toa Ivghast bal it dua dtoNrt
24 hour* attar toa atNannad ton* to
M ia AS paymarda d a l bd caah or
guaranteed matrumant.
made
payabte to toa Ctork or toa Orcud
Court.
Dated on 11/21/2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Clark
Pu6M«rt
28,
0 K « n tM r 5.12* 19. 2001
00209
lo t I n P a id
NOTICE IS HEREBF GIVEN, toal
SAUL S C O AS CUSTOCXAN (AJAX)
S PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY INC . to * hodter or to * todowmg
camAcated) haa htod laid canJi.
c a u (i| tor a tu daad to ba aauad
toaraon. Tha caruhcaw n u d w li)
and ya«r(a) cl aauanca, toa daaenp•on ol toa proparty, and toa n*m a(a)
In which a waa aaaaaaad W ar* aa
CERTIFICATE NO; 2944

L

Wednesday, November 28, 2001
Le

ec a ls

YEAH O F ISSUANCE: IS M
PARCEL ID#: 24-2132-3030000OOC1
Daacrto«on to Picparty M O SC
COR 24-20-32 RUN W 37SJS FT N
TO SHORE U SELY ALONG
SHORE U TO A PT N O P M G S TO
BEG U K E HARNEY BEACH PB 7
P O tl
Nam e* H which tea ta in t; ST
JOHNS YACHT S TENNIS CLUB
MC
A l to aaid property being to toa
C ow ry to Banknote. SUM ol Ftonda.
Uniaaa auch c* m fc* te(t) ahal ba
radaamad acconPng to law, toa proparty daacrtia d to auch camfewtefa)
waa ba add to toa idghaat tedder at
toa waal bord door. Samariate Cow ry
Courthouse. Sardord. Ftonda. on
Monday. January 07 , 2002. al
1100am .
Paymard o l Sate tea. apc*ratda
documantary itam p ta ia a and
racordtog h a s are raqulrad to ba
paid by toa auccaaaAd tdddar at toa
•a la . M paymard to an amount
•qu al to toa hRFiaal bid la dua wMdn
24 houra alter toa advartead am * to
•ala. AS paymarda aha* ba caah or
guaranteed
toatrunant. mads
payabte to toa Clark o t toa Orcud
Court.
Dated on 11/21/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
d ark
Pub*ah; Novambar 2S. and
Dacambar S. 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 1
00204

NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN, tote
SAUL 4 CO AS CUSTOOtAN (A R I­
ZONA) S PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL
COMPANY IN C . toa ho kterto to a
kdkmtog cartdlcate(t) haa Bad la id
cam fcated) tor a tea daad to ba
laauad toaraon. Tha cartbcate nwnbarte) and yaarle) c l laauanc*. to *
daaertb o n to toa property, and toa
nam ed) to which I waa aaaaaaad
te a r* • • toiowa:
C IR T F IC A T l NO: 2423
YEAR O F ■ SU A N C 1: IS M
PARCEL IO#: 07-20-32-9UO-00020040
Daacnpaon c l Property: LEO SEC
07 TW P 20S ROE 326 LOT «
TRACT 2 ST JO HNS RANCH
ESTATES UNRECO PLAT
Nam e* to which aaaaaaad KUPAI
INC
A l to ta U praparty batog to toa
County to Banknote. State ol Florida.
Uniaaa auch canflcatad) to a l ba
radaamad accordng to tow, toa prap­
arty daacrtiad to auch cartd cd ti(i)
•a t ba eoid to toa h&lt;pteM bakter al
•w waal kord door. Sandnote Courdy
Courthouda. Sardord. Ftonda. on
Monday, January 07 , 2002. al
11.00am.
Ptomwne o l Sate tea. appecabte
documentary nam p ta ia a and
rsconPng toaa era raqulsd to ba
p«d by toa euccataliA tedrter at toa
•ate. Fu* paymard ol an imourd
•quM to Via tvghaei bid la dua wdhln
24 houra after toa advamaad Pm* ol
•ate. A l paymarda ahal ba caah or
guaranteed
ineirum anl. m ad*
payabte to toa Ctoik o l to * C n u t
Court
Dfttedon 11/21/2001.
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK 0 * THE CIR CU IT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
Ctork
Publiah
Novambar 21. and
Dacambar 9. 12. 19. 2001
00207
i

NOTICE IS HEREBY (W E N , toal
SAUL 1 CO AS CUSTOOtAN (AJAX)
t PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
N Y IN C . toa hokter o4 toa kbowtog
NM M id M id cwBIk
c a te 1 1 tor a ta i dead to ha laauad
toaraon. Tha carM cate ru rtoarle)
and yaarle) ot toauanca, toa daaertp*an &lt;K toa prapartA and toa nam a(*)
in which a wi
C E im n C A T E NO: 1447
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 1PM
PARCEL ID #; 34-20-29-4044X000170
Daacnpaon o I Praparty: LEG LOT
17 BLK X WOODLANDS SEC 4 PB
17 PO 94
Nam aa In which aaaaaaad.
REINALDO QALLEOO. E ME RITA
OALLEQO
A l oI aaid praparty being In toa
C ow ry oI Sandnote. State oT Ftonda.
Uniaaa auch c a rtfc a la li) tria l ba
radaam ad according u law. toa
praparty daaerb ad in euch carM cate&lt;i| wd ba edd to toa ta^w al 0d»dar at toa w a ll hold door. Sondnoto
County
Courtoouaa. Santord,
Ftortda. on
Monday, January 07, 2002. a l
1100am .
Paymard a t Sate tea. appecabte
documentary itam p ta ia a and
racordng te a * a t* raqulrad to ba
pad by toa auccaaatol batoar al toa
•a te FiA payment ol an amount
aq u allo to a taghatl bid la dua axtorn
24 houra alter toa advamaad kma ol
•ate A l paymarda ehal ba caan or
guaranteed
Inalrunant. made
payabte to toa D ark ol to * D re w
Court.
Dated on 11/21/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O F THE CIR CU IT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Oaputy
Clark
Pubkkti. Novambar 29. and
Dacambar 1 1 2 .1 1 2 0 0 1
QG209
to r T u Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, toal
SAUL * CO AS CUSTOOtAN (AJAX)
4 PLYMOUTH FINANCIAL COMPA­
NY INC . toa hoidar o l toa blow ing
ca rtfe s te d ) ha* Nad ta d cartMcatad) tor a ta i daad to ba laauad
toaracav Tha cartfcaia rum baed)
and yaar(t) ol aauanca, toa daaenpUon o( toa praparty. and toa nama(e)
In which a w u aaeaaaad a/ara aa
CERTIFICATE NO: 1404
YEAR OP ISSUANCE: 1«P4
PARCEL 10* 32 20-29SI14C O O 0090
Daacnpaon ol Proparty LEG LOT 9
BLK C SWEETWATER OAKS SEC
13 PS 24 POS 30-32
Namaa n w ith aaaaaaad JOANN
U CONRAD
A l oI eaad praparty bang ai toa
C ow ry oI Sanvnola. Su m ol Ftonda.
Uniaaa auch cartihcaladl ehM ba
radaamad according to law, toa prop­
erty daaerbad n euch cartihcalad)
will ba edd to toa h«u/ia*t bdoar ai
toa waal Irani door, Sam nete County
Courtoouaa. Santord. Ftortta. on
Monday. January 07. 2002. at
I t 00am.
Paymard al S al* laa. apper atn*
documantary dam p ta ia a and
raconkng te a* are raqulrad to b *
paid by toa ruocaaafta batoar al toa
late. Fu* paymard ol an amount
24 houra alter toa advamaad tune o&lt;
•a t* Afl paymarda ahal ba caah or
guaranteed
Inatrum ant m ad*
payabte to to * D art, ol toa Orcud
Court
D ate) on 11/21/2001
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT

L

c a u

SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Deputy
D ark
Publish: Novambar 29. and
Oaearrdar 1 1 2 , 19,2001
00209
for T u D w d
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tote
NATIONAL TAX ASSISTANCE
CORP , fra hokter ol toa toftmtog
caw la) lor a ta i dead to ba laauad
toaraon Tha rarttecala nwnbads)
and yaarls) al laauanca. toa daaertrbon ol toa praparty and toa nama&lt;s)
In which a waa aaaaaaad team aa
C tm iP IC X T I NO : SS9
TEAR OF W S U A N C t 19SS
PARCEL O r 29-19-30-50440000160
Daacnpaon ol Praparty: LEO LOT
15 BOYKIN PLACE PO 7 PG 20
Namaa In which aeeaaead: EVA
BROOKS W 1U A M 9
A l ol aaid property being In toa
County ol Sammoto, State o l Ftonda
UnteM auch c*rtB c*te(s) ahal ba
tadaamad acconSng to law, D a propany daaerbad In auch ram ncate(a)
wd ba aoU to toa Idghaat tdddar at
toa waal hone door, Sandnote Courdy
Courtoouaa. Santord, Ftonda. on
Monday. January 07. 2002. al
It 00am
Ptormam ol Sate laa. appacabte
documantary stam p ta ia a and
era rsqiirad to ba
P te d b y l
sate FU paymard oI an am oud
•qua! to toa N u tate bid la dua ddhet
24 houra alter toa arhmrtlaad ama ot
•ate. A t paymarda aria* ba caah or
guaranteed Inatrum ant, m ad*
payabte to toa D ark ot toa O c ta l
Court.
Dated on 11/21/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE D R C U IT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORKLA
by GERALDINE HARFORD Daptay
Ctork
Publteh: Novambar IS . and
Dacambar 1 1 1 11 2 0 0 1
00 2 0 4

NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN, tote
NATIONAL TAX ASSISTANCE
CORP , to * hoidar oI toa kdtowlng
c a rtfc a la li) haa Mad aaid c a rtfc *ia (i) lor • ta i daad to ba laauad
toaraon. Tha carM cate num barli)
and yaarfi) bl laauanca. toa dsaertpken o l toa praparty, and toa nam a(i)
to Which I waa aaaaaaad la/am as
C Iim n C A T l NO: 23*
TEAR OP W SU A N C t: IM S
PARCEL D t 291430-S A Q 4S 010040 •
Daacnpaon ol Praparty: LEG LOT 4
BLX • TR 1 TOW N OF SANFORO
PB 1 PQ 54
Namaa to which a n am act MAR­
GARET A JONES
AS ol aaid property bmng In toa
County ol Saminoia. SUM ol Ftortda.
Unteas auch cartfcatefs) ahaa ba
radaamad acconhng to tew, toa prap­
arty daaerbad In auch carM catels)
w * ba add to toa tughasl biddar a*
toa was) herd door, Sandnote Cow ry
Courthouse. Santord, Ftonda. on
Monday. January 07, 2002, a l
1100am .
Paymard ot Sate to
documentary stam p ta ia a and
racorang te a* are mq-drad to ba
paid by toa auccaaalul biddar al tow
sate Fu* paymard ol an amount
aqual to toa Nghaat tad » dua m aw ,
24 houra attar toa advamaad ama al
•ate. A l paymanla aria* b a oaati or
guaranteed
inatrum anl. i
payabte to toa D ark ot toa Ctraua
Court.
Cteted on 11/21/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE D R C U IT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Deputy
Clark
PubAari: Novambar 24. and
Dacambar 1 1 1 1 2 .1 0 0 1
00203
to r T a i Daad
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV E R toal
RICHARD S CASSELBERRY OR
LEONARD, toa hokter ol toa Itatowtog cam ncitad) ha* Nad said c a rtfcata(s) tor a ta i daad to ba laauad
toaraon. Tha ca rtfca ia numbar(a)
and yaarls) ol laauanca. toa ite w tp aon ol toa praparty. and toa nama(a)
to which • waa aaaaaaad la/sra aa
C Iim n C A T E NO: 3341
TEAR OF W SU A N C t: 1*94
PARCEL 104: 10-21-31-St 440000010
Dsacrpaon ol Praparty- LEO LOT 1
S VACD AVE ON W MILTON
SQUARE PB 3 PG 34
Namaa to which aaaaaaad: F N B
ENTERPRISES INC
A l ol M id property bwng to toa
County cl Sanancte. S u l* ol Ftonda.
Uniaaa such cartfcate(a) ahal ba
radaamad accordng to law. toa prap­
arty daaerbad to auch carM catala)
wd ba sold to toa Ivghasl taddar M
toa waal herd door. Somtoote Cow ry
Courtoouaa. Santord. Ftonda. on
Monday, January 07. 2002. al
11 00am
Paymard oI Sate tea. applcabte
documantary tu m p ta ia a and
racordtog teat ara laqtarad to ba
pant by toa auccataM biddar a) toa
ta la . Ftal paymard ol an amour*
aqual to toa laghaal bid « dua wafdn
24 houra attar tha advamaad uma ol
tala. M paymarda ahal ba caah or
guaranteed
inatrum anl, made
payabte to tow Clark oI toa D ra w
Court
Dated on 11/21/2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE D R C U IT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by GERALDINE HARFORO Oapuly
D ark
Publiah
Novambar 29. and
Dacambar 1 12 .1 9.2 001
00202

IN THE D R C U IT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
U W HO LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO .: 01-11JO-CP
PROBATE DIVISIO N
W RE: THE ESTATE O f
WILLLAM J FLAHERTY.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Atanmatration ol toa aita la ol
W vum J. Flaherty, deceated . Ida
number Q 1-1I30C P haa baan Mad
to toa CircW Court oI tha Eighiaanto
Judicial Circuit, to and For Sam nola
Cow ry. Florida, located al X I N
Park Avanua. Santord. Florida
32771. Tha personal ispraaantaav a'i name and iddraas are Joseph
0 Flariarty. 170 D aM w ay Band.
Snutoteka. Taiaa 79092 Tha nama
and a l l i u o l toa personal rapraMntatrvas attomay a n : G lam T.
Vsndawatef,
E tquira.
37S
C antarPoinla Cucte. Suita 1272,
Altamont* Spring*. Ftonda 32701
AjI idsrastad pwaona ara ra q jrad
to Ms wah toa court
A l ctaim i aganal to * aalate wdhn
Via time periods M l forth
1733 702. Florida Statutes to w *
within toa later ol 3 m onth! altar toa
date ol toa Aral publication ol toa
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■to ot to * paraonal rapraearM toq, venue, e M * * « e n d to *
court adtohi toa N ter d 3 montoa
alter toa d d a d to * fe d pwacahm d
toa noboa or X days alter toa date d
•arnica d a oopy d toa notes on toa
or ba tot avar barred.
Tha date d to a fe d put*ca»on d
t l * Noaoa N N ow nfew 2 ft 2001.
JOSEPH D. FLAHERTY, Paracnd
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C ow ry
Courtoouaa d 407-BSS-4227,1 4 0 0
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MORTGAGE CORP. OF AMERICA
PLABfnFP
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NAOMI SHEFFIELD, IP UVTNQ,
ANO f DEAD. THB UNKNOWN
SPO U SE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
O R A N T E I8.
ASSK3NESS,
LIENORS,
CREDITO RS,
TRUSTEES ANO A U . OTHER
PARTIES CLAM M G AN H TER EST
THROUGH, u n o e r o r
AGAINST NAOMI SHEFFIELD;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F NAOMI
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C1T1F1KANCIAL EQUITY
s e r v ic e s , p ic . rm/A
COHB4ERCUU. CREDIT
CONSUMER SERVICES. M C ; MT.
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CO M M UNITY
ASSOCIATION. P IC j JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS 94 POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS)
NOTICE OF
NOTICE W HEREBY G IVEN pursuard to a Stannary Find J u d g m l
d Foradoawa (feted Hear IS , 1001
•ntersd hi C M Caaa Na.
0 1 CA S S 914 W d toa CbcW Court
d toa 1ETH JtaSdd C hew to and tor
SEMINOLE Courdy. SANFORD.
Florida, | wd u * to toa td d ia d and
I biddar tor caah AT W EST
FRONT DOOR O F COURTHOUSE
toa
SEM INCLE
County
Courthouaa located H X I N. PARK
AVENUE to SANFORO. Ftortda, d
1100 am . on toa 17 day d January,
2002 toa tahiwlng daaofead praparly aa a d hvto toadd Staranary Find
Jud^nm a, k x a ft
LOT s a U M T FOUR O F MOUNT
QREENW OOO, ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 37, PAOES 70
THROUGH 72. O f t h e p u b l ic
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY FLORIDA, TOGETHER W ITH
RANQE/OVEN. REFRIGERATOR.
DISHW ASHER.
DISPO SAL.
VENT/FAN,
W /W
CARPET.
IDCROW AVE. SMOKE DETECTOR
Dated Vda i * day d Novambar.
2001.

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk d toa D ra w C a u l
By- Mary Stroup*
Deputy D ark
P u b id ito :
THE SC MPiOLE HERALD
THE LAW O FFICES O F DAVID X
STERN. P A . ATTORNEY FO R
PLAINTIFF
M l 1 Unhrarahy Drive Bud* SCO
Plantation, FL 33224
(944)233-4000
01-44211(PNCK)
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THB
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ACT, parson* wtei dtoabddaa naadr g a vpadai acccmmodaeon aheutd
contact COURT AOM #*STRAT)ON,
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SEM INOLE
County
C ow now a w 407-4*9-4227,1-40099 9*7 71 (TOO) or T400-949-4 770,
vte Ftorkte Hstey Santos.
Publiah Novambar
2 *.
and
terrbar 9,2001
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M THB D R C U IT COURT
OF THB 1STH
JUDICIAL CW CUIT,
M ANO FOR
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CONSECO FINANCE SERVICING
CORP. F/K/A GREEN TREE
FINANCIAL SERVtCteG
CORPORATION
PUUWTTFF
VS
RKHARO P. SMITH. M. IP LJVB4G
ANO IP DEAD. THE 194CNOWN
SPO USE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
G RANTEES.
ASSIGNEES.
LIENO RS.
CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES AAO A U OTHER
PARTKS CLAfeRNG AN NTERCST
THRO UG H, UNOER OR
AOAM ST RKHARO F. SA4TH » .
PATRICIA NELSON SM ITH *
LIVIN Q , ANO IF DEAD. THB
UNKNOW N SPO USE, HEIRS.
D EVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. DEHORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES ANO A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
44TEREST BY. THROUGH UNOER
OR AOAM ST PATRICIA NELSON
S U m t MARKHAM PLACE
HOMEOW NERS ASSOCIATION,
M C j UNTTEO STATES OF
AMERICA, JOHN DOC ATO JANE
DOS AS IM O K X M 4 TtN AN TS M
POSSESSION
CCFENOANT(i)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purd Foreclosure dated Nmamber IS ,
2001 a tte n d to C M C ate M k 01
CA 1446 14 W d toa ChoR Court d
toa 1STH Jtafetel Chow to and lor
SEM INOLE
County, Santord.
Ftorkte. I ate a a l to toa td tfa d and
h r c a d i d THE WEST
FRONT DOOR d toa SEMMOLE
C ow ly Cotatoouaa toeated d X I N
Park A varua to Sanford, Ftorkte. at
11:00 a m. on tow 17to day d
January, 2CQ2 toa toSoadng
daaerbad praparty aa ad torto In
•a id Stanmary Final Judgment, toLO T 20. MARKHAM PLACE.
ACCO RDING TO THE PLAT
THE REOP AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 23. PAGES X AND 31. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O F SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated tote Ifto day d Novambar.
2001 .

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MARY HAINES IF LIVING, ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. G RANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND A U
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY, THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST MARY HAINES.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE F MARY
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CONSTRUCTION, e v e , LEFFLER
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UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
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NOTICB OF
FO R EC LO SU M SALS
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN pureusrd to a Summary Final Ajdgmard
d Fcrwctoatas dated Nov 13, 200t
•nterad h O f Casa No. 01 CA 1941
14 W d toa CiraW Court d toa 1STH
Judtoid D re w In and tor SEM NKXE
Coudy. ANFORO. Ftortda. I w d H i
to toa hw id d and bad Cvtkter fcr
caah d AT W EST FRONT OOOR OF
COURTHOUSE d toa SEMINOLE
Cow ry Courtoouaa located d X IN .
PARK AVENUE h ANFORO. Ftorkte.
•I I I 00 am on toa 17 day d
January. 2002 toa follow
daaerbad praparty u sal lotto to
■aid Summary Ftod Judgmani, toHitt.
CONDOMINIUM U M T 229. B U ID M G I4A . OF tSDOEH SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO
THE DECLARATION O F CONDO­
M INIUM RECORDED ON NOVEM­
BER 1 1 1944 IN O fF IC A L
RECORDS BOOK 1594. PAOES
0 *44 THROUGH 0799 AND
AMENDED BY FIRST AMENDMENT
THERETO
RECORDED
ON
MARCH I f . IM S IN O FFIC IA L
RECORDS BOOK 1423. PAOES
471 THROUGH 484 O F THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEM INOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER
W ITH A U APPURTENANCES
THERETO ANO AN UNOtVIOED
INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELE­
MENTS O F SAJO CONDOMINIUM
AS SET FORTH P i SAID DECLARA­
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N oica la haraby tfa n toaL p w
auanr 10 a Summary Aidgm ard
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toa CkcW Court d Sananote Cowry.
Ftortda, toa Cterk d Sandnote
Courdy ad* ••■ toa praparty aAuated
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Book 13 at Pag* SS d toa Pubic
Record* d Samrtiote Courdy.
Ftorkte.
Tha street addraa* d widen la 410
David SeraaL W inter S ptfga, Ftortda
32700.
d a Pubic Sate, to to a NgRad tw)dw . tor caati, on ton a n d kont alapa
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X I North Park Avanua. Santord.
Florida 32771, on Jatuary 17.2002,
al 11:00 a m
Dated: Novambar 16 2001.
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk d toa ChcW Court
S am rate Courdy. Ftonda
By Mary S traw *
Daptay Ctem
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THE SOLOMON TRORP LAW
OROUF.P.A.
400 Norto Aaritoy Pteia • State 300
Tam pa Florida 336024331
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Pubaati: Novambar 2S, and
Dacambar S. 2001
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am , on toa dey(&lt;) apaedted baton, d
toa hord door d Atoan/a Towing toe.
Located d 24SS Oto Lake Mary Rd
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and baat Mddar lo« caah af W EST
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FL 32748
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ByOorotoy W Bokon
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DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
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PERSONS WTTH DISABILITIES
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ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: If A
PERSON DEQOES TO APPEAL A
DECISION MADE W ITH RESPECT
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IS N O T PROVIDED BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD. (FS 786 0106)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TICIPATE W ANY OF THESE PROC EED 4N 03 SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL O FFICE AOA
CO O RDINATOR AT U D M N 40
H O URS W AOVANCE O F THE
M EETW O
n X M n n n v rC C r to m V

Oacantoor 8. 2001
0 Q
1 3 0 ______________
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
None# it nenoy jrvwi vm vie
Boon] ol A g u ito M of too Cay of
Sankad «Ht hoU o rogUof ma tin g
on OooomBoo I * . M «1 In too C»y
H o t Corunna#Ion Cham ber* M 1130
A M . In ontor to oontUor a raquatl
tor v a ria te * In toa Zoning Ortpnanc*
oa 0 pertain* lo tvnc* hwghf ragiOramemo In a BR-1A oenoig w n c t o r
Lot 100. HOHaa Lata PR 2 . w « 3.
a t raoontad In PS 23, PGS 84 A 88,
P u t * H n o t 10 of Somnoto C a rry ,
FtorUo
a t located: 324 HU dtn Lota A*a.
Ptormad uaa at toa property to to
Inotat i r Itnca ontoto toa tU a yard
(otraal oUa) area.
Lorry Blair. Chairman
Board ol AdNoontro
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A
DECISIO N MADE W ITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT
TH E ABOVE MEETINQ OR HEARW O , HEiSHE V W i NEED A VERBA­
TIM RECORO OF THE PROCEED­
INGS INCLUDING THE TESTIMONY
ANO EVIOENCE. W HOM RECORO
IS NOT PROVIDED BY THE C ITY
O F SANFORD (FS 286 0105)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDW O ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE W ANY OF THESE PRO­
CEEDING S SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL O FFIC E AOA
COORDINATOR AT 330-3828 48
HO UR3 IN ADVANCE OF THE
MEETWO
PiAAah Novambar 28 and
Dacambar 3. 2001
00133
N o n e* op
PUBLIC AUCTION
None* a hereby gnran:
McCormaO Towng w * M i
U Pob*c Auction For SoNtga
lor Coon on damand to highwal
Diditof. to* M ow ing daaenbad
vahicto:.:
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on u d (H IM oP m
McConnaO
Towng IRacovary. 2800 Sanford
A va, Sanford. F t. 32773
Proapactora Odder* may mapwcl
vahetoa ona Hour prior to aato.
Tam o ora -CASH OR CERTIFIED
FUNDS' M cConnal Towng
raoarvat toa nghl u accopl or ratod
any and to BIOS .
Pubtm N narrbar 28. 2001
GO 183
NOTICE OF PUBLIC S A L I
PUBLIC NOTICE to haraby grvan
to o l on to t data and al toa torn M l
ad M o w and oonanung Irom Day to
day w et a l gooda ara h U a a w i
f#a to Pubkc Aucbon. kj toa rv ^ w tl
OUdar. lor caih. al toa WaraNouaa at
STORAGE USA tocaiad at 985 Souto
Sam oran BNd. W rta r Park, FL
32702. toa Content! adM ow ing Mot
aga umta containing m u aam id
anchor buarwaa gouda. lor ram and
otoar cnargaa lor atuen a tan on
u m a ■ daanad. to *4
DATE O F SALE: DECEMBER 18.
2001

TIM E OF SALE.' I 2 X P M
Ban L Harriaon 0128 M ac good#,
book*. and hoDbw t Siructural
Dananaavto Inc. 8144, tomitura. N at.
conunjctxyi m atanala. nouM hoid
Oarna, Paine* O akm to 0820. houaahokf (lam a, R haaia Hammmgway
04001. clutoaa. bad. d a m *. poU.
prwtoa. iru a a . W toarn Wa4don *378.
couch, draaaar. bad. labia, Deborah

FtorUa, In aud i c
Pubbah Novarrtoar
Oaoarrtoar S, 2001
001(8
B IT H IC S IC U rT COUNT,
M ANO FOR
8B M 0IO L1 COUNTY.
FLOM OA
C W L ACTION
N O . P1-C A -1744-I4-W
CHARLES P. PRESTON, JR. and
OLORM P PRESTO N huabandand

WTTNESS my hand and to * m d d
• * « Court on NO V 19 2001,
(SEAL)
Lto rytn r* M ona
Aa Ctorti o l to * C a u l
ByRutoW ng
A aO lpulyC tork
PubRto Th* Samaioto HaraU
c o o v a a s t a y r a r s k i. p a
0010 BoyacoU B atayarrl
BUM 450
T im p*. FL 33807
Taaphcn# (813)877-8008
C A S41601-4440
iriiD99Tno'tmrwm to , mna
Dacambar S. 200)
00 1 9 0
T H iO R C U T COURT
OF THB H O W T lP fT H
COUNTY,

M ICHAEL J. SM ITH and BARBARA
A SM ITH, huM and and w8a.
ALASKA EASTERN PARTNERS, an
Aiaaka Lknrlad P artn rrV rp , aa
Aaaignaa d
Empba Fundng
Corporation.
an
Oklahoma
Corporation doing bualnaaa In
Catoom la as Oktonoma Empba
Fundng Corporaaon, HOUSEHOLD
FW ANCE CORPORATION, a
corporation organuad and aoatng
unbar ton law * o l toa Staia d
Datowara. and CONSECO FINANCE
SERVICING COUP
tormarty known aa GREEN TREE
FINANCIAL BERVICWG
CORPORATION, and FIRST NORTH
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK. N A .
a
NOTICE OP M L S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tto l
pursuant lo
Summary Final
Judgamani d F n d o a n randwad
on toa IS (toy d N orarrbar. 2001. n
toat cartato cauaa pandng In toa
C bcu) C a u l to and tor SammoN
County. FtorUa. atw rato CHARLES
F. PR ESTO N JR- ard OLORM P.
PRESTO N, huaband and w *a a r*
Platoon*, and MICHAEL J. SMITH
and BARBARA A SM ITH, Naband
I w8a, ALASKA EASTERN PART­
NER S,
an
A N **
Unnad
P artw anrp, aa A lly a r d Empba
FjnrSng Corporaaon. an Oklahoma
Corporation doing bualnaaa to
CaM om la aa OUahom a Empba
Fuidtog Corporaaon. HOUSEHOLD
FW ANCE CO RPO RATION a ca p o
toa tow * d toa 8M M of Oatoaara.
and CONSECO FW ANCE SERVKINO C O R P , torm arty known aa
G REEN TREE FW ANCUL SERVIC­
IN G CO RPO RATION, and FIRST
NO RTH AMERICAN NATIONAL
BANK, N .A , a corporation, or*
natondam *. C M Actoon No. O I-CA1744-14-W, L MARYANNE MORSE.
Ctork o f toa atoraaaU CboUl Court,
wto u moo A M . on toa 17 day cd
January. 2 0 0 _ oftor tor aaU and ta8
to toa ragfiaal Mddar tor c a rt al toa
W aal bora door of toa Coutoouaa to
SarNnola C o rb y. FtorUa, to Santord,
W - ra- — r-------—
- -MOTOB, ITH roeoWny
a99CTC4N3
.prop*
a rty atuatad and tntog to Samtoola
C oudy. FtorUa, lo -a ft
Lola I and 2. Brock 1, LAKEVIEW,
•ccordbig to toa map or plal toaraol
aa raootdad to PW Book », Pag* 4,
Pubbe RaoorPa ol Bamtooto. Colnty.
SaU aal* w * ba rnada puauart to
and to otdar to aaM fy toa ta rn * d
*a u B unnary Final Judgmar*.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE C m C U T COURT
B yM ary SOoup*
4
D aputyC tort
JAM ES A BARKS
Anomay al Law
1120 W F m Straal, S u e B
Santord. FL 32771
(407)321-1224
Anomay tor PtainMt*
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE OF THE
FO U.O W W Q INFORMATION:
to aooordanca w to toa Amancarw
w tn Owaoaana AM, pam ont naadtog
a (patoal aocommodabon to p an u paia to tola procaadng ihoUd con­
tact toa torW Uual or agancy tandng
none# net latar torn M *a n day* prior
to toa procaaMng al toa addra**
gyvan on toa noaca. I bU pBonK 407323-4330. Ektonwon 4227. 1 800946-8771 (TOO) or 1 8 0 0 9 4 6 8 7 7 0
(v). « a Florida Ralay Sarvtca
ruOMwi Nov9rno*T ed, tra
Dacam bar 8. 2001
00188
W THE CM CUtT COURT
OF THE U TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
O f FLORIDA
W ANO FOR
8EM W O L1 COUNTY
OCNCRAL
j u r h w c t w ii onnBiow
Caaa No. 0I-C A -2347-14-K
M ongaga CWcIromc R agatralion
Syuam *. toe,
PLAINTIFF.
V*.

Robarto A 5*va*m an *V a Roban A
SJvaam an.__. unknown par*on(t) In
poaiaauoo of toa aubyad raal prppany a t ,___ . uiknown p*r»or&gt;(*| n
poaaaw on d to * ubyacl raal prop­
arty *2 :4 living, and a t unknown par
baa claiming by, toraugi. undar and
agaaiM toa abov* namad
dalandanuii who ar* not known to
b * dwad or abva, wnarhar u U
unknown parbaa may dam an
grant*#*, or otoar clam ant*. U S
Bank National Aaioaabon.
M jctaaaor by margar to F M Bank.
National Aaaociaoon. u Trutlaa
undar to * Pooling and Sarvicing
Agraamanl daiad Auguai 18, 1997.
lor to * Uago Mongag* Horn* Loan
Owner TruM 1997-4,,
DEFENDANT
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO.
Robarto A SJvaaman k V a Roban
A. S 4v *im *n il lying, and a l
unknown pam a* clam ing by.
through undar and aganat to * abova
namad d*4*nd anl|*| who i t * not
known to ba dead or «*v«. whadiar
aaU uwnown panwa may d am an
granlaaa. or otoar damanu. whoa*
raaidanca a uiknowi and whoa* latl
known addra** a.

660 D u n * O d *
Cataatoarry FL 32707
YOU ARE NOTIFIED toat an action
tor toractoaur* d mongag* on toa
tobowng daaenbad property
LOT 10. BLOCK D. LAKE
KATHRYN WOODS. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 18.
PAGES 12 AND 13. PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
ha* baan Had agamtl you and you
ar* raqurad to tarva a copy of you
wvaian datonaa*. f any. to A on
KELLY U BALLARD. Anomay tor to*
PlainWT, whoa* addra** a
Corkka ASUwanki. P A
4010 Boyacaul Bouiavard
Sum 430
Tampa, a 33807
on or baton thirty day* bom to* dal*
oI toa Nat pubkcaaon d toa nooca
and M* to* ongmal wto toa Ctork ol
toa Court aitoar baton aarvtc* on
Plainlib i anomay or immadalaly
toaraahar; otoarwa* a dalaui wd ba
amend agaaut you tor to* ratal
demanded n to* omptoab
NOTE Purtuanl to to* Fair 0*01
Collection Practical Ad you a n

CTRL ACTION
C A M NO. 0 1 -C A -ltlt
DrVTSKW 14-W
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK. AS
TRUSTEE. FOR THE ORMT 0
MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2000-1.
DATED SEPTEMBER 1. 2000.
MARYB. PENDERGRASS, at at.
NOTICE OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN pur
auant to t Final Judgmam of
November is, 2001 and amend at
Caaa NO. 0I-CA-I818 d to* Cbcu*
Court of to* EIGHTEENTH JudcW
C M to and tor 8EMM0U ! CtoMt
Ftortda whanai CHASE MANHAT­
TANBANK. AS TRUSTEE. FOR THE
ORMT NMORTGAGE LOAN TRUST
2000- 1, DATED SEPTEMBER 1.
2000 • to* Plane* and MARY B.
PENOCROfUSS. THE UW040WN
SPOUSE OF MARY B PENOCRORASS N7K/A ROBERT MILLER:
an to* Datondanta, I W8 aa* to tw
hlghaal a d baat bbldar tor caah al
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIOA at
1100AM, on toa 17to day ol January:
2002, tw totoatog datotoad propar­
ly aa aal tarto n u U Fnal Judgment
LOT 77. HHXICN LAKE PHASE W.
UMT I. A SUBDIVISION ACCORDWO TO THE PLAT OR MAP THERE­
OF 0E8CRIBED W PLAT BOOK 27,
AT PAOE(S) 4447. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
AK/A 310 Uv* Oak BoUavand.
Sanford. FL 32773
WITNESS MY KANO « U toa a*U
d I * Court on Hovambar 18 J 001.
(SEAL)
Ctork of to* CbcUl Court
By Mary Stroup*
Deputy d ark
-Chavarria lAiaodata*. P A
PO Boa 2S01B
Tanpa. Ftortda 33622 3018
FO1007380
••6*
. W
«-----------AM
■
5*^1
D tw
n Bn i
AU
8 you a n a p a n u i wan a d iatw ty
ho naada acoommodakon In ordar
to partetoato In tola prookkdbig, you
anMtod al no cod to you. tor toa
prevlktton ol cartato aaaltianc*.
Plata* mrtu l Court ArbramabaHon
at 201 N. Park Awnu*. Santord.
Florida 32771. lalaphone numbar
(407)865-4227, writoto 2 avktog day*
d you ncaipl d tola documant. N
hearing mpabad. (TOO) 1-800-886•771.
PubkahJtovambar
28.
and
Dacambar 8,2001
00181
•
THB O R C U fT COURT
OF THB U Q M TU N TH
j u d ic ia l c w c u rr
W ANO FOR
•C M B 40LB COUNTY,
CIVB. ACTION
CASE NO. 88-0871
D IVISIO N 14W
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
RAYMON UPSON, at at.
r
n o t ic e o f

FORCCLOSURB B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN puluant to a Final Judgmam ol
Mortgage Foreclosure deled June
20. 1998 and am end to Ca m NO.
98-0673 ol to* Orcua C aul d to*
EIGHTEENTH JuddM Cbcu* In and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
whaiam CHASE
MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION. I* to*
Ptambft and RAYMON UPSON:
JUANITA UPSON: CITIBANK. FED­
ERAL SAVINOS BANK. FLEET
FINANCE. INC ;- a n toa Datandanu.
I * « • * • to toe Ngheel and beat bid­
der tor cash at WEST FRONTDOOR
OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. SANFORD, FLORI­
DA ai 11OOAM. on to* ISto dry ol
Dacambar .2001. to* toltowtng
daaenbad properly aa aal torth n taid
Final AnKynant;
BEGIN 859 12 FEET WEST OF
THE CENTER OF SECTION 22.
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 29
EAST. THENCE WEST 98 FEET.
THENCE SOUTH 180 FEET.
THENCE EAST 86 FEET. THENCE
NORTH 180 FEET TO THE PONT
OF BEGINNING
AK/A 2210 HV.YTEW DRIVE.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32714
WITNESS MY HANO ard toa i*W
d to * Court on Novamber 21 2001
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mona
Clark d to* Caput Court
By-Mary Stroup*
Deputy Clark
E chavam * AAiaooalaa. PA
PO Boa 28018
Tampa. Florida 33822 8018
F9S020809
" S a * Amancarw wto DwabWIia* Ad
8 you art a panen wan i auM-ry
who naada accommodalkin n ordar
to pamcpian in
a n anMadat no coal to you. tor toa
pnnrtaaion d caftan aaawtanc*
PWaia contact Court Adrmafraoon
al 201 N Park Avanu*. Santord.
Florida 32771, lalaphona numbar
&lt;407)8684227. wfton 2 working dayl
ol your ncaipl d toa docunanr. 8
hearing mparrad, (TOO) 1 800-988*771
Pubum Novambar
28.
Dacambar 8. 2001

00192
THE CIRCUIT COURT
O F THE EIGHTEENTH
j u d ic ia l o r c u it

IN ANO FOR
3E M 04O LI COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVE. ACTION
CASE NO. 01-C A -1 44M 4W
d iv is io n w

SUNTRUST BANK, N A F/K/A
SUNBANK. N A .
MIKE L NICKLESS. *1 al,
D*l*nd*ni(i|
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN purman) to a Final Judgment ol
Mortgage
Foracloau*
dated
Novambar 15. 2001 and anarad ai
C a t* NO 0 IG A -1441 o tto * Cbcul
Court ol to* EIGHTEENTH Jutcw l
Cacul n and tor SEMINOLE Courby.

*1 THE O R C U fT COURT
OF THE D O H T H N T H
JU0K3AL C M C U IT
OF FLORK3A
S IA M ) FOR
S IM N O L I COUNTY
GENERAL
jU m O K T R O N OlVM fON
CASE NO . 81-C A 1883-14W
CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER TO UAROARETTEN ANO
COMPANY, M C ..
PW nM .
v*.
RANOALL DEAN BRUNK told
KIMBERLY ANN BRUNK. N aband
and w dr, SE MINOL E COUNTY^ and
____ an im knoan panen to
pnaaaaaton of to * SUBJECT REAL
Property,
r
D afandanl(i).
NO TICE OP ACTION
TO: KIMBERLY ANN BRUNK
Raaktonoa Unknown
8 abva. and 8 dead, a t partka d o m ­
ing totonat by. enough, in d a r or
agatoal KIMBERLY ANN BRUNK.
and M parp ia having or claiming to
hay* any nghL (Ba or totoraal to to*
property hereto daacrCwd.
YOU ARE N O TIFIED to * an tenon
tor Fanctoaun d Mortgage on toa
fatoirtng daaenbad property:
LOT 41 A REPLAT O F A PART OF
SPORTSM AN
PARADISE
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK t , PAEO 32. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEM INOLE CO UN­
TY . FLORIDA: k V a 1248 Owrauptot
C au l. C aatatoarty. FL 37707.
h at baan Nad agatoal you and you
a n n g f ia l KJ la rv a a copy o l y o u
wnnan dalanaai. 8 any. to 8. on Arm *
M
C ru i-A hran x. Anom ay lor
Piatoaa. whoa* adiPaaa a S u n 300.
1370 M adnjgj Avanua. Coral
Oabto*. Ftortda 33148 w iton toaly
(30) day* th at to * In t pubacaoon of
tkaN obcato to * and 8to to * ongtoal
wan to * Clark of tola Court aahar
baton M rvtc* on PtotoMTa anomay
or knmadtolafy to anailar; cfharw lia
a dataut w 4 ba anarad agatoal you
tor toa ratal demanded to to * oomptotoL
W lTNESSmy hand and to * ta a l d
tow Court toto day of NOV 21 2001,
2001.
(SEAL)
M aryam E M o n *
Aa Ctork of 8w Court
By: RutoKtog
AaO apUy Ctork
■Panorw w to a dtoabtory who need
a apactol accommodation to parkdpan to toto pracaatkng ihoukl conlact AOACoordbiator at 8an w io l*
County Courthoua*. 301 N. Park
Avanu*. S uta N 3 0 I. Santord, Ftortda
32771. at laaat Dva day* prior to to*
procaadng Talaphcn* (407) 3234330 a it. 4227; 1-800-933-8771
(TD O ) or 1-800-9888770 (V ) via
Ftortda Ralay Sam oa *
Pubkah Novem ber
28.
and
Dacambar 8.2001
00194
•4 THE O R C U fT COURT
•4 ANO FOR
S E M M O U COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
PROBATE OfVIStON
FH * No. 91-1188 -CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
ELEANORS PLAJSTEK.
O yfliiid
NOTICE O F ADM INISTRATION
The adntotobabon o l to * a tla l* of
ELEANORE PLAJSTEK, dacaaaad.
F t* Humbar 01-1188 C P . to pending
to to * C bcu* Court tor Samtoola
Cow ry, F u n d *. Probal* O vaion. to*
addrau d which to P O Drawer C,
Sanford. Florida 32772 Tha nam e*
and addraaaai ol to * Panonai
Flapraaanakv* and of toa Panonai
R a p n ia n ia ttv a 't anom ay a n i * l
torto batow.
Any rearacted panon w o n whom
8ita nooca to tarvad who m end* to
cfw fang* to * vatday d to * W i, to*
quahhcaiiona ol to * Panonai
Rapm a rla bv*. vanu*. or (urtadebon
ol tha Court, and *8 panorw having
claim * agaawt ton a a u i* who a n
•erred a copy d thn noOc*. a n
m parad to Na wah ton Court luch
obyacbon or dam warm toa tolar d
to n * month* anat toa daw ol toa Am
pubkralan d toto nooca or X dayl
altar tw d a l* of aannea ol a copy d
f n nooca on toat panon
Panorw hatm g daarw agaawt toa
•tu la who a n net known lo toa
Panonai R apnaanuov* and whoa*
namaa or addaaaaa a n nol n aio rv
•o ly aicartainabla m u«i Ika a l ctovna
agam tt in * a tu ta within Ihraa
month* altar tw data ol tha Am pub
•canon ol ton nooca
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Tha data d Am publication of toto
nooca w Novambar 78. 2001.
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Durw B B cm *i
7 tola ol Scby
W ntar Park. Ftond* 32789
Darval J LaFavn. Lawyer
Anomwy tor Panonai RapraaanUbvw
1491 W Fairtianka Avanua
P O Boa 70
W ntar Park. Florida 32790
(407)647 3975
Ftortda Bar No 046209
Pubilah Novam bar
28.
and
Dacambar 3. 2001
Q O I95
_________

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71— H elp Wahtto

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95—Roommate
Wanted
Professional person to share
Spanish style home m historical
Sanlord. 407-321-0474,
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VW shertkyer, irxjst know how k) use
broom 5350m o 407 6 8 8 9880

118—O ffice S pace For
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Large 1BR. Me bath, eat n kitchen,
U tilities lum isbsd. Just outside city
54 75 « deposit, no pets 407-3231917. alte r 6. recorder

AM NEATI2BR apt W. 2nd S t CHA,
stove, rtfrig, d washer, $47 Vmonih
* 5600 dap. 407-324^3193
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BaPv4Jttata** 5400 Dapoet-5400 Per
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CHA 6 private baths 407-3226160

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com plete privacy Seeking 1 mature
stable person. SltOfW k or 542QTno
plus 5200 sec dep. xidutos ut* 40732 T-3736.

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LAKE UABV-SchocW. Spouses 2t?
dupfei, central H/AC. hook-ups.
1/2 acre lot. 5695 * dep 407-8890046___________________________
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5500 DOWN - WHY RENT? 7

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321-8757
Sanford: t bS&lt; trom hospital. 2 5 BR
house 1 BA. fenced back yd
Seeking mature smalt stable family
$13094. or $50O1no ♦ $250 sac dap.
407-321-3735.
Santoid: 1BR IBA house for rent
1150/wk. 5376 deposil. includes
mates, no pets or dxkken 407-323
3481.
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1 5 0 0 mo 5 5 0 0 S e c . 4 0 7 -3 2 8
00831407-687-8410
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doll
house,
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w/sdi depotat Ready nowf 128 Ckb
Rd. 407-323-4540.
Swfont 48H 1 5 BA t75Cmtci. $750
security deposit. 407-328-0083
407-887-6410

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For R ent
Geneva: 2BR/IBA available now
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1714 RMfcwooct Ave., Sanford • 110-5104

DOYLE'S RENTALS
Bandtesrood V illas: IBfVIBA
Condo WiWaler. Sew er 8 Garbage
k icU M . New P a r t Comra/wy Pool
W.D Included $ 5 4 0 5 5 0 0
Sanford: 2 Largs BRa 11/3 BA, 2
Story Condo. New Tie 6 PaW. Kachan
8 Dming Room Community Pool
5825/5400.
B an lo rd :2B R / 15
BA Duplex
w/5ci**n*d Pstn, Tile Floors. W,D
Hook-Ups. New Paint 8 Carpet
5850650
Sanford: 3BR/1Bath With D nng
Room A Living Room 5635/5600
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W,t&gt; Hook Ups 5675/5650
DOYLE REALTY. INC.
1407) 322-2495

115—I ndustrial
R entals
Longwood. O ff 17 -9 2 . Longdale
Industrial P aik. G reat areal 3.500 tq
ft. office, dock. 51 500 mo G ian t
Properties. 407-771-4332

117—Commercial
R entals
2557 Park D r O ffice or R etail .1
1.000 Sq Ft 16 50/1600
108 W est 13 S t. O ffice or R etail
*/■ 1600 Sq FI. Three O ffices, O n *
Large O pen B ay A iea 6
Kitchenette $1087/51000
2185 P ark D r.. O ffice or R etail. 9
separata offices R eception area
Lg Conference Rm , ♦/• 3.434 tq It.
11800 /51B 00
D o yle R ea lty. Inc.
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H ilkw sy 91 from 3 00 pm to 700pm °k T W x ta y , N o vtab e t
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ra w e r questions. The purpose for ths meeting ir Is presxta the
th f- fT and ircom aMndstfoni o f Ik * Engineering Evaluation/
C M Analysis (E E /C A ) study for tho former Camp Oordon
, Cxrrabetta, Franklin Comity, Florida The fom ial
penod for the rtudy w ill close JOdeyi after the public

Cusp Oordon Johnston operated si in am plubioui training
pester ftom 194] r a il 1941 before closini is 1944. By 1941,
m propetty o f AO former comp had been Bsoofcrred, told, or
M vu o d to lessort, codutf the AmtyY rota TW A ir Force laaer
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t e l now serves u e B sekin| tratien to ivppotl die Tyw lsll A ir
Frece Base. The rtm em der o f the former Camp it now pnm a"y uninhabited bmberlanJ iM crnU ed with residentitl areas
I9 9 J , the U 5 A im y Corps o f Enuneen bejaa m in v e ilip r
jn b w o the M o o rksl ear ofthe property soil recommended an
iM ia n c t and u pireive (O E ) im «sU |ition be conducted to
lOctrtain the presence or abience o f rtu d u il OE contamina-

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The E &amp; C A study con/lrmnd the presence o l vanocu O E items
* portion! o f the former Camp Gordon Johnston property
n *» e lin k u p confirmed the need for further Government
B s p o m e tlth u tiia
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WINTER SPRINGS — Plumes of pun­
gent smoke billowed over the northern
portion o f Seminole County all day
Thursday and into Friday as firefighters
fought a blaze at a tire-shreddlng compa­
ny.
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Oviedo Road In Winter Springs separates
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responded to a 3-alarm blaze at the 5-acre
complex.
Four employees were working at the
time of the blaze, but no Injuries were

Many o f the fires were deep seeded and
to locate and extinguish them firefighters

arousing track hoes to pull the piles apart

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reported, said city fire departm ent
siwkesman Bob Beck. A machine that rips
the steel belts from the tires and shreds
the rubber overheated and pieces of ignit­
ed robber were carried by a conveyor belt
to the m ounds o f additional shredded

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Sleffert's Nursery prepare a tree for
sale.

As holiday shoppers spend
the first weekend of D ecember
searching for bargains, state leg­
islators are haggling over $1.3
billion in cuts to balance the
budget.
Those cuts don't include $3.8
m illion in grant m oney to
replace the seawall in Sanford.
As o f late Friday, both the House
and the Senate included the
funding in their respective b u d ­
gets, b u t the ap p rop riation
could be cut as conference co m ­
m ittees from both houses try to
reach an agreem ent this w eek ­
end.
"T h e legislature is still h ere,
so anything can happen," said
form er Lt. Gov. Bobby Brantley,
the city 's lobbyist. "S o far, both
hou ses have left the m oney in
the budget, but there are still
disagreem ents on a lot o f d iffer­
ent issues. I'll feel much m ore
com fortable if the seaw all
m oney is still in the b u d g et
when I sec the taillights o f their
cars leaving the cap ital."
The com mittees are expected
to finish their n egotiation s
som etim e Sunday, Brantley said.
The
special
session
en d s
Thursday, and under state law,
the budget bill must be printed
and available to legislators for
72 hours before it can be voted
on.
" It depends on how m uch
they get done over the w eek­
e n d ," Brantley said , "b u t if
th ey'll
be
voting
on
it
Wednesday or Thursday, they'll
need to finish their negotiations
late Sunday night."
See Fun din g, Page 6A

Reno touts education
a t Seminole County
C ham ber event
B y Christopher Patton

Stall Writer

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James Rabun Jr. and
Lauren Haskell

O R L A N D O — Former U S . A ttorney General
and gubernatorial hopeful Janet Reno spoke to the
Professional W omen's Network o f the Sem inole
C o u n ty Lake Mary R egional C h am ber of
C om m erce Thursday at Church Street Station in
O rlando.
Reno focused much of her speech around build­
ing Florida's future, particularly a stronger educa­
tion system and economy. She called on cham ber
m em bers to lead the way in these two areas
"m aintaining the excellence w e had hoped to
achieve on a continuing basis."
"Y ou have an area (Seminole C onty) that repre­
sents m uch of what Florida has been and what
Florida can becom e," she said " I t is a wonderful
area o f old Florida. When you read and see some
o f the high-tech development in ihe Sem inole
County, you see what Florida can b e ."
A decline in education funding and high school
graduation rate in Florida the past decade is a
reflection o f the state now being ranked 40th out
o f 50 states in local and state education funding,
she said
H er solution to these problem s — "m aking
early investm ents in people that can help save dol­
lars dow n the road."
" I f we don’t make an investm ent in our people,
the people o f the state of Florida, we arc not going
to have a workforce that can duplicate what you
have done in this high-tech a r e j," she said. "M ake
the state com petitive in a w orld where informa-

H sraM p h o to by C hhelopher P atton
Former U.S . Attorney General Janet Reno speaks with
Seminole County Cham ber Director Diane Parker, ce n­
ter, and m em bers of the cham ber s Professional
Women's Network.

tion technology is a prem ium ."
She suggests the "building blocks of a strong,
vibrant Florida" lie in a better pre-kindergarten
system, prenatal care, preventive medical care,
lead-free housing for children and appropriate
daycare w here children actually leam.
“T he truth is there are too many children alone
and unsupervised during the critical ages betw een
zero and three," she said. "This state has got to
build an educational system and reweave the fab­
ric o f the com m unity around those children or we
will not have the strongest workforce possible."
Reno said the state has to put the "teachers back
in the priorities o f this state" and also needs to
See R eno, Page 7A

SA N FO R D — Just before 7
p.m. Tuesday, a man dropped
off a 19-ycar-old female at the
C entral
Florida
R egion al
Hospital emergency room and
spec! away in a Ford pickup,
The w om an later w as pronounced dead by hospital staff,
Sanford
police
arrested
William Camacho Aponte, 41,
of Sanford outside his residence
at approximately 2:45 a.m. on
the charges of suspicious death,

beverages. A Seminole County
ju d ge upgraded the charges
against Aponte Thursday to
negligent homicide.
Apparently there was a party
with several people and narcotics was involved, said police
departm ent
spokesw om an
C leo Cohen. A ccording to
arrest records, Aponte adm itted
to feeding the woman, Danielle
See Dancer, Page 6A

Investigators identify
remains found in Sanford
B y C hristoph f j P atton
Staff Writer
SA N FO R D — The skeletal
rem ains found July 24 in a
wooded area near the intersec­
tion of Lake Mary Boulevard
and Hidden Lake D rive has
been identified by the Sem inole
County Sheriff's Office.
The man is identified as Pete
Campbell, 62, a hom eless man.
According to SCSO officials, it
appears he died of either natur-

al causes, or from causes relat
ed to his lifestyle.

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